The Missing - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Ron Jorgensen
The Missing re-explore the case of Ron Jorgensen, a notorious criminal famous for his role in the Bassett Rd machine gun murders, whose body vanished after his car was found at the bottom of a cliff.

June Sowerby
It was a case that shocked a tiny community and baffled police. On Christmas Eve 2003, June Sowerby was holidaying in Turangi, but while walking the 600 metres to her home, she simply disappeared.

John Buxton
Using up-to-date scientific technology and investigative techniques, The Missing re-explores the case of John Buxton who disappeared in 1984 after a sailing trip on Lyttelton Harbour.

The Turner Family
The Missing reopen the case of the Turner family who took off from Tekapo in a Cessna 172 in 1983. They were bound for Fox Glacier but never made it.

Coop
Using scientific technology and investigative techniques, The Missing re-explore the case of Peter Coop, a man with the world at his feet who vanished when he flew South to begin a university course.

Johnny Isinger
On a summer morning in 1998, Johnny Isinger went out for his regular walk in Kaiteretere - but he never returned. Using up to date scientific technology The Missing investigates.

Lionel Russell
In 1975, 28-year-old Lionel Russell went into the bush to grow marijuana with two other men and a boy. Two months into the venture he vanished and has never been seen again.

Jamie Herdman
In 2006, Jamie Herdman told Northern Territory police he was being chased by Black Power gang members. Now, 4 years after his disapperance The Missing investigates.
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