The Missing and Murdered Women of Gilgo
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What if the number of missing and murdered women in one area was far larger than anything that’s ever been reported?
In this episode, we take a different approach — not by focusing on suspects or theories, but by looking at data.
Using publicly available records, we compiled a spreadsheet of unresolved cases involving women under the age of 50, including missing women, unidentified women, and unsolved homicides, spanning multiple decades. When these cases are placed together on a single timeline, a pattern begins to emerge — one that raises important questions about how many women are still missing, how long this has been happening, and whether the full scope has ever been recognized.
This episode walks listeners through that data step by step, explaining what’s in the spreadsheet, what stands out, and why looking at these cases together — rather than individually — matters.
This episode is not about accusations. It is about counting what remains unresolved, and asking whether all of these women have truly been found.
Data used in discussion can be accessed here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a2i6k3MssbJ0UxzfxAIX4Av8DZAfWvf6PeHOxcSPjXQ/copy
⚠️ TRIGGER WARNING
This episode discusses real-world cases involving missing persons, unresolved deaths, and violence against women. While we avoid graphic details, listener discretion is advised.
This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We encourage respectful discussion and remind listeners not to speculate about individuals or harass anyone connected to these cases. If you have information related to a missing person or unresolved case, please contact the appropriate authorities.
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