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🗓️ 8 May 2023
⏱️ 33 minutes
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Amy and Sheryl sit down with COLD host and investigative reporter Dave Cawley to ask him your burning questions about COLD season 3, The Search for Sheree Warren. What about the jacket Sheree was wearing? And why didn’t police look harder at the last known person to see Sheree before she disappeared? Amy and Sheryl also discuss ethical questions with Associate Professor of Journalism at Weber State University, Dr. Jean Norman.
Talking Cold is the after-show podcast that dives into the key issues raised in COLD. Follow Cold Season 3: The Search for Sheree on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
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0:08.8 | Hi, I'm Amy Donaldson, and I'm Cheryl Worsley, and this is Talking Cold. |
0:16.7 | Talking Cold is the podcast where we dive into the issues raised in the Cold podcast. |
0:21.9 | On this episode we want to give you some time to ask Dave your burning questions about season 3. |
0:27.6 | Queenie is wondering why the guy, Shari, was training with at work, wasn't considered a suspect |
0:32.8 | more seriously. Do you have some thoughts? Yeah. And we're going to get to that, but we also want to |
0:38.0 | discuss some of the journalism ethics that have come up this season. And we are both journalists, |
0:43.2 | so when we heard about a KSL TV journalist who was a close associate of the rape suspect in season 3, |
0:50.4 | and ended up covering the trial, we were kind of blown away. |
0:55.0 | We should disclose up front that we work for KSL. We are also examining what happens in our own shop, |
1:00.8 | and all this happened back in the 80s before any of us were reporters. I was just a kid in high school. |
1:06.7 | Come on, and Cheryl is younger than me. We don't want to go into exactly who's |
1:10.0 | always in the room. But yeah, there's all different managers here now, so we have had some |
1:16.2 | discussions with reporters and managers from that era. Joining us to talk about journalism ethics |
1:21.3 | is Dr. Jean Norman, associate professor of journalism at Weber State University. |
1:26.7 | Jean, before teaching journalism students, you worked 30 years as a journalist with your professional |
1:31.9 | experience ranging from community newspapers to the Washington Post and USA Today. Thanks for |
1:38.0 | joining us today, Jean. Thank you for having me. The TV reporter Larry Lewis told Dave that he |
1:44.0 | disclosed his relationship with the suspect, Carrie Hartman, to his news managers. So he was okay to |
1:50.6 | cover the rape trial. I asked to whom specifically Larry had disclosed. He said to KSL's assignment |
1:57.2 | desk editor. And at the end of that trial, my assignment editor, my supervisor said I did a good |
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