Last Seen Alive
When a seven year-old girl is abducted from her suburban Chicago home and murdered, investigators initially suspect those closest to her. A tumultuous search for her killer takes a series of shocking turns in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about Jaclyn’s abduction and murder, call Cook County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-535-STOP. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by getting a shirt or hoodie on our store:
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When a woman vanishes from her Las Vegas home, investigators find themselves working to solve a carefully-planned abduction and murder. A meticulous killer remains at large despite leaving DNA evidence behind in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the death of Theresa Insana, please call the LVMPD Homicide Section at (702) 828-3521, or e-mail them at [email protected]. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers of Nevada at 702-385-5555. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA...
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When a young legal secretary disappears after being haunted by recurring dreams of abduction and murder, her unsolved case becomes—and still is—one of the most mysterious in the state of Ohio. An array of compelling possibilities are explored in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the disappearance of Cynthia Anderson, please contact the Toledo Crime Stoppers at (419) 255-1111. You may remain anonymous. And if you prefer to submit your tip online rather than over the phone, you can do so via the Toledo Police Department’s website, toledopolice.com. See...
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When a New York woman doesn’t return home from a routine errand, her husband endures a sleepless night of worry before being called to the medical examiner’s office to identify her body. A case gone cold receives new scrutiny when a notorious serial killer is identified in this episode of Last Seen Alive. And if you know anything about the murder of Su-Ya Kim, please contact the NYPD Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 1-800-577-8477. You may remain anonymous if you wish. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA and the DNA...
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When a young Texan woman fails to return home after a late night of waiting tables, her car is found—abandoned and blood-stained—in the heart of the notorious Texas Killing Fields. An unexpected lead results in the untangling of a twisted story in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything that may help investigators locate Shelley, please call the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office at 409-766-2300. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by getting a shirt or hoodie on our store: ...
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When a 13-year-old Wisconsin boy vanishes in the summer of 2023, investigators learn that he had aspirations of trying to survive “off-grid” in the wilderness. Despite the discovery of abandoned campsites and extensive search efforts, a child remains missing in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you have any information on the disappearance or whereabouts of James Yoblonski, please call the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office at 608-355-4495, or—if you wish to remain anonymous—the Sauk County Crime Stoppers at 888-847-7285. At the time of this recording, James’ family is offering a...
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When a Brooklyn teen disappears without a trace, a nightmarish discovery in a subway tunnel turns a missing person report into a homicide investigation. Investigators discover and accuse an alleged serial killer in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you have any information about Rashawn Brazell’s death, or any other potential victims of Govan’s, please call the NYPD Crime Stoppers’ tipline at 1-800-577-TIPS. Or, if you prefer, you can submit a tip online at Either way, your tip can remain anonymous. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it...
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When a housefire erupts in a quiet Florida neighborhood, first responders find a mother and her young daughter deceased inside the home. Investigators search for the killer who set the fire in an attempt to destroy evidence of a double-homicide in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the deaths of Heather and Kira Radcliffe—or about the death of Wende Ellinger, or the deaths of Treva Gernannt and Emily Wallace—please call the Gainesville Police Department at 352-393-7500. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it...
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When a scuba enthusiast embarks on a notoriously dangerous cave dive alone and fails to return, it’s initially assumed that “the vortex” has claimed another victim. However, lack of a body and suspicious circumstances force authorities to consider other possibilities, including foul play, in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the disappearance of Ben McDaniel, please call the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office at 850-547-3681. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by...
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When the remains of a young woman are found in an Iowa ditch, it takes decades for them to be identified. Determined to solve her murder, investigators piece together the short and heartbreaking life of the victim in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about the death of Wilma Nissen, please call the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office at 712-472-8300. You can also pass on any information to . See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here: Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by getting a shirt or hoodie on our store:
info_outlineWhen a housefire erupts in a quiet Florida neighborhood, first responders find a mother and her young daughter deceased inside the home. Investigators search for the killer who set the fire in an attempt to destroy evidence of a double-homicide in this episode of Last Seen Alive.
If you know anything about the deaths of Heather and Kira Radcliffe—or about the death of Wende Ellinger, or the deaths of Treva Gernannt and Emily Wallace—please call the Gainesville Police Department at 352-393-7500.
See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here:
https://lastseenalivepodcast.com/2025/02/24/unsolved-double-homicide-heather-and-kira-radcliffe/
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