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Last Seen Alive

Unsolved Homicide: Alan White

Last Seen Alive

Studio 222

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.2 • 773 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

When a Dallas man doesn’t make it home from an early-morning gym session in time to start the work day, his family immediately launches a search. A missing persons case takes a tragic turn for the worst—and the mysterious—in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

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0:00.0

When a Dallas man doesn't make it home from an early morning gym session in time to start the workday, his family immediately launches a search.

0:09.0

A missing person's case takes a tragic turn for the worst and the mysterious in this episode of Last Sina Line.

0:14.6

A missing person's case. Thanks for listening to Last Seen Alive.

0:35.6

I'm your host, Leah, crime analyst by day and true crime

0:39.1

storyteller by night. I'm your host, Scott. James Allen White, who went by Allen, was last seen

0:46.1

alive on October 22nd, 2020. A longtime resident of Dallas, Texas, he was 55 years old at the time of

0:53.9

his death. In addition to being a devoted husband and Texas, he was 55 years old at the time of his death. In addition to being

0:56.0

a devoted husband and uncle, he was organized and motivated, the kind of guy who really had his life

1:01.4

together. For example, on the day of his disappearance, he got up super early and left his house

1:07.2

at 4.40 a.m. to hit the gym with plans to be back home by 6 a.m. to prepare for the workday.

1:13.4

So, like, waking up at 440, or I guess before 440 a.m. just to go to the gym and then go to work?

1:22.9

Yeah, that's when he left the house. So I don't know. Maybe he woke up at 4, 415, depending on how long it

1:27.8

takes him to get ready? I don't know. That seems extremely motivated. It is. That's exactly

1:33.4

the point I'm trying to make here. He had it together. He was an organized guy. And speaking of

1:38.4

his work, he worked as a managing director for KPMG, a multinational accounting services company that has offices in Dallas.

1:46.2

At this point in time, October 2020, the pandemic was in full swing, so he was working from home.

1:52.4

His first conference call of the day was at 7 a.m., so getting home from the gym by 6 would give him a solid

1:57.7

hour to clean up and switch gears to work mode.

2:01.4

Dedicated early riser, he seems like Robert California's ideal employee.

2:08.2

I don't even know what to say to that, other than you're probably right.

2:12.1

Work wasn't all he had to look forward to that day, though.

2:14.8

His niece and her fiancé had arrived for a visit the evening before

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