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Cold Case Unsealed

Cold Case Unsealed

Written by: AC Wilson
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Cold Case Unsealed is a gripping true crime podcast that reopens forgotten investigations, unsolved murders, and mysterious disappearances that never received the answers they deserved. Each episode dives deep into cold case files, police reports, witness statements, timelines, and overlooked evidence to uncover the stories buried beneath years of silence. From abandoned leads and vanished suspects to shocking twists and hidden connections, Cold Case Unsealed explores the haunting mysteries that continue to leave families searching for justice. With immersive storytelling, atmospheric narration, and detailed research, the podcast examines the cases that time refused to solve. Some files were closed.

These cases were never finished.

Disclaimer

Cold Case Unsealed is a true crime podcast created for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The podcast discusses real criminal cases, investigations, disappearances, and deaths that may include sensitive subject matter. All information presented is based on publicly available sources, news reports, court records, and independent research at the time of recording. Theories and opinions discussed are speculative unless officially confirmed by law enforcement or verified documentation. The podcast does not claim guilt or innocence regarding any individual who has not been convicted in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised due to mature themes, including violence, criminal acts, and disturbing content. This podcast is not affiliated with any law enforcement agency or official investigation.Copyright AC Wilson
Episodes
  • Cold Case Killer EXPOSED After 3 DECADES - Interrogation of Gene Stuller
    May 16 2026
    This episode details the 2025 arrest of Gene Stuller for the 1991 cold case murder of Julia Sue Wilbanks in St. Cloud, Florida. Although the investigation stalled for over three decades, modern genetic genealogy and DNA recovered from the victim's clothing eventually linked the 72-year-old suspect to the brutal crime. The narrative focuses on a three-hour police interrogation where detectives used strategic psychological tactics and astronomical DNA probabilities to confront Stuller's calm denials. While the suspect maintained his innocence despite the evidence, the sources highlight how advancements in forensic science provided long-awaited closure for the victim's family. Ultimately, the account contrasts Stuller’s reputation as a kindly neighbor with the violent nature of the decades-old homicide.

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    46 mins
  • 19-Year-Old Miya Marcano’s Disappearance
    May 16 2026
    The episode details the tragic 2021 disappearance and murder of 19-year-old student Miya Marcano at her Florida apartment complex. It identifies her killer as a maintenance worker who used a master key to gain unauthorized entry, highlighting significant security failures and delayed police responses. In the wake of this crime, Marcano's family successfully advocated for the passage of "Miya’s Law," which mandates stricter background checks and key-logging protocols for rental properties. The sources emphasize her vibrant life and Caribbean heritage while documenting the legal battles and systemic changes sparked by her death. Ultimately, the material serves as both a reconstruction of the investigation and a testament to her enduring impact on renter safety legislation.

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    31 mins
  • Robin Lawrence Was Murdered in 1994 and It Took Police 29 Years to Arrest Her Killer
    May 15 2026
    The episode recounts the tragic 1994 murder of Robin Lawrence, a talented artist and mother who was killed in her Virginia home by a random intruder. For nearly three decades, the case remained cold despite the recovery of the killer’s DNA from a washcloth at the scene. The investigation finally saw a breakthrough through the use of modern genetic genealogy, which allowed authorities to identify and arrest Stephan Smerk in 2023. Smerk, a former soldier who confessed to the senseless act, was eventually sentenced to 70 years in prison. This narrative highlights the evolution of forensic science and the long-awaited closure for a family devastated by an act of inexplicable violence.

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    46 mins
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