Midnight Mystery Archive

Kevin Hall | Archive Podcast Network

Midnight Mystery Archive explores unsolved cases, disappearances, conspiracies, and forgotten mysteries through research, storytelling, and clear analysis. Hosted by Kevin Hall, the show takes listeners deeper into the cases that shape our curiosity and haunt our history — always with respect for the victims and their families. Part of the Archive Podcast Network.

  1. 1h ago

    Gina Bos: The Podcaster Who Covered This Case in 2016 Returns | Witness Wednesday: Ed Dentzel (Unfound)

    Gina Bos disappeared from Lincoln, Nebraska on the night of November 11, 2000. She was 40 years old, a mother of three. She had just finished playing an open mic night at Duggan's Pub with guitar, sheet music, equipment loaded into the trunk of her car. The trunk was never shut. Her purse was not in the car. Nobody heard anything. Nobody saw anything. And in 26 years, no one has been charged. It is the longest-running active missing person case in Lincoln, Nebraska. In this Witness Wednesday, Kevin is joined by Ed Dentzel of the Unfound Podcast — one of the longest-running true crime missing persons podcasts in the country, now over 400 cases and who covered Gina's case in 2016 in one of his earliest episodes. He went back to his notes for this conversation, and what still strikes him most is the same thing that strikes anyone who looks at this case carefully: the open trunk. Whatever happened to Gina Bos happened in a matter of seconds. The guitar made it in. The trunk never closed. That window of time, measured in seconds, not minutes, is where the answer lives. This conversation covers the specifics of what the physical evidence does and doesn't tell us; the victimology (low-risk lifestyle, but a public performer out alone at 1am, in a parking lot across the street from the bar, in a city of 225,000); the detective who told Dateline in 2018 that he believes he knows who's responsible but doesn't have enough to charge anyone; the seven hours that passed before Gina was reported missing and why that window matters more than any 48-hour window a TV show has ever promised; and the question of whether, at 26 years, a case like this can still be solved. Ed Dentzel's answer: an 80-year-old disappearance was solved thru Unfound. Gina's case is 26 years old. The math still works.  Unfound Podcast 411gina.org — Janelle Rap's missing persons advocacy organization Support MMA on Patreon Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1, launching July 27, 2026 The Halls of Mediocrity — the Archive Podcast Network's second show, launching July 14 Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    26 min
  2. 2d ago ·  Bonus

    The Amy Bradley Series Is Complete — What's Next for Midnight Mystery Archive and the Archive Podcast Network

    The Amy Bradley series is complete. After eight months, thirteen episodes, multiple eyewitness interviews, and a federal grand jury, Part 12.2 was the final chapter. This Monday mini is a chance to step back, say what that series meant, and lay out what's coming next. First — what's next on the cases. The Bridge Series begins this week with the disappearance of Gina Bos, who vanished in 2000 from Lincoln, Nebraska. Witness Wednesday continues with two guests who know her case from the inside: Ed Densel of the Unfound Podcast, who covered Gina's case in 2016, and Darcia Dodge, a local Lincoln journalist who has covered the case and built a relationship with Gina's sisters. Gina's sister Janelle also founded 411gina.org — an organization that has become a platform not just for Gina's case, but for missing persons advocacy more broadly. After Gina's case, the show goes international — Canada, the UK, Australia — before the fall anchor series on the lies, crimes, and times of Henry Lee Lucas. Second — something that's been visible on the social media accounts for the past week: the Archive Podcast Network. The network's second show is The Halls of Mediocrity, a new podcast with Kevin's brother Jeff covering athletes whose careers were average and whose criminal lives were anything but. The Halls of Mediocrity launches in mid-July. And finally — if the Amy Bradley series was the kind of deep, detailed, family-partnered investigation you want more of, the Patreon is how more of that gets made. patreon.com/midnightmysteryarchive — three tiers starting at five dollars a month. The Halls of Mediocrity  Support MMA on Patreon: patreon.com/midnightmysteryarchive  Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1, launching July 27, 2026: [Amazon pre-order link] Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    9 min
  3. 5d ago

    Amy Bradley: The Bradley Family Speaks — A Final Message to Amy | Series Finale | Part 12.2

