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🗓️ 7 June 2024
⏱️ 49 minutes
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1:34.3 | Darkcast Network. Welcome to the dark side of podcasting. |
1:41.5 | July 30th, 1985 was a hot summer day in Toronto, Ontario, and 8-year-old Nicole Moran planned |
1:47.9 | on spending it at the pool with her friends. The little girl donned her bathing suit, |
1:52.4 | grabbed her beach towel, and said goodbye to her mother, Jeanette. It was around 11 a.m. when |
1:57.2 | Nicole left her penthouse apartment and headed to the elevator to meet her friend in the lobby. |
2:02.0 | But Nicole never arrived. Once Jeanette realized that her daughter was missing and called the police, |
2:07.3 | the search for Nicole quickly became the largest investigation in Toronto's history up to that point. |
2:13.2 | A tremendous amount of time, money, and effort was put into finding Nicole Moran, but no trace of |
2:19.4 | her was found. Was this simply a crime of opportunity? Or was Nicole's disappearance related to a much |
2:26.5 | larger issue in Toronto in the 80s? When a person goes missing, there's a special kind of pain in |
2:32.1 | the not knowing. I want to tell you the stories of those who never came home. Today, I want to tell you the story of Nicole Moran. I'm |
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