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S1 Ep167: Matthew Weaver Jr

Down The Rabbit Holes

Down The Rabbit Holes

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4612 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Weaver Jr. vanished in the early morning hours of August 10, 2018, from the Malibu canyons area of California. He had been out with a friend the night before, and seemingly vanished. Matthew’s family desperately seeks answers as to what may have happened. If you have any information about the disappearance or what happened to Matthew, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at 213-996-1800. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or go to wwww.lacrimestoppers.org.

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0:00.0

A missing person is a person who has vanished and is unconfirmed as alive podcast. I'm Melissa and I'm Amy.

0:41.7

So today I went about this case a little bit differently than I do, but at the same time, the same way I do.

0:51.0

So what I mean by that when I say it's how I do it, but I, but not, is after listening to

0:58.4

Melissa's episode covering Disappeared, I was like, wow, it's been a long time since I've seen

1:04.1

disappeared or a show like that. So I literally went to Tyler Perry show because I really enjoyed working on the case that I did based on Tyler Perry's show because I really enjoyed working on the case that I did

1:12.9

based on Tyler Perry's show in the past. And I deliberately went looking for a case from that show

1:19.2

that I hadn't heard of. However, I still did my same method of waiting until watching that last. And the

1:27.2

reason that I do that is because

1:28.6

I generally have an idea that these investigative shows, they have the capabilities of going

1:35.9

to the farthest regions of the universe that they can to get the information that they need. So I

1:42.1

know it's going to be a really well done broadcast,

1:46.7

and I know that they're probably going to talk to family and friends and stuff.

1:51.2

However, I just want to get the perspective that a lot of people do,

1:54.8

which is they start reading about a case,

1:57.3

and then they find those types of broadcast later.

2:01.1

So I also find that those shows typically have a narrative in mind.

2:07.6

That's another really great point.

2:10.2

Yes, absolutely.

2:12.2

So I mean, that just adds to how it benefits me.

2:15.1

So I started, of course, with the Charlie Project. We always direct you guys to the Charlie Project.

2:21.9

And the general disappearance was there, but I still was surprised at how short that the little blurb is about the case with so much information out there.

2:34.0

Not knocking the Charlie

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