• Michael Dunahee's Mother Joins MMA Wednesday | Gina Bos Wrapped, HoM Launches Tomorrow | Mini
    Jul 13 2026

    A few things to catch you up on before the week ahead - and it is a big one.

    The Gina Bos case is officially wrapped. If you have not yet heard last Wednesday's Witness Wednesday with Jannel Rap, Gina's sister, go back and listen before you do anything else this week. It was one of the most meaningful interviews Kevin has done for this podcast. Jannel took her grief over Gina's disappearance and turned it into 411gina.org, an advocacy organization that has helped locate more than 3,000 missing people. Kevin says it out loud in this episode: that conversation is a big part of why he does the Midnight Mystery Archive.

    On Friday, Part 1 of the Michael Dunahee case dropped. Michael was four years old when he disappeared from a playground at Blanchard Elementary School in Victoria, British Columbia on March 24th, 1991. It was a Sunday afternoon. His mother Crystal was nearby playing in a women's flag football game. His father Bruce was keeping watch. There were approximately fifty people in the area. Not one of them saw Michael leave. He has not been seen since. Kevin draws the parallel to Morgan Nick - the young girl who disappeared in 1995 at a public event in Arkansas under similar circumstances. Public place. A crowd of people. And somehow, not one witness.

    THIS WEDNESDAY - Witness Wednesday: Crystal Dunahee, Michael's mother, joins the Midnight Mystery Archive. She has spent 35 years advocating for her son and for missing children across Canada through her work with Child Find BC. Kevin says she is one of the most heroic people he has ever had the pleasure of speaking with.

    THIS FRIDAY: Part 2 of the Michael Dunahee case, the 35-year investigation, leads, and a closer look at Child Find BC.

    If you have information about Michael Dunahee's disappearance:
    Victoria Police Department: 250-995-7400 ext. 44 | vicpd.ca

    HALLS OF MEDIOCRITY - LAUNCHING TOMORROW, JULY 14TH
    Sports. True crime. Athletes who had everything and threw it away. Kevin's second podcast on the Archive Podcast Network, co-hosted with his brother Jeff. Episode 1: the 2005 Minnesota Vikings Love Boat scandal. Find it wherever you get your podcasts.

    ECHO 1953 - THE HOLLIS FILES, BOOK ONE
    Launching July 27, 2026. The ebook is available now for pre-order on Amazon - nearly 30 early reader copies have gone out, and every review back so far has been five stars. Pre-order on Amazon now.

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  • 50 People Were There. A 4-Year-Old Vanished. No One Saw a Thing. | Michael Dunahee | Part 1
    Jul 10 2026

    On March 24th, 1991, a four-year-old boy named Michael Dunahee disappeared from a school playground in Victoria, British Columbia. It was 12:30 in the afternoon. There were approximately fifty people in the immediate area. He vanished within meters of his parents. Not one of those people saw it happen.

    Thirty-five years later, Michael Dunahee has never been found.

    Michael Wayne Dunahee was born on May 12th, 1986. He was blonde-haired and blue-eyed with freckles beginning to appear across his nose. He was a happy, physically outgoing four-year-old who had a baby sister named Caitlin and parents named Crystal and Bruce who brought him to Blanchard Elementary School that Sunday afternoon for a women's flag football game.

    Crystal said yes when Michael asked if he could go to the playground. She told him to wait for his father. She has spoken in interviews about a nagging feeling that something wasn't quite right that day - nothing specific, nothing she could name. She let it go. When Bruce walked to the playground minutes later, Michael was gone.

    The detail that makes this case almost impossible to process is the one that repeats in every account: not one person out of fifty saw anything. No one saw him leave. No one saw him approach a vehicle or be approached by a person. No one heard anything unusual. A child was taken from a populated public park in the middle of a Sunday afternoon and left no trace.

    Victoria Police classified it as an abduction from the first hours - a four-year-old with no reason to wander, no way to go anywhere, and a speed and silence of disappearance that was inconsistent with a child who simply walked away. The response was immediate and massive: every available detective, search teams, hundreds of volunteers, helicopters with heat-seeking technology, the RCMP, and eventually the FBI. It became and remains one of the largest missing child investigations in Canadian history.

    The one physical lead was thin: a witness reported a man in his late forties or early fifties near the playground, associated with a brown van. A reenactment one month later produced nothing. The man was never identified.

    More than 11,000 tips have been received and investigated over 35 years. The case appeared on America's Most Wanted five separate times. DNA tests in 2006, 2011, and 2013 each ruled out men who resembled Michael. A $100,000 reward still stands. A detective is still assigned.

    In 2009, police in Milwaukee discovered Michael's missing persons poster at the home of Vernon Seitz, a man who had confessed to his psychiatrist that he had killed a child in 1959. Seitz died before investigators could establish any definitive connection.

    Victoria Police stated in 2025 that all it would take is one person deciding to come forward.

    Michael Dunahee was wearing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles t-shirt, dark track pants, and white sneakers on the day he disappeared. He weighed approximately 40 pounds. Today he would be 39 years old.

