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Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

Pathology with Dr. Priya | Recreating a Cold Case Scene to Test the Story

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

A photograph can provide documentation but can’t tell the whole story. This week on Pathology with Dr. Priya, a Zone 7 series, Dr. Priya Banerjee joins Sheryl McCollum to share why revisiting a cold-case scene, sometimes decades later, can completely shift an investigation. When she traveled for hours to inspect an identical car tied to a cold case, she discovered details impossible to see on paper. They talk about how vehicles can become part of the forensic story, why the setting itself matters, and how today’s technology can clarify what investigators once assumed. From seat position to power locks, their conversation highlights what’s lost when professionals rely only on reports and what’s gained when they return to the scene.

Highlights

• (0:00) Sheryl welcome listeners and introduces the topic: why visiting a scene is essential in cold-case investigations

• (1:00) Dr. Priya describers visiting a cold-case scene and inspecting an identical car for accuracy

• (2:15) The car as a crime scene: how transport vehicles create multiple evidence locations

• (3:30) How changing car technology, from manual locks to sensors, alters forensic interpretation

• (5:00) What revisitng a scene reveals that photos and reports cannot

• (10:00) Revisiting old neighborhoods and the effects of time, urban change, and memory on case context

• (12:00) Dr. Priya’s methodical process for documenting and photographing scene and how that strengthens her courtroom testimony

• (13:15) Returning submerged and long-missing vehicles and bringing families long-awaited closure

• (14:30) Dr. Priya on method, teamwork, and why working cold cases feels like giving back

• (20:45) Revisiting old files with fresh eyes: how old photos, modern technology, and tools like Othram and NamUs can finally move cold cases forward

About the Hosts

Dr. Priya Banerjee is a board-certified forensic pathologist with extensive experience in death investigation, clinical forensics, and courtroom testimony. A graduate of Johns Hopkins, she served for over a decade as Rhode Island’s state medical examiner and now runs a private forensic pathology practice. Her work includes military deaths, and high-profile investigations. Dr. Priya has also been featured as a forensic expert on platforms such as CrimeOnline and Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She is a dedicated educator, animal lover, and proud mom.

Website: anchorforensicpathology.com

Twitter/X: @Autopsy_MD

Sheryl McCollum is an Emmy Award–winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, and the Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She works as a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department and is the co- author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI), a nationally recognized nonprofit that brings together universities, law enforcement, and experts to help solve unsolved homicides, missing persons cases, and kidnappings.

Email: [email protected]

Twitter/X: @ColdCaseTips

Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum

Instagram: @officialzone7podcast

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed human.

0:12.0

Welcome to Pathology with Dr. Priya.

0:16.3

Y'all know what Mondays are about.

0:18.5

This is the place where you get to come and listen to one of the best

0:23.6

in the world, break it down and let you know what's going on. And I am really excited because

0:31.6

a lot of people do not know this aspect of a medical examiner's job. And this is why she's one of the best in the

0:40.8

world dr prea how are you honey I'm good I'm good well I know you're tired you've been

0:46.7

out traips it around all day I haven't but that's okay we're here honored to do it

0:52.3

it's one of my like I don't. I don't know how to explain it,

0:56.2

but one of my goals in life or how I give back. That's how I look at it. Well, you know, this is what

1:01.8

I want people to know. You did something today. I bet they don't realize you do. And that is,

1:08.5

you went to a crime scene of a cold case. And I preach on Zone 7,

1:16.1

nothing takes the place of going to the scene. You've got to see it to understand it.

1:23.1

Right. We did a cool thing where there's a cold, I don't want to give too much away,

1:26.9

but we're working on a cold case and we needed to examine an identical car.

1:31.7

And so, you know, hats off to my colleagues who found an identical car, but it was two hours, more than two hours away each way.

1:37.9

So we went and took measurements, but I can't tell you how much it convinced me, you know, in terms of the story or against the story,

1:47.1

I'll leave the cliffhanger.

1:48.6

We had a gut feeling, but seeing it in real life is a different story.

1:52.8

And just think about it's an older car, right?

1:55.7

Cold cases are old generally.

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