The Trail Went Cold is a weekly true crime podcast which explores baffling unsolved mysteries and cold cases. On each episode, host Robin Warder examines a new murder or missing persons case, tackling a wide variety of mysteries from different countries and time periods.
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Searching For Kendra Battello & Colby Sheppard
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The search for a missing Kendra Battelo has taken unexpected twists & turns. When Kendra, a woman with history of domestic violence from her partner Colby Sheppard went missing. It was all hands on deck from the MMIW due to her Muskagee Native American ethnicity, help from OurBlackGirls.com since Kendra is also of African American descent but the government organization & media outlets strangely silent are those that should be rallying like they have in so many other cases. Now oddly enough the boyfriend Kendra was due in court to testify against before she disappeared has joined the countless missing posters in Enid, Oklahoma. Are these cases connected? Or is this just an odd coincidence? Also, why when in similar situations like the Laundry/Petito case were media outlets lining neighborhoods but we are almost at 3 years & few people know of the Kendra Battelo case? https://www.facebook.com/groups/841049350613303/ https://www.news9.com/story/631140d835bd4e06fbee6809/family-asks-for-help-finding-missing-25yearold-woman Trailer @insinuationpodcast @dying2bfoundpodcast Co-Host Deborah Norman @dying2bfoundpodcast @insinuationpodcast If you have any information on Kendra's disappearance, you can contact Enid police at (580) 242-7000 or Garfield County crime stoppers at 580-233-6233. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryanne-mccullough/support
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The search for a missing Kendra Battelo has taken unexpected twists & turns. When Kendra, a woman with history of domestic violence from her partner Colby Sheppard went missing. It was all hands on deck from the MMIW due to her Muskagee Native American ethnicity, help from OurBlackGirls.com since Kendra is also of African American descent but the government organization & media outlets strangely silent are those that should be rallying like they have in so many other cases. Now oddly enough the boyfriend Kendra was due in court to testify against before she disappeared has joined the countless missing posters in Enid, Oklahoma. Are these cases connected? Or is this just an odd coincidence? Also, why when in similar situations like the Laundry/Petito case were media outlets lining neighborhoods but we are almost at 3 years & few people know of the Kendra Battelo case? https://www.facebook.com/groups/841049350613303/ https://www.news9.com/story/631140d835bd4e06fbee6809/family-asks-for-help-finding-missing-25yearold-woman Trailer @insinuationpodcast @dying2bfoundpodcast Co-Host Deborah Norman @dying2bfoundpodcast @insinuationpodcast If you have any information on Kendra's disappearance, you can contact Enid police at (580) 242-7000 or Garfield County crime stoppers at 580-233-6233. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryanne-mccullough/support
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