The Missing Persons Report - Why I started this channel

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Credits:
Gabriel Williams – Host
Brandon Agan - Creative

00:00:05:02 - 00:00:34:01
Host
My name is Gabriel Williams, and the reason I started this channel is it all started actually during the Gabby Petito case. I quickly realized how many people go missing every day in the U.S. and throughout the world. And one of the things I think that really created a big awareness for her was that she already had thriving social media channels, so people were used to seeing her posts on a daily basis.

00:00:34:01 - 00:01:01:02
Host
They were used to seeing her communicate with her followers and live her life. So when that stopped, people started to become, I think, a little worried about her. And as that started becoming more and more of a conversation, when her father asked her to call a press conference, there was already some awareness that she was missing. So they did the press conference and that quickly went viral as well.

00:01:01:02 - 00:01:27:19
Host
And we all know how that turned out, unfortunately. But the word spread quickly and it showed the power of social media. And I can't tell you how many times I've been in a room full of people and an Amber Alert goes off on everyone's phone. And that's kind of it, right? We don't really get to hear much from the family, the friends, the people who are hurting and looking for these people, the people who are missing them.

00:01:27:19 - 00:01:51:24
Host
We don't hear much of their story. We don't hear some of the particulars that might help us identify, jog our memory or otherwise be helpful in bringing that person home. So it's quickly forgotten. And not many people watch TV anymore. So the broadcast news doing a part on of about, you know, a missing person for 3 to 5 minutes during the evening news.

00:01:52:06 - 00:02:15:16
Host
It just doesn't get the traction that it used to. So the idea behind this channel is that when we see of a missing persons case or someone calls us to try to create awareness for their missing persons case, we will as much as we can in real time reach out to people, the sooner the better and interview them.

00:02:15:16 - 00:02:41:21
Host
Hear from the family and friends of the person who is missing and spread that information right there in their area. And the good thing about this is because of social media and the connection that we have, you may be in California and see something that happens in another state. But if you share it, you may have contacts that share contacts with people in that area.

00:02:41:22 - 00:03:12:20
Host
So it has a reach and we want to take advantage of that reach as much as we can to try to help bring people home. And you can be a part of that by liking, sharing, following, you know, everything that you need to do. A big one to support us on Patreon, too. We have a very small subscription plan and you'll get extra content behind the scenes, some of the censored stuff, and I think that'll be pretty cool too, to get a peek behind the scenes too.

00:03:12:28 - 00:03:23:27
Host
So subscribe, like, share. If you see a video concerning a missing person, please share that video even if it's not in your area. All right. Thank you for watching.

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