Podcast revisits 1980 San Miguel double murder case
Posted: 5:11 am, November 11, 2025 by News Staff
– The unsolved 1980 murders of two kindergarten girls from San Miguel are being revisited by the true crime podcast “Crime Junkie.”
Teresa Flores and Martha Mezo went missing in broad daylight in 1980. Nearly 50 years later, the case remains unsolved.
Last month, podcast producers interviewed San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Homicide Detective Clint Cole about his ongoing search for new clues and answers.
The episode featuring the interview was released today and is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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