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audio
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Science
True Crime

True crime meets forensic science in the What Remains podcast from WRAL Studios. With no ID, human skeletal remains often end up at medical examiners’ offices where they sit in storage closets for years, gathering dust as evidence slowly disappears. These are some of the most difficult cold cases to crack. Unsolved murders. Missing people never identified. Families without answers. Every year in the United States there are 600,000 missing person reports and 4,400 sets of unidentified human remains are found. But matching the remains to the missing people is not an easy task.  
Meet the passionate scientists, investigators and volunteers dedicating their lives to the seemingly impossible: matching missing persons to unidentified human remains. WRAL Studios presents What Remains, hosted by veteran crime reporter Amanda Lamb. 

People |
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Raleigh, NC
Premiere Date |
2022-06-08
Related Hashtags |
#whatremainspodcast
Frequency |
Biweekly
Explicit |
No

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21 Available Episodes (21 Total)Average duration: 00:28:58
Dec 21 | 00:29:06
E20 Seeking Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls
Dec 07 | 00:26:10
E19 Crowdfunding Cold Cases
Nov 23 | 00:26:45
E18 The Disappearance of Brittanee Drexel
Nov 09 | 00:23:57
E17 Forty Years and Counting
Oct 26 | 00:23:30
E16 Isotope Analysis | It’s in the Water
Oct 12 | 00:31:29
E15 The Somerton Man
Sep 28 | 00:31:24
E14 “Little Miss Nobody” The Abduction and Murder of Sharon Lee Gallegos
Sep 14 | 00:35:50
E13 A Lost Father and a Father’s Loss
Aug 31 | 00:30:10
E12 Paying the Price for DNA Testing
Aug 17 | 00:27:57
E11 Resolution | One of North Carolina's Oldest Cold Cases
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