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The Gilgo Beach 911 Call That Still Haunts Dispatchers

37 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In 2010, Shannan Gilbert made a frantic 911 call that became one of the most haunting pieces of audio tied to the Gilgo Beach murders. Moments later, she vanished. More than a decade later, the call still raises disturbing questions. Retired police commander Drew and active 911 dispatcher Jon break it down from an operational perspective—examining panic indicators, dispatcher decisions, behavioral red flags, and the critical moments most people miss. What did dispatch hear in real time? Were the warning signs already there? And why does this call still haunt emergency professionals today?

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