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🗓️ 24 December 2024
⏱️ 45 minutes
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0:00.0 | This podcast features criminologists discussing sensitive themes and topics. |
0:05.0 | Listener discretion is advised. |
0:08.4 | A mother's determination to find her missing daughter leads to the discovery of many other lost daughters. |
0:16.8 | This is the Shannon Gilbert story. |
0:41.2 | Music This is the Shannon Gilbert story. Good afternoon, Amy. |
0:42.2 | Hi, Megan. |
0:44.2 | So good to see you. |
0:57.2 | Well, today's case is the last of our movies inspired by real crime series, which I know we've both enjoyed, but this one was a must for me for a couple of reasons. So let me begin with the movie. In case you don't know it, it's Lost Girls on Netflix. And while not your typical box |
1:03.9 | office release, it is a powerhouse of a film that tells the story of Shannon Gilbert, her mother Mary, and the other missing |
1:12.5 | women whose cases need attention from law enforcement and the media. But, you know, these are the |
1:17.9 | cases that we've discussed before in our show who don't receive the kind of spotlight they need |
1:23.5 | because of who the women are and what they did for a living. Megan, did you see this movie |
1:29.3 | before the idea for the episode came or you had watched the movie because of the episode? |
1:33.7 | I saw it before and I watched it again for the episode as well. I was very personally affected |
1:39.8 | by this one, not just because of the people it highlights, but because of the location. |
1:46.4 | So without giving away the entire story, I can just tell you that major events in today's |
1:52.3 | case took place at a beach on Long Island where I grew up and where many of my friends and I |
1:58.0 | used to go. |
1:59.1 | Does this have anything to do with the Gilgo murders or this |
2:01.7 | is something separate? Well, you're just going to have to stay with me and listen and and find out. |
2:06.4 | Okay. I don't know how it feels to you, Amy, though, but when these cases happen close to home, |
2:11.9 | it feels more personal. Even if it's not personal, it feels that way. So I agree. I felt more of a personal connection in that |
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