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Vanished Voices, The Overlooked

Vanished Voices, The Overlooked

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Silence can be louder than any scream. Vanished Voices is a true crime podcast that dives into the cases of the missing and the murdered whose stories were buried or ignored. They are echoes, whispers, and warnings from those who can no longer speak for themselves. Through deep research and heartfelt storytelling, this is where the silence is broken, and the vanished are finally heard.



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  • Unsolved on Chicago's South Side: The Cases of Wright, Gulley, Bohanan, and Ward
    Nov 20 2025

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    Between 2016 and 2017, four young Black residents of Chicago Lawn — Joanna Wright, Marlo Gulley, Chante Bohanan, and Kenosohn Ward — disappeared or were killed within just 15 months of each other. All were last seen or found within blocks of the same neighborhood. All were loved. And all four cases remain unsolved.

    In this episode of Vanished Voices, we trace each timeline — from Kenosohn’s fatal shooting in Marquette Park… to Chante’s frantic final phone call… to Joanna’s forced abduction in broad daylight… to Marlo’s disappearance after he left to meet someone near 64th & Campbell and never returned.

    Although authorities did not officially link these cases until 2023, the patterns in geography, proximity, and social circles raise troubling questions… and the families have been asking them for years.

    Why did four lives in the same neighborhood end — or vanish — without justice?
    Did fear silence witnesses?
    And how can four families, all grieving with no answers, be left waiting this long?

    Through verified reporting, publicly available quotes, and careful investigation, we illuminate the lives behind the headlines and the silence surrounding their cases. Because these four individuals were more than file numbers — they were children, siblings, partners, and friends. Their stories deserve to be told, and their families deserve answers.

    Have information?

    Even the smallest detail could help investigators.

    If you know anything about the disappearances or deaths of Joanna Wright, Marlo Gulley, Chante Bohanan, or Kenosohn Ward, please contact:

    Chicago Police Department – Area 1 SVU (Special Victims Unit)
    (312) 747-8380

    Anonymous email tip to CPD:
    cpdtip@chicagopolice.org

    Or remain completely anonymous through:
    Cook County Crime Stoppers — (800) 535-STOP

    Someone out there knows the truth. Their families are still waiting.

    To see more about this case, as well as the sources used to create this episode, visit our Blog Here.

    Thank you so much for listening to Vanished Voices. We truly appreciate you!

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    54 mins
  • Vanished on the Highway: The Unsolved Disappearance of Cara Marie Cox
    Nov 14 2025

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    In early May, 2022, 41-year-old Muscogee (Creek) Nation member Cara Marie Cox set out from Seminole, Oklahoma in her boyfriend’s semi truck, leaving behind her bright-green Honda Del Sol. Her car was found abandoned at a Love’s Travel Stop off Interstate 40, where she had left it for their road trip.

    She’d been traveling with a long-haul truck driver whose story kept changing. Was she left behind … or did someone make sure she never came home?

    In this episode of Vanished Voices, we trace Cara’s final days, the conflicting accounts that followed, and the larger crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women along America’s highways. Cara’s family still searches for truth — and refuses to let her name fade into the noise of the road.

    If you know anything about Cara Marie Cox—or believe you may have seen someone who matches her description—please contact:

    • BIA Missing & Murdered Unit (MMU): Text “BIAMMU” + your tip to 847411, or call 1-833-560-2065
    • Seminole County Sheriff’s Office: (405) 257-5445

    Thank you so much for listening to Vanished Voices. We truly appreciate you!

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    45 mins
  • What Happened to Henny Scott?
    Nov 6 2025

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    Fourteen-year-old Henny Scott disappeared on a freezing December night near Lame Deer, Montana. Twenty days later, her body was found just 200 yards from where she was last seen. Officials called it hypothermia. Her family says that’s not the full story.

    In this episode, we follow Henny’s final known footsteps, trace the failures of the investigation, and listen to the voice that mattered most — her mother’s. What emerges is a haunting pattern of delay, neglect, and silence in Big Horn County, where too many Indigenous girls have gone missing and too few have seen justice.

    What really happened to Henny? Why did no one look for her in time? And why are so many Native families forced to become their own investigators?

    This is Henny Scott’s story — told with truth, love, and the urgency it deserves.

    To see more about this case, as well as the sources used to create this episode, visit our Blog Here.

    Thank you so much for listening to Vanished Voices. We truly appreciate you!

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    58 mins
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