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The Disappearance of Des
On the morning of August 2nd 1979, Desmond Francis Carr went to work alone on a road in outback Western Australia. 40 years on and he has never been seen again. Thanks to our season sponsor. My Pay Now, Click below to find out more.  www.mypaynow.com.au    
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4.2 stars from 391 ratings
Heartfelt
Even though this made me sad for the loss your family has suffered, i just want to hug you all. I hope your Mum and her sister and the rest of the family found the answers to free your Uncle. I was unable to go past episode 16 though
Dwayne Taranaki via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/31/23
A great one!
Very well done! One of my favourites! Keep up the amazing work!
Tayla1996 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/17/23
No need for most of the waffle
Check ya facts and tell it again accurately. Derby to Broome is 220k. So how could he be less the 49km from derby and 80k south of Broome at the same time. Really lost interest when the story teller made it about himself. Have another go at it mate without the rot. I really want to listen to...Read full review »
Mkngoongv via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/18/23
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