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 26 - The Disappearance of Jonathan Hagans: A Brother’s Story
Tragedy - A True Crime Podcast
30 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode 26 - The Disappearance of Jonathan Hagans: A Brother’s Story
In this episode of Tragedy: A True Crime Podcast, Michael and Alyssa review the disappearance of Jonathan Hagans, a case that continues to haunt both family and the community. We sit down with Joel Hagans, Jonathan’s brother, for an emotional and candid conversation about the day his brother went missing, the unanswered questions that remain, and the lasting impact on those left behind. We also bring listeners updates from the recent vigil honoring Jody Kilgore and Ian Rogers, reflecting on h...
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