
Missing
More True Stories from Families of Australian Missing Persons
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Nicole Morris
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Nicole Morris
About this listen
With over 55,000 disappearances annually in Australia, each story is a heart-wrenching account of unanswered questions and shattered lives.
From a West Australian man entangled in the dangers of online dating to an Adelaide father possibly linked to Australia's most notorious serial killings, Morris uncovers haunting tales of those who vanished without a trace. Three mothers leaving behind bewildered children, a young hitchhiker lost on a desolate Queensland highway, and two Sydney men who lost their way – all woven into the fabric of inexplicable disappearances.
The narrative spans decades, from the 1980s to present-day mysteries, including the puzzling case of a gentle Greenpeace worker vanishing amidst inner-city Melbourne, the suspicious disappearance of a 21-year-old, and the grim discovery of scattered remains in Queensland, unravelling a harrowing tale of violence and tragedy. And then there is the perplexing case of a man who went missing over and over again.
Missing sheds light on the untold stories of those who vanished, leaving behind a void of unanswered questions and enduring pain. Nicole Morris brings attention to the cold cases from families of missing persons, raising awareness, and hopefully uncovering new leads for desperate families searching for the truth.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-05-2025
As good as the first book
Thanks again Nicole for another fantastic book. I’m so intrigued by missing persons and I loved listening and reading their stories. What you do is so important and you just have a way of making me feel like I know these people and feel so deeply sorry for them and what they have experienced. Keep doing what you do x
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