Episode
The Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
Description
Who handles your case if you go missing or are murdered? Talking Cold is the after-show podcast that dives into the key issues raised in COLD. Season 3 of COLD tells the story of Sheree Warren, who disappeared from Salt Lake City, Utah in 1985. Her case remains unsolved today, partially because of police squabbles over jurisdiction. Talking Cold hosts Amy Donaldson and Sheryl Worsley ask retired Salt Lake County Sheriff Aaron Kennard and former Roy, Utah police chief Carl Merino why police egos and invisible borders sometimes get in the way of solving crimes.Talking Cold is the after-show podcast that dives into the key issues raised in COLD. Follow Cold Season 3: The Search for Sheree on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chapters
In this episode of Talking Cold, Amy Donaldson and Cheryl Worsley introduce themselves, and dive into the issues surrounding police work, as is highlighted in the latest season of the Cold podcast, which chronicles the search for Cherie.
00:00 - 01:20 (01:20)
Summary
In this episode of Talking Cold, Amy Donaldson and Cheryl Worsley introduce themselves, and dive into the issues surrounding police work, as is highlighted in the latest season of the Cold podcast, which chronicles the search for Cherie.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
This podcast highlights the challenges of creating a metro police department in Salt Lake County and the resistance faced towards cooperation between smaller police departments.
01:20 - 08:46 (07:25)
Summary
This podcast highlights the challenges of creating a metro police department in Salt Lake County and the resistance faced towards cooperation between smaller police departments.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
A bigger police department allows for a more community-oriented approach, but it also comes with the challenge of staffing and coordinating resources.
08:46 - 15:07 (06:21)
Summary
A bigger police department allows for a more community-oriented approach, but it also comes with the challenge of staffing and coordinating resources.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
A former reserve officer shares his experience of being called into the police department for an assignment, and then talks about his involvement in working on cold cases and the challenges faced in solving them due to territorial issues among different agencies.
15:07 - 27:19 (12:12)
Summary
A former reserve officer shares his experience of being called into the police department for an assignment, and then talks about his involvement in working on cold cases and the challenges faced in solving them due to territorial issues among different agencies.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
In this podcast, they discuss the change in mentality for police work and how it has evolved over the years.
27:19 - 32:57 (05:38)
Summary
In this podcast, they discuss the change in mentality for police work and how it has evolved over the years. Reports couldn't be released without multiple levels of approval, and the interest in police work was notable for Kerry.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
In this conversation, the guest shares his experience of being a reserve officer and his thoughts on the role.
32:57 - 37:44 (04:47)
Summary
In this conversation, the guest shares his experience of being a reserve officer and his thoughts on the role. While being a reserve officer can be a chance to get extra money, the responsibility of the role can be challenging without the proper experience and training.
EpisodeThe Search for Sheree | Talking Cold: Who Owns Your Case? | 11
PodcastCold
This podcast explores the infamous trial of the Chicago 7 and how it represented a cultural divide in America during the Vietnam War era.
37:44 - 40:26 (02:41)
Summary
This podcast explores the infamous trial of the Chicago 7 and how it represented a cultural divide in America during the Vietnam War era.