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Discussion: Mysterious disappearances/deaths
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Originally posted by Attitude
Why were they abducted?
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idk 
it scares the **** out of me tho
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Originally posted by Ascension
I remember this story that was making the rounds on the national news a couple of years ago about two men that were both arrested by the same Sheriff's deputy within three months of each other and completely disappeared after being arrested yet never booked into jail. Tyler Perry was offering a 100k reward for someone with any info to help solve the cases:
The deputy was fired after caught lying and then becoming uncooperative with the investigations, but no bodies have ever been found so they have no further leads.
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Originally posted by getback
why do I read this damn thread at night? 
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Always!!
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What do you guys think of the Changeling movie and the case it's based on?
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It's strange how Shontelle and Impossible became such a huge hit and memorable at that yet she has yet to release her 3rd album and was last discussing it two years ago
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Originally posted by WFL
This one is so sad, it's solved but still so sad.  The young woman dies in her house and they find it out 2 years after her death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Vincent
And her TV was on for 2 freaking years until they finally found her.
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I remember this!
This thread 
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Originally posted by fememeist
It's strange how Shontelle and Impossible became such a huge hit and memorable at that yet she has yet to release her 3rd album and was last discussing it two years ago
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Wrong thread
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Originally posted by fememeist
It's strange how Shontelle and Impossible became such a huge hit and memorable at that yet she has yet to release her 3rd album and was last discussing it two years ago
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Originally posted by Josh
What do you guys think of the Changeling movie and the case it's based on?
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That movie is so sad. The real life mother spent her whole life thinking her son was still out there. It wasn't until years after her death that they confirmed Walter was one of the boys buried around the chicken coup. 
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Originally posted by Attitude
That movie is so sad. The real life mother spent her whole life thinking her son was still out there. It wasn't until years after her death that they confirmed Walter was one of the boys buried around the chicken coup. 
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Angelina played the mother amazingly should have gotten an oscar nom. Btw have the Keddie Cabin Murders ever been solved? I've been intrested in that cold case since I saw The Strangers in theaters
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Originally posted by fememeist
It's strange how Shontelle and Impossible became such a huge hit and memorable at that yet she has yet to release her 3rd album and was last discussing it two years ago
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The disappearance of Claudia Lawrence is a missing person case concerning a then-35-year-old British chef at the University of York.The last confirmed sighting of her was on 18 March 2009, in Melrosegate, Heworth, York.
Lawrence was last seen nearing her home in Heworth, York, on the afternoon of 18 March, as she returned from her work as a chef at the University of York's Goodricke College at the Roger Kirk Centre. That evening she spoke to her parents by telephone, making plans with her mother to spend Mother's Day together.[4] Lawrence later sent a text message to a friend and has not been heard from since then. The last text message from her was sent at 8:23 p.m.,[5] and her last received message, from a bar worker in Cyprus, was at 9:12 p.m.[6] Lawrence's passport and bank cards were left at her home when she went missing
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disa...audia_Lawrence
This still comes on the news from time to time when they think they have aead, but so far there's been nothing concrete
It's terrifying how people can seemingly disappear and not leave any kind of trace
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We have this famous story in my country of a 4 year old named Rose Pizem that disappeared one day and they couldn't find her anywhere
After like a month her grandfather admitted that he threw her to the river and made her drown there, it was so horrible 
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Originally posted by fememeist
It's strange how Shontelle and Impossible became such a huge hit and memorable at that yet she has yet to release her 3rd album and was last discussing it two years ago
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The Estelle Mouzin case. Everybody knows it in France. She was a 8yo girl who disappeared in 2003 and nobody knows what happened to her. The most upsetting thing about that case is that there have been so many wrong tracks, false evidences/testimonies. Literally every year a new element appears only to be quickly dismissed
Mysterious disappearances creep me out and fascinate me at the same time 
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this one has always made me so sad esp cos they jailed the stepfather even tho there was no evidence against him & eventually he was freed
there is a movie with shannen doherty called Gone In the Night based on this case
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On September 10, 1988, seven-year-old Jaclyn was taken from her home in Midlothian, Illinois at some point in the middle of the night. The next morning, her mother, Cynthia Dowaliby reported her as a missing child, possibly an abduction. Police reportedly found a broken window, but it may have been a phony entry area as her adoptive father, David Dowaliby later recalled the back door left open.
The police investigation was below par as it is widely believed even in 2014 that the police failed to properly preserve the crime scene, thereby obstructing justice[citation needed]. Search parties were organized, but for five days, Dowaliby was nowhere to be found.
On September 14, 1988, Dowaliby's body was found abandoned at a dump site six miles away from her home. An autopsy revealed she had been killed the night she went missing. Police suspected Cynthia and David. In 1990 they were put on trial for her murder. Cynthia was acquitted but David was convicted on eyewitness testimony which placed him at the scene where her body was found. In 1991, an appellate court overturned his conviction, ruling that there was no more evidence against him than there had been against Cynthia. Nobody else has been arrested or convicted for her murder.
As of June 2015, no further arrest has been made in connection with Dowaliby's murder.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jaclyn_Dowaliby
it was most likely her uncle but we will never really kno i guess

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^ Holy crap.
This is very popular, but let me post it for the ones that don't know about the disappearing village of Angikuni:
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On an evening in November 1932, the Canadian fur trapper named Joe Labelle was searching for a refuge from the intolerable cold of the tundra when he stumbled upon the Inuit village of Angikuni. Joe wasn't new to this place. He had been here before. Except then he had found it full of hospitable villagers and their playful sled dogs. But today, he found the village sunken deep in an eerie silence. There were no roars of laughter, no usual sound of friendly chatter and no barking of the sled dogs. As he cried out to the villagers, there was no reply. The huts, the tents, everything was quiet. As he scurried through the village desperately searching for life, he noticed a fire burning at a distance. As he quickly headed towards it, he discovered not the excepted face of a friendly villager, but the charred remains of a stew neglected by its brewer. He explored every single hut he could find. The people's dearest possessions, their food supplies, weaponry, everything was in place. But there was not a single human face. Bathed in cold sweat, Labelle struggled to the nearby telegraph office, and promptly sent a message to the nearest Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) barrack.
The Mounties arrived hours later, to find the village unpeopled by its inhabitants. On inquiring another trapper named Armand Laurent, they found that Armand and his children had seen illuminated UFOs shooting towards the Angikuni Village. On further investigation they discovered that the ancestral graves of the villagers had been emptied. Moreover, the ground surrounding the graves was frozen and hard. The tomb stones had been piled up into two heaps, confirming that this couldn't have been the work of an animal. Further, about 7 sled dogs were found buried under 12 feet thick snow drift in a region far from the village. They had all starved to death. One report even claims that the dogs were tied up to scrub trees, preventing them from hunting for food. The Mounties were then surprised to witness shimmering blue lights in the sky.
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Read more here: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com....php?id=256218
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OMG this is real ?!? 
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This one from Russia is also interesting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
Deaths of nine hikers in the northern Ural Mountains on the night of February 2, 1959
Investigators determined that the skiers had torn their tents from the inside out in order to escape from an apparent threat. They fled the campsite, some of them barefoot, under heavy snowfall. Although the bodies showed no signs of struggle, such as contusions, two victims had fractured skulls and broken ribs. Soviet authorities determined that an "unknown compelling force" had caused the deaths; access to the region was consequently blocked for hikers and adventurers for three years after the inciden
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