    If you have information about Michael Dunahee's disappearance:
    Victoria Police Department tip line: 250-995-7400 ext. 44
    Online tips: vicpd.ca

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  • 3,000 Families Got Answers. Gina Bos's Family Is Still Waiting." | Jannel Rap | Witness Wednesday
    Jul 8 2026

    Jannel Rap built a foundation that has helped locate over 3,000 missing people. Her sister Gina Bos disappeared twenty-six years ago. Gina's case is still open. Jannel joins Witness Wednesday for her full interview and the complete conversation behind the clips you heard in Part 2 of the Gina Bos series.

    She talks about growing up in a family of seven kids, four girls who sang together at church, a grandfather who played the fiddle, a father who played guitar, a mother who played the clarinet and accordion entirely by ear. And she talks about Gina: not just one gift, but all of them. Painting. Drawing. Designing dresses. Cutting hair. Molding clay and wire. In a conversation not long before Gina disappeared, Jannel told her to just pick one thing to focus on. Gina's answer: "That's easy for you, you only have one thing."

    She shares details that aren't in any public record. Gina named her guitar "Harley", because she loved Harleys, and she never left it in a car unattended because temperature changes affect the wood. The open trunk isn't just a detail. It means something interrupted a habit she'd kept without fail. Gina had also been hesitant to go back for the open mic that night: one son was due home from Florida, and it was another son's birthday. She worked it out. She went back. She walked out the door, and nobody heard anything.

    She talks about how Lincoln PD responded, immediately, seriously, unusually, and how a prior relationship with Tom Osborne allowed her to get Gina's photo on the Husker jumbotron the Saturday after she disappeared, generating so many tips that LPD had to assign a full unit just to follow up.

    And she talks about what she built in the twenty-six years since. Six months of pushing for national media. Every outlet said no. The last "no" was instant depression, she fell asleep. She woke up at two or three in the morning and heard one clear thought: just do what you already do. Thirteen events from Los Angeles to New York City. A CD with thirteen missing persons' faces. Three days after the New York City event, a seventeen-year-old from Indiana was handed that CD and recognized his own face on it. He came home alive.

    The GINA for Missing Persons FOUNDation has since helped locate over three thousand missing people, while Gina's own case remains open.

    At the end of the interview, Jannel says something she has never said publicly before. About value. About what it means that someone thought they could take her sister's life and throw her away like garbage. And about why the person who did it couldn't have understood the value of a human life, because if they had, they never could have done it.

    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

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  • Amy Bradley Live Q&A | Gina Bos Wrap | Michael Dunahee Next | Halls of Mediocrity July 14
    Jul 6 2026

    TONIGHT - AMY BRADLEY LIVE Q&A (8:30PM ET)
    The Amy Bradley series just wrapped, and the questions since the finale have been significant. I will be going live tonight at 8:30pm Eastern to answer them. Watch live (or the replay) on YouTube.

    Can't make it? Send your questions to midnightmysteryarchive@gmail.com, the Facebook Group, or X and I will cover them on the broadcast.

    GINA BOS - SERIES WRAP
    Two parts. Three interviews. Twenty-six years. The case of Gina Bos is complete: after going through the research, I agree with Jannel Rap and the Lincoln Police Department. Someone Gina knew is almost certainly responsible for what happened to her in the early hours of October 17th, 2000. The open trunk, the guitar she never left unattended, and a window that comes down to seconds. If you have information about Gina's disappearance:

    Lincoln Police Department: 402-441-6000
    Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477
    411gina.org | namus.gov

    WITNESS WEDNESDAY THIS WEDNESDAY - JANNEL RAP
    You heard Gina's sister in Part 2. This Wednesday, you get the full interview. How she built the GINA for Missing Persons Foundation from a 2am wake-up moment into an organization that has helped locate thousands of missing people — while Gina's own case remains open. Subscribe so you don't miss it.

    NEXT SERIES - MICHAEL DUNAHEE, CANADA
    The show's first Canadian case. Kevin has been in contact with Michael's mother, Crystal, and is hoping to bring her on for a Witness Wednesday. The case shares notable similarities to the disappearance of Morgan Nick in Arkansas. Canada - you've been patient. You're on deck.

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  • Gina Bos Part 2: "Do I Think I Know Who Killed Her? Yes."
    Jul 3 2026

    Eighteen years after Regina "Gina" Bos vanished outside Duggan's Pub in Lincoln, Nebraska, Detective Greg Sorensen said on the record: "Do I think I know who killed her? Yes." Then, in the same conversation: "We don't have enough probable cause to arrest somebody." This episode is built around the gap between those two statements.

    Gina Bos — a 40-year-old single mother of three and musician — walked out of an open mic on October 17, 2000, and was never seen again. Her car was found across the street. Her guitar, which she never left unattended, sat in a trunk that never closed. No body. No crime scene. No footage — the pub's cameras were off that night.

