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11: The Disappearance of John Spira (S1 E11)

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I Think Not!

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.611.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

John Spira, a beloved musician from Chicago, was last seen on February 23rd 2007 at 7pm by his business partner. According to the man, Spira was sitting alone at his desk. Earlier that day, he and his wife had met with a lawyer to discuss finalizing their divorce. So when he vanished without a trace, fingers were pointed at both the wife and the business partner. But then, police indicated that there was evidence that Spira may have had reasons to disappear on his own. So we ask: Where. The Hell. Is John Spira?

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0:00.0

Do you have anything funny for a cold open this week?

0:02.3

Are you in air conditioning right now?

0:03.9

Yes.

0:04.7

Okay. Well, you can suck us satchel or Richards.

0:11.9

I stole that from someone.

0:13.4

Yeah.

0:21.7

Hey you guys, welcome to Obsessor Disappeared,

0:24.4

the podcast where I and Ellen Marsh tell the stories

0:27.5

of missing people girl by recapping the episode of IDs

0:31.7

disappeared that covered their case.

0:33.2

I mean guys buckle up.

0:35.2

I know.

0:36.2

But wait, I know.

0:37.7

I know this has been really hard on you.

0:39.2

We've been going back and forth all morning.

0:40.7

Neither one of us can believe this episode.

0:42.2

But before we get to it,

0:43.7

you guys, two things.

0:44.7

Join the Facebook group girl.

0:46.0

What is it called?

0:46.8

It's called you know how to Google the Facebook group

0:49.6

and the show is called Obsessor Disappeared.

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