Roughly 43 miles north of Munich, Germany, lies the small cement memorial dedicated to what was once a normal farmstead. The farmstead, known as Hinterkaifeck, was the home to the Gruber family (Grundhauser 2014).
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The Dupont de Ligonnès Murders (And Disappearance)
The Dupont de Ligonnès were the descendants of French aristocracy, and were the world to be as it was before France banned social classes in the 1700s, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès would have been a count
The Death of Karina Holmer
Karina Holmer was 20-years old when her untimely death occurred. She was an au pair, hailing from Sweden.
Where is Helen Brach?
It was February 17, 1977, when Helen Brach seemingly disappeared.
The Mysterious Murder of the Grimes Sisters
On December 28, 1956, Barbara and Patricia Grimes, 15 and 12, went missing after going to see a movie, “Love Me Tender” starring Elvis Presley, in the Brighten Park District of Chicago, IL. They never made it home.
The Murder of Susan Reinert
It was June 22, 1979, when the Reinert’s disappeared. Susan Reinert, 36, was due to give a speech at Parents Without Partners in Allentown, PA, 50 miles north of her home town of Ardmore, PA. She left that morning with her two children, Karen, 11, and Michael, 10, likely in hopes of turning the trip up north into a weekend away for the family. According to a neighbor who saw them leave, they were all dressed casually. They are never seen again
The Unsolved Murder of Theresa Corley
Theresa Corley, 19, went missing in December 1978. She was missing for days before her body was found.
The Death of Holly Piirainen
On August 5, 1993, Holly Piirainen, 10, was visiting her grandparent’s cottage in Sturbridge, MA with her family when she disappeared. She had to a neighbor’s house with her younger brother, Zachary, 5, to see some puppies when she was abducted. Her brother returned home without her, prompting her father, Richard, to send bothContinue reading “The Death of Holly Piirainen”
The Disappearance of Molly Bish
I’m eight years-old, watching the news while my parents talk when a report on a missing person comes across the screen. The room is quiet as the image of a young blonde woman, a few years older than my older sister, comes onto the screen and the reporters tell us her name: Molly Bish.
