Law&Crime Sidebar - Introducing COLD: The Search for Sheree
Episode Date: February 22, 2023Sheree Warren left her job in Salt Lake City on a mild October evening in 1985. She told a coworker she was headed to meet her estranged husband, Charles Warren, at a car dealership. But she ...never made it, Sheree vanished. When her car mysteriously surfaced weeks later, hundreds of miles away in Las Vegas, no one could say how it got there. When a young mother disappears under unexplained circumstances, police always turn suspicious eyes towards the husband. And although there was distrust around Charles Warren, he wasn’t the only suspect when Sheree went missing. She also had a boyfriend, a former cop named Cary Hartmann, who lived a sinister double life. Season three follows two suspects– men who both raised suspicion for investigators. But with two strong persons of interest with competing facts and evidence, it muddied the murder investigation. This season, host Dave Cawley, digs into the lives of these two men, the details of the case and examines the intersections between domestic abuse and sexual violence. The COLD team seeks to answer the question: what really happened to Sheree Warren? Hey Prime Members, you can binge all 10 episodes of COLD: The Search for Sheree ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today: Wondery.fm/LC_ColdS3. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Audible. Listen now on Audible. Hi, it's Anjanette Levy, host of Law and Crime's Sidebar podcast. I want to
tell you about the hit podcast Cold. This season, the host, Dave Colley, investigates the disappearance of
Sheree Warren, a young mother looking for a fresh start. Recently divorced, she had moved back in with
her family, found a great new job and even a new boyfriend. Her life was really turning around and
she was happy for the first time in a long time. But on a mild October evening after work,
Cherie said goodbye to her coworkers, left the office and was never heard from again. All eyes quickly
turned toward her ex-husband. He had a history of violence and had previously lured another woman
into the woods and beat her with a tire iron.
But there was also another man that piqued the interest of investigators,
Cherie's new boyfriend, a former reserve police officer who also had a dark history
of sexual violence.
The two men closest to Cherie swore they loved her and promised to protect her, but did one
of them murder her?
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Rain drizzled over the canyon of the South Fork of the Ogden River.
It pattered on the canvas top of Heidi Posnine's Jeep as she drove up Utah State Highway 39 on the morning of Friday, June 4th, 1971.
She was on her way to meet the strange man who had for weeks been calling her, demanding they go on a date.
I can't see it, but I'm doing it.
air quotes. She turned right off the highway at the entrance to the Meadows campground,
crossed a short bridge over the river, barely more than a creek, really, and stopped next to a
camper trailer on the far side. A pair of sheriff's deputies dressed as fishermen stepped out
to greet her. And I said, what should I do? And he said, well, just pull across the street
and then leave the Jeep part, like the sideways, you know what I mean? As Heidi's describing this to
me decades later, she's using her hands to show the positions of her Jeep and the trailer,
how the deputies told her to park next to them, but to reverse out after the caller arrived
and passed by her position to block him from getting back across the bridge to the road.
She was the cheese on the mousetrap.
And they said, make sure when he comes up, identify, make sure that he's the right person.
Two miles down the canyon, back in the direction of Huntsville,
Her husband, John Posnine, waited at another campground called Magpie.
The sheriff was with him, along with the deputy, Halver Bailey.
They all watched the highway as the clock ticked toward the time for Heidi's date to arrive.
A little after 10 a.m., a red-and-white half-ton pickup truck passed Magpie going up the canyon toward Meadows.
John Posnine saw a logo printed on the truck's door.
And a dummy he was driving his dad's business truck.
said Hartman Plumbing, and when they drove past Magpie, John said, he immediately knew who it was.
Hartman, Plumbing, and Heating belonged to a man named Bill Hartman.
John knew Bill.
They had golfed together at the Ogden Golf and Country Club.
Bill was also a fellow member of the Weber Club.
The caller had told Heidi he had seen her at the Weber Club.
It clicked for John.
He recognized the man at the wheel of the pickup as Bill Hartman's oldest son.
Carrie Hartman.
The sheriff tried to radio the two undercover deputies who were with Heidi at Meadows
to let them know the caller would soon reach them.
But the radio didn't work in the narrow canyon.
