
Status: Missing is an Australian podcast that explores the long term missing person cases that remain unanswered. This podcast's aim is to bring attention back to these cases and potentially get answers surrounding these long term missing cases.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

This episode surrounds the case of Zedric Woolley who was an 81 year old man who went missing on 7th April 2012 in Huonville, TAS.
This episodes surrounds the cases of Delia Eade, Peter De Giorgio, Andrew James Murray and Sergey Bezsmertny.
Delia Eade was a 14 year old girl who went missing on 10th January 1986 in Blakehurst, NSW.
Peter De Giorgio was a 14 year old boy who w... more
This episode surrounds the case of Katherine Ackling-Bryen who was a 38 year old woman who went missing on 19th February 2016 in St Marys, NSW.
This episode surrounds the case of Petronella Albert who was a 22 year old woman who went missing between the 28th April 1999 to 4th May 1999 in Broome, WA.
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Apple Podcasts | #244 |
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Focused on long-term missing person cases, this podcast offers a deep exploration into various unresolved disappearances, examining the circumstances and lives surrounding each case. Each episode presents a mix of personal narratives, investigative details, and community responses, encouraging listeners to reflect on the emotional and societal impacts of these missing individuals. The storytelling emphasizes the complexities of each case, potentially leading audiences to contemplate their own roles in raising awareness or even contributing to solving these mysteries. A significant aspect is the emphasis on Australian cases, giving a localized perspective to the broader issues of unresolved disappearances, police investigations, and the huma... more
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Status: Missing launched 4 years ago and published 20 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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