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Coffee and Cases Podcast

Paola Miranda Rosa Part 2

Coffee and Cases Podcast

Cloud10

True Crime

4.7 • 639 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Coffee and Cases, we examine the disappearance of Paola Miranda-Rosa, a 31-year-old paralegal who vanished on December 18, 2021, in Osceola County, Florida. What began as a normal day—filled with errands, family conversations, and plans for the following morning—quickly turned into a mystery when her car was later discovered abandoned in a state park with her phone, keys, and personal belongings still inside. As we begin to unpack the timeline, questions emerge about what happened between the moment Paola left home and the moment everything stopped making sense. Why did the scene feel incomplete? And which details—seemingly small at first—might actually hold the key to understanding her disappearance? If you have any information about the disappearance of Paola Miranda-Rosa, please contact the Osceola County Sheriff's Office at 407-348-2222 or reach out directly to her family by sending a message on Instagram to @La_sandu_. If you’re caught up on all regular episodes and want even more cases, join us on Patreon, where we cover solved cases and are just beginning a state-by-state spotlight. You can explore tier options and register at https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Natalie.

0:04.0

And I'm Paige. We're the hosts of the Murder Diaries.

0:07.2

We're a weekly victim-centered true crime podcast.

0:09.8

Our goal is to always keep the victims name and light alive in our coverage of missing, unsolved, and suspicious death cases.

0:16.4

New episodes are available every Thursday.

0:19.4

Listen to the Murder Diaries wherever you get your podcasts.

0:25.2

When we left off, Paolo Miranda Rosa's car had been found, alone in a park that she knew well,

0:32.2

filled with the pieces of a life she had every intention of returning to. Her phone, her keys, a cooler packed with food,

0:40.0

and sandals filled with sand from somewhere. Because what we hadn't yet talked about is what

0:48.8

happened after that discovery. The search that followed, the video that surfaced, the scent trail that led into the water

0:57.9

and then out again, and the moment where this case stopped looking like an accident and

1:04.4

started raising questions no one has been able to answer.

1:09.0

This is part two of the case of Paola Miranda Rosa. The

1:30.3

The Welcome to coffee and cases where we like our coffee hot and our cases cold.

1:54.7

My name is Allison Williams.

1:56.6

And my name is Maggie Damron.

1:58.3

We will be telling stories each week in the hopes that someone out there with any information concerning the cases will take those tips to law enforcement.

2:05.8

So justice and closure can be brought to these families.

2:08.8

With each case, we encourage you to continue in the conversation on our Facebook page, Coffee in Case's podcast, because, as we all know, conversation helps to keep the missing person in the public

2:19.2

consciousness helping keep their memories alive so sit back sip your coffee and listen to what's brewing

2:25.4

this week okay i'm in really invested i need to know okay so you see maggie at first the search

2:34.0

that's where we're going to start. The search looked like what we would all hope for in cases like this. Resources were deployed. Officers were present. The area was combed using tools that, again, on paper, should have brought answers. But what unfolded over the next 48 hours would raise

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