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The Man Who Was Already Gone - Episode 78

The Man Who Was Already Gone - Episode 78

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The Empty Urn She Never Should Have Opened: The Disappearance of Angela Green


A daughter spent seven months mourning her mother — grieving a death her father had described in careful detail, including the ashes delivered by a stranger for fifteen hundred dollars cash. When she finally opened the urn, it was completely empty. No death certificate existed anywhere in the state of Kansas, and Angela's passport, purse, and flip phone had never left the house.


In this episode, we explore the seven-month gap between the night Angela Green vanished and the moment her daughter filed a missing persons report, a mound of freshly turned dirt at a second property marked with Angela's favorite flowers, and phone records showing zero calls to any hospital or mental health facility during the weeks Jeff claimed his wife was committed. Was Angela Green the victim of a carefully staged disappearance designed to look like a mental health crisis, or did something happen inside that Prairie Village home that no one is willing to confirm? The forensic science and the timeline point in one direction — but a body has never been found.


Case Details

Victim: Angela Green (née Guo), 51, Chinese immigrant and homemaker.

Date: On or around June 20, 2019.

Location: Prairie Village, Kansas, USA.

Case Status: The case remains an open missing persons investigation with suspected homicide. Prairie Village PD, the FBI, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation are all involved. No arrests have been made and no remains have been recovered as of the most recent public reporting.


Episode Key Points

- Jeff Green purchased an urn in Angela's favorite colors — red and black — online, shortly after announcing her death, and it was found completely empty when opened.

- Angela's passport, wallet, purse, and flip phone never left the family home, yet Homeland Security confirmed she never departed the United States.

- Jeff's phone records show zero calls to any hospital, psychiatric facility, or mental health provider during the period he claimed Angela was involuntarily committed.

- Jeff's brother's wife, upon being told Angela was reported missing, said immediately: "Jeff should get a lawyer — an accident might have happened."


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