Dateline: Missing In America
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Are you the key to solving a mystery? That question is at the heart of this original series from Dateline. Correspondent Josh Mankiewicz reports on perplexing missing person cases brought to Dateline’s attention by our social media followers. Each episode focuses on one person’s story, as told by those left behind. Listen carefully to the details, descriptions and clues offered by family, friends and investigators. Something you hear might jog a memory that could help authorities crack a case. Listen to all episodes of Dateline: Missing In America completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com. Season 3 begins July 16, 2024.
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Hôtes et personnes invitées
Cases that need help
11 nov.
LaQuanta Riley Peoria Redhair Arnold Archambeau Arelie Garcia Ashley Heavyrunner Kimberly Bearclaw Iron Mary Katherine Miller Sage Smith Susan Smalley Stacie Madison
Great podcast that gives attention to ignored victims
13 sept.
Dateline tends to cover more popular cases, and in many cases the victims are not minorities. I love that they’re spotlighting what these families are going through, and bringing awareness to all types of missing people. No one is less important.
Terrence Jr
2 sept.
I’m just 13 years old yet it still bugs me that no one almost didn’t care about what happened to him yet it just feels like that one person is for sure hiding something. For example Sam. G, he kept on talking trash about Terrence not doing his job write to his parents and just before Terrence left for Idaho he had a major panic attack. And some people say that he walked of the side of a mountain into the woods, but there is still something wrong about that because we all know he’s better dead than alive out there so he knew what was coming. So maybe Terrence caught some of the trash talk about his job and him saying that his parents don’t appreciate him, then maybe he felt extremely depressed which could lead to suicide or doing dumb things. Or he fell into an abandoned mine shaft and he got so worried he knew he would die. I hope this thought might help you guys find out where Terence went. God bless his whole family with the best of luck.
I listen to learn how I can help!
3 août
When I heard the preview of Terrance Woods. I had to hear it, because I know Idaho well. His case has to be easy to solve. I pray an investigator will dive into his case ASAP. I can’t believe there are 10-12 people on the mountain that day and they aren’t talking. One of them knows what happened. My theory is he was hurt intentionally and by who. He didn’t suddenly loose his marbles and run down a mountain. Had he done that. If that was true. Why did those 10-12 people not make sure they found him, rather than leave him on the mountain? They had been working with him. Did no one care? Had I been there, I would have called in for help and no one would have left until we found them. Even if there is no cell service. I guarantee someone had a Satellite Phone. Even if it was via one of the cars Satellite ability. “On Star”. I wish I was an investigator. I know Payne Lindsey would find out what actually took place. This story is missing so much. It’s painful to hear this and know that no one is doing anything. Or are they?
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