The Murder Sheet is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by journalist Áine Cain and attorney Kevin Greenlee.
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We've talked to you about quite a few cold cases on the Murder Sheet. Now, it's time to get into how these sensitive, often-negleceted cases should be handed.
For today's episode, we interviewed criminologist and author Dr. Michael Artnfield about these unsolved cases, which he delves into in his latest book How to Solve a Cold Case: And Everything Else You Wanted To Know About Catching Killers. Before founding the Western University Cold Case Society and becoming a professor at Western University in Canada, Arntfield served as a police officer and detective in London, Ontario. Now he also works with the Murder Accountability Project to track possible serial killers.
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