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The Fall Line: True Crime

Introducing Gone Cold Podcast — Texas True Crime

The Fall Line: True Crime

The Fall Line® Podcast, LLC

True Crime, News

4.64.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Texas a known for being tough on crime and those who commit it. Or at least the ones who get caught. There are 10s of 1000s of unsolved homicides in Texas and nearly as many open missing persons cases. Every week, Gone Cold Podcast - Texas True Crime presents in-depth accounts of unsolved murders and missing persons cases throughout the lone star state, concentrating on lesser known cases that the media has long left behind. Cases like the recently solved 1974 abduction and murder of Fort Worth High School student Carla Walker and the 1968 Massacre at Loma Alta, where the entire Arellano family was slaughtered by a depraved killer, to the 2008 Port Aransas Killing of Christopher Tiensch, a whistleblower whose choice to do the right thing might have cost him his life. This is a preview of Gone Cold's coverage of the 1994 sexual assault and murder of 16-year-old Trellis “Tree” Sykes, an all-star track and basketball player at her high school, located in the most impoverished and crime-ridden neighborhood in Houston – Sunnyside. When the perpetrator of a series of heinous and ultra-violent sexual assaults was apprehended years after Tree’s slaying, it was thought to be the break detectives needed. But the Trellis “Tree” Sykes case remains unsolved. As you’re listening, join Gone Cold's mission to bring these forgotten cases back into the public’s awareness by subscribing to Gone Cold Podcast - Texas True Crime wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and connect with Gone Cold: https://twitter.com/gonecoldpodcast https://www.facebook.com/gonecoldpodcast/ Sponsors: -Go to FunctionofBeauty.com/FALLLINE to take your Hair Goals quiz, and you’ll save 25% on your first order. -Go to Framebridge.com and use promo code FALLLINE to save an additional 15% off your first order. -Sign up today at butcherbox.com/FALLLINE to get two, 10 oz New York strip steaks and 8 oz of lobster claw and knuckle meat FREE in your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Texas is known for being tough on crime and those who commit it, or at least the ones who

0:07.6

get caught.

0:09.2

There are tens of thousands of unsolved homicides in Texas and nearly as many open missing persons

0:16.1

cases.

0:17.7

Every week, Gone Cold Podcast, Texas True Crime presents in-depth accounts of unsolved murders

0:24.0

and missing persons cases throughout the Lone Star State, concentrating on lesser known

0:29.4

cases that the media has long left behind.

0:33.5

Cases like the recently solved 1974 abduction in murder of Fort Worth High School student

0:39.2

Carla Walker and the 1968 massacre at Luma Alta where the entire Ariano family was slaughtered

0:46.4

by a depraved killer.

0:48.0

To the 2008 Porto Ranz is killing of Christopher Tench, a whistleblower whose choice to do the

0:53.8

right thing might have cost him his life.

0:57.6

The following is a preview of Gone Cold's coverage of the 1994 sexual assault in murder of 16

1:04.7

year old trellis tree cikes.

1:08.0

Tree was an all-star track and basketball player at her high school, located in the most

1:13.3

impoverished in crime-written neighborhood in Houston, sunny side.

1:17.9

When the perpetrator of a series of heinous and violent sexual assaults was apprehended

1:22.8

years after tree slaying, it was thought to be the break detectives needed.

1:28.0

But the trellis tree cikes case remains unsolved.

1:33.1

As you're listening, join Gone Cold's mission to bring these forgotten cases back into

1:38.3

the public's awareness by subscribing to Gone Cold Podcast, Texas True Crime, wherever

1:44.3

you listen to podcasts.

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