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  • I've read that perhaps this podcast ended abruptly because that is the way that families feel when someone disappears. But there was absolutely no climax and no real ending. The story made no real sense and there was no satisfaction at any point during it. We do not at all learn anything except maybe surface level information about any of the characters. Aside from that, I get that podcasts need to have ads, people have to somehow keep the lights on. But when the ads and credits take up half of each 10 minute block, it is excessive. Save yourself the trouble and skip this one. I suppose at least the episodes were short so I didn't waste more than an hour or so of my time on this.