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Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases
Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases
Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases
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Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases

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Most of us just skip over the info about missing person cases on the news because our reality doesn’t involve losing anyone we like or love. But for those people whose day starts and ends with a prayer of safe homecoming, the reality is cruel, sad and dark.

Not that your reality will be affected if you listen to the missing persons updates, but in an era when no child is left behind, it’s shameful to leave behind someone who somebody cares about.

Most missing people cases usually end up as murders. A large number of them are just people who are trying to escape their life and forge a new identity. But the most interesting cases are those with few clues and evidence to never be completely solved-- the cases remain as mysteries forever.

One thing's for sure: even though they say that the truth always wins, missing people cases can prove that with enough planning, money and power you can make anybody disappear and get away with it...

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PublisherSeth Balfour
Release dateDec 13, 2016
Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases

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Missing People - Seth Balfour

Missing People

The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Indiana Dunes Women

Chapter 2: Louis Le Prince

Chapter 3: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Chapter 4: The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers

Chapter 5: The Lindbergh Baby

Chapter 6: Jimmy Hoffa

Chapter 7: Zebb Quinn

Conclusion

Introduction

I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading the book, "Missing People: The Chilling True Stories Of Strange And Unusual Disappearances, Unexplained Missing People And Missing Persons Cases".

Most of us just skip over the info about missing person cases on the news because our reality doesn’t involve losing anyone we like or love. But for those people whose day starts and ends with a prayer of safe homecoming, the reality is cruel, sad and dark.

Not that your reality will be affected if you listen to the missing persons updates, but in an era when no child is left behind, it’s shameful to leave behind someone who somebody cares about.

Thanks again for downloading this book, I hope you enjoy it.

Copyright 2015 by Seth Balfour - All rights reserved.

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Chapter 1 -Indiana Dunes Women

Some days, a leisurely trip down to the park could turn out to be dangerous. For Renee Bruhl, Patricia Blough, and Ann Miller that day was July 2, 1966 and the unfortunate setting was Indiana Dunes State Park.

21 year-old, Ann wore a blue, two-piece bathing suit, with a red belt. She drove off her family's house driveway, in west suburban Lombard, and headed to her friend’s house, in suburban Westchester.

Patricia had a

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