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***LIVE*** Searching for Serenity Dennard
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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 Join us LIVE every Wednesday night on Facebook and YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support
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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 Join us LIVE every Wednesday night on Facebook and YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support
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×1 ***LIVE*** The Most Vulnerable -The addicted and homeless 1:03:38
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1:03:38Tonight we are joined by Dannielle Hartford, a drug and alcohol counselor as well as a community volunteer. We discuss the vulnerabilities of the unhoused and addicted in the dark realm of the missing and unsolved.
1 ***LIVE*** Justice for Samantha Humphrey 1:00:02
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1:00:02On the night of November 25, 2022, Samantha Humphrey, a teenager from Schenectady, left her home around 11 p.m. and made her way to Riverside Park, located in the Stockade neighborhood. Her mother, Jaclyn Humphrey, revealed that Samantha's departure was motivated by a desire to meet her ex-boyfriend, a relationship that had raised concerns among family members due to allegations of abuse. This troubling context set the stage for a series of events that would lead to a tragic outcome. That evening, tensions escalated between Samantha and her ex-boyfriend, culminating in a physical altercation. Reports indicate that during the confrontation, Samantha bit her ex on the arm, a desperate act that underscored the volatile nature of their relationship. This incident marked a pivotal moment in the timeline of her disappearance, as it was the last known interaction before she went missing, leaving her family and community in a state of distress and uncertainty. Three months later, in February 2023, the search for Samantha ended with the discovery of her body. An autopsy was conducted, but the results were inconclusive regarding the cause of death, prompting the Schenectady police to classify the case as a homicide investigation. The forensic pathologist's inability to determine a definitive cause may have been influenced by the possibility that her body had been submerged in the river for an extended period. Despite the lack of clarity surrounding her death, Samantha's family remains convinced that she was murdered, and they have recently provided updates on the ongoing search for her killer, including an increased reward for information leading to an arrest. Locating The Lost…
1 ***LIVE*** Fred Corrow -A Mystery in Moosehead 1:01:12
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1:01:12On November 18, 1969, Fred Corrow, a resident of Dixfield, Maine, embarked on a solo student flight from Folsom's Flying Service in Greenville, piloting a rented Cessna 180, designated N9113T. Eyewitnesses later reported seeing him practicing float landings on Fitzgerald Pond, which is now known as Mountain View Pond. Tragically, Fred and his aircraft vanished without a trace, and despite extensive search efforts, no crash site was ever discovered, leaving a lingering sense of mystery and loss. There was a report suggesting that the aircraft was observed in a steep dive over a group of hunters, followed by a sound that was believed to be the impact on Moosehead Lake, an area known for its deep waters ranging from 60 to 80 feet. However, this account was dismissed by search teams at the time due to the absence of any floating debris or oil slick, which are typically indicators of an aircraft accident. This lack of physical evidence only deepened the enigma surrounding Fred's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered. This evening, we have the privilege of speaking with aviation archaeologist Peter Noddin, who has dedicated countless hours to investigating this perplexing case. His relentless pursuit of the truth reflects a deep commitment to not only uncovering what happened to Fred Corrow but also to providing closure for his family and friends. Peter's work embodies the hope that one day, the mystery of Fred's fate may be resolved, allowing those who care for him to finally find peace.…
1 ***LIVE*** AYLA REYNOLDS -13 YEARS HIDDEN 1:13:27
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1:13:27Ayla was temporarily placed in the care of her father, Justin DiPietro, by a Maine Department of Human Services employee named Karen Small. It has been reported by relatives that Small opted not to conduct a home visit before Ayla's placement, raising concerns about the decision-making process involved. At the time, Ayla's mother, Trista Reynolds, was nearby and claimed she was en route to a rehabilitation facility to address her heroin addiction. Tragically, Ayla was reported missing from her bed on December 17, 2011. DiPietro told the police that the last time he saw his daughter, she was dressed in green polka dot pajamas emblazoned with "Daddy's Princess" and had a soft cast on her left arm. At the time of her disappearance, two other individuals were present in the home: DiPietro's girlfriend, Courtney Roberts, and his sister, Elisha DiPietro. In May 2012, state police held a press conference to share updates regarding the