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Episode 9 of Solved Saturday, but is this really solved?
What do you do when your child leaves to study abroad and all of a sudden you find out that, while there, he had died under very confusing circumstances that just don't seem to match up to the evidence at all? In a country that has put America on its list of Unfriendly countries? In other words, they don't like us.
That is what happened in the case of Colin Madsen. While studying at the Irkutsk State Linguistic University in Russia, Colin very suddenly and mysteriously dies while on a hiking trip with 3 friends. Through his Mother, Dana's, determination she uncovers what looks to be blatant corruption, lies and a cover up on the end of the Russian Authorities. The US government tells her that they have no jurisdiction and cannot help her in any way.
Is this just irrational thoughts of a grieving mother? Or is Colin's death a cover up? I'll leave that for you to decide. But, I think once you hear the details and evidence of Colin's case, you will be shocked. This is part 1 of 2.
By Lynndsay Blassingame3.9
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Episode 9 of Solved Saturday, but is this really solved?
What do you do when your child leaves to study abroad and all of a sudden you find out that, while there, he had died under very confusing circumstances that just don't seem to match up to the evidence at all? In a country that has put America on its list of Unfriendly countries? In other words, they don't like us.
That is what happened in the case of Colin Madsen. While studying at the Irkutsk State Linguistic University in Russia, Colin very suddenly and mysteriously dies while on a hiking trip with 3 friends. Through his Mother, Dana's, determination she uncovers what looks to be blatant corruption, lies and a cover up on the end of the Russian Authorities. The US government tells her that they have no jurisdiction and cannot help her in any way.
Is this just irrational thoughts of a grieving mother? Or is Colin's death a cover up? I'll leave that for you to decide. But, I think once you hear the details and evidence of Colin's case, you will be shocked. This is part 1 of 2.

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