**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...
**Discussion begins at 2:45** This week we are re-releasing a listener favorite from season 1, in which we did a deep dive into one of the strangest viral moments of the late 2000s. On August 4, 2009, cameras caught a young woman named Gabriela Rico Jiménez outside a luxury hotel in Mexico, accusing high-profile figures of kidnapping, murder, and even cannibalism. Police led her away on live television, and then she vanished from the public eye entirely. Did Gabriela stumble...
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** In the late 1990s, Mexican Channel 5 would cut into cartoons and late night shows, with a solemn voice and grainy black and white photos of missing people who had vanished without a trace. One of these missing women was Selene Delgado, Lopez. But decades later, nobody can agree on whether she ever existed. Was Selene a real 18 year old who disappeared in Mexico City and whose case slipped through the cracks? Or was she a media fabric...