The episode centers around the 2009 disappearance of Susan Powell, which initially began as a missing persons case.
The disappearance of Madalina Cojocari and the search efforts surrounding her case are a key topic in the episode.
The episode focuses on the disappearance of two young girls, Seungju Kim and Han Kim, and the search for their whereabouts.
The episode centers around the disappearance of Justin Gaines, an 18-year-old who went missing in 2007.
The cases of Madalina Cojocari and Saraya Ong, both involving missing persons, are discussed in the episode.
The episode revolves around the case of Sherri Papini, who went missing for 22 days, sparking a massive search effort.
A significant part of the case revolves around the disappearance and search for Elmer Crawford after the murders.
The episode touches on the concept of missing persons, as Randy's disappearance went unreported and unnoticed for years due to his estrangement from family and friends.
The episode mentions cases of a 34-year-old man found after being lost in the woods for 10 days and a 4-year-old boy who went missing for 24 hours.
The episode reports on a Chicago woman who went missing during a yoga retreat in the Bahamas.
The topic of "Missing persons" is central to many of the podcast episodes featured, as several cases involve individuals who have gone missing or disappeared without a trace.
For example, the episode "To Have And To Hoax" delves into the case of Sherri Papini, who was reported missing for 22 days before reappearing. Similarly, the episode "337: Case 290: The Crawford Family" focuses on the disappearance of the Crawford family after their vehicle was found at the bottom of a gorge.
Other episodes, such as "Introducing: Drowning Creek
170: Karen Read Verdict Watch, 8th Grade Girl Murdered By 21-Yr-Old BF & Sherri Papini's Ex-Husband SPEAKS", and "7PM ET 06/25/2024 Newscast", all deal with different missing persons cases and the challenges faced in investigating them.