
About this episode
This episode explores the unresolved disappearance of Dylan Koshman and the complexities surrounding cold cases.
This episode explores the unresolved disappearance of 21-year-old Dylan Koshman, who vanished from Edmonton, Alberta, following a physical altercation with his roommates during Thanksgiving weekend in 2008. Although he was initially considered a missing person, authorities later reclassified the investigation as a homicide due to suspicious circumstances and a total lack of contact with his family. The narrative examines the conflicting accounts of the night he went missing, the physical evidence left behind, and the potential for foul play involving those closest to him. It also highlights the tireless advocacy of his mother and the persistent efforts of the historical homicide unit to find answers despite the absence of a body. Ultimately, the source serves as a detailed case study on the complexities of cold cases and the enduring trauma of families living without closure. This episode includes AI-generated content.
People in this episode
Host: Adidas Wilson
Topics covered
- disappearance
- homicide investigation
- cold cases
- family trauma
- advocacy
Keywords
- Dylan Koshman
- disappearance
- homicide
- cold case
- advocacy
- Edmonton
- Thanksgiving 2008
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: historical homicide unit
Places: Edmonton
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