Episode 5: A Suspect Emerges Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders Hosted and written by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
Episode 4: The Haunting of Detective Reisler Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders Hosted and written by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
Episode 3: Melanie's Purple Galoshes Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders Hosted and written by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
Episode 1: Shine a light on me Cold Case Season 4: The Lonely Hearts Murders Hosted and written by Lance Benzel and Olivia Prentzel Produced by Katie Klann
Episode 6: The legacy of a mountain burial Case No. 3, The Watkins File, Killer on the Mountain Reported and hosted by Lance Benzel and Jakob Rodgers Produced by Katie Klann
Episode 5: Waiting for a phone call Case No. 3, The Watkins File, Killer on the Mountain Reported and hosted by Lance Benzel and Jakob Rodgers Produced by Katie Klann
The forest where Tim Watkins was shot and buried has long been the subject of complaints about unsafe shooting, chaos and nefarious behavior. That someone would be killed there came as no surprise to many, because it's happened before. Episode
Episode 3: The Search for Tim Case No. 3, The Watkins File, Killer on the Mountain Reported and hosted by Lance Benzel and Jakob Rodgers Produced by Katie Klann
Tim Watkins always felt most alive when ripping down singletrack on two wheels. That he would die mountain biking seemed as fitting as it was tragic, his friends and family say. Episode 2: A Life in the Saddle Case No. 3, The Watkins File, Kill
This preview episode of Colorado Cold Case is actually an episode of another one of our shows, Weekly News Roundup. Listen in as reporters Lance Benzel and Jakob Rodgers discuss their work on upcoming Season 3 of Colorado Cold Case, covering th
If not Gabriel Gonzales, who else could be involved in the murder of Tommy Kinslow? What does DNA tell us about that suspect? Have police exhausted all leads in the case?
The last two episodes explored all of the evidence in the case for why Gabriel Gonzales is named a suspect in the murder of Thomas Kinslow. So why wasn’t he convicted?
As many as 8 people witnessed parts of the missing four minutes in which Thomas Kinslow was murdered. We piece together some of their memories and learn what they remember about the suspect.
Pam and Frank Kinslow recount finding their son lying in the street after being shot and begin to question how the suspect was able to walk away, unidentified.
Tommy Kinslow was shot five times on Nov. 22, 2005. His killer has never been found. What do his wounds reveal about how or why he was killed? Warning: Content may disturbing to some listeners.
Thomas “Tommy” Kinslow, 20, was shot and killed on Nov. 22, 2005. He had just finished his late shift at Hollywood Video and drove the half mile home to his parents’ house on Constitution Avenue when witnesses said he encountered another man an
In the final episode we return to the questions with which we started--and ask which ones still remain. Where are we left at the end of the podcast with the case still unsolved? We hear again from Nate's mother, and, for the first time from his