Dive deep into the cold case of Dorothy Goroshko, a loving mother who mysteriously vanished in 1975, leaving behind a community in Boston longing for answers. For nearly half a century, Dorothy’s disappearance has remained a haunting mystery, but with determination, cutting-edge technology, and a bit of hope, AwP is on a quest to uncover the truth and bring closure to her family.

🎬.. Searching for Dorothy Goroshko
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MURDER?.. or BAD BRAKES: The Case of Dorothy Goroshko

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MISSING SINCE 1975: The Search for Dorothy Goroshko (Day 2)

In 1975, the vibrant city of Boston was rocked by the sudden disappearance of Dorothy Goroshko. Last seen at the Penalty Box, a popular local bar, Dorothy’s night out turned into a decades-long mystery. Driving her distinctive yellow 1970 Ford Maverick with a black top, license plate 9K7755, Dorothy vanished without a trace. Her journey home to Brighton, a mere 9 miles away, became one of the most perplexing missing persons cases in the area.

As a mother of three, Dorothy’s absence left a void in her family that could never be filled. Her children, especially her son Rick, have spent years wondering about her fate, holding onto the hope that one day they might find some answers. Today, we’re working to retrace Dorothy’s last known steps and explore new leads with the hope of solving this decades-old mystery.

🚤 Diving Into the Unknown: The Search Begins

Our search takes us to the Charles River, a picturesque yet complex area filled with potential clues to Dorothy’s disappearance. With the help of local expert Bill McIntosh, we navigate the waters and the history of Boston, piecing together the events of that fateful night. Our mission is clear: to explore every possible scenario, from accidental to the unthinkable, using state-of-the-art sonar technology to scan the depths of the river where Dorothy’s car may have ended up.

The 1970 Ford Maverick, known for its distinctive yellow color and black top, is not just a vehicle but a key piece of this puzzle. With its history of mechanical issues, including brake problems, we’re faced with the possibility that an accident could have led to Dorothy’s disappearance. Our search is not just about technology and techniques; it’s about understanding the human element, the decisions that lead someone home or astray, and the impact of those decisions on the lives of loved ones left behind.

The mysterious disappearance of Dorothy raises several questions that could point towards foul play. Firstly, the context of her last known location, the Penalty Box bar, a bustling spot in Boston, suggests she may have encountered someone with malicious intent. The era, coupled with the late hours of the night, adds a layer of vulnerability to her situation. Secondly, the sudden and complete vanishing of Dorothy, without any trace or message to her family, hints at an orchestrated disappearance rather than an accidental one. Lastly, considering the challenges and limitations of law enforcement investigations during that time, the possibility that foul play was involved but went undetected or unsolved is plausible. These factors combined create a haunting possibility that Dorothy’s disappearance was not merely an accident but potentially a calculated act of murder.

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27 thoughts on “MURDER?.. or BAD BRAKES: The Case of Dorothy Goroshko”
  1. It appeared to be that was a full framed vehicle NFL it's not a Maverick,1970 Maverick did not have a full frame they had the early style unibody
    Also it would probably have a 4 cylinder in it and the wheels would be 14 inch
    The tires would be more than likely e78 14 bias play😐

  2. I truly hope you find her. Thank you all for your hard work in helping the families in pain not knowing where their loved one is now. Bless you!!! 💖🙏💖

  3. You are great… my Son is missing for 4 years and 7 months… don't know any people like you in our country… Thank you for helping with the missing persons…😢

  4. I watch your videos over and over. The two videos that really got to me was Carey Mae Parker and Samantha Hooper these 2 was so heartbreaking which they all are heartbreaking 💔 but these 2 got me really bad. I wished I could afford to join so I can see the new videos faster but I can't afford it being on disability. I will say you all are so amazing God sent you all out to help all of these families. God Bless You All. Please always be safe out their Thank You Again for caring about all of these families. ❤❤🎉🎉

  5. Bill has found seven missing people on land??
    MY GOODNESS I have goosebumps hearing that, and I'm getting a feeling of being proud of him even though we're complete strangers.
    Funny how the empathy brainy thingy works… 🙂

  6. let’s go, glad to see a little rhody resident helping not only new england but america and familes that need answers! Keep doing what you guys are doing! Love it ❤

  7. The state should fund the cold case units so they can equip themselves with similar radar tech it seems to solve a lot of cases.

  8. I love to see you diving again! Always loved your dives even if it was for sun glasses and guns 😉 back in the days.

  9. I do really like when the cameraman ask questions to Jared about what hes doing or what that is for etc. Its the same kind questions a viewer thinks of but cant ask.

  10. missing/bad brakes are such a scary thing–lost brakes going downhill (luckily not near a body of water) and got in a horrific crash. was very lucky to get out nearly uninjured

  11. Just FYI, that’s not how tire sizes work. Obviously it wasn’t the right size, but the large number ie. 165 or 215 is the section width of the tread in mm. The second number is the profile as a percent of the section width and the last number ie. 14 or 15 is the rim diameter.

  12. Not to be a stick litter but if you're going to do something that involves searching for cars you should probably do more research on cars… It would only make things easier on yourselves

  13. Am I the only one that doesn’t understand why their part 2s always have to be paid for. Aka joining their membership. It sucks because I would like to know what happened after this video yet can’t 😢🫤

  14. Can you guys come to norway or can you send someone here, in the city where i live in, it is a boy who have been missing for 5 years i thiml, his name is Odin and he went missing in Norway Trondheim.

  15. Even though you are on a certain case looking for a certain person, if you see other vehicles you should look into diving on them also , just think you could have given another family an answer to there loved ones, you do this why not go all the way

  16. Bringing up a headlight for a maverick wont tell you anything as its a sealed beam headlight bulb and 90 percent of cars that era back to 50s used the same style bulb. Tail light would tell ya kinda cause they share the same tailight with the pinto. Also its not a full frame car its a uni body pretty much you have rear frame rails then the floor acts as a frame then you have front rails. Mavericks had small bumpers till 73 they still had a small bumper on the back and a lil bit bigger on the front then 74 they went to big truck lookin bumpers front and rear. Most but not all had bumperetts on front and rear 1970 till 72 they were close togather 73 they got further apart. Good luck they were bad for rusting on land cant imagine what it would look like under water years. Also they use coil springs in the front and leaf springs in the rear.

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