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...
The Cold Cases of the Tylenol Murders | True Crime
Send us a text 🕵️‍♂️ On this episode of TheColdCases.com Podcast, we dive deep into the chilling Tylenol murders of 1982 — a cold case that shocked the nation and left seven innocent people dead. From the first mysterious deaths to the nationwide panic, this story changed the way we view everyday safety forever. 📚 Through detailed crime journalism, we examine the investigation, the victims’ lives, and the baffling trail of clues that investigators followed. With no one ever charged, the case ...
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...