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Missing in Arizona

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Robert Fisher
Arizona
Domestic Violence
Suicide
Murder
Family Murders
Forensics
Forensic Science
Missing Persons
Silent Witness
Explosive Fire
Ashley Zarzti
Chronic Pain
Control
Criminal Investigations
Autopsy Reports
Pathology
Sedona
Family Tragedy
Violence

In 2001, Robert Fisher killed his family, blew up their suburban home, and vanished in a remote Arizona forest. Did he die — or escape?

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes22Foundeda year ago
Category
True Crime

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An interview takes a shocking turn — and answers a key question.

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Alone in the woods, at the 4Runner spot, this is what you hear.

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Jon exposes Robert's likeliest accomplice.

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A hermit. A mistress. A convict. Someone knows something.

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Recent Guests

Brock Anderson
Friend of Bobby Fisher, a victim of the murders
Episode: 16. An Answer
Frank Kimbler
Geologist and associate professor of earth science
New Mexico Military Institute
Episode: 7. The Caves
Garrett Jorgensen Olague
Worked for Southwest Geophysical since 2018.
Southwest Geophysical Consulting
Episode: 7. The Caves
Dave Decker
Owner and principal geologist
Southwest Geophysical Consulting
Episode: 7. The Caves
Brianna Whitney
True crime reporter and host of True Crime Arizona
Arizona's Family
Episode: 5. Sightings
Brian Bauer
Sergeant with the Phoenix Police Department and coordinator for Silent Witness in Maricopa County
Phoenix Police Department
Episode: Alert: Reward!

Host

Jon Walczak
Host and executive producer; experienced in producing true crime narratives and investigations.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 920 ratings
  • Great topic, too much ego

    Truly fascinating true crime, mysterious and incomprehensible. The host, however, needs to lean out. Tell the story without centering on himself (and Kurt Cobain! WTH!).

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Hops-a-Lot
    United States5 months ago
  • Too Long

    It hard, I was interested in this story bc I lived in Scottsdale and worked at Mayo Clinic, but this could’ve been a lot shorter and to the point. Too many voiceovers and it made it sound choppy. Monotone, very repetitive and long ads.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Anakins8
    United States5 months ago
  • 👍🏻

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    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lindsaylsu
    United States6 months ago
  • Season 3!

    Really glad this series is back. The first two seasons were so fascinating. It’s been way too long

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dkandeezy23
    United States6 months ago
  • Could be better

    As some people mentioned, the cadence of the host is very strange and comes off as immature and somewhat comical? The quality feels like a YouTube video at best. The story is interesting but the delivery feels tacky.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Lulutmtc68994313
    Canada6 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Critics mention a need for improvements in the host's delivery, suggesting it sometimes distracts from engaging content.
Some enjoy the historical context and the narration's familiarity, comparing it to classic radio shows.
Listeners appreciate the thorough investigative approach and dedication to shedding light on the Robert Fisher case.
There are noted criticisms about the narration style, as some find it unnatural or too reliant on AI.
Positive feedback emphasizes the emotional depth and storytelling quality, drawing parallels with broader societal themes.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

15. The Accomplice?
Q: What do you mean by cutting throats? What do you think about killing your... slitting the throats of the kids or whatever?
Greg expressed confusion and frustration over being asked such questions when he had no involvement in the case.
3. Suspects
Q: Did police recover prints from the car?
In this case, police do recover prints, seven of them from windows.
3. Suspects
Q: What makes this case stand out?
The uniqueness is the fact that there's just one wound per victim, which is very unusual in knife-related incidents.
3. Suspects
Q: How were the throats cut?
The young male's throat was likely cut starting at the midline and going laterally behind the right ear.
4. Ice Cold
Q: Can you talk about the criteria for how somebody gets included on the list and why he was removed?
Fisher was initially added to get his picture out there, but after 20 years of no resolution, he was removed to free up a spot for another case.

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Exploring the enigmatic case of a fugitive who vanished under chilling circumstances, the content centers on Robert Fisher, who is suspected of murdering his family in 2001 and subsequently disappearing. Episodes blend detailed narrative storytelling with investigative elements, raising questions about Fisher's whereabouts, the psychological aspects of the case, and the broader implications of domestic violence. It also discusses societal perceptions and the importance of public involvement in such investigations, making it not just a recounting of events but a thought-provoking discourse on human behavior, morality, and the search for justice. The podcast stands out for its thorough research and deep dives into the complex nature of crime,... more

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