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Midnight Mystery Archive

Midnight Mystery Archive

By: Kevin Hall | Archive Podcast Network
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Midnight Mystery Archive explores unsolved cases, disappearances, conspiracies, and forgotten mysteries through research, storytelling, and clear analysis. Hosted by Kevin Hall, the show takes listeners deeper into the cases that shape our curiosity and haunt our history — always with respect for the victims and their families. Part of the Archive Podcast Network.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences True Crime
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  • Gina Bos Update, Halls of Mediocrity Launch Date, and a Big Week Ahead | Midnight Mystery Archive Monday, June 29
    Jun 29 2026

    The Amy Bradley series is done. Gina Bos is next. And this week is one of the most important weeks of the Summer Series and here's what's coming.

    Gina Bos was 40 years old when she disappeared from Lincoln, Nebraska on October 17, 2000. She had just finished an open mic night at Duggan's Pub. Her guitar and sheet music made it into the trunk of her car. The trunk never closed. She has not been seen since. This past Friday's episode covered who Gina was and what happened that night. If you haven't heard it yet, start there.

    This week: on Wednesday, Darcia Dodge, senior reporter at KOLN News in Lincoln, Nebraska, joins Witness Wednesday. Darcia was familiar with Gina's case before she got into journalism. Last fall, she attended Nebraska Missing Persons Day at the state capitol and met Gina's sisters firsthand. What she experienced on that day is something you need to hear before Friday.

    Because on Friday, Gina's sister Jannel Rap joins the podcast. Jannel didn't just grieve, she built something. Her foundation, the GINA for Missing Persons Foundation at 411gina.org, has been connected to the recovery of more than 600 missing men, women, and children while Gina's own case remains open. This is that conversation.

    Also, this week: The Halls of Mediocrity, the Archive Podcast Network's second show, launches July 14th. Sports, true crime, and the athletes who had everything and threw it away. Two trailers are live now wherever you get your podcasts.

    And Echo 1953, Book One of The Hollis Files Mystery Series, launches July 27th. The early reader reviews are coming in and they are genuinely knocking me out. Pre-order is live on Amazon now, link in the show notes.

    If you have information about Gina Bos's disappearance:
    Lincoln Police Department: 402-441-6000
    Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477
    411gina.org | namus.gov

    NEW FROM THE ARCHIVE PODCAST NETWORK
    The Halls of Mediocrity: sports and true crime. Two trailers out now.

    ECHO 1953-THE HOLLIS FILES, BOOK ONE
    Launching July 27, 2026. Pre-order on Amazon now.

    SUPPORT MIDNIGHT MYSTERY ARCHIVE ON PATREON
    Early access to episodes, case notes, and behind-the-scenes content. Three tiers starting at $5/month.
    patreon.com/midnightmysteryarchive

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    Thanks to our monthly supporters
    • jared K
    • Lisa Mooney
    • Jamie Mcconnell
    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    8 mins
  • Gina Bos: After the Last Song — Who She Was and What Happened the Night She Disappeared | Part 1
    Jun 26 2026

    Gina Bos packed her guitar. She walked to her car. The trunk was never shut. She has not been seen since October 17, 2000.

    Regina "Gina" Bos was 40 years old on the night she disappeared — a musician, a mother of three, a woman with a new job lined up and a Habitat for Humanity house in progress. She had spent the evening playing open mic night at Duggan's Pub in downtown Lincoln, Nebraska. Multiple witnesses saw her leave around 1 a.m. Her guitar and sheet music were found in the trunk of her Saturn the next morning. The trunk was slightly open. Her purse was not in the car. She was not in the car.

    She is the oldest unsolved missing persons case at the Lincoln Police Department.

    In 2018, eighteen years into the investigation, Detective Greg Sorensen told Dateline NBC: "Do I think I know who killed her? Yes. There is no way she would be forcibly taken off the street — in front of all those people that night — by a stranger. I think she knew her assailant." And in the same conversation: "We don't have enough probable cause to arrest somebody."

    That gap — between what a detective believes and what the law requires to act — is at the center of this case. It is also the center of this series.

    Episode 1 covers who Gina was and what happened on October 16 and 17, 2000. It covers the music community she was part of, the social world of Duggan's Pub, the people who were in that room that night, the two-and-a-half-hour window between when she finished performing and when she walked to her car, and the morning her children heard her pager go off in the house — and realized their mother wasn't there.

    If you have information about Gina Bos's disappearance:
    Lincoln Police Department: 402-441-6000
    Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477
    namus.gov — Nebraska State Patrol missing persons registry

    GINA for Missing Persons FOUNDation — 411gina.org


    NEW FROM THE ARCHIVE PODCAST NETWORK
    The Halls of Mediocrity — sports and true crime. Trailer out now wherever you get your podcasts.

    ECHO 1953 — THE HOLLIS FILES, BOOK ONE
    Launching July 27, 2026. Pre-order on Amazon now.

    SUPPORT MIDNIGHT MYSTERY ARCHIVE ON PATREON
    Early access to episodes, case notes, and behind-the-scenes production notes. Three tiers starting at $5/month.
    patreon.com/midnightmysteryarchive

    Follow: midnightmysteryarchive.com | X | Facebook Group

    Thanks to our monthly supporters
    • jared K
    • Lisa Mooney
    • Jamie Mcconnell
    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    20 mins
  • Gina Bos: The Podcaster Who Covered This Case in 2016 Returns | Witness Wednesday: Ed Dentzel (Unfound)
    Jun 24 2026

    Gina Bos disappeared from Lincoln, Nebraska on the night of November 11, 2000. She was 40 years old, a mother of three. She had just finished playing an open mic night at Duggan's Pub with guitar, sheet music, equipment loaded into the trunk of her car. The trunk was never shut. Her purse was not in the car. Nobody heard anything. Nobody saw anything. And in 26 years, no one has been charged.

    It is the longest-running active missing person case in Lincoln, Nebraska.

    In this Witness Wednesday, Kevin is joined by Ed Dentzel of the Unfound Podcast — one of the longest-running true crime missing persons podcasts in the country, now over 400 cases and who covered Gina's case in 2016 in one of his earliest episodes. He went back to his notes for this conversation, and what still strikes him most is the same thing that strikes anyone who looks at this case carefully: the open trunk. Whatever happened to Gina Bos happened in a matter of seconds. The guitar made it in. The trunk never closed. That window of time, measured in seconds, not minutes, is where the answer lives.

    This conversation covers the specifics of what the physical evidence does and doesn't tell us; the victimology (low-risk lifestyle, but a public performer out alone at 1am, in a parking lot across the street from the bar, in a city of 225,000); the detective who told Dateline in 2018 that he believes he knows who's responsible but doesn't have enough to charge anyone; the seven hours that passed before Gina was reported missing and why that window matters more than any 48-hour window a TV show has ever promised; and the question of whether, at 26 years, a case like this can still be solved.

    Ed Dentzel's answer: an 80-year-old disappearance was solved thru Unfound. Gina's case is 26 years old. The math still works.

    Unfound Podcast
    411gina.org — Janelle Rap's missing persons advocacy organization
    Support MMA on Patreon
    Echo 1953 — The Hollis Files Book 1, launching July 27, 2026
    The Halls of Mediocrity — the Archive Podcast Network's second show, launching July 14

    Thanks to our monthly supporters
    • jared K
    • Lisa Mooney
    • Jamie Mcconnell
    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
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