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Hi, it's Andrea, host of betrayal, and I want to share my new podcast called there and Gone South Street. I spent the last three years investigating the disappearance of two adults who vanished without a trace on one of the busiest streets in Philadelphia, the city I grew up in. It's been almost 20 years since Richard Petrone and Danielle Embo went missing. It's become a Philadelphia urban legend, a story that haunts the city to this day. There are you want to do?And much to my surprise and relief, Marge welcomed us with a warm, friendly smile. And just like I was told, she immediately wanted to feed us. Marge is a grandmother as well as a mother of three, so hosting us seemed like old hat for Marge. Like we'd been over for dinner many times before, even though this was a first for all of us. And that day, Marge invited us for Sunday dinner. And no, this isn't just a meal that happens to fall on Sunday. Its actually a long running tradition for the patrons. Thats when their family comes together for a big italian meal. So we felt honored to be invited. It was just before Christmas, and every inch of our house was show all my children. You know, it's funny because I love soap operas and all that. Marge explained that she always watched all my children and how one year for Christmas, Richard surprised her with the Susan Lucci doll. For a guy, he was the best gift giver and just very thoughtful and did it all himself. Like he didn't just go to the mall and buy anything. He knew what you were into. I could tell. Richard is Marge's firstborn. She lights up at every mention of his name, like how he played hockey from the time he was seven until the day he went missing. And how she still holds onto Richard's Bobby Clark jersey. That's when her voice trailed off. And as the firstborn, you could say Richard got special treatment. When Richard had a sore throat, I would run him to available to us now than we did back then.Today, when something happens, you know, there's cell phone video and there's video on buildings and people are going on social media and talking about it. We didn't have any of that back then.That's former FBI agent Jerry Williams.In my years of doing media relations for the FBI, I've never heard of a case like this ever before. I mean, people are concerned. If this happened to this couple, what could happen to me and my kids if I let them go? On South street?The community was concerned, and law enforcement didn't have much to work with. After those initial days of the investigation, the FBI got tapped in and the lack of evidence, I actually started to tell ait out there to the public on a true crime podcast is a brilliant step to add to what has been done so far.It's crazy for me to say this, but I think the FBI needs our help and your help. So do Danielle and Richard. The two left a crowded bar in a popular area of Philadelphia on a Saturday night two decades ago. And in those 20 years, we still don't know who wanted to harm them and why.One of the important directions that law enforcement had to take was to determine the history between Danielle and Richard. When you look deep into anybody backgrounds, you gotta be digging up stuff. And we found some angles that were of interest to us.That's when started to look like this may have been a very personal crime.That's next time on there and gone.As I see you in my dreams reach out in the dark but you've been lost to me I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes I've gone each corner I.Turn.There'S another puzzle piece we follow the clues looking for the key I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes to find that you're gone.If you have any information about the disappearance of Danielle Embo and Richard Petrone, please call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-8477 or you can reach out to the show and our team by email@therongonpodmail.com. that's thereangonpodmail.com dot. Thank you so much for listening. One way for you to show support is by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review because five star reviews go a long way. A big thank you to all of our listeners. There and Gone is a production of Glass podcasts, a division of glass entertainment group in partnership with iHeart podcasts. The show is executive produced by Nancy Glass, Ben Fetterman and me, Andrea Gunning. It's hosted and written by me, Andrea Gunning, with additional reporting and writing by Ben Fetterman. The series is also written and produced by Todd Gans. Our associate producer is Kristin Melcury, research by Mason Klinder, Anna Hamilton and Bellarici. I heart team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreinczek. Audio editing and mixing by Matt Delvecchio additional editing support by Nico Aruka the Aaron Gon's theme and original compositions were composed by Oliver Baines and Dari Macaulay. Amneuser Music Library provided by mid Music special thanks to both the patron and etobre families.For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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And much to my surprise and relief, Marge welcomed us with a warm, friendly smile. And just like I was told, she immediately wanted to feed us. Marge is a grandmother as well as a mother of three, so hosting us seemed like old hat for Marge. Like we'd been over for dinner many times before, even though this was a first for all of us. And that day, Marge invited us for Sunday dinner. And no, this isn't just a meal that happens to fall on Sunday. Its actually a long running tradition for the patrons. Thats when their family comes together for a big italian meal. So we felt honored to be invited. It was just before Christmas, and every inch of our house was show all my children. You know, it's funny because I love soap operas and all that. Marge explained that she always watched all my children and how one year for Christmas, Richard surprised her with the Susan Lucci doll. For a guy, he was the best gift giver and just very thoughtful and did it all himself. Like he didn't just go to the mall and buy anything. He knew what you were into. I could tell. Richard is Marge's firstborn. She lights up at every mention of his name, like how he played hockey from the time he was seven until the day he went missing. And how she still holds onto Richard's Bobby Clark jersey. That's when her voice trailed off. And as the firstborn, you could say Richard got special treatment. When Richard had a sore throat, I would run him to available to us now than we did back then.Today, when something happens, you know, there's cell phone video and there's video on buildings and people are going on social media and talking about it. We didn't have any of that back then.That's former FBI agent Jerry Williams.In my years of doing media relations