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Persons Unknown

Persons Unknown

By: John Dobson
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A true crime podcast dedicated to unsolved murders and disappearances. Based in Wales, UK. Covering cases from Wales, the rest of the UK and the wider world.© 2025 John Dobson Social Sciences True Crime World
Episodes
  • Kevin Mison (Unsolved Murder)
    Jul 7 2025

    Kevin Mison was a football mad teenager from an estate in West London. In early August 1980 the body of the 18 year old was found in an empty house close to where he lived. He had been murdered in a sexually motivated and sadistic attack. Witnesses came forward with information which led to a suspect sketch being created by the police and a mass fingerprinting exercise was undertaken on the estate. Just months later the murder investigation was scaled back and Kevin's killer has yet to be identified.

    *Just a quick note to say I'm sorry I've only been doing one episode a month since April. Life has been hectic and I've had some health issues as well as some other commitments. Thank you all for continuing to listen.

    I try and choose stories that are rarely covered by other podcasts and Kevin Mison's case is no exception. I have hope it won't be too late to find resolution to this 45 year unsolved crime.

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    18 mins
  • Annette Morgan (Unsolved Murder)
    Jun 9 2025

    Annette Morgan was about to start a new chapter in her young life. The 18 year old had recently left her science course at the University of Sydney for a new role as a trainee radiologist. On Friday October 28th 1977 Annette returned to Sydney from her family home in Warners to visit the friends she had made during her time at university. Early the following morning Annette set off to visit a male friend who was a resident of St Paul's college. Annette never completed her journey and her body was found hours later in a small gulley in the university grounds. She had been beaten, strangled and raped. Identikits were put together of two separate individuals police were hoping to trace but her case has never been closed.

    Sources for the episode can be found here



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    Follow Persons Unknown: Instagram and Facebook

    Email: personsunknownpod@gmail.com

    Website with Transcripts:
    https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com/

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    28 mins
  • Michelle "Jolene" Lakey (Missing Person)
    May 12 2025

    In the late afternoon of August 26th 1986, Michelle "Jolene" Lakey went to visit her sick mother at Mercy Hospital, Scranton. After giving her mother a teddy bear as a get well present the 11 year old left to make the 20 minute walk home. At around 6.00pm several witnesses saw Jolene getting into a light-yellow coloured vehicle on North Washington Avenue. She has never been seen since. After reports of a girl resembling Jolene being seen with a man in Brooklyn, New York, a suspect was interviewed, but the lead went nowhere. Three years later the murder of a 9 year old girl in Scranton would take the investigation in a whole new direction and a introduce a prime suspect in the case.

    Sources for the episode can be found here



    Support the show

    Follow Persons Unknown: Instagram and Facebook

    Email: personsunknownpod@gmail.com

    Website with Transcripts:
    https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com/

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    40 mins

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