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SoCa1988Not a fan anymoreThis man is so condescending! Idk if he’s autistic or has asbergers or what! But he lacks total empathy! Unfollowing!
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In the water and forgivenIs this satire?Satire anyone? It’s as if anyone can have a mic these days.
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Amazingrace76Has potential but host is gratingDespite interesting information and a ton of potential, this podcast is ruined by the host, whose self-importance is abundant and grating. He seems to think he’s the smartest person in any room (unfoundedly imo) and doesn’t mind being openly rude - including to victims’ families - to show that. I really wanted to like this podcast but I wish I hadn’t bothered.
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Racheltexas70AnnoyingI listen to the Consult’s interview with Ed. He was arrogant and the voice was so annoying. I’ll give Unfound a “NO” after reading other reviews and listening to an episode. Get over yourself!
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TisaanGreat PodcastKnowing how to interview is why this podcast is great! Ed lets the guest talk and gives them time to express their feeling and tell their story!
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7lop6hdrThank you for 8 years.Avid listener through thick and thin because these people and their families matter. Great Job Ed! Your transparency and honorable approach are admirable.
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Manic PixiNo EmpathyI used to really like this podcast but for the last year it has changed, not for the better! I just listened to the, interview of Gregory Mann’s parents. I had to turn it off. The poor parents are so sad, especially the dad and they were treated with zero empathy. Constantly telling them you were not talking about things they brought up. It was so bad, the distraught father told YOU he was sorry for talking. You come across as mean and to have no patience for your guests. These people have been though enough, stop being rude to them. I hope they go to another podcast that shows respect and will listen. I want to hear their story! (this isn’t the only one, I’m deleting the app)
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Krissie ScribblesThe sound quality is unbearable STILL!Update a year later. The sound quality has gotten worse, not better. How is this even possible? Original review: I hope one of Ed’s assistants will have the honest conversation that needs to happen regarding the sound quality. I gave up on the two most recent episodes because the sound goes in and out - from barely audible to loud.
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Moderate Unbiased News SeekerVery sharp and honestI enjoy Ed’s direct questions, how he doesn’t try to be something he’s not, and how he genuinely focuses the podcast on the victims/families and not the sensationalism surrounding the disappearances he covers. Very informative and listening to him has been time well spent.
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PronunciationCountsGreat Subject Matter but Hard to Listen to the HostWow. I discovered Unfound quite recently via The Consult podcast. I was thrilled to find a podcast dedicated solely to missing people and I really agreed with so much of Ed Dentzel’s opinions on how and why people go missing, how little the police are trained to deal with missing people, etc. That all being said, I’m having a really hard time listening to Ed’s voice. He’s loud and I hate to sound judgmental, but to me, his voice is very grating and annoying. I wondered if taking vocal lessons might help him learn to modulate his voice or sound less like he’s screaming half the time. I doubt he’ll pay attention to this - apparently he’s been doing this for 8 years and he doesn’t take any criticism, no matter how constructive. It’s a shame because I can’t see myself listening to this podcast on a regular basis.
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L SwanGreat content, host is hard to listen to..
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flashdesiresim sorry but…This podcasts host is so annoying i cant stand him. annoying voice and terrible interviewer.
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cusreyTeam episodesReally enjoying the team episodes! Great to meet your team and learn how they contribute.
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jinx&jasperGreat PodcastI love listening to Ed talk about true crime. This podcast is very complete and organized.
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Mth623Good content but…I do like the content but the odd noises from the host like sniffing and the interrupting of interviewees is a bit creepy. I’m not sure if I can continue with this podcast. Such a bummer. I really wanted to like it
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strangelooopI will never listen with headphones again.After today I will no longer listen to Unfound using headphones. There is an eardrum breaking high pitched sound at around the 13 minute mark of the Cameron Remmer episode. It’s been half an hour and my ears are still ringing. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. Others have warned about the podcast’s audio issues and I didn’t agree until now. I’m updating my review to say the content is worth the intermittent audio issues. Unfound has challenged some of my perspectives and I dig that. Thanks Ed!
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greenapplewarheadcreme de la cremetrying to listen to any other true crime podcast will now make me lose brain cells. no words can really describe how great this one is. he keeps in touch with the guests after the episode is recorded to continue in his efforts. there are a lot of other projects that he does such as the think tank that really add to this as well. anyone critisizing the podcast is simply living on another planet or not that intelligent. all the episodes are great but my favorite ones are probably ashley koller and jessie foster....i could listen to them over and over.
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TwinkyleeA unique and informative podcastI enjoy Ed Dentzel’s approach to disappearances. He has given me the tools so that I can investigate disappearances in a beneficial way.