investigation into Ayla's disappearance. Among the significant findings was the discovery of a substantial amount of blood in DiPietro's residence, which was confirmed to be over a cupful of Ayla's blood, located near DiPietro's bed. The investigators noted that the quantity of blood found was inconsistent with what would be expected from a minor injury, leading to heightened scrutiny of the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Despite the alarming evidence, DiPietro remained silent about the incident for nearly three weeks, prompting Ayla's mother to accuse him of concealing critical information. Almost a year later, in October 2012, police conducted a second search of Messalonskee Stream for Ayla's remains after construction workers lowered the water level in the area. Unfortunately, this search yielded no new evidence. While DiPietro has not faced any charges related to Ayla's case, both state investigators and Trista Reynolds have voiced their suspicions regarding his transparency about the events leading to his daughter's disappearance. The ongoing investigation continues to cast a shadow over the family, as the search for answers remains unresolved --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE***John Brent McGhee -Missing and Betrayed 59:03
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59:03On July 11th 2024, when his mother dropped him off at his cousin's residence around 10:30 AM she never thought it would be the last time she would see him. After spending approximately 20 minutes there, he departed on foot, leaving behind his phone and any form of money. There are reports that suggest John was trying to locate his wife whom may have been having an affair with another man. Since that day, there have been no sightings or reports of him, raising concerns among family and friends. The following day, July 12th, his wife sought refuge at a domestic violence shelter located in Searcy, Arkansas, where she remained for an additional 12 days at Compass Health, a local mental health facility. Upon her release, she was apprehended at her new boyfriend's home due to outstanding warrants. After moving in with her new partner, she displayed little to no concern for John's well-being, only acknowledging his absence 54 days after he went missing. Although she initially agreed to undergo a polygraph test, she ultimately chose to forgo it, further complicating the investigation. Her lack of cooperation with law enforcement has raised eyebrows, especially as she has only reached out to the minor children in the family while deliberately avoiding communication with adult relatives. This behavior has led to increased scrutiny regarding her involvement in John's disappearance. Search dogs were deployed to track John's scent, which led investigators to her new boyfriend's residence; however, the trail went cold at that point. At the time he vanished, John was dressed in a light blue t-shirt, khaki cargo shorts, and Hey Dude shoes, a casual outfit that painted a picture of an ordinary day. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, leaving family and friends desperate for answers and hoping for his safe return. Tonight we are joined by his sister Jamie and family advocate Christy. What really happened to John Brent McGhee? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** IT'S TIME TO SPEAK UP FOR DAVID MITCHELL 1:35:54
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1:35:54David Mitchell, a 48-year-old resident of Rothesay, has been missing since September 9, when he was last seen being dropped off at a camp in Whites Mountain, located just a short 20-minute drive from Sussex. His family is deeply concerned, as they have not received any communication from him since that day. The uncertainty surrounding his disappearance has left them in a state of distress, hoping for any news that might shed light on his whereabouts. Cathy Mitchell Cooper, David's mother, remains steadfast in her search for answers regarding her son's mysterious disappearance. Despite the heart-wrenching belief that he may no longer be alive, she refuses to give up hope. Her determination to find closure drives her to seek out information and support, as she navigates the painful reality of her only child's absence. The emotional toll of this situation is immense, yet her love for David fuels her relentless pursuit of the truth, as she clings to the hope that one day she will find the answers she so desperately seeks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** STEFANIE DAMRON MISSING 52 DAYS 1:39:37
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1:39:37A 14-year-old girl from Maine has been missing for over a month, having last been seen leaving her home in New Sweden and venturing into the nearby woods. Stefanie Damron was reported missing on September 24, a day after she was seen walking out of her house on West Road. The Maine State Police Department confirmed the timeline, emphasizing the mystery surrounding her disappearance, which has left her family and the local community in distress. Despite extensive search efforts involving the Maine State Police and the FBI's Child Abduction Rapid Response Team, a report released on October 23 indicated that Stefanie has not yet been located. Authorities have mobilized all available resources, including the state's Computer Crimes Unit, to assist in the search. The