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Missing in the Carolinas

Missing in the Carolinas
South Carolina
North Carolina
DNA Doe Project
Unidentified Remains
Henry Louis Wallace
Chapel Hill
Happy Face Killer
Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Sharon Beatrice Jones
Charlotte
Brittany Davis
Suellen Evans
Family Trauma
Violent Crime
Louisiana
Florida
Georgia
Crystal Faye Todd
University Of North Carolina
Alec Lansing

Award-winning writer Renee Roberson hosts this true crime podcast profiling missing people from North and South Carolina, along with true crime cases.

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In the summer of 2004, an inmate in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping escaped from the Brown Creek Correctional Institution in Anson County. Authorities searched the surrounding area and Charlotte, but there was no sign of "The Roofman" for mon... more

In 1992, a 13-year-old from Hickory, North Carolina went missing from her home and was discovered murdered a few weeks later. Around the same time, three older women known to have high-risk lifestyles went missing and were found deceased. While two m... more

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In November of 2006, 27-year-old Sherri Jackson went missing from Greensboro. Because her friends and family knew she was in the process of breaking things off with her boyfriend, they were immediately concerned. The boyfriend's story kept changing, ... more

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When Myrtle Beach resident Mica Miller died by suicide in 2024, her friends and family knew her estranged husband's harassment and behavior played a large part in her state of mind. In December 2025, John-Paul Miller was arrested for cyberstalking an... more

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Recent Guests

Helen St. Clair
Legal researcher and writer, author of The Killing Trails
Episode: Ep. 166-An Interview with Helen St. Clair, Author of "The Killing Trails"
Stephanie Tinsley
Host and Creator of Everything They Missed
Everything They Missed
Episode: Ep. 163-Interview with Stephanie Tinsley, Host and Creator of “Everything They Missed”
Dick Harpootlian
South Carolina attorney known for his trial experience and his role as a prosecutor and defense attorney.
Author of "Dig Me a Grave"
Episode: Ep. 162-Interview with Dick Harpootlian, Author of "Dig Me a Grave"
Stacy Hawks
North Carolina author focusing on historical crime in the region
Episode: Replay-An Unsolved Murder in Alleghany, N.C.
Hope Andersen
A novelist, poet, memoirist, and screenwriter.
Author of MotherLove
Episode: Ep. 147-A Conversation with Hope Andersen, North Carolina-Based Author of MotherLove and Other Works
Shellie Taylor
Local history program specialist at the Iredell County Public Library
Iredell County Public Library
Episode: Ep. 141-Cold Cases and Crimes from Iredell County:An Interview with Shellie Taylor
Helen Zuman
Author and master etheric composter, specializes in turning experiences into prose
Episode: Ep. 139-An Interview with Helen Zuman and Her Experience with the Neo-Hippie Cult Zendik Farm in North Carolina
Terry Harmon
Author of the true crime book Convoluted
Episode: Ep. 131-An Interview with Terry Harmon, Author of "Convoluted"
Eric Brown
Former Green Beret and CEO of Imperial Consulting
Imperial Consulting
Episode: Ep. 125-A Stranger Was Watching: The Murder of Stephanie Bennett

Host

Renee Roberson
Host of the true crime podcast focusing on missing persons and severe crimes in the Carolinas. She combines storytelling with a call for awareness regarding societal issues related to crime.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 441 ratings
  • Very interesting material!

    I’m from NC and it is so interesting to hear about cases that I was not aware of. Please keep the episodes coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bella**lady
    United States9 months ago
  • Why not use good equipment

    I like the length of the episodes, the hosts voice (one idea to consider: instead of reading at us...maybe try making bullet points to help you learn it but not memorize it or just read it off and then just tell us the story like you would've friend, rather than reading a script. When it sounds conversational, it may more natural yet professional...and more interesting bc in conversation we change town and inflection versus just reading something word for you.

    And you have plenty of experience... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Personwithopinion
    United Statesa year ago
  • Really, really good !

    This Podcast is new to me. So I have a lot of episodes to catch up on. The host is fabulous! She keeps you interested from beginning to end.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jersey Girl in Vermont
    United Statesa year ago
  • Slow and clumsy

    The podcast sounds very amateur and slow. Lots of pauses are noticeable where the script is being read.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Squirreldawson
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Great local podcast!

    I discovered this podcast a few months ago and I really enjoy it. Between the two states there is a ton of cases to talk about although they really can break your heart. I recently listened to the multi story episode that featured Crystal Todd from SC. I remember that case very well. I’ve watched the unsolved mysteries episode on her case many times. It’s a very cruel world. I appreciate You taking the time to share these with us and all your hard work. Can’t wait for more! Be safe everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stephh 🌸
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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

Some feedback mentions improvements needed in audio quality and even suggest a more conversational delivery style for increased engagement.
There are positive remarks about the compassion shown in handling sensitive subjects, resonating strongly with many audiences, especially those from North Carolina and South Carolina.
Listeners express a desire for more coverage on specific cases they are familiar with, showcasing a deep engagement with local crime narratives.
Listeners appreciate the regional focus on lesser-known true crime cases and the heartfelt storytelling approach from the host.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep. 166-An Interview with Helen St. Clair, Author of "The Killing Trails"
Q: What did you learn about the crime clusters in Western North Carolina?
St. Clair discusses how certain locations are crime clusters where many cases of femicide have occurred, indicating the need for greater awareness of these areas.
Ep. 166-An Interview with Helen St. Clair, Author of "The Killing Trails"
Q: Could you share the reasons why you focused on documenting cases of violence against women?
Helen St. Clair explains her personal journey of witnessing increasing violence and the motivation to memorialize the victims, document the data, and call attention to the alarming trend.
Ep. 163-Interview with Stephanie Tinsley, Host and Creator of “Everything They Missed”
Q: What made you decide to transition from the corporate world into investigative journalism?
During the Murdoch trial, Stephanie was exposed to various aspects of media, realized her potential in storytelling, and decided to pursue podcasting as a means to uncover true crime stories.
Ep. 163-Interview with Stephanie Tinsley, Host and Creator of “Everything They Missed”
Q: Could you discuss your own personal involvement in a national murder case that occurred prior to starting up your own podcast?
Stephanie's husband was the attorney in the Alec Murdoch case, which connected her to the media storm and sparked her interest in investigating true crime through her podcast.
Ep. 163-Interview with Stephanie Tinsley, Host and Creator of “Everything They Missed”
Q: How did you first become interested in true crime?
Stephanie's interest began in childhood while spending summers with her aunt, who read true crime novels, and later influenced by shows like City Confidential and Dateline.

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A true crime podcast that focuses on the often tragic tales of missing persons and unsolved crimes in North and South Carolina, she tells compelling stories that shed light on the darker aspects of human relationships and societal issues. Each episode covers individual cases involving disappearances or violent incidents, providing unique insights through thorough research and storytelling. The host showcases a range of cases, from serious domestic violence situations to historical narratives that engage listeners with both educational and entertaining content. The podcast offers an accessible format that is ideal for those interested in true crime, whether they're local or simply intrigued by the complexities of criminal cases and their imp... more

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1. Helen St. Clair
2. Stephanie Tinsley
3. Dick Harpootlian
4. Stacy Hawks
5. Hope Andersen
6. Shellie Taylor
7. Helen Zuman
8. Terry Harmon

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