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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 19 – Artemus Ogletree

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

January 4, 1935. The nude body of a young man named Roland T. Owen is discovered inside Room 1046 of the Hotel President in Kansas City, Missouri. He has been tied up, beaten and stabbed and dies after being taken to the hospital. It turns out that “Roland T. Owen” is not the victim’s real name […]

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0:00.0

January 4, 1935.

0:03.8

Kansas City, Missouri.

0:06.5

The nude body of a young man named Roland T. Owen

0:09.4

is discovered inside room 1046 of the hotel president.

0:13.6

He has been tied up, beaten, and stabbed,

0:16.6

and dies after being taken to the hospital.

0:19.3

It turns out that Roland T. Owen is not the victim's real name,

0:23.1

and after a mysterious anonymous benefactor

0:25.3

sends money for his funeral, he is buried

0:27.7

without anyone uncovering his true identity

0:30.1

or the story behind his murder.

0:32.3

Nearly two years later, a woman in Alabama

0:35.0

recognizes the victim as her missing son, Artemis Ogletree,

0:39.4

but it turns out she was receiving letters from him

0:42.0

months after he was murdered.

0:44.3

After that, the trail went cold.

1:17.2

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the latest episode

1:25.2

of the trail went cold.

1:27.1

I'm your host, Robin Warder, and today I will be presenting

1:30.2

our final Halloween themed episode for the month of October.

1:34.1

As you probably know, I've spent the entire month covering

1:37.3

cases which I've featured in the Halloween themed articles

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