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🗓️ 27 December 2023
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0:00.0 | And the Oh, And the Oh, Hello everyone and welcome to our final Trail Went Cold episode of |
0:55.4 | 2023. I'm your host Robin Warder and if you grew up watching Unsolved |
1:00.6 | mysteries you'll probably recognize that music we just played, as it always |
1:04.7 | proceeded the sound of Robert Stack's voice uttering the iconic word, update. |
1:10.1 | Yes, it is now time for the Trail Went Cold's fourth special update episode, in which we'll be discussing cases that we once featured on this podcast and have now either been solved or had some major developments this past year. |
1:25.8 | We released our first special update episode at the start of 2020, which was episode number 155. Our second one, which was episode number 257, came out |
1:32.4 | at the end of 2021, |
1:34.0 | and we completed an update trilogy |
1:37.0 | when we dropped episode number 310 back on January the 4th of this year. |
1:41.0 | I've said this many times before, but when he started the trail |
1:44.8 | went cold nearly eight years ago, I thought it would be cool if maybe one or two of the cases |
1:50.1 | we covered wound up being solved someday. |
1:52.6 | I never imagined that we would have enough material to put together four episodes like this. |
1:58.0 | And I have to say that some of the updates we've had this year were quite unexpected, and we even wound up setting a new record |
2:05.1 | for the oldest case from the trail went cold to be solved. |
2:08.9 | I should mention right now that this episode will exclusively focus on updates and developments which took place in |
2:14.4 | 2023. |
2:16.2 | So if you want to learn about cases which were solved prior to this year, I'd recommend going |
2:20.4 | back and listening to our previous updates on episodes number 155, 257, and 310. |
2:27.0 | Anyway, without any further ado, let us now begin the Trail went Cold's fourth official update episode. |
2:33.4 | So I just mentioned in the intro that earlier this year, the trail went cold set a new milestone for the oldest cold case featured on a podcast which wound up being soft. |
2:50.0 | And this was a missing person's case that was nearly a full century old, and I'm talking about the 1930 disappearance of two-year-old Mary Agnes Moroni, which was covered over six years ago on episode number 41. Mary Agnes lived in Chicago with |
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