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A brand new curated anthology of stories about people, places and things that have gone...missing. From @wbur. Season 3 out NOW!

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Shannon Dooling (@sdooling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New🚨 For the last two years, I’ve been speaking w the Timothee family about Benine’s life - and the circumstances around her death. Six years after she was shot & killed, there have been no arrests. No suspects. But there is a theory — and it involves a cover up.

Nora Saks (@nrvsaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important, patient, and sensitive reporting from Shannon Dooling about Benine Timothee and her family's search for truth and peace after her death. Honored to work with such quality and dedicated journalists like Shannon for this season of Last Seen Podcast from WBUR.

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Benine Timothee, a Haitian immigrant, was shot and killed in Boston in 2016. No arrests have been made. For Last Seen Podcast, investigative reporter Shannon Dooling searches for answers about Benine's mysterious and tragic death. Listen now: wbur.fm/3YpFxHq

College of Communication, Boston University (@comatbu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While Shannon Dooling just joined COM as an associate professor of the practice of journalism this fall, she has continued a big investigation into a 2016 unsolved homicide. It's been turned a three-part series for WBUR's Last Seen Podcast. Listen now 🎧

WBUR (@wbur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Benine Timothee, a Haitian immigrant, was shot and killed in Boston in 2016. No arrests have been made. For Last Seen Podcast, investigative reporter Shannon Dooling Shannon Dooling searches for answers about Benine's mysterious and tragic death. Listen now: wbur.fm/3v0oYnK

WBUR (@wbur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from Last Seen Podcast: In part two of A Family's Peace, we learn about the aftermath of Benine Timothee's death, how her family struggled to navigate the legal system, and what answers they are still looking for. wbur.fm/3Gb6rvs

College of Communication, Boston University (@comatbu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COM’s Shannon Dooling has a new investigative podcast! She traces law enforcement’s investigation into a 2016 unsolved homicide in Boston and follows Benine Timothee’s family’s search for closure. Listen to WBUR’s 'Last Seen' podcast now 🎧 spr.ly/60133MPvt

Nora Saks (@nrvsaks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love seeing Season 3 of Last Seen Podcast from @wbur on this list! Our latest anthology of stories about people, places and things that have gone missing features pub radio colleagues Shannon Dooling Andrea Shea Amanda Beland Amelia "shmabelia" Mason Josh Crane Give it a listen, why dontcha

Victor Hernandez ⚡️ (@tothevictor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spent Saturday morning binging the three-part series 'A family's peace' from Last Seen Podcast and am so moved by the powerful storytelling from Shannon Dooling of the unsolved murder of a Haitian immigrant woman in Boston six years ago, and her family's frustrating quest for answers.

Monica Campbell (@monica_campbell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent highlight: Working w/ the incredible Last Seen Podcast team and Shannon Dooling, who saw a family’s story within a system where crimes can go unresolved. There’s no solving in this story. It’s about living without knowing. Link here 👇🏽

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"Violation," our new podcast with The Marshall Project, drops today. "Violation" is a story about second chances, parole boards, and who pulls the levers of power in the justice system. Listen: link.chtbl.com/violation