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Amy Renee Mihaljevic (/ m ʌ h ɑː ˈ l ɛ v ɪ k /, MUH-hah-LEVIK; December 11, 1978 – c. October 27, 1989) was a ten-year-old American elementary school student who was kidnapped and murdered in the U.S. state of Ohio in 1989.
The documentary Searching for Amy is directly based upon the disappearance of Amy Billig. Commissioned by the BBC for the documentary series Inside Story, this documentary was released in January 1998 and documents Susan Billig's ongoing search for her daughter. [64] [65] [53] A&E commissioned a documentary focusing upon the disappearance of ...
Megan Is Missing is a 2011 American found footage psychological horror film [4] written, directed, edited, and co-produced by Michael Goi. [5] The film revolves around the days leading up to the disappearance of Megan Stewart (Rachel Quinn), a popular high school student in North Hollywood who decided to meet up with a boy she was interacting with online, and the subsequent investigation ...
Myka Stauffer's last Instagram post dates back to June 24, 2020.. The Columbus, Ohio-based YouTuber — once renowned for her family vlogs alongside her husband, James — has now been absent from ...
A two-week search for two missing Kansas women came to a fatal end last weekend when Oklahoma authorities confirmed the two were dead and announced the arrests of four people who allegedly ...
Oklahoma authorities are investigating the "suspicious disappearance" of two women who never showed up to pick up children last week. Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, were traveling ...
The disappearance of Amy Fitzpatrick occurred on New Year's Day 2008. At 10pm on that day, 15-year-old Irish girl Amy Fitzpatrick said goodbye to her friend Ashley Rose, with whom she had been babysitting Ashley's brother at a house in Mijas Costa in Málaga, Spain. Fitzpatrick should have arrived at her home a few minutes later, as it was only ...
The case was featured in a new four-part series on HLN titled Hell In The Heartland starting June 2, 2019, which hoped to shed more light on the disappearances of the girls and the main suspects. [24] The show was hosted by the creator of the show and crime writer Jax Miller, who also wrote a book on the girls' disappearances.