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Learn moreEighteen Baffling True Crime Cold Cases—Solved! including;
"Cold Storage:" The truck sat in the drive on flats, an electrical cable powering a freezer in its cargo hold. What's inside is the stuff of nightmares.
"The Running Man:" A man is seen running from a burning house. Inside is the badly burned corpse of a young woman. Are the two events connected?
"Malevolent:" The savage murder of a disabled woman sends police on a decades long hunt for a cowardly killer. One small detail might unlock the mystery.
"Firebug:" Fire had always been John Veysey's friend. Sometimes it put money in his pocket. Other times, it covered the evidence of his evil deeds.
Plus fourteen more horrific true murder cases.
Contains mature themes.
Robert Keller has been a fan of true crime since he was twelve years old, when he borrowed a book from the library that he thought was about vampires but turned out to be the true story of British "vampire" serial killer John Haigh. His books include the Unexplained series, the Deadly Women series, the Killer Kids series, and the Cold Cases series.
Gary Tiedemann is a Florida and New York-based narrator, but learned how to act in Chicago's improv, sketch-comedy, and theater scene. He came to audiobook narration after voicing countless commercials and videos over a twenty-year voice-over career. Gary has also appeared in hundreds of improv and sketch performances at Chicago's Annoyance Theatre, iO, The Second City, and in dozens of theater roles as a cofounder of The New Colony Theatre. When Gary is not in a booth, he is probably outside wondering if there is time to go camping.