
The Missing Found is an investigative true crime podcast that focuses on missing person cases in the Black community that are left unsolved and cold.Statistically, African Americans receive far less media coverage than our White counterparts. According to The Black and Missing Foundation, in 2021, African Americans make up only 13% of the United States population, but our missing person percentage... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In the late night of Friday, January 4 into Saturday, January 5, 2002, in Bartlett, Tennessee, 37 year old Cherryl Pearson was home spending time with friends. Just a few hours prior, on the Friday night before, Cherryl attended the Memphis Grizzlies... more
On the brisk, cool, late night-early morning of Friday, March 16, 1990, sometime around midnight, 17 year old Toni Clark had just left her cousin’s home in Oakland, California, after a short visit, and was headed home to San Bruno.
On that evening, ... more
On Monday, June 2, 1969, an electrical crew was dispatched in Baltimore City to fix two lights that had burned out on the water fountain in Druid Hill Park, located in Baltimore. One of the electricians had to climb a ladder to access the top fountai... more
On Wednesday, January 19, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, 54 year old Mary Ann Johnson left her job as an account representative at department store, Robinsons-May.
No one knew this would be her last moment on record, not even Mary. It was suppose... more
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Hosts voice is horrible and some of the questions and “facts” are stupid. Extremely amateur and draining in every way.
She wasn’t found and that’s what the podcast is called.
The hosts voice gives me the chills. Really good podcast!
I enjoyed most of the podcast. The host explains things well and has a good listening voice. I was sadly disappointed when they ended the podcast with a bible verse. Pushing religion without being open about it in the description of the podcast was extremely triggering and hurtful. I think three integrity of the host/creator was greatly damaged by this. I will be finding other podcasts to listen to.
Loved all the details and facts. Thanks for shedding light on the community that is over looked
Absolutely love this podcast!
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The show focuses on investigative true crime cases involving missing persons in the Black community, often with cold-case elements and a meticulous, fact-driven storytelling approach. Episodes typically lay out case timelines, key evidence, and competing theories, while highlighting the impact on families and communities and calling for renewed attention from media and authorities. A distinguishing feature is its emphasis on underrepresented cases and careful navigation of sensitive topics, offering a clear lens on systemic gaps in coverage and justice for marginalized victims.
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The Missing Found launched 4 years ago and published 45 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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