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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148: Miracle Fishing and Exhibit A
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How to describe Miles Hargrove's documentary about his father's kidnapping by FARC guerrillas in 1994 -- a kidnap memoir? Found footage meets ransom procedural? It's all of that, and it's unique in the genre; my guest Jeb Lund and I don't know when you'll be able to watch it, but if it comes to VOD or Independent Lens, Jeb and I agree that you should check it out.
We're less of a mind about Netflix's exploration of questionable forensics disciplines from last year, Exhibit A. I liked it for the sugar-free talking-head interviews and the snarky structuring of the episodes; Jeb wished Netflix had a 1.5-speed setting while he was watching it. But we agree on this: 1) Dexter shouldn't be anyone's favorite show, and 2) you should listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 148.
We're less of a mind about Netflix's exploration of questionable forensics disciplines from last year, Exhibit A. I liked it for the sugar-free talking-head interviews and the snarky structuring of the episodes; Jeb wished Netflix had a 1.5-speed setting while he was watching it. But we agree on this: 1) Dexter shouldn't be anyone's favorite show, and 2) you should listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 148.
SHOW NOTES
- Miracle Fishing's website
- "Adventures In The Ransom Trade" by William Prochnau (the VF article that became Proof Of Life)
- Exhibit A on Netflix
- The Charley Project's page on Bianca Lily Jones, which sheds a different light on D'Andre Lane
- That New Yorker article on Cameron Todd Willingham, by the great David Grann
- Episode 023 on The Confession Tapes
- Dave And Jeb Aren't Mean
- Quaid In Full
- Visit Feals.com to snag that promo code
- The Best Evidence newsletter
210 episodes
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 265320253 series 2561186
Content provided by Audioboom and The Blotter Presents. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Audioboom and The Blotter Presents or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
How to describe Miles Hargrove's documentary about his father's kidnapping by FARC guerrillas in 1994 -- a kidnap memoir? Found footage meets ransom procedural? It's all of that, and it's unique in the genre; my guest Jeb Lund and I don't know when you'll be able to watch it, but if it comes to VOD or Independent Lens, Jeb and I agree that you should check it out.
We're less of a mind about Netflix's exploration of questionable forensics disciplines from last year, Exhibit A. I liked it for the sugar-free talking-head interviews and the snarky structuring of the episodes; Jeb wished Netflix had a 1.5-speed setting while he was watching it. But we agree on this: 1) Dexter shouldn't be anyone's favorite show, and 2) you should listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 148.
We're less of a mind about Netflix's exploration of questionable forensics disciplines from last year, Exhibit A. I liked it for the sugar-free talking-head interviews and the snarky structuring of the episodes; Jeb wished Netflix had a 1.5-speed setting while he was watching it. But we agree on this: 1) Dexter shouldn't be anyone's favorite show, and 2) you should listen to The Blotter Presents, Episode 148.
SHOW NOTES
- Miracle Fishing's website
- "Adventures In The Ransom Trade" by William Prochnau (the VF article that became Proof Of Life)
- Exhibit A on Netflix
- The Charley Project's page on Bianca Lily Jones, which sheds a different light on D'Andre Lane
- That New Yorker article on Cameron Todd Willingham, by the great David Grann
- Episode 023 on The Confession Tapes
- Dave And Jeb Aren't Mean
- Quaid In Full
- Visit Feals.com to snag that promo code
- The Best Evidence newsletter
210 episodes
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