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S2 Ep17: A Voice For The Missing Angels

41 min · 17. juni 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with Emma Abney to discuss Arthur Ream and her connection to Cindy Zarzycki and the other victims. Emma has personal experiences to valuable insights, she shares her perspective on having a spiritual connection with Arthur Ream and the victims. From meaningful discussions to lighter moments, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in to hear Emma’s story and discover the experiences that have shaped who she is today.

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S2 Ep19: Is this the end?

Between 1976 and 1977, the illusion of suburban safety in Oakland County, Michigan, was shattered. A meticulous, clinical predator, dubbed "The Babysitter" abducted, held, and ritualistically returned the bodies of four young children, paralyzing the community with terror. But did the horror truly end with the official timeline of the Oakland County Child Killer (OCCK)? In this season finale, the Underestimated - Michigan's Missing Angels team: Tegan, Mackenna, Brenden, and Emery shifts the lens from the confirmed OCCK victims to a haunting web of unsolved disappearances from the same era. Could the long-term missing girls of Southeast Michigan, Kim Larrow, Kimberly King, Donna Serra, Cynthia Coon and Nadine O'Dell be part of the same grim puzzle? We dive deep into the chilling overlaps in geography, timing, and criminal signatures. From the shadow of convicted killer Arthur Ream to the terrifying specter of organized predatory networks like North Fox Island, we explore whether these cases represent a evolving lone wolf or a pack of monsters hiding in plain sight. More importantly, we strip away the decades-old labels of "runaways" to remember the real children at the heart of these cold cases. They aren't footnotes in a serial killer's history. They are missing angels, and they deserve to be found. Special thanks to Nina Innsted from the Already Gone podcast, Detective Joe Keimig, the Canton community, and the families who refuse to let the truth fade.

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