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Southern Fried True Crime

Introducing Gone Cold – Texas True Crime

Southern Fried True Crime

Erica Kelley

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.610.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Texas is known for being tough on crime and those who commit it. Or at least the ones who get caught. There are tens of thousands 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, the brazen 2019 murder of Liz Barraza, and the mysterious 1989 disappearance of 13-year-old Elisa Roberson, who seemingly vanished into thin air while she was walking a few blocks from home to meet a friend. On Gone Cold, you’ll also occasionally hear high-profile cases, such as an 8-episode series on the 1996 abduction and murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, the little girl behind the Amber Alert.

This is a preview of Gone Cold’s coverage of the 2007 case of 19-year-old Brittany Danielle McGlone,
who was viciously attacked and savagely slain in her boyfriend’s bed while the rest of the home’s
inhabitants were away.

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.

https://www.GoneCold.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

In 2017, gone cold, Texas True Crime began with the story of Carla Walker, and a community

0:08.7

came together and demanded justice.

0:12.3

Almost 47 years after her murder, Carla's case is solved.

0:17.0

Since then, Gone Cold has told the stories of hundreds of other cold cases, concentrating on lesser known cases that

0:26.0

the media has long left behind.

0:29.4

Cases like the brazen 2000 murder of Liz Barasa, who was shot to death in what appears to be a

0:35.4

targeted killing while setting up a garage sale and the mysterious 1989

0:41.1

disappearance of 13-year-old Elisa Roberson who disappeared while she was

0:45.9

walking a few blocks from home to meet a friend.

0:49.8

Ongone cold, you'll also occasionally hear high profile cases, such as a comprehensive series on

0:56.6

the 1996 abduction and murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, the little girl behind the Amber Alert.

1:04.7

You're about to hear a clip from Gone Cold series on 19-year-old Brittany McLone.

1:09.8

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

1:14.4

public's awareness by subscribing to Gong cold podcast Texas True Crime wherever you

1:19.8

listen to podcasts. Gong cold isn't simply a murder podcast.

1:24.9

It's a pursuit for justice.

1:32.4

On Friday, May 4th, 2007, Brittany McLone's boyfriend Jeff Stogner and his stepfather left

1:40.4

their home on the 200 block of Country Road 4837 to travel to the Cleburn area to pick up Jeff's maternal grandmother.

1:50.0

The time was just after 830 a.m.

1:54.2

Cleburn is located about 32 miles due south of Fort Worth.

1:59.6

The 145 mile drive there from the Stogner home in Wood County takes about two hours and

2:06.2

40 minutes in non rush hour traffic.

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