local community has rallied together, with many residents participating in search efforts, hoping to uncover any clues that might lead to the missing teenager. However, it has been noted that the Damron family has chosen not to engage in these community-led search initiatives. The circumstances surrounding the Damron family's move to New Sweden from Texas add another layer of complexity to this case. The family relocated after what was described as a troubling situation involving Child Protective Services. In a Facebook post from 2019, Stefanie's father, Christopher Dale Michael Damron, expressed a desire to escape painful memories associated with their past in Texas. This history includes a police incident where both parents were arrested for alleged intoxication while their children were left unattended in a vehicle. Following this, Stefanie's mother, Lisa Marie Damron, faced legal repercussions but ultimately received a lesser charge. In a post following her daughter's disappearance, Lisa Marie suggested that Stefanie had left home, further complicating the narrative surrounding her vanishing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** Molly Bish 13 minutes to murder 49:36
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49:36In the summer of 2000, a 16-year-old named Molly Anne Bish, born on August 2, 1983, took on the role of a lifeguard at Comins Pond in Warren, Massachusetts. On June 26, the day preceding her mysterious disappearance, her mother, Magi, noticed a man with a mustache sitting in a white car parked in the beach lot where Molly was stationed. Although the man raised her suspicions at the time, Magi did not dwell on the encounter until after her daughter went missing. The following day, June 27, Magi dropped Molly off at the lifeguard station, but she did not see the suspicious man or his vehicle. However, another witness reported spotting a man who matched the earlier description in the parking lot just moments before Molly arrived. Additionally, a local worker claimed to have seen a similar white car parked at a nearby cemetery, which was accessible via a path leading to the pond. Tragically, Magi Bish was the last person known to have seen her daughter before she vanished. Hours later, police informed the Bish family that no lifeguard had been present at the station throughout the day, and Molly's belongings were found abandoned. An extensive search effort was promptly initiated, marking it as the largest and most costly search for a missing person in Massachusetts history. Molly's case gained national attention, featuring on several prominent television programs such as Disappeared, America's Most Wanted, Unsolved Mysteries, and 48 Hours. In late fall 2002, a hunter discovered a blue bathing suit in the woods of Whiskey Hill in Palmer and reported it to the authorities in May 2003. This led to a focused search of the area, resulting in the tragic discovery of Molly Bish's body on June 9, 2003, approximately five miles from her family home. While the cause of death was never conclusively determined, investigators suspect foul play, believing that she was murdered and her remains concealed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE***Bob Smith -The Lost Hunter 1:22:07
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1:22:07Tonight we are joined by Marjorie Bither the daughter of Bob Smith, missing in Maine. On November 18, 1997, a bright and crisp autumn day unfolded as Bob Smith, a 70-year-old farmer from Caribou, embarked on a deer hunting expedition with his wife. Standing tall at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing around 220 pounds, Bob was a familiar figure in the woods, despite battling cancer that had significantly impacted his mobility. Around 2 p.m., Bob's wife, the last person to see him, observed him as he walked into the woods about 100 yards to the west of her position. He walked with purpose, his head lowered, seemingly focused on tracking a deer as he moved southward across the swath. After he disappeared from her sight, she remained in her spot, patiently waiting for his return. Approximately twenty minutes later, a single gunshot echoed through the woods, heard by several family members who were also hunting nearby. This sound sparked a mix of anticipation and concern, as they all believed Bob had successfully taken a deer. As time passed and Bob did not return, his wife grew increasingly anxious. She waited for several minutes, but the silence that followed the gunshot was unsettling. Soon after, family members arrived to help retrieve what they assumed would be Bob's prize. They ventured into the woods toward the last place he was seen and the direction of the shot, calling out for him. Hours went by with no response, and despite their efforts to locate him, there was no sign of Bob, leaving the family in a state of worry and confusion as they searched for any trace of him in the vast wildernessTranscript --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE***Justice for Liz Lafortune 1:25:48
