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Unresolved

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Every day, stories unfold that have no resolution. Unresolved is an immersive look at those stories, as host Micheal Whelan tries to determine why these stories - unsolved crimes and other unexplained phenomena - have no ending.

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  • Holly Seiler
    Sep 15 2025
    "It was clearly part of our investigation that she was killed prior to the fire, and the fire was used to cover up her murder."

    On the morning of 20 October 2016, firefighters were called to a quiet suburban neighborhood in Lockport, New York. There, they found a small fire burning in the front bedroom of a duplex, which was easily quelled. However, amidst the charred linens was the body of the homeowner, 54-year-old Holly Seiler.

    Initially believing this was a fatal accident, Holly's relatives and neighbors had no reason to feel alarmed. But the medical examiner would soon determine that Holly had been strangled before the fire had been set, presumably to cover up her death. A domestic dispute hours beforehand seemed to point to a potential motive, but a second fire set in the same building just weeks later would cast doubt on any assumptions...



    Research & writing by Amelia White

    Hosting, production, and additional research/writing by Micheal Whelan

    Learn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.me

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    50 m
  • Thurston County Cat Killer
    Aug 31 2025
    "Serial killers in the past have often been found to have started with animal torture."

    In October 2017, the mutilated body of a cat was found in a rural area outside of Olympia, Washington. At the time, people tried to explain it away. Maybe it was a car. Maybe coyotes. Nobody wanted to consider the alternative.

    But as winter turned into 2018, more fragments turned up. Severed limbs in a field outside of Lacey, a suburb outside of Olympia. Another partial body a week later. No witnesses, no clear pattern, just grisly remains. Maybe it was scavengers, some insisted. But the unease had started...



    Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal Whelan

    Learn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.me

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    11 m
  • Phantom Clowns
    Aug 10 2025
    “... to date, there are no confirmed reports of any clowns actually abducting, harming, or killing kids… There just aren’t. There are zero.”

    Do you remember when there were a bunch of clown sightings a few years back? It seemed like every week brought new reports of creepy clowns lurking at the edge of woods, roaming neighborhoods, and leering from parking lots. They waved at startled onlookers, chased kids with knives, or whispered from the tree line... at least, that's what people said.

    People flooded 911 lines with calls about these boogeymen in big shoes, yet concrete evidence was scarce. It was a bizarre social media-fueled hysteria that spread across dozens of states and even overseas, equal parts absurd and unsettling...



    Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal Whelan

    Additional research & writing by Ira Rai

    Learn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.me

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    26 m
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This episodes that already done to finish are good. All them have so much information about it.

Good to listen

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I love the multi part stories, you can tell Micheal really does care about the victims in the stories he does.

One of my favorites

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I followed this podcast for a long time back when it was only on YT. I've always loved it. It is creepy, well-researched and well-told and always interesting. I lost track of it for a long time and assumed he'd just given it up and didn't even think to look for it, duh. I was thrilled to stumble across it here and what's better a year or two worth of cases I haven't heard yet.

I remember loving it back in the day when true crime podcasts were just starting to explode. Michael was so free of the silliness and disrespect of so many TC podcasts. It was straightforward and factual but never boring. To me it is on the same level as Casefile but I think even better researched. He's one of the best and most long lasting in the field.

My one criticism is he does talk a bit too fast. But now I can slow it down lol so it's fine.

A Pioneer in the Field

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Great podcast with a lot of content I’d never heard before when I first started listening to true crime. Look forward to every new episode. I also feel these stories are told in an ethical and respectful manner to the victims and loved ones.

Love this podcast!

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Smart, well researched, thoughtful and INDEPENDENT!!! I have been enjoying this podcast for years and still get excited for each new episode.

My very favorite true crime podcast!

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