Missing in Missouri is an investigative podcast hosted by independent researchers Morgan and Zach Hicks. They investigate missing person cases exclusively in Missouri. Season 1 delves into the disappearance of Dana Bruce, 23, of Sedalia, MO.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Zach and Morgan give an update as to where they are with Dana's case, as well as with the direction of the podcast at this point. Thank you to everyone for your support, patience, and helping to get Missing in Missouri out there! You can reach us at:... more
Episode 11 features the rest of the interview with Emily, where she makes some valid points. Also, if you are not following Missing in Missouri on Facebook, you should! That is where pictures pertaining to Dana's case will be uploaded, and any announ... more
Episode 10 discusses a few articles written about Dana and the investigation. This episode also contains part of an interview Morgan had with Emily, daughter of Rebecca, sister to Dana. Emily's description of Dana, and what happened prior to Dana's d... more
Episode 9 features an interview with Dana's cousin, Sherry, who helps shed a little more light on what happened leading up to Dana's disappearance. This interview definitely makes us wonder, What's going on here?
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