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And Then They Were Gone

Little Monster Productions
Codi Bigsby
Missing Persons
Brianna Maitland
Child Abduction
Kadin Black
Cory Bigsby
Bonnie Schultz
Michael Dunahee
Sebastian Rogers
Jaquilla Scales
Tyler Davis
Nicole Morin
Rick Schultz
Missing Person Cases
Montgomery, Vermont
Missing Persons Investigation
Indianapolis, Indiana
Victoria, British Columbia
Virginia
Lower Windsor Township Police

Each week hosts Kona and Ethan go beyond the headlines and social media posts to do a deep dive into a different missing persons case. Do you hold the key to bringing someone home?

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When 19-year-old Brittney Wood disappeared on May 30 2012, from Mobile, Alabama, it looked at first like so many stories we’ve heard before: a young woman vanished, and her family launched a desperate search, but there was no trace of her. But almost... more

On May 30, 2012, a 19-year-old single mother from Mobile, Alabama went to visit her uncle and then vanished without a trace. What no one could predict was that Brittney Wood’s disappearance would soon crack open one of the most shocking family secret... more

On March 29, 1989, a young mother met some new friends to go shopping. She had planned on leaving her children with her sister-in-law for the afternoon, but when they arrived, the women told her that she should bring her six-week-old baby, Andre, alo... more

It was the beginning of the Martin Luther King Junior holiday weekend in Wilmington, North Carolina, and 30-year-old Ebonee Spears was not doing well. Ebonee, who had been diagnosed with Lupus the year before, had seemingly been having negative react... more

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Hosts

Kona Gallagher
Host and co-host known for her deep dives into missing persons cases, emphasizing emotional and investigative narratives.
Ethan Flick
Co-host who engages thoughtfully with missing persons narratives, providing insights and discussions alongside Kona.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 1.7k ratings
  • Good podcast

    I really like this podcast , y’all do a great job and it doesn’t seem scripted like a lot of podcasts that I’ve tried out , I do have a gripe , I wish Kona wouldn’t bring up racism in every single episode !!! Come on ! That’s not necessary , we get it already !! Another gripe … I hate how Kona interrupts Ethan all the time when he’s trying to give his professional point of view , don’t be jealous , let the man talk , you wanted him to do this podcast ! Other than that , I do like the podcast !

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Butterfly Jones
    United States21 days ago
  • Not for me anymore

    I originally enjoyed this podcast. But as time went on the homework out into doing research these cases seems smaller and smaller. The constant "like" and "ummmm"s are juvenile. I get this isn't Crime Junkies or Morbid. However, this has become half assed at best. And it doesn't even seem like they know what they're talking about. Or are even trying. The husband seems to put in more effort than Kona.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Amanda M D
    United Statesa month ago
  • Hooked new listener

    I learned about this podcast on a local FB community page talking about the Donahue case. My husband and his friends went to high school with them so it has come up throughout the years. After listening to the episode and all the information that Kona talked about at the trail it was eye opening, I had my husband and his friends listen as well. I’ve since gone back and started listening from the beginning. I like the way the cases are treated without a lot of sensationalism or dragged out to fil... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VivatheBlock
    United Statesa month ago
  • 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    Keep up the good work and research, Kona! I love listening to you two. People in these comments complaining about the ads- fast forward through them. Geezus. Kona obviously spends a huge amount of time with research, recording, editing, etc…

    I like getting paid for my time, don’t you?

    Anywho- keep it up you two 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    You’re doing great!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JrjMum
    United Statesa month ago
  • Afraid to Say What You Really Think, or Just Too “Woke”?

    I’m always looking for a good true crime podcast and yours is not bad. 70/100. The main problem is, with some of these stories, you seem afraid to call people out on their behavior. In particular, in the case of missing child Zachary Bernhardt. His mother acted super-shady BEFORE, DURING and AFTER her son’s disappearance. There were so many red flags! And all you could say, like a simp, is, “It’s so hard to be a single mother”. What?? Meanwhile, where’s Zachary’s mother now - living in Hawaii wi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    AllieAnne10
    United Statesa month ago

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The hosts are commended for their respectful approach to sensitive topics associated with missing persons.
There is feedback regarding increased advertisement breaks, suggesting they can sometimes detract from the listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the informative and thorough research presented in each episode.
Some critique highlights a sense of virtue signaling or perceived political inclinations that may not resonate with all audience members.

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#183
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Apple Podcasts
#224
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Talking Points

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D'Wan Sims
Q: Is there any security footage from the laundromat where D'Wanna claimed to have been?
It seems there wasn't any available footage from the laundromat.
D'Wan Sims
Q: Do we know any additional suspects, like D'Wan's father or D'Wana's new boyfriend?
There's little information available regarding D'Wana's boyfriend or D'Wan's father, Zachary.
Trenton Duckett
Q: What were the key inconsistencies in Melinda's account of Trenton's disappearance?
Melinda provided conflicting timelines of her day leading up to Trenton's disappearance, and witnesses had not reaffirmed her presence with him during key moments throughout the day.
Trenton Duckett
Q: What can you tell us about Melinda Duckett's background?
Melinda Duckett was born in South Korea, adopted as an infant, and grew up in New York, later moving to Florida. Her adoption and childhood struggles with identity were referenced against her unstable relationship with her husband.
Case Updates: March 2025
Q: What updates exist regarding Mamta Kafle's case?
Mamta's husband has been arrested for concealing her body, with his trial set for September 2025. Efforts to locate her remains continue but are encountering difficulties, as investigators have exhausted many leads.

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Frequently Asked Questions About And Then They Were Gone

What is And Then They Were Gone about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the haunting tales of missing persons, this podcast offers an in-depth analysis of individual cases, bringing to light the emotional stories that surround disappearances. With hosts who engage thoughtfully with the nuances of each case, listeners will find a blend of investigative journalism and personal narratives that provoke thought about societal issues related to missing individuals. Unique in its focus, it encourages audience participation by asking if listeners might hold the key to locating someone missing, adding an interactive dimension to its episodes.

The content delves into not only the missing persons themselves but also the often complex circumstances leading to their disappearance, legal implications, and the soci... more

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