Heidi had no idea who the young man in the pickup truck was
when he turned off the highway, drove across the bridge,
and stopped next to her jeep.
No, because I never paid any attention to him before.
I didn't notice him before.
The young man rolled down his window.
Heidi saw he had brown hair, green eyes, and appeared clean cut, like a cop or military man.
Kind of forgettable.
He says, hi, I can't remember exactly.
And then I said, why would you pick on an old lady like me?
And he made some remark that I was a sexy or prettier or something, you know.
You're not an old lady at this point, though, right?
No, gosh, no.
But I was way older than he was.
I already had kids, you know, teenagers.
So, yeah, I was an old lady.
Carrie Hartman was 22 to Heidi's 36.
And he kept looking at that trailer and was getting a little nervous.
And he said, I'm going to just pull up there.
Why don't you follow me up there?
By up there, Carrie meant farther into the campground,
behind a line of trees out of side of the road.
He drove past her up around a bend.
Heidi put her Jeep in reverse, pulled out and blocked the narrow road
just as the deputies had instructed.
She then leapt from the Jeep and rushed into the car,
the safety of their trailer. The deputies told her to stay put, then went to stand next to the
Jeep. Heidi poured herself a cup of coffee with shaking hands. She listened for the sound of the
pickup. It returned after a few minutes. Heidi peaked out the window as the deputies pulled
carry out of the truck and placed him under arrest. They frisked him, finding a small knife in his
pocket. Then they tried to call their backup down at the Magpie campground, only to discover their
radio's didn't work in the canyon either.
So, the deputies piled into Carrie's truck and drove it, and him, down the canyon to meet
with the sheriff.
I stayed a while because I was all nervous, I guess, whatever.
I had my coffee, and then I got in the Jeep, and I drove down, and they were already
gone, so.
Only later did Heidi learn from her husband, John, what had happened when Carrie had arrived
in handcuffs at Magpie.
John, she told me, had turned to the sheriff.
He says, boy, I should like to smack him in the mouth.
And he says, well, we look the other way.
So they had him already out.
And John punched him.
And he was embarrassed.
He looked down, and he says, I wish you had a gun and shoot me.
Really?
Yeah.
He said that because he was embarrassed.
He was ashamed.
John Posnine had punched Carrie Hartman in the face,
while the sheriff and his deputies looked the other way.
Needless to say, this wasn't legal.
The deputies had then taken Carrie to the Weber County Jail in Ogden, where they'd booked him on suspicion of making threatening phone calls.
A minor misdemeanor charge that didn't quite match the gravity of the whole situation.
Carrie provided a handwritten statement admitting to what had happened.
I called the lady and said, would you meet me at a time and place?
If not, some harm would come to your husband's car and possibly him.
That's not Carrie's voice, but they are his words read by a voice.
actor. Even today, Heidi downplays the seriousness of what happened. Well, because he really hadn't done
anything other than met me. But I'm here to tell you, there was something much more ominous
behind those phone calls, something that makes Heidi's mouth go dry and her hands fidget when she
really stops to think about it. This season isn't about Heidi Posnine. As I said earlier, it's about
the disappearance of Shuri Warren. But there's a reason we're starting with Heidi, instead.
instead of Cherie. It's because Carrie Hartman, the man who tried to lure Heidi up that canyon,
would years later meet, befriend, and woo Cherie Warren.
Our story begins with a phone call.
Voice on the phone said, I was sexy. He had made literally thousands of those types of calls.
He follows the women, gets to know him, and then
Then...
Don't report in a body that I found.
Everything.
There are a lot of missing girls.
Escalates.
She was beaten, stabbed until the knife broke, and then shot twice in the head.
Sheree Warren disappeared in the fall of 1985.
Her friends and family say she's not the type to just run away.
She wouldn't leave her child.
No one can say just what happened to Sheree.
No one's faced charges for her disappearance.
Not her ex-husband, Chuck Warren.
Money was a big issue to Chuck.
He told her.
if I can't have you, nobody's going to.
And not Cherie's boyfriend, Carrie Hartman.
I remember her stay and be careful with him.
He had two dispositions.
Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, he could be the nicest guy you ever wanted me,
but he also had that sinister sight.
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