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In 2001, Robert Fisher killed his family, blew up their suburban home, and vanished in a remote Arizona forest. Did he die — or escape?

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In 2001, Robert Fisher killed his family, blew up their suburban home, and vanished in a remote Arizona forest. Did he die — or escape?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. The Final Day

1. The Final Day

2024-08-0748:049

Disaster looms as the Fisher family’s final hours wind down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alert: Send Leads!

Alert: Send Leads!

2024-08-0800:41

Here's how to reach us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alert: Reward!

Alert: Reward!

2024-08-0907:361

Jon offers a $10k reward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arizona's governor can fund a $10K reward — if she wants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2. Boom

2. Boom

2024-08-1459:567

A house explodes. Police find three bodies. A father disappears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3. Suspects

3. Suspects

2024-08-2101:15:064

We examine forensic evidence and alternate suspects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4. Ice Cold

4. Ice Cold

2024-08-2843:072

Years fly by. Myths solidify. Time to bust them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5. Sightings

5. Sightings

2024-09-0401:01:101

Robert Fisher is nowhere, everywhere, all at once.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6. Ashley

6. Ashley

2024-09-1146:513

Robert's friend Ashley speaks for the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7. The Caves

7. The Caves

2024-09-1801:00:08

We explore underground caves in Arizona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alert: Bounty!

Alert: Bounty!

2024-09-1906:151

Jon offers $5K for missing items — including Robert's gun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8. Annihilation

8. Annihilation

2024-09-2555:073

Experts — and famous family slayings — offer clues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9. The Descent

9. The Descent

2024-10-0251:195

Robert loses control and spirals into a violent decline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon reveals what likely triggered the murders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A unified theory on Robert's plan — and fate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12. Manhunt!

12. Manhunt!

2024-10-1655:03

Jon finds key photos — and interviews A.I. "Robert."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13. "Gary"

13. "Gary"

2024-10-2346:15

A fugitive who hid in Arizona for 28 years shares his story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14. Persons of Interest

14. Persons of Interest

2024-10-3043:311

A hermit. A mistress. A convict. Someone knows something.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15. The Accomplice?

15. The Accomplice?

2024-11-0658:332

Jon exposes Robert's likeliest accomplice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Comments (23)

Danielle B

The witness not remembering whether she called it in or not. it’s kind of weird to me. If I was walking on a trail and came across a murderer and I remember vividly seeing him on a trail. I would’ve called the cops or I would’ve known I didn’t call the cops I mean Seems kind of strange that she doesn’t remember that but everybody’s different. It seems odd. I don’t care how long it took me to call it in. I would’ve reported it. He’s a murderer !!!

Jan 10th
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Danielle B

Wow, that’s the most surprising account of a witness seeing Robert after the murders and it’s mind blowing that it wasn’t followed up on. The podcast kind of ended very abruptly in my opinion and that was a little disappointing. I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast and I appreciate the investigative reporter, sharing personal stories and experiences. I loved all of the interviews. Well done and a great podcast, but most importantly, great writing and investigative work!

Jan 10th
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Danielle B

The interview with Greg was very good. He’s an interesting man. I am enjoying this podcast very much. 

Jan 7th
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Danielle B

I think there should be some discussion about sociopaths, psychopaths and malignant narcissists . Because some killers are just that.  They do not function in the same way a normal person would.  They lack empathy and from a young age as well. 

Jan 4th
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Danielle B

Continue: the nonviolent but verbally and emotionally abusive type sounds like what Robert was. And his wife may have put up with that for a long time. But they sound like very quiet and private people. I wonder if she started to rebel against his control and that didn’t go over well with Robert. Usually the most dangerous time for a woman is when she starts to fight back or threatens to leave.

Jan 3rd
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Danielle B

Regarding his friend from the last episode, that was having a hard time thinking this man could’ve killed his family. She saw him mostly in a work environment and on occasional weekend outings. Other friends saw him in a different way. Humans have different sides in different environments. I truly think some people can hide their true self easily. I feel Robert was one of these people. The friend that described him as being controlling in an emotional/verbal way rather than in a violent way

Jan 3rd
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Danielle B

The human race never ceases to horrify me. Collins, the guy trapped in the cave, and people made money off of his demise. Then showed off his dead body for additional money. It is nauseating that some people actually want to see that sort of thing. I don’t have that much faith in the human race, honestly 

Jan 3rd
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Danielle B

I do appreciate the three dimensional description of Robert. I have trouble thinking he,or anybody, who can slit the throats of small children, can still be considered a good person. Psychopaths can pretend to be a good person . Was he genuinely a good person before he decided to brutally murder his family?

Jan 2nd
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Danielle B

A one and a half mile radius is not very much. I wish they would’ve expanded the search on that mountain. 

Dec 30th
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Danielle B

This is a really good podcast. Very well done. There are no tigers in Arizona. Just FYI 😂 I hope they were kidding. 

Dec 30th
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Kevin Gilmurray

What if those two gunshots were the killer shooting Robert?...........

Nov 13th
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Lo Fox

Worst episodes ever

Nov 9th
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Anne Kastanis

This gave me claustrophobia just listening to it.

Oct 18th
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Joona Jylhälehto

Unhinged maniac shoots dog is correct. What a fucking question is that?

Oct 2nd
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Luis Perron

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Sep 27th
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Jessie Ross

I’ve been listening to 'Missing in Arizona' for a while now, and I’m continually impressed by the podcast's depth and sensitivity. https://sites.google.com/view/printed-kraft-paper/home The way the hosts dive into each case with such meticulous research and compassion is truly commendable. Their dedication to shedding light on these important stories is both inspiring and impactful. If you’re looking for a podcast that combines thoughtful storytelling with a commitment to raising awareness, 'Missing in Arizona' is an absolute must-listen!

Sep 15th
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Kristine Leigh

Thank you for calling out the factory wheel, fake journalism with a cohost who acts like she's dumb with her obvious questions; best of luck getting to the answers you're actually trying to answer!

Aug 28th
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