Introducing Gone Cold – Texas True Crime

Introducing Gone Cold – Texas True Crime

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The Best of October Southern Fried: 2022, Ep167: The Murder of Fred Jablin

Today's episode is a "best of October" Southern Fried is from 2022, 167: The Murder of Fred Jablin Dr. Fred Jablin, a highly regarded professor of communication, was a dedicated husband to his wife, Piper Rountree. For years, he did everything in his power to make her happy, but ...  Show more

The Disappearance & Murder of Emily Anderson - Part 1 of 2

The last time anyone saw 49-year-old Emily Anderson was December 29, 2005. As husband, Jerry Anderson was naturally the first suspect. But he seemed to be able to account for his time that day and he passed a polygraph. After an anonymous call, Emily’s body was discovered on Janu ...  Show more

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