Cold Case Crime Cuts – Episode Six: Moonlight Shadow

Cold Case Crime Cuts

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COLD CASE CRIME CUTS

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Cold Case Crime Cuts delves into some of the coldest, truest crimes ever committed, using a brand new, unique investigative technique known as a “podcast”. From “who shot who?” at the Copacabana to “was the Deputy, in fact, asking for it?” in “I Shot The Sheriff”, American journalist (and also podcaster) Mason Lane unravels the mysteries both behind and inside the enigmas.

COLD CASE CRIME CUTS is an Auddy Presentation of an UNUSUAL Production

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Producer and Director: Jon Holmes
Writers: Jon Holmes and Gareth Ceredig
Cast: Lance Fuller, Alexandra Metaxa, Jake Yapp, Alex Sievewright and Naomi Denny
Album Art: Simon Fowler and Nicole Stewart
Auddy Executive Producer: Andrew Sampson

Cold Case Crime Cuts – Episode Six: Moonlight Shadow

A man is shot six times by a man (another man) on the run. But why? And who are they? And why are the trees whispering? The night is heavy and the air, unlike one of the men, is alive, as journalist (and also podcaster) Mason Lane ventures into it to uncover a mystery, a mystery in which people are dead, and where the trees have begun to sing. It’s the story of a desperate fight, a lost riddle and, possibly crucially, the silhouette of a gun

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