ArkLaTex Crime Files

ArkLaTex Crime Files
Podcast Description
This podcast takes a deep dive into some of the most high-profile and notorious crimes that once gripped the ArkLaTex region, stories the public was captivated by, but may have faded from memory over time.
Beyond retelling these headline-making cases, the platform also serves as a voice for law enforcement agencies to share updates on cold cases, ongoing investigations, and the critical information still needed to bring long-awaited closure.
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The podcast focuses on true crime stories, cold cases, and law enforcement insights, with episodes dedicated to specific cases like the disappearance of Ischmael Carter and the long-unsolved mystery of Kelly Wilson, while also discussing technological advancements in crime-solving presented by experts from local crime labs.

This podcast takes a deep dive into some of the most high-profile and notorious crimes that once gripped the ArkLaTex region, stories the public was captivated by, but may have faded from memory over time.
Beyond retelling these headline-making cases, the platform also serves as a voice for law enforcement agencies to share updates on cold cases, ongoing investigations, and the critical information still needed to bring long-awaited closure.
An American serial killer in the heart of Shreveport’s Cedar Grove neighborhood. Between 1984 and 1987 Nathaniel Code was connected to as many eight murders, including the July 1985 murders of the Cheney-Culbert family. Former Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Scott Crichton was the lead prosecutor in the case. Crichton reflects on the emotional and mental toll the case and trial had on him.

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