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Missing: The Unsolved Cases

Missing: The Unsolved Cases

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Across cities, highways, forests, and quiet neighborhoods, people vanish without explanation. Some cases receive national attention. Others fade into silence. Missing: The Unsolved Cases examines documented disappearances that remain unresolved, reviewing timelines, witness statements, official investigations, and reported evidence that has raised lingering questions. From sudden last sightings to unexplained gaps in surveillance and conflicting accounts, each episode approaches the facts with care and restraint.

Rather than speculation, this series focuses on what is confirmed, what remains disputed, and what investigators have publicly acknowledged. Families continue searching. Authorities continue reviewing evidence. And in some cases, independent researchers have claimed overlooked details deserve renewed attention. These are stories of absence, uncertainty, and the long shadow left behind when answers never come.

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Episodes
  • The Phone Ping in the Night (Brandon Lawson)
    Feb 20 2026

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    In the late hours of August 8th, 2013, a deserted truck discovered on a remote Texas highway sets motion to a perplexing mystery. Owned by Brandon Lawson, a 26-year-old oil field worker and doting father of four, the truck renders more questions than answers. An alarming 911 call from Lawson, filled with panic and pleas for help, follows shortly before he completely disappears. No traces of him are discovered in subsequent phone pings, bank transactions, or sightings. The inexplicable lack of evidence, alongside a frantic 911 call, leaves a chilling imprint of a once vibrant life. As dawn breaks, the desperate search for Brandon Lawson plunges into the eerie silence of the Lone Star State, beckoning an unsettling mystery to be unraveled.

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    #TexasMystery, #BrandonLawson, #UnsolvedDisappearance, #TrueCrimePodcast, #Chilling911Call

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    29 mins
  • Missing on the Highway (Brandon Swanson)
    Feb 20 2026

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    In the silent hours of a Minnesota night, 19-year-old college student, Brandon Swanson disappears without a trace. His last contact with the outside world was an abruptly ended phone call to his father. His car, found abandoned on a gravel road with no signs of struggle, marked the spot of his bewildering disappearance. A typical late-night drive turned into an enduring mystery that continues to confound investigators, family, and friends. Tune in as we delve into the unexplained silence, the unanswered questions, and the missing pieces that amplify the haunting mystery of Brandon Swanson, the college student who vanished on an ordinary night.

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    28 mins
  • Asha Degree: The Night Walk That Led to Nowhere
    Feb 14 2026

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    On a chilling February morning in 2000, the Degree family from Shelby, North Carolina discovered that their nine-year-old daughter, Asha, had vanished. Her bed was empty, her favorite stuffed animal untouched. The last confirmed sighting of Asha was her walking alone along Highway 18 at around 4 AM. Despite exhaustive searches, interviews, and a hefty reward, Asha's whereabouts remain unknown. Her bookbag, discovered 26 miles from her home, added another layer of mystery to her baffling disappearance. Two decades later, this case continues to perplex and haunt those who seek answers. As we dive into the story of Asha Degree, the little girl who walked into the night and never returned, this unsolved mystery only grows more intriguing.

    Set against the tranquil backdrop of a small town, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asha Degree's story unfolds. She was a bright and playful girl, one who delighted in her school and church activities. The weather was harsh the night of her disappearance. A biting wind and a layer of snow covered the landscape. Asha's quiet house sat about a mile and a half from where she was last sighted, meaning she must have braved the harsh elements, on her own, and walked a considerable distance. The circumstances surrounding Asha's disappearance are as heartbreaking as they are perplexing. This episode delves into Asha Degree's ordinary life that spiraled into an extraordinary mystery – a walk that began in the most normal of conditions but ended abruptly, giving way to the unfathomable.

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    28 mins
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