![]() ![]() I think a couple of things make this podcast different from earlier reporting. ![]() What makes this podcast different from that earlier reporting? This is a high-profile case that’s been covered extensively over the years. And I thought that maybe we could learn some lessons about that topic from Alexis’ case. Then the second reason is that I'm working on a project for USA TODAY about disparities in missing children's investigations when it comes to children of color. I started working (at the Journal Sentinel) three days after she disappeared, so the case has kind of always been in the back of my consciousness the whole time I’ve been here in Milwaukee. People in Milwaukee still remember it and remember her and still want to know what happened, and that includes myself. One is that it's been just over 20 years since she disappeared and the case is still unsolved. ![]() There were a couple of reasons why I chose to report on Alexis this season. Listen: Unsolved 4: A missing girl, a search for truth Why did you choose Alexis Patterson’s case? It’s available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other podcast platforms.īarton answered questions about her reporting process and dropped a few hints about what's to come this season. ![]() The season launches on Wednesday and new episodes will be released every week. ![]()
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