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Thomas Dean Gibson (July 5, 1988 – disappeared March 18, 1991) [1] is an American child who vanished from his front yard in Azalea, Oregon, under mysterious circumstances. On the morning of his disappearance, his father, Larry Gibson, a deputy sheriff of Douglas County, left the family's home to go on a jog.
Gibson disappeared from his front yard in Azalea, Oregon, after his father, Larry, a sheriff's deputy, left to go for a jog. Larry was charged with second-degree murder in Thomas' case, and was convicted of manslaughter in 1995, serving less than one year in prison. Thomas' remains and whereabouts are unknown. [24] [25] 24 March 1991 Michael ...
The UK version of the video featured Vicky Hamilton and Dinah McNicol, who each went missing in 1991. Their remains were found in 2007 at a house in Margate. Peter Tobin has since been convicted of both murders. [28] [29] Also featured in the UK version was Mark Bartley, a runaway who went missing in 1992.
On May 9, 1931, he was reported missing, but more than a week later, his body was found floating in Burton upon Trent. [100] Suicide by drowning 9 days 1931 Vera Page: 10 United Kingdom On December 14, 1931, the 10-year-old student was reported missing after failing to return to her home in Notting Hill, London.
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Thomas Gibson: Larry Gibson Azalea, Oregon: March 18, 1991 March 1995 Thomas Gibson disappeared from his front yard in 1991. His father Larry Gibson was convicted of manslaughter in his son's disappearance after his daughter Karen testified that she had witnessed him beating Thomas on the day of his disappearance. [174] Robin Kerry
Frank Gervasi rescued her daughter, Emmarae Gervasi, from a boat after she had been missing for 25 days. Eight people have since been charged in her disappearance and another has been charged for ...
Missing from Circumstances Refs. 1910 Burt Alvord: 32–33 Central America: An American lawman-turned-outlaw, Alvord had been a Cochise County, Arizona deputy, but had turned to crime—primarily train robbery—by the early 1900s. He was last seen in 1910 working as a Panama Canal employee. Alvord's ultimate fate is unknown. [1] c. 12 July 1910