Reviewing the most puzzling missing cases without a solution

The missing cases hurt the analysts and there is still no answer.

With the rapid development of modern technology and equipment, police today can track the whereabouts of a criminal or missing person. However, in the past it