There and Gone: South Street covers the case of Richard Petrone and Danielle Imbo. Richard and Danielle were last seen leaving a bar in Philadelphia only to never be seen again. Nearly two decades later, they have never been found. Unlike most cases, there is not a single piece of physical evidence. But the FBI knows there was foul play. In There and Gone: South Street, the podcast team opens their own investigation on Richard and Danielle’s case with unprecedented access and cooperation from the FBI. Listeners will also hear from the family of the missing, close friends who were the last to see Richard and Danielle as well as local law enforcement, who continue to be haunted by this case nearly two decades later. This podcast will seek to find answers to this decades long cold case in an effort to bring justice to Richard and Danielle’s families.
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American Homicide explores mysterious and iconic murder cases from all across America. Whether it’s the spacious skies and vast deserts of New Mexico or the backwaters of the Louisiana Bayou, these murders are connected to their settings. Journalist Sloane Glass leads yo...
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In the season finale of There and Gone: South Street, coincidences and connections continue to reveal themselves. The team presses new leads around corruption as one of the leading voices in the pursuit of justice for Danielle and Richard is forced to hang it up.
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The constant speculation about Joe Imbo’s involvement led to him suffering a heart attack. We share what happened as well as a long awaited statement about the investigation from Joe Imbo. Meanwhile, the team contacts a medium who shares information that changes the course of our investigation.
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Why did Richard’s father have to take a polygraph test? He explains what happened when the tables turned and who he blames for misinformation about his son. Danielle’s mother also breaks her silence and shares details about Danielle and Richard’s night out that have never been made public.
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The suspicious death of the rumored hitman leaves the Petrone’s wondering...especially when it’s revealed that he left behind a note. And he wasn’t the only person from the investigation who died under mysterious circumstances.
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Nearly three years after Danielle and Richard vanished, the FBI said the two might have been victims of a murder-for-hire plot. But who was targeted and why? We explore several theories and learn some uncomfortable truths...including what may have happened to Richard’s truck.
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Danielle’s estranged husband had an alibi for the night Danielle and Richard disappeared. So, why does Richard’s family still believe he’s responsible? And why hasn’t law enforcement publicly cleared Joe? A theory from the FBI raises more questions than answers.
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In the days after Danielle and Richard vanished, something happened that drove a wedge between both victims’ families and it all centered on Danielle’s estranged husband, Joe. Richard’s family shares stories of threats and allegations while Danielle’s family quickly dismissed them. Lines were crossed and sides were drawn as both families hunt for answers.
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Danielle and Richard weren’t supposed to be together the night they vanished off South Street. Danielle had thwarted reconciliation efforts by her estranged husband and ended things with Richard. She wanted to be alone and focus on raising her son. We explore what happened in the hours before and what happened after they vanished.
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The personal lives of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone were filled with drama in the months before they vanished. Danielle was reeling from her husband’s affair while Richard unexpectedly became an empty nester. This led the two longtime friends, Danielle and Richard, to become more than friends. That changed when Danielle’s ex-husband re-entered the picture.
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How do two adults and a pickup truck disappear from a busy Philadelphia street? That’s the question that’s baffled law enforcement and the families of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone for almost 20 years. The FBI called the crime “personal”. But who would want to harm Danielle or Richard? And why?
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This is the missing persons case of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone. The two disappeared, without a trace, from Philadelphia nearly two decades ago. To this day, Danielle, Richard, as well as Richard’s pickup truck have never been found. Unlike most cases, there is not a single piece of physical evidence connected to this crime. But the FBI knows there was foul play. In There and Gone: South Street, the Glass Podcasts team opens ...
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