A jailhouse snitch tells the FBI that Cary Hartmann killed Sheree Warren. Cary tries to convince the parole board he's innocent. Sheree’s family members hold a memorial and have her declared legally deceased. Ogden police detective Shane Minor follows up on a longshot lead in the search for Sheree. Season 3 of Cold includes descriptions of rape, sexual assault, murder and domestic violence. Please take care when listening. Follow Cold Season 3: The Search for Sheree wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge all 10 episodes ad-free only on Amazon Music. Or you can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery App. Please support us by supporting our sponsors! BetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/COLD and get on your way to being your best self. Noom - Reach your goals by signing up for your free trial with our code, visitnoom.com/cold See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This season of the cold podcast includes descriptions of rape, sexual assault, murder, and domestic violence.
Please take care in listening.
The tv network ABC premiered a new crime drama in February of 1989.
Tonight, Burt Reynolds stars as BL Stryker.
I had never heard of BL Stryker until I came across a reference to it in the Cherie Warren case files.
So I did what any curious journalist would do.
I ordered a dvd set off eBay.
It's Friday night and I've got a cold beverage in one hand, got a bag of chips in the other.
Let's put this dvd on the title character.
BL Stryker is a former New Orleans police detective.
He retires to his hometown of Palm Beach, Florida, then, against his better judgment, finds himself pressed into service as a private investigator.
Whatever problems Palm beach has, Palm beach can work them out.
The plot of the first episode revolves around a serial rapist who sneaks into the homes of young socialites.
The police turn to Stryker for help.
This is the fourth girl who's been attacked in the last six weeks.
I'm a little surprised, having now seen it, that this episode aired on Primetime tv.
There are a couple of scenes that show the assaults.
They're framed to avoid anything explicit, but something just feels off to me about watching a dramatization of a sexual assault as a form of family entertainment.
Not everyone shares my sensitivity.
Case in a few days after this show aired, an FBI agent in Salt Lake City received a phone call from an inmate at the Iron County Correctional Facility in southern Utah.