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*MMIWP* MISSING: Khiara Henry - Hāna, HI

27 min · 12. maj 2026
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Episode 54: MMIWP MISSING: Khiara Henry - Hāna, HI A young free spirit traveling alone in Hawaii, an isolated state park and an abandoned rental car . Where is Khiara Henry? Episode Summary This week on True Crime Unwind, we’re discussing the heartbreaking disappearance of Khiara Lavinia Henry — a 23-year-old adventurous, free-spirited traveler who vanished during a solo trip to Hawaii in July 2019. Khiara traveled to Maui hoping to explore the beauty of the island, including the famous Road to Hana and Waiʻānapanapa State Park. But after renting a car on July 21, she seemingly vanished without a trace. Days later, her rental car was discovered abandoned near the park with her belongings still inside — including her ID, luggage, clothes, socks, and shoes. But some things were missing: her phone, a small backpack, and the rental car key. No confirmed sightings. No activity on her accounts. No answers. In this episode, we break down: • Khiara’s timeline before she disappeared • The strange details surrounding her abandoned rental car • Missed investigative opportunities • The theories surrounding what may have happened • And why her family still refuses to give up hope Cases like this stay with you because it feels like one missing piece could change everything. If You Have Information If you have any information regarding Khiara Henry’s disappearance, please contact the Maui County Police Department at (808) 244-6400 or the family tip line at (808) 757-5102. Call to Action Share Khiara’s story, her picture, her description. Help get her story heard Connect With Us: • Instagram: @TrueCrimeUnwind [https://instagram.com/truecrime.unwind] • TikTok: @TrueCrimeUnwind [https://tiktok.com/@truecrimeunwind] • Facebook @TrueCrimeUnwind [https://www.facebook.com/share/12CJEsLf12u/?mibextid=LQQJ4d] Support the Show: • Rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify • Share with fellow true crime fans • Tag us while you listen and let us know your theories!

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