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Cleashindra Denise Hall (born March 30, 1976) [1] is an American woman who has been missing since May 9, 1994. [2] [3] Hall was also known as Clea. [4] [5] At the time of her disappearance, Cleashindra was two weeks away from graduating high school.
An hour later, Virginia Keene, the daughter of the Risches' next-door neighbors, got off the school bus. As she neared her home, she recalled seeing an unfamiliar car, possibly a General Motors model, which was dirty and two-tone with one of the colors being blue. Five minutes later, another nearby resident said they stopped while driving up ...
While the case is considered a cold case, Toronto police and missing-child organizations continue to keep it in the public eye in an effort to garner fresh leads. In 2001, Toronto Crime Stoppers disseminated an age-enhanced photograph of Morin as a woman in her mid-20s to more than 1,000 Crime Stoppers programs in 17 countries via the internet ...
Several months after the two friends went missing, Smalley's last boyfriend confessed to a girl whom he was dating that he had killed Smalley and Madison by his own hand and then dumped their bodies in a local cemetery. After the girl shared this with police, Smalley's boyfriend underwent and passed a polygraph.
In May 2021, a video on TikTok was published with a 22-year-old woman who resembled age-progressed images of Sofia, leading the Kennewick Police to open an investigation into the video. [ 23 ] In August 2021, The Vanished Podcast released an episode on Sofia's story including interviews with the original and current investigators and an update ...
Alice Crimmins (born March 9, 1939, in the Bronx, New York City) is an American woman who was charged with killing her two children, 5-year-old Eddie Jr. and 4-year-old Alice Marie (known as Missy), both of whom went missing on July 14, 1965. [1] [2] [3] Alice Marie's body was found that day, and Eddie Jr.'s was found five days later. [1]
Based on Cone's account, investigators believed that the Eastburn murders had occurred between 8 pm on May 9 and 3 am on May 10. [6] Cone's description of the suspect was passed onto local media. Cone also helped the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation produce a composite sketch of the suspect. [2] [3]
Elizabeth Ann Holloway (née Reynolds; born 1960) is an American speech pathologist and motivational speaker. [1] She became widely known in the international media after her teenage daughter, Natalee, disappeared while going on a high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005. [2]