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On the afternoon that Martin disappeared, tourist Harold Key and his family heard an "enormous, sickening scream" and shortly thereafter witnessed an unkempt, shaggy, rough looking man running up the trail near where the scream had come from. Key also claimed the shaggy man was carrying “cloth or clothing” over his shoulder.
Moroney went missing after her mother, a struggling 17-year-old mother of two, gave her to a stranger calling herself "Julia Otis" in exchange for $2 on the understanding that the woman would take care of the girl in California for a short time and then return her to the Moroneys' Chicago home when things were better.
A married woman and mother to two young children, she had no known involvement in prostitution or any documented criminal history. A hunter found her skeletal remains in the Dole Valley, just outside Vancouver, on October 12, 1974. Interestingly, her remains were located in close proximity to those of Morrison. [164] Died (unknown cause)
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man is a 1962 American adventure film directed by Martin Ritt based on Ernest Hemingway's semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams, and featuring Richard Beymer as Adams. A.E. Hotchner wrote the screenplay, originally calling the film Ernest Hemingway's "Young Man".
"Chances Are..." is a slow-building mystery novel based around the disappearance of a young woman in 1971. Set primarily in 2015, with flashbacks to the characters’ coming-of-age in the 1960s and 1970s, the story follows three college friends who, now in their mid-60s, decided to reunite on the island of Martha’s Vineyard; the same place where the woman whom they all loved disappeared.
Shaun Ritchie was a young Scottish man who was last seen in Strichen, Aberdeenshire on 31 October 2014. [338] 13 March 2015 John Beckenridge and Mike Zhao-Beckenridge: 64 and 11 The Catlins, New Zealand Swedish-born New Zealander John Breckenridge breached a parenting order and picked up his 11-year-old step-son while he was attending school.
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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]