Too much rambling
I understand giving a background/history of the missing person. Especially if there is relevant information to the case. But it seems like most recent episodes take forever to get to the point. If the idea is to help locate missing people, then why not talk about the actual case, clues, suspects, etc? The first 3/4 of the episode is the host’s nasal narration of the person’s childhood and the story itself never really gets off the ground. Feels like a waste if you’re not actually going to give information that might lead to a resolution.
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