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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 206 – Q&A

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2020

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

In 2018, “The Trail Went Cold” released a special Q&A episode in which Robin Warder answered a number of questions from listeners. This year, we decided to do a follow-up episode and received some more interesting questions. Of all the cases you’ve covered, which ones have the best chance of being solved in the near-future? […]

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Hello everyone and welcome to our second Q&A episode of The Trail Went Cold.

0:39.6

I'm your host Robin Warder and I hope that everyone had a very happy holidays.

0:44.6

The date of this episode's release is December the 30th and we're about to close off the

0:48.9

Halacious year that was 2020.

0:52.2

I released our original Q&A episode two years ago and it seemed to go over very well so

0:57.8

I thought now would be a good time to do another one.

1:01.1

What's interesting is that a few of the questions I received this year were repeats of questions

1:05.8

I already got back in 2018 but due to the passage of time I might now actually have different

1:12.6

answers to some of them so stay tuned.

1:16.0

Anyway without any further ado let's get started.

1:19.8

So I'm going to start off by answering the question that I received more than any other

1:24.7

and variations of it were sent in by listeners Darren, Christie, Charles and Patricia.

1:31.8

One variation of this question was if you could wave a magic wand and get all the answers

1:36.5

to a crime slash mystery slash missing person what would you pick or which case if any

1:43.0

would you like to know what happened and see solve the most?

1:48.1

Well anyone who knows me well will guess that my pet case is the Winter Garden Furniture

1:52.8

Store murders which took place on Christmas Eve in 1975 where Tommy Ziegler was convicted

1:59.6

of these murders and has spent the past four decades on death row and is still there

2:04.9

at the age of 75.

2:06.4

There are a lot of people including myself who believe that Tommy was wrongly convicted

2:12.2

and the case has remained so controversial that they have never gone through with his execution.

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