The Land of the Unsolved

Stephen Janis, Taya Graham

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Booking Overview

A true-crime investigative podcast focused on Baltimore homicide cold cases and contested death investigations. It often features experts who can explain medical-legal evidence and the systems behind unresolved violence, making it a strong platform for public-interest, accountability, and justice-related spokespeople.

Metrics

Episodes: 39

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

Contact Information

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Host

Stephen Janis - Described as one of the investigative reporters for The Land of the Unsolved, covering open homicide cases in Baltimore and discussing evidence with detectives, reporters, relatives, and residents.

Taya Graham - Described as one of the investigative reporters for The Land of the Unsolved, exploring unresolved killings in Baltimore and interviewing homicide detectives, reporters, relatives, and residents.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Medical-legal and investigative expertise (e.g., board-certified medical illustrators, forensic/pathology-related professionals, and experienced investigators/reporters) who can interpret evidence in homicide/cold-case contexts; may also include homicide detectives, family members, and residents as sources.
Required Achievements:  
Board certification in relevant medical-illustration/forensic work (when applicable), Direct experience supporting doctors and legal proceedings with injury depictions

Recent Guest Discussions

Marie Dauenheime - Approach To Medical Illustration; Explaining Catastrophic Injuries And How They Occurred; Thoughts On Two Unsolved Cases.

Recent Topics

True Crime, Homicide, Forensics, Pathology, Medical Legal

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Land of the Unsolved
:

The art detective helping us solve Baltimore's most vexing suspicious deaths

June 28, 2026

She is a Johns Hopkins trained medical illustrator who has worked with doctors and lawyers to depict catastrophic injuries and help explain how they occurred. Now she is using her immense talent to help us sift through the evidence of cases that have haunted us for years. In this is epsiode we talk to Marie Dauenheime, a board certified medical illustrator. She talks about her career, how she approaches her work, and her thoughts about two of our most troubling unsolved cases.

How the overuse of an obscure death classifciaton may have covered up a murder

May 04, 2026

Pete Peltsmese was home in 2011 when a group of intruders burst open his door and attacked. The successful businessman had a massive stroke and died. But his assialints were never charged with murder because the Maryland Medical Examiner would not rule his case a homicide.As part of our five part series we are exploring unsolved mysteries and questionable death rulings which occurred uder the tenure of Dr. David Fowler, a cotroversial pathologist whose tenure has been under intense scrutiny.

The shadow behind the scenes: How one man impacted two decades of mysteries death investigations. Part One: Rey Rivera

April 26, 2026

The death of Rey Rivera made national headlines. The filmmaker allegedly jumped off the roof of the Belvedere Hotel. Police said he committed suicide. But family and friends argued Rey had everything to live for. He just married the love of his life, Alison, and was planing to move from Baltimore to Los Angeles to pursue a career in cinema. Now for the first time the role of a little discussed pathologist is in the spotlight. A doctor who had a major impact on the case behind the scenes.Inves...

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