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

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes112Founded3 years ago
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Fifteen years old.That’s how young Cassie Compton was when she vanished.

It was a quiet Sunday — September 14, 2014 — the day after Sydney attended the Arkansas County Demolition Derby with a friend in DeWitt, Arkansas. It should have been an ordina... more

In September of 2019, Cheyenne Stannard vanished from Huntsville, Arkansas, under circumstances that raised far more questions than answers. Known for her consistent communication with family, Cheyenne's sudden silence was immediately alarming. The s... more

Tonight’s episode of Lost Girls takes us back to 1955 Los Angeles and the mysterious disappearance of wealthy socialite Evelyn Throsby Scott. What began as an ordinary afternoon outing with her husband would become one of the earliest and most ground... more

In this episode of Lost Girls, hosts LaDonna Humphrey and Amy Smith take listeners back to New York City in 1976 — into the subway tunnels of lower Manhattan and the Bronx — where a 14-year-old girl vanished just five stops from home.

Cesilia Peña w... more

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LaDonna Humphrey
Host and advocate focused on raising awareness about missing and murdered women, with a commitment to social justice and impactful storytelling.
Amy Smith
Co-host and advocate who aims to shed light on vital social issues surrounding missing women, while providing dynamic storytelling and emotional narratives.

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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 States8 months ago
  • :/

    just bad

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    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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    ldro323!
    United Statesa year 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 Statesa year ago

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Many listeners express appreciation for the emotional storytelling and advocacy work related to missing women.
There are concerns about the lack of organization in presentations, with some suggesting that the hosts need a more structured approach.
Critics highlight issues with credibility concerning the hosts and their methods, raising doubts about the authenticity of the information presented.

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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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Focusing on the troubling realities of missing and murdered women, the content often sheds light on specific cases that have been overlooked or received little media attention. The discussions explore emotional narratives of families impacted by these tragedies, emphasizing the urgent need for public awareness and action. Additionally, themes such as systemic injustices, victim advocacy, and community involvement recur, making it clear that each case is not just a headline but a poignant story deserving of recognition and search for justice. The hosts encourage listeners to engage actively with these narratives, often calling for information to aid investigations, further underscoring the interactive aspect of their advocacy work. The emoti... more

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