Unsolved Podcast

Heidi Galore

Stories of unsolved crimes from around the US. Hosted by a crime analyst and former police officer.

  • 19 minutes 8 seconds
    012 - Stephanie Gant-Brady
    A community leader, and single mother, mysteriously disappeared in 1984. Police believe there to be suspicious circumstances, but no clues have been found to answer the many questions they have.
    23 March 2020, 1:24 am
  • 17 minutes
    011 - Artis Holt Jr
    A gifted athlete, one time NFL hopeful and a first-time father of a 2-year-old is killed suddenly by an unknown suspect. His grieving parents want answers. They want justice.
    28 October 2019, 2:48 am
  • 16 minutes 42 seconds
    010 - Kathy Beatty
    In July 1975, 15-year-old Kath Beatty was found barely clinging to life in a ditch behind a K-Mart in Aspen Hill, Maryland. She died 12 days later. Her killer has never been found.
    2 April 2019, 8:06 pm
  • 16 minutes 21 seconds
    009 - Julie Ferguson
    A 17-year-old Prince George's County high school student disappears from in front of her workplace. She is never seen alive again. Her friends and family are still searching for justice.
    26 August 2018, 6:19 pm
  • 16 minutes 1 second
    008 - Linda May Lester
    On October 11th, 1994, Linda finished the late shift walked to her car, which was parked in an adjacent commercial garage. She was last seen by a coworker driving out of the garage. Her destination, her estranged husband’s home, an approximately 20 minute drive away, to pick up her 2-year-old daughter.

    According to her husband, she never made it. Linda was missing. 
    22 November 2017, 9:12 pm
  • 24 minutes 26 seconds
    007 - Freeway Phantom
    The handwritten note said, “This is tantamount to my insensititivity (sic) to people especially women. I will admit the others when you catch me if you can! Free-Way Phantom.” The note was found inside the pocket of the maroon-colored coat that had been draped over the deceased 18-year-old woman. A police officer, patrolling the Baltimore Washington Parkway at about 4:50 AM, found the body of Brenda Denise Woodard lying off the shoulder of the road, not far from the Route 202/Cheverly Exit. Her body was still warm. Brenda Woodard was not the first victim of the Freeway Phantom and unfortunately she wouldn’t be his last. Music: Polyrhythmics - Octagon Twitter Facebook Google+ Support the show through Patreon Thank you for listening! - hg
    27 October 2016, 1:56 am
  • 22 minutes 28 seconds
    006 - Colonial Parkway Murders: Part 4
    Daniel Lauer and Annamaria Phelps left their parents' homes in Amelia County, Virginia to drive a few hours east to Virginia Beach where Daniel's brother/Annamaria's fiance' lived. They only got as far as an hour away. Daniel's car was later located in a strange place, but Annamaria and Daniel were gone.   Music: Fight the Power - Public Enemy Meta - Vir Nocturna Gather - dustmotes Dream Big - Audiobinger   Unsolved Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. You can find the show on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and now Google Play Music! Support the Show! Give us a review on iTunes, tell your friends, or donate if you can.
    30 May 2016, 7:28 pm
  • 20 minutes 12 seconds
    005 - Colonial Parkway Murders: Part 3
    On April 8th, 1988, Richard Keith Call took Cassandra Lee Hailey out for their first date. They were last seen early the next morning leaving a party together near the college that they both attended. They were never seen again. 
    Music:
    Carol Joy Williams - From Dust to Heaven's Light

    The Moon
    The Half Cast in the Corner
    I Want to Be Honest

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    18 March 2016, 4:07 am
  • 17 minutes 59 seconds
    004 - Colonial Parkway Murders: Part 2
    On a Saturday afternoon in 1987, in the Chesapeake Bay area of Virginia, two people met for the first time at an arcade. The most popular games of the time were Street Fighter, Double Dragon, Outrun and Road Blasters. 14-year-old Robin Edwards and 20-year-old David Knobling struck up a conversation and an interest in each other. He was there with his two brothers. All together they left the arcade and rode around in his truck until she had to be home, presumably for her curfew. Knobling dropped her off at her home in Newport News and then he returned to his home in the next town over, Hampton, Virginia. He didn’t stay long though. His brothers reported that he left shortly after and never returned. Robin Edwards left her home too. She snuck out late Saturday night and met up with Knobling. He drove them across the James River Bridge to the Ragged Island Wildlife Refuge in Isle of Wight County near Smithfield, Virginia. He parked the truck in a lot at the south end of the James River bridge. Late on a Saturday night, he might have thought it was the perfect place to be alone. They weren’t alone for long, however, and they wouldn’t survive the night.
    Music:
    Currents 8 bit - Sleeping At Last (Remixed by Mike & Steve of The Reign of Kind)
    Among the Ruins - Trinity Ward
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    16 February 2016, 6:10 am
  • 18 minutes 23 seconds
    003 - Colonial Parkway Murders: Part 1
    How many times have you gotten home from work and then set out on an evening jog? Needing to get in that last big calorie burn before you eat dinner and retire to bed. Maybe you’re a morning jogger. When you do go out though, do you ever imagine yourself being the one to discover something gruesome? Like on all your favorite TV shows, it’s always a jogger, hiker or hunter who finds the evidence of a horrific crime first, the one who sets in motion the rolling boulder of a police investigation. Those quiet moments you enjoy in desolate beautiful places suddenly interrupted by the cold slap of an evil act. Killers like those places too, you know, but for very different reasons.
    This is the first episode in a four part series about the Colonial Parkway Murders that occurred between 1986 and 1989. 
    Music
    As It Was - Future of Forestry
    You - Future of Forestry
    Traveler - Future of Forestry
    3 January 2016, 4:42 am
  • 16 minutes 53 seconds
    002 - Scott (Stonewall) Lilly
    In June of 2011, a 30-year-old lone hiker set off from Maryland heading south to Georgia along the Appalachian Trail. He last spoke to his family 45 days later when over 200 of his over 800-mile journey was completed. 12 days later, his body was found partially buried near a shelter along a side trail in central Virginia. #truecrime #unsolvedcrime
    Visit the website at unsolvedpodcast.com for more about this episode.
    Music:
    Dana Boule - At Dawn
    Timber Timbre - Demon Host
    12 November 2015, 7:09 am
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