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Cold Case Unsealed

Cold Case Unsealed

De : AC Wilson
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Cold Case Unsealed is a gripping true crime podcast that reopens forgotten investigations, unsolved murders, and mysterious disappearances that never received the answers they deserved. Each episode dives deep into cold case files, police reports, witness statements, timelines, and overlooked evidence to uncover the stories buried beneath years of silence. From abandoned leads and vanished suspects to shocking twists and hidden connections, Cold Case Unsealed explores the haunting mysteries that continue to leave families searching for justice. With immersive storytelling, atmospheric narration, and detailed research, the podcast examines the cases that time refused to solve. Some files were closed.

These cases were never finished.

Disclaimer

Cold Case Unsealed is a true crime podcast created for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The podcast discusses real criminal cases, investigations, disappearances, and deaths that may include sensitive subject matter. All information presented is based on publicly available sources, news reports, court records, and independent research at the time of recording. Theories and opinions discussed are speculative unless officially confirmed by law enforcement or verified documentation. The podcast does not claim guilt or innocence regarding any individual who has not been convicted in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised due to mature themes, including violence, criminal acts, and disturbing content. This podcast is not affiliated with any law enforcement agency or official investigation.Copyright AC Wilson
Épisodes
  • Stepmother Found Guilty of Killing 5-Year-Old Girl in Scalding Hot Bath Nearly 50 Years Ago
    May 28 2026
    This episode details the extraordinary resolution of a nearly fifty-year-old cold case involving the manslaughter of five-year-old Andrea Bernard. Initially dismissed as a household accident in 1978, the truth was revealed decades later after the victim’s brother, Desmond Bernard, provided eyewitness testimony regarding the systematic abuse inflicted by their stepmother, Janice Nix. The sources describe the painstaking reinvestigation by the Metropolitan Police, which utilized historical documents and medical forensics to prove the child was forcibly submerged in scalding water. Despite building a successful new life and a reputation for reform, Nix was ultimately convicted in 2026 for her past crimes. This narrative underscores the enduring nature of justice and the profound impact of survivor testimony in addressing historical child cruelty.

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    31 min
  • Anna Manning Went Missing 34 Years Ago. There May Finally Be Answers
    May 28 2026
    The episode details the 1992 disappearance of Anna Lee Manning, a young mother from Kentucky whose case remained unsolved for over three decades. After years of stagnant investigations and family suspicion regarding her husband's history of domestic violence, a major breakthrough occurred in May 2026. Authorities arrested her former spouse and his mother on murder and evidence tampering charges following a grand jury indictment. This legal action coincided with the discovery of human remains on the suspects' family property, potentially providing forensic confirmation of Anna’s fate. The narrative highlights the persistent advocacy of her aunt, Elsie Williams, and the evolution of modern forensic technology in resolving cold cases. Ultimately, the source explores themes of belated justice, domestic abuse, and the emotional toll of long-term missing persons investigations on small-town communities.

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    31 min
  • Suspect arrested in 18-year-old ‘Sun Drop Murders’ cold case in Concord
    May 27 2026
    In 2026, authorities arrested Johnny Steven Talbert for the 2008 "Sun Drop Murders," a cold case that haunted Concord, North Carolina, for nearly two decades. The suspect was apprehended in Washington state and faces charges for the fatal shootings of Donna Barnhardt and Darrell Noles during a robbery at a bottling plant. Investigators successfully utilized advanced forensic technology and persistent inter-agency cooperation to link the 43-year-old to the crime scene after eighteen years. This breakthrough offers a long-awaited sense of justice and closure for the victims' families and the local community. The sources detail the brutality of the initial crime, the victims' lives, and the modern scientific advancements that finally led to a legal resolution.

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    37 min
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