
This is about real life missing person Brianna Maitland. Brianna went missing from Montgomery, Vermont in America on March 19th, 2004. She has never been seen since. If you have any information please contact the Vermont State Police at 1-844-84-VTIPS (1-844-848-8477) or by email at vsp.vermont.gov/tipsubmit. Or the private investigators on this show: hopsicker@gmail.com, chiefbarry@gmail.com Thes... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this new episode, Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna host a live fundraiser for the non-profit, Private Investigations For the Missing.
In this segment we speak with private investigators Greg Overacker and Lou Barry to discuss some new informatio... more
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In this new episode Crawlspace Media's Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with private investigator Greg Overacker about his book about the disappearance of Brianna Maitland.
Brianna went missing from Montgomery, Vermont on March 19th, 2004 und... more
In this episode Crawlspace Media's Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna speak with private investigator Greg Overacker about his new book about the disappearance of Brianna Maitland. Brianna went missing from Montgomery, Vermont on March 19th, 2004.
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I am sure that they know this case inside & out but the production and flow of this podcast is awful. Random pauses and unfinished thoughts. There was no background or introduction, even to the “cast of characters” that they mention interviewing. I got halfway through episode 1 and just couldn’t take anymore. It’s a fascinating case but this is not a well-presented podcast on it.
Very good podcast
My god this is hard to keep listening to. They just talk to each other repeating the same couple of facts over and over. Nothing new here.
These people don’t know how to edit their podcast and keep the story tight and compelling. Meandering all over the place and I stopped listening because it’s just so boring
Got 2 episodes in and had to stop. There’s too many tangents and speculation. They spend 10 minutes featuring an interview with a journalist who is recounting what a psychic told him, then the hosts talk about how they think psychics are a waste of time, yet take the time to explore what the psychic talked about. Guys, uh… hello? And that’s before they spend another 10 minutes talking about a “tall guy theory” and whether or not a tall guy could have shifted gears in the car. Uh what? “More I t... more
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This podcast focuses on the enigmatic case of Brianna Maitland, a young woman who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in Montgomery, Vermont, in 2004. It explores ongoing investigations, personal accounts from family and friends, and the broader implications of missing person cases in society. Each episode seeks to uncover new leads and foster community engagement in the pursuit of answers, often featuring interviews with private investigators and discussions on related socio-environmental issues such as drug trafficking and domestic violence. The unique blend of personal storytelling and investigative journalism offers a compelling narrative that appeals to those interested in true crime and social justice.
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Missing Brianna Maitland launched 5 years ago and published 28 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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