The Puzzling Disappearance of Rachel Cooke Part 2: The Promise

The Puzzling Disappearance of Rachel Cooke Part 2: The Promise

Part 2 of 5. 19-year-old Rachel Cooke’s disappearance consumed her father, Robert Cooke. While the month following saw incredible activity in the form of searches from incredibly valuable Texas-based organizations and The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, that activity dwindled as the year went on. New composite sketches and heightened media presence due to the Cooke family’s persistence seemed like promising prospects. But even after what might be the largest search and recovery operation the county had ever seen, the efforts fell short and there still wasn’t a trace of Rachel Cooke to be found.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Rachel Louise Cooke, please contact the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office at (512) 948-2911 or their cold case tip line at (512) 943-5204.

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The Dallas Lipstick Murder: The Strangulation of Debbie Martinson

The Dallas Lipstick Murder: The Strangulation of Debbie Martinson

Don Martinson returned home from jury duty on March 31st, 1980 to find his wife slain on the floor of the couple’s bedroom at their home in North Dallas. Don was devastated by most accounts but insight into the couple’s marriage provided by friends painted their relationship as one that had its problems. When Don refused to speak with investigators, they began wondering what else he was hiding. His alibi, though, was solid. When he decided to talk finally, his attorneys provided police with a dream lead. Since the case remains unresolved – cold – was the Dallas Police’s number one suspect the man who murdered Debbie?You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForDebbieMartinson #LipstickMurder #Dallas #DallasTX #Texas #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase Promo: True Crime Fan Clubhttps://twitter.com/tcfcpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

17 Kesä 201944min

Candy Mora: The Killing That Haunts Harlingen

Candy Mora: The Killing That Haunts Harlingen

On January 8th, 1973, a worried friend of Candy Anne Fletcher-Mora entered her apartment in Harlingen, TX to find her baby daughter sound asleep in her crib but found Candy viciously murdered; she’d been slashed, stabbed, and strangled…her neck broken. Police were tight-lipped, more so than most departments at the time, but a violent rapist who committed a depraved act against another young woman 11 months after Candy’s slaying was surely suspected of her murder. Candy’s case, although reopened more than once, remains unsolved.You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForCandyMora #Harlingen #HarlingenTX #Texas #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase Promo: Misconduct https://twitter.com/misconductpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

10 Kesä 201925min

City of Hate: Carolyn Montgomery…the Wrong One?

City of Hate: Carolyn Montgomery…the Wrong One?

While the 1970s were a time of independence and fulfillment, they were also a time when many, especially women, lived in fear. Dallas, over a short time span from 1970 to 1971, was bombarded with a slew of slayings which the press dubbed the “Bizarre Lust Murders.” On August 8th, 1971, Carolyn Montgomery’s son awoke to find his Mother’s mutilated body under a blanket in their apartment’s living room.You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForCarolynMontgomery #CityOfHate #Dallas #DallasTX #Texas #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #SerialKillerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

3 Kesä 201934min

City of Hate: The Bizarre Lust Murders

City of Hate: The Bizarre Lust Murders

Over a short time span in 1970 and 1971, a slew of murders occurred in Dallas, Texas in which the press dubbed the “Bizarre Lust Murders.” Most of the crimes were considered to be sexually motivated, though sexual assault didn’t necessarily occur, and there were striking similarities shared across many. Even though police were able to solve some, closure for others remained elusive…and it wasn’t because there was a shortage of suspects. You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForBarbaraMoorman #JusticeForJanetteStarnes #JusticeForLindaPhillips #JusticeForDeborahPalmer #JusticeForMyrtleEthridge #CityOfHate #Dallas #DallasTX #Irving #IrvingTX #Texas #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #SerialKiller Promo: Dumb And Bustedhttps://twitter.com/dumbandbustedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

28 Touko 201953min

City of Hate: The Brutal Slaying of Beverly Jean Hope

City of Hate: The Brutal Slaying of Beverly Jean Hope

On Wednesday, October 28th, 1970, Beverly Jean Hope, known as Jean to most, was supposed to pick up a friend for a lunch date, but never arrived. Jean’s husband was sent to check on her and upon his arrival at their home, he discovered the body of his wife in a pool of blood; she’d been violently bludgeoned to death. The investigation into Jean’s murder took some twists and turns – Dallas City and Dallas County had seen a slew of particularly gruesome murders before and since - and law enforcement were ultimately unable to tie anyone to her slaying. You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForBeverlyJeanHope #TrueCrime #Dallas #DallasTX #Texas #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #TexasTrueCrimePromo: @RustyHingesPodhttps://twitter.com/RustyHingesPodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

20 Touko 201942min

The Poisoning of Patsy Wright, Part Two: Up in Flames

The Poisoning of Patsy Wright, Part Two: Up in Flames

Patricia Bolton Wright’s death on October 23nd, 1987, launched an investigation that uncovered a complicated and convoluted list of potential suspects, motives, missing pertinent documents, and even other deaths that had to be checked out for elimination or connections. When it was all said and done, the potential motive for one person of interest was striking and when considering a young man who tried to steal something particularly interesting that belonged to the museum and was later implicated in another crime that was similar to circumstances surrounding Patsy’s death, the case becomes even blurrier. You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForPatsyWright #TrueCrime #Arlington #ArlingtonTX #GrandPrairie #GrandPrairieTX #Texas #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #TexasTrueCrime @ArlingtonVoice Promo: Something's Not Righthttps://twitter.com/notrightpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

13 Touko 201949min

The Poisoning of Patsy Wright, Part One: Something’s Not Right

The Poisoning of Patsy Wright, Part One: Something’s Not Right

Patricia Bolton Wright had everything going for her; the Wax Museum of the Southwest, her business in Grand Prairie, was a tourist draw and a local staple, she’d just purchased a ranch, and she was living her dream as a champion horse-cutting rider. On October 23nd, 1987, the healthy, wealthy, and happy 43-year-old died of mysterious circumstances. The Arlington police knew something wasn’t right, however, and their investigation quickly led to what killed her: strychnine poisoning.You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#JusticeForPatsyWright #TrueCrime #Arlington # ArlingtonTX #GrandPrairie # GrandPrairieTX #Texas #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #TexasTrueCrimeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

6 Touko 201934min

The Death of Surfer Girls Debbie Ackerman & Maria Johnson

The Death of Surfer Girls Debbie Ackerman & Maria Johnson

On November 15th, 1971, best friends Debbie Ackerman and Maria Johnson went missing after reportedly hitchhiking to Houston. Two days later, their bodies were found in Turner’s Bayou outside of Texas City. Their murders were two of the many confessed to by convicted murderer Edward Harold Bell, the murders he referred to as “The Eleven Who Went to Heaven.” Although countless articles and a television docuseries go out of their way to make a case for Bell’s guilt, there are reasons to doubt the confessions he’d later recant. Either way, the slayings of Maria Johnson and Debbie Ackerman remain unsolved to this day. You can support gone cold podcast – texas true crime by visiting https//:www.patreon.com/gonecoldpodcast. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter by using @gonecoldpodcast#TrueCrime #Houston #HoustonTX #DebbieAckerman #MariaJohnson #EdwardHaroldBell #Texas #TexasCity #Galveston #GalvestonTX #Unsolved #Unsolved #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #TexasTrueCrimeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.

22 Huhti 201935min

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