Well, Season 1 has come to an end. As they close this chapter, Sellers and Stormy get a little silly, discuss a couple happenings in the news, reflect on this season, and give a little hint at the upcoming year. (Also, a complete aside, so you donât think Stormy was imagining a character in a movie or you were yelling at us what the movie was (and youâll understand once you listen): Enderâs Game! Thank you to everyone for a special season, for sharing the cases, and the families for trusting us with their loved one's plight.If you have tips for any cases we discussed in a previous episode or have shared on social media, or if you have a case you would like to submit for a future episode or if you are a family member of a cold case victim in need of support, please feel free to contact us by emailing info@alcoldcase.com or by using the contact form on alcoldcase.com.**Psst, stick around to the very end (Past end credits) for some extras!**Links and thanks from todayâs episode:âFormer Walker Co. correctional officer agrees to plead guilty in death of inmate Tony Mitchell #JusticeForTonyMitchell âAddiction recovery worker claims in lawsuit she was fired for calling for justice in Tony Mitchellâs Walker County jail deathâSettlement in federal court case involving WCSOâFamily of man shot dead by Walker County Sheriffâs deputy settles federal wrongful death lawsuitâAdditional bones found Mount Vernon where skull was foundâFacebook post 1/3/24: 23 years ago Stephen Pearson disappearedâBreaking the Silence: Rickem Samuel âhttps://www.joacree.com/âStorm Of Suspicion Season 5, Episode 9: Burned in a Blackout is available on The Weather Channel #LisaNichols#Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #SilenceIsBetrayal #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter #RaiseYourVoice #Advocacy #JusticeForAllBe sure to follow us on social media where we continue to advocate for cold case victims and their families!Alabama Cold Case Advocacy & the Unforgotten podcast are products of countless hours of researching and networking to bring greater exposure to the cases we share. We cover all associated expenses out of our own pocket. This ensures victimsâ families have a cost-free avenue to raise awareness and seek justice for their loved ones. If you appreciate our mission and feel inspired to support our work, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation on
Well, Season 1 has come to an end. As they close this chapter, Sellers and Stormy get a little silly, discuss a couple happenings in the news, reflect on this season, and give a little hint at the upcoming year. (Also, a complete aside, so you donât think Stormy was imagining a character in a movie or you were yelling at us what the movie was (and youâll understand once you listen): Enderâs Game! Thank you to everyone for a special season, for sharing the cases, and the families for trusting us ...