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Babyb0310Long time listenerI have listened to this podcast since the beginning. I admire the research, time, and effort he puts into each episode. Its quite admirable the detail he goes into in regards to the lives of the victims. Something i have noticed that really bothers me is when he scolds the family members he is interviewing if they get too far ahead of the timeline for his liking. Im writing this review in hopes he reads it and takes note.
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Skyrim15Needs a different NarratorI am sorry to write this review this way, but I clearly I’m not the only one who feels this way judging by the other reviews. This is the exact kind of podcast I am looking for-someone who covers the lesser well-known cases. And he does his research and it would be a great podcast if he would stay behind the scenes and allow someone else to narrate. I am sorry I tried listening two episodes as did both of my daughters, who are true crime fanatics, and they said the same thing he does not belong behind the Mic! I am hoping he can humbly take the criticism and see that he has talent is behind the scenes with research and production, and hire a quality host with the proper diction and radio voice, that we are all looking for. If he could do that, this would be a five star production, hands-down. But right now unfortunately it sounds like a 13-year-old going through puberty and it’s too difficult to listen to, especially drawing out of his vowels, smacking his lips, and clearing his throat.
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p_ jonesGreat podcast!Well Done. Refreshing straight forward approach.
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MynamestylercPoor quality podcastThe host consistently cough, sniffles and sneezes mid interview. You can hear his phone notifications. WORST podcaster ever!
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jrddwnPainful to listen toAwful.
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SonyGear4LHuttonI love this podcastI have been a fan for many years. I love the way Ed Dentzel takes you into the lives of so many dear people. He is steady, consistent, and always compassionate when interviewing his participants. He has great talent in coaching others down the intricate path of story telling. Best missing person show out there!!
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Mimi9248I love this podcast.So many cases that I haven’t seen covered.
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ggjjkfdghklkjffgSub par podVery unorganized, terrible interviewer
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Squelch007Excellent, heartfelt podcastThis show is well-researched, respectful of victims’ families, and includes interviews with people who know the victims.
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.LisaSBest podcastOne of the best podcasts I’ve listened to; thank you for your hard work!
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HLDS37Tammy McKittrickPosting this for the family Tammy McKittrick. Please redo the episode with accurate and up to date information or delete this episode off of your podcast.
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CarrieElsTammy McKittrickWish I could give less then 1 star review. Incorrect information about her story. Should be ashamed of yourself.
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carleejamfitMisinformed & Unwilling to ListenIn the episode from August 2, 2019, titled: “Tammy McKittrick: A Likely Story,” the podcast host tells the story of a missing woman…but according to the family members, he has his information wrong, and to take it further, he never tried to reach out to multiple family members to get a well-rounded account before creating this episode, which absolutely baffles me—that seems like step 1 for any legit podcast. One of the daughters, 7 years old when her mother went missing, and now an adult, is doing her own digging. The family, obviously, would like answers and closure. After reaching out to Unfound’s host, the host was unwilling to speak with the daughter/family, unwilling to correct the misinformation, and unwilling to remove the episode. If the family does not want this episode out there, and if it could potentially harm future investigating, one would think the host would want to be helpful in those endeavors. At the very least, he should respond to the family and have a conversation with them—he instead responded to a Facebook message to say: “I will not be responding.” It’s unprofessional, at best. I’m reviewing this podcast as a “1-star” to at least help get this particular episode removed. To be honest, if he’s capable of treating one case in this manner, who knows what else he is willing butcher in his quest of podcast fame and money. Entertainment is well and good, but you have to care about the people and families of which you report…otherwise, you’re just reckless and selfish.
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MCam007Tammy McKittrickPlease take down your episode on Tammy McKittrick. It has come to my attention that her family would not like this information shared, as some of it is not true. Please either take it down or respond to one of the multiple attempts her family has tried to reach out to you. This is a family’s real horror story and reality, and both Tammy and her family deserve to have the truth be told and shared, as this is not just a story for entertainment. They are trying to get answers, and have asked people to bring this to your attention, so please take this down.
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Tracyp56Great podcastLove this podcast!
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Sternmsu09Great contentI’ve been a listener for many years and he’s always covering new cases I’ve never heard before.
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TLynn1974Love the show!Been listening for a couple of years. Always look forward to new episodes.
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Luna LovecraftSpeculation and RumorsI’ve been a subscriber since the podcast began. I’ve put up with the poor audio and interminable intros from the beginning. What did it for me is that the host reminds guests again and again and again that the show isn’t about rumors and hearsay; however, during the episode from March 3, 2023, the guest is asked to several times interpret things she’s heard and to speculate on relative’s reputation in the community. Com’on, seriously? I guess we don’t speculate and spread rumors when it suits our purpose. When it does, however, everything’s fair game. Families and victims deserve better.
