Scientist and entrepreneur, Colleen Fitzpatrick co-founded the DNA Doe Project and oversees IdentiFinders, helping law enforcement identify suspects in cold cases. Lots of behind the scenes stuff in this episode. Have a listen!--- Support t
In the summer of 1982, the bodies of five women were found floating dead in and along the banks of the Green River, 20 miles southeast of Seattle. Over the following two years, upwards of forty, or more, women turned up dead or missing, all vi
Dr. Kathy Taylor is Washington State's sole Forensic Anthropologist. Taylor, more affectionately known in law enforcement circles as KT, wears many hats, including, as noted by her employer, King County; Identifying missing and unidentified per
Dick Kraske was the original overseer of two of the largest and most infamous serial killer investigations in history: In 1974, Lt. Kraske organized the 'Ted' investigation when two women disappeared from Lake Sammamish State Park, 20 minutes e
In 1980, a father and son panning for gold in southwest Washington State came across a set of human remains at Fly Creek, northeast of Vancouver, WA. At the time, the medical examiner determined the bones came from a female. For almost forty y
Cold Case Investigator (Lindsey) and Citizen Sleuth (Mike) team up. How did we get together? Listen and follow our journey. In this episode we're joined by our crony and Mike's investigative colleague, New York Times best selling author, Steph
Detective Lindsey Wade, the catalyst for getting Ted Bundy's DNA into CODIS (The National DNA database) and co-host Mike McCann examine the most intriguing cold cases. Investigators. Forensic and Medical Examiners, Journalists. We'll take you i