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Missing in Hawaii

Written by: Julie Morgan
  • Summary

  • Hawaii is the land of rainbows and dream vacations. But for some residents and visitors, the sunshine, palm trees and relaxing waves have turned from a dream into a nightmare.  Across the state, an alarming number of people are reported missing each year. In fact, Hawaii ranks 8th (or “in the top 10”) among US states for the most missing people. Each episode, we’ll delve into cold missing persons cases from the Aloha State. Maybe, together, we can finally bring some of the missing home.

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    Julie Morgan
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Episodes
  • Big Island: Peter Boy Kema
    Apr 30 2023

    A 6-year old boy is missing. His father claims to have left him with a family friend. Where is Peter Boy Kema?


    *** In cases of suspected child abuse or neglect, an anonymous report can be submitted to the Child Abuse Hotline. On Oahu, 808-832-5300; and neighbor islands, 1-800-494-3991.***


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    EXCLUSIVE: Brother of Peter Boy Kema Reacts to New Leads

    EXCLUSIVE: Peter Boy Kema's sister says she saw his lifeless body in a box

    Facing child abuse: Changes 20 years after Kema case - Hawaii Children's Action Network

    Hawaii News Now The Search for Peter Boy, The Mistakes

    Hawaii News Now: The search for Peter Boy: A 20-year murder mystery, a family that never gave up

    Hawaii News Now--Family of Peter Boy Sues State

    Mother of Peter Boy Dies of Renal Failure

    Peter Boy parents charged with second-degree murder - West Hawaii Today

    Peter Kema Sr. gets 18-year minimum sentence for killing son, says Hawaii Paroling Authority | Honolulu Star-Advertiser


    To contact Missing in Hawaii host Julie Morgan: julie@missinginhawaii.org


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    22 mins
  • Big Island: Mahali De Rasayana
    Apr 18 2023

    A woman on a spiritual journey goes missing during an epic storm

    Show Notes


    Honolulu Magazine-- The Lava Dwellers (2018)


    Inette Miller, The Return Voyage (2013)


    New Age Towns --Puna on the Big Island


    Hawaii Police Department Missing Person information--Mahali de Raysayana


    USA Today Travel Tips, Jan 2018


    What Does Raysayana Mean?


    Wild Spirit House Facebook Post


    Contact us:

    Julie@missinginhawaii.org


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    15 mins
  • Oahu: Charlotte & Baby Marx
    Oct 21 2022

    It was a sunny morning in June, 1977, and there were no clouds in sight. Charlotte, or Char as her loved ones called her, walked out of her home on the Windward side of Oahu. She was pushing a stroller, which held her 5mo old son, Marx. Char walked to a local bus stop, and then seemingly vanished into thin air. Hours later, only the stroller would be found. That would be the last sign of the duo for nearly 35 years. 

    Where were Char & baby Marx?


    Source Material:


    Hawaii Lost & Missing, Charlotte Moriarty


    New York Times 1970 article on Vietnam Veterans


    Willits News, 2012: Willits Man Elated to Find Missing Son


    Hawaii News Now, 2012: Man with Hawaii Ties Solves Missing Child Case


    Diane Capri, Missing Man Solves His Own Case


    Met News: CA Throws Out Case


    Stuart A. Kirk & Mark E. Therrien (1975) Community Mental Health Myths and the Fate of Former Hospitalized Patients, Psychiatry, 38:3, 209-217, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1975.11023851


    National Missing Persons Database (NamUs): Unidentified Person


    National Missing Persons Database (NamUs): Charlotte Moriarty


    Trincoll Edu; 2018: Mental Health in Special Education---Comparing the 1970's to Today


    CNN 2012: Pennsylvania Missing Mystery


    The Midnight Train Podcast: The Honolulu Strangler--He Totally Did It


    Contact:

    julie@missinginhawaii.org


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    23 mins

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