for the FBI, I've never heard of a case like this ever before. I mean, people are concerned. If this happened to this couple, what could happen to me and my kids if I let them go? On South street?The community was concerned, and law enforcement didn't have much to work with. After those initial days of the investigation, the FBI got tapped in and the lack of evidence, I actually started to tell ait out there to the public on a true crime podcast is a brilliant step to add to what has been done so far.It's crazy for me to say this, but I think the FBI needs our help and your help. So do Danielle and Richard. The two left a crowded bar in a popular area of Philadelphia on a Saturday night two decades ago. And in those 20 years, we still don't know who wanted to harm them and why.One of the important directions that law enforcement had to take was to determine the history between Danielle and Richard. When you look deep into anybody backgrounds, you gotta be digging up stuff. And we found some angles that were of interest to us.That's when started to look like this may have been a very personal crime.That's next time on there and gone.As I see you in my dreams reach out in the dark but you've been lost to me I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes I've gone each corner I.Turn.There'S another puzzle piece we follow the clues looking for the key I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes to find that you're gone.If you have any information about the disappearance of Danielle Embo and Richard Petrone, please call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-8477 or you can reach out to the show and our team by email@therongonpodmail.com. that's thereangonpodmail.com dot. Thank you so much for listening. One way for you to show support is by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review because five star reviews go a long way. A big thank you to all of our listeners. There and Gone is a production of Glass podcasts, a division of glass entertainment group in partnership with iHeart podcasts. The show is executive produced by Nancy Glass, Ben Fetterman and me, Andrea Gunning. It's hosted and written by me, Andrea Gunning, with additional reporting and writing by Ben Fetterman. The series is also written and produced by Todd Gans. Our associate producer is Kristin Melcury, research by Mason Klinder, Anna Hamilton and Bellarici. I heart team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreinczek. Audio editing and mixing by Matt Delvecchio additional editing support by Nico Aruka the Aaron Gon's theme and original compositions were composed by Oliver Baines and Dari Macaulay. Amneuser Music Library provided by mid Music special thanks to both the patron and etobre families.For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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show all my children. You know, it's funny because I love soap operas and all that. Marge explained that she always watched all my children and how one year for Christmas, Richard surprised her with the Susan Lucci doll. For a guy, he was the best gift giver and just very thoughtful and did it all himself. Like he didn't just go to the mall and buy anything. He knew what you were into. I could tell. Richard is Marge's firstborn. She lights up at every mention of his name, like how he played hockey from the time he was seven until the day he went missing. And how she still holds onto Richard's Bobby Clark jersey. That's when her voice trailed off. And as the firstborn, you could say Richard got special treatment. When Richard had a sore throat, I would run him to available to us now than we did back then.Today, when something happens, you know, there's cell phone video and there's video on buildings and people are going on social media and talking about it. We didn't have any of that back then.That's former FBI agent Jerry Williams.In my years of doing media relations for the FBI, I've never heard of a case like this ever before. I mean, people are concerned. If this happened to this couple, what could happen to me and my kids if I let them go? On South street?The community was concerned, and law enforcement didn't have much to work with. After those initial days of the investigation, the FBI got tapped in and the lack of evidence, I actually started to tell ait out there to the public on a true crime podcast is a brilliant step to add to what has been done so far.It's crazy for me to say this, but I think the FBI needs our help and your help. So do Danielle and Richard. The two left a crowded bar in a popular area of Philadelphia on a Saturday night two decades ago. And in those 20 years, we still don't know who wanted to harm them and why.One of the important directions that law enforcement had to take was to determine the history between Danielle and Richard. When you look deep into anybody backgrounds, you gotta be digging up stuff. And we found some angles that were of interest to us.That's when started to look like this may have been a very personal crime.That's next time on there and gone.As I see you in my dreams reach out in the dark but you've been lost to me I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes I've gone each corner I.Turn.There'S another puzzle piece we follow the clues looking for the key I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes to find that you're gone.If you have any information about the disappearance of Danielle Embo and Richard Petrone, please call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-8477 or you can reach out to the show and our team by email@therongonpodmail.com. that's thereangonpodmail.com dot. Thank you so much for listening. One way for you to show support is by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review because five star reviews go a long way. A big thank you to all of our listeners. There and Gone is a production of Glass podcasts, a division of glass entertainment group in partnership with iHeart podcasts. The show is executive produced by Nancy Glass, Ben Fetterman and me, Andrea Gunning. It's hosted and written by me, Andrea Gunning, with additional reporting and writing by Ben Fetterman. The series is also written and produced by Todd Gans. Our associate producer is Kristin Melcury, research by Mason Klinder, Anna Hamilton and Bellarici. I heart team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreinczek. Audio editing and mixing by Matt Delvecchio additional editing support by Nico Aruka the Aaron Gon's theme and original compositions were composed by Oliver Baines and Dari Macaulay. Amneuser Music Library provided by mid Music special thanks to both the patron and etobre families.For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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available to us now than we did back then.

