Missing Persons

By: AbJack Entertainment
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  • At any given time, there are 90,000 missing persons, and that's just in the U.S. This podcast explores some of these cases.
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  • Dale Williams Update: Arrest Made
    Oct 26 2024

    Episode 103 Dale Williams Update: Arrest Made

    An update to one of our earliest cases that we covered on Missing Persons; the 1999 disappearance of Dale WIlliams of Nucla, Colorado in May,1999. Dale left his auto body repair shop after taking a mysterious call and was never seen again. Later his truck was found submerged in a nearby river. There was no sign of Dale.

    One person who many people suspected, was an ex friend of Dale's named Dan Bishop. Bishop and Dale had a falling out after Dale and his wife helped Bishop's wife escape an abusive relationship with Bishop. The major update to this case is, that Dan Bishop has been charged in relation to Dale's disappearance and presumed murder.

    In this episode, we will re-play our original episode discussing the case. and include an interview with Dale's daughter Tonee, and as the end of the episode, we will update listeners with the latest details available in the case.

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    To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Zaharias Children
    Sep 28 2024

    Episode 102 The Zaharias Children

    On November 20, 1987, 15 month old Lisa Mae and her brother, 3 year old Christopher Zaharias were abducted by their mother, Susan Gammill from their home in Mission Viejo, California. According to the children's father Louis, his wife Susan was struggling with post partum depression and drug dependency at the time of the abduction. She wiped out the couple's savings and wrote a series of bad checks before leaving with Lisa Mae and Christopher. Louis immediately filed a police report but it seems that Susan had help from her family taking the children away from Louis, making it difficult for police to help. Over the years, Susan and the children have been tracked to different states, and according to Louis, they continue to be aided by Susan's relatives in avoiding capture. Louis enlisted the help of a dedicated private investigator to help locate his children, but Susan and the people who are helping her always seem to be a step ahead. It's now been just about 37 years since Louis Zaharias has seen his children resulting in what is currently the longest ongoing parental abduction. Louis is desperate to be reunited with his children. In this episode, he discusses his endless search for his kids, and the physical, emotional, and financial struggles he has faced.

    Visit the website dedicated to finding Lisa Mae and Christopher Zaharias along with the Facebook page for the case.

    If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Christopher Zaharias, his sister Lisa Mae, or their mother Susan, please call Klein Investigations at (409) 729-8798

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    To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Rebekah Barsotti Case Update
    Sep 14 2024

    Episode 101 Rebekah Barsotti Case Update

    We originally covered the case of 33 year old Rebekah Barsotti back in episode 46 of Missing Persons. Rebekah, along with her dog Cerberus, disappeared in the area of Clark Fork River near Alberton, Montana in July, 2021. She had been going through a divorce, and her family believed that she may have been the victim of foul play. When Cerberus's remains were found days later 10 miles downstream, but Rebekah's were not, it only fueled concerns that Rebekah wasn't an accidental drowning victim; despite that being the theory of the police investigating the case. Finally on May 17, 2022, fisherman discovered Rebekah's remains on the bank of the Clark Fork River, almost a year after Rebekah went missing. In the minds of Rebekah's family, the discovery only served to re-ask old questions, and it brought a host of new ones. Police consider the case closed, but Rebekah's family believe that there is more than meets the eye. In this episode, we update listeners on the case, and try to figure out; what happened to Rebekah Barsotti.

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    1 hr and 34 mins

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this is a baffling case

this episode gives a voice to a missing person who is in dire need of having her case put in..the spotlight. Michael Mano whom was her boyfriend at the time she vanished.

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Great Podcasts

One of my favorite podcasts and look forward to all new episodes. There have been ones that were better than others, just like with everything else and with other podcasts of course. This is one of the best podcasts to listen to in my opinion.

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very professional and informative

This is among the best podcasts I've heard. The information is accurate, concise, and easy to follow. They stay focused on the topic at hand.

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5 minutes of story then just endless interviews

To the producers, please just interview the family members, friends and experts outside of the podcast episodes themselves. Write summaries of what was mentioned and put those in the actual telling of the story itself (those 5 minutes of interesting story would then be 40 minutes). The female narrator for the podcast is brilliant except for the speed in which she talks. It helps the listener to hear someone speak slower as if they're listening to someone sitting with them at a table for a long lunch and not someone who is telling a quick story while in a rush to catch a train.

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