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23 days ago reply 0

If you can’t clean up that 911 call, just tell us what it said because that was awful

3 months ago reply 0

If you listened to this podcast and Jared’s story and know something please, please contact the family’s tip line listed on his FB page Finding Jared McCullough. You can remain anonymous.

4 months ago reply 0

This is heartbreaking. I know it can be quite expensive but it can also be incredibly helpful if you hire a private investigator. Someone, experienced who will donate all their time in looking for Aaron. Many cases have been solved when a . has been brought in. Have you spoken to an attorney regarding the Texas police lack of interest and refusal to cooperate with your family in making a thorough search for your son in the mountain area you were speaking of ? Search dogs could be used.

5 months ago reply 0

Ian Eckles was definitely a nice guy so was very sad to hear he had to suffer death at the hand of such a real lowlife. One thing I felt detracted from the terrible tale was the protracted & indulgent & unnecessary descent into self introspection by some of the victim’s female acquaintances. Ideally, this podcast should’ve been an hour long and excluded all that ( pointless and annoying). Such as repeatedly criticising one police officer. Police do a crazy difficult job.

9 months ago reply 1

It won’t play says episode not found?

10 months ago reply 0

Should check nearby swamps

10 months ago reply 0

Richard Kuklinski was a hitman for the mob.. He was nicknamed ”,the Iceman”. He is deceased now. I wonder if this missing man , in this story , didn’t become one of the Iceman’s victims.

11 months ago reply 0

And when I think about what the sister said ” are there any cults around here?” Yes, yes! Good point, sounds like it to me. This case has me really, really mad at the creeps ( the sketchy wife and her thug Can. family / cult) and the Canadian piece of police. How dare this family of the missing person be treated like this. How dare the missing man be treated like this!

11 months ago reply 0

That is a super big red flag from jump. How the did he could he have snuck in and also worked?! Bullshit.

11 months ago reply 0

Canada is one country that is SUPER strict , regarding anyone that has no Canadian passport/citizenship. Canada makes it impossible for someone there unauthorized to even get (especially) any kind of medical care. And really their laws are such that if ur there illegally , u will be discovered and deported ASAP. So what the wife says is a lie from the beginning. He couldn’t have been hospitalized he would ve been deported.

11 months ago reply 1

I’ve been following Ryan’s case since the beginning as l live in the area. Ryan will forever live in my heart and listening to his mom was heartbreaking.

1 years ago reply 0

7 years?!? What the f*$! I just started listening but I would haunt my parents and friends if no one reported me missing for SEVEN years!!

1 years ago reply 0

Maybe this a regional thing, but I thought Wal-Mart bags are all gray with navy print for the last couple years. Very small detail in this case that is full of details that seem to be ignored by law enforcement.

1 years ago reply 0