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Serial

The Coldest Case In Laramie - Episode 2

Serial

Serial Productions & The New York Times

Society & Culture, News, True Crime

4.582.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Kim talks to Shelli’s former roommate, who connects Kim with a man who was at the crime scene and has troubling memories about Fred Lamb and the police.

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0:00.0

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0:06.7

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0:10.2

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0:14.3

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0:15.8

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0:18.9

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0:22.5

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0:28.0

Previously, on the coldest case in Laramie.

0:30.8

I just, I feel like that there could be something there,

0:34.6

especially given like Fred Lamb was a cop.

0:37.0

Oh, there is something there, I'm sure.

0:43.3

I remember Michelle smacking me and telling me, look at those weirdos, there's my neighbors, he's a weirdo.

0:46.3

Then it got really quiet and it was like he was whispering in the phone

0:49.3

and he said, you need to pursue this. Don't stop.

0:55.8

There's homework here.

0:57.0

If you guys could get me, like, if you could talk to Michelle

0:59.7

and see if she'd talk to me.

1:01.8

I'm sure Michelle will talk to you. All right. Can you hear me now?

1:21.0

Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. It's actually working. I just heard you.

1:26.6

Oh, right.

1:33.4

Lori and Brandy made good on their homework. Within a day of our first conversation,

1:36.2

Lori connected me with Shelley's old roommate, Michelle.

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