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Unfound

Unfound: The Update Episode

Unfound

Ed Dentzel

True Crime

4 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2018

⏱️ 189 minutes

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Summary

Unfound is a podcast that will be two years old at the end of this month. It has an interview-based format and concentrates more on facts, than theories. Today I will take you back to the beginning, then right up to the present, as I cover updates on many of Unfound’s cases. Unfound is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, iTunes, Podomatic, Stitcher, Podbean, and Spotify. --in particular, please join us on Wednesday nights at 9pm Eastern for the Unfound Facebook Live Video show which is hosted on the Unfound Podcast Page . . . NOT in the private group. Email: [email protected]. The website: Unfoundpodcast.com—please check out the secret Steven Koecher episode. The website at Trib Total Media: triblive.com/news/unfound Unfound has Patreon and PayPal accounts. --I cannot thank all of Unfound’s supporters enough. Unfound merchandise: Volumes 1, 2, and 3 on Amazon in both paperback and ebook form. --let’s try to work on getting some great reviews for Volume 2. --if you’ve bought, please give it a nice review. --the playing cards—go to makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --shirts for ALMOST ALL Unfound’s cases at unfound-podcast.myshopify.com --this includes the flagships t-shirt, The First Year Cases, that has a collage of everyone from Suzanne Lyall to Jennifer Wilkerson. Please check it out. And please mention Unfound on all true crime Facebook pages, websites, and forums. Thank you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Unfound is a podcast that will be two years old at the end of this month.

0:04.0

It has an interview-based format and concentrates more on facts than theories.

0:09.0

Today I will take you back to the beginning, then right up to the present as I cover updates on many of Unfound's cases.

0:17.0

I'm Ed Denzel, and this is unfound. Oh, Results, they are all that matter. As much as we talk about fair playing, playing by the rules, we all know that if

1:05.9

we don't get results at work at home in our personal relationships, there will be problems.

1:13.0

And we all know how we've sometimes twisted things in our favor to get a desired outcome.

1:20.0

Thankfully, most of the time time it's harmless.

1:24.0

However, let's be clear. Without results, all we're doing is talking with no purpose,

1:30.0

going places with no purpose, and probably living a life with no purpose.

1:35.0

Results need to be gotten for civilization to move forward.

1:40.0

I bring this up because as host of Unfound results are always on my mind.

1:46.0

I've told many listeners privately that the goal of every episode of Unfound is to solve the case.

1:52.0

Not to just talk about it, not to wax poetic, not just to show

1:56.9

you how interesting or amazing or mysterious it is.

2:02.1

And my belief is that every episode that doesn't lead to a case

2:04.8

being solved is a failure. Yes, it's a high standard, but I'm a big boy. I can handle it. But really, if give a shout out to Megan Good and her site Charlie

2:35.9

Project.org, even though I didn't need to use it for this particular episode.

2:42.1

Unfound was born out of the idea that the public should know as much as it can about missing persons cases.

2:48.0

I as the host go about getting you all the facts I can by interviewing those people who are closest to the case, usually family members.

2:57.0

However, we've also had bloggers, reporters, and private investigators on the program,

3:02.0

but only one official law enforcement member, Detective

3:06.1

Kenneth Mainz.

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