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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Joshua Davis Jr: Nowhere to be Found

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

It was unusually cold in New Braunfels, Texas on February 4th, 2011 and the icy roads were brushed lightly with snow. That evening, 18-month-old Joshua JayVaughn Davis Junior went missing from his home. A massive search effort was conducted but the little boy was never found. The New Braunfels Police, having come up with a theory as to what happened to Little Joshua, didn’t sway much in their investigative efforts to work other potential leads. Is it possible they missed one that was right in front of them the whole time?

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0:00.0

Relax.

0:02.0

Let the fact that you've woken up to a cold shower just wash over you.

0:08.0

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0:18.6

Repeat our mantra.

0:21.6

Home Care.

0:25.0

Such British Gas Home Care Cover, see website for terms. How do you take your true crime? Do you like to sit back and sip on a cold drink while someone tells you a story and a soothing voice.

0:46.0

There's no better way to explore the dark underbelly of the deep south.

0:50.5

My podcast, Southern Fried True Crime, is like sitting on a front porch listening to a friend tell you a story,

0:57.0

with a slow pull of a slide guitar drawing you in closer.

1:02.0

I'm Erica Kelly,

1:04.0

and every Friday I spend a new Southern tale,

1:07.0

giving you the history of the town,

1:09.0

the background of the community and victims,

1:11.0

as well as the details of a uniquely southern crime.

1:16.8

Explore historic cases with me like the saga of Cullen and Priscilla Davis in Fort Worth, Texas.

1:23.0

It's the perfect example of money and power trumping justice in the South.

1:28.0

Or contemporary cases like the death of Andrew Lewis, a young man shot in the back of the head.

1:34.2

The shooter claimed self-defense, and Montgomery Alabama officials refused to charge him

1:39.3

or conduct a proper investigation.

1:42.4

I am also passionate about wrongful convictions,

1:45.0

domestic violence, and rape culture. Southern Fried True Crime pulls no

1:50.4

punches breaking down the good old boy system.

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