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The Playground Predator: Where is Lina Sardar Khil?

Episode 39 of the Gone in a Blink podcast, hosted by Gone in a Blink, titled "The Playground Predator: Where is Lina Sardar Khil?" was published on June 20, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

June 20, 2025 ·24m · Gone in a Blink

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The playground should be every child's sanctuary - a place of laughter, freedom, and innocent joy. For three-year-old Lina Sardar Khil, it became the scene of an unthinkable tragedy when she vanished without a trace on December 20, 2021, from her apartment complex in San Antonio, Texas.Lina's story begins far from American soil. Born in Afghanistan to a family with deep military connections, her grandfather was killed by a suicide bomber in 2009. Her father Riaz followed the same path, serving alongside U.S. troops until 2019 when concerns for his family's safety prompted their relocation to America. They settled among other Afghan refugees, forming a tight-knit community where they believed their children could play freely without fear.The family had already survived unimaginable trauma. During a 2021 visit to Afghanistan, Lina was knocked unconscious by a suicide bombing at Kabul airport as they fled the Taliban takeover. They escaped with their lives, returning to what they thought was safety in Texas. Months later, during a routine afternoon at the playground where Lina played daily, she disappeared while running with other children around an apartment building. When the children returned, Lina wasn't among them.What happened in those crucial moments? Surveillance footage captured Lina playing moments before she vanished, but mysteriously contains an 18-minute gap exactly when she disappeared. Was this a targeted abduction connected to her father's military service, or a crime of opportunity by someone who had been watching the playground? The family's struggle with English created additional barriers as they desperately tried to convey what happened to police and media, facing cruel speculation and victim-blaming from online commenters.Three years later, Lina remains missing despite extensive searches, a $280,000 reward, and age progression photos showing what she might look like now. If you recognize Lina or have information about her disappearance, contact the San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7660 or the FBI San Antonio office at 210-225-6741. One tip could bring this child home and end her family's unending nightmare.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Lina_Khilhttps://unresolved.me/linasardarkhilhttps://foxsanantonio.com/news/yami-investigates/linas-family-frustrated-by-three-years-of-limited-communication-from-authoritieshttps://www.ksat.com/news/local/2024/12/19/timeline-3-years-since-lina-khils-disappearance-on-san-antonios-northwest-side/https://charleyproject.org/case/lina-sardar-khilMusic:Crime Trap by Muza ProductionSad Trap Beat by BRVANDark Ambient by SharvarionGone in a Blink is created by Heather Hicks and Danielle E. Written and produced by Heather Hicks and hosted by Danielle E. and Heather Hicks.Gone in a Blink theme: Crime Trap created and produced by MuzaproductionWe would love to hear from you!Follow us on social media:Instagram @ GoneinablinkpodFacebook @ Gone in a Blink podcastYouTube @ Goneinablinkpodcast@goneinablinkEmail us with comments and/or ideas for an episode at [email protected] for joining us on the airwaves. And remember......Be Safe, Be Smart, and Try Not to Blink.http://bit.ly/goneinablink-survey Thank you for helping us by taking our short survey. Gone in a Blink is created by Heather Hicks and Danielle E.Written and produced by Heather Hicks and hosted by Danielle E. and Heather HicksWe would love to hear from you!Follow us on social media:Instagram @ GoneinablinkpodFacebook @ Gone in a Blink podcastEmail us with comments and/or ideas for an episode at [email protected] you for joining us on the airwaves. And remember......Be Safe, Be Smart, and Try Not to Blink. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The playground should be every child's sanctuary - a place of laughter, freedom, and innocent joy. For three-year-old Lina Sardar Khil, it became the scene of an unthinkable tragedy when she vanished without a trace on December 20, 2021, from her apartment complex in San Antonio, Texas.

Lina's story begins far from American soil. Born in Afghanistan to a family with deep military connections, her grandfather was killed by a suicide bomber in 2009. Her father Riaz followed the same path, serving alongside U.S. troops until 2019 when concerns for his family's safety prompted their relocation to America. They settled among other Afghan refugees, forming a tight-knit community where they believed their children could play freely without fear.

The family had already survived unimaginable trauma. During a 2021 visit to Afghanistan, Lina was knocked unconscious by a suicide bombing at Kabul airport as they fled the Taliban takeover. They escaped with their lives, returning to what they thought was safety in Texas. Months later, during a routine afternoon at the playground where Lina played daily, she disappeared while running with other children around an apartment building. When the children returned, Lina wasn't among them.

What happened in those crucial moments? Surveillance footage captured Lina playing moments before she vanished, but mysteriously contains an 18-minute gap exactly when she disappeared. Was this a targeted abduction connected to her father's military service, or a crime of opportunity by someone who had been watching the playground? The family's struggle with English created additional barriers as they desperately tried to convey what happened to police and media, facing cruel speculation and victim-blaming from online commenters.

Three years later, Lina remains missing despite extensive searches, a $280,000 reward, and age progression photos showing what she might look like now. If you recognize Lina or have information about her disappearance, contact the San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7660 or the FBI San Antonio office at 210-225-6741. One tip could bring this child home and end her family's unending nightmare.


Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Lina_Khil

https://unresolved.me/linasardarkhil

https://foxsanantonio.com/news/yami-investigates/linas-family-frustrated-by-three-years-of-limited-communication-from-authorities

https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2024/12/19/timeline-3-years-since-lina-khils-disappearance-on-san-antonios-northwest-side/

https://charleyproject.org/case/lina-sardar-khil

Music:

Crime Trap by Muza Production

Sad Trap Beat by BRVAN

Dark Ambient by Sharvarion

Gone in a Blink is created by Heather Hicks and Danielle E.
Written and produced by Heather Hicks and hosted by Danielle E. and Heather Hicks.
Gone in a Blink theme: Crime Trap created and produced by Muzaproduction

We would love to hear from you!
Follow us on social media:
Instagram @ Goneinablinkpod
Facebook @ Gone in a Blink podcast
YouTube @ Goneinablinkpodcast@goneinablink

Email us with comments and/or ideas for an episode at [email protected]

Thanks for joining us on the airwaves. And remember......Be Safe, Be Smart, and Try Not to Blink.

http://bit.ly/goneinablink-survey Thank you for helping us by taking our short survey.

Gone in a Blink is created by Heather Hicks and Danielle E.

Written and produced by Heather Hicks and hosted by Danielle E. and Heather Hicks


We would love to hear from you!

Follow us on social media:

Instagram @ Goneinablinkpod

Facebook @ Gone in a Blink podcast


Email us with comments and/or ideas for an episode at [email protected]


Thank you for joining us on the airwaves. And remember......Be Safe, Be Smart, and Try Not to Blink.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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