Sarnia

The 519 Podcast presents: The disappearance of Lisa Maas

On July 16th, 1988, 22-year-old Lisa Maas went to a house party in the Owen Sound area. She was separated from her husband of two years and had recently broken up with a boyfriend. 

The next morning, she and a male companion went to retrieve her car. It was the last time she was ever seen. 

Despite extensive searches, her remains have never been found. 

On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we look at her case through the eyes of Matthew Nopper and Nick Oldrieve, the co-founders of the group Please Bring Me Home, which works to find missing people. 

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