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SEQUESTERED Podcast

Season 4 Trailer - Missing Persons Cases of the 1980s

SEQUESTERED Podcast

Road Trip Studios

True Crime, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.1 • 802 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2026

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Missing Persons Cases of the 1980's

The 1980s felt wide open.

Kids rode their bikes for miles without anyone worrying.
The rule was simple: be home when the streetlights came on.

It was the decade of roller rinks and mall food courts…
Cassette tapes and bedroom posters…
Whitney Houston and Bon Jovi blasting from the radio.

Life moved at a different pace.
A little unsupervised.
A little innocent.

But beneath that nostalgia sits a quieter truth.

Because during those same ordinary nights and routines…people disappeared.

In the 1980s, a missing person could vanish into silence. There were no cell phones to trace, no digital footprints, no nationwide alerts instantly broadcasting a face across the country. When someone went missing, investigators often had little more than witness memories, a few scattered clues, and time slipping away.

And for many families, the answers never came.

This season of SEQUESTERED returns to that era to examine ten haunting missing-person cases from the 1980s - lives interrupted in moments that should have been ordinary.

Each episode revisits the last known movements of someone who vanished, the investigations that followed, and the questions that remain decades later. Through time-capsule storytelling and immersive soundscapes, we step back into the streets, neighborhoods, and moments where these disappearances began.

Because even after all these years, the silence around these cases still echoes.

And sometimes, the smallest detail remembered decades later can change everything.

If someone out there knows what happened…this might be the moment they speak up.

SEQUESTERED Season 4 explores ten disappearances from the 1980s - ten stories that refuse to be forgotten.

 

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0:00.0

I was born in the 1980s, 1981 to be exact. Being a kid in the 80s was just different. Kids

0:09.2

rode their bikes everywhere. And you knew it was time to go home when the street lights came

0:13.9

on. It was the decade of making mixtapes and hanging out in mall food courts, lacing up your

0:20.7

skates at the roller rink on Friday nights,

0:23.5

plastering posters all over your bedroom walls, while Whitney Houston and Bon Jovi screamed from the radio.

0:30.3

The 1980s had a vibe. It felt wide open, free, a little unsupervised, a little innocent.

0:40.0

People trusted each other more back then.

0:42.9

And maybe that's part of what made the decade so haunting.

0:46.5

Because while life moved along to pop songs and summer nights and ordinary routines,

0:52.6

some people just vanished. They disappeared from the middle of

0:57.5

everyday life. And once they were gone, there was often very little to follow. Plus, it was the

1:03.9

80s, so they didn't have a cell phone trail, no digital footprint, no amber alerts spreading

1:09.9

their photo across the country in seconds.

1:12.6

All they had were questions that were followed by a lot of silence,

1:16.6

the kind that echoes for years and haunts families for decades.

1:21.6

This season on sequestered, we go back to the 1980s to 10 disappearances, 10 lives interrupted, 10 cases that still leave

1:32.1

questions behind.

1:33.7

We'll share what we know about each case, where the investigations stand today, and the

1:38.7

details that may still matter, because who knows, maybe someone listening has the answer join us for sequestered

1:46.5

season four missing persons cases of the 80s new episodes starting April 28th

1:52.6

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