    In Part 2 of this series, with new interview audio from Gina's sister Jannel Rap, founder of the GINA for Missing Persons FOUNDation, we examine:

    • Why the open trunk reframes every piece of physical evidence in the case
    • The four structural conditions that have shaped this investigation for 25 years
    • What "probable cause" actually means — and why a detective who believes he knows the answer still can't make an arrest
    • State v. Keadle: the Nebraska Supreme Court ruling proving murder can be prosecuted without a body
    • How Jannel turned the worst night of her search into a foundation that has helped find more than 3,000 missing people — while her own sister's case stays open

    Gina's case is the oldest unsolved missing persons case at the Lincoln Police Department. Nebraska law is not the wall. The evidence is the wall. And evidence can change.

    Have information about the disappearance of Regina "Gina" Bos?
    Lincoln Police Department: 402-441-6000
    Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 1-800-222-8477
    NamUs: namus.gov

    Links & Resources
    GINA for Missing Persons FOUNDation & the Squeaky Wheel® Tour: 411gina.org
    Hear the full Jannel Rap interview on this week's Witness Wednesday episode.
    Support the show on Patreon for early access, case notes, and research insights — link in show notes.

    New from the Archive Podcast Network: The Halls of Mediocrity — sports, true crime, and athletes who had everything and threw it away — launches July 14. Echo 1953, Book One of The Hollis Files Mystery Series, launches July 27; pre-order on Amazon.

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  • Halls of Mediocrity Training Camp: 5 Pro Athletes, 5 Crimes — How Many Can Jeff Name? | Preview
    Jul 2 2026

    Patrick Kane punched a cab driver over 20 cents. Pat McAfee was arrested shirtless and soaking wet at 2am trying to break into the wrong car. One guy was arrested over 100 times. Another had no pants, no underwear, nothing. Five clues. Five athletes. Can you name them?

    The Halls of Mediocrity launches July 14th, the second show from the Archive Podcast Network. In this preview clip, Kevin and his brother Jeff run a training camp drill: five clues, a running clock, and Jeff doing his best to identify the perp before time runs out.

    Clue #1 - NFL Running Back: A career backup who never started more than four games in a season, arrested at Barry University for breaking into a dorm room and using a woman's laundry basket as a toilet.

    Clue #2 - NHL, Three-Time Stanley Cup Champion: One of the most recognizable names in the sport, arrested in Buffalo at 5am for punching a cab driver in the face over a 20-cent fare dispute.

    Clue #3 - MLB Gold Glove Second Baseman: A .254 career hitter pulled over in Tampa with seven cans of beer, a gram of cocaine, and leaving the scene of an accident. Police could not administer a field sobriety test at the side of the road. You'll understand why when you hear the clue.

    Clue #4 - NBA Backup Point Guard: Played for six teams in ten years. Never averaged more than eight points a game. Arrested over one hundred times in his life. Best known as a Phoenix Sun.

    Clue #5 - NFL Punter: Found shirtless, soaking wet, at 2am, trying to break into a car that wasn't his. Told police he thought it was. Now one of the most prominent media personalities in sports.

    Jeff gets four out of five. Kevin gives him a solid B. July 14th is coming.

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  • Witness Wednesday: Darsha Dodge on Gina Bos, Nebraska Missing Persons Day, and the Sisters Who Sang in the Rain
    Jul 1 2026

    Darsha Dodge has known about Gina Bos's case for 15 years. Last October, she stood at the Nebraska State Capitol in the rain and watched Gina's sisters sing for her under a rainbow umbrella. This is what she saw.

    Darsha Dodge is the senior reporter at 1011 News (KOLN) in Lincoln, Nebraska. She grew up in Arkansas and, as a teenager going down internet rabbit holes about missing persons, stumbled across Gina Bos's disappearance roughly 15 years ago. When she moved to Lincoln and saw Nebraska Missing Persons Day come up on the calendar, an event Gina's sisters helped push through the state legislature, designating October 17th each year, she knew immediately she was going to be there.

    In this Witness Wednesday, Darsha describes walking up to the state capitol that October morning: storm clouds, thunder, rain on and off, and Gina's sisters Jannel, Leanne, and Tammy standing under a bright rainbow umbrella, holding their instruments and singing for a sister who has been missing for 26 years. When Darsha asked Jannel about the rain, Jannel said something she hasn't been able to forget: "It's been raining since October 17th."

    She also talks about meeting Jannel for the first time - the warmth, the hug, the email Jannel sent after the story ran that Darsha printed out and keeps on her desk. She talks about looking at Gina's photos and what a person's smile tells you about who they were. And she talks about driving past the building where Duggan's Pub used to stand, at 11th and K in downtown Lincoln, two or three times a week, and how she can't drive by without thinking about Gina.

    She also reflects on the 411 Gina Foundation: what it takes to build something like that out of grief, to help hundreds of families find their missing loved ones while your own sister's case remains open, and what Jannel's email revealed about the kind of person you have to be to do that work.

    If you're looking for a reason to believe in people, Darsha says, look at what Jannel Rap built in her sister's name.

    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

    Darsha's Piece on Gina and Nebraska Missing Persons Day
    https://www.1011now.com/2025/10/17/25-years-after-she-vanished-family-regina-bos-marks-nebraska-missing-persons-day/

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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

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