Engage Females 25-44 with this Intriguing True Crime Podcast

The Trail Went Cold

A Show That Brings New Life To Old Cases

The Trail Went Cold is a true crime podcast where writer Robin Warder examines unsolved mysteries and offer his own theories as to what really happened. It's produced and edited by Magill Foote and the music featured is composed and performed by Vince Nitro. The stories that he revisits can give you goosebumps but make you want to keep listening to hear what happens. They take place all throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, stretching from 1935-2010. With Warder as the single narrator, he brings his own unique perspective and method of storytelling to the cases. 

 

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What Audience Members are Saying...

“I was a fan of Robin Warder’s from reading Listverse and Cracked lists, and also a fan of Unsolved Mysteries from back in the 1980s, so I love this podcast. It’s really well-researched, well-written, and gets under my skin like Unsolved Mysteries used to. It’d be great if they rebooted that show with Robin as a writer.”
“I appreciate how this podcast takes the time to highlight both smaller or lesser known cases along with the later and more notable ones. The narrator also takes the time to highlight his own personal thoughts on each case, which are presented logically and add depth to the complexities of the cases. Overall a great listen, it has become a favorite for my commute!”
“The topics are relatively unique considering the number of true crime podcasts. The host’s voice is unique but that adds to the charm. I would much prefer to this to the over-produced podcasts with overly dramatic hosts.”

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Robin Warder

The writer of THE TRAIL WENT COLD. Robin is an award-winning screenwriter who also loves to write about unsolved mysteries and true crime. Thus far, he has published over 100 articles for both Cracked.com and Listverse.com. Many of the cases in his articles have been - and continue to be - analyzed on the podcast.

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