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Lost Girls
Lost Girls
92 episodes
6 days ago
Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!
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The Disappearance of Madelin Tomlin
Lost Girls
3 minutes 43 seconds
4 months ago
The Disappearance of Madelin Tomlin

"She stepped into a truck and vanished into thin air. No trail. No answers. Just silence."

On May 20, 2015, 25-year-old Madelin Renee Tomlin was last seen in Hope, Arkansas—getting into a tan or gold Chevrolet pickup truck. That ordinary moment became her last known sighting. Since then, nearly a decade has passed. No confirmed sightings. No verified leads. And most heartbreakingly—no word from Madelin.

She was a devoted mother of two. A daughter. A friend. And according to those who knew her best, it was completely unlike her to disappear without a trace. Especially without reaching out to the children she loved deeply.

In this episode, we revisit the streets of Hope. We dig into the details of Madelin’s disappearance, the mystery surrounding that truck, and the haunting silence that followed. We’ll hear from people who knew her, explore theories, and ask the hard questions—why hasn’t her case received the attention it deserves? And who benefits from her being forgotten?

This is more than a missing person story. This is a story about a woman who mattered—a woman who should have been found. This is for Madelin Tomlin.

Because no one simply disappears.
And none of the lost girls should be left behind.

Lost Girls
Lost Girls, hosted by Amy Smith and LaDonna Humphrey -- Every Girl Deserves Justice!