
62 episodes

Faded Out Sarah DiMeo
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- True Crime
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4.2 • 321 Ratings
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Delving into the most dark and disturbing missing persons cold cases. Season 2 follows the disappearance of Doreen Vincent, who vanished from her father's house on June 15, 1988 in Wallingford, Connecticut. Hosted by Sarah DiMeo.
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Season Two Trailer: Doreen Vincent
Faded Out Season 2 following the 1988 disappearance of Doreen Vincent.
Premieres Sunday, January 27, 2019. Hosted by Sarah DiMeo. -
Doreen Jane Vincent
Getting to know a little girl named Doreen Jane Vincent, from her birth on September 30, 1975 to the day she went missing from her father's house in Wallingford, Connecticut on June 15, 1988.
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The First Reports
Navigating the initial newspaper reports from Meriden's Record-Journal following Doreen's disappearance. And another article brings a serial killer closer to home.
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The Walking Routes
Sarah DiMeo and Jessica Fritz Aguiar delve into the Hadden Clark timeline and his connection to Wallingford. And later, the production team meets Doreen's family.
To support our coverage of the disappearance of Doreen Vincent, become a patron at www.patreon.com/fadedoutpodcast
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The Suspicion
Pieces of information detailed in a 1995 newspaper article are revealed. And a serial killer is ruled out.
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Whirlwind Hill
Getting to know the area surrounding Whirlwind Hill, past and present. Also a firsthand account from a neighbor who remembers the Vincents. And later, we hear from the original owner of the house.
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast…
I really enjoy listening to this podcast, and the only reason I knocked off one star from the review is because of the volume issues when listening. I usually listen to my podcasts while driving, and I have to constantly adjust the volume depending on who is speaking, especially when a conversation is happening between two people. I wish that the volume could be equalized for easier listening. it’s probably because one speaker talks louder than the other, but it’s actually very distracting.
Excellent Podcast with Impeccable Research!
I listened to season 2 first and it was great. I was even more excited to listen to season 1 because I have done much reading on the Franklin Scandal and Johnny Gosch. Im so happy you aren’t writing a lot of this off as conspiracy nonsense. Sometimes the “conspiracies” are true!
Very interesting
I have only listened to the Johnny Gosch season so far, but it was very interesting and I’d recommend anyone interested in true crime listen.