For many years the Bermuda triangle has been surrounded by myths and fables of missing…
disappearance
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For centuries the legions of the Roman army conquered all before them. Sweeping across Europe,…
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In America, every 40 seconds, a child goes missing or has been abducted. The FBI’s…
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History
The Reykjavik Confessions: Why Admit to a Murder that Never Happened?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriIn 1974, two men in Iceland went missing, ten months apart. Eventually six people would…
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Unexplained Mysteries
Adopted or Eaten: What Happened to Michael Rockefeller?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriAs family names go, few conjure up images of wealth and privilege as strongly as…
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For much of human history the sea has been a dangerous place, and there were…
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Unexplained Mysteries
Alfred Loewenstein: How Could the World’s Third Richest Man Disappear?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriOn the 4 July 1928, a Fokker Trimotor took off from Croydon airport to the…
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Unexplained Mysteries
Lake Anjikuni: How Did an Entire Village Disappear?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriIn the far north of Canada, Lake Anjikuni can be an inhospitable place. Covered with…
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Unexplained Mysteries
What happened to Lamont Young? The Mystery of the Bermagui Five
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriIn 1851, a prospector and homesteader in New South Wales in Australia noticed something interesting…
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Unexplained Mysteries
Who was LW Wright? The Man who Talked His Way into NASCAR
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriNASCAR, with its high speeds and crowded tracks, is a dangerous sport, and the requirements…
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The Bobby Dunbar mystery is almost more terrifying than a murder mystery. It is the story of a child lost and another likely taken from his mother.
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British diplomat Benjamin Bathurst suddenly disappeared in 1809. The theory is that he fell among thieves and was murdered for his coat and money.
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The disappearance of Agatha Christie would make front page news and sparked a nation-wide hunt that included thousands of volunteers.
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There are disappearances that capture the attention of the public for one reason or another. Here are five famous disappearances in history.
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On 12 December 1910, heiress and socialite Dorothy Arnold vanished from the streets of New York City, never to be seen or heard from again.