Sept. 10, 2001. One block from the World Trade Center. Security cameras capture the last known images of Dr. Sneha Anne Philip, shopping. The next day, chaos. What happened to Sneha? Brought to you by the team behind “Missing in Alaska.”
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Captivating storytelling, profound and passionate research (voice and intonation being actually great).
The first few episodes are him talking about his hunches as he can’t get an interview with anyone. Seems like he was drumming up drama where there wasn’t any. Almost a whole episode talking about her sex life. Leave this family in peace, new your, issue a death certificate or find her, done. Also, commercials, commercials and commercials waste of time.
Very interesting,
good narrator.
So many ads - I would happily subscribe or pay to get advertisement free. Otherwise loving this pod !
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The contents explore the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Sneha Anne Philip, who was last seen shopping near the World Trade Center on September 10, 2001, just before the events of 9/11 unfolded. Through a mix of investigative storytelling and personal narratives, the series examines the complexities surrounding her case, delving into issues of domestic violence, potential motivations behind her disappearance, and the societal impacts of such an event against the backdrop of the chaos of 9/11. This podcast combines elements of true crime with deep cultural and emotional reflections, providing listeners with a gripping examination of one woman's story amidst one of America's greatest tragedies.
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Missing on 9/11 launched 5 years ago and published 29 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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