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Tina Stadig went missing from Skowhegan, Maine on May 28, 2017, and was later spotted near the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter on July 10. However, there have been no further sightings of her since then. It is concerning that she hasn't used her Social Security debit card or accessed any of her other benefits since she disappeared. Though no one knows how much the police are doing in regards to investigating her disappearance, many feel there is not enough being done. Tina's family suspects that something sinister may have happened to her.
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On the 30th of May, 2019, Chris's routine day began as usual. Around 11:15AM, he was spotted on surveillance footage at the Help Center, where he obtained an external battery for his mobile phone. After leaving the facility, Chris was seen walking towards his home, which was not far from the Help Center. Accompanied by a man and a woman, they were all captured on surveillance. The acquaintances mentioned that after Chris left, they parted ways in the parking lot, with Chris promising to call them later. However, that call never came.His whereabouts remain unknown. Sara mentioned that her brother typically carried a black backpack containing essential items like his driver's license and medications, none of which have been found. However, there is a potential lead that could emerge soon. On Locust Lane in Elkton, Chris's former friend Wayne also lived. The two had a tumultuous relationship, leading Chris to leave Wayne's residence out of fear for his safety. Despite leaving, Chris expressed concerns that Wayne might seek revenge. Following Chris's disappearance, Wayne boasted about possessing Chris's cellphone, the only belonging Chris would have had on him.
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Liz Munster, also known as Perkins, was last seen on the evening of July 31st, 2018, when Warren Sidelinger picked her up from a friend's house in Augusta, Maine. Unfortunately, Liz never returned home, and her family suspects that she overdosed at Warren's residence. They believe he disposed of her body on the side of Weeks Mills Road in Augusta, Maine during the early hours of August 1st, 2018. Although Warren admitted to the police that Liz was with him that night and led them to the location where her body was found, he has not faced any charges related to the incident.Maine's laws concerning the improper disposal of human remains require revision. Detectives informed the family that the only charge possible was for littering. The question remains: why has this individual not faced more serious consequences? Text messages suggest he supplied the drugs that led to her overdose. Unfortunately, due to decomposition, the medical examiner could not determine Liz Perkins' cause of death.We urge you to take a moment and sign a petition for the family to try to get a bill that would change the laws in Maine in regards to disposal of a human body at the link belowhttps://www.change.org/p/justice-for-...
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Diana, a resident of Winterhaven, California, was last seen at her residence that she shared with her girlfriend. The timeline of her disappearance is somewhat uncertain, as her family last heard from her on April 29, 2020, but she may have vanished sometime in early May. What adds to the mystery is that Diana left behind her cellphone, purse, and other personal belongings, and there has been no communication from her since then. Concerned about her sudden absence, her family reported her missing on June 30, 2020 hoping for answers and her safe return. In the search for clues, investigators have discovered that Diana has a history of traveling between Winterhaven, Yuma in Arizona, and even Mexico. However, despite these known travel patterns, there have been no reported sightings of her in any of these locations since Diana's disappearance. This raises suspicions about the circumstances surrounding Diana's vanishing. Adding to the complexity of the case, Diana has five children who reside with their father in Yuma, further deepening the mystery surrounding Diana's whereabouts. The disappearance of Diana has prompted both California and Arizona police departments to launch investigations into her case. As of now, the investigation remains unresolved, leaving her family and loved ones in a state of distress and uncertainty. The authorities are diligently working to uncover any leads or evidence that could shed light on Diana's disappearance. The community anxiously awaits any breakthrough that could bring closure to this perplexing and concerning situation.
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Charlie Resh was last seen on May 18, 2021, after being left at a residence belonging to a known drug dealer in Belfast, Maine. He was dressed in a hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans, with a notable scar on his forearm. Additionally, Charlie has a homemade Mickey Mouse tattoo on his left arm and a Grim Reaper tattoo on his right arm. In this segment, we hear from his niece, Madison Resh, sharing insights about her uncle, the details surrounding his vanishing, and updates on her search for her Uncle Charlie.FMI information on this case visit: https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/MP85799
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Bobby Steele, who had been missing since April 11, 2023, was discovered deceased inside a wall of a vacant building located on the 600 block of Delaware Avenue in Wilmington.Bobby had departed from the residence he shared with his sister in Claymont, intending to meet an acquaintance on Market Street in Wilmington. This was on the same day he had been notified of his approval for a housing voucher through a HUD program, a milestone he had been working towards for over a year. Two hours after leaving his home, he made a phone call to his sister, which would be the last communication between them.Tonight we are joined by Kelly Canning the sister of Bobby Steele. Police deemed the discovery of Bobby's body inside a wall as unsuspicious, Kelly disagrees. Since her brothers disappearance Kelly has been an advocate and voice to say all missing people matter. When reporting her brother missing (3 weeks after his disappearance) police simply stated he did "not fit their criteria" to fill out a missing person report.
