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Cold Case Files

REOPENED: The Hitmakers

Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Talk Radio

3.88.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

A murder on Music Row leads detectives to investigate a crooked business that promises fame and fortune in the country music capitol, Nashville... but instead, delivers lies, extortion and bloodshed. Qualia - Go to Qualialife.com/COLDCASE for up to 50% off and use COLDCASE at checkout for an additional 15% off! Rosetta Stone: Cold Case Files listeners can get Rosetta Stone’s lifetime membership for 50% off when you go to RosettaStone.com/coldcase 

Transcript

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0:00.0

A true crime podcast. It got me upset because this is someone's kid and someone

0:05.9

knows she's gone. That takes a different approach. It was shocking for something like

0:11.4

this to happen in our little town.

0:13.7

Focusing on the communities affected by life-shattering crimes.

0:17.7

It made news throughout the entire region that these two people had been shot while they slept in such a safe

0:24.6

community to give a new perspective on the devastation crimes can cause.

0:28.6

It was shocking for something like this to happen in our little town.

0:35.0

Featuring cases from quiet towns to bustling cities and interviewing the people closest to the case.

0:41.0

My first thought was that it's an unusual location for us to have a homicide.

0:45.6

Listen to the true crime podcast, City Confidential, and step beyond the yellow tape to

0:50.3

learn just how far a crime can reach.

0:53.0

There are certain cases in the history of Boston that I think sort of define the city.

0:57.0

I think this is one of them.

0:58.0

New episodes of the City Confidential Podcast are available every Thursday.

1:02.0

Available wherever you get your podcasts. If someone wants to be a part of the country music scene, they go to Nashville.

1:16.0

And in the late 80s, two guys named Sammy Sadler and Kevin Hughes did just that.

1:22.0

Sammy sang and played guitar.

1:25.0

Kevin wasn't a musician, but he worked for a music industry magazine called Cashbox,

1:30.0

interpreting popularity numbers and developing the ratings charts.

1:36.0

On March 9, 1989, the two friends visited Music Row, the main strip for recording studios in Nashville.

1:44.8

The two men spent some time at Evergreen Records, then headed home.

1:49.3

But they never made it.

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