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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold – Episode 42 – Su Taraskiewicz

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.5 β€’ 3.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 13 September 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

September 13, 1992. Boston, Massachusetts. While working as the ramp supervisor for Northwest Airlines at Logan International Airport, 27-year old Susan β€œSu” Taraskiewicz leaves in the middle of her shift to purchase food for her crew. She never returns and is not reported missing by her co-workers before she is found murdered inside the trunk […]

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trail went cold.

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Thank you and enjoy the show.

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September 13th, 1992, Boston, Massachusetts.

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While working as the ramp supervisor for North Osteair lines at Logan International Airport,

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27-year-old Sue Tarrascoitz leaves in the middle of her shift to purchase food for her

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crow.

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She never returns and is found murdered inside the trunk of her car the following morning.

0:50.2

One year later, Sue's mother finds her diary and reads that Sue was the victim of non-stop

0:54.4

sexual harassment at her workplace.

0:57.3

Some of Sue's harassers would be indicted for their role in a credit card theft ring,

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but the identity of her killer remains unknown.

1:04.5

After that, the trail went cold.

1:27.3

Hello everyone and welcome to the latest episode of the trail went cold.

1:47.2

I'm your host Robyn Mortar and yes you are listening to the correct podcast.

1:52.4

I'm sure you might have been thrown off there for a second by the sound of an unfamiliar

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voice narrating the intro, but that's because I recently held a contest for our listeners

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in which the winner would earn the opportunity to record themselves reading our podcast's

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