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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...

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True Crime

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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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Remembering the Boston Bombing

4/11/2026
Summary In this episode of Cold Red, host Ray Carr and Fitz interview Detective Dave McNeil, who shares his extensive 37-year career in law enforcement, including his experiences as a detective in Watertown, Massachusetts. Dave discusses his early aspirations to become a detective, the evolution of policing in his community, and the challenges faced by police departments today. He recounts his involvement in significant cases, including the Boston Marathon bombing, and reflects on the importance of community support for law enforcement. As he approaches retirement, Dave shares his plans to continue working in forensic consulting and cold case investigations, emphasizing the need for collaboration and resources in solving crimes.

Duration:01:03:48

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Cold Red Special: James R Fitzgerald on The Unabomber Arrest.

4/3/2026
Jim Fitzgerald, a renowned FBI profiler, who shares insights from the Unabomber case after 30 years, the importance of linguistic analysis in solving crimes, and updates on ongoing investigations like the Nancy Guthrie case. Discover how language clues and behavioral profiling led to major breakthroughs and what lessons can be learned for future criminal investigations. keywords FBI profiler, Unabomber case, Ted Kaczynski, linguistic analysis, criminal profiling, Nancy Guthrie, investigation strategies, forensic linguistics, serial killers, law enforcement, 30

Duration:00:55:36

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Surviving the System: The Sara Kruzan Story

3/27/2026
Sara Kruzan grew up in California and experienced severe trauma and instability from a young age. At just 11 years old, she was groomed and sexually abused by a 31-year-old man, George Escobar, who later forced her into prostitution and controlled her through manipulation and exploitation. After enduring years of abuse, Kruzan shot and killed Escobar at the age of 16, later stating she believed it was the only way to escape him. In 1995, she was tried as an adult and convicted of first-degree murder, receiving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. During her trial, critical evidence about her history as a victim of abuse and trafficking was not fully presented, which significantly impacted the outcome. While in prison, Kruzan focused on education and personal growth, and her case eventually gained national attention as an example of how the justice system can fail victims of exploitation. After nearly 20 years behind bars, her sentence was commuted in 2013, leading to her release. Since then, she has become an advocate for criminal justice reform and for survivors of abuse, using her story to raise awareness

Duration:00:45:29

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Annie McCarrick and Ireland's Vanishing Triangle

3/20/2026
This episode explores recent mass shooting incidents, the case of Annie McCarrick, and the challenges in solving cold cases. Featuring insights from retired FBI agent Ken Strange, the discussion highlights security lessons, investigative hurdles, and the importance of public awareness. mass shootings, FBI, cold cases, Annie McCarrick, Ireland, investigation, security, law enforcement, terrorism, missing persons

Duration:00:48:43

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From Development of NFL player and team security programs to creating TSA

3/13/2026
Larry Wansley's remarkable career spans undercover FBI work, NFL security, and aviation safety, offering invaluable insights into risk management, leadership, and resilience. Discover how his experiences shaped innovative security practices and lessons learned from high-stakes environments.

Duration:01:15:43

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From Accountant to FBI Sniper: Barry Black's Unbelievable Journey

3/6/2026
In this episode, retired FBI agent Barry Black shares his extraordinary career journey from accountant to sniper and bomb technician, recounting pivotal events like Waco, Oklahoma City, and Atlanta bombings. Discover insights into law enforcement tactics, the psychology of bombers, and the evolution of FBI response strategies.

Duration:00:55:06

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Direct Message to Nancy Guthrie's Abductors: What You Need to Know

3/1/2026
This episode features law enforcement experts Jim Fitzgerald and Ray Carr discussing the Nancy Guthrie abduction case. They address the offenders directly, emphasizing the importance of cooperation, legacy, and the impact of their actions on the victim's family. keywordsNancy Guthrie, abduction, law enforcement, criminal psychology, offender communication, case resolution

Duration:00:10:05

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The 2008 Lindsay Buziak Case: Inside the Hunt for Justice

2/27/2026
This episode is the final episode in the series that delves into the complex case of Lindsay Buziak's 2008 murder, exploring behavioral analysis, investigative challenges, and the quest for justice. Featuring insights from Jeff Buziak and seasoned profilers Jim Fitzgerald and Ray Carr, it highlights the intricacies of solving a high-profile homicide. keywords Lindsay Buziak, homicide, behavioral analysis, criminal investigation, unsolved case, real estate murder, forensic evidence, criminal profiling, justice, cold case

