Coworkers & Crime
On December 18, 2011, 23‑year‑old Phoenix Lucille Coldon left her family’s home in Spanish Lake, Missouri, got into her mother’s black Chevy Blazer, and drove away without explanation. Two hours later, the SUV was found abandoned in East St. Louis — engine running, driver’s door open, personal belongings inside. Her parents wouldn’t learn about the vehicle for two weeks. In this episode, we explore Phoenix’s life, the timeline of her disappearance, investigative gaps, systemic issues affecting missing Black women, and the unanswered questions that still haunt this case more than a decade later. We approach Phoenix’s story with care, grounding every detail in credible reporting and centering the humanity of a young woman whose life was far more complex than the headlines suggested. What We Cover * Phoenix’s upbringing, talents, and the pressures she navigated * The final day she was seen * The abandoned SUV and the two‑week communication gap * Conflicting timelines and investigative challenges * Media coverage and the “secret life” narrative * Systemic disparities in missing‑person responses * Theories explored by investigators and journalists * Where the case stands today * Thought‑provoking questions about justice, identity, and systemic reform If You Have Information St. Louis County Police Department: 314‑231‑1212 CrimeStoppers: 866‑371‑TIPS
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