by Ashley Flowers | Jun 8, 2022 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
When a 30-year-old man with disabilities is brutally murdered, stuffed into the trunk of his car, and set on fire, law enforcement in Southwest Florida is left in horror and with few clues to follow. For 29 years the crime has gone unsolved but now could be the season...
by Ashley Flowers | Jun 1, 2022 | Episode, North Carolina Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
In October 2016, a 26-year-old restaurant hostess in Charlotte, North Carolina, was walking home after a night out with friends when she was gunned down on a sidewalk about half a mile from her house. For years, detectives have explored every possible avenue trying to...
by Ashley Flowers | May 25, 2022 | Episode, Midwest Cold Cases, Wisconsin Cold Case
On May 14, 1983, 5-year-old Bobby Joe Fritz asked his sister to walk him back home after playing a game of kickball with the neighborhood kids in the Wisconsin village of Campbellsport. After walking him toward their house and watching as he made it to the end of...
by Ashley Flowers | May 18, 2022 | Episode, Oklahoma Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
Recently divorced and living on her own in a new city, 27-year-old Owachige Osceola’s life was in a season of transition before she was killed in the bedroom of her Norman, Oklahoma apartment in September 2013. While the medical examiner who performed her autopsy...
by Ashley Flowers | May 11, 2022 | Episode, South Carolina Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
Dail Dinwiddie, 23, was enjoying a night out with friends after a U2 concert in September 1992 when she disappeared. Dail was last seen leaving a bar in the popular Five Points neighborhood in the early morning hours, after getting separated from her friends. She’s...
by Ashley Flowers | May 6, 2022 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
James “Jim” Foote was out for a fun night of karaoke in November 2004 when he was shot and killed in the parking lot of the Office Pub in Fort Myers, Florida. His case, which lacked witnesses or evidence, went unsolved for years until the card with his story on it...