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Tammy Lynn Leppert (born February 5, 1965 – disappeared July 6, 1983) was an American actress, model and beauty queen who went missing under mysterious circumstances at the age of 18. Career [ edit ]
In October 2008, he became the new host of Unsolved Mysteries when it returned to television with a new five-season, 175-episode run on Spike TV. Farina replaced Robert Stack, who had hosted the series for its prior 15-year run. This version featured re-edited segments from previous incarnations on NBC, CBS and Lifetime. [10]
Unsolved Mysteries is an American mystery documentary television series, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer. Documenting cold cases and paranormal phenomena, it began as a series of seven specials, presented by Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, and Robert Stack, beginning on NBC on January 20, 1987, becoming a full-fledged series on October 5, 1988, hosted by Stack.
On September 9, 2004, Regina DeFrancisco was sentenced to 35 years in prison. [16] On December 14, 2004, Margaret DeFrancisco was sentenced to 46 years in prison. [5] Both women are incarcerated at the Logan Correctional Center. Each has filed appeals, but all have been unsuccessful. [citation needed]
James's death received international media coverage and was the subject of an Unsolved Mysteries segment in 1991. Furthermore, two different books were published in 1991 chronicling her life and death: Who Killed Cindy James by British journalist Ian Mulgrew, and The Deaths of Cindy James by Neal Hall, a Canadian crime reporter who had ...
Wanda Jean Mays (August 19, 1959 – May 12, 1986) was an American woman who disappeared on Georgia Mountain near Guntersville, Alabama in 1986. She was reported missing by her aunt and uncle in the early morning hours of May 12, when they found the guest room in which she was staying empty, its window apparently broken from inside.
The death of Blue Bloods‘ Linda Reagan was as tragic as it was sudden. A recent Season 13 episode alluded to Danny’s years-ago loss, and maybe got you wondering if you know the full story ...
World War I flying ace Windisch was reportedly captured as a prisoner of war in a French prison. Reports differed on his status, with some rumors claiming that he died in captivity. He was never seen again and his true fate is unknown. [23] June 1918 Knud Andersen: 51 England: Danish zoologist Knud Andersen mysteriously disappeared in June 1918.