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In addition to supporting the above organizations we, along with our listeners, have contributed time, money and resources directly to victim family members to help them advocate.
Latest Episodes
MURDERED: Gary Eugene Sebek
When a young man goes missing the day after visiting his newborn son in the hospital, everyone has questions.
INFAMOUS: The LaSalle Street Murders
When a couple of young Indianapolis businessmen fail to show up for work in December of 1971, their secretary grows concerned as the day goes on, and a friend volunteers to swing by their house to check up on them.
MURDERED: Lisa Norrell
When a 15-year-old girl vanishes on her way home from a friend’s quinceañera rehearsal in 1998, a California community holds its breath and hopes it’s a one-off.
WANTED: Justice for MMIP
May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Month, and we want to highlight some of the many cases involving members of Native American communities that so often go underreported and underserved, and thus unsolved.
MURDERED: Brittany Locklear
When a little girl goes missing from her bus stop in 1998, it’s just the start of one community’s decades-long search for justice.
SERIAL KILLER: Raul Meza Jr.
Each time the system returned Raul Meza Jr. to the streets, he left devastation and destruction in his wake.
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