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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
In this episode, we sit down with Meaghan Good, founder of The Charley Project, a vital online resource dedicated to cataloging missing persons cases across the United States. Meaghan shares the mission behind the project, how it has grown into one o... more
Jeni Decker, host of the podcast Down and Away, discusses her journey into podcasting, focusing on unsolved homicide and missing persons cases. She shares insights into the disappearance of Michael John Olson, highlighting the complexities and incons... more
This episode of the Tragedy Podcast delves into the mysterious disappearance of Michael John Olson, featuring insights from his family members. They recount the events leading up to his disappearance, the challenges faced during the search efforts, a... more
In this episode of Tragedy: A True Crime Podcast, hosts Alyssa and Michael investigate the haunting disappearance of Michael John Olson, who vanished from West Palm Beach, Florida, in December 1979. They are joined by Paige Nienaber, a driving force ... more
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I heard Alyssa and Michael on The Consult, they gave a great interview! The first minute or two of the first episode is a little monotone, but the rest is great and more conversational. It’s so nice to have some personal insight to the first case. I hope they are able to help uncover answers for these cases.
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