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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Introducing The Fall Line

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

This is an excerpt from The Fall Line Podcast’s episode on the unsolved disappearance of Carlos Ariel Delgado Mancha.

Carlos Delgado disappeared in 1997, but there’s no formal record of this fact—at least, not one his family can access. Although ICE allegedly holds that information in their internal records, there is no listing for Carlos, who was in the US on a temporary residency visa, with NamUs or any other state or county agency. And that has made tracking him, and publicizing his case, extraordinarily difficult. Add in the circumstances of Carlos’’ life, and his place among the “missing missing,” and his son Hugo and niece Sheila have had a hard road toward seeking help in publicizing his case.

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Written, researched, and hosted by Laurah Norton, with research assistance from Bryan Worters, Kyana Burgess, and Michaela Morrill/Interviews by Brooke Hargrove/Produced, scored, and engineered by Maura Currie/Line-editor Bill Bertschinger/ Content advisors are Brandy C. Williams, Liv Fallon, and Vic Kennedy/Special advisement Guadalupe Lopez Theme music by RJR/Special thanks to Angie Dodd

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, if you've been listening for a while, you may have heard me mention my friends

0:07.1

behind the Fallign podcast.

0:09.9

The Fallign is a deep dive true crime podcast focused on missing people, unsolved homicides,

0:16.8

and unidentified persons whose cases have gotten little if any media attention.

0:22.6

You'll hear about John and Jane Doe cases across the country and unsolved serial homicides

0:29.5

like the Atlanta Lovers Lane murders and the unmatched confessions of Samuel Little.

0:36.0

They also cover missing persons' cases that never made the national news.

0:41.7

On the Fallign, you'll hear from family members in cases like the unsolved homicides

0:46.9

of 12-year-old George Lee Moses from California and single mother and business owner Grace

0:53.1

Chen, who was killed in Texas.

0:57.0

The Fallign digs deep into cases, interviewing experts like forensic anthropologists, genealogists,

1:04.9

DNA experts, and the investigators closest to the crimes.

1:10.4

Through narrative storytelling, primary and archival research, and expert and family

1:16.1

interviews, the Fallign introduces listeners to victims and survivors they've never

1:22.2

heard of, and explores the reasons why their cases were ignored in the first place.

1:29.1

Look for new releases from the Fallign on Wednesdays wherever you listen to podcasts.

1:35.4

Right now I'm going to play you a clip from one of the Fallign's recent episodes.

1:39.9

It's from their deep dive into the unsolved disappearance of Carlos Aurel Mancha.

1:46.8

If you find this clip compelling, be sure to check out their recent releases like a series

1:52.2

focusing on the death of an indigenous mother found on a Montana reservation in 1998.

1:59.3

The attempts to identify a teenager murdered in Florida in 1986, and interviews with some

2:06.1

of true crimes most compelling experts and biggest advocates.

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