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Missing Persons /// OFF THE RECORD

February 23, 2026 / 01:30

This episode discusses the media's treatment of missing persons cases, focusing on the Savannah family and comparisons to other cases, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein. Key topics include government responses to missing persons, the disparity in media coverage, and the decision-making processes behind these cases.

The conversation highlights frustrations with the government's commitment to the Savannah family, questioning why resources are not equally applied to other ongoing cases. The hosts express concern over the selective attention given to certain missing individuals.

There is a critical examination of how media coverage varies between cases, with some missing persons receiving significant attention while others are overlooked. The discussion raises questions about societal values and the implications of these disparities.

TLDR

The episode critiques media bias in missing persons cases, focusing on the Savannah family and Epstein-related victims.

Episode

1:30
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But I don't think that platform matters again as much as her platform would have
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mattered on a global scale by being a part of the Olympics. The other problem that I have all with all this stuff is
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you have people higher up in the government saying, "Hey, we we are going to give the Savannah family the full
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weight of any of our law enforcement operations." you know, whether that's FBI, CIA, whatever. We're going to give
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you the full weight. But why aren't they doing that to why aren't they doing that
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with other cases that are already open or already ongoing? Or why doesn't it seem like they're putting every resource
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into these victims of the Epstein files? It just we're we're living in bizarre times.
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>> Well, true. I mean, I I'm not going to argue that too much, but I I think it's
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I look more toward the bizarre decision making by u certain individuals. And it's not I don't point that at one
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person. I point that at a lot of people. It's like why do you make this decision
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when we we don't make this decision in most scenarios or most situations? and and and look, it's been posted plenty of
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times since NY's gone missing. You know, why why do some missing people seem to matter to the media and why do others
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seem to not?

Episode Highlights

  • Bizarre Decisions in Law Enforcement
    A discussion on the unequal attention given to missing persons cases.
    “Why do some missing people seem to matter to the media and others not?”
    @ 01m 22s
    February 23, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • We're living in bizarre times.
    Missing Persons /// OFF THE RECORD
  • Why do some missing people seem to matter to the media and others not?
    Missing Persons /// OFF THE RECORD

Key Moments

  • Bizarre Times00:46
  • Media Attention01:22