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Violent Ends

S3 Ep79: Frozen

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Violent Ends

History, True Crime

4.9656 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

A real estate mogul gunned down in cold blood. A young girl brutally slain in a cornfield. A secret serial killer. And the wildest twist a So Dead story has seen yet. This episode explores the oldest cold cases in Michigan’s capital city.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Scream Queen production.

0:07.6

Ah, ah, ah, ah.

0:13.9

I never will forget the tragic ending met the day your last sunset

0:26.6

so dead so dead So Dead.

0:40.3

Greetings, Earthlings, welcome to So Dead. I'm your host, Jen Carpenter. Happy True Crime Tuesday.

0:51.8

It is time for the penultimate episode of season three, which is just a fancy way of saying that it is the second to last episode of this season.

1:00.6

It is officially November as well, so it's getting cold out there. Well, it's getting cold out there in Michigan, at least.

1:07.9

So today we're going to talk about some cold cases from my hometown of

1:13.6

Lansing, Michigan. A case is considered cold when it has gone unsolved for more than a year.

1:20.1

Once upon a time, I would have been able to give you an exact number of the cold cases in Lansing

1:25.2

because the Lansing Police Department used to keep a

1:27.7

list right on their website. That list seems to have disappeared within the last few years here.

1:34.3

If you remember really early back in season one, Danny and I did an episode with the gals from

1:39.3

the Girlfriend's Happy Hour podcast where we each covered the unsolved murder of a Lansing area woman.

1:46.7

And that cold case list was on their website back in 2019 when we did those episodes,

1:51.5

but it's gone now.

1:53.7

Also, that list was only cases within the Lansing Police Department's jurisdiction.

1:58.4

There are several neighborhoods with Lansing

2:01.5

addresses that technically fall under the jurisdiction of Eaton County, Ingham County, or Clinton

2:07.1

County Sheriff's Departments. So any unsolved cases from those areas that are Lansing addresses,

2:13.5

but not Lansing Police Department, those wouldn't have been on that list. So it's not like a completely accurate list anyway.

2:20.5

And as far as I can find, none of those county sheriff's departments have public lists of

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