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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 334 – Chad Langford

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.5 β€’ 3.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 28 June 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

March 12, 1992. Huntsville, Alabama. SPC Chad Langford, an Army military policeman stationed at the Redstone Arsenal, performs a patrol of the base and sends in a radio call that he is investigating an abandoned vehicle. Shortly thereafter, Chad is found lying in the middle of the road with a gunshot wound to the head […]

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0:00.0

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0:14.3

plus free shipping. Enjoy the episode. March 12, 1992. Huntsville, Alabama.

0:23.8

SPC Chad Langford, an Army Military Policeman Station at the Redstone Arsenal,

0:29.3

performs a patrol of the base and sends in a radio call that he is investigating in a band and

0:34.1

vehicle. Shortly thereafter, Chad is found lying in the middle of the road with a gunshot wound

0:39.4

at the head and since the Army believes that Chad was shot with his own weapon, they conclude

0:43.9

that he staged an elaborate suicide in order to make it look like he was killed in the line of duty.

0:49.4

However, Chad's family notices a number of strange discrepancies which make them think he was

0:54.6

murdered over some undercover work involving drugs but the suicide ruling is never overturned

1:00.4

and Chad's death remained shrouded in mystery. After that, the trail went cold.

1:25.5

Hello everyone and welcome to our latest episode of the trail went cold. I'm your host Robin

1:47.1

Warter and this week we're going to be exploring an odd military themed mystery which was featured

1:52.8

on Unsaw Mysteries, the unexplained 1992 death of Chad Langford. During the early 1990s,

2:00.2

Unsaw Mysteries featured a slew of suspicious military themed suicide cases in which active

2:05.7

servicemen supposedly took their own lives but their families had a hard time believing this

2:10.3

and were certain they had been the victims of foul play. One of their most extensive stories about

2:15.2

this issue was the death of Chad Langford as the show's segment about his alleged suicide ran 18 minutes

2:22.2

long. At the time he was killed, Chad was an army military policeman at the Redstone Arsenal

2:27.1

in Alabama but wound up being shot through the head in an isolated section of the base during

2:32.3

a seemingly routine patrol. Even though the army ruled that Chad's death was a suicide,

2:37.8

there were a number of bizarre details as Chad's ankles were bound with a lanyard,

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