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For True Crime Junkies, what's your favorite cold case?

Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:15 am
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36089 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:15 am
I'm always looking fo new crime stuff to read or explore on YouTube and podcasts.

Recently started the Keepers on Netflix about Sister Catherine Cesnik's murder, not sure how I'd missed this one before.

What ya got?
Posted by Commandeaux
Zachary
Member since Jul 2009
7292 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:17 am to
Is the Idaho case officially cold yet?
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36089 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:18 am to
quote:

Is the Idaho case officially cold yet?


Don't think so, I am following that though.
Posted by secfballfan
Member since Feb 2016
2913 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:23 am to
JonBenet....has to have been family involved yet they are going to get away with it and now that the guys is in for life for murder in Peru, why does he not admit and tell details of N Holloway?
Posted by Northshore Aggie
Mandeville, LA
Member since Sep 2022
4739 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:24 am to
probably Nicole Simpson. but I dont think that one will ever be solved.
Posted by DaleGribble
Bend, OR
Member since Sep 2014
6821 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:24 am to
The Black Dahlia, then Zodiac, then the Texarkana murders. The Idaho murders are quickly moving up the list.
Posted by tonydtigr
Beautiful Downtown Glenn Springs,Tx
Member since Nov 2011
5115 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:25 am to
One that hits close to home is the Eleanor Parker case. I think she was related to Edwin Edwards, and we had some mutual friends.
This post was edited on 12/7/22 at 12:01 pm
Posted by ILurkThereforeIAm
In the Shadows, Behind Hedges
Member since Aug 2020
485 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:26 am to
The local ones that I'm most interested in are Nanette Krentel's murder in Lacombe, LA, Margaret Coons in Mandeville, LA, and Eugenie Boisfontaine in Baton Rouge.

There's a podcast called The Vanished Podcast that does a weekly story about a missing person. There have been some very interesting cases they've reviewed (Jerrod Green, Jake Latiolais, Sandra Eckert, and Jason Landry).
Posted by WylieTiger
Member since Nov 2006
12965 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:26 am to
The local one here in ST Tammany is Margaret Coon.
Posted by Zap Rowsdower
MissLou, La
Member since Sep 2010
13270 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:30 am to
This situation in Idaho is shaping up to be one for the ages.


Probably JonBenet Ramsey, mainly because I was just a young kid when it happened and remember so many parents and teachers talking about it so even at such a young age it hit home.
Posted by USMEagles
Member since Jan 2018
11811 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:31 am to
Asha Degree was a little girl who supposedly just walked away from her home in the middle of the night in a thunderstorm about 20 years ago, never to be seen again.
Posted by jdd48
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
22121 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:33 am to
Zodiac Killer for me. The Elisa Lam case is pretty crazy too IMO.
This post was edited on 12/7/22 at 11:35 am
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98203 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:33 am to
quote:

One that hit's close to home is the Eleanor Parker case. I think she was related to Edwin Edwards, and we had some mutual friends.


She was his neice.
Posted by sledgehammer
SWLA
Member since Oct 2020
3388 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:34 am to
Jon Benet for me too.
The Kristin Smart case just got closed in court so that one’s off the list.
The Delphi murders are on their way too.
Posted by Northshore Aggie
Mandeville, LA
Member since Sep 2022
4739 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:35 am to
quote:

The local one here in ST Tammany is Margaret Coon.

is this the one that happened in Beau Chene
Posted by jdd48
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
22121 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:38 am to
There were always rumors as well that ID's of several missing women were found in the possession of Brandon Scott Lavergne. I guess it was all just rumor since he was never charged in another case.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
260939 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:40 am to
Keddie Cabin
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
Member since Nov 2011
44917 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:43 am to
Killing of Judy Smith

Brief rundown:

quote:

Dental records and the arthritic knee soon led the body to be identified as that of Judy Smith (born Judith Eldredge; December 15, 1946, in Hyannis, Massachusetts), a 50-year-old nurse from Newton, Massachusetts, who had last been positively seen alive by her husband Jeffrey at a hotel in Philadelphia almost five months earlier. When she had not shown up after a day purportedly spent sightseeing in the city, he had reported her missing. Until the bones were found, the search for her had been concentrated in the Philadelphia area, where several sightings had been reported, although some of them may have been of a homeless woman who strongly resembled Smith.[2]

The investigation into the killing has been complicated by the unresolved question of how Smith got to North Carolina from Philadelphia, 600 miles (970 km) away, in the first place.[1] She and her husband planned to stay in the Philadelphia area and visit friends after the conference he was attending ended; she had not expressed any desire to visit the Asheville area where her body was found. Yet when found she was wearing clothes more appropriate for hiking than those she had on when last seen in Philadelphia. It has been speculated that she might have been a victim of serial killer Gary Michael Hilton, who had left one of his victims in a similar condition near where Smith's body was discovered.


Supposedly, she was involved with horses in her younger days. I believe horse racing/breeding is a high dollar industry. This is an angle I've never seen talked about publicly with this case but it's one that I think makes sense.
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
Member since Nov 2011
44917 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:44 am to
quote:

The Elisa Lam case is pretty crazy too IMO.


This one became a lot more simple when the maintenance man said that the lid to the water tank was open when he found it and not closed. That made all of the difference in that case and I think it's pretty much solved now.
Posted by LCA131
Home of the Fake Sig lines
Member since Feb 2008
72604 posts
Posted on 12/7/22 at 11:47 am to
A case of cold Budweiser is pretty good to me..
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