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On December 12, 1985, Mike Riemer, 36, his girlfriend, Diana Robertson, 21, and their daughter, Crystal Robertson, age 2, traveled from their Tacoma home to Pierce County, planning to find a Christmas tree. Later that evening, customers at a Kmart store 30 mi (48 km) north in Spanaway found the couple's daughter, Crystal, standing outside the store entrance. When asked where her mother was, the dazed two-year-old told her grandmother that her "Mommy was in the trees."
On February 18, 1986, over two months after the couple's disappearance, the body of Diana Robertson was discovered half-buried in snow by a motorist near a logging road off of Washington State Route 7, just south of Elbe. Riemer's pickup truck was also found near Robertson's body.
On March 26, 2011, hikers discovered a partial human skull later determined to be that of Mike Riemer. It was found in an area within a mile radius of where Robertson's body had been discovered in 1986.
After recovery of the skull, Lewis County investigators stated that they believed Riemer could have been a possible victim of homicide as well, though his cause of death could not be determined.
Based on the condition of the skull, however, authorities were able to rule out a gunshot wound to the head. -
On September 25, 2013, Norman Police Department conducted a welfare check at Owachige's address only to find the front door kicked open and Owachige deceased in an upstairs bedroom. Her body was partially decomposed and bore signs off trauma on the upper torso. Owachige was last seen and had been with friends the day before her body was discovered.
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Montreal billionaire Robert Miller has been arrested and charged with 21 sex-related offences related to alleged incidents that took place between 1994 and 2016, involving some underage victims. The 80-year-old says he is innocent and will fight the charges.
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John Dickman was hanged in 1910 in Britain for the murder of John Nisbet. He was suspected of the murder of Caroline Luard and Hermann Cohen.
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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.
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In 1483, King Edward V (age 12) and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (age 9) were imprisoned by Richard, Duke of Gloucester in the Tower of London never to be seen again. Gloucester then crowned himself King Richard III.
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Marion Barter, 51, disappeared from New South Wales, Australia in 1997. She claimed to be going on holiday to England but quit her work, changed her name and withdrew all her money from her bank account leaving both her children behind.
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On May 24, 2004, the body of Oakey Albert "Al" Kite, Jr. was discovered in the basement of his residence in Aurora, CO. Mr. Kite had been beaten and stabbed. Multiple items were taken from the scene including Mr. Kite's pickup truck.