Breaking the Ice: Cold Case Files

By Jamie Stupey

Breaking the Ice: Cold Case Files is a True Crime will examine some of the oldest cold cases in hopes of bringing awareness, accountability and justice to the victims and their families. 

We will start with Barbara McClure, a 24 year old Mother, missing since 1978—a missing mother from King County, Washington. Through interviews, cold case analysis, and family stories, we explore one of the Pacific Northwest’s most haunting unsolved missing person cases. If you’re drawn to long-term missing per

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Interview with the babysitter-Steve Towey

Send us Fan Mail This is the interview with Steve Towey. the man who says he was babysitting me the day my Mom went missing. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive

38:34

Commonly asked questions and answers.

Send us Fan Mail We will attempted to answer commonly asked questions. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive topics such as loss, grief, and childhood trauma. The

48:08

“The Paper Trail No One Followed”

Send us Fan Mail In 1978, Barbara Annette McClure told people she was being followed. “It’s my dad.” Weeks later, Barbara disappeared. The only thing ever recovered? Her driver’s license. But that clue, the one that could have broken open everything.

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Scott Steepleton part 2

Send us Fan Mail This is the secon half of Scott's story, the night Barbara McClure went missing. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive topics such as loss, grief

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The Day everything changed.

Send us Fan Mail Learn about the day Barbarba McClure went missing. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive topics such as loss, grief, and childhood trauma. The vi

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Why Now...

Send us Fan Mail In this episode you will get a better understanding of why it took 44 years for me to start this journey. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive t

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The story the media told

Send us Fan Mail An insite into the media coverage surrounding the disappearance of Barbara McClure. Support the show The following podcast contains personal reflections and experiences that may include references to sensitive topics such as loss, gr

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The Weight of Remembrance

Send us Fan Mail In this episode I share the realization that my mom’s disappearance isn’t just a piece of my past, but something that’s becoming a bigger part of my present and future. It’s a shift I didn’t see coming. Support the show The following