List of people who disappeared mysteriously. This is a list of people who disappeared mysteriously, and of people whose current whereabouts are unknown or whose deaths are not substantiated, as well as a few cases of people whose disappearances were notable and remained unexplained for a long time, but were eventually explained, or the body found.
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- Vanishing Point: The Disappearance of Judge Crater, and the New York He Left Behind.
- Getting your hands on an intercom so you could say, 'Judge Crater, call your office' used to be quite the thing to do. The vanishing of Joseph Force Crater.
- Boyd's disappearance is the subject of a. Their unexplained disappearances are at the core of.
- PARIS: A French judge will investigate the disappearance in Syria of a father and son of dual French and Syrian citizenship, a judicial source said, in the.
Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead in absentia. Before 1. 80. 0. Although he was presumed killed in battle during the Third Servile War, his body was never found and his fate remains unknown. According to the writer Florus (iii. Ambiorix and his men managed to cross the Rhine and disappeared without a trace.
Joseph Force Crater; Born January 5, 1889 Easton, Pennsylvania: Disappeared. The Disappearance of Judge Crater and the New York He Left Behind. For several decades, the disappearance of a prominent New York judge remained one of the more celebrated disappearances in history. The case may have been solved in.
There are multiple conjectures regarding what happened to it and why no record of its fate has been found. Many references to the legion have been made in subsequent works of fiction. The body of Valens was never found. He was able to flee but was never heard from again. A search found only the donkey and his bloodstained garments. Eventually betrayed by fearful local monks who led the Norman troops through secret trackways, many rebels were mutilated or executed, but Hereward escaped, never to be heard of again.
He was supported by French nobility who did not want John of England as overlord. On 3. 1 July 1. 20. Eleanor of Aquitaine, Arthur was surprised and captured by John's barons and imprisoned at Falaise in Normandy. The following year, Arthur was transferred to Rouen and then vanished mysteriously in April 1. Although initially successful, the uprising was eventually put down, but Glynd.
The remains of four children have been found which could be the princes, but they have not been subjected to DNA analysis to positively identify them. Two of his ships returned to Lisbon, but the third, with Gaspar on board, was lost and never heard from again. Like his brother, he took three ships, and as with his brother, the ship with Miguel on board was lost and never heard from again. It has been speculated that San Lesmes, last seen in the Pacific in late May, may have reached Easter Island or any of the Polynesian archipelagos, or even New Zealand.
His fate remains a mystery. The belief arose that Sebastian could return at any moment to help Portugal in its darkest hour. On 1. 8 August 1. Whilst searching for the North West Passage, most of the ship's crew mutinied and cast Hudson, his son and seven others adrift. They were never seen again. He moved his family to an island in Boston Harbor (today called Thompson Island in his honor) in 1.
European settlers of Boston, Massachusetts. He disappeared in 1. Some historians theorize he was the victim of foul play. Others suggest he accidentally drowned in Boston Harbor.
After being sent to a convent school in France, she was returning home in July or August 1. It is thought that the ship was attacked and taken by Barbary pirates. It has been suggested that she was enslaved and eventually sent to Istanbul as a gift to the Ottomansultan by the Bey of Algiers. It is unconfirmed if she was the same person as Naksh- i- Dil Haseki, consort of the sultan.
The wrecks of the expedition's two ships were subsequently discovered at Vanikoro, an island in the Santa Cruz group (part of the Solomon Islands), where the survivors may have set up a camp. Theories about his fate range from murder at the hands of his companions or Native Americans in the area, to accidental death or a desire to abandon his wife and family. Vice President Aaron Burr and sometimes called the most educated American woman of her day, sailed from Georgetown, South Carolina, aboard the Patriot, which was never seen again. His body has never been found, although at least three different burial sites have been reported.
Although the remains of some individuals, written messages and the wrecks of the ships HMS Erebus (in 2. HMS Terror (in 2. Franklin himself, were never found with the crew having died from a combination of lead poisoning, starvation, and exposure. He was last seen on 3 April at Mc. Pherson's Station on the Darling Downs, en route from the Condamine River to the Swan River in Western Australia.
Although investigated by many, his fate after leaving the settled areas remains a mystery. Although different theories and rumours abound about his supposed death or deportation to Siberia, neither his body nor genuine records to support the theories were ever found. Northup did not return to his family from his book- promoting tour. No contemporary evidence documents Northup after 1.
