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🗓️ 18 September 2023
⏱️ 83 minutes
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0:00.0 | What's up, guys? I'm Brendan Sharp. If you love everything, mix martial arts. I'm talking UFC |
0:05.1 | breakdowns, UFC picks, one-champ chip picks, Bellator, PFL. You name it, your boy breaks it all |
0:11.7 | down. Tune into the shop show, available every Monday wherever you listen to your podcasts. |
0:17.1 | The shop show, enjoy. When a person goes missing, their loved ones often find themselves overcome |
0:23.9 | with worry and grief. Bruce Matlin started the 501 C3 non-profit organization private investigations |
0:31.8 | for the missing because he knows this feeling all too well. When Bruce's daughter, |
0:36.4 | Brianna disappeared in March 2004, he was surrounded by licensed private investigators dedicated to |
0:42.8 | finding her. Now his mission is to provide dedicated private investigators at no cost to other |
0:48.0 | families of the missing desperate for answers but without the financial means. Private investigations |
0:53.0 | for the missing needs your help. To read the mission statement, make a donation and keep up with |
0:57.7 | our blog, visit us at investigationsforthemissing.org and follow us at PI for the missing on Twitter |
1:04.8 | and Facebook and investigations for the missing on Instagram. Because forever is too long to wait. |
1:11.2 | I'm Brett. And I'm Alice. And we are The Prosecutors. |
1:24.8 | Today on The Prosecutors. On March 19th, 2004 to 11.20 pm, 17-year-old Brianna |
1:43.1 | Matlin, clocked out of her shift at the Black Lantern Inn. But what happened next? |
1:48.8 | Nobody knows. And Brianna was never seen or heard from again. |
1:56.6 | Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of The Prosecutors. I'm Brett and I'm joined as always |
2:20.7 | by my vibrant co-host, Alice. Hi, Brett. What a great V word. I don't think we've had that many. We could |
2:28.7 | like do alphabet descriptors. Yeah, we jackpot V right there. We could do that. We just not to V out. I guess |
2:37.0 | what is that? I guess that's okay. That's okay. You know what? We do things unconventionally here |
2:44.6 | at The Prosecutors. We do. We start with V. Throw them all around. We know we have to get to 26 eventually. |
2:50.7 | That's true. That's true. Yeah, you know, as we go through the descriptors that I have lined up, |
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