The Deck - The Deck Mission Statement
Episode Date: February 4, 2022The mission for The Deck is to shine a new light on the cases within the cold case playing card decks to hopefully help detectives bring long awaited justice to victims and their loved ones.We have se...t up a grant under Season of Justice to offer help to those who are out there in the world trying to get these cases solved. Please visit SeasonOfJustice.org to submit an application if you’re an entity that needs funding to create or continue printing editions of these decks or maybe in need of a financial grant to submit DNA in a homicide case.Through this new show we want to help close these cases and deliver delayed justice to people who deserve it most. We’ve seen how these playing cards have benefitted cases and it’s our hope that we can help get even more decks out into the world.
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Hi everyone, I'm Ashley Flowers host of The Deck, and I want you to take a moment and
think about why you listen to True Crime Podcast, what makes you interested in what keeps you
coming back for more.
If you're a regular audio check listener, then you already know that we bring you stories
each week, not just to entertain you, but to try and make a difference in the cases that
we cover, and the real people people have been affected by these stories.
And we're able to do that through responsible, respectful storytelling, advocacy, and your
support.
That's why I'm so excited to tell you about this new show, The Deck.
The premise is an idea that I've had for years, and last year we hired a team of reporters
to make it a reality.
Every episode of The deck will feature a person
whose murder or mysterious disappearance
has gone unsolved for years.
They are the coldest of cold cases.
So cold that law enforcement around the country
have put them on decks of playing cards
and passed them out in jails and prisons
in an attempt to generate new leads from inmates.
These are known as cold case playing card decks.
And they started circulating over a decade
ago when a special agent in Florida came up with the idea to replace traditional face cards
with photos of missing and murdered victims.
It was a victim-centered twist on the more well-known most wanted fugitive cards.
Back in 2005, this agent in Florida chose 52 unsolved cases, secured a federal grant, and printed
thousands of copies of the first-ever cold case playing card deck.
He got the okay to put them in the Pope County jail for inmates to play card games with.
And within two months, he had an inmate come forward saying he knew who killed one of
the victims in the deck, and sure enough, he was right.
The program expanded to state-level prisons from
there, and within a couple of years, agencies all around Florida were solving cold cases by inmates
coming forward with tips. Since then, law enforcement agencies all around the world have adopted the idea,
and for the last year, we've been interviewing them about their cases so we can deal you in for the
first time ever. Because let's face it, not only incarcerated people have the information that's needed
to solve these cases.
The public can help too.
Our mission with the deck is to shine a new light on these cases that will hopefully
help detectives bring long-awaited justice to victims and their loved ones.
This same vision is why I founded the nonprofit season of justice back in 2020. It's a non-profit dedicated to providing grants that assist law enforcement and families
in solving cold cases. With money earned through advertising on the deck, we're setting up a grant
under season of justice to offer help to those who are out there in the world trying to get these
cases solved. If you're an entity that needs funding to create or even continue printing new additions
of these cards, or maybe you need a financial grant to submit DNA in homicide cases,
season of justice can help. You can visit seasonofjustice.org to submit an application.
Through this new show, we want to help close these cases and deliver delayed justice to people
who deserve it most. We've seen how these playing cards have benefited cases,
and it's our hope that we can help get even more decks out into the world.