"When you find my body, please…". Geraldine Largay wrote in her journal how she survived for close to a month after getting lost near Appalachian Trail.
In April 2001, Branson Perry, then 20 years of age, inexplicably disappeared from his abode in Skidmore, Missouri. Two years later, the authorities uncovered an eerie hint.
The Cowden family murders have been described as one of Oregon's most haunting and baffling mysteries. The case received nationwide attention when it occurred and has continued to captured the public's interest over the years.
Sean Flynn, a highly acclaimed war photojournalist and the son of Hollywood actor Errol Flynn, disappeared in 1970 in Cambodia while covering the Vietnam War.
In 1986, a real estate agent named Suzy Lamplugh went missing while she was at work. On the day of her disappearance, she was scheduled to show a client called “Mr. Kipper” around a property. She has remained missing ever since.
Joe Pichler, the child actor from the 3rd and 4th part of the Beethoven movie series, went missing in 2006. To date, there has been no clue about his whereabouts or what happened to him.
William Morgan was an anti-Mason activist whose disappearance led to the downfall of the Freemasons Society in New York. In 1826.
Thomas “Boston” Corbett gained popularity during the American Civil War era as “Lincoln’s Avenger” after he allegedly shot and killed John Wilkes Booth. His mental state is said to have deteriorated afterward, and he was thrown into an asylum. From there, he managed to escape and ride to Mexico before vanishing forever.
During the 1940s, Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish businessman who helped thousands of Hungarian Jews escape into Swedish territories.
William Cantelo was a British inventor born in 1839, who mysteriously disappeared in the 1880s. His sons developed a theory that he had re-emerged under the name “Hiram Maxim” – the famous gun inventor.