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Cold Case Kansas: A Social Detective Podcast
Cold Case Kansas: A Social Detective Podcast
135 episodes
5 days ago
Join MaryAnne retired Criminologist, with 20 years of experience as we investigate over 200 unsolved crimes across Kansas & bordering states. Behind every podcast there is a victim, their families, friends & loved ones. They are left looking for answers. On our podcast we believe it’s our job to treat their cases with respect, integrity & compassion. Cases get solved by keeping the victim & details of the case active on social media & crowdsourcing information. Our purpose is to bring widespread visibility to every case to bring answers and potentially stop additional crimes.
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Join MaryAnne retired Criminologist, with 20 years of experience as we investigate over 200 unsolved crimes across Kansas & bordering states. Behind every podcast there is a victim, their families, friends & loved ones. They are left looking for answers. On our podcast we believe it’s our job to treat their cases with respect, integrity & compassion. Cases get solved by keeping the victim & details of the case active on social media & crowdsourcing information. Our purpose is to bring widespread visibility to every case to bring answers and potentially stop additional crimes.
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Missing & Murdered
Cold Case Kansas: A Social Detective Podcast
44 minutes 12 seconds
6 months ago
Missing & Murdered

On July 28, 1997, in Rose Hill, Kansas, Frank Harrod calls his son, 24-year-old Franklin Harrod, Jr., also known as “Punkie,” who seems "off."

That phone call leads to uncovering a twisted love triangle & has lead investigators to the murders of two men who have been missing for decades.


Ricky L. Nelms, originally from Trinity in northwest Alabama, had moved to the Wichita area to work as a roofer. His family last saw him in February 1988 when he left with an old friend to return to Wichita

The man that connects both of these cases Jerry Trussell, currently imprisoned. Trussell is the only one, of three people convicted, still serving time.

KAKE New’s Hanah King spoke with Jerry Trussell.


EXCLUSIVE: Trussell talks from behind bars, aiding in search for missing men | | kake.com


Neither men have been located. Help bring these men home.

Rickey Nelms has been missing since 1988. Punkie Harrod was last heard from in 1997.

If you have any information that could help with recovering the remains of Rickey Nelms or Punkie Harrod, you are asked to contact the Butler County Sheriff's Office. 

Email crime tips: crimetips@bucoks.com

Crime tip phone number:  (316) 322-8817 or 866-484-5924


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Cold Case Kansas: A Social Detective Podcast
Join MaryAnne retired Criminologist, with 20 years of experience as we investigate over 200 unsolved crimes across Kansas & bordering states. Behind every podcast there is a victim, their families, friends & loved ones. They are left looking for answers. On our podcast we believe it’s our job to treat their cases with respect, integrity & compassion. Cases get solved by keeping the victim & details of the case active on social media & crowdsourcing information. Our purpose is to bring widespread visibility to every case to bring answers and potentially stop additional crimes.