Where are they? Bonus Episodes
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A podcast focused on unsolved missing person cases. We are taking a look into the mysterious and baffling missing person cases, hoping to bring more attention and awareness. Someone knows something.
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The Disappearance of Beverly Logan
Beverly Logan was living in Bellville, Illinois when she was last heard from, in January 2022.
She was also known to frequent homes in Warrenton, Missouri, and Belleflower, Missouri.
A home in Belleflower was searched in April 2022, and many of Beverly's personal belongings were found.
In June 2022, authorities were finally able to track down the man who lived in that home for questioning. A standoff ensued however, when that man, Charles Story, threatened to shoot anyone who arrested him.
That incidence would end peacefully, thank God, and Charles was taken into custody on other outstanding warrants. He maintains his innocence in Beverly's disappearance and authorities have stated he is not a suspect.
Beverly and her vehicle- a 2019 Blue Nissan Versa- remain missing.
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The Disappearance of Roy Gregory Brooks Jr.
Roy 'Greg' Brooks Jr. vanished on January 18, 2000. He cashed his paycheck at Winn Dixie in Casselberry, Florida, and was supposed to be going to work from there.
He never made it.
His car was found the next day abandoned on the side of the road, over two hours from Casselberry, with no signs of Greg, or what may have happened.
Where is Greg Brooks Jr.?
Greg's brother's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBHUqUbJpJA
The Unfound Podcast Episode on Greg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5ZY8a27ReM
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The Disappearance of Ashley Summers
Ashley vanished from her Cleveland, Ohio home in July 2007. She left her uncle's house to walk to another relative's home just a mile away. It was broad daylight.
There have been few clues in Ashley's case, but some bizarre incidents continue to come up in her story.
Where is Ashley Nicole Summers?
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The Disappearance of Portia Nesbitt
Portia Nesbitt was last seen by family and friends in the summer of 2020, but she wasn't officially reported as missing until July 2021.
Portia's boyfriend at the time was arrested for using her bank cards and continuing to spend her disability checks
To date, there have been no signs of Portia Nesbitt.
Let's help bring Portia home.
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Detrez Green
On January 22, 2017, tornados struck Albany, Georgia. Adaijah Rainery and Kevian Green lived in Albany in a mobile home park with their three children.
After the storm, they reported to authorities that their two-year-old boy, Detrez Green, was missing.
Searchers convened in the area to find the toddler.
But soon, investigators realized things might not be as they seem. Detrez might not have been in the mobile home that day at all.
And when the family couldn't produce anyone else who saw the boy or even show detectives a photograph of their son (they didn't have any), some wonder if Detrez Green ever existed at all.
Where is Detrez Green?
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The Disappearance of Patrick Carnes & Lucky
On April 13, 2011, Pat Carnes and his dog Lucky were almost back home to Reno, Nevada. They had spent some time in Toledo, Ohio looking at retirement homes and visiting family.
Pat was pulled over near Wells, Nevada at 9:00 p.m., for not moving over for a truck on the side of the road. He was given a warning and sent on his way- but not after the Troopers dash and audio cams caught something interesting. Of course, the trooper didn't know this was interesting at the time.
The next monring Pat's car was found abandoned a short ways up the road, with no signs of Pat- or Lucky- anywhere.
What happened to Pat Carnes & Lucky?
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Customer Reviews
Solid podcast about the missing
This is one of my go-to true crime podcasts for binging. I like podcasts that are to the point, not too chatty. Short, standalone episodes that are well researched. This one fits the bill. Some have commented on the host’s odd cadence of speech — I agree that it is unusual, but after getting used to it, I don’t find it distracting or offputting. Everything is very clear.
Good content. Rough presentation.
I appreciate the podcast’s mission of telling little known stories of missing persons. The presentation needs a lot of work, however. I’d advise the narrator to invest in voice lessons. Not to be negative, but she needs to up the professionalism of her speech, cadence and inflection. And a script writer could help with storytelling— it comes across as somewhat choppy and amateur. For example: You don’t need to speak the title of the segment. Music could help with transitions like those but it isn’t used effectively. Again, the effort is much appreciated but as the audience grows, the level of professionalism needs to as well.
Bingeworthy
I love this podcast! I enjoy listening so much. Love the format, new and old cases, her voice, etc. Thank you!