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Lars Joachim Mittank is a German man who disappeared on July 8th 2014, near Varna Airport in Varna, Bulgaria.
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Alissa Turney was an American 17-year-old girl who was last seen in the Phoenix, Arizona area on May 17, 2001.
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Alex Murdaugh was found guilty for the murder of his wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul, on June 7, 2021. On March 2, 2023, Murdaugh was convicted of both murders. He was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.
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Hae Min Lee was a Korean-American high school student who went missing on January 13, 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland, before turning up dead on February 9, 1999, when her corpse was discovered in Leakin Park, Baltimore. Her autopsy revealed that she had been killed by way of manual strangulation.
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Gretchen Fleming was last seen early Dec. 4th, 2022 at the My Way Lounge & Restaurant in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
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Diana Ault, a 26-year-old mother of two, had just returned to her home in Independence, Missouri after watching the Super Bowl in 1994, when she was ambushed in her kitchen and shot in front of her toddler son and infant daughter.
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Jason Anthony Jolkowski is an American man from Omaha, Nebraska, who went missing while walking towards his former high school to meet a co-worker for a ride to work.
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In April 1994, Anthea Bradshaw married her high school sweetheart in a beautiful Adelaide wedding. 96 days later, she was found lifeless in a pool of blood, half a world away from home, in Brunei, South East Asia.
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Susannah Lamplugh was a British estate agent reported missing on 28 July 1986. She was officially declared dead, presumed murdered, in 1993. The last clue to Lamplugh's whereabouts was an appointment to show a house to someone she called Mr Kipper.
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Billie-Jo Margaret Jenkins was an English girl who was murdered in Hastings, East Sussex in February 1997.
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In the early hours of June 6th, 1992, three women vanished from the Springfield, Missouri, home where two of them lived. The missing women were Sherill Levitt, the homeowner, her 19 year old daughter Suzy Streeter, and Suzy’s friend, 18 year old Stacy McCall.
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Lucy Letby is a British serial killer and former neonatal nurse who murdered seven infants and attempted to murder six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016.
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Herbert Richard Baumeister was an American businessman and suspected serial killer. A resident of the Indianapolis suburb of Westfield, Indiana, Baumeister was under investigation for murdering over a dozen men in the early 1990s, most of whom were last seen at gay bars
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Mr Cruel is the moniker for an unidentified Australian serial child rapist who attacked three girls in the northern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is also the prime suspect in the 1991 abduction and murder of a fourth girl.
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Elizabeth Barraza was shot and killed in her own driveway while she was setting up for a garage sale on January 25th, 2019.
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Katherine Janness and her partner's dog Bowie were found brutally stabbed to death near one of the entrances to Piedmont Park on July 28th, 2021.
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John Forsyth disappeared on May 21, 2023 from a parking area at a public swimming pool. His body, which had suffered an apparent gunshot wound, was found nine days later.
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Jenny was mysteriously stabbed to death in her own home, located in a peaceful community in Castro Valley, California on May 27, 1994, two days after her fourteenth birthday.
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Raoul Wallenberg was from a well-connected and upstanding Swedish family. He’d been a star student of architecture and became a successful businessman. Because of his family and business connections throughout Europe, he was recruited as a special envoy for a major rescue operation of Hungarian Jews in 1944. Between March and June of that year, the Nazis had deported about 400,000 Jews, most of them to the Auschwitz death camp. Wallenberg distributed documents to the Jews of Budapest and convinced Hungarian authorities to let the documentation (called a Schutz-Pass) function as passports. Those passports saved some 15,000 Jews from certain death. In January of 1945 Wallenberg was arrested for unknown reasons by Soviet troops, who later claimed he died of a heart attack in 1947, but no one knows for sure if he died then or what happened.