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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

The Disappearance of Lina Sardar Khil Part 1

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

The Sardar Khils came to San Antonio, Texas from the Khost Province of Afghanistan in 2019, after being granted a special visa by the United States. Thanks to a supportive and uplifting Afghan refugee community there, the family landed on their feet and their lives seemed to be heading in the right direction, a good direction. On December 20th, 2021, however, Riaz and Zarmeena Sardar Khil were met with a tragedy far worse than living in fear in their homeland, when their three-year-old daughter Lina vanished. Though they responded to this crisis fairly well, the San Antonio Police failed to find so much as a trace of the missing little girl. Part 1 of 2.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Lina Sardar Khil, please call the San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at (210)207-7660, Crime Stoppers of San Antonio at (210)224-7867, or the FBI’s San Antonio field office at (210)225-6741

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The New York Times, Texas Monthly’s article “An Afghan Family Came to San Antonio Seeking a Safer Future. Then Their Child Went Missing.” by Bekah McNeel, The San Antonio News-Express, ValleyCentral.com, ksat.com, people.com, and kxan.com were used as sources for this episode

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0:00.0

Before we start this episode, I'd like to introduce you all to our friends, Alison and

0:06.6

Maggie's podcast, Coffee and Cases.

0:10.3

Like gone cold, Coffee and Cases discusses cases, seldom heard or often overlooked.

0:17.5

I'll let them tell you about it.

0:20.1

Greetings from the Bluegrass State.

0:22.7

That's Kentucky, if y'all didn't know.

0:24.8

We want to tell you about the hottest new podcast on the block, Coffee and Cases.

0:29.9

If you fancy yourself an at-home detective, if you find yourself yelling at the TV during

0:35.1

that new true crime documentary, then you, my friend, are a certified sleuthound.

0:41.2

Just like us.

0:42.2

On Coffee and Cases podcast, you'll hear about the missing, the murdered, and the unsolved.

0:48.0

But the cases you've rarely, if ever, heard about.

0:52.0

All from the perspective of two teacher friends, rule followers, and self-proclaimed

0:57.2

scaredy cats.

0:59.0

Join me, Alison and me, Maggie.

1:01.6

Each week, as we take on cases that are often overlooked, but are screaming for justice.

1:07.3

Finally, a true crime podcast where you don't have to monitor the foul language.

1:11.7

Coffee and Cases is a true crime guilty pleasure that you don't actually have to feel guilty

1:16.3

about.

1:17.8

Check out Coffee and Cases every Thursday for a new episode on your favorite podcasting

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app.

1:26.4

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