Case 264: Andrew Gosden
Update: 2023-10-2134
Description
*** Content warning: Child victim, child abuse, suicide, grooming ***
When 14-year-old Andrew Gosden mysteriously disappeared from his home in the UK suburb of Doncaster, evidence emerged to indicate that he’d left of his own free will. But Andrew was a gifted, intellectual teenager who came from a loving and supportive family – not your typical teenage runaway.
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Narration – Anonymous Host
Research & writing – Elsha McGill
Creative direction – Milly Raso
Production and music – Mike Migas
Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn
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When 14-year-old Andrew Gosden mysteriously disappeared from his home in the UK suburb of Doncaster, evidence emerged to indicate that he’d left of his own free will. But Andrew was a gifted, intellectual teenager who came from a loving and supportive family – not your typical teenage runaway.
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Narration – Anonymous Host
Research & writing – Elsha McGill
Creative direction – Milly Raso
Production and music – Mike Migas
Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn
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if ur like me and hate an episode with no conclusion don't listen to this. As heartbreaking at the story is I hate not knowing what's happened.
heartbreaking case for the family. well narrated. i wish there was a happy ending
Casefile is always a great true crime podcast.
I love casefile but this was a 20 min episode padded out to an hour with non stop 'what if's' a nothing episode
Fantastic episode covering a heartbreaking case. Casefile may be the most dignified and respectful coverage the true crime genre has to offer.