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Manhunt vs The Missing: Why Resources Vanish When People Do

Manhunt vs The Missing: Why Resources Vanish When People Do

Update: 2025-09-02
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When people in Australia go missing, families often hear the same chorus: "Resources are limited, searches can't go on forever, we don't have enough officers".

In this episode of Exhuming the Truth, we dive right into the deep end of reality in how missing persons cases in Australia rely on popularity. Using the current and "high-profile" case of Dezi Freeman as a lens, we explore why some disappearances trigger massive resources, while the majority fade into the system.

This is a hard-hitting, confrontational discussion about fairness, accountability, and the human cost of selective attention.

Tune in if you want the stark contrasts in missing persons responses and why every life deserves equal urgency.

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Manhunt vs The Missing: Why Resources Vanish When People Do

Manhunt vs The Missing: Why Resources Vanish When People Do

Asha Walther