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Dad's Gone
Jorn 'Jesper' Jensen disappeared in June 2017. He was last seen at his home on Sunday afternoon. The next day his garage door was open, his car was missing and there was blood across his kitchen floor.  Dad's gone is the story of Jorn's disappearance, how it's torn a family apart and how one sister believes that something more sinister happened to her Dad. Thanks to our season sponsor. My Pay Now, Click below to find out more.  www.mypaynow.com.au    
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Ratings & Reviews
3.8 stars from 288 ratings
Rubbish
Head back to the previous three episodes to hear the same stuff all over again with more ads. Suckers.
AR3942 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/30/24
Unethical
Having listened to Garden of Eden and now this it seems he has form for showcasing the grief of families who can’t accept official outcomes. Which is fine if there’s a subsequent investigation and not just having the poor bereaved family member go over and over why they don’t believe that their...Read full review »
mellly-Q via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/20/23
One persons perspective
This podcast is disappointing. You Can’t tell a story and only interview one of the two family members. The medium talked about in this pod cast needs to pull his head in and not abuse a situation of two sisters where there is obvious conflict. This girl sounds very unwell and sounds like she...Read full review »
rest in peave jorn via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/02/22
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