Exploring the Theories of Missing Persons Cases.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
26 year old Prisma Reyes left work for lunch in Dallas, TX and vanished. Her son and family desperately seek answers as to what happened. If you have any information related to Prisma’s disappearance please contact the Mesquite Police Department at 9... more
On March 2, 1998, 19 year old Suzanne Lyall left work at the mall in Albany, NY and vanished. Her family still seeks answers as to what happened. If you have any information, please contact the New York State Police at 519-783-3211. more
*We apologize in advance for the audio quality in some places, but we didn't want to scratch the episode*. more
Around 9pm on August 6, 1930, Judge Joseph Force Crater left a restaurant and has never been heard from again. With the circumstances around his disappearance, he was declared legally dead in 1939, and his case – Missing Persons File No. 13595 – was ... more
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Found this show and I cannot stop listening!!
Just a bunch of rambling and with zero research.
I really wanted to like this podcast but the victim blaming is too much. For example Ashley summers was just “trying to be slick” like what? There’s no details in most and they are only following one source. Which I like the Charlie project but use another source sometimes.
I stumbled onto your podcast and I really enjoy it, especially the episodes Melissa does. She is very thorough with her research. When I listen to the episodes Amy does, they can be very confusing and sometimes I will just skip it halfway though the episode.
After what? 2+ years you’d think they would get better at research and sound production. They have become very judgmental and armchair experts on protocols and policies in different jurisdictions. Kind of annoying! Melissa always seems annoyed and very snappy. I really liked the 1st 120 episodes or so! It’s now almost unlistenable at times. Melissa at least act like you’re enjoying life!
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