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And Then They Were Gone

Mary Johnson

And Then They Were Gone

Little Monster Productions

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.6747 Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Mary Johnson hadn’t been acting like herself for months. She and her husband were having marital problems, and she was thinking about next steps. The 39-year-old was staying with friends, only returning home to shower and pick up more clothes. On Friday, November 25, 2020, Mary started walking toward a church in Tulalip, Washington. She never arrived. It would be nearly two weeks before she was reported missing, at which point Mary Johnson became part of America’s growing problem of missing and murdered indigenous women.

Anyone who has any information on Mary Johnson’s disappearance, please call the FBI's Seattle Field Office at (206) 622-0460. You may also submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.

Cualquier persona que tenga información sobre la desaparición de Mary Johnson, llame a la oficina de campo del FBI en Seattle al (206) 622-0460. También puede enviar una sugerencia en línea en tips.fbi.gov.

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0:00.0

Darkcast Network, the light shines brightest on our indie podcasts.

0:07.0

Mary Johnson hadn't been acting like herself for months. She and her husband were having marital problems, and she was thinking about next steps.

0:18.0

The 39-year-old was staying with friends, only returning home to shower and pick up more clothes.

0:24.5

On Friday, November 25, 2020, Mary started walking toward a church into Laylip, Washington.

0:31.3

But she never arrived.

0:33.4

It would be nearly two weeks before she was reported missing, at which point Mary Johnson became part of America's growing problem of missing and murdered indigenous women.

0:45.8

When a person goes missing, there's a special kind of pain in the not knowing.

0:50.0

I want to tell the stories of those who never came home. I want to tell you the story of Mary Johnson.

0:55.6

I'm Conan Gallagher.

0:56.8

And I'm Ethan Flick.

0:57.8

And this is, and then they were gone.

1:31.4

And then they were gone. Welcome back, everyone.

1:31.9

Welcome.

1:33.7

Thank you for joining us once again.

1:42.1

This week's story is part of a larger issue that I've been wanting to talk about for a while, which is missing indigenous women.

1:46.3

Did we have an indigenous person before?

1:46.9

Did.

1:55.8

In season one, we brought you the case of Bear Diaz, who was a 20-year-old member of the Barona tribe who went missing in 2015.

2:03.9

But indigenous women and girls specifically go missing and are murdered at an alarming rate in this country.

2:14.3

Indigenous people make up only about 1.1% of the population here in the U.S., but account for 4.6% of all missing individuals.

2:15.0

Really?

2:15.6

Yeah.

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