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COLD RED – A true crime podcast series hosted by two of the most well respected criminal profilers in law enforcement history. Ride along with Ray and Fitz as they dive into various cold cases, innocence projects, and some of their classic, high profile, international cases. Raymond Carr https://raymondjcarr.com Ray joined the FBI following college, working the robbery-homicide division. He was soon promoted to the Bank Robbery division in Philadelphia, the city with the 2nd highest bank robbery and armored vehicle robbery rate in the nation. Ray later moved on to the Bureau’s Behavioral Science Unit building profiles on serial offenders. He was assigned to lead the Friday Night Bank Robber task force where Ray would build a profile for the most successful bank robber in American History. Upon retirement, Ray wrote the book 30 Years On The Run about the capture and arrest of the robber and has since been featured on various series and documentaries discussing some of his high profile cases such as Homicide City and FBI: Criminal Pursuit on the Investigation Discovery. “Cops don’t solve cases, the community does!” “The victim is the most overlooked aspect of the crime by law enforcement.” -Ray Carr James Fitzgerald www.jamesrfitzgerald.com “Fitz” was a former Philadelphia Police Detective who later joined the FBI and was quickly promoted to the Behavioral Science Unit where he partnered up with Ray Carr building profiles on various criminals throughout the US. A forensic linguistics expert, Fitz is known for taking down the Unabomber and working several high profile cases like Jon Benet Ramsey and The DC Sniper. Upon retiring from the FBI, Fitz wrote a series of book volumes titled: Journey to the Center of the Mind and has been featured on numerous television shows including The Discovery Original Series – Manhunt: The Unabomber, where actor Sam Worthington played the role of Fitz. “I lay aw

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COLD RED – A true crime podcast series hosted by two of the most well respected criminal profilers in law enforcement history. Ride along with Ray and Fitz as they dive into various cold cases, innocence projects, and some of their classic, high profile, international cases. Raymond Carr https://raymondjcarr.com Ray joined the FBI following college, working the robbery-homicide division. He was soon promoted to the Bank Robbery division in Philadelphia, the city with the 2nd highest bank robbery and armored vehicle robbery rate in the nation. Ray later moved on to the Bureau’s Behavioral Science Unit building profiles on serial offenders. He was assigned to lead the Friday Night Bank Robber task force where Ray would build a profile for the most successful bank robber in American History. Upon retirement, Ray wrote the book 30 Years On The Run about the capture and arrest of the robber and has since been featured on various series and documentaries discussing some of his high profile cases such as Homicide City and FBI: Criminal Pursuit on the Investigation Discovery. “Cops don’t solve cases, the community does!” “The victim is the most overlooked aspect of the crime by law enforcement.” -Ray Carr James Fitzgerald www.jamesrfitzgerald.com “Fitz” was a former Philadelphia Police Detective who later joined the FBI and was quickly promoted to the Behavioral Science Unit where he partnered up with Ray Carr building profiles on various criminals throughout the US. A forensic linguistics expert, Fitz is known for taking down the Unabomber and working several high profile cases like Jon Benet Ramsey and The DC Sniper. Upon retiring from the FBI, Fitz wrote a series of book volumes titled: Journey to the Center of the Mind and has been featured on numerous television shows including The Discovery Original Series – Manhunt: The Unabomber, where actor Sam Worthington played the role of Fitz. “I lay aw

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Episodes
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Unsolved Murder: The Case of Joe Welsh

1/21/2026
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald discuss the unsolved murder of Joe Welsh, a personal friend of Jim's. Joined by Larry F. Sechuk from the Citizens Crime Commission, they explore the role of community involvement in solving crimes, the history of the commission, and the psychological impact of the case on those involved. The episode emphasizes the importance of public tips in cold cases and calls for action to help bring justice for Joe Welsh and his family.

Duration:00:52:36

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From the FBI to the DOJ: Kenneth Strange's Journey

1/5/2026
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, Ray Carr and Fitz interview Kenneth Strange, a former FBI special agent and author of 'A Cop's Son, One G-Man's Fight Against Jihad.' Kenneth shares his journey from his early life to his career in law enforcement, detailing his experiences in volatile regions, his transition to the FBI, and the challenges he faced. He reflects on significant events that shaped his career, the impact of losing colleagues, and his eventual retirement, culminating in his decision to write a memoir about his experiences.

Duration:00:15:53

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Reflections on a Year of Crime and Justice

12/25/2025
Summary In this episode, Ray Carr and Fitz reflect on a tumultuous year filled with significant events, including cold cases, mass shootings, and the impact of media on law enforcement. They discuss the Brown University shooting, the role of community involvement in investigations, and the importance of mental health for professionals in law enforcement. The conversation also touches on profiling techniques, the challenges of social media narratives, and the hope for solving cold cases with advancements in forensic science. The episode concludes with audience questions and holiday wishes.

