top of page
Search
  • sometimesthathappe

S2, Ep. 33: True Crime Tuesday- Sometimes People Go Missing

Updated: Jul 26, 2021

***UPDATE AVAILABLE*** Spoiler alert- scroll and it's under the videos!


Today we are discussing cases of people who have gone missing. They vanished into thin air, surrounded by suspicious circumstances. On this Tuesday, Kristen brings us the case of Liliana Moreno and her daughter Daniela who went missing in South Florida in 2016. They disappeared while being dropped off at a Home Depot, no one has heard from them since. There is currently a $25K reward for information leading to their whereabouts. Then Sarita brings us the case of Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, brother and sister from Rexburg, Idaho who went missing September of 2019. This is an intricate case with many key players, so you may want to settle in and really pay attention to this one!




Liliana Moreno's brother begs for help in locating his missing sister and niece Daniela:



Police Interview with Alex Cox, after Charles Vallow is shot:


Brief footage unblurred of Lori Vallow right after the Charles Vallow shooting can be found in this newsclip:

**UPDATE**

Since recording this episode, Maricopa County in Arizona has charged Lori Vallow Daybell with conspiracy to commit murder in the death of her former husband Charles Vallow.


NamUs is the national data base for missing people. Check it out here.

Over 600,000 individuals go missing in the United States every year. Fortunately, many missing children and adults are quickly found, alive and well. However, tens of thousands of individuals remain missing for more than one year – what many agencies consider “cold cases”. It is estimated that 4,400 unidentified bodies are recovered each year, with approximately 1,000 of those bodies remaining unidentified after one year. - Source: NamUs


National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - database with photos, can be searched here, or call 1-800-THE-LOST.


The Charley Project can be found here.

"The Charley Project profiles over 14,000 “cold case” missing people mainly from the United States. It does not actively investigate cases; it is merely a publicity vehicle for missing people who are often neglected by the press and forgotten all too soon." - source: The Charley Project


Timeline for the Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow case can be found here. This timeline was put together by Joe Ryan's sister Annie Cushing. There are numerous YouTube videos of this case, and also a quickly put together Lifetime Movie called Doomsday Mom: The Lori Vallow Story. You can watch or read more about it here.




bottom of page