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Dakota Spotlight

Juarez to Williston - A Better Search for Barbara Cotton

Dakota Spotlight

James Wolner

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.9 • 813 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Season 5, Episode 13 Is there a human skull just sitting on some guy's shelf in Williston? Host James Wolner goes looking. Also in this episode we track down an old friend of Frank J. Delapena. We are also looking for a man nick-named 'Red' who somehow knew Stacey Werder. Can you help? Barbara Louise Cotton has been missing since 1981. Her case is unsolved and open--one of North Dakota's oldest and most mysterious Cold Cases.  Music: Wowza in Kalamazoo https://wowzainkalamazoo.bandcamp.com/ Check out the full catalog of Dakota Spotlight true crime podcasts at https://dakotaspotlight.com  where you can sign up for a newsletter, subscribe to the new and exciting Spotlight PLUS ad-free experience and much more.  Head over to https://dakotaspotlight.com to learn more.  Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes by sending email to [email protected] Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey folks, it's James here, host and producer of this show, Dakota Spotlight.

0:03.8

I've got some exciting news to share with you.

0:06.4

I've just launched a brand new podcast called The Sleep Retreat.

0:11.6

The Sleep Retreat is designed to help you relax, unwind, and drift off to sleep.

0:17.1

With soothing soundscapes and calming original stories by yours truly, it's the perfect escape for a busy mind.

0:25.1

You can find The Sleep Retreat wherever you listen to podcasts or head over to the sleepretreatpodcast.com.

0:48.2

The sleepretreatpodcast.com. You're listening to Dakota Spotlight, a production of forum communications.

0:50.1

My name is James Wollner.

0:57.1

This is episode 13 of season 5, a better search for Barbara, an ongoing investigation into the disappearance of 15-year-old Barbara Louise Cotton,

1:03.4

last seen in Williston, North Dakota on April 11, 1988.

1:11.8

Hey, everybody, it's Thursday, May 6th, 2021, and I've decided to add a little update at the very

1:17.9

beginning of this episode.

1:19.3

I was all ready to publish it, but I'm going to drop this in here.

1:23.4

And I'm doing it a little bit differently.

1:24.7

I'm actually sitting outside in rural North Dakota, drinking a cup of coffee out in a pasture, basically, looking out at the open, wide open space.

1:33.4

And what I want to tell you is that I'm going to send in a tip to Williston PD, I've decided.

1:37.8

After I published this episode, I'm going to write a long email to them and tell them about something

1:42.8

I've been thinking about for a long time.

1:45.0

And unfortunately, I can't really tell you about it, but here's the gist of it.

1:50.0

Basically, you know, when we talk about mysteries like Barbara Cotton's, we talk about puzzles and finding pieces of the puzzle.

1:57.0

Actually, a better way of stating it is if we look at Barbara's disappearance as something

2:02.3

we need to unlock to find answers. I don't so much think that I found a key, but I think I know

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