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Avery After Dark

84: MYSTERY | 3 Disturbing Disappearances

Avery After Dark

Avery Ross

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime

4.8746 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This episode, Avery discussed 3 of the most disturbing disappearances in recent years. First up, the unsolved disappearances of Hannah Upp. She has gone missing 3 separate times & is currently missing

Next, the chilling & bizarre disappearance of Terrence Woods Jr. A 26 year old production assistant who mysterious vanished into the woods in 2018 after wrapping a TV shoot in Idaho

Lastly, the strange case of the lost Panama Girls. 2 women disappeared into the jungle of Panama. What happened on their hike? Was their foul play OR just a horrific fatal accident?

If you have any information on the disappearance or whereabouts of Hannah Upp, please contact the Virgin Island Police Department at 340-772-5605 or your local FBI office

Anyone with information regarding Terrence’s disappearance is asked to contact the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office at 208- 983-1100

For any information in Kris Kremer's & Lisanne Froons Case, contact your local FBI

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0:00.0

It's the not knowing, isn't it? We as humans have that innate drive in us to want to understand things. We want to solve the

0:22.9

puzzle. Find the missing clue. Find out who, what, when, where, and why. It's how we're wired.

0:29.3

When we hear of cases surrounding a murder, we know that the victim is deceased. But in missing

0:34.7

persons cases, there is no closure. There are endless possible theories as to what

0:40.3

could have happened to the person. This allows us to deeply sympathize with the families of the victims,

0:46.3

but in a more personal sense, urges us, the general public, to feel like we're a part of it too,

0:52.1

like we could help in some way. We can join the search for justice,

0:56.2

for closure, and we are a part of it. Law enforcement, detectives can't be everywhere all the time,

1:03.2

and they often rely on the general public for help and tips and unsolved cases of all kinds.

1:09.0

Now, it's true, we don't have access to all the information and tools

1:12.7

that they have, but a lot of cold cases go on to be solved with the help of someone like you or me,

1:19.9

an individual who happened to uncover a small detail or piece of evidence from a case, or someone

1:25.7

on their way home from work who spotted something unusual

1:28.6

and felt like they should report it. It makes you realize we have much more power than we think we do,

1:34.8

don't we? Welcome back to Avery After Dark. I'm your host, Avery Ross. Thanks so much for joining me

1:40.4

for this episode. Today we are discussing three different missing persons cases, all very

1:46.1

different, but all incredibly chilling and disturbing. But before we get into that, I want to thank

1:51.9

all of you for following along with this podcast, subscribing to the Avery After Dark YouTube

1:56.8

channel, and overall for your support. If you enjoy the show, make sure to leave a rating

2:02.3

and a review on Apple Podcasts. And let me know where you listen and watch the show. Some of you say

2:08.1

you listen on car rides or while doing chores around the house. I've even had a couple of you tell

2:13.5

me that you tune into the show at night and that my voice lulls you to sleep. I got to say,

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