
The true stories of New Zealand's missing people. Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home and talks to those still waiting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

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In episode five, Fran Martin popped out to the petrol station in Hamilton in 2005, bought cigarettes, and wasn't seen again. Her father, Bob, has spent his life savings looking for her.
Watch a video segment from the episode here
Bob Martin has spe... more
In episode four, two year-old Jefferie Hill went outside to play, saying, "I won't go away, Mummy." So how does mum Jo Reynolds and his family deal with the fact they've never seen him again? What happened to him?
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In episode three, Tracey Donnelly says her husband Jim's disappearance is illogical, and 13 years on, still believes there are answers to be found - in the Glenbrook Steel Mill.
Watch a video segment from the episode here
On Monday 21 June 2004, Ji... more
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It irritated me that Paloma continually mispronounced Kirsa’s name as Krisa.
Well researched, thorough journalism.
I often think how many people we pass in daily life who has had tragedy like this. These families need to know where their loved ones are. 🙌🏽
Great podcast. Paloma presents in such a sensitive way.
So well done. I still think about these cases...I love your narrating voice.










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