This Podcast was originally about Karlie Guse, but I have decided to do mini-series on many cases. The 2nd season is about Jessica Dietzel. The third. Season looks at cases with Missing Addicts This Podcast along with everything else done by Missing Persons Cases Network is self funded. You can help fund more projects by donating or buying a bracelet for $5. PayPal Dee@missingpersonscases.com Cash... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Wendy Gessing, 50, was last seen on June 12, 2021 at her place of employment that is owned by her long time live-in boyfriend. She left that day in the vehicle used primarily for deliveries yet articles state she was going to meet acquaintances not m... more
The Pike County Sheriff linked Koby Roush’s Case to Raymont Willis but the Persons of Interest was found deceased after making a statement about his involvement in the cases. We have linked at least one other case but in Part 2 we will discuss more t... more
#MissingPersonsCasesNetwork presents #UnknownIdentificAtion ....
This is our new series about #JohnAndJaneDoes as we try and get them their name back. As we go state to state uncovering missing persons cases that have slipped through the cracks and... more
I go into the new timeline as well as the beginning of Gary Lyn Potter’s record and how the system has failed Jessica.
Just a sneak leak into what we are dealing with in Pike County Ohio --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/thetruthliesbetween/message Support this podcast: anchor.fm/thetruthliesbetween/support
New Information is being announced tonight. Our Page will have a live stream for the vigil tonight and Friday at 9 PM there is a live with Lee and Dee.
This is the first part of the last scheduled episode. For the one year mark tomorrow the rest of this will be out along with the video. I hope you enjoy. Until new information arises this is the last episode until we bring her home safely.
AJ Episode Part 2 Coming Soon. Very Soon. Michael McKenney went missing May 22, 2020 from Fairfield Township Ohio www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/butler-county/fairfield-township/police-search-lake-for-missing-fairfield-twp-man?fbclid=IwAR2O8PMH... more
Great research!
Hi! I’m wanting to listen to the season about karlie guse but it looks like not all of the episodes are there / they’re not in order? I’m not seeing episode 1 or 2 or 5 pt 1. Thanks!
Tried listening to the “Mostly Harmless Identified” episode, but couldn’t make it through. I got the impression he was reading an article he wasn’t interested in, while clicking a pen.
It’s a good podcast. Sure, a better mic would be great but it’s not bad like people are leaving in their reviews. People get a high behind their keyboards to be incredibly unkind and trashy. The podcaster does not sound mentally challenged or anything like that. How is leaving offensive comments constructive criticism? If you don’t like it, skip it and check something else out.
Too much small talk, sorry bud, it’s true.
Also, your volume level is way out.
Your voice is barely audible in comparison to all other podcasts.
Get better or get off podcasting. I feel like I’m talking to the bagger at the grocery store who is mentally challenged. And stop your sniffling your nose it’s unprofessional
The guys voice on this podcast is driving me crazy 😂 is he intentionally smacking his mouth like that? It’s like listening to someone chew in my ear 🤯🤬 Rating: -5
So... this is my first review. I’m compelled to write and express how truly bad this is. It had promise. I wanted to love it. The first episode was ok. At least the female speaking parts. Had to strain to try to hear the male voice. Then episode 2... I have no words for how utterly confusing - the episode seems to jump around and not follow any logical sequence. Repeats itself, and all in extremely poor audio quality. It’s so bad that it literally hurt my ears. The voice is very low while the cr... more
Very relaxing to listen to. Please continue talking about Karlie!
There are lots of true crime podcasts available. In order to get people to listen, you need to put out a quality show that is done as professionally as possible. You also need to have sound quality so others can hear it. Not good. Needs a lot of work.
This podcast has a lot of good information. I believe the hosts intentions are good. However, the podcast is very disorganized and some parts cannot be heard at all. People want their podcasts to be professional which this one is not. Write a script to read from if you have to.
Also, this stepmom is either seriously mentally ill or on some kind of drug. She murdered that poor little girl. What a piece of crap human being.
Get your thoughts together and create at least an outline of what you’re going to say. Co-host should be ready speak when asked if he has anything to add, rather than say “ummmm, not really”.
I’m not sure if you’re trying to sensationalize this poor girl or not, but I hope that you want to find her rather than create suspicion for dramatic purposes.
The narrator says”um” every few words. Cannot listen to that poor speaker!
Cannot hear any of the audio of mom talking, very unprofessionally done. Disjointed and confusing
Good information, but hard to hear, that’s why I gave it 4 stars, maybe lower the background music when you are talking, speak into the mic, I could barely hear you, otherwise I like the show.
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