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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Sarah Anne Kashka: The Dallas/Fort Worth ‘80s Murders Part 1

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In December of 1984, fifteen-year-old Sarah Kashka travelled to Fort Worth from Denton to visit her best friend and hit a party. The party didn’t happen, and Sarah and her friend parted ways, each with their boyfriends. When Sarah’s boyfriend decided he needed to go home early, he says, he left her outside of an apartment complex where friends lived. Those friends turned out not to be home, and Sarah Kashka was never seen alive again.

If you have any information about the murder of Sarah Anne Elizabeth Kashka, please call the Dallas Police Cold Case Squad at (214) 671-3661 or the Fort Worth Police Cold Case Unit at (817) 392-4307.

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Sources: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Dallas Morning News, The Austin American Statesman, digital.library.unt.edu, and texashistory.unt.edu 

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0:00.0

If you haven't already, please listen and subscribe to our other project, Silkwood, wherever you're

0:07.5

listening now. Silkwood is the story of 28-year-old whistleblower Karen Silkwood, her relentless

0:14.4

fight for the truth and the chilling events that followed her attempt to blow the whistle on the

0:19.7

billion-dollar nuclear corporation

0:21.8

she worked for. Instead, she died in a concrete culvert on a dark, desolate stretch of highway

0:28.6

just outside of Crescent, Oklahoma. Was it an accident or something far more sinister?

0:36.1

Episode 1 is out now and 2 will be released later this week.

0:40.9

Erica has worked as hard on this project as I've ever seen anyone work.

0:45.8

I'm proud of how the limited series is shaping up.

0:49.3

Again, please listen and subscribe to our other project, Silkwood, wherever you're listening now.

0:56.0

Thanks y'all.

0:58.2

The Gone Cold Podcasts may contain violent or graphic subject matter.

1:02.7

Listener discretion is advised.

1:06.1

As the year 1984 reached its end, the Fort Worth Police had four relatively high-profile

1:12.9

missing persons cases on their hands, and none of the investigations were going anywhere.

1:19.7

In the early morning hours of Sunday, September 30th, 23-year-old Catherine Davis was last

1:25.9

seen leaving her above garage apartment at 3404 Park Ridge Boulevard

1:31.3

near the campus of Texas Christian University. Catherine and her car subsequently disappeared

1:38.5

without so much as a trace left behind. A week later, the vehicle was found about a mile west of her apartment,

1:46.9

outside the West Cliff Manor apartment, but there was still no sign of Catherine.

1:53.5

Less than a month later, late on the night of Monday, October 22nd, 1984, Cindy Heller,

2:00.8

also 23 years old, vanished after attempting to help a stranded

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