Missing in Alaska is a deep dive into the mysterious disappearance of Congressmen Hale Boggs and Nick Begich, whose plane vanished in Alaska in 1972. Despite the largest search in American history, no sign of the men ever surfaced. Officials blamed ice, and a nation consumed with Watergate and Vietnam quickly moved on. Two decades later, a murderer and bomber with mafia ties made a startling claim... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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This podcast is interesting but quite repetitive. He keeps telling us over and over how he doesn’t just believe this source or that source, or doesn’t just disbelieve them either, just because of such and such factor, like the source is a criminal, say. Look I get that he’s trying to show us that he has done due diligence and isn’t some sensationalist sham, but it really drags out the story and suggests a lack of self confidence. Also at times it oozes with pandemic-era cliches like “take care o... more
Strong podcast. I’ve lived in AK 11 years and never heard this story. The leading theory is too flushed out which leads to a lot of repetition. Would have been an easy 5 stars as a more succinct 8 episode story. Still worth a listen !
I listened to the one about Arizona first and it was terrible. I live is Alaska so I have this one a chance. It was well worth the listen. Very interesting!
I found this podcast a couple years after it was released, but I loved it. Really enjoyed the story telling and the investigation.
…now please learn how to pronounce “during”
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A gripping exploration into the enigmatic disappearance of significant figures in American political history unfolds through meticulously researched anecdotes and investigative storytelling. The narrative revolves around the mysterious vanishing of Congressmen Hale Boggs and Nick Begich, whose aircraft disappeared in 1972 during a tumultuous time in U.S. history, laden with the impacts of Watergate and the Vietnam War. Jon Walczak, a seasoned journalist, has dedicated years to uncovering the truth behind this cold case, which has persisted for decades without resolution. The podcast likely combines elements of conspiracy, historical context, and in-depth investigation, probing various leads and theories surrounding the case, including explo... more
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