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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2025 · 10 MIN

Missing In Iowa Pt. 3

from Extinguished · host McClam/Humphrey

The summer of '84 held a dark secret as another young paperboy vanished in Iowa, echoing the nightmare of Johnny Gosh’s disappearance and igniting a firestorm of fear and suspicion. 💔 Was it a tragic coincidence, or was something far more sinister lurking in the heartland?Time Line00:00 Introduction: Eugene Martin’s DisappearanceThis segment introduces the podcast and the focus of episode three: the disappearance of 13-year-old paperboy Eugene Martin in 1984. It highlights the podcast’s mission to uncover the truth about missing and murdered individuals, and briefly mentions previous episodes on Mark Allen and Johnny Gosch.01:16 Eugene Martin Vanishes in Des MoinesThis chapter details the morning of Eugene Martin’s disappearance, where he vanished while delivering newspapers in Des Moines, Iowa. It describes how witnesses saw him talking to an unidentified man or being followed, and the subsequent discovery of his abandoned newspapers.04:02 Chilling Parallels and Public FearThis section draws striking parallels between Eugene Martin’s disappearance and Johnny Gosch’s case, noting similarities in age, profession, and circumstances. It explores the public’s fear and frustration, the demand for change, and how these cases became symbols of the missing children’s crisis of the 1980s.05:58 Milk Carton Kids and Lost InnocenceThis chapter discusses the profound impact of these disappearances on society, particularly the loss of childhood innocence and the emergence of campaigns like ‘faces on milk cartons.’ It reflects on a time when children played freely and the subsequent shift to increased caution and awareness of dangers like pedophilia.07:11 Unanswered Questions and Series ConclusionThis final chapter addresses Eugene Martin’s unsolved case and its connection to Johnny Gosch and Mark Allen, hinting at a potential predator network in Iowa. It also provides a call to action for listeners to come forward with information and promotes the podcast’s upcoming conclusion to the series.Featured Quotes:Ladonna Humphrey: “They mattered. They still matter. And someone, somewhere knows what happened.”David McClam: “It was a very innocent time.”Ladonna Humphrey: “Suddenly everything felt dangerous. There was no longer safety.”Behind the Story:The disappearance of Eugene Martin exacerbated the growing panic surrounding missing children in the 1980s. The similarities between his case and Johnny Gosh’s, both paperboys who vanished in the same area under similar circumstances, led to widespread fear and demands for answers. This episode examines the details of Eugene’s case, the parallels with Johnny’s, and the lasting impact on the community.

The summer of '84 held a dark secret as another young paperboy vanished in Iowa, echoing the nightmare of Johnny Gosh’s disappearance and igniting a firestorm of fear and suspicion. 💔 Was it a tragic coincidence, or was something far more sinister lurking in the heartland?Time Line00:00 Introduction: Eugene Martin’s DisappearanceThis segment introduces the podcast and the focus of episode three: the disappearance of 13-year-old paperboy Eugene Martin in 1984. It highlights the podcast’s mission to uncover the truth about missing and murdered individuals, and briefly mentions previous episodes on Mark Allen and Johnny Gosch.01:16 Eugene Martin Vanishes in Des MoinesThis chapter details the morning of Eugene Martin’s disappearance, where he vanished while delivering newspapers in Des Moines, Iowa. It describes how witnesses saw him talking to an unidentified man or being followed, and the subsequent discovery of his abandoned newspapers.04:02 Chilling Parallels and Public FearThis section draws striking parallels between Eugene Martin’s disappearance and Johnny Gosch’s case, noting similarities in age, profession, and circumstances. It explores the public’s fear and frustration, the demand for change, and how these cases became symbols of the missing children’s crisis of the 1980s.05:58 Milk Carton Kids and Lost InnocenceThis chapter discusses the profound impact of these disappearances on society, particularly the loss of childhood innocence and the emergence of campaigns like ‘faces on milk cartons.’ It reflects on a time when children played freely and the subsequent shift to increased caution and awareness of dangers like pedophilia.07:11 Unanswered Questions and Series ConclusionThis final chapter addresses Eugene Martin’s unsolved case and its connection to Johnny Gosch and Mark Allen, hinting at a potential predator network in Iowa. It also provides a call to action for listeners to come forward with information and promotes the podcast’s upcoming conclusion to the series.Featured Quotes:Ladonna Humphrey: “They mattered. They still matter. And someone, somewhere knows what happened.”David McClam: “It was a very innocent time.”Ladonna Humphrey: “Suddenly everything felt dangerous. There was no longer safety.”Behind the Story:The disappearance of Eugene Martin exacerbated the growing panic surrounding missing children in the 1980s. The similarities between his case and Johnny Gosh’s, both paperboys who vanished in the same area under similar circumstances, led to widespread fear and demands for answers. This episode examines the details of Eugene’s case, the parallels with Johnny’s, and the lasting impact on the community.

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