• The Disappearance of Des

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The Disappearance of Des

By: Podshape
  • Summary

  • On the morning of August 2nd 1979, Desmond Francis Carr went to work alone on a road in outback Western Australia. 40 years on and he has never been seen again.

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Episodes
  • Introducing
    Jul 21 2019
    On the morning of August 2nd 1979, Desmond Francis Carr went to work alone on a road in outback Western Australia. 40 years on and he has never been seen again.  

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    2 mins
  • The Early Days
    Aug 1 2019
    Des was just a normal country boy growing up in the 70s in Australia, but then a series of incidents leads to his family never seeing him again.  

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    18 mins
  • The Disappearance
    Aug 6 2019
    On Friday August 2nd 1979, Des woke up and went to work like every other day and disappeared forever. His family want answers! Police have questions. Somebody knows something!  

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    31 mins

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