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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 1 MIN

Introducing: The Lost

from Motive: Conviction · host RNZ

The true stories of New Zealand's missing people. Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home.Watch a video version of the trailer hereThis series first published in May 2017.Every year, thousands of New Zealanders go missing. On average about one every hour.Most are found quickly. But some are never seen again. They are the lost.RNZ's new five-part podcast, The Lost, digs into some of those missing persons cases and talks to the families about their quest for answers and the hole left by those who have disappeared.Where are they? And will they ever be found? "There are more questions than answers. And there continues to be more questions than answers."The first episode is on Kirsa Jensen, a 14-year-old girl who went missing while riding her horse along a Napier beach in 1983.Her story gripped the country for weeks as New Zealanders wrestled with how a young girl could go missing in broad daylight. Kirsa and her horse Commodore became household names, but the police are still searching. Despite the years, her mother, Robyn, is still desperate to find her.She says with time, it's become harder to cope with her loss. "One day I may be dead and she may not be found," she says."To be able to locate her and put her in a decent place, to rest forever, is vitally important to me."And next week, The Lost explores the case of Judy Yorke, a mother-of-two who was last seen at an orchard party in Matapihi in 1992.Someone must know where they are. Is that someone you?Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

The true stories of New Zealand's missing people. Paloma Migone digs into the cold cases of those who never came home.Watch a video version of the trailer hereThis series first published in May 2017.Every year, thousands of New Zealanders go missing. On average about one every hour.Most are found quickly. But some are never seen again. They are the lost.RNZ's new five-part podcast, The Lost, digs into some of those missing persons cases and talks to the families about their quest for answers and the hole left by those who have disappeared.Where are they? And will they ever be found? "There are more questions than answers. And there continues to be more questions than answers."The first episode is on Kirsa Jensen, a 14-year-old girl who went missing while riding her horse along a Napier beach in 1983.Her story gripped the country for weeks as New Zealanders wrestled with how a young girl could go missing in broad daylight. Kirsa and her horse Commodore became household names, but the police are still searching. Despite the years, her mother, Robyn, is still desperate to find her.She says with time, it's become harder to cope with her loss. "One day I may be dead and she may not be found," she says."To be able to locate her and put her in a decent place, to rest forever, is vitally important to me."And next week, The Lost explores the case of Judy Yorke, a mother-of-two who was last seen at an orchard party in Matapihi in 1992.Someone must know where they are. Is that someone you?Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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