No Trace in Omak: Kit Mora
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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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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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Vanished in Columbus: Sacoya Cooper
On August 31, 2021, 33-year-old Sacoya Cooper, a 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.
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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.
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No Trace in Omak: Kit Mora
In early November 2021, 16-year-old Kit Mora’s messages went quiet in Omak, Washington. A sibling, friend, and two-spirit Indigenous teen, Kit filled rooms with art and curiosity. In this episode, we trace the months that followed as family and friends keep asking what happened to Kit.
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.