
In the border city of Ciudad Juárez, hundreds of women have gone missing. The ones that are found have strange symbols carved on their bodies, some have their wrists bound with shoelaces. All are discarded like garbage. The story of Forgotten investigates theories about what or who is responsible—a serial killer, organ traffickers, a Satanic Cult—and pursues an investigation with law enforcement o... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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I listen to this podcast when it first came out. It has definitely stuck with me.
I remember them talking about officials in high places that names cannot be released due to a fear on the reporter’s life. Makes me wonder now with other high officials being named in the Epstein files if it warrants coming out with those names. And if this has anything to do with the Zorro Ranch.
As much as I want all predators to be held accountable and brought to justice I especially would love to see it for... more
This is a crucial and sensitive topic that many prefer not to discuss. Talking about Ciudad Juarez requires recognizing the serious problems and the dangers faced by those who speak out, particularly considering the persistent violence against women. These hardworking women deserve to be heard and their situation cannot be ignored.
Incredible. Informative. Well researched thorough account of heinous crimes against the women of Juárez and the different people that are likely responsible.
Thank you for your in-depth and heartfelt reporting. We need to all work together to fight for economic and social justice for the most vulnerable among us.
This story is so eye opening and terrifying. I’m so grateful to all the people who participated in telling it for the victims and their families. I’m so moved. Thank you
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