Historians are divided on whether Northup was kidnapped once again and sold back into slavery or simply died of natural causes. As a leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1. East India Company's forces retook his city of Kanpur. Rumours that he had died of an illness or fled to exile in Nepal or another part of India were never proven. Boyd's disappearance is the subject of a conspiracy theory that he was killed after being mistaken for John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln.
Their unexplained disappearances are at the core of . Walter got out at a fireworks shop, and the carriage drove on without him. The family received ransom notes and worked with police, to no avail. His sons speculated years later that he may have re- emerged as Hiram Maxim, another machine- gun pioneer, whom he strongly resembled. He was never seen or heard from again. Despite an unsubstantiated claimant in 1.
Lincoln County veterans, including the renowned Billy the Kid were still alive), Evans' fate remains unknown. A lifeboat was missing; it was assumed that all 1. He escaped from the facility a year later and was never seen again, though some historians suspect he may have perished in the Great Hinckley Fire of 1 September 1. Evidence found along their route strongly suggests they were murdered, but no bodies were ever found.
She intended to walk through Central Park, and was never seen again. Landry Parish, Louisiana. A child found in the custody of William Cantwell Walters of Mississippi some eight months later was ruled to be Bobby Dunbar by a court- appointed arbiter, and Walters was found guilty of kidnapping. The child grew up as Bobby Dunbar, had four children of his own, and died in 1. In 2. 00. 4, DNA tests proved that the child found was not related to Bobby Dunbar's brother, Alonzo. Although alternative theories are plentiful.
Lewis Clark (5. 2), businessman from the U. S. Upon the discovery of his crimes, he was traced to a Serbian military hospital but escaped a few days before investigators arrived. Although there were several reported sightings of the killer (notably in New York in 1. He was last seen at 5: 3. December 2, 1. 91.
Grand Opera House in Toronto, Ontario. Several unconfirmed sightings and many conflicting reports and theories explaining their disappearance followed, but despite the loss of over 1. Fawcett's belongings, their fate remains a mystery. He was possibly murdered by his political rival Thomas Ley. In 1. 94. 7, Ley was convicted at the Old Bailey of the . She never did, and the ensuing investigation attracted national media attention. The girl was never located, and the case remains the oldest unsolved missing- persons case in the city.
A California woman's belief that she was Mary Agnes has subsequently been disproven by DNA testing. Judge Crater was never seen or heard from again. Crater was declared legally dead in 1.
American college athlete and coach, sent a postcard to his wife from Zanesville, Ohio saying he was on his way to Chicago to publish a book after being fired as head football coach of what is now Appalachian State University. No one heard from him after that. Eighteen months later, Burmese fishermen found an undercarriage leg and wheel (with its tire still inflated) on the shoreline of Aye Island in the Andaman Sea, 3 km (2 mi) off the southeast coastline of Burma, which Lockheed confirmed to be from their Lockheed Altair, the Lady Southern Cross. Botanists who examined the weeds clinging to it estimated that the aircraft itself lies not far from the island at a depth of approximately 1.
During the attempt she and her navigator, Fred Noonan (4. Pacific in the vicinity of Howland Island, on July 2. Her first novel, The House Without Windows, was published in 1.
Her next novel, The Voyage of the Norman D., received critical acclaim when she was fourteen. In 1. 93. 9, aged 2. She was never seen again. Gaines (2. 8) was the central figure in Missouri ex rel.
Canada, an early success for the U. S. One evening, he left his Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity house in Chicago, having told the housekeeper he was going to buy some stamps, and was never seen or heard from again.
Some accounts suggest he was living in New York or Mexico City in the late 1. Navy blimp L- 8 drifted inland from its route doing antisubmarine patrol off the coast of California near San Francisco several hours after its crew, Lt. Charles Adams, radioed in that they were going to take a closer look at an oil slick. When the ship eventually crashed in Daly City, neither man was aboard.
A massive search failed to find any trace of them; they were both declared dead a year later. For various reasons, largely legal delays, a planned trial was never held in either France or (after 1. Germany, while Grynszpan was held in various prisons and concentration camps.
Adolf Eichmann testified at his 1. Jerusalem that he had interrogated Grynszpan in Magdeburg in either late 1. The West German government had him declared legally dead in 1.
His CIA file and related documents state that while the record is . He is the most senior Nazi official whose fate is unknown. Raoul Wallenberg (3. Swedish diplomat credited with saving the lives of at least 2. Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust, was arrested on espionage charges in Budapest following the arrival of the Soviet army. His fate remains a mystery despite hundreds of purported sightings in Soviet prisons, some as recent as the 1.
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