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I Think Not!

19: The Disappearance of Bradyn Fuksa (S2 E6)

I Think Not!

I Think Not!

Society & Culture, True Crime, Comedy

4.712.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

22 year old Bradyn Fuksa was last seen by his family and friends on July 14th 2009. His parents couldn’t have known, but he’d been hiding a serious  secret. When his abandoned car was discovered several day later on the side of the road two states away, they knew something was terribly wrong. Where had he gone? And why? Was someone after him or was he fleeing from a problem he’d created himself. It would take 6 years for them to find answers. Hey, DBs!  A message from the future here! Obsessed with: Disappeared transformed into I Think Not! after we finished recapping all the episodes of Disappeared - and our social media did, too! Follow us @ithinknotpod on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok and check out our website at www.ithinknotpod.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Nothing's more British than a cutter and a biscuit.

0:04.6

Taking a 15 minute break to reset, recharge and feel better.

0:09.6

But the perfect break needs the perfect biscuit.

0:13.7

And let's be honest, as the original and the best

0:17.5

only a MacVitties one will do.

0:20.6

Time for a biscuit, Britain.

0:23.4

MacVitties' true originals,

0:25.8

buy and store for a chance to win a truly original biscuit break.

0:30.3

Girl, just for clarity and for reminders,

0:32.6

say you get that pacy actor from Dawson's Creek to play me.

0:36.0

You get him or I will haunt you.

0:37.2

I will rattle your cabinets every night for the rest of your life.

0:41.0

Oh my girl, girl, girl.

0:42.4

What?

0:43.1

What?

0:43.4

What?

0:44.4

It's been a minute since you've had your cabinets rattle the night.

0:47.3

It's an epic.

0:49.1

You need to mind every inch of your business.

0:55.6

You don't need to worry about what I'm doing.

0:57.8

You need to worry about what you're worried about what I'm doing.

1:01.6

You're obsessed with me.

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