Missing in the PNW Carmita Thompson
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The Pacific Northwest is known for it's beautiful coastline, green interior, rainy weather, and spectacular mountains, but because of all of this it's also the perfect place to go missing.
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Finding Kit
In this episode, I got to talk with both of Kit's older sisters Charlotte and Maliyah together. We all got emotional talking about Kit, Kit's horrible "mother", and even discussed a theory or 2. Please keep this family in your prayers and please keep Kit's name and face out there. If you have any information on the disappearance or whereabouts of Kit, please call or text Detective Bowling at 1-509-557-5405 and remember that you can stay anonymous.
Facebook page dedicated to Kit:
Finding Kit | Facebook
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Ana and Alejandro
This episode's missing people are a missing Hispanic teen believed to be with a 24-year-old man in Vancouver, Washington, and a Hispanic man with family ties to 2 well-known Seattle restaurants missing from Mount Baker, Washington.
References:
Missing Hubbard 15-year-old believed to be in Vancouver area (kptv.com)
The Fogon restaurant family looking for Junior, missing loved one last seen in July | CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News
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End of year recap 2023
Join me as we are live on Facebook for the end-of-year recap for 2023. Let's talk about this year's cases and listen to my youngest crash my live. Lol.
Happy new year!
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Pedro, Cynthia, and Gracie
A man from Wenatchee Washington goes missing at a local ski resort. Plus a reintroduction on 2 cases that I covered over 2 years ago when I first started my podcast. Cynthia Martinez and Graciela "Gracie" Garcia.
References:
Missing Children Clearinghouse Poster (wa.gov)
Missing Person Case (namus.gov)
Pedro Flores Brito – The Charley Project
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Sofia Juarez
A beautiful little 4-year-old girl goes missing the day before her 5th birthday.
References:
Missing Person Case (namus.gov)
What Happened to Sofia? | Kennewick, WA (go2kennewick.com)
Disappearance of Sofia Juarez - Wikipedia
WA Statewide Amber Alert Plan
Restorers: A Water Street PodcastOver these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Disclaimer: I am not an investigative journalist or a reporter. I am a widowed mom of 3 who works in healthcare and is passionate about giving the people who don't have a voice the attention that they deserve. -
Native American Heritage Day 2023
Reading all 132 names on the Washington State Patrol's Missing Indigenous People's List.
Missing-List-for-Public-Release-111323.pdf (wa.gov)
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Disclaimer: I am not an investigative journalist or a reporter. I am a widowed mom of 3 who works in healthcare and is passionate about giving the people who don't have a voice the attention that they deserve.
Customer Reviews
Has great potential
I love that this podcast focuses on BIPOC individuals that don’t get as much media coverage, and you can tell that the host has a lot of compassion for the people she’s speaking about. I think the execution could be improved tremendously by just writing out some notes and talking points ahead of time, as the host often sounds like she’s just winging it based off memory. More background info and context that can’t be found with a Google search would be cool too, but if its just for the purpose of getting these folks’ names out there it gets the job done.
brilliant
love the focus on hispanic, indigenous, BIPOC cases that don’t get enough coverage
Rambled, but no info to help find them
I wanted information and descriptions to help me keep my eyes open for them or to help try to solve these cases, but mostly she ranted and complained.