Duration:00:54:47

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The Fight for Justice: Cold Case Investigations

12/18/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz welcome back cold case investigator Jen Bukholz to discuss her work in solving unsolved cases. They delve into the complexities of cold case investigations, focusing on the recent updates in the Rebecca Gould case and the details surrounding the murder of Linda Malcolm. The conversation highlights the importance of victimology, community involvement, and the challenges faced by investigators in bringing justice to victims and their families. Jen shares insights from her nonprofit, Break the Case, which aims to engage volunteers in solving cold cases, and emphasizes the need for collaboration between law enforcement and civilian groups to achieve resolution.

Duration:00:59:15

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Understanding the Complexities of Animal Rights

12/8/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz welcome Pamela Frasch, a prominent figure in animal law and advocacy. They discuss the intricate relationship between animal abuse and human violence, the evolving landscape of animal law, and the importance of understanding animal welfare. Pamela shares her experiences in the field, the misconceptions surrounding animal rights, and the need for a dedicated Department of Animal Welfare. The conversation emphasizes the significance of advocacy and education in promoting animal rights and welfare, while also addressing the challenges faced in the legal system.

Duration:00:58:07

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Unraveling the Colonial Parkway Murders

12/1/2025
Cold Red and Mind of Murder Crossover Episode This conversation delves into the Colonial Parkway murders, a series of crimes linked to serial killer Alan Wade Wilmer. The discussion covers the evolution of the case, profiling techniques, the methods used by Wilmer, and the implications of his family background. Experts analyze the patterns of his attacks, the geographic profiling of his hunting grounds, and the impact of law enforcement interactions on his behavior. The conversation highlights the complexities of understanding serial killers and the ongoing efforts to bring closure to the victims' families.

Duration:00:57:07

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Breaking the Silence: Mental Health in Law Enforcement

11/21/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, host Ray Carr and Fitz interview Adam Myers, a police captain who shares his journey through mental health challenges following a life-altering shooting incident. Adam discusses the stigma surrounding mental health in law enforcement, the importance of seeking help, and the resources available for first responders. He emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health and the impact of trauma on police officers. Adam's story serves as an inspiration for others facing similar struggles, highlighting the significance of support systems and therapy in the recovery process. Keywords mental health, law enforcement, PTSD, first responders, Adam Myers, police shooting, recovery, therapy, EMDR, mental health awareness

Duration:01:09:10

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From Top Gun to the Pentagon: James Dillon's Journey

11/17/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz celebrate Veterans Day and the 100th episode with special guest James Dillon, a veteran with 24 years of service in the Marine Corps and Navy. James shares his journey from being inspired by the movie Top Gun to attending the Naval Academy, his experiences during deployments, and the challenges he faced in various leadership roles. The conversation delves into the nature of military service, the importance of selflessness in leadership, and the evolving landscape of national security and warfare. James emphasizes the significance of serving others and the lessons learned throughout his career, providing valuable insights for those considering a military path. Keywords Veterans Day, military service, Naval Academy, leadership, national security, James Dillon, Iraq, investigations, warfare, service

Duration:01:00:23

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Inside the NYPD: Stories from Vic Ferrari

11/10/2025
In this episode of Cold Red, Ray Carr and Fitz interview Vic Ferrari, a retired NYPD detective and author. Vic shares his journey from a Bronx kid dreaming of becoming a detective to his 20-year career in the NYPD, discussing the evolution of police culture, challenges faced on the job, and the humor found in law enforcement. He recounts notable cases, including a significant investigation into car theft, and reflects on the impact of technology on crime. Vic also discusses his transition to writing after retirement, the importance of confidentiality, and shares unique stories from his time in the NYPD. The conversation concludes with Vic's thoughts on the current state of law enforcement and his future endeavors. Keywords NYPD, Vic Ferrari, law enforcement, car theft, police culture, crime stories, podcast, writing, detective, New York City

Duration:01:02:56

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Uncovering the NBA Gambling Scandal

11/2/2025
In this episode of Cold Red, host Ray Carr and co-host Fitz engage with Daniel Rosen, a senior reporter for the New York Sun, discussing his journey into journalism, his insights on FBI reporting, and the current state of law enforcement. The conversation delves into the recent NBA gambling scandal, exploring the implications of prop betting, the psychology behind gambling, and the role of informants in criminal investigations. The episode concludes with audience questions and reflections on the future of sports gambling and its impact on the integrity of the game. Keywords Daniel Rosen, FBI reporting, NBA gambling scandal, sports betting, informants, law enforcement, corruption, psychology of gambling, sports integrity, criminal investigations

Duration:00:59:59

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Inside the Louvre Heist: A Deep Dive

10/24/2025
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz welcome back Bob Whitman, a former FBI special agent specializing in art theft, to discuss the recent heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The conversation delves into the details of the heist, comparing it to other notable art thefts, including the infamous Gardner Museum heist. Bob shares insights on the planning and execution of the Louvre heist, the challenges of monetizing stolen art, and the importance of forensic evidence in investigations. The discussion also touches on security measures in museums, legal definitions of theft, and the role of informants in solving such crimes. Bob emphasizes the need for a reward offer to encourage tips and leads in the investigation. Keywords Louvre heist, art theft, Bob Whitman, FBI, security, investigation, art recovery, heist planning, museum security, criminal justice

Duration:00:39:52

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Confessions of a Former Neo Nazi

10/17/2025
In this episode of Cold Red, host Ray Carr and Fitz engage in a deep conversation with Keith, a former skinhead and bank robber, who shares his journey from a troubled youth seeking belonging to a life of crime and eventual redemption. Keith recounts his experiences with white supremacist ideologies, the allure of gang life, and the mechanics of bank robberies. He reflects on his arrest, time in prison, and the transformative moments that led him to renounce his past beliefs. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the factors that lead young people to extremism and the potential for change and redemption.

