Where is Michael Negrete? #05 - a podcast by SMP

from 2020-05-29T04:00

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How could a college student disappear in the middle of a crowded UCLA dormitory?
This week on Solvable Mysteries we cover the mysterious and troubling disappearance of Michael Negrete, UCLA freshman, from his dorm room at UCLA’s Dykstra Residential Hall in December of 1999, just before the winter break.  Almost 20 years later, there are few clues or theories to what happened to Michael and where he could be. 

Welcome to Solvable Mysteries Podcast, hosted by Juras Sim and co-hosted by Glenn Highcove.
During this episode we review the status of Michael Negrete’s missing person case and review the evidence and theories that have come up in the almost 20 years since Michael went missing from the crowded, student-filled campus of UCLA.  We ask the question, “How could someone completely disappear, without a trace, from a crowded dorm building, never to be found from again?”  We discuss theories to his disappearance, from the sinister (human trafficking, organ harvesting, abduction) to the tragic (suicide, psychological break, cutting ties with family and friends) to the possibility that a freak accident, maybe coupled with conspiracy, hid his body and his fate from the world and his family forever.  

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