    Amy Bradley disappeared on March 24, 1998. Her family has never stopped searching — not even for a day. This is the final episode of the series. Episode 12, Part 2 is the series finale of The Midnight Mystery Archive's Amy Bradley investigation — twelve episodes, multiple eyewitness interviews, the grand jury, the sightings record, the FBI investigation, the evidence the record establishes, and the verdict. This episode belongs to the family. Ron, Iva, and Brad Bradley join Midnight Mystery Archive for the last time to reflect on what this series has meant, to share their memories of Amy — the basketball playoffs, the driveway court under the spotlight, the little red Miata she got when she earned the scholarship, the dog named Sir Bailey Boy and the apartment she set up herself, the phone call every single day without fail — and to say something they have wanted to say for 28 years that no show or documentary has ever quite managed to capture. At the purser's desk on the morning Amy was reported missing, before any investigation had begun, before any theory had been floated, Iva Bradley told the ship's staff exactly what she believed: Someone saw her, someone wanted her, and someone took her. They looked at her, she says, like she had an eye in the middle of her forehead. There has never been a question in the Bradley family's mind about what happened. This episode says that plainly. Ron speaks about what it means to never close a case file in your own heart. Brad speaks about what it costs to carry this — every birthday, every holiday, every family gathering where the absence is specific and named. And Iva speaks about what she does every morning and every night: wakes up and says maybe today, goes to sleep and says maybe tomorrow. And then each of them speaks directly to Amy. This series was six months of work. It was also 28 years of a family that refused to let the comfortable explanation win. The last words of this series belong to them — and to her. If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance: Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. Anonymous. $100,000 reward. AmyBradleyisMissing.com Sign the Amy Alerts petition Support MMA on Patreon (early access, case notes, behind the scenes) Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1 — pre-order now, launching July 27, 2026 Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    31 min
  4. Jun 17

    Amy Bradley: A Caribbean Investigative Journalist on the Trafficking Networks Operating Where She Disappeared | Witness Wednesday: Mark Bassant

    Amy Bradley was last seen in Curaçao in March 1998. She has been reported in Barbados. A witness place her in Venezuela. An investigative journalist who has spent 15 years tracking the trafficking networks that operate across those exact waters finally sits down with Midnight Mystery Archive. Mark Bassant is an investigative journalist from Trinidad and Tobago with over 30 years in journalism and 10 Caribbean Broadcasting Union Investigative Journalism Awards. He has covered drug trafficking, political corruption, the assassination of a state prosecutor, and most relevantly to this series: human trafficking networks in the Caribbean and South America including going undercover inside a Trinidad brothel and being forced into hiding after sources tipped him that organized crime had put him in their sights. In this final Witness Wednesday of the Amy Bradley series, Bassant explains the mechanics of Caribbean trafficking networks that most North American audiences have never encountered: how Venezuelan, Colombian, and Guyanese women enter the islands; how debt bondage and passport seizure are used for control; how ketamine and other drugs are increasingly used to keep victims unable to resist; how women are moved between countries — Trinidad, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Curaçao, St. Lucia, Jamaica — precisely when investigators get close; and how the complicity of law enforcement officers at every level (police, immigration, Coast Guard, Customs) makes these networks nearly impossible to penetrate from the outside. He also speaks directly to the geography of Amy's case: the southwestern tip of Trinidad sits seven miles from the Venezuelan coast. The same tributaries and river routes used to move trafficked women from Venezuela into the islands are the routes that connect to every country where Amy has reportedly been seen. The sighting pattern — three countries, seven years — is not unusual for these networks. It is, Bassant says, how they operate. And he speaks to what most Americans misunderstand: the traffickers who move women through the Caribbean have enablers in North America, Europe, and Asia. This is not a regional problem with regional demand. It's a global network with global reach, and the demand side is not confined to the islands. This is the final Witness Wednesday of the Amy Bradley series. Part 12.2 — the Bradley family — follows. If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance: Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. Anonymous. $100,000 reward.  AmyBradleyisMissing.com  Sign the Amy Alerts petition  Support MMA on Patreon  Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1 — pre-order now, launching July 27, 2026 Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    31 min
  5. Jun 15 ·  Bonus