Duration:01:35:06

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The Integrity of Law Enforcement: A Deep Dive

10/11/2025
Takeaways The integrity of law enforcement is crucial for public trust. James Comey's actions have sparked significant debate about law enforcement practices. Charlie Kirk's influence on youth and politics is noteworthy. ICE operations are often controversial and politically charged. School shootings are becoming alarmingly common and require community action. False confessions are a complex issue in law enforcement. Community safety must be prioritized in all public spaces. Parents play a vital role in preventing youth violence. Transparency and accountability in law enforcement are essential. The legacy of crime impacts communities for generations. Keywords Cold Red Podcast, James Comey, law enforcement, Charlie Kirk, ICE, school shootings, false confessions, cold cases, sexual assault, community safety

Duration:01:02:02

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part20)

10/3/2025
Summary This conversation reflects on the tragic story of Shannon Schieber, emphasizing the importance of transparency in law enforcement, the impact of her life and legacy, and the complexities of forgiveness in the face of tragedy. The speakers share personal memories, insights on societal issues, and the power of compassion and understanding in healing.

Duration:00:26:09

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part19)

9/28/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz delve into the conclusion and aftermath of the Center City rapist case, featuring insights from retired detective Chuck Boyle and Shannon Schieber's father, Sylvester Schieber. The conversation explores the complexities of the case, including the arrest of Troy Graves, the plea deal negotiations, the controversies surrounding his confession, and the broader implications for the justice system and victims' families. The episode highlights the emotional toll on those affected and the ongoing quest for truth and justice.

Duration:01:03:58

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part18)

9/20/2025
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz delve into the harrowing experiences surrounding the Center City Rapist case, featuring insights from survivors Kristen Marshall and Kristin, as well as family member Sylvester Sheeber. The conversation explores the long-lasting impact of sexual assault, the challenges of navigating life post-trauma, and the importance of therapy and support systems. The guests reflect on the failures of the police and legal systems, emphasizing the need for accountability and systemic change to better support victims. Ultimately, the episode serves as a powerful reminder of resilience, healing, and the importance of treating others with kindness and respect.

Duration:00:44:04

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The Complex Mind of Theodore Kaczynski

9/16/2025
In this episode, Ray Carr and Fitz discuss the 30th anniversary of the Unabomber's manifesto publication, exploring the complexities of Theodore Kaczynski's motivations, his connections to Spanish culture, and the implications of his writings. Joined by author Jorge Casesmeiro Roger, they delve into Kaczynski's library, the decision to publish his manifesto, and the psychological insights gained from his case. The conversation highlights the legacy of the Unabomber and the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in law enforcement investigations.

Duration:00:57:12

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part17)

9/11/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz engage in a profound discussion with Megan Cutter, Chief of Victim Services at RAINN, about the Center City Rapist case and the broader implications of sexual violence in society. They explore RAINN's mission, the challenges faced by survivors, the evolution of the movement against sexual violence, and the critical role of advocacy and law enforcement in supporting victims. The conversation highlights the importance of education, awareness, and systemic change in addressing sexual violence, as well as the impact of technology and cultural shifts like the Me Too movement. Megan shares insights on how RAINN provides support to survivors and the need for a trauma-informed approach in all interactions with victims.

Duration:01:01:08

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part16)

9/5/2025
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz discuss the Center City Rapist case with Sergeant Kim Cochran, a detective from the Fort Collins Police Department. The conversation covers Kim's background in law enforcement, the investigation into the series of sexual assaults committed by Troy Graves, and the challenges faced by the police department in connecting the case to similar incidents in Philadelphia. The emotional toll on investigators, community engagement, and the importance of forensic evidence are also explored, culminating in the arrest of Graves and the impact on the victims and community.

Duration:01:06:13

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The Predator's Playground: Justice for Shannon Schieber (part15)

8/30/2025
This conversation delves into the harrowing experiences of two survivors of a serial assault case in Fort Collins, Colorado, in the early 2000s. Kristen Marshall and another survivor share their personal stories of trauma, resilience, and the journey towards healing. They discuss the impact of their experiences on their lives, the importance of community support, and the advocacy work they engaged in to help others. The conversation highlights the need for empathy and understanding towards survivors, emphasizing that blame should never be placed on the victim.

Duration:00:31:35