Send us a text For more than fifty years, Florida’s most haunting Jane Doe was known only as Little Miss Panasoffkee — a young woman found strangled beneath an Interstate 75 overpass in 1971. She appeared on Unsolved Mysteries, inspired endless theories, and became one of the state’s most enduring cold cases. Now, at long last, she has a name. In this episode, Cold Case Journalist Dustin Terry takes you inside the remarkable identification of Maureen L. Minor Rowan, nicknamed “Cookie,” who wa...
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Send us a text For more than fifty years, Florida’s most haunting Jane Doe was known only as Little Miss Panasoffkee — a young woman found strangled beneath an Interstate 75 overpass in 1971. She appeared on Unsolved Mysteries, inspired endless theories, and became one of the state’s most enduring cold cases. Now, at long last, she has a name. In this episode, Cold Case Journalist Dustin Terry takes you inside the remarkable identification of Maureen L. Minor Rowan, nicknamed “Cookie,” who wa...
Did DHL Founder Larry Hillblom Fake His Death? | True Crime
Send us a text In May 1995, billionaire Larry Hillblom—co-founder of DHL and one of the most eccentric tycoons of his era—vanished when his vintage seaplane went down in the Pacific near the Northern Mariana Islands. Two bodies were recovered from the crash. Hillblom’s was not. What followed was chaos: inheritance battles worth hundreds of millions, DNA tests proving children scattered across Asia, and whispers that Hillblom himself had orchestrated his own disappearance. Did he truly die tha...
Send us a text For more than fifty years, Florida’s most haunting Jane Doe was known only as Little Miss Panasoffkee — a young woman found strangled beneath an Interstate 75 overpass in 1971. She appeared on Unsolved Mysteries, inspired endless theories, and became one of the state’s most enduring cold cases. Now, at long last, she has a name. In this episode, Cold Case Journalist Dustin Terry takes you inside the remarkable identification of Maureen L. Minor Rowan, nicknamed “Cookie,” who wa...