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Coffee and Cases is a true crime podcast where we like our coffee hot and our cases cold. Join us (Allison and Maggie) weekly to dive into the unknown and the unsolved.
Coffee and Cases is a true crime podcast where we like our coffee hot and our cases cold. Join us (Allison and Maggie) weekly to dive into the unknown and the unsolved.
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics
Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Coffee and Cases Podcast.
Hosts
Allison
Maggie
Previous Guests
Charlotte Kinsey
Charlotte Kinsey was a thirteen-year-old girl who attended the Oklahoma State Fair in September 1981 with her best friend, Cinda Pallett. Their disappearance during this event became a significant case that shocked the local community and garnered national attention.
Charlotte Kinsey was a thirteen-year-old girl who attended the Oklahoma State Fair in September 1981 with her best friend, Cinda Pallett. Their disappearance during this event became a significant case that shocked the local community and garnered national attention.
Cinda Pallett
Cinda Pallett was a thirteen-year-old girl who, along with her best friend Charlotte Kinsey, went missing during the Oklahoma State Fair in September 1981. The case surrounding their disappearance raised numerous questions and remains a poignant example of a tragic event in the lives of young girls.
Cinda Pallett was a thirteen-year-old girl who, along with her best friend Charlotte Kinsey, went missing during the Oklahoma State Fair in September 1981. The case surrounding their disappearance raised numerous questions and remains a poignant example of a tragic event in the lives of young girls.
Topics Discussed
Redpath Murders
Montreal
true crime
mystery
Golden Square Mile
Ada Maria Redpath
Jocelyn Clifford Redpath
Amy Bradley
disappearance
Caribbean cruise
Rhapsody of the Seas
unsolved cases
Oklahoma State Fair
Charlotte Kinsey
Cinda Pallett
1981
Amina Kandil
Belel Kandil
Ahmed Kandil
Rebecca Downey
Patricia Armentrout
Bowling Green Jane Doe
identity
Here's the recent few episodes on Coffee and Cases Podcast.
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E266: The Redpath Murders
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Hosts of this podcast episode
AllisonMaggie
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Redpath MurdersMontrealtrue crimemysteryGolden Square MileAda Maria RedpathJocelyn Clifford Redpath
On a quiet June evening in 1901, gunshots shattered the calm inside Montreal’s lavish Redpath Mansion. By night’s end, two members of one of Canada’s wealthiest families—Ada Maria Redpath, 59, and her 24-year-old son, Jocelyn Clifford Redpath—were dead. But what really happened inside the secluded estate at 1065 Sherbrooke Street? Was it a tragic accident, a desperate act, or something far more sinister? Step inside the gilded world of the Golden Square Mile to uncover a century-old mystery that still haunts Canadian history.
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On a quiet June evening in 1901, gunshots shattered the calm inside Montreal’s lavish Redpath Mansion. By night’s end, two members of one of Canada’s wealthiest families—Ada Maria Redpath, 59, and her 24-year-old son, Jocelyn Clifford Redpath—were dead. But what really happened inside the secluded estate at 1065 Sherbrooke Street? Was it a tragic accident, a desperate act, or something far more sinister? Step inside the gilded world of the Golden Square Mile to uncover a century-old mystery that still haunts Canadian history.
If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
0:0039:33
E265: Amy Bradley
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AllisonMaggie
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Amy BradleydisappearanceCaribbean cruiseRhapsody of the Seastrue crimeunsolved cases
Vacations are supposed to be carefree—a time to disconnect from stress and reconnect with loved ones. But for the Bradley family, a Caribbean cruise aboard Rhapsody of the Seas became the start of a nightmare. Just three days into their trip, 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley vanished without a trace. No signs of struggle. No clear answers. How does someone disappear from a ship filled with thousands of people? And why, decades later, are there still whispers that Amy may be alive? This is the story of a young woman who set sail with her family… and never came home.
Vacations are supposed to be carefree—a time to disconnect from stress and reconnect with loved ones. But for the Bradley family, a Caribbean cruise aboard Rhapsody of the Seas became the start of a nightmare. Just three days into their trip, 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley vanished without a trace. No signs of struggle. No clear answers. How does someone disappear from a ship filled with thousands of people? And why, decades later, are there still whispers that Amy may be alive? This is the story of a young woman who set sail with her family… and never came home.
0:0046:50
E264: Charlotte Kinsey and Cinda Pallett
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AllisonMaggie
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Charlotte KinseyCinda Pallett
Keywords
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Oklahoma State FairCharlotte KinseyCinda Palletttrue crimeunsolved cases1981
In September 1981, the Oklahoma State Fair promised a night of freedom and fun for two best friends, thirteen-year-olds Charlotte Kinsey and Cinda Pallett. But what began as an evening filled with rides, laughter, and the excitement of adolescence quickly turned into every parent’s worst nightmare. This week, Allison explores a case that stunned a community, shook a nation, and left behind far more questions than answers.
If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
In September 1981, the Oklahoma State Fair promised a night of freedom and fun for two best friends, thirteen-year-olds Charlotte Kinsey and Cinda Pallett. But what began as an evening filled with rides, laughter, and the excitement of adolescence quickly turned into every parent’s worst nightmare. This week, Allison explores a case that stunned a community, shook a nation, and left behind far more questions than answers.
If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
Labor Day weekend in 2014 was supposed to mean a short trip to Canada for Amina and Belel Kandil with their father, Ahmed, before the celebration of Amina’s 11th birthday on Monday, September 1 and the start of school on the following day. However, as the weekend came to a close, Amina and Belel’s mother--Rebecca Downey-- found that her phone calls were going unanswered. Her daughter’s birthday passed and school began but her ex-husband and her children didn’t return. In fact, they didn’t even go to Canada. And that was just the beginning of Ahmed’s plan.
Labor Day weekend in 2014 was supposed to mean a short trip to Canada for Amina and Belel Kandil with their father, Ahmed, before the celebration of Amina’s 11th birthday on Monday, September 1 and the start of school on the following day. However, as the weekend came to a close, Amina and Belel’s mother--Rebecca Downey-- found that her phone calls were going unanswered. Her daughter’s birthday passed and school began but her ex-husband and her children didn’t return. In fact, they didn’t even go to Canada. And that was just the beginning of Ahmed’s plan.
0:0041:32
E262: Patricia Armentrout
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AllisonMaggie
Keywords
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Patricia ArmentroutBowling Green Jane Doeidentitytrue crimemystery
A name carries history, identity, and belonging—but what happens when it's lost to time? In 1984, the quiet town of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was rocked by a gruesome discovery along Interstate 65-- the discovery of a body. With no immediate clues to her identity, the woman became known only as "Bowling Green Jane Doe," her past a mystery and her voice silenced. Who was she? How did she end up there? And, more importantly, would she ever be given her name back? In this episode of Coffee and Cases, we unravel the story of a young woman whose identity was restored—but whose fate still raises more questions than answers.
If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
A name carries history, identity, and belonging—but what happens when it's lost to time? In 1984, the quiet town of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was rocked by a gruesome discovery along Interstate 65-- the discovery of a body. With no immediate clues to her identity, the woman became known only as "Bowling Green Jane Doe," her past a mystery and her voice silenced. Who was she? How did she end up there? And, more importantly, would she ever be given her name back? In this episode of Coffee and Cases, we unravel the story of a young woman whose identity was restored—but whose fate still raises more questions than answers.
If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases
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