by AbJack Entertainment
At any given time, there are 90,000 missing persons, and that's just in the U.S. This podcast explores some of these cases.
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March 26, 2025
<div>Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre.</div> <div>It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota.</div> <div>When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss.</div> <div>A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another….</div> <div>Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.</div>
March 1, 2025
<p>Introducing: Killer Communications</p> <p>AbJack Entertainment, the same network that brings you The Murder In My Family, has a brand new show launching March 1,2025. It's called Killer Communications, and it's hosted by Mike Morford. In each episode of Killer Communications, Mike discusses a true crime case where one of the clues is a mysterious form of contact; whether it's a frightening phone call to a victim, a mysterious email to the press, or a taunting letter sent to the press, these bizarre communications happen more often than you might think, and sometimes have deadly consequences.</p> <p>In this short preview of Killer Communications, Season 1 Episode 1, you'll hear about the case of Dale Williams, a father and husband, who was lured from the Nucla, Colorado body shop he owned by a mysterious caller in 1999. He was never seen again. His abandoned truck was found submerged in a local waterway, but there was never any sign of Dale himself. Despite an ex-friend of Dale's being a longtime suspect in the case, police were never able to make an arrest. But that all changed in 2024 when an arrest and answers finally came.</p> <p>After you listen to this preview of Killer Communications, head over to your favorite podcast app, and be sure to subscribe to Killer Communications, so you can hear the full episode on Dale Williams, and catch every new episode of Killer Communications. </p> <p>Visit the <a href= "https://www.abjackentertainment.com/killer-communications">Killer Communications homepage</a> for news about the show, and past episodes.</p> <p>You can also follow Killer Communications on social media, via <a href= "https://x.com/KillerCpod">X</a> or <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/KillerCommunicationsPodcast">Facebook</a>.</p>
January 25, 2025
<p>Episode 104 Lawrence 'Larry' Riegel </p> <p>On Christmas, 2009, 57 year old Lawrence 'Larry' Riegel of Yakima, Washington talked to his family on the phone for the last time. He was in a good mood despite a recent surgery and some medical issues, and reached out to several friends and family members that day. According to people that spoke with Larry, he was making dinner for his live in girlfriend, Ladena Mann, and waiting for her to come home. The next day when Larry failed to show up for a family gathering, his family began to worry about him. Several calls to Larry went unanswered. When Larry's sister Susan, who is our guest in this episode, drove to his home, she found Ladena there, bur no sign of Larry. Ladena told Susan that Larry had gone to see friends on the coast because he was 'feeling Blue' , but his car was still there, and the story did not sit right with Susan. </p> <p>Days later, after still no word from Larry, his family tried to report him missing to Yakima police. That's when they were informed that Ladena had filed a domestic violence report on Larry regarding an incident that she alleged happened after his family last saw him. Larry's family does not believe Ladena's story, and they are suspicious of her. After he vanished, Ladena used Larry's EBT several times without permission, and she was charged with welfare fraud. </p> <p>Police believe that Larry met with foul play, and that Ladena knows more than she's saying. There is also suspicion of a now deceased tenant of Larry's who owed him back rent. To date, no charges have been filed against anyone in Larry's case. </p> <p>Today, Larry would be 72 years old. He is a White male, standing 6ft2 and weighing 200 pounds. He has Gray hair, and Hazel eyes. He sometimes wears eyeglasses. Due to medical issues, Larry walks with a limp on his left leg. If you have any information about Larry's case, please contact the Yakima Police Department 509-576-6573.</p> <p>To learn more, please visit the <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/FindLarryRiegel/about">Facebook page</a> for Larry's case. </p> <p>In this episode, Larry's sister Susan, discusses the details of the case, as well as her suspicions. </p> <p>To listen to this episode ad-free and get access to other podcast benefits, consider an <a href= "https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/abjack-entertainment/id6462151422?itsct=podcast_box_promote_link">AbJack Insider subscription.</a> </p> <p><br /> To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:<br /> Missingpersonspodcast.com<br /> <br /> Follow us on Social media on <a href= "https://www.facebook.com/Missing-Persons-Podcast-103501877912153">Facebook</a> or <a href="https://twitter.com/Missing_Pod">Twitter</a></p>
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Host: Pat Draven
Studio 222
Little Monster Productions
Crawlspace Media
Ed Dentzel
Steven Pacheco
Robin Warder
Nina Innsted
Wondery
John Lordan
Steve Stockton
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