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There are several reasons why people might disappear. Ranging from criminal intent to mental health issues or simply choosing to start a new life. The uncertainty and lack of closure that missing person cases bring can devastate family and friends. And the impact on communities can also be significant.
4 Kelly Bergh Dove
3 Johnny Gosch
2 Diane Augat
1 Andrw Gosden
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This week’s episode is going to be something a little different in honour of my favourite holiday. Halloween. A little fiction to break up the horrific stories I tell on my podcasts. And to celebrate the return of Beyond Your Nightmares. So settle back with your favourite spooky drink and snack and enjoy a countdown on the scariest stories from Reddit.
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True crime is filled with unsolved murders that have so many question marks surrounding their outcome. Even though to authorities it may be case closed. In their eyes, it was a simple accident. However, when even the most amateur of sleuth digs below the surface. All may not be what it seems.
4 Robby-Jo Coulter
3 Todd Geib
2 Joshua Maddux
1 Alan Jeal
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This episode of Mysteriously Listed will focus on missing persons throughout the 1960s. Honestly, it was a struggle to get information. Case files get lost. Evidence gone forever. And what is left are families going lifetimes with no answer as to where their loved one could be. I have tried to steer away from more well-known cases of the time and instead focus on those you most likely have never heard of.
Missing 1960s. This week on Mysteriously Listed.
8. Brenda Byman
7. Mary Ann Verdecchia
6. George Bugher
5. Marianne Schuett
4. Sylvia Klayh
3. Glenda Tedball
2. Susan Cairo
1. Cynthia Constantine
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We all know it as the happiest place on Earth. Well, not if you die there, then it’s not. A quick google search and there seems to be a surprising number of accidental deaths on Disneyland rides. So many things can go wrong on an amusement park ride. Mechanical error. Operator fault. And then you get the people who refuse to follow the rules. In an instant, you can go from gleefully screaming on a rollercoaster, to witnessing someone fly to their death. It’s why this podcaster prefers her feet firmly on the ground!
4 Dolly Young
3 Luan Dawson
2 Cristina Moreno
1 Marcelo Torres
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Right now there’s remarkably little regulations in homeschooling. In ten states in the United States, homeschooling is completely unregulated. And in 15 more, parents only have to notify their school district that their kids will be learning at home. There are no minimum educational standards for teachers, no curriculum review, no testing or monitoring to make sure that any education is taking place at all. No one to check if these children are okay. Allowing some parents to hide their crimes. Sometimes fatally.
6 Trinty Jones
5 Kendrick Lee
4 Ariel Sellers
3 Roman Lopez
2 Morgan Moore
1 Timothy Ferguson
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There are 59 missing children listed in the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s cold case database. And with the 2019 discovery of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews’s remains 34 years after she went missing from her Greeley home, I feel it’s time to look at some of the children of the CBI database that have puzzled authorities for decades. Colorado’s missing children who vanished without a trace. This week on Mysteriously Listed.
4 Marie Bee
3 Roger Ellison
2 Beth Miller
1 Christopher Harvey
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Tortured artist is a term we have all heard. And musicians are a breed of their own. Drugs, sex and rock and roll as it will. But there are certain mysteries in music that haunt the background of songs or silence between tracks. When it comes to musicians, a bright spotlight can often cast the darkest of shadows. Allowing those involved the greatest ability to hide, escape and, sometimes, disappear forever.
4 Connie Converse
3 Jim Sullivan
2 Liquorice McKechnie
1 Richey Edwards
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True crime has almost become somewhat of a bedtime tale to relax for sleep of a night. Disturbing content pretty much goes with the territory for true crime fans, but there is something about 911 calls that will chill even the most desensitised of listeners.
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Investigators look at many methods of evidence to solve a crime. Forensic DNA. Witness testimony. Confessions from the perpetrator. In the cases we will discuss today, it would be the victims themselves that point the finger at their killer. Whether it be through a social media post, a diary entry or other interactions they had before their death. Each one of these victims left behind evidence that helped investigators to find their killer.
5 Tiana Notice
4 Candace Parchment
3 Annie Kasprzak
2 Bryan Capnerhurst
1 Brittany Gargol
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In the United States, approximately 4200 indigenous people go missing and are murdered. All unsolved. Although it is thought these numbers are way higher due to underreporting. We will get to that over the next couple of months. But even at the official numbers, these are alarming rates. On some reservations, women experience violence and are victims of homicide at ten times the rate of women in other communities. This is obviously a complex issue with prejudice and jurisdictional issues and these all play major roles.
