Unsolved: Brianna Maitland

Unsolved: Brianna Maitland

From Coworkers & Crime by Rachel and Krystal

June 10, 2026 · 14 min · Season 1 · Episode 23

About this episode

This episode explores the unsolved disappearance of Brianna Maitland, detailing the timeline, investigative leads, and unanswered questions surrounding her case.

Seventeen‑year‑old Brianna Maitland vanished on March 19, 2004, after leaving her shift at the Black Lantern Inn in Montgomery, Vermont. Hours later, her car was found backed into an abandoned farmhouse known as the Dutchburn House — driver’s door unlocked, turn signal still blinking, personal items scattered on the ground. But Brianna was gone. In this episode, we break down the timeline, the contradictions, the investigative leads, and the unanswered questions that have shaped this case for more than twenty years. No sensationalism. No speculation. Just the facts, the context, and the gaps that still matter. What We Cover Brianna’s final day and last confirmed movements The Dutchburn House scene and why it still raises questions Investigative leads, searches, and publicly acknowledged theories Timeline contradictions and what they mean The impact of early assumptions and delayed connections Thought‑provoking questions that remain unanswered Key Questions We Explore Why was Brianna’s car backed into the Dutchburn House? What happened in the minutes between leaving work and the crash site? Why wasn’t the car linked to her disappearance for nearly a week? What evidence was lost…

People in this episode

Hosts: Rachel, Krystal

Topics covered

  • unsolved case
  • disappearance
  • investigation
  • timeline analysis
  • missing persons
  • true crime

Keywords

  • Brianna Maitland
  • missing person
  • unsolved mystery
  • Vermont
  • Dutchburn House
  • investigation
  • true crime

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Vermont State Police

Places: Montgomery, Vermont, Dutchburn House

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