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Lola BourgeoisNew Favorite!Thank you for doing this podcast, and bringing the awful stories of the Unfound to light! Thank You Sir once again! I just listened to the Jace Martin story and my heart aches for his mother and siblings!
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everest14Love this podcastThe most thorough podcast out there! Nothing gets left out in the interviews. I wait every week for the next one to come out! I can tell Ed really cares about these cases. Great job Ed!
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58dreamGreat Podcast👏I’ve just recently discovered Unfound and I think he does an excellent job of interviewing his guests. Similar podcasts leave out so many details and questions to complete the story. I’m so happy to have found Unfound🙂
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geojeffreyExcellent!!!Extremely interesting, well researched, and well thought out discussion of the cases…
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noeyesdetectedDisappointing as time goes onI’ve listened to Unfound faithfully since 2017 - almost the beginning. The investment that the host, Ed Dentzel has made in expanding the brand is impressive: media collaborations, adding videos on YouTube, map analyses, Unfound Live, Unfound on the Ground. He has very dedicated listeners but seems dissatisfied with the lack of attention, subscribers, and money he gains from these efforts. My take is that he suffers from a lack of personal insight and no one around him will have the truthful conversation that’s needed to take Unfound to the next level. I’ll probably keep listening occasionally but I’m unsubscribed at this time.
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Jules726Tried and trueUnfound has been around for a long time and has always been very consistent in bringing awareness of lesser known missing persons cases directly from the missing’s loved ones. Ed has come a long way in his interviewing skills too, I used to have to Chuckle bc he’s pretty blunt, but I’ve noticed lately he’s definitely got more of a finesse to get the answers we’re all looking for. If you’re interested in hearing detailed information about baffling disappearances, with a host that is clearly extremely passionate about what he’s doing this is the podcast for you. On a side note from the podcast itself, the community surrounding the podcast is pretty great as well. He always updates the listeners on everything going on …updates on cases, changes in staff, and schedule (which is rare) and it makes you feel included and invested in the program. I think it’s also really fostered a close community. I used to catch his weekly LIVES and it’s a great way to get to chat with each other. He’s also always respectfully gotten back to me via DM any time I’ve contacted him with questions/concerns about cases I’ve brought to him over the years. Once he even got back to me about a missing person case where I could not think of the persons name for the life of me (that he didn’t even cover! 🤦🏻♀️) which was really nice.
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Mother0fdragonsUnfortunately host just isn’t cut out for podcastingSeems like he tries really hard and does a lot of research. But his delivery is so strange and off putting. It’s just not tolerable to listen to…maybe he should write/research for someone else? I tried, but I just can’t listen.
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M.MckittrickA different perspectiveI am the daughter about one of the missing persons this podcaster tells about… did me or my family have any idea he was making a podcast about my mother? NOPE. He interviewed one family member who did not recount things appropriately nor give correct information and is extremely untrustworthy. He doesn’t actually want to do the work and research- he just wants a “good” story with lots of drama. Please, from the family member of a victim, do not support this podcast. Additionally, I DID try to reach out to resolve this.
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Captain Chris ThomasHardest working true crime podcaster…….he’s the real deal. Does his homework, interviews thoroughly and cares about the victims.
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tgiw21I really want to like this but…can’tThis host often sounds like a game show host. If you listen you’ll probably understand why the comparison. I’ve tried a few times over a year now - but just can’t after 15 mins tops. It’s a personal thing (maybe?) but I simply can’t handle the cadence and inflections of this host. It’s hard to listen after a bit. The true crime stories are interesting - I’m a BIG fan of the genre - I appreciate all the effort put forth to share stories to hopefully help victims and families get the justice they deserve - but it’s very hard to listen to this particular host for a length of time.
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Mary starWonderful PodcastI’m leaving another review! Currently listening to the 6yr Anniversary episode! Your first one I guess?!! We’ll it is just as good as all the others!! I’d almost never know that you were a newbie at this point just starting out! When you used three term “Artsy Fartsy”which I almost never hear anyone use, it reminds me of growing up with my mom, she always used that term, an I’ve never heard it elsewhere!!! She is from Pittsburgh, PA; a family with Slovak origin. Some of the things her and others from that area say and how they speak. I dont know how to explain it but its jus funny..! We’re you born and raised in PA or am I remember wrong! Keep up this show Ed!! You rock!
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FlygibUnfound PostcastI love his podcast.
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StephleeanWho cares about your life!I can't believe this guy spends the first ten minutes going on about his life!!!! Whoooooo cares! Get to the story.
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g43 edcGreat showThe audio is bad sometimes on the interviews but the host asks a lot of important questions. Marissa from “the vanished “ improved her audio on phone interviews. Look into it please.
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