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Christopher Matthew Kerze (February 19, 1973 – disappeared April 20, 1990) is a missing American teenager from Eagan, Minnesota who was last seen on April 20, 1990. His abandoned vehicle was found two days after his disappearance. He is one of the many missing people featured in Soul Asylum's music video for "Runaway Train". [1]
Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation claimed in 2017 that "half of all American films made before 1950 and over 90% of films made before 1929 are lost forever". [4] Deutsche Kinemathek estimates that 80–90% of silent films are gone; [5] the film archive's own list contains over 3,500 lost films.
Neighbors and police canvassed the city and placed missing-child posters featuring Etan's portrait, but this resulted in few leads. [9] [10] Etan's father Stanley was a professional photographer and had a collection of photographs he had taken of his son. His photos of Etan were printed on countless missing-child posters and milk cartons.
The Face on the Milk Carton, a 1990 novel featuring this concept that was the basis for a made-for-TV movie in 1995; Wanted poster, a similar concept for seeking criminals; Missing white woman syndrome; Missing children panic; List of photographs considered the most important
This facility is located in Utica, New York, specializes in the preparation and distribution of missing child posters, and remains the only geographically targeted missing child poster distribution center in the United States. [53] In 2017 alone, the efforts of this branch resulted in the safe recovery of 399 children nationwide. [8] [54]
More than three decades after a woman’s remains were found by loggers in the woods off an Alabama highway, the body has been identified as a missing Georgia mom, police said. In 1990, ...
The missing gun — crafted for Bond villain Christopher Lee’s character — had been on display at Elstree Studios north of London where several movies in the series were shot. It was valued at ...
A skeleton of a white female with Hispanic characteristics found underneath brush on a private property. She had died between the years of 1990 and 1996. [31] Stafford County Jane Doe Stafford, Virginia November 7, 1998 28–45 Not stated A partial skeleton of a white female wearing her hair in braids found under leaves near a cemetery. [32]