People Who Disappear In Mysterious

Virginia Dare
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Virginia Dare is just one of many people (87 men, 17 women and 11 children, to be exact) from the island of Roanoke, one of the British colonies in America who disappeared without a trace. What stands out about Virginia, is that he is the first child of English parents born in America. In fact, in fact, Virginia's grandfather, John White, was the first to discover that the colony was lost. In 1587, John sailed back to England to seek assistance and supplies for the colony. When he returned again in 1590, everything was gone except for a CROATOAN writings carved on a tree.

Theodosia Burr Alston, 1812
Theodosia was the daughter of Vice President Aaron Burr. He lived a life that is very charming until 1812. In addition, he was known as America's most educated women at that time, he married a wealthy landowner and politician and has a son named after his father. In 1812, Theodosia tired of appealing on behalf of his father. He was acquitted of treason and decided it was better to spend time in Europe.
Theo is planning to return when his son died. He still has not fully recovered from the shock when he rose to the Patriots in Georgetown to meet his father in New York. Unfortunately it never happened. Once aboard the Patriot, and Theodosia ship was never seen again. Of course, most theories say that the boat sank in a storm. But some legends say the Patriot was captured by pirates, who make Theo and orang2 shipload him walking the plank. Another version of this is that Theo was forced into saving a pirate.
One theory is somewhat credible is one that involves an Indian chieftain Karankawa. He allegedly discovered a ship wrecked on the shore and found Theo, chained to the bulkhead and naked except for a gold locket engraved with his name. He rescued her and he said that he was the son of a very important and if the chiefs were met by white people, he should give her the pendant
Benjamin Briggs and the passengers and crew of the Mary Celeste, 1872
One of the most interesting part of the ship Mary Celeste is because the ship was found, but without passengers.
Mary Celeste might have been doomed from the start, the first captain died on the way initially. She was launched on the final trip on November 5, 1872, from Staten Island to Genoa, Italy. A month later the captain Gratia Dei, who knew Captain Benjamin Briggs, seen floating along the Mary Celeste to Gibraltar Strait. Although the ship was just floating, flying no distress signals. Some of the Dei Gratia crew went to the Mary Celeste in a small boat and climbed onto it. It was a wet boat, but in good condition. sekocinya seemed lost and accidentally launched. A supply of food and water for six months has been abandoned, along with all documents except the ship captain's notes.
The most plausible theory on the basis of the charge that brought the Mary Celeste - there are more than 1,000 barrels of alcohol. When the ship was unloaded, was found nine empty barrels. The theory is that when the charge was opened, nine resulted in a puff of smoke leaking barrels which leads to believe the captain of the ship will explode. He basically scared, ordered everyone into the lifeboat and forgot to secure the lifeboat to the ship.
Another theory is that there are crew members drinking alcohol, killing the captain and stole the boat to escape.
Lighthouse keeper on the island Flannan, 1900
In December 1900, the lighthouse keeper at Flannan Islands disappeared off the coast of Scotland. It was first noted when a ship through a lighthouse on the 15th and saw the lights were not working. This is then reported, but apparently nothing was done until a few crew with the equipment going to the lighthouse on December 26. When no one came out to greet them, they entered the lighthouse and find the entrance gate and main doors closed, the bed unmade, the clock stops and an overturned chair in the kitchen. The island is seriously looking for the presence of the guards or clues to their whereabouts, but the only thing found was some damage caused by the storm. Although this may seem like a clue, a note left by the guards declared this storm occurred before they disappear.
Northern Lighthouse Board concluded that the men had drowned and swept out to sea. Rumors circulated, one of the guards kill two others, then drowned himself because of guilt. The existence of sea serpents are also possibilities, along with the prospect that they had been abducted or attacked by a group of spies or attacked by a ghost ship?
Dorothy Arnold, 1910
Dorothy is the daughter of a wealthy perfume importer and nephew of the Assistant Judges of the Supreme Court. A year earlier, he had spent a week with a guy who will cause a great embarrassment to the family of Arnold when it became public knowledge, so instead of reporting her daughter missing, her father was doing its own investigation through the Pinkertons. Six weeks later, he gave up and called the police. The man who saw it, George Griscom, Jr., thought that Dorothy may have committed suicide after writing was rejected by the magazine. Teman2nya think he committed suicide because Griscom would not marry her. And her father thought she had been kidnapped in Central Park. Another outstanding issue that she was pregnant and died during a failed abortion. So far, no one knows the truth must be because there is no evidence of any kind has ever appeared.
