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The Trail Went Cold

The Trail Went Cold - Episode 55 - Gary Grant Jr.

The Trail Went Cold

Robin Warder

True Crime, Tv & Film

4.53.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2018

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

January 12, 1984. Atlantic City, New Jersey. Seven-year old Gary Grant Jr., the son of a local police detective, leaves his home after telling his mother he is meeting someone for an appointment. Two days later, Gary’s body is discovered in a vacant lot after he has been bludgeoned to death with a pipe. A 12-year old friend of Gary’s named Carl “Boo” Mason soon confesses to the murder and is charged with the crime, but since Boo has a mental disability and a low IQ, his confession is thrown out and the charges are dropped. Over the next three decades, Gary’s father would be taunted by cryptic graffiti and also uncover a recording of an anonymous 911 caller confessing to the crime. Was Boo Mason involved in the murder of Gary Grant Jr. or was someone else responsible? On this week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we examine the incredibly tragic unsolved murder of a police officer’s son. This episode of The Trail Went Cold is brought to you by Zola. Zola is reinventing the wedding registry and planning process to make the happiest moment in couples’ lives even happier. To sign up with Zola and receive a $50 credit towards your registry, visit zola.com/cold. This episode is also brought to you by Aaptiv. Aaptiv produces audio-based workouts created by certified personal trainers available through a mobile app. New members get 50% off an annual membership, so please visit aaptiv.com/COLD. Additional Reading: https://unsolved.com/gallery/gary-grant-jr/ http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/audiotape-offers-clue-in-gary-grant-jr-s-atlantic-city/article_284556fe-adc6-11e5-b17b-7b445d3715ea.html http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/atlantic_city/retired-a-c-officer-goes-online-to-find-son-s/article_a8b09dfc-93c8-5552-a1ce-bd7d2d5887f6.html http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/12/30/long-forgotten-tape-could-provide-clue-in-1984-cold-case-murder-new-jersey-boy.html The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.

Transcript

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This episode of the Trail Went Cold is brought to you by Zola.

0:03.3

Zola is reinventing the wedding registry and planning process to make the happiest moment in couples lives even happier.

0:10.0

To sign up with Zola and receive a $50 credit towards your registry, visit Zola.com.

0:17.0

That's Z-O-L-A-com slash cold.

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This episode is also brought to you by AFTV.

0:25.0

AFTV produces audio-based workouts created by certified personal trainers available through

0:29.6

a mobile app.

0:31.1

New members get 50% off an annual membership so please visit Aptive.com slash cold.

0:37.0

That's AAPTiv.com.

0:41.0

com slash cold. Thank you and enjoy the show.

0:45.0

January 12th, 1984.

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Atlantic City, New Jersey.

0:53.0

Seven-year-old Gary Grant Jr., the son of a local police detective, leaves his home after telling his mother he is meeting someone for an appointment.

1:02.0

Two days later, Gary's body is discovered in a vacant lot after he has been bludgeoned to death with a pipe.

1:08.0

A 12-year-old friend of Gary's named Carl Bum Mason soon confesses to the murder and is charged with the crime.

1:15.0

But since Boo has a mental disability and a low IQ, his confession is thrown out and the charges are dropped. Over the next three decades

1:24.6

Gary's father would be taunted by cryptic graffiti and the recording of an anonymous

1:29.8

911 caller confessing to the crime but the identity of Gary's killer remains unknown.

1:36.6

After that, the trail went cold. And the Oh, uh, I'm going to.

1:53.0

Oh, uh,

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uh, and uh, and uh, and uh, uh,

1:58.0

uh, and uh, the the, uh, uh, uh, uh,

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