Bizarre Missing People Stories That Baffled The Authorities... Claim Your FREE Books Each Week With This Book! At a distance, a farmer and a policeman saw a lightning strike the rocks of the Stonehenge of Salisbury; at the same time, they heard the terrifying screams of several people. When they checked, no one was there. When Bobby Jamison's phone was inspected, a picture of his 6-year old daughter was seen: she had her arms folded, as if not wanting to be touched, her face was scrunched up, and she wasn't looking at the camera. Could the photographer be the Jamison Family's abductor? Captain Benjamin Briggs sailed together with his wife and daughter when they vanished in the Mary Celeste; could he have led his family and crew elsewhere because he sensed some sort of danger? Richard Colvin Cox, then a cadet at West Point when vanished, had 2 unidentified visitors. He also shouted a very inexplicable statement one time when he was startled awake. Are these things connected to his disappearance? Does the Bennington Triangle "eat" people? It seemed so... Based from the way the people disappeared in the area... Here's A Preview Of What's In This Book... - Unexplained Disappearances: The Deadly Excursion - Unexplained Disappearances: No One Left Behind - Unexplained Disappearances: The Bennington Mystery - Unexplained Disappearances: Richard and His Visitors - Unexplained Disappearances: Stonehenge Gathering - Much, much more! Scroll Up and Get Your Copy of This Book Today!
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..
Although the title suggests that it is about missing persons who disappeared, some of the stories are actually about unsolved crimes or cold cases. While some of the people were never found, other times bodies were found but the cases were not solved.
In addition, there are quite a few typos and errors as well as poorly structured sentences that hinder a smooth read. However, the content is interesting, presenting cases I have not heard of before.
This book follows the same missing persons phenomena, but with a little more unusual circumstances. For example the Mary Celeste and disappearances at Stonehenge.