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The Missing Persons Report

The Missing Persons Report

Written by: AC Wilson
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The Missing Persons Report is a true crime and investigative podcast dedicated to exploring the stories of people who have disappeared without a trace. Each episode examines missing persons cases through detailed timelines, witness accounts, investigative findings, and publicly available information. From recent disappearances to decades-old cold cases, we shine a light on mysteries that remain unsolved and the families still searching for answers. Join us as we uncover forgotten clues, revisit overlooked evidence, and examine the theories surrounding some of the most puzzling disappearances. Through careful research and respectful storytelling, The Missing Persons Report seeks to raise awareness, encourage discussion, and keep these cases in the public eye.

Because every missing person has a story—and every story deserves to be heard.

Disclaimer: The Missing Persons Report is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The podcast discusses criminal investigations, missing persons cases, and related topics using publicly available information, news reports, court records, and other sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication. The views and theories discussed are presented for analysis and discussion and should not be considered factual unless supported by verified evidence. Individuals mentioned in connection with investigations are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast does not claim to solve cases, provide legal advice, or represent law enforcement agencies. Listeners are encouraged to submit tips directly to the appropriate law enforcement authorities or official missing persons organizations. Out of respect for victims, missing persons, and their families, every effort is made to present information accurately and responsibly. If new information becomes available, corrections or updates may be issued in future episodes. If you have information regarding a missing person featured on this podcast, please contact the appropriate law enforcement agency immediately.Copyright AC Wilson
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Episodes
  • The Abduction and Shocking Escape of Jayme Closs
    Jul 5 2026
    These transcripts from the Law&Crime Network series "Prime Crime" detail two high-profile criminal investigations that captured national attention. The first segment focuses on the abduction of Jayme Closs, a teenager who heroically escaped her captor, Jake Patterson, after he murdered her parents in their Wisconsin home. The second portion examines the trial of Amber Guyer, a Dallas police officer who received a murder conviction after fatally shooting her neighbor, Botham Jean, in his own apartment. Both narratives feature firsthand accounts, legal analysis, and emergency dispatch audio to reconstruct the events and their subsequent court proceedings. By exploring these tragedies, the sources highlight themes of victim resilience, criminal sentencing, and the complexities of law enforcement accountability. This overview provides a somber look at the investigative process and the lasting impact these crimes had on the affected communities.

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    43 mins
  • The Terrifying Abduction and Murder of Samantha Jospehson
    Jul 5 2026
    This transcript details the tragic kidnapping and murder of Samantha Josephson, a college student who mistakenly entered a predator's vehicle thinking it was her Uber ride. After she became trapped by child safety locks, the driver, Nathaniel Roland, brutally killed her and abandoned her body in a remote area. The narrative follows the police investigation, highlighting how surveillance footage and blood evidence found in the suspect's Chevy Impala led to his swift arrest. Despite a defense focusing on a lack of DNA on the victim, a jury convicted Roland based on forensic evidence and witness testimony, resulting in a life sentence. In the wake of this tragedy, Samantha’s parents established the "What’s My Name" Foundation to improve rideshare safety for others.

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    52 mins
  • The Father’s Mission: The Search for Daniel Robinson
    Jul 4 2026
    This source features an interview with David Robinson, whose son, a geologist named Daniel, has been missing for five years since vanishing from an Arizona worksite. The father highlights significant discrepancies between the police narrative and independent findings, including unaccounted vehicle mileage and the suspicious placement of the car in a ravine. He expresses deep frustration with the Buckeye Police Department, accusing them of failing to follow leads and mishandling critical evidence. Despite these setbacks, the family has spearheaded massive independent search efforts that uncovered multiple sets of human remains in the desert. David maintains a resolute commitment to finding his son while advocating for legislative changes to improve how missing person cases are handled nationally. Ultimately, the episode portrays a father's enduring mission to seek justice and answers in the face of an ongoing tragedy.

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    42 mins
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