
Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In this episode, Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey investigate the 2007 disappearance of 46-year-old Roxanne Lacson, a Native Hawaiian, Chinese, and Filipino woman who vanished in Honolulu under circumstances that remain painfully unclear.
Roxanne was ... more
In this episode, Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey explore the 2017 disappearance of Eva Gwendolyn “Gwen” Allen, a 67-year-old woman who vanished from Lithonia, Georgia under deeply concerning circumstances. Gwen, who lived in a group home and required ... more
Hailey vanished in late November 2024 — somewhere between certainty and speculation, between a Chevon station in Kelso and the miles of quiet Washington road that stretch into nowhere. She was last reportedly seen in South Kelso and at the Lexington ... more
It has now been six heartbreaking weeks since 13-year-old Wynter Wagoner vanished from her foster home in Orlando on October 14 — and for those who love her, every passing day feels heavier than the one before.
Wynter was living with a foster family... more
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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.
just bad
Wow, just listened to this. Never have I heard such a horrendous, more biased podcast. These 2 are a joke.
This woman victim blames, spends her free time harassing and spoofing people, and tampers with police evidence. Truly sociopathic behavior. Beware!
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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Focusing on the harrowing narratives surrounding missing and murdered women and girls, this show presents poignant stories of their cases, often delving into the emotional impact on families and communities. The hosts tackle a range of topics, including historical disappearances, the pervasive issue of human trafficking, and the advocacy for justice for victims, while often highlighting the systemic failures in responding to these atrocities. Their empathy and commitment shine through as they remind listeners that each victim has a story worth sharing, encouraging community involvement and awareness.
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