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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold - Episode 195 - Curtis Pishon

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

July 5, 2000. Seabrook, New Hampshire. Curtis Pishon, a 40-year old former police officer suffering from multiple sclerosis, is working the graveyard shift as a factory security guard when his car suddenly catches fire. The fire department shows up to handle the situation, but less than two hours after they leave, Curtis inexplicably vanishes from the premises. Years later, a former factory worker allegedly brags about causing Curtis’ disappearance and even though it is theorized that Curtis was killed after interrupting a theft, there is no evidence to arrest anyone. Did Curtis Pishon become the victim of foul play? On this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore the odd unsolved disappearance of a security guard who went missing during the middle of his shift. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/curtis-pishon http://www.unsolved.com/gallery/curtis-pishon http://findcurt.com https://patch.com/new-hampshire/hampton-northhampton/missing-seabrook-man-case-still-haunting http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20120629/NEWS/206290326 https://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20150709/news/150709069 http://www.wmur.com/article/15-years-after-man-s-disappearance-family-seeks-answers/5201660 https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-unsolved-case-file-curtis-pishon/22039680 https://lostnfoundblogs.com/f/curtis-pishon-burning-questions “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is now doing a weekly livestream show on GetVokl every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET as part of their “True Crime Thursday” line-up. For more information, please visit their website. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Transcript

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July 5th, 2000

0:03.0

Ceebrook, New Hampshire

0:05.0

Curtis Bichon, a 40-year-old former police officer suffering from multiple sclerosis

0:11.0

is working the graveyard shift as a factory security guard when his car suddenly

0:15.3

catches fire.

0:16.9

The fire department shows up to handle the situation, but less than two hours after they

0:21.0

leave, Curtis inexplicably vanishes from the premises.

0:25.2

Years later, a former factory worker allegedly brags about causing Curtis's disappearance,

0:30.9

and even though it is theorized that Curtis was killed after interrupting a theft,

0:35.0

there is no evidence to arrest anyone and no trace of Curtis is ever found.

0:40.0

After that, the trail went cold. Oh, uh, uh, uh, uh, and uh, and uh, I'm not. Oh, uh, uh,

1:04.0

uh, uh, uh,

1:05.0

uh, uh,

1:06.0

uh, uh,

1:08.0

uh, uh, uh, uh... uh... Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of The Trail Went Cold.

1:22.1

I'm your host Robin Warder and today we're going to be

1:24.8

covering a missing persons case which was featured on Unsolved Mysteries, the 2000

1:29.6

disappearance of Curtis Pichon. This is the tragic story of a man who wanted nothing more than to become a police officer and was successfully following his dream before his life was derailed by multiple sclerosis.

1:42.0

Because of his physical limitations, Curtis has derailed by multiple sclerosis.

1:42.5

Because of his physical limitations, Curtis had to leave the police force and eventually

1:47.1

got a job as a security guard at a factory, but while in the midst of working the

1:51.4

graveyard shift one night, he vanished without a trace.

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