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In July 1970, 3 young men from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia -- Kenny Novak, David Burrows, Terry Burt -- left on a camping trip in the highlands of Cape Breton. How their bodies, having been run over by a train, came to be on tracks in northern Maine remains a deeply nagging question for many people, especially the families of these young men. Given the reason signs of corruption and cover up in Aroostook County Maine, we are going to take another look at this mysterious case. Was this a tragic accident or something more? Tonight we are joined by Lorne Novak the brother of Kenny Novak one of the boys on the tracks.
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Serenity, a resident of the Black Hills Children's Home (BHCH), a treatment center for children with emotional and behavioral problems, was last seen on February 3, 2019, at 10:45 a.m. while playing in the gym with three other children. Two staff members were present, and when one child ran out of the gym, one staff member followed. Unfortunately, Serenity also ran out of the gym, and the remaining staff member stayed behind to watch the other children. The last known sighting of Serenity was at 11:00 a.m. when she was seen walking northbound on south Rockerville Road near the home. Despite the freezing temperatures, she was not wearing a coat. Serenity has not been heard from since. Serenity had a tumultuous early childhood, moving through multiple foster homes after being removed from her biological parents' care as a toddler. Both of her birth parents are currently incarcerated. Chad and KaSandra Dennard then took over her care in May of that year. Serenity's parents have noted that she experienced trauma from her early childhood, leading to frequent runaway attempts and other behavioral issues
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On a cold January night Erik Foote of Washburn, Maine is picked up by police officer Chandler Cole after suffering a mental health episode dressed in only jeans in a t-shirt. According to the family, officer Cole says he dropped Erik off at a hospital. When family reaches out to the hospital they have no record of Erik being there. When questioned again, officer Cole says he "dropped him off at Freshies" a local gas station and sandwich shop. Why would an officer pick up someone in distress, drop him off at a gas station with no coat, no money and no phone?What really happened on January 30th, 2024, and where is Erick Foote?
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Tonight we are joined by advocate and podcaster Kristen Seavey of Murder, She Told on the missing person case of Reeves K. Johnson. Reeves went missing from Kittery sometime between 4 February 1983 and 21 February 1983. The exact details of his case are hard to pin down as witnesses reported seeing him but often could not say for sure what the dates were.
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Jared Michael McColloch left his home in Marion, Louisiana to visit his family in Salem, Illinois and has not been seen or heard from since. His vehicle was found in Vincennes, Indiana on November 6, 2023 in a remote area immediately over the Indiana/Illinois border close to the Wabash River. The vehicle had his two dogs. ~~Jared was last seen wearing a light blue shirt, his brown Carhartt jacket, faded blue jeans, and dark blue Skechers tennis shoes. -via NAMUS
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Tonight we are joined by House District:87 Representative David Boyer and Jared Pinkham, the Co-Director of Missing in ME. We will discuss the bill they are presenting to be introduced into legislature; LD 838: An Act to Identify the State's Unidentified Human Remains. The bill would essentially provide funding for forensic genealogy testing by Othram Labs for ALL of Maine's unidentified human remains current and future remains.
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Tonight we are joined by Joe Chapentier, an investigative reporter for the Sun Journal newspaper and author of an article that raised questions and brought the disappearance of Celeste Doghmi into the public eye.Police are investigating the disappearance of 29-year-old Celeste Doghmi, who was last seen in the Auburn, Maine area at the end of July 2021.Doghmi is a German citizen and her family, who is living out of the country, have not been able to contact her since July 2021, according to a statement issued by police.Doghmi is a 5-foot, 2-inch Black woman, weighing 110 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyesInitial inquiries by the Sun Journal into the woman’s disappearance led to more questions than answers, including why her boyfriend at the time didn’t report her missing, the reasons behind why she became estranged from her family and friends, and what ultimately happened to the then-27-year-old mother who lived in Auburn for two years and whose baby was taken into state custody in April 2023.
