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The Cat Black Podcast

The Cat Black Podcast

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Welcome to The Cat Black Podcast – where shadows whisper and history's darkest tales come to life. Join us as we delve into the eerie and the enigmatic, exploring the chilling stories that lurk beneath the surface of our past. Each episode uncovers a blend of true crime, unsolved mysteries, and the paranormal, all meticulously researched to bring you narratives that are as fascinating as they are unsettling. From notorious figures who left their mark on history to local legends that send shivers down your spine, The Cat Black Podcast invites you to journey into the unknown.District Podcasts True Crime
Episodes
  • Who Killed Roxanne? Cold Case Murder Finally Solved After 44 Years in Louisiana
    Apr 27 2026

    After more than four decades of silence, justice has finally arrived in one of Louisiana’s most haunting cold cases.

    The 1982 rape and murder of 16-year-old Roxanne Sharp went unsolved for 44 years—until a true crime podcast, “Who Killed Roxanne?”, reignited public attention and brought forward critical new witness testimony.

    In this episode, we break down how investigators combined community-sourced leads, renewed public interest, and modern DNA analysis to identify and arrest four suspects: Perry Wayne Taylor, Darrell Dean Spell, Carlos Cooper, and Billy Williams Jr.

    This case highlights how true crime media, forensic science, and traditional policing can intersect to finally solve cases once thought unsolvable.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 The 1982 Roxanne Sharp case begins

    03:30 The original investigation and why it went cold

    07:20 Decades of silence in St. Tammany Parish

    10:50 The emergence of the “Who Killed Roxanne?” podcast

    14:15 How the podcast revived public attention


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    #TrueCrime #ColdCaseSolved #RoxanneSharp #JusticeServed #PodcastInvestigation #LouisianaCrime #Forensics #MurderCase #TrueCrimePodcast #ColdCase

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    18 mins
  • DC Sniper's Rolling Nest: Inside the Modified Chevy Caprice Trunk
    Apr 24 2026

    The Beltway Sniper attacks paralyzed the nation in 2002, but the most chilling detail was their rolling sniper nest. In this episode, we investigate the DC Sniper case to reveal exactly how John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo used a modified 1990 Chevy Caprice trunk to evade law enforcement for weeks. We break down the mechanical trunk modifications, the forensic timeline, and the terrifying reality of how they operated unseen in broad daylight. If you want a deep dive into true crime history and forensic investigations, make sure to like and subscribe!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - The 2002 DC Sniper Attacks and the Climate of Fear

    4:30 - The Decoy: Why Police Searched for a White Box Truck

    11:15 - Acquiring the 1990 Blue Chevrolet Caprice

    17:45 - Inside the Trunk: Building the Rolling Sniper Nest

    24:10 - The Mechanics of the Shot and Firing Through the Keyhole

    29:50 - The Rest Stop Discovery: How Law Enforcement Found the Car

    35:30 - The Final Arrest and the Legacy of the Sniper Vehicle

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    #BeltwaySniper #DCSniper #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #RollingSniperNest

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    39 mins
  • The Unabomber Manifesto: James R. Fitzgerald and the Science of Stylometry
    Apr 10 2026

    Discover how a single phrase dismantled one of the most extensive manhunts in American history. In this deep dive into the Unabomber case, we explore how Ted Kaczynski—a Harvard-educated mathematics prodigy—managed to evade the FBI for 17 years from a remote cabin in Montana. His reign of terror finally ended not through traditional detective work, but through the groundbreaking science of forensic linguistics.

    We analyze the critical turning point when investigator James R. Fitzgerald joined the FBI's UNABOM Task Force. Instead of relying on flawed behavioral profiles, Fitzgerald treated Kaczynski’s 35,000-word manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future, as a high-precision crime scene. Learn how stylometry, unique punctuation habits, and archaic phrases like "eat your cake and have it too" provided the ultimate linguistic fingerprint that led David Kaczynski to recognize his own brother. This episode breaks down the psychological profile of the Unabomber, the evolution of language in criminal investigations, and how a grammar mistake changed the justice system forever.


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    #Unabomber #TedKaczynski #ForensicLinguistics #TrueCrime #FBIProfiler #JamesRFitzgerald #TrueCrimePodcast #CriminalProfiling #UnsolvedMysteries #ForensicScience

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    42 mins
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