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Lost Girls

Lost Girls
Child Sex Trafficking
Missing and Murdered Women
Arkansas
Human Trafficking
Taylor Barksdale
Cheyenne Stannard
Missing Persons
Domestic Violence
Murder
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Sex Trafficking
NAMBLA
Cassie Compton
Justice
Mercedes Toliver
Unsolved Cases
Lost Girls
Huntsville
Patricia Kubik
Debara Jean Vaughan

Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes123Founded4 years ago
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True Crime

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Tonight on Lost Girls, hosted by LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith, we are bringing you the story of Bonnie Three Irons—a Native American mother whose life was taken in 2017, and whose case still sits without answers.

Bonnie’s body was found near the W... more

In late November 2015, 21-year-old Megan Renee Foglesong was last seen in Alden, Kansas. By the time anyone realized she was missing, weeks had already passed—and critical evidence was gone.

Megan’s case is layered with red flags: a volatile relatio... more

This episode of Lost Girls, hosted by LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith, focuses on the disappearance of 32-year-old Madison Renae Allen, who was last seen on November 29, 2023, near Ash Street in Zachary, Louisiana. Described as 5’2”, approximately 115... more

On July 17, 2017, 24-year-old Brianna Jayde Vibert was last seen in Flint Township.

Surveillance footage from a gas station shows her anxious—possibly panicked—with visible injuries to her arm. In the early morning hours, she accepted a ride from a ... more

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Hosts

Amy Smith
Host of Lost Girls; co-host focusing on advocacy and case storytelling.
LaDonna Humphrey
Co-host and advocate; leads discussions with experts and families.

Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars from 248 ratings
  • Inaccurate

    I think they may be using AI to research their cases and write their scripts since I am seeing common AI mistakes. In one case they got the victim’s name wrong in the title of the episode and talked about evidence that was never collected.

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    AimedAtKlatt
    United States10 months ago
  • :/

    just bad

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    1
    jgc__
    United Statesa year ago
  • Is This a Joke???

    Wow, just listened to this. Never have I heard such a horrendous, more biased podcast. These 2 are a joke.

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    1
    jisatx
    United Statesa year ago
  • Dangerous Host

    This woman victim blames, spends her free time harassing and spoofing people, and tampers with police evidence. Truly sociopathic behavior. Beware!

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    1
    ldro323!
    United States2 years ago
  • Avoid at all costs - scammer

    Do your research into this scammer before you give her a click. In addition - the podcast is not well done, even if she wasn’t a liar and scammer.

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    Trixeebelle
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Several comments mention audio quality and format as areas for improvement.
Positive remarks frequently credit the hosts' empathy and commitment to justice.
Listener critiques note potential bias and sensationalism in some episodes.
A portion of feedback highlights emotional impact and respect for families.
Some listeners praise the depth of advocacy and expert guest interviews.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Harm Done Podcast: Episode 2
Q: Did he sound like he'd ever met this girl before?
No, he claimed he just popped out and asked if she wanted some sex.
The Harm Done Podcast: Episode 2
Q: Did he say how much he was going to pay her or anything like that?
He mentioned he grabbed a $20 bill he had given him to pay her.
He Saw Her Body. He Stayed Silent.
Q: What vehicle did he have to describe the truck?
He described Brian's vehicle as a black Ford Ranger with a camper shell and a hatchback, expressing uncertainty about the exact color.
He Saw Her Body. He Stayed Silent.
Q: How did he act that night?
The young man describes Brian Smith as being nervous and jumpy, which was different from his usual demeanor when they hung out.
He Saw Her Body. He Stayed Silent.
Q: Did you talk to anybody about it? Did you talk to your wife about it?
He shares that he didn't talk to anyone, including his wife, as he was confused and didn't know what to do after learning about the arrests.

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What is Lost Girls about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on true crime with a strong emphasis on missing-person cases, survivor advocacy, and ethical storytelling. Two hosts consistently spotlight families, call for responsible information sharing, and push for accountability and justice for victims. Episodes often blend case chronologies with commentary on media sensationalism, while inviting listener tips and community involvement. A standout aspect is the hosts' collaboration across cases and eras, combining personal empathy with a committed, activist stance aimed at safer, more respectful coverage of victims and their families.

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Lost Girls launched 4 years ago and published 123 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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