
Netflix has added a new season of Missing: Dead or Alive?, which continues to follow the work of the Missing Persons Unit at the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in South Carolina.
This four-episode series documents the urgent search for missing persons, bringing closure to their families by providing answers they’ve been waiting for.
The show explores missing persons investigations, revealing the detailed work officers do on each case. It also shares how these emotionally challenging cases – involving missing and kidnapped individuals – have affected the officers personally.
The first episode centers on the officers’ investigation into the disappearance of Morgan Duncan, a case that deeply impacts his family.
Want to know what happened to Morgan Duncan? You can find the details in the Netflix documentary, Missing: Dead or Alive?
Who is Morgan Duncan?
Morgan Duncan, a 27-year-old father of two, went missing from his home in South Carolina in 2023.
The Netflix documentary featured several people who remembered Duncan as a kind person, but admitted they hadn’t been in contact with him for a while.
Investigators became more worried because Duncan needed his medication and it was very unusual for him to go missing.
When Morgan Duncan went missing, he was living with schizophrenia and had already been gone for several months.
What happened to Morgan Duncan?
In 2024, Richland County Sheriff’s Department officers found the remains of Morgan Duncan in a wooded area.
According to investigators, Morgan Duncan was killed over a dispute about drug debt of $300.
Police discovered that Duncan was strangled after a dispute over money he reportedly owed for drugs.
People living in the same apartment building as the victim told police they saw Eric Greene choking Duncan.

Who is Eric Greene?
Eric Greene was convicted of killing Morgan Duncan. He was a drug dealer in Columbia, South Carolina.
Where is Eric Greene now?
In July 2025, Judge Jocelyn Newman sentenced Greene to 57 years in prison. Although Greene didn’t take the stand, he maintained his innocence.
Before he was sentenced, Greene spoke to the court, explaining that he’d wanted to testify, but his lawyers advised against it. He said he was relieved to finally have a chance to say he hadn’t done anything wrong.
Greene is currently serving his sentence in the South Carolina Department of Corrections.
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