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ποΈ 3 October 2018
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0:00.0 | November 1, 2001. State College, Pennsylvania. After spending Halloween night partying at a club, |
0:09.9 | 21-year-old Penn State student Cindy Song is dropped off at her apartment complex at 4 a.m. |
0:15.9 | She has never heard from again, but some of her personal items in a piece of her Halloween costume |
0:21.4 | are found inside her apartment. Years later, an informant tells police that Cindy was abducted |
0:27.3 | and murdered by a pair of suspects named Hugo Solensky and Michael Krakowski. A search of Solensky's |
0:34.0 | property uncovers the remains of Krakowski and several other victims, but no trace of Cindy |
0:40.0 | is ever found. After that, the trail went cold. |
0:58.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to the latest episode of the trail went cold. I'm your host Robin |
1:26.0 | Mortar and today I'll be covering a cold case which took place on Halloween, the 2001 |
1:32.0 | disappearance of Cindy Song. Yes, we have finally entered October and as is our tradition, |
1:38.6 | our show is going to spend the month releasing episodes which cover mysteries that either took |
1:43.2 | place on Halloween or have some sort of Halloween slant to them. And since October 31 just |
1:49.2 | happens to take place on a Wednesday this year, we are going to be concluding the month with a |
1:53.9 | special Halloween episode. Anyway, our first case of the month is one which has been requested |
1:59.1 | by listeners for the past two October. It involves a university student named Cindy Song who went missing |
2:05.7 | after returning to her apartment following some Halloween partying. The case was featured on one of |
2:11.2 | the final episodes of Unsolved Mysteries and is probably best remembered for the photograph of Cindy |
2:16.6 | with bunny ears which was part of her Halloween costume. With an hours of that photo being taken, |
2:22.7 | Cindy would vanish without a trace and that photo would often be featured on her missing posters. |
2:28.4 | A convicted murderer named Hugo Selensky who had the remains of multiple victims buried on his |
2:34.0 | property was eventually implicated in Cindy's disappearance but thus far they've been unable to |
2:39.9 | find any definitive evidence that he was responsible so this lead will be one of the focal points of |
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