
Deb is a true crime enthusiast who captivates her family members with her intriguing tales. The podcast "Dying to be Found" takes its listeners on a journey across state lines and international borders, showcasing a variety of family members who act as co-hosts. With a blend of factual information and captivating storytelling, this podcast leaves room for interpretation.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 105 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

Earle Nelson, infamously known as the Gorilla Man, was a notorious American criminal, active during the early 20th century, primarily in the 1920s. He gained his eerie nickname due to his physical appearance, which often involved brutal assaults and ... more
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In October 2021, a shocking crime unfolded in Haiti that captured global attention. A group of 17 missionaries, including five children, was kidnapped by the notorious 400 Mawozo gang while traveli... more
Between 1962 and 1964, the Boston Strangler was labeled as the person responsible for a series of murders in the Back Bay Area of Boston, MA. The victims, ranging in age from 19 to 85, were sexually assaulted and strangled, often in their homes. Albe... more
On a seemingly perfect day, August 19, 1989, Jose and Kitty Menendez took their two sons, Lyle, 21, and Eric, 18, on a leisurely boating trip aboard their family yacht. Little did they know that this outing would precede an unimaginable tragedy. The ... more
Love this podcast! Great voices and stories to the point!
This woman and her guest sound like freaking idiots. There is nothing worse than people who know NOTHING about law enforcement (her guest is a cop - allegedly - and sounds just as clueless as her) but try to talk about it. They don’t know or understand the various agencies command structures/ranks, or the jobs and duties therein. This is just painful.
No matter which guest Deb has on her show her compassion for the cases shines through. I listen to true crime as a podcaster & as someone who lost a loved one. I believe every show should have an intent otherwise why share the stories & trauma? Deb’s intent is apparent from the jump. She wants to educate the listeners about the cases, if it’s unsolved? She spreads details to educate the community for answers. If it’s solved? What can listeners take away to improve their lives to prevent somethin... more
Loved it keep it up girls ! Sarah south wales uk .
These ladies are lovely! Great content and storytelling. One of my favorite things about the podcast is the care and concern shown to the cases and the families affected.










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