Long Lost: An Investigative History Series
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A special investigative history series hosted by author Jack El-Hai, from Twin Cities PBS. The Klein brothers, Kenny, David, and Danny, ages 8, 6 and 4, left for Farview Park in Minneapolis’ Northside on Nov. 10th, 1951 and were never seen again. Police closed the case after 5 days, but the Klein family and their community never stopped looking. Long Lost will explore the incident, the family’s dogged pursuit of the truth, and the work of investigators who recently discovered important new clues and identified suspects.

Episode 6: What Remains

In the final episode of Long Lost, host Jack El-Hai takes stock of where things stand with the case of the missing Klein brothers, what can be done an...
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Episode 5: Hope

How can we begin to understand the loss the Klein family has experienced? It's impossible, but also an important step in how we can try to empathize w...
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Episode 4: What's Hidden

A tragedy of this scale has long reaching effects that reverberate through the years and touch family members in different ways. Memories fade, or cha...
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Episode 3: The Suspects

In a case that has been closed, with no crime scene and virtually no physical evidence, how do you even begin to imagine a list of potential suspects?...
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Episode 2: Searching Endlessly

While police closed the case of the missing Klein brothers after only five days, family and friends never stopped searching for Kenny, David and Danny...
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Episode 1: Look Everywhere

On November 10th, 1951 Kenny, David and Danny left for Farview Park. When their oldest brother, Gordon, went to fetch them for dinner, they were nowhe...
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Coming Soon - Series Preview

Get a sneak preview of Episode 1 of Long Lost: An Investigative History Series, premiering Nov. 21st. Long Lost will explore the 1951 case of the disa...
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Introducing Long Lost

Introducing a new special investigative history series exploring the disappearance of the three Klein brothers from Minneapolis' north side in 1951.
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