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.
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The Five Missing Persons of Scott County, Missouri
Aug 19, 202634 min
This episode examines five active missing persons cases currently under investigation by authorities in Scott County, Missouri. The featured individuals include Timarius Wiley, Shyann Morrison, David Todd, Pamela Dalton, and Cheryl Scherer, whose disappearances span from 1979 to the present day. Law enforcement officials describe various investigative hurdles, such as potential sightings that remain unconfirmed and the challenges of cold case DNA testing. Despite the passage of decades in some instances, investigators continue to utilize technological advancements and public tips to seek resolution. The source highlights the profound impact on families and the enduring commitment of local police to finish these incomplete stories. This episode includes AI-generated content.
Emergency responders in Mount Vernon, Indiana, are currently searching the Ohio River for an individual who disappeared after a boating accident. While two people were successfully saved after their vessel capsized, a third passenger remains unaccounted for despite extensive efforts using drones and rescue boats. The mission has officially shifted from a rescue to a recovery operation as crews navigate difficult conditions like high water levels and heavy debris. Although the sunken boat has been located, the search for the missing boater continues near the local boat club. Authorities have requested that the public avoid the area to allow specialized teams to focus on their work. This episode includes AI-generated content.
The episode contains an official missing person alert issued by the Pasco Sheriff’s Office regarding a woman named Chyana Voss. Authorities are requesting public assistance to locate the 33-year-old female who was last seen in the Land O'Lakes area during the late afternoon on August 9th. The report details her physical description, her expected clothing, and the specific vehicle she may be operating, including its license plate number. Concerned citizens are encouraged to submit information through a non-emergency phone line or an online tip portal. Additionally, the source includes various website navigation links and privacy policies typical of a government news platform. This episode includes AI-generated content.
What happened to the Canadian hockey player found frozen in the Alps?
Aug 18, 202636 min
This episode from The Fifth Estate investigates the mysterious 1989 disappearance of Duncan McPherson, a young Canadian hockey player who vanished while snowboarding in the Austrian Alps. Although local authorities initially dismissed the case and claimed his equipment was returned, his body was discovered 14 years later in a melting glacier located directly on a commercial ski run. Independent forensic experts and researcher John Leak challenge the official "accident" narrative, providing evidence that McPherson was likely struck and killed by a snow-grooming machine. The report highlights a potential conspiracy of silence by resort operators and Austrian police to protect the local tourism economy from bad publicity. Ultimately, the source portrays a grieving family's decades-long quest for accountability in the face of international negligence and forensic inconsistencies. This episode includes AI-generated content.
This episode details the disappearance and murder of Ágnes Ákom, a young Hungarian immigrant living in London. After she vanished in May 2021, a police investigation utilized CCTV footage and mobile phone data to track her final movements to a shipping container habituated by 64-year-old Neculai Paizan. Although the suspect claimed her death was an accident caused by her allegedly drugging him, forensic evidence and security cameras proved he brutally assaulted her before hiding her remains in a wooded area. The narrative outlines the discovery of the victim's body by specialist search dogs and the subsequent legal proceedings that followed. Ultimately, Paizan was convicted of murder and received a life sentence for the violent crime. The account serves as a somber overview of the investigative process and the tragic conclusion of a life cut short by violence. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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