Send us a text In this powerful episode of The Cold Cases Podcast, we sit down with Ann Patrick — the daughter of Maureen “Cookie” Rowan, recently identified as the woman long known only as “Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee.” After more than fifty years without answers, Ann opens up about what this discovery means to her family, the pain of growing up without the truth, and the urgent need for information as the investigation enters a new chapter. Ann shares personal memories, emotional reflectio...
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of The Cold Cases Podcast, we sit down with Ann Patrick — the daughter of Maureen “Cookie” Rowan, recently identified as the woman long known only as “Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee.” After more than fifty years without answers, Ann opens up about what this discovery means to her family, the pain of growing up without the truth, and the urgent need for information as the investigation enters a new chapter. Ann shares personal memories, emotional reflectio...
Still Missing: October 7th Victims Believed Alive | Missing Persons
Send us a text 🎙️ Believed Alive — The 20 Missing from October 7 On October 7, 2023, Hamas militants stormed into Israel, taking hundreds of hostages and forever altering the lives of families across the region. Two years later, 48 remain in captivity — and 20 are still believed to be alive. In this hour-long narrative episode, TheColdCases.com Podcast steps beyond politics and headlines to focus on the human stories behind those numbers. Through quiet, reflective narration, host Dustin Terry...
Send us a text In this powerful episode of The Cold Cases Podcast, we sit down with Ann Patrick — the daughter of Maureen “Cookie” Rowan, recently identified as the woman long known only as “Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee.” After more than fifty years without answers, Ann opens up about what this discovery means to her family, the pain of growing up without the truth, and the urgent need for information as the investigation enters a new chapter. Ann shares personal memories, emotional reflectio...