Episode 09 - The Search, Part 2

Dr. Karsten and his team head into the second week of their search for the missing remains of Starkie Swenson in Omro. Last week, the field work resulted in a number of interesting targets to excavate, based on readings provided by ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology. Even more exciting, the team uncovered some possible clues at the scene in some scraps of old, canvas tarp-like material, as well as an old piece of metal which is potentially a match for the pedal dust cover from a 1950’s-era Raleigh bicycle - the same manufacturer and time period as the bike owned by Starkie Swenson. In this week’s update, we provide details of new information we’ve learned on the case, more on the items we’ve found to this point, and additional items that were found at the site during the second week of the search. Sign up for Podcorn!Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore opportunities on their platform!Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

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Co-host Dr. Jordan Karsten is a university professor and anthropologist often asked to assist law enforcement in the excavation and identification of human remains. Matt Hiskes, the show's other host, is a communications and media professional with a passion for solving puzzles. In Cold Case: Frozen Tundra, the pair work with law enforcement, family members, and the community to take a fresh, in-depth look at unresolved cases in search of answers. Season 1 focuses on the 1983 disappearance of Starkie Swenson of Neenah, WI. Season 2 is centered on the mysterious case of 20-year-old Laurie Depies, who vanished in 1992.