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1:25:48Tonight we are joined by Michelle the sister of Liz Lafortune. On September 27, 2022, the lifeless body of Liz Lafortune was discovered in a motel in Sanford, Maine. Despite the presence of extensive blood evidence throughout the room, the police concluded that her death was a drug related death. In the days leading up to the discovery, Liz had not been in contact with her family. Concerned about her sudden silence, her sister, Michelle, reached out to Liz's fiancé, Justin Pehowic, via text messages to inquire about her wellbeing. Justin assured Michelle that Liz was fine but unaccountably refused to participate in a video call. Motivated by growing concerns, Michelle decided to investigate Justin's background. During her research, she made a startling revelation: Justin Pehowic is the son of a convicted murderer. The family demands justice for Liz and wants Justin to be held accountable. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** FINDING PRINCE -A Mothers Search For Her Son 1:42:55
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1:42:55Tonight we are joined by Miranda, a mother whose son, Prince, has been missing since May of this year. The situation has been incredibly painful for her, as the child's father has denied her any contact with him. When she sought answers, he claimed that the Department of Children and Family Services had taken custody of Prince. However, upon reaching out to DCFS, Miranda discovered that they had no record of her son. This shocking revelation has left her heartbroken and filled with anxiety, as she desperately wonders about the fate of her beloved baby Prince --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** REVICTIMIZATION-INTERNET GRIEF TROLLS 1:00:56
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1:00:56The burden of seeking justice for a missing or murdered loved one often falls heavily on the family, who must navigate a complex and painful journey. However, this struggle can be further complicated when law enforcement casts a shadow of stigma over the victim or when online sleuths engage in harmful speculation, targeting the very family members who are already suffering. In this candid conversation with Kelly Canning, whose brother Bobby Steele was tragically missing and later discovered concealed within the walls of an abandoned structure, we delve into the harsh realities of cybervictimization. Kelly's experiences shed light on the profound emotional toll that such online harassment can inflict, illustrating the urgent need for compassion and understanding in the face of tragedy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE***JUSTICE FOR THE BUCKSPORT FOUR 1:20:47
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1:20:47In December 2013, the untimely and mysterious death of Christy Appleby raised eyebrows and sparked speculation. Fast forward to January 2017, when Colin Arey vanished without a trace, leaving behind a cloud of uncertainty. The following year, in June 2017, Robin Davis also met a suspicious fate, further deepening the intrigue surrounding these events. Just six months later, in December 2017, Kirk Davis similarly succumbed to an enigmatic demise. All these incidents unfolded in the small town of Bucksport, Maine, and they share a chilling connection: each individual was last seen in the company of David Appleby, a figure now shrouded in suspicion. Tonight we are joined by Jacqui Fulton an investigative journalist who has worked to bring justice for the Bucksport four, and private investigator Jen Dorman who has took on the fight to help bring forth enough evidence to finally make David Appleby answer for his involvement in each case. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE***Missing Braonain McGinnis -A Mystery in Maryland 1:03:16
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1:03:16On December 21, 2023, Braonain's phone ceased to send notifications near the rear entrance of the Marley Station Mall located in Maryland, marking the last known activity before his mysterious disappearance. Days later, on January 3, 2024, a trooper from the Arizona Department of Public Safety discovered Braonain's abandoned Hyundai Accent sedan parked on the shoulder of Highway 89A, close to Page, Arizona. The vehicle was located at milepost 570, nestled between House Rock Road and Jacob Lake Inn, and notably lacked a license plate while also having very little fuel remaining in the tank. Alongside the car, Braonain's red Galaxy phone encased in a black OtterBox and a distinctive black and yellow jacket were also reported missing, raising further concerns about his well-being. Authorities suspect that the vehicle had been left there since December 30, 2023, although a witness claims to have seen it parked there as early as December 26, 2023. It is theorized that Braonain may have departed on foot without a clear destination, as his family and friends noted that he exhibited no unusual behavior prior to his disappearance. If anyone possesses information regarding the whereabouts of Braonain McGinnis, they are urged to reach out to the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office at (928) 774-4523 or (800) 338-7888, referencing case number S24-00032. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support…
1 ***LIVE*** Open Forum-A True Crime Discussion 1:56:38
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1:56:38Tonight we talk with you, the viewer about cases you are following. Viewers join us live on camera to state their opinions and to help bring light to the missing and unsolved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/locatingthelost/support
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