The Cold Podcasts by David Cawley

Dave Cawley did a mountain of work to put together his Cold Podcast.   I would like to thank him for his work.   It is amazing the people he was able to interview, and information he was able to find.   I took some notes and hope to contact some the people he interviewed.   I learned some new things, but mostly I liked his attention to detail.   His work on the time line, and how he followed up on witnesses and found new people is very helpful.    There were a  few items I heard that I felt were wrong, but then again,  that was based on what the Police told me, my knowledge and people I talked to.   Dave talked with people I never talked to  which accounts for most of the differences.   All in all I think he did an excellent job.   Of course having lived it myself, I would have a different perspective.   People’s memories can change over time, new evidence can be discovered, evidence can be lost or misinterpreted, so it is natural that there are differences.

Unfortunately those who know what really  happened are all gone.   I  that don’t think they would ever have admitted what happened anyway.   I personally wouldn’t have believed them with out proof.

I am thankful that Dave took on the project and did such a great job.   I enjoyed listening to the pod casts and learned from them.   I would also like to thank all those that agreed to be interviewed.    There has been a renewed interest in the case since the Cold Podcast, and I have some new leads to follow-up on.   So thank you Dave, and I enjoyed your guitar playing.

I especially liked your weekly encouragement to people to get help if they are experiencing  domestic violence.  I am sure your work has helped many people.

I hope that everyone that listens to the Cold Pod Cast can use the things you discuss to look in the mirror and make changes in their own lives as needed.   We all need to be careful with our words and actions, to be supportive of those we love and interact with in our lives.

So once again Thank You Dave for your hard work.

Chuck Cox