    Echo 1953: The Real Cold Case Behind My First Novel — and Why I Wrote It

    In 1953, a 14-year-old babysitter named Evelyn Hartley vanished from La Crosse, Wisconsin and was never found. This episode is about what happened after I couldn't stop thinking about her case. This is a different kind of episode. No case file, no investigation — just the story behind The Midnight Mystery Archive's first crossover into fiction: Echo 1953, Book One of The Hollis Files Mystery Series, launching July 27, 2026. Echo 1953 started as a true crime case I covered early in this podcast's run — Evelyn Hartley's 1953 disappearance, a case that went cold almost immediately and stayed cold for 70 years. I couldn't shake it, but a nonfiction treatment felt too restrictive. So, I wrote a novel instead. Echo 1953 opens in 2023 with the disappearance of Lena Monroe, a 23-year-old nursing student abducted from a babysitting job under circumstances identical to Alma Kirchner (based off Evelyn), decades earlier. Her sister Claire turns to Eli and Mari Hollis: Eli, a retired FBI agent who ran the Detroit Field Office for years; Mari, a sharp and relentless investigative journalist. They're married, they work together, and their dynamic is at the center of the book. In this episode, I talk about how Echo 1953 and this podcast developed side by side over the past year, how the Amy Bradley series and the final edits of this book competed for the same late nights, what my wife (the book's first reader) got right that I didn't see, and why the book doesn't end neatly because Book Two, tentatively titled The Echo Network, is already underway. If this podcast has meant something to you, the best way to support Echo 1953 is to pre-order it — pre-orders are one of the strongest signals publishers and booksellers use to gauge a debut. I also have 5 spots open for ARC (Advance Reader Copy) readers in exchange for an honest review. 📖 Echo 1953 — pre-order now, launching July 27, 2026: Amazon ✉️ ARC reader spots: midnightmysteryarchive@gmail.com This Friday: Episode 12 Part 2, the finale of the Amy Bradley series is out. AmyBradleyisMissing.com Sign the Amy Alerts petition Support MMA on Patreon If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance: Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. $100,000 reward. Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    15 min
  6. Jun 12

    Amy Bradley: The Open File — What 28 Years of Evidence Actually Proves | Part 12.1

    After 28 years, two theories about Amy Bradley's disappearance are eliminated by the evidence. One remains. This is the verdict. Episode 12, Part 1 is the final analytical episode of the Amy Bradley series — the account of everything eleven episodes of documented evidence has established, and everything it could not. Before the Bradley family speaks in Part 2, this episode lays out the record in full. What the record establishes: Amy spent the evening of March 23, 1998 with the ship's bass player, Alistair Douglass, in the Viking Lounge — documented by multiple witnesses and partially preserved on video. Between approximately 5:30 and 6am on March 24th, two witnesses watched Amy and Douglass enter the ship's glass elevator together. Douglass came back down. Alone. Keycard data places Douglass entering his cabin at 3:40am — directly contradicting the 1am account he has maintained for 28 years, a discrepancy the FBI never pressed. And in the hours after Amy was reported missing, two separate ship's employees were independently instructed to remove her image from ship video — a detail this series can now document from both sides. What the FBI investigation produced — and didn't. Agents didn't board the ship for 48 hours. No federal reward existed for 19 years. And in 2002, a federal prosecutor not assigned to this case convened a grand jury and got seven witnesses on the record under oath, without telling the Bradley family it had happened. One of those witnesses has since died. Her testimony is preserved. The sightings record: four documented post-disappearance accounts across Curaçao, Barbados, and Venezuela over seven years — evaluated against the same evidentiary standard applied throughout this series. Individually credible. Geographically consistent. Collectively difficult to dismiss. And the diagnosis: accidental overboard, eliminated by physics. Voluntary disappearance, eliminated by the behavioral record. What remains is the most credible framework this series has identified — and this episode names, precisely, the line between credible and confirmed. This is not a series that closes Amy Bradley's case. It's a series that, after 28 years, says plainly what the evidence supports. If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance: Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. Anonymous. $100,000 reward.  AmyBradleyisMissing.com  Sign the Amy Alerts petition  Support MMA on Patreon  Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1 — pre-order now, launching July 27, 2026 Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    20 min
  7. Jun 10

    Amy Bradley: The Prosecutor Who Put the Witnesses on the Record | Witness Wednesday: Gregg Nivala