Amelia Earhart, 1937
Aims to circumnavigate the world, Amelia Earhart took off with his plane, Electra from Miami with navigator Fred Noonan on June 1, 1937. After many stops, they ended up in Lae, New Guinea on June 29. They have completed both steps of their journey - about 22,000 miles. Only 7,000 miles left of the journey that counts. On July 2, the couple headed for Howland Island, which apparently they have taken a bad step. Communications cut off and they disappear. The search performed one hour after the last communication Amelia.
Clearly, they were never found, despite a large search effort involving a $ 4 million, the Navy and Coast Guard. Their efforts include the search of Gardner Island (now Nikumaroro) which has been uninhabited for more than four decades. Since then, several artifacts have been found on Nikumaroro including a piece of clear Plexiglas with the right thickness and curvature as the window size Electra and a shoe looks like a shoe sembilanyang Amelia.
Some theories about his departure was quite interesting. Many Oran thinks she might spy for FDR and the Japanese probably has something to do with her ​​disappearance. For example, in 1966, CBS correspondent published a book that says Amelia and Fred were arrested and executed when they crashed on the island of Saipan. Other books published include a statement of a daughter of a Japanese officer who claimed his father had executed his own Amelia.
One writer even claimed that the actual flight Amelia completed, return to the United States and began living under an assumed name - Irene Bolam. Real Irene Bolam, sued for $ 1.5 million and swore that she was not Amelia Earhart. Studies have since shown that he is telling the truth.
DB Cooper, 1971
In November 1971, DB Cooper (or Dan Cooper) hijacked the plane, demanding a ransom of $ 200,000, and jumped out of the plane after he accepted it. He was never found, but some clues are emerging after many years. In 1980, a child found nearly $ 6,000 in denominations of $ 20 on the banks of the Columbia River, in areas where Cooper jumped. In 2007, the FBI announced that they could get some DNA from the tie that Cooper left behind on the plane. And, lastly, some children found the parachute buried near the old Amboy, Washington.
The FBI does not think Cooper survived the flight, when he jumped out, the plane was going through a bad storm. More than 400 soldiers from Fort Lewis helped search by foot to find any trace of Cooper, but none were found even the slightest evidence does not exist. Although the fraction $ 20 given to Cooper is not marked, the FBI has compiled and assign a specific serial number range so easily tracked. A newspaper in Portland offering $ 1,000 to anyone the first person who can bring one money, hoping that Cooper had been spending it, but no one ever appeared.
The babushka Lady
Behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a figure mysterious woman who appears in many recordings and photographs during the shooting of John F. Kennedy became a mystery in itself. The agents have been deployed to find the mysterious woman who has been photographing the incident for questioning as a witness in the shooting of John F. Kennedy. But she was never seen again. He has vanished like the earth swallowed.
In the shooting of John F. Kennedy in 1963, babushka Lady is the term given to the mysterious female figure. Babushka Russia itself is the term given to the figure of this mysterious woman because of her appearance in photographs that showed him to be seen wearing a long brown coat and scarf on the head like a worn old ladies in Russia.
Babushka lady seen by several witnesses was holding the camera. He is also seen in a documentary from Muchmore and Zapruder. Babushka lady was seen observing the panic that time by standing in the grass between Elm and the main road, 44 to 49 seconds after the shooting with the camera was still on his face. Babushka lady looks very striking because it can still remain standing while photographing at the time of the other witnesses because the shelter was running heard a gunshot. After the shooting ended, the babushka lady later seen crossing the street Elm and joined the crowd. Babushka Lady was last seen in the photographs was walking eastward on Elm street carrying pictures of their own documentation.
Police and FBI have been deployed to search the babushka lady, but to no avail. Police and the FBI never found the babushka lady, as well as photographs taken from angles that portrayed by the babushka lady, never appeared in public even though the FBI and police have urged the public that they urgently need photographs related to the incident shooting from the community.

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