Gone Fishing

Gail Maney spent 15 years in prison for putting a hit on a man who stole drugs from her. She always insisted she knows nothing about his disappearance. The podcast that sparked a new investigation.

Explicit language, violence and adult themes

Produced and hosted by Amy Maas and Adam Dudding

A dark green background with stars, the title "Gone Fishing" in bold letters with a red target overlay, and the tagline 'Mayhem. Murder... Maybe.' Below, a winding road with a red car and silhouetted trees.

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Credits

Adam Dudding

Host and Producer

Amy Maas

Host and Producer
Rangi Powick
Audio Engineer
Justin Gregory
Producer
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer
Suyeon Son
Interactive Designer
Jason Dorday
Visual Journalist
John Hartevelt
Digital Editor, Stuff
Tom Young
Digital Designer, Stuff
Glenn Scanlon
Comissioning Editor
Keith Lynch
Comissioning Editor
Patrick Crewdson
Commissioning Editor
Jonathan Milne
Sunday Star Times

Read more about the case, watch extended video interviews and keep track of the case with a summary of the characters, a timeline and map here.

Produced in partnership with

Logo reads "Stuff"

Awards

2019 New York Festivals Radio Awards

Narrative/ Documentary - Gold

2019 NZ Radio Awards

Best Podcast

2019 AIBs

Best Investigation Audio

2019 Voyager Media Awards

Finalist - Best Podcast

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