February 8, 2012

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The Missingist Man in New York: Judge Crater

Newspaper article on Judge Crater's Disappearance.  Did he mastermind this all along?

It is the lengthiest unsolved missing persons case in the history of New York City.  Missing Persons File No. 13595 pertains to a prominent judge who disappeared without a trace on August 6th, 1930.  Despite 16,000 leads and the discovery of a shady private life, the whereabouts of Judge Joseph Force Crater was never found.  [...]

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What Happened to Raoul Wallenberg?

Raoul Wallenberg

When Raoul did not come home as he had planned, his family became worried and began making inquiries into his whereabouts. On March 8, 1945, the Soviets released a statement on the radio saying that Raoul had been killed by either Nazis or their Hungarian allies.

The Princes in the Tower

The Alleged Murder of the Two Princes

The mystery of the Princes in the Tower is one of the most enduring scandals in England’s history. It occurred when two young princes (one who was to be made king) seemingly vanished while in their uncle’s care. That uncle just so happened to become King Richard III.

The “Carroll A. Deering” Schooner

bowofDeering

Abandoned and deserted, with all of its eleven crewmen missing, the circumstances are as strange as those of the “Mary Celeste,” and her demise remains as one of the greatest unsolved maritime mysteries of all time.

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The Disappearance of the USS Cyclops

USS_Cyclops_1913

The area that the USS Cyclops disappeared in, is the infamous Bermuda Triangle. The USS Cyclops is only one of many ships that have reportedly gone missing in the area.

Lost Colony of Roanoke

Croatoan carved at Roanoke's fort palisade

There are many theories as to what happened to the Roanoke colonists. They could have left due to weather, food shortage or threat of attack by local tribes.