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Tonight we are joined by Bradley Williams an advocate for the truth in the disappearance of Jeremy Alex, missing from Rockport, Maine April 24th, 2004. At about 11 p.m. on April 24, Jeremy visited his girlfriend, who said he seemed erratic and stressed. At about 5 p.m., Jeremy appeared in the backyard of one of his former high school teachers and told her that someone was coming after him. She went to call the police, at which point he ran away. The next day, his van was found abandoned with his phone and keys inside. He was addicted to drugs, so he may have been hallucinating.In 2008, a couple were found to be in possession of Jeremy's driving license. They claimed it washed up on shore from the ocean, and they kept it and then turned it over to police when they found out he was missing.
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Tonight we are joined by Jennifer Santanello, the mother of Layla Santanello who was last seen June 27th, 2023. Based on witness statements Layla spent the night of 6/25/2023 at the Americourt motel in Kingsport, TN. On 6/26/2023 Layla was observed going door to door at the motel wearing a white tank top, black leggings, and no shoes. Layla then ran into a nearby tree line and was observed on 6/27/2023 between the hours of 08:00-10:00 in a near-by field. At 12:00 Layla was inside a local ice cream shop located a 2003 N. Eastman Road. Layla spoke with an employee and stated she was going to a nearby store to buy shoes. Layla never made it to the store to buy shoes and her last known direction is unknown.
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Attiin Shaw disappeared September 8th 2021 from the small town of Washburn in Maine. Attiin wasn't reported missing until late November after her family began asking her husband where Attiin was. Born in Biak in Papua, Indonesia; Attiin met and married her husband American Micheal Shaw. Micheal has told the children and others that Attiin left to work on a cruise ship, he told the police she left the country to return home (though her passport has not been used) and told her family she just left.We are joined by webslueth Kara who is fighting to bring light to Attiin's story and solve this bizarre disappearance.
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Joined by the president of the Elan School Survivors, Mark Babitz, we look into the dark history of a Maine reformatory school. The facility was closed down on April 1, 2011, due to reports of abuse, many from former students, dating back to its opening in 1970.Throughout its history, the school was faced with numerous allegations of student maltreatment. In 2001, Details magazine cited Élan as "among the most controversial of the nation's residential therapeutic communities." In 1975, Illinois state officials removed eleven children from the Élan program, alleging mistreatment. In the late-1970s, Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Max Ashburn visited the school after repeatedly hearing rumors of abuse, but the staff did not allow him entry into the school past the lobby. Following this, he began keeping a file in which he documented names and phone numbers related to Élan, as well as reported abuses.
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Tonight we are joined by Jess Zernicke Holmes the daughter of Kenneth Zernicke. During the evening hours of September 24th, 2015 the Caribou Fire Department responded to a house fire on lower Lyndon Street. After dousing the flames, they found the body of the homeowner, 58-year-old Kenneth Zernicke. An autopsy was performed on the body at the office of the Chief Medical Examiner and Zernicke's death was ruled a homicide.Jess has never stopped fighting for justice for her father's murder and the life stolen.
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ON SEPTEMBER 12TH, 2019, 33-YEAR-OLD BRANDON EMBRY WAS FOUND NUDE, UNCONSCIOUS, AND BARELY BREATHING IN A POOL OF HIS OWN BLOOD ON THE FLOOR OF HIS ASHEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA APARTMENT. HE HAD SUSTAINED SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA AND WAS COVERED IN BLOOD, BRUISES, AND CUTS. HE WAS SO SEVERELY INJURED THAT HE DID NOT SURVIVE. INVESTIGATORS WERE QUICK TO CONCLUDE THAT BRANDON’S CAUSE OF DEATH WAS PNEUMONIA. THEY CLOSED HIS CASE LESS THAN SIX MONTHS AFTER HIS DEATH, STATING THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO INVESTIGATE BRANDON’S DEATH AS A HOMICIDE. THIS STATEMENT WAS MADE DESPITE THE OBVIOUS SIGNS OF A STRUGGLE, BRUTAL ASSAULT, AND A GIRLFRIEND WITH A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, OBSESSION, AND PATHOLOGICAL LYING. BRANDON’S MOTHER, SARAH HOWEVER, IS DETERMINED TO MAKE SURE THAT HER SON’S STORY IS HEARD AND THAT HE GETS JUSTICE, DESPITE WHAT THE ASHEBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT FAILED TO DO.
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Tonight we are joined by independent researcher and advocate Kali Pearson as we discuss the Delphi Murders of Abigail Williams and Libby German, also the suspect Richard Allen
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