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Today, when something happens, you know, there's cell phone video and there's video on buildings and people are going on social media and talking about it. We didn't have any of that back then.

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That's former FBI agent Jerry Williams.

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In my years of doing media relations for the FBI, I've never heard of a case like this ever before. I mean, people are concerned. If this happened to this couple, what could happen to me and my kids if I let them go? On South street?

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The community was concerned, and law enforcement didn't have much to work with. After those initial days of the investigation, the FBI got tapped in and the lack of evidence, I actually started to tell ait out there to the public on a true crime podcast is a brilliant step to add to what has been done so far.It's crazy for me to say this, but I think the FBI needs our help and your help. So do Danielle and Richard. The two left a crowded bar in a popular area of Philadelphia on a Saturday night two decades ago. And in those 20 years, we still don't know who wanted to harm them and why.One of the important directions that law enforcement had to take was to determine the history between Danielle and Richard. When you look deep into anybody backgrounds, you gotta be digging up stuff. And we found some angles that were of interest to us.That's when started to look like this may have been a very personal crime.That's next time on there and gone.As I see you in my dreams reach out in the dark but you've been lost to me I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes I've gone each corner I.Turn.There'S another puzzle piece we follow the clues looking for the key I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes to find that you're gone.If you have any information about the disappearance of Danielle Embo and Richard Petrone, please call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-8477 or you can reach out to the show and our team by email@therongonpodmail.com. that's thereangonpodmail.com dot. Thank you so much for listening. One way for you to show support is by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review because five star reviews go a long way. A big thank you to all of our listeners. There and Gone is a production of Glass podcasts, a division of glass entertainment group in partnership with iHeart podcasts. The show is executive produced by Nancy Glass, Ben Fetterman and me, Andrea Gunning. It's hosted and written by me, Andrea Gunning, with additional reporting and writing by Ben Fetterman. The series is also written and produced by Todd Gans. Our associate producer is Kristin Melcury, research by Mason Klinder, Anna Hamilton and Bellarici. I heart team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreinczek. Audio editing and mixing by Matt Delvecchio additional editing support by Nico Aruka the Aaron Gon's theme and original compositions were composed by Oliver Baines and Dari Macaulay. Amneuser Music Library provided by mid Music special thanks to both the patron and etobre families.For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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it out there to the public on a true crime podcast is a brilliant step to add to what has been done so far.

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It's crazy for me to say this, but I think the FBI needs our help and your help. So do Danielle and Richard. The two left a crowded bar in a popular area of Philadelphia on a Saturday night two decades ago. And in those 20 years, we still don't know who wanted to harm them and why.

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One of the important directions that law enforcement had to take was to determine the history between Danielle and Richard. When you look deep into anybody backgrounds, you gotta be digging up stuff. And we found some angles that were of interest to us.

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That's when started to look like this may have been a very personal crime.

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That's next time on there and gone.

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As I see you in my dreams reach out in the dark but you've been lost to me I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes I've gone each corner I.

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There'S another puzzle piece we follow the clues looking for the key I'll never give up no matter how long I open my eyes to find that you're gone.

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If you have any information about the disappearance of Danielle Embo and Richard Petrone, please call the Citizens Crime Commission tip line at 215-546-8477 or you can reach out to the show and our team by email@therongonpodmail.com. that's thereangonpodmail.com dot. Thank you so much for listening. One way for you to show support is by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to rate and review because five star reviews go a long way. A big thank you to all of our listeners. There and Gone is a production of Glass podcasts, a division of glass entertainment group in partnership with iHeart podcasts. The show is executive produced by Nancy Glass, Ben Fetterman and me, Andrea Gunning. It's hosted and written by me, Andrea Gunning, with additional reporting and writing by Ben Fetterman. The series is also written and produced by Todd Gans. Our associate producer is Kristin Melcury, research by Mason Klinder, Anna Hamilton and Bellarici. I heart team is Allie Perry and Jessica Kreinczek. Audio editing and mixing by Matt Delvecchio additional editing support by Nico Aruka the Aaron Gon's theme and original compositions were composed by Oliver Baines and Dari Macaulay. Amneuser Music Library provided by mid Music special thanks to both the patron and etobre families.

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For more podcasts from iHeart, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.