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June 9, 2025 1 min

Hello, Missing in Alaska listeners! The new season is out for Hell and Gone. 

About the show: Over the past five years of making true crime podcast Hell and Gone, host Catherine Townsend knows that there is no such thing as a small town where murder never happens. She has received hundreds of messages from people, all around the country, asking for help with an unsolved murder that’s affected them, their families and their communities.

In past seasons of the show, she’s only been able to focus on one case. But now, she’s hosting a new weekly show on the Hell and Gone feed called Hell and Gone: Murder Line. Every Thursday, she will feature a new case, add updates to old ones, and help as much as she can to get the word out about unsolved murders.

If you have a case you’d like Catherine and her team to look into, you can call the Hell and Gone Murder Line at 678-744-6145.

Listen here and subscribe to Hell and Gone on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, Helen Gone listeners, thanks for listening to the first
season of Helen Gone Murder Line. I have been overwhelmed
by how many people have reached out to us. We've
been able to reach millions of listeners and to spread
awareness about so many unsolved cases. And especially thank you
to everyone who called into the Helen Gone Murder Line
to report a suspicious death. We have hundreds of voicemails

(00:22):
and tips. I am listening to your messages and I
am going through every single one of them. But we
aren't stopping there. We're taking a short break between seasons
because I'm going to be on the road for the
next few weeks. I'm going to be all over the
country in East Texas and Louisiana to investigate the murder
of a man whose houseboat was burned to the ground

(00:43):
and other murders that may be connected to the same case.
Then I'm headed back to Arkansas, where I'll be investigating
several mysterious deaths along the same strip of highway. I'll
also be in a lot of other places, including Los
Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee, to investigate the cold case case
murder of two young women in a tanning salon that
was actually a front for sex work and possibly even

(01:06):
sex trafficking. Some of these cases may be totally new
to you, others you may have heard of before, but
in every case, we're doing on the ground reporting and
trying to find the pieces of the puzzle that can
help bring closure to these families and these communities. New
episodes of Helen Gone Murder Line will be coming out

(01:26):
on September twenty sixth. In the meantime, if you have
a case you'd like me and my team to look into,
you can reach out to us at our Helen Gone
Murder Line at six seven eight seven four four six
one four five
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