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The Missing Files

The Missing Files

By: Adam Drummond
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Welcome to The Missing Files Podcast. We explore missing person cases, cold cases and Australian mysteries. Produced and hosted by Adam Drummond, regular team members are investigative journalist Daniel Johns, former NSW Police Commander Detective Superintendent Michael Rowan and editor Matt Olsen.© 2023 The Missing Files True Crime
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  • Penno: Part 5 "The Final Chapter"
    Oct 12 2021

    In this fifth and final episode of The Missing Files’ series on the disappearance of Jayden Penno-Tompsett, we explore the findings of a Coronial Inquest into Jayden’s disappearance, speak with a world-renowned Private Investigator who is taking on the case, host a round table discussion with all members of The Missing Files team and hear from Jayden’s loved ones including mum, Rachel, Aunty Relle Harwood and good mate Jayson “Hungy” Hungerford. 

    Wrong location for the search?  Mobile data tracking to help?  Which theory is now the most likely outcome?  We explore all of this and more in PENNO: Part 5 “THE FINAL CHAPTER”.

     Credit for media audio:

    Jordan Quinn Prime 7 News
    Jacinta Lee NBN News

     A big thank you to our resident actors, Jamie Way and Marlo Olsen for providing voice overs throughout our series and voice over artist Chris Coleman for our opening and closing credits. 

    Thanks go to our amazing team, writer and investigative journalist Dan Johns, former Detective Superintendent Michael Rowan, editor Matt Olsen and script supervisor, producer and narrator Adam Drummond.  

    Thank you to our voices from this final episode:

    Rachel Penno
    Ken Gamble
    Jayson “Hungy” Hungerford
    Relle Harwood

    Music Credits:

    Envato Elements List of Artists:

    Stockwaves
    ViktorSE
    MrClaps
    NikiNPhaser
    MarbleSpace
    OlexandrIgnatov
    Orchestralis
    AlexanderRufire
    Alexbird
    IvanLuzan
    Praded
    JBlanks
    ARCHIMUSIC 

    No money is received for the production of The Missing Files and all team members participate and contribute on a voluntary basis.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • TRAILER: PENNO "The Final Chapter"
    Oct 10 2021

    Out Wednesday 13th October 2021.

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    1 min
  • Penno: Part 4
    May 1 2021

    Penno: Part 4

     In this fourth episode just days prior to the Coronial Inquest into Jayden’s disappearance, we hear from one of the boys in Cairns who breaks his silence and makes two new startling claims.  That Lucas tried to sell his car in Cairns and that Jayden’s and Lucas’s argument could have been a violent one.

     And why have the police not offered a reward for information leading to Jayden’s whereabouts?  We read letters obtained by The Missing Files Podcast with responses from Police and the at time Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton.

     The Missing Files podcast is hosted and produced by Adam Drummond from waggawagga.tv.

     Investigative Journalist: Daniel Johns.

     Police Liaison and investigation mentor: Michael Rowan.

     Editor and media content contributor: Matt Olsen.

     Special thanks in this episode to actors: Marlo and Matt Olsen

    Special thanks to Rachel Penno for her information and contributions.

    Thanks goes to our guests, Tim, Relle and Rachel.

     Music and Sound Effects are sourced and licenced through Envato Elements with attribution to author usernames:

     Credit for news audio - Channel 7 Prime News

    Praded

    PhilLarson

    AudioZen

    _Blacksmith_

    Stockwaves

    AirFamily

    MusicDream

    Pinkzebra

    IvanLuzan

    LukePN

     No money is received for the production of The Missing Files and all team members participate and contribute on a voluntary basis.

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    58 mins

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