8 Micheline Pare
7 Monica Ignas
6 Ramona Wilson
5 Roxanne Thiara
4 Ada Brown
3 Aielah Auger
2 Amber Tuccaro
1 Rosenda Strong
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Of all the crimes humans perpetrate against one another, there is perhaps none more unimaginable than a parent killing their own child. But unfortunately we see it all far too often across the news headlines.
6 James Dupree Lewis Jr
5 Robert Manwill
4 Aveion Lewis
3 Lauryn Dickens
2 Levai
1 Aniston Walker
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In the United States, approximately 4200 indigenous people go missing and are murdered. All unsolved. Although it is thought these numbers are way higher due to underreporting. We will get to that over the next couple of months. But even at the official numbers, these are alarming rates. On some reservations, women experience violence and are victims of homicide at ten times the rate of women in other communities. This is obviously a complex issue with prejudice and jurisdictional issues and these all play major roles.
5 Janice Hannigan
4 Daisy Tallman
3 Delphine Nikal
2 Alyssa McLemore
1 Cynthia Martin
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From 1959 to 2019, there has been at least one reported hazing death every year and thirty reported hazing deaths in the years 2009 to 2019 alone. According to the Oxygen website, 95 percent of hazing survivors do not report the hazing to officials. 2020 marked the first year in the last 60 that no hazing deaths recorded. But unfortunately, since then, there have been three in the last eighteen months. All related to alcohol intoxication. A theme you will see throughout this episode.
Pledges who died while trying to belong to fraternities and sororities. This week on Mysteriously Listed.
4 Michael Deng
3 Jordan Hankins
2 Timothy Plazza
1 Maxwell Gruver
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Cold cases are often brutal and heartbreaking with the victims of such crimes. However, investigators and families never give up with some cases being solved years or decades later. And with the introduction of newer forensic technologies, such as genetic genealogy, we are seeing more and more cold case being solved.
5 Anita Piteau
4 Carla Walker
3 Fawn Cox
2 Cheryl Hammack
1 Christopher Dailey
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Vacations are supposed to be a time of relaxation. A time to leave everyday problems behind and get a taste of the good idea. It’s for this reason that crimes involving tourists can be especially unsettling. Exposing our vulnerabilities and replacing our idyllic illusions of paradise with unthinkable nightmares.
In this episode, we will look at four terrifying cases of people who went on vacation and never returned.
4 Katherine Chappell
3 Catherine Johannett
2 Elise Dallemange
1 Carla Stefaniak
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The cases we will talk about today involves a murder victim or missing person who expressed fear or indicated that they were in danger just prior to their death or disappearance. They reached out to others to either ask for help or just simply state they were scared of hurt. Unfortunately, shortly after these messages were sent, the sender either vanished or were later found deceased. Even more terrifying is that all these cases are still unsolved.
4 Kanika Powell
3 Brookelyn Farthing
2 Jerry Castillo Jr
1 Caitilin Dennison
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Break up violence is common in relationships that were physically abusive. According to the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence, “women in abusive relationships are about 500 times more at risk when they leave”. However, break up violence can occur even if there was no history of violence. The Ohio Violence Free Coalition has made a strong effort to inform parents about break up violence which is an ongoing issue amongst teens and young adults. According to their studies, “a person is more likely to be seriously injured and killed after a break up. And in 20% of relationship homicides, the killing itself was the first act of violence”. If anything, I hope the tragic cases we will talk about this week will serve as a reminder to take extra safety precautions when dealing with a potentially violent ex.
4 Amy Wensley
3 Heather Stamper
2 James Barry
1 Cristina Prodan
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To us, models seem to have everything. They are beautiful. They get to travel to the most exotic of locations. They are on the arm of rock stars and actors. They become rich just to have their picture taken. But behind closed doors, all is not always what it seems.
The three women we will talk about today were amongst the most beautiful in the world but sadly, their lives were cut far too short and in the most brutal and horrific of ways.
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3 Jasmine Fiore
2 Raudha Athif
1 Alexis Sharkey
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For anyone who listens to my podcasts, you would know that I gravitate towards missing persons cases. There is something about a person living their lives one day and then vanishing without any explanation. Without any trace of their whereabouts the next. And then decades go by and the case goes cold. How can a person just disappear into thin air?
The Charley Project is a detailed, amazing website that lists more then 14,000 missing person cases right across the United States. To me, it’s always sad when these profiles only have a sentence or two because of the lack of information available. But there are others whose disappearance is chilling to the core. Creepiest Charley Project Cases. This week on Mysteriously Listed.
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4 Christene Seal
3 Rebecca Alsup
2 Star Palumbo
1 Janice Pockett
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