The podcast directory
We are pleased to share with you our latest feature of our website, the podcasts. There are many cases in our files we will be covering, some new and others have gone very cold. The name Missing and Cold is a clear statement to what we are exclusively sharing with our verified, monthly donors. To access our podcasts, be sure to sign up for a monthly donation of any amount and we will upgrade your registered account to grant your access. The podcasts are not like any other “True Crime” podcasts, these are real cases our team will explore and evaluate to determine how the community can help find answers for the family involved. This is very critical and we believe we can make a difference with your support.
Madalina Cojacari
Madalina Cojocari (13) was last seen getting off of her school bus in Cornelius, North Carolina on November 21st, 2022 @ 4:59 PM.
This is the last confirmed sighting of the girl.
Both parents were arrested for not reporting the child missing until mid-December, after her mother, Diana Cojocari was asked to attend a meeting with school staff to discuss Madalina's truancy.
Diana Cojocari arrived to the meeting without Madalina and when school staff asked her where Madalina was, she told them she didn't know.
This podcast covers the timeline from November 21st, 2022, up until June 26th, 2024 when Cornelius Police finally named Diana Cojocari as a suspect.
Mathew Edward McGrath
We were recently informed that Mathew's body was recovered on May 12th, 2024 in the Mississippi river close to his home in Carlton Place. Our hearts are broken by this news and his family is in our thoughts and prayers. We were very hopeful he would be found, alive and it's very frustrating to learn of his passing. Thank you for all that helped promote his video and help share the details of his case. Your assistance and support is always needed, so please keep sharing cases from our system and hopefully, together, we can find people alive and well and help return them home.
Since this case is not 100% resolved, we will be speaking with Mathew's sister, Melissa Rainville who is still looking for answers on this case.