• Vanished Without a Trace: The Mystery of Phoenix Coldon

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Vanished Without a Trace: The Mystery of Phoenix Coldon

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to Black and Unsolved: True Crime Chronicles on the NBG Podcast Network, where host AI Jackson delves into unsolved cases within the Black community. In this episode, we explore the mysterious disappearance of Phoenix Colden, a bright and ambitious young woman from St. Louis, Missouri, who vanished on a cold December day in 2011.

    Phoenix Colden, a University of Missouri student, was last seen driving her black 1998 Chevrolet Blazer. Her vehicle was later discovered abandoned in East St. Louis, Illinois, raising numerous questions and theories about her sudden disappearance. Did she leave voluntarily, or was she a victim of foul play?

    Join us as we examine Phoenix's life, the investigation's shortcomings, and the theories that have emerged over the years, including the possibility of abduction or human trafficking. Despite the challenges and lack of media attention, Phoenix's family continues their relentless search for answers, hoping to one day uncover the truth behind her disappearance.

    Tune in to understand why Phoenix Colden's case remains one of the most perplexing unsolved mysteries and how her story sheds light on broader issues of race and media coverage in missing persons cases.

    If you enjoyed this episode, hit that like button, leave a comment, and share it with your friends. We’d love to hear your thoughts, so don’t forget to write a review! And for more amazing shows, head over to NBGPodcastNetwork.com and check out our complete lineup offer. Stay connected, stay empowered, stay vigilant and we’ll catch you next time!”

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