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I am a huge Unsolved fan, but have always been partial to the missing persons segments. I find that cases where the victim is unaccounted for (as opposed to dead/murdered) are more open-ended and intriguing (and down-right freaky!). Would love to hear some feedback as well as new cases to check out.
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CharleyProject.org
TheDoeNetwork.org and a website called "Websleuths" has a huge Missing Persons case area. |
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I was actually referring to Unsolved Mysteries segments. Sorry, should have clarified that, but thanks for the info!
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![]() -Patricia Meehan -Kristi Krebs -Cynthia Anderson -Tami Leppert -Angela Hammond -Niqui McCown -Amy Bradley -Jean Moore -Adam Hecht -Morgan Nick -Justin Burgwinkel -Gordon Page Jr. -Jodi Huisentruit -Elizabeth Campbell -Star Palumbo -Dale Kerstetter -Keith Reinhard -Dottie Caylor -Leah Roberts -Claudia Kirschoch |
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Dale Kerstetter is probably my favorite. The whole was he in on the heist or not was intruiging at the time, but I don't think after the amount of time that has passed that he was in on it and is most likely dead by now.
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This is the most comprehensive list of UM cases I've found online. It's maintained by some folks who are members here.
I don't think they have a separate category for "missing", but if you click on "episodes" it opens up a chronological list where you can click on each case shown in a particular episode. They are listed as "murder" "wanted" "lost", etc so that makes it easier to look up and read about a UM missing persons case. http://unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/w...Mysteries_Wiki |
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Thanks so much for the link. It's fantastic!
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Tammy Leppert and Angela Hammond also rank up there (2 very sad cases). Hammond's was a murder in all likelihood. |
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Last edited by marlins3; 01-15-2012 at 05:35 PM. |
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