Out Of The Cold launches alongside Cold Case Live in December 2020.
James chases an old photograph and finds the First Nation Canadian woman who hitched a ride with serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades and lived to tell the tale.
In this bonus episode, James expands on the conversation with Pamela Milliken, covering First Nation life and her first-hand experience of missing and murdered indigenous women. With Special Thanks: To Pamela Lee Milliken, a simply astonishing human being. Production: Out Of The Cold is written and presented by James Patrick. It is produced for Cold Case Live by Cynefin Digital Limited in association with AJJ Entertainment LLC. The cold case platform and all of our digital content is made possible through SOCINT: Social Intelligence. Music: Music for our bonus episodes is sourced through Story Blocks and the featured tracks are Slide The Guitar by Neil Cross and Deep In The Bayou by Patrick Smith.
James uncovers the yearbook of serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades and delves into the history of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
James speaks with domestic abuse and addiction survivor, Della.
James pieces together the disturbing account of the abduction, torture, and rape of Shana Holts.
James pieces together the abduction and brutal murder of Regina Walters, taken from Texas and kept prisoner by truck-driving serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades in 1990.
James explores the Arizona kidnap and torture of Katie Ford which led to Robert Ben Rhoades' arrest and eventual conviction, and speaks about the case with behavioural expert Dr Lawrence J. Simon - a colleague from the Cold Case Foundation.
James speaks about the case with forensics expert Francine Bardole - a colleague from the Cold Case Foundation - discussing developments in evidence processing and DNA which could, potentially, identify additional victims of Rhoades.
James turns his attention to Utah, and the 1990 case of an unidentified woman found in the Desert. He speaks with retired Medical Examiner Dr Todd Grey - a colleague from the Cold Case Foundation - discussing how that case was eventually attributed to serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades.