The Vanished Podcast

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All Genres #237True Crime #50

The Vanished is a true crime podcast that explores the stories of those who have gone missing. The Vanished goes beyond conventional news reports to take a deep dive into the story of a different missing person each week. Host Marissa Jones brings you exclusive interviews with family members, friends, law enforcement and experts. What will The Vanished uncover next?

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  • Unnamed Source
    DUI episode
    You should do a podcast about people that drive drunk, crash into a parked car, and then vanish. Maybe investigate how some people are so pathetic that they try to lie in court to avoid responsibility. It might take a while to find someone who is such a lowlife that they would do such a thing. Good luck
  • Rudolph Hotdawgbuger
    DUI
    Marisa got a DUI lol
  • Mahcoy1723
    Love your podcast!!
    I love this podcast! You break cases down so well and cover as much as you possibly can all in a way anyone can understand! I listen every week! šŸ«¶šŸ¼
  • Ronda Ehlke
    Audio is sometimes awful, but still a favorite.
    Some of the phone conversations are very difficult to understand due audio issues. Gets a little frustrating. But I usually just forward past those calls because the stories are very compelling.
  • the destroyer1
    Vanished toes
    You sounded a lot skinnier on the podcast
  • SashaAndDaisy
    Good content, music too loud
    Not a bad podcast but the music is way too loud over all the phone call audio thatā€™s barely loud enough to make out already. Iā€™m not sure why podcasts think thatā€™s necessary.
  • Daisy0129
    A+
    My go to podcast for driving to work on Monday morning. Look forward to new episodes every week. I have listened to every single one. Thank you for keeping their memories and stories alive.
  • My-Opinion-129
    Ok!
    Podcast is ok, some episodes are amazing. And some are ok. Clearly this is my opinion, too many opinions given -vs- facts. Letting family bash the authorities. I understand the frustration but that is not helpful!
  • Raymond Carbonne
    Overly-reliant on phone interviews
    You are essentially listening to a phone call with a loved one or family member of the missing person, talking at length about a variety of topics or incidents that are only tangentially relevant or completely irrelevant to the disappearance. The narrator doesnā€™t seem to make much effort to keep the interviews on-topic and concise. I realize this is intended to give the missing person a background and create empathy, but it is often too meandering and long-winded.
  • Oh my gosh Novak
    Repetitive and Robotic
    Decided to check this podcast out, but just can't get past the repetitiveness and the way the host reads. The host doesn't add much to these stories since details are explained by the host and then repeated by the person being interviewed. Additionally, the host has a very monotone voice and emphasizes the last word of every sentence which is very annoying to listen to. She also pauses in the middle of sentences for no reason which is frustrating.
  • LeFemmeEspanole
    SPOOKY but needs EDITING!
    The premise of this show is GREAT...people just VANISH without a trace and the background of the person is investigated to understand who they were. But the interviews are overly long and the facts of the case repeated over and over. Most episodes could be distilled to 30 to 45mins. Sometime I listen to an episode just as background noise, because it is so repetitive. But still the show is spooky & fun to listen especially due to the CREEPY MUSIC!
  • SlapUlikePennyFromGudTimes
    Tyler Goodrich
    Great podcast ā¤ļø
  • TarafromTulsa
    Holly Cantrell Update
    Iā€™m not sure if youā€™ve heard yet, but on March 13th, a jury found Cody Ketchum guilty of murdering Holly Cantrell with a recommended sentence of Life Without Parole. The Oklahoma Attorney Generalā€™s Office prosecuted the case after he was indicted by a multicounty grand jury in October of 2022.
  • Deni6'4"
    Good content butā€¦
    Good content but just canā€™t listen anymore. Narration tone and repetitive cadence of speech are so distracting. Wish Marissa would work on narrations skills - she seems dedicated and competent otherwise.
  • Jeninohio93
    Well researched, butā€¦.
    Marissa is excellent and she gives a voice to people who wouldnā€™t otherwise have a platform. However, I am getting tired of basically hearing the same background on almost every single victim. Itā€™s tragic, but I am saying something that most people are probably thinking. Donā€™t live a high risk life and expect that nothing nefarious will ever happen to you.
  • msmomakins73
    Please take this into consideration
    Your doing Godā€™s work, Marissa! The robotic speech is keeping me from wanting to listen anymore. Will you please try to work on changing this and show more emotion!?! Thank you!
  • Luna031221
    Kevin Winters
    The Kevin Winters episodes were absolutely intriguing. I canā€™t imagine how his family feels with the lack of cooperation from his employer the authorities. Do better, Hawaii.
  • Monicaintx
    Favorite podcast
    This podcast is so well put together. Timeline, history of person, what happened, relative and friend interviews. I wish this podcast had patreon, was on more than once a week. Iā€™ve looked for similar and nothing compares.
  • jmann747
    Narrators voice
    I love podcasts but this one i cannot listen to because of the way she speaks itā€™s distracting and very annoying
  • angelboy1977
    Listener since 2018
    One of my favorite podcasts, but some episodes definitely do not need to be Part 2/3! Better editing can get the stories down into one impactful episode instead of dragging them out into multiple segments that are long, repetitive, and unnecessary (and basically vehicles for more ads).
  • NannerBananner69
    LOVE this show!
    This is my #1 absolute favorite podcast! She does an incredible job giving a voice to the victims and their loved ones, bringing attention to ALL missing persons no matter what their situation is. And any time thereā€™s been new developments in a case, she makes sure to release an update right away! I look forward to a new episode every week, thank you for the amazing work you do!
  • Nicety April
    Long
    I do love it but sometimes itā€™s just so long. I do like that people are interviewed and family tells their story.
  • Asolare
    Brenda lambert
    Just want to say thank you for the incredible episode on Brendaā€™s disappearance. So heartbroken for this wonderful family. Iā€™ll be praying for some sort of resolution for them, and wish them much peace.
  • tashal720
    Robotic voice
    I appreciate the content of this podcast but the narrator lacks any expression while reading so it sounds very robotic.
  • Savage_625
    Love the show but ā€¦
    ā€¦ the commercials are loud enough to blow out your eardrums.
  • Charlottencjess
    Narratorā€™s voice is šŸ‘ŽšŸ¼
    The narrator has very odd dialect, or speech pattern. She elongates and emphasizes the last word of every sentence. It is annoying. Sounds like a bot reading a book.
  • caitlinkrauss
    A good tool for getting a story out there
    The vanished has a very large audience and in that regard it is a good tool getting under reported stories of missing people out to the public. Many comments often note that the story hit close to home for the listener and they were not aware of this missing person, their name or their story. That being said, the podcast is eight years old. it has followed the same format for eight years and it is tired and in need of a refresh in terms of everything from the logo and the intro music to changing the style and format.
  • Wendi76
    Thank you
    Thank you for bringing a voice to these victims that are vanished. Thank you for all that you do! For all you that are talking about her voice, or how slow it is, just speed it up! I actually listened to all my podcast on 1.25 because so many do talk really slow and I donā€™t have a lot of time or patience usually.
  • mamagirl1172
    My Only Podcast
    I have been listening to this podcast for several years. I love and appreciate the straightforward manner by which Marissa tells the story. I also admire Marissa for being committed to telling the stories of the missing people who are overlooked by society and the media. And, I love Marissaā€™s voice! I love the matter of fact way in which she discusses each case. She doesnā€™t use her voice to sensationalize the case or lend it an air of mystery and suspense the way some big name podcasts do. Thank you Marissa for presenting the cases of missing people who deserve to be found and remembered.
  • Lindseyleland
    The only reason I canā€™t listen to this podcastā€¦
    When I listen to this podcast, it reminds me of those moments in elementary school when the teacher would ask me to read out loud. I always wanted to be the fastest reader, so I would sometimes skip punctuation when reading aloud. So, if possible, could you please take a moment in between sentences?
  • The Ivy Moon
    One of the better, more objective true crime podcasts
    Iā€™ve been listening for years. Marissa is objective and compassionate when interviewing family members and friends of the missing. I stopped listening to other true crime podcasts because the hosts treated it more like entertainment than a tragedy. This is definitely the most respectful podcast towards the missing and there is never any politics injected either. For the people complaining about Marissaā€™s voice: the problem is definitely on your end.
