When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com
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When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com
Episode 24 - Interview with Meaghan Good, The Charley Project
Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
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1 month ago
Episode 24 - Interview with Meaghan Good, The Charley Project
In this episode, we sit down with Meaghan Good, founder of The Charley Project, a vital online resource dedicated to cataloging missing persons cases across the United States. Meaghan shares the mission behind the project, how it has grown into one of the most comprehensive archives of its kind, and the impact it has had on both families and investigators. We explore several cases that have been solved in part because of the project’s work and discuss the wide range of organizations, from law...
Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
When Jonathan Hagans vanished, the world kept moving, but for Susan Dempsey and Joe Hagans, time stood still. Now, five decades later, they open up about what they remember from that night, how it changed their family, and the quiet strength it takes to live without answers. A tender, human look at grief that never quite lets go. Support the show Thank you for listening. Please visit us at www.tragedyatruecrimepodcast.com