
The only Mother Daughter true crime podcast about those who have gone missing. We’ve got years of unused puns, a dash of satire, and the unique chemistry only a mother and daughter can have. Join us every Wednesday for a new episode! Listener discretion is advised as this podcast contains triggers such as violence and/or abuse, and sometimes contains adult language.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

This week we tackle the case of missing anchor woman Jodi Huisentruit from Mason City, Iowa. **Source material and music credits can be found on our Wix site**
When 8 year old Relisha Rudd went missing in Washington DC it took 18 days for anyone to sound the alarm. What happened to Relisha Rudd? Source Material is on our website under blog posts. Music in the show is Mystery Unsolved from www.silvermansound... more
Brian Shaffer went out with friends to celebrate the beginning of spring break; later he was separated from them and they assumed he had gone home. No one has seen him since. Sources: allthatsinteresting.com/brian-shaffer thecrimewire... more
On June 27, 2023 Gwen Brunelle went missing while traveling to Fresno, CA. Source Material: truecrimesocietyblog.com/2023/10/12/the-puzzling-disappearance-of-gwen-brunelle/#google_vignette disappearedblog.com/gwendolyn-brunelle/ https... more
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I’ve just almost made it through the Karlie Guse episode but had to give up. Not only was much of the information poorly researched ( at one point the host said she had been “doing research on TikTok “ so this may be the issue) but the mispronunciation of SO many words, such as calling Yosemite Yoos-I-myte, “facilitating” in place of vacillating and the worst of all, “ the familial iceberg” ( although maybe the host is related to an iceberg?). Just overall a poorly done podcast
This podcast isn’t super unique which is hard to do regardless because of how many true crime channels there are. My only problems were the mispronunciations. I’m not subscribing but I’m leaving a five star review because people in the reviews want to act like every victim is a saint or saying the podcast is “ableist” simply because they read an actual quote that someone said. I feel that because it’s a small podcast the woke bullies are going to mass one star it over little things as they usual... more
Why? Can't hear what your mumbling about..
Poorly researched with no opinion other than the mass media version of events. Only
Listened to one. Sounded like a public reading of a Wikipedia page. Shan’t be back.
The comments made on the Yuba county episode are coming from sources not personal opinion. Read up on it people.










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