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The Coldest Case

The Coldest Case

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Step into the shadows of America’s coldest unsolved cases. Each week, we revisit cold cases from around the country—missing persons, unsolved murders, and unexplained disappearances. We shine new light on forgotten investigations.

The Coldest Case dives deep into unsolved mysteries and chilling true crime stories that have long gone cold. Each episode examines a different case, uncovering overlooked evidence, forgotten leads, and the human stories behind the headlines. We explore the twists, turns, and unanswered questions that keep these cases frozen in time—always searching for the truth, no matter how elusive.

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    • Unanswered Roads: The Disappearance of Ashley Mariah Loring
      Jan 3 2026

      In June 2017, 20-year-old Ashley Mariah Loring, also known as Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, disappeared from the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. Last seen at a party in Browning, Montana, she never returned home. Despite extensive searches, tips, and the discovery of some personal items, no confirmed sightings have been reported, and the case remains unsolved.

      Ashley’s case would become one of the most widely recognized examples of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis — a movement fueled by families who refuse to let their loved ones be forgotten.

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      9 min
    • A Winter Night in Wilmington
      Jan 1 2026

      In 1971, John J. Ashley, Jr. disappeared from Delaware — leaving behind no confirmed sightings, no clear trail, and more than fifty years of unanswered questions.

      At a time when missing adults were rarely investigated with urgency, John’s case quietly slipped into obscurity. There was no confirmed crime scene, and no public suspects were identified. But those who knew him say his disappearance was out of character — and deeply concerning.

      In this episode, we examine what is known about John J. Ashley, Jr., the limitations of missing-person investigations in the early 1970s, and why his disappearance still deserves attention today.

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      8 min
    • Vanished in Wind River: The Uden Family Murder
      Dec 30 2025

      In September 1980, Virginia Uden and her two young sons, Richard and Reagan, left their home in Riverton, Wyoming, for what should have been a simple bird‑hunting trip in rural Fremont County, Wyoming. They never returned.

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      11 min
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