Have you ever spent hours looking for something you simply lost? How about a hundred years? How about looking for a missing airplane? Or a vanished civilization? Every other Monday, Gone searches for everything lost. From D. B. Cooper to the Holy Grail, the Etruscan language to early Russian cosmonauts; if it disappeared, we’re looking. After all, just because something is gone, doesn’t mean it ca... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeHistory |
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In 1930, New York State Supreme Court Judge Joseph Force Crater withdrew the equivalent of $78,000 dollars from his bank accounts and promptly disappeared. Authorities tried to track down the missing judge, but friends and family feared the worst: th... more
On March 5, 1918, the Navy collier USS Cyclops sent its final message from off the coast of Barbados, stating it was on schedule to arrive in Baltimore on March 13th. But the ship never made it. No one ever heard from—or saw—the USS Cyclops ever agai... more
In August 1980, three-month-old Azaria Chamberlain went missing in Australia's Northern Territory. Her mother, Lindy, claimed a dingo snatched her baby—but authorities and the media weren’t so sure. more
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I like it but the back and forth story telling grates a little.
I love this podcast another well presented and interesting podcast but why has it stopped? Or where has it “Gone” no pun intended!... it’s not like they have run out of content, there’s loads of stuff they could still do. Please do more it’s brilliant and missed.
I really enjoy this podcast since it’s so intriguing and enjoyable to listen to
This podcast is interesting, engrossing and relaxing. The subjects of the episodes are fascinating. Many stories are about things lost to history that I’ve never heard about before. This keeps me from being bored with listening to the same old subjects covered in documentaries, classes and other podcasts. I like that some of the stories are new to me. My two favorites are the lost tribes of Israel and Marie Antoinette’s lost necklace. The format and narration of the stories make the podcast a gr... more
Easy voices to listen to when I just want some me time!!
Apple Podcasts | #237 | United Kingdom/History |
Apple Podcasts | #168 | Australia/History |
Apple Podcasts | #147 | Japan/History |
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