Profiling lesser known missing persons cases. Also talking about some cases featured on "Unsolved Mysteries" with some exclusive information. Originally in written blog articles now turned into podcasts. Also on Patreon at www.patreon.com/c/Lostnfoundpodcast.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
We continue our trip down the rabbit hole concerning the case of the missing pastor Rex Lee Douglas. Going through the police files puts a whole new spin on this case and makes it even more mysterious? We are not only questioning where Rex Douglas is... more
Today we're going to talk about a little known case of a pastor who goes missing while on a trip to the Midwest. On first impressions, it seemed like a foul play scenario. But first impressions aren't always right. Researching this case turned out to... more
Today's podcast is a chilling case about a convenience store worker who disappears in the blink of an eye. The suspect list seems long but there is no one that stands out. I am joined by my friend Traci Hohenstein who has been doing a deep dive on th... more
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Amazing coverage on cases that need covered!
I really enjoyed the two episodes so far. Heather has a good voice for a podcast, she sounds confident and let’s her guests speak.
The only criticism I have is that I could not completely understand the retired detective with the phone interview. I will go back and try again. So far so good though. Looking forward to more episodes.
I have enjoyed your blogs and am so happy that you are now making a podcast. I really appreciate the thorough case review and research and the reminders that we are discussing human beings that have loved ones that want and need answers! In the first case, you are so accurate; Dale is the most important item that went missing. Thank you for your respect and empathy in your blogs and now podcast.
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Focusing on lesser known missing persons cases, the content frequently highlights intriguing stories that often involve eerie circumstances and unresolved mysteries. Episodes tackle various haunting disappearances, showcasing the emotional weight these cases carry for families and communities, and explore potential leads and theories surrounding them. Additionally, the podcast revisits well-known cases, particularly those featured on "Unsolved Mysteries," providing exclusive insights and updates. The unique blend of investigative storytelling combined with a commitment to empathy and respect for the victims and their families sets this podcast apart, likely making it a compelling listen for true crime aficionados and those interested in soc... more
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