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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 2 – The Fort Worth Three

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2016

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

December 23, 1974. 17-year old Mary Rachel Trlica, 14-year old Lisa Renee Wilson and 9-year old Julie Ann Moseley, a.k.a. the “Fort Worth Three”, head on a shopping trip to a mall in Fort Worth, Texas. The three girls never return home and their abandoned car is found in the mall parking lot. The next […]

Transcript

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0:00.0

4th-Worth Texas, 1974.

0:05.4

Two days before Christmas, three young girls, ages 17, 14, and 9, had out for a shopping

0:11.6

trip at a local mall.

0:13.4

The trio never returns home, and their abandoned cars found in the parking lot.

0:18.0

The following morning, the husband of one of the missing girls receives a mysterious

0:21.6

letter which throws the whole case for a loop.

0:25.1

After that, the trail went cold.

1:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the second episode of The Trail with Cold, a brand new

1:07.6

podcast which tackles cold cases which are seemingly unsolvable mysteries.

1:12.7

I am your host, Robin Warder, and if you listen to my first episode about the unexplained

1:17.2

death of Aileen Conway, thank you for doing so, and I hope you liked it.

1:21.9

I'm very happy with how this whole thing turned out, and while we're still working

1:25.3

the kinks out, we have finally figured out a plan for this podcast.

1:29.7

The trail went cold, well now have a bi-weekly schedule, and a new episode will be released

1:35.0

every other Wednesday.

1:37.0

And we've now got our own Facebook and Twitter pages set up, and we're also available

1:41.2

for download on iTunes right now.

1:43.5

So if you like this podcast, be sure to subscribe to it.

1:47.4

And I'd also like to throw out another special thanks to McGill Foot, who edits and assembles

1:52.3

this podcast together for me, and is also my fellow co-owner of The Back Row, the Pop

1:58.4

Culture website, which hosts this very podcast.

2:01.8

And of course, I would also like to throw out a big shout out to Vince Nitro, who composes

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