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Unexplained Disappearances: Exploring The Creepy True Cases Of People That Disappeared Overnight

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Flyers, Facebook posts, television and radio notice – everyday, we see these things being used as the medium to announce that someone is missing. These notices are short lived, often intriguing us for a few minutes before they are erased from our minds completely until the same victim is found – either dead or safely alive.

The same is not true for the family. They lay awake, night after night, thinking about their lost loved ones. They spend time, money, and energy going police station to possible witnesses.

In this book, you’ll learn of 8 people who vanished and never returned. There was a soon-to-be college student who went on a big trip to San Francisco, there was also a battered wife who supposedly boarded a train at Bay Area Rapid Transit, and there was a 15 year old boy who went out one afternoon to meet a friend, but must have met with foul play...

All the stories have clues in them, some could be considered having weak evidence while others have substantial leads. There are also cases which you’ll feel as if an injustice was done, what with the police not doing everything in their power to solve the case...

72 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 5, 2017

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About the author

Joseph Exton

21 books16 followers
Since experiencing several of his own paranormal experiences, Joseph has always been a believer of the unusual, weird, crazy and downright insane. He writes only of ‘true’ stories in history, stories that have baffled even the most committed of researchers.

Growing up in Canada but now calling Los Angeles home, Joseph continues to research, write and explain the unexplainable.

Be sure to check out all of his books on true crime, unexplained mysteries, the paranormal and all things bizarre..

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July 8, 2018
Following the same genre of unsolved missing person's cases. Sometimes this world can be very cruel.
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May 26, 2023
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Interesting stories just like alot of stories when people go missing some maybe found alive or never at all unfortunately
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March 11, 2017
Only read two cases

This book is a repeat of another of the author's books with the exception of two cases, so those were the only two I read.
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