Angelica’s Morbid Minutes
Maine is quiet in a way that holds onto things. Memories. Places. And sometimes… people. This episode revisits cases we have talked about before. Because when a story is still open, or when something changes, we come back. Thirteen-year-old Stefanie Damron walked into the woods in New Sweden, Maine in 2024 and has never been seen again. Seventeen-year-old Kimberly Moreau left for a short drive in Jay, Maine in 1986 and never returned. And in Brunswick, Maine, a case that once held only questions has now changed. After months of searching, Rebecca Dorr was found deceased in March of 2026. Authorities have stated her death is not considered suspicious. Some families are still waiting. Some have answers, but not the kind they hoped for. Because missing does not always stay the same. And even when a story changes, it does not truly end. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Trigger Warning: Missing persons, death, unresolved cases, emotional trauma New episodes every Tuesday (Missing in Maine) and Thursday (Mini Morbids Maine cases) #AngelicasMorbidMinutes #MissingInMaine #MaineTrueCrime #ColdCases #StefanieDamron #KimberlyMoreau #RebeccaDorr #MorbidMediaLLC
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