Missing Persons

By: AbJack Entertainment
  • Summary

  • At any given time, there are 90,000 missing persons, and that's just in the U.S. This podcast explores some of these cases.
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  • Lawrence 'Larry' Riegel
    Jan 25 2025

    Episode 104 Lawrence 'Larry' Riegel

    On Christmas, 2009, 57 year old Lawrence 'Larry' Riegel of Yakima, Washington talked to his family on the phone for the last time. He was in a good mood despite a recent surgery and some medical issues, and reached out to several friends and family members that day. According to people that spoke with Larry, he was making dinner for his live in girlfriend, Ladena Mann, and waiting for her to come home. The next day when Larry failed to show up for a family gathering, his family began to worry about him. Several calls to Larry went unanswered. When Larry's sister Susan, who is our guest in this episode, drove to his home, she found Ladena there, bur no sign of Larry. Ladena told Susan that Larry had gone to see friends on the coast because he was 'feeling Blue' , but his car was still there, and the story did not sit right with Susan.

    Days later, after still no word from Larry, his family tried to report him missing to Yakima police. That's when they were informed that Ladena had filed a domestic violence report on Larry regarding an incident that she alleged happened after his family last saw him. Larry's family does not believe Ladena's story, and they are suspicious of her. After he vanished, Ladena used Larry's EBT several times without permission, and she was charged with welfare fraud.

    Police believe that Larry met with foul play, and that Ladena knows more than she's saying. There is also suspicion of a now deceased tenant of Larry's who owed him back rent. To date, no charges have been filed against anyone in Larry's case.

    Today, Larry would be 72 years old. He is a White male, standing 6ft2 and weighing 200 pounds. He has Gray hair, and Hazel eyes. He sometimes wears eyeglasses. Due to medical issues, Larry walks with a limp on his left leg. If you have any information about Larry's case, please contact the Yakima Police Department 509-576-6573.

    To learn more, please visit the Facebook page for Larry's case.

    In this episode, Larry's sister Susan, discusses the details of the case, as well as her suspicions.

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  • New Episodes Coming Soon!
    Jan 8 2025

    Happy New Year! This is Just a quick announcement to let you know that new episodes of Missing Persons will be dropping early in 2025. Be sure to stay subscribed and follow the show so you don't miss an episode.

    To listen to this episode ad-free and get access to other podcast benefits, consider an AbJack Insider subscription.


    To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit:
    Missingpersonspodcast.com

    Follow us on Social media on Facebook or Twitter or visit our website.

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    1 min
  • Introducing: Silkwood
    Dec 18 2024
    Introducing; Silkwood
    Silkwood is a multi-part podcast that intricately examines the life of whistleblower Karen Silkwood, the nuclear behemoth she sought to expose, the government’s role in potential wrong-doings, and asks the question: What actually happened on that cold and windy November night 50 years ago? Did Karen fall asleep at the wheel and die as the result of a true single-car crash? Did she die for what she knew and what she was on her way to expose? Was it an accident…or something far more sinister? Find Silkwood wherever you listen to podcasts. For more information, including sources, please visit GoneCold.com/Silkwood
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    10 mins

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this is a baffling case

this episode gives a voice to a missing person who is in dire need of having her case put in..the spotlight. Michael Mano whom was her boyfriend at the time she vanished.

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Great Podcasts

One of my favorite podcasts and look forward to all new episodes. There have been ones that were better than others, just like with everything else and with other podcasts of course. This is one of the best podcasts to listen to in my opinion.

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very professional and informative

This is among the best podcasts I've heard. The information is accurate, concise, and easy to follow. They stay focused on the topic at hand.

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5 minutes of story then just endless interviews

To the producers, please just interview the family members, friends and experts outside of the podcast episodes themselves. Write summaries of what was mentioned and put those in the actual telling of the story itself (those 5 minutes of interesting story would then be 40 minutes). The female narrator for the podcast is brilliant except for the speed in which she talks. It helps the listener to hear someone speak slower as if they're listening to someone sitting with them at a table for a long lunch and not someone who is telling a quick story while in a rush to catch a train.

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