by Ashley Flowers | Feb 11, 2026 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
There is a man serving a life sentence in a Florida prison for his part in the 1989 murder of a 29-year-old pregnant woman named Donna Callahan. Two brothers were ultimately convicted for her abduction – and each of them pointed to the other as the ultimate...
by Ashley Flowers | Jan 7, 2026 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
For 50 years, Theresa Dusevitch’s case was intrinsically tied to Debra Espey’s murder. Both women were 19 years old when they were killed back in 1973, just eight months apart. There were other similarities, too: Both women were found nude from the waist down, their...
by Ashley Flowers | Dec 31, 2025 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
Debra Espey was the 6 of Clubs from Florida. We first reported on her case in 2024, and left you all on the precipice of hope that new DNA testing would finally shed light on what happened to a young girl in Niceville over 50 years ago. Well, the results are in! And...
by Ashley Flowers | Dec 17, 2025 | Episode, Florida Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
In the spring of 2013, Paris Matthews was enjoying an evening at home when he heard a knock at the door. Someone on the other side called out their name – but Paris knew that was impossible. Seconds later, before he could piece together why someone was lying … Paris...
by Ashley Flowers | Aug 20, 2025 | Episode, Southern U.S. Cold Cases, Texas Cold Case
Maria “Mary Faye” Mendez walked out of the duplex she shared with her family in Odessa, Texas, on Aug. 2, 1985, and seemingly vanished without a trace. Her sister-in-law watched Mary head in the direction of a local bar after fighting with her husband, who they knew...
by Ashley Flowers | Jul 23, 2025 | Episode, Louisiana Cold Case, Southern U.S. Cold Cases
Robert was known as a quiet man who stayed out of trouble, so when he was found shot to death in his home one morning in the winter of 2002, police were initially stumped when it came to both motive and culprit. That might’ve been because Robert was never the intended...