Missing Pieces, a FOX 5 True Crime/Mystery podcast, shines a light on the cases that have left us with more questions than answers. In The Mansion Murders series, we explore a story that captivated the nation in 2015, after the Savopoulos family and their housekeeper Veralicia Figueroa were brutally murdered. Then, FOX 5 reporter Bob Barnard examines the disappearance of young Maryland siblings Sa... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | NewsSociety & Culture |
In the seventh and final episode, Judge Lynn Leibovitz explains her reasons for acquitting Joe Price, Dylan Ward and Victor Zaborsky in the murder of Robert Wone in a 38-page decision. Leibovitz going into extensive detail on what she thought of the ... more
In Episode 6 we cover the opening statements, the first few weeks of the trial and each side’s take on the knife found at the scene. Was it the murder weapon or a plant? Three experts - including famed forensic scientist Henry Lee - weigh-in. Defense... more
Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explains why the US Attorney’s Office chose to arrest Dylan Ward first in the murder of Robert Wone and wait days before arresting Joe Price and Victor Zaborsky. Kirschner also explains the “big ticket” mistake made by evid... more
In Episode 4 of Missing Pieces: Mystery on Swann Street, Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner takes us deep inside the case. more
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I’m trying to make it through the Wone season, because I’m interested in the case, but every episode is basically a recap of the lat episode with barely new information. I’ve made it through 5 episodes and it could’ve all been done in 30 minutes so far. Also, the sound is so bad that you can’t listen while doing anything else. At the highest volume, I can’t hear it over even the air fryer.
The reporters of this podcast are predatory at the very least. They so clearly are just out to write a story. They’re so blatantly casting suspicion on the family just because they would not communicate with the press. At some point they talk about how the family’s refusal to comment at the funeral was “weird” like EXCUSE ME? Their loved ones were brutally murdered and their home set a blaze of course they don’t want to answer your offensively personal questions at the time. This podcast is ever... more
As with most true crime podcasts, The podcast host should be summarizing and narrating the story not the family interviews. The parents story is important but It needs professional narration. As is, it’s very difficult to stay interested. more
The Mystery on Swann Street was beautifully produced and the narrator’s voice made it a delight to listen to. Intriguing story. It’s clearly obvious that there’s WAY MORE to this incident but I’m not so hopeful as some, that anyone will admit to what really happened.
Worth a listen in a very intriguing case. Some good interviews but background music is so odd and out of place ....
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