Duration:00:57:15

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The Hidden Truth Behind Police Investigations of the Lindsay Buziak Case Part 3

2/21/2026
This episode delves into the systemic failures in criminal investigations, featuring insights from experts and grieving families. It highlights the importance of accountability, resource limitations, and the need for external oversight in solving complex cases. Keywords criminal justice, police accountability, systemic failure, forensic investigation, case resolution, law enforcement challenges

Duration:01:16:46

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18 Years of Silence: The Lindsay Buziak Case part 2

2/20/2026
This episode features Jeff Buziak sharing his 18-year journey seeking justice for his daughter Lindsay, who was murdered in Victoria. He discusses police interactions, the wall of silence in the community, and efforts to solve the case through investigative societies. keywords Lindsay Buziak, Victoria murder case, police corruption, cold case, justice, Vancouver Island, law enforcement, community silence, investigative societies, unsolved crimes

Duration:00:49:47

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Nancy Guthrie Case: Behavioral Insights into Criminal Minds

2/18/2026
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald delve into the Nancy Guthrie abduction case, analyzing the behavioral characteristics of the offender. They discuss pre-offense and post-offense behaviors, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these traits in potential suspects. The conversation highlights the need for public vigilance and the role of law enforcement in solving such cases. Keywords Nancy Guthrie, crime analysis, offender profiling, behavioral characteristics, abduction, criminal psychology, law enforcement, true crime, Cold Red Podcast

Duration:00:13:03

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Mind Over Murder Crossover Episode - Unveiling the Colonial Parkway Murders

2/14/2026
In this episode, Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald discuss the recent developments in the Colonial Parkway murders, focusing on the identification of Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. as the suspect through advanced DNA testing. Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley share their experiences with the FBI, the emotional impact of the case, and the ongoing quest for justice for the victims. The conversation delves into the nature of serial offenders, the importance of forensic breakthroughs, and the potential for legislative changes to aid in solving cold cases. Keywords Colonial Parkway murders, Alan Wade Wilmer, FBI, DNA evidence, victimology, cold cases, serial killers, forensic science, justice, family impact

Duration:00:48:15

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Inside the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping

2/7/2026
In this special edition of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald delve into the ongoing abduction case of Nancy Guthrie. They discuss the timeline of events, the potential motives behind the kidnapping, and the role of law enforcement in the investigation. The conversation highlights the importance of surveillance evidence, the dynamics of ransom notes, and the psychological aspects of the case. They also draw comparisons to historical kidnapping cases, analyze family dynamics, and explore the implications of the investigation moving forward. abduction, kidnapping, ransom, investigation, surveillance, law enforcement, crime analysis, forensic linguistics, family dynamics, public plea

Duration:00:46:03

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The Unsolved Murder of Lindsay Buziak

2/7/2026
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald engage with Jeff Buziak, father of Lindsay Buziak, who was murdered in 2008. The conversation delves into the details surrounding Lindsay's life, the circumstances of her murder, and the ongoing quest for justice. Jeff shares his personal journey of grief and determination to uncover the truth behind his daughter's unsolved case, emphasizing the importance of victimology in understanding the victim's life and the events leading up to the crime. The discussion also explores various theories regarding the murder, including potential motives and suspects, while highlighting the challenges faced in the investigation. Lindsay Buziak, unsolved murder, victimology, crime investigation, Calgary, British Columbia, Jeff Buziak, Cold Red podcast

Duration:00:45:27

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Navigating the Digital Shadows: Protecting Our Children

1/31/2026
In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald engage with Jessica Smith, the owner of ClickSafe Intelligence, to discuss the alarming rise of online predators and the importance of educating parents and children about online safety. Jessica shares her background in intelligence analysis and her work in researching child predators on the dark web. The conversation delves into the methods used by predators to groom children, the significance of victimology, and the need for open communication between parents and their children regarding online risks. The episode emphasizes the role of social media and gaming platforms in child exploitation and the potential for predictive analytics to prevent online crimes. Jessica provides valuable insights and resources for parents to help keep their children safe in the digital age.

Duration:01:07:01

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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