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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2019 · 30 MIN

Solving Cold Cases with Nina Innsted

from Payne in the Pod · host Junto Media

Not Just Telling Stories: Helping To Solve CasesMary Payne has Nina Innsted from Already Gone and Don’t Talk to Strangers on this episode. Nina is a teacher-turned-podcaster who grew up around murder, as her father was a defense attorney on various cases. Already Gone’s episodes cover an older unsolved murder case in each episode. Since starting it three years ago, two cases have made headway since being featured on her podcast - the Kimberlee King case was reopened and a case from the ‘80s has found some new information. Nina’s second podcast, Don’t Talk To Strangers, focuses on the Oakland County Child Killer from 1976-1977. In a year and a half time period in Oakland County, Michigan, nine children were murdered and four of those were believed to have been by the same person. Mary Payne and Nina contemplate if DNA could prove who the Oakland County Child Killer was and if there was a copycat during the time of the killings. Nina takes each case she covers very seriously and presents them in a fashion that brings respect to those who have been lost while still presenting the facts of each case.Nina’s Podcast Recommendations:Generation WhyThe FallLineArticles of InterestHistory DweebsThe ConspiratorsFind Nina At:Twitter: @alreadygonepod and @dttspodLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Not Just Telling Stories: Helping To Solve Cases Mary Payne has Nina Innsted from Already Gone and Don’t Talk to Strangers on this episode. Nina is a teacher-turned-podcaster who grew up around murder, as her father was a defense attorney on various cases. Already Gone’s episodes cover an older unsolved murder case in each episode. Since starting it three years ago, two cases have made headway since being featured on her podcast - the Kimberlee King case was reopened and a case from the ‘80s has found some new information. Nina’s second podcast, Don’t Talk To Strangers, focuses on the Oakland County Child Killer from 1976-1977. In a year and a half time period in Oakland County, Michigan, nine children were murdered and four of those were believed to have been by the same person. Mary Payne and Nina contemplate if DNA could prove who the Oakland County Child Killer was and if there was a copycat during the time of the killings. Nina takes each case she covers very seriously and presents them in a fashion that brings respect to those who have been lost while still presenting the facts of each case. Nina’s Podcast Recommendations: Generation Why The Fall LineArticles of Interest History Dweebs The Conspirators Find Nina At: Twitter: @alreadygonepod and @dttspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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