Missing at the Airport: Paula Del Mundo

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They Were Here is a true crime podcast about the disappearances and unsolved suspicious deaths of LGBTQ+ people across the U.S.-cases too often ignored, mishandled, or buried.

Recent Episodes

  • Shayna Lakshi

    Missing at the Airport: Paula Del Mundo

    How does a woman disappear from one of the busiest airports in the world? In 2019, Paula Del Mundo never boarded her connecting flight from Dallas-Fort Worth to Cozumel. Surveillance showed her walking into the airport’s warehouse district - and then she was gone. Her family and police are still piecing together the mystery.

  • Alex Tepito

    Vanished in Columbus: Sacoya Cooper

    On August 31, 2021, 33-year-old Sacoya Cooper, a transgender woman from Columbus, Ohio, disappeared after leaving her home. Her family and friends are still searching for answers-and new details uncovered in this episode shed light on what may have happened.

  • Hugh Pulaski

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    They Were Here is a true crime podcast about the disappearances and unsolved suspicious deaths of LGBTQ+ people across the U.S.-cases too often ignored, mishandled, or buried.

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Meet the Host

Jacqui Fulton is an award-winning reporter and podcast producer with a decade of experience creating high-impact audio and investigative stories featured in The New York Times, NPR One, and Spotify. Recognized for their work on civic issues and legal systems, including a Silver Gavel Award-winning series on civil rights, Jacqui brings sharp reporting, narrative depth, and a passion for community-driven storytelling to every project.

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