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Over 50 years ago Amy Billig, 17, was last seen hitchhiking on Main Highway in Coconut Grove, Florida. She was thumbing a ride to her father's office to get money from him, and she had plans to meet her friends later that day. Neither her father, her friends or as matter of fact anybody ever saw Amy after this moment in time.
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By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
Missing is a word that usually precedes a case that may end in tragedy where the person has committed suicide, or has been the victim of foul play. When nothing is forthcoming, it's a double edged sword for the family; not knowing provides a measure of comfort, but allows the imagination to run wild. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Late on the afternoon of October 7, 1949, 26-year-old, bit-part actress Jean Elizabeth Spangler left her Los Angeles home, which she shared with her 5-year-old daughter and other family members. This was the last ever seen of pretty Jean. ![]()
By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
On December 3, 1994, a troubled 26-year-old hired a pilot to take her out in a small Cessna for what she claimed was a trip to take aerial photographs. It turned out to be a trip into oblivion. ![]()
By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
Amelia Earhart disappeared July 2, 1937, on the last leg of a trans-world flight. Two years after their disappearance, Earhart and her navigator were declared dead. For all this time her fate has remained a mystery. Every few years someone claims to have found Amelia or her plane, but definitive proof has never been provided. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1966, Louise Pietrewicz disappeared without a trace. The mystery of her whereabouts appeared to be solved, with the discovery of a woman’s remains found in a burlap sack on Long Island. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories There is a place in Indiana. It's a spacious house sitting on several, wooded acres, which for many years became the final, but not restful place for young men, the victims of a ruthless killer. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories A man was found nine years after he disappeared. It made the papers in Daytona, however the one question never asked is what happened to him. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories A hunter in pursuit of an elk he'd just shot found the unexpected: a human skull in the middle of nowhere. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was Halloween, 1958, when off a dirt road on Skinner Ridge south of Grand Canyon National Park, the skeletal remains of a young girl were found. Her body was nude and it was estimated she had been there nine to fourteen months. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories On October 22, 1927, the lumber schooner Coos Bay went wrecked outside Golden Gate off Mile Rock, while a thick fog covered the area. It had a crew of 30 and no passengers, but it seemed in the coming days that there was a 31st person on the ship. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Modern-day Sasquatch lore paints this cryptid as being very wary of man, and watching him only from afar, however Native American tribes for centuries have painted a different picture of Bigfoot. They describe how given the chance they would snatch up women or children and take them away never to be seen again. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories From 1980 to 1991 several children were kidnapped and killed. Some cases were solved after many years, and some remain open and unsolved. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Hiking is great exercise and exposes you to nature, however it can also become the gateway to death. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was Saturday, the day before Halloween, 1926, when Marvin Aaron Clark, one-time marshal from Linnton, Oregon, took a motor stage to Portland. He's never been seen since. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories July 31, 1973, was the last time Mary Raskin knew exactly where her son Joseph “Joey” Norman Spears was at. |
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