by Ashley Flowers | Dec 20, 2023 | Episode, Northeast Cold Cases, Rhode Island Cold Case
October 9th, 2015, was supposed to be a normal, routine Friday for 80-year-old Stanley. But what unfolded in his home that night was anything but ordinary – and it set in motion a chilling mystery that still stumps detectives all these years later. Courtesy of...
by Ashley Flowers | Nov 15, 2023 | Episode, New York Cold Case, Northeast Cold Cases
Jennifer “Moonbeam” Hammond and Christina White both young women disappeared from trailer parks in the quiet town of Milton, New York. Both were ultimately found in nearby remote woodlands. And even though they didn’t know each other, police believe that both likely...
by Ashley Flowers | Sep 13, 2023 | Episode, Northeast Cold Cases
Twenty-seven-year-old Susan, better known as Su, was the kind of woman most people would describe as a breath of fresh air or a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. But late one night in 1992, Su’s brightness was suddenly and brutally put out. For the past three decades,...
by Ashley Flowers | Aug 30, 2023 | Connecticut Cold Case, Episode, Northeast Cold Cases
In 1996, 34-year-old Diane was preparing to welcome her fourth child when one spring day she was ambushed and brutally murdered in the privacy of her own home. The investigation into her slaying was quick to go cold, but a recent breakthrough in the case has police...
by Ashley Flowers | Aug 2, 2023 | Episode, New York Cold Case, Northeast Cold Cases
Craig Frear seemed to have everything a teenage boy could want — a loving family, lots of friends and girlfriends, and skills on the soccer field. But after he vanished in broad daylight from a small village in upstate New York in 2004, police learned that he had been...
by Ashley Flowers | Jul 5, 2023 | Connecticut Cold Case, Episode, Northeast Cold Cases
In 1988, 21-year-old Christine was found murdered in Hartford, Connecticut. Almost immediately, rumors started swirling about who could be responsible for her death. But most rumors always have a source — and if you look hard enough, sometimes, you can find a thread...