  • RogerPCampbell
    Meh
    I only listen to this podcast to fall asleep when I have run out of my top tier podcasts. Too much time is dedicated to uneducated family members sharing their half baked conspiracies. Maybe not enough content to just stick to the facts? It has potentialā€¦
  • JueyandJo
    Narratorā€™s Intonation - please get voice lessons or hire a professional narrator
    I tried listening again since my last review. šŸ˜“ Like many others, I want to like this podcast! I can agree with some of the comments about repetition, although because the stories are so interesting, I can get past that. I can also appreciate the importance of publicizing these missing peopleā€™s stories in case someone has information that can help law enforcement and their loved ones. What I canā€™t get past is the constant rise of the narratorā€™s intonation at the end of each sentence. Itā€™s sing-songy and annoying, so Iā€™m forced to go to another podcast. She needs to land her points, land the end of sentences. Not every sentence can end in an upswing. Otherwise, great concept and good contribution to society. Update: Iā€™ve tried again. And now it seems she no longer upswings, but she is still monotone and still sounds robotic. Marissa!!! I want to love you and this podcast for itā€™s importance. Please maybe get voice lessons? You could easily be the top podcast.
  • ckey98
    Compassionate storytelling, without an agenda
    Thank you for telling the victimsā€™ stories without the unfounded claims of racism, sexism, police bigotry, etc. that so many other true crime podcasts have. I also appreciate the long form interviews with family members that really allow the whole story to be told in their own words.
  • Zombielover1099
    Nice
    Tells stories that arenā€™t overly reported on and apparently people in the reviews think only white blonde girls missing are what matter
  • Menotu222
    Very interesting butā€¦.
    Dear God, edit a little!!!!!! You repeat the same information over and overā€¦..
  • Karot211
    Great series, but..
    Just started listening. Started with a case that is close to where I live. Itā€™s great story telling & how everything comes together. However, the host needs to slow down talking. Take a breath between sentences. It feels like a run on sentence.
  • rickydennis
    Only way I can sleep
    Is it weird I can only fall asleep to people going out for milk and never coming back ?????? My psychiatrist retired recentlyā€¦.
  • Topsyturbsy
    Addicted
    So good. I listen every single day. Will run out soon. I just started listening about a couple of months ago and Iā€™ve already made my way through most of the episodes. Once I get caught up, Iā€™m going to be so impatient, waiting for the stories weekly. Great job, Marissa!! Listening to your older episodes, shows how far youā€™ve come.
  • FalGutz
    So many good things to say about this show!
    Great voice! Easy to listen to. Detailed story telling pulls you in and keeps you engaged. Love this!
  • Faniadv
    Kay Alana
    they need a good lawyer
  • Evan-Jones
    More like The Vanished Drug Addict
    If you care about missing criminals and drug addicts then this is the podcast for you.
  • GolfCity999
    Kay-Alana
    This was a great series. Thank you for covering Kay's case.
  • fghhjgfddd
    You can tell the narrator is reading!
    Very difficult to listen to!
  • LBNP17
    Love this show!
    I drive a lot for my job and I have been listening to this podcast from the beginning and Iā€™m almost caught up, which makes me sad. Marissa is very thorough, thoughtful, and very sensitive to the missing personā€™s friends/families. I appreciate that she highlights cases of those that have no so great pasts, no one deserves to be missing or murdered. I love true crime and I can credit this podcast to making me more aware/respectful and sensitive to the families/friends perspective.
  • dino..raeerds
    Kay Alana
    What does it matter if she was homeless or on drugs uggghhhh the stigma has to stop everyone matters pls keep advocating for these missing persons
  • CallieEdwards777
    Thank you for sharing Kay-Alanaā€™s story
    I am local to Kayā€™s hometown, and was a part of one of the first volunteer searches to attempt at locating her. She is very loved and very missed around here. Her story needs to be spread like wildfire.
  • Gangie321
    1st podcast I listened to..
    This is my favorite podcast! It was the first true crime podcast I ever listened and subscribed to. I was hooked once I heard #1ā€¦ partly bc I live in South Jersey and knew the case, but I was hooked! Marissa gets great interviews, has so much information and the podcast is produced so great! Plus, I love her soothing voice:)
  • Chellerod
    So slow
    So painful to listen to as it is so drawn out.
  • themoof
    Lost the Plot
    This isnā€™t a true crime podcast, itā€™s a rumor mill in a chicken coop. Grieving, addicted family members ramble on about their justifications and throw some wild accusations, which Marissa feeds into without doing any real detective work herself. Then she blames local PDā€™s for not working with her, when itā€™s clear listening to ONE EPISODE that sheā€™s got beef with police in general and is looking for any reason to criticize them, even when cases are 50yrs old and the department is totally overhauled. There are so many ads in the podcast itself that it takes endless scrolling to bypass guests literally sobbing about their relationships with other family members that the missing person themselves often is just a minor detail. Seriously trashy that Marissa broadcasts ppl literally working through trauma while treating the actual missing person case like a sideshow. Lazy and exploitive.
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