The Lost Girls of Arkansas
Some stories disappear long before they are ever solved.
We’re proud to announce the upcoming release of The Lost Girls of Arkansas by LaDonna Humphrey, an award-winning author, investigative journalist, filmmaker, and nationally recognized victims’ advocate.
This powerful investigative work examines missing persons cases and unsolved murders that continue to haunt Arkansas decades later. With deeply researched storytelling, firsthand investigative work, and a victim-centered approach, Humphrey looks beyond the headlines to honor the daughters, sisters, mothers, and human beings whose stories deserve far more attention than they received.
The Lost Girls of Arkansas releases June 1, 2026, and is available for preorder now.
A missing woman becomes a faded headline. A murdered girl becomes a file stored in a box somewhere inside a courthouse basement. Families learn to live between hope and grief while communities slowly stop asking questions. Over time, silence settles in where outrage once existed.
The Lost Girls of Arkansas confronts that silence head-on.
In this powerful investigative work, award-winning author, journalist, and victims’ advocate LaDonna Humphrey examines missing persons cases and unsolved murders that continue to haunt Arkansas decades later.
Through deeply researched storytelling, firsthand investigative work, and a victim-centered approach, Humphrey explores the lives behind the cases — not as statistics or sensational headlines, but as daughters, sisters, mothers, and human beings whose stories deserve far more attention than they received.
Set against the backdrop of rural highways, isolated communities, river towns, and dense Arkansas forests, the book traces the lingering impact of unresolved violence across generations. It examines how poverty, addiction, indifference, institutional failure, media disparities, and social stigma often shaped which victims received urgency and which were quietly forgotten. In many cases, the investigations stalled long before the pain did.
Rather than glorifying violence, The Lost Girls of Arkansas focuses on the emotional and societal aftermath when justice never comes. Families fracture beneath unanswered questions. Witnesses carry secrets for decades. Entire communities adapt to fear, rumor, and uncertainty while predators sometimes remain hidden in plain sight.
Humphrey brings both investigative rigor and emotional depth to these cases, challenging readers to look beyond the surface of true crime and confront the broader realities surrounding unsolved violence in overlooked places. The result is a haunting and deeply human examination of memory, loss, justice, and the enduring fight to make sure victims are not erased by time.
LaDonna Humphrey is an award-winning author, investigative journalist, filmmaker, and nationally recognized advocate for victims of crime. She is the co-founder of All the Lost Girls and host of investigative podcasts focused on missing persons, cold cases, and justice reform. Her work has earned recognition for its ethical approach, relentless research, and commitment to giving voice to victims and families too often ignored.
Published by Genius Book Publishing, The Lost Girls of Arkansas is now available for presale.
Preorder your copy of The Lost Girls of Arkansas today and help keep these stories from being forgotten.


