James Ford

Cold Truth

True crime cases that went cold — until evidence and detective work cracked them

Author

James Ford

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Latest episode

Jun 22, 2026

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Episodes

The Butcher of Rostov: How Andrei Chikatilo Kept Slipping Through the Soviet Net 22.06.2026

# The Butcher of Rostov: How Andrei Chikatilo Kept Slipping Through the Soviet Net ## Drop the listener into a documented moment that captures the mystery of how one offender stayed hidden for years, and end on the central unanswered question. - Open on a documented moment from the case record that places the audience inside the fear and confusion before the full pattern was understood. - Use one...

Jacqueline Hill and the Yorkshire Ripper Investigation’s Missed Chances 18.06.2026

# Jacqueline Hill and the Yorkshire Ripper Investigation’s Missed Chances ## Drop the listener into the final murder in the case chronology and frame it as the point where a long manhunt still had not caught up to Sutcliffe. - Open on the documented moment of Jacqueline Hill’s discovery or last confirmed sighting, with only the basic sensory facts available from the record. - Identify that she was...

Tylenol 1982: The Murders That Rewrote Product Safety 18.06.2026

# Tylenol 1982: The Murders That Rewrote Product Safety ## Drop the listener into the first documented moment the danger became real, with no context yet, so the ordinary setting and the sudden death do the work of the hook. - Open on a verified moment from the early deaths or discovery of the tampered capsules in the Chicago area. - Anchor the scene in ordinary life: a household, a medicine cabin...

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