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What's Missing
Author: Casefile Presents
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What’s Missing is a brand new podcast that explores the wide-reaching, devastating impacts that occur when someone disappears without a trace. Hosted by Loren O’Keeffe, the founder and CEO of The Missed Foundation (formerly known as MPAN - Missing Persons Advocacy Network), the series features interviews with family members and loved ones of missing Australians, going beyond the headlines to provide a deep, unflinching insight into their searches and struggles.
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In Episode 1, you’ll hear how a son's life has been consumed by the disappearance of his beloved father — and his car — in their tight-knit community.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Jason and Nicola’s story was written by Belinda Smart.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostJason Sallese – guestErin Munro – additional writingMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designHelp Find Nicola SalleseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelpfindNicolaSalleseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/helpfindnicolasalleseTwitter: https://twitter.com/SalleseNicolaMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/episode-1-jason-for-nicola Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear what it’s like when your husband of 31 years goes missing; from the financial toll to the administrative nightmares and the psychological torment.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Zee and Warren’s story was written by Paul Bugeja.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostZee Meyer – guestErin Munro – additional writingMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designSpeak Up 4 WarrenFacebook: www.facebook.com/speakup4warrenTwitter: www.twitter.com/SpeakUp4WarrenMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/zee-for-warren Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear a heartbroken father's desperate plea to know whether or not his missing son is alive, and a heart-wrenching letter from his mum.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.Nick and Paul’s story was written by Erin MunroCreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostJenny and Nick Wright – guestsCatherine Seccombe – researchMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designMissing Person: Paul Robert Wright Facebook: www.facebook.com/Missing-Person-Paul-Robert-Wright-466126803428360Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/nick-for-paul Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear an uncanny story of how one daughter of a missing sailor faces a second disappearance within her own family.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Jen, David and Andrew’s story was written by Robyn McMicking. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostJen Jurss – guestErin Munro – additional writingMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/jen-for-david-andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from the very private, very patient father of a missing schoolgirl that has captivated baffled Victorians for almost a decade.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Fred and Bung’s story was written by Lili Wilkinson. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostFred Pattison – guestErin Munro – additional writingMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designWith a guest appearance from the Casefile's Anonymous Host Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/fred-for-bung Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear about the complexities unique to the missing sibling dynamic, the pain of speculation and the potential for growth, from an insightful, reflective older brother.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Sasoon and Sevak’s story was written by J.C. Burke. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostSasoon Simonian – guestErin Munro – additional writingCatherine Seccombe – researchMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/sasoon-for-sevak Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from a determined, devoted man on his tireless quest to learn any information regarding the whereabouts of his partner of almost 30 years.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Peter and Paul’s story was written by Jeremy Massey. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostPeter Harris – guestErin Munro – additional writingCatherine Seccombe – researchMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designMissing Person: Paul Rushworth Facebook: @missingpaulrushworthMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/peter-for-paul Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear the impact of and perspectives gained from spending three decades living with the enormous presence of the enormous absence of your big brother.*What’s Missing was adapted from MPAN’s book, Too Short Stories. Dylan and Owen’s story was written by David Halliday. Get a copy of the book at Too Short Stories.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostDylan Redman – guestErin Munro – additional writingCatherine Seccombe – researchMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designFind Owen RedmanFacebook: @helpfindowenMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/dylan-for-owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear the wisdom and anecdotes of Australia’s authority on all things Missing Persons as she shares her incredible insights, experiences and expertise.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostDr Sarah Wayland – guestMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designAmbiguous Loss, pioneered by Dr Pauline Bosswww.ambiguousloss.comMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/dr-sarah-wayland Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from Australia’s leading forensic expert pioneering the National DNA Program, on how and why she does this important work.CreditsLoren O’Keeffe – hostAssoc. Prof. Jodie Ward – guestMike Migas – production, scoringMaricarmen Rubí Baeza – graphic designPaulina Szymanska – video, web designMissing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)www.mpan.com.auCasefile Presentswww.casefilepresents.comFor full list of credits please visit https://whatsmissingpodcast.com/assoc-prof-jodie-ward Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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have you checked retirement or nursing homes? is the number plate still registered?
Not sure if you have covered it or not but here in Oregon USA there was a child that disappeared about 10 years ago. His name was Kyron Horman. I'd love to here a show on his disappearance.
it's totally false that you have to wait 24 to report a child missing or that the police won't act straight away!!!!!!!!😠 the first 48 hrs are crucial 😢
omg i remember this like it was yesterday... my friends little sister went to school in the same year as bung was close friends with her, she was devastated and ended up moving schools. my heart breaks for her poor family, i really hope they get some answers
I've unsubscribed as found the episodes toooo long.
I was led here via Casefiles, another true crime podcast. This is riveting, you can feel the pain in their voices. It's palpable. It isn't the same as listening to a story narrated by the creator of a podcast. This feels intimate, personal, almost a sharing that, at times , is so raw that I'm feeling gifted with something so emotionally private that I am humbled.
oh how sad and awful 😢😭💔
I know where your sign was. on the corner at the start of Sheffield Rd ☹️
Spectacular podcast, incredibly well done. The amount of research, effort, and heart poured into their work completely captivates me. This team does a remarkable job at representing and advocating for the lost, as well as their shattered loved ones.
I love this podcast. Thank you for this intimate look at having a missing loved one.
Thank you for sharing your story Jason, I can hear the raw emotion in your voice and I was moved to write an acknowledgement that you are being heard. My heart aches for you and your family and I sincerely hope that some peace comes your way. God bless.