    Amy Bradley disappeared from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 1998. A federal prosecutor you've never heard of may have preserved the legal foundation to solve her case. Greg Nivala was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Richmond, Virginia when a fraud case landed on his desk — a con man named Frank Jones had defrauded the Bradley family of over $200,000, convincing them he was a decorated Special Forces veteran with the resources to find Amy. Jones constructed an elaborate false identity, staged fake photographs on Pensacola Beach with a stand-in for Amy wearing counterfeit tattoos, and fabricated real-time reports of "having Amy in sight" in Curaçao. Nivella prosecuted him, secured a guilty plea to mail fraud, and got the Bradley's their money back. But that's not why this interview matters. As Nivala learned more about the broader case including the witnesses who had seen Amy after she disappeared, the sightings dismissed without serious investigation, a family carrying an investigation the federal system hadn't fully committed to — he made a decision outside the scope of his assigned case: he convened a federal grand jury and subpoenaed the eyewitnesses. David Carmichael. Bill Hefner. Lori. Crystal. Crystal's mother. Elizabeth Lewis — who has since passed away, but whose sworn testimony remains on the federal record. In this Witness Wednesday, Nivala speaks publicly for the first time about what those witnesses told him, why he found them credible, and what struck him across their accounts: three separate witnesses, at three separate locations, at three separate times, all describing the same dynamic — handlers managing a victim.  If you have information about Amy Bradley's disappearance: Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov. Anonymous. $100,000 reward. AmyBradleyisMissing.com Sign the Amy Alerts petition Support Midnight Mystery Archive on Patreon Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1 — pre-order now on Amazon, launching July 27, 2026 Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    25 min
  8. Jun 8 ·  Bonus

    The Finale Is in Two Parts. Here's What's Coming Next. | Mini Episode: Before the Finale

    The Amy Bradley series is ending. And before it does, there are a few things worth saying out loud. Episode 12 — the two-part finale: Part 1 is the analytical half. Eleven episodes of documented evidence, seven firsthand witnesses, primary documents, a federal grand jury, and a blue-faced watch that was never supposed to be public knowledge synthesized into the clearest picture the record allows. Not a recap. A diagnosis. Here is what this series established.  Part 2 is the family's voice. Ron. Iva. Brad. What 28 years of advocacy has looked like from where they stand. What they want people to understand. And it closes where this series began: before she was a case, she was a person. The last words belong to Amy. One more voice — maybe: Before the finale lands, there may be one more significant moment in this series. A voice that has never spoken publicly about their role in Amy's case. Someone whose involvement this series has documented but whose own account of that involvement has never been told. If it happens, it will be the most significant interview this series has produced.  Midnight Mystery Archive is on Patreon: This series has been 7 months of work. The research, the sourcing, the physics of a balcony and none of it had a price tag. But it had a cost. Patreon is how the work continues beyond Amy's story the summer international series, the Henry Lee Lucas episodes and the continued work to tell stories for people whose voices have been lost. Three tiers starting at five dollars a month. Early access, extended interview content, and behind-the-scenes production notes. Link in the show notes. If this series has been worth your time, it would mean a great deal to know it's worth five dollars a month. Echo 1953 ARC reviews are coming in: The advance reader copies went out before the July 27th launch date. The reviews are coming back and are looking great! To see that work now coming back with actual eyes on it and words validating the work and the story is such an exciting moment for me. Echo 1953 — Book One of The Hollis Files — launches July 27th, 2026. Available for preorder on Amazon now.  amybradleyismissing.com | Amy Alerts petition | tips.fbi.gov | 1-800-CALL-FBI | Bradley family GoFundMe Music: 'Path Through The Mountains' by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au #AmyBradley #AmyLynnBradley #AmyBradleyIsMissing #BeforeTheFinale #TheOpenFile #MidnightMysteryArchive #TrueCrimePodcast #InvestigativePodcast #ColdCase #MissingPersons #BradleyFamily #RonBradley #IvaBradley #BradBradley #FBIReward #Patreon #Echo1953 #TheHollisFiles #DebutNovel #MysteryNovel #ARCReview #DocumentarySeries #TrueCrimeDocumentary #InvisaWear #UnsolvedCases Thanks to our monthly supporters Lisa Mooney Jamie Mcconnell ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    7 min

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Midnight Mystery Archive explores unsolved cases, disappearances, conspiracies, and forgotten mysteries through research, storytelling, and clear analysis. Hosted by Kevin Hall, the show takes listeners deeper into the cases that shape our curiosity and haunt our history — always with respect for the victims and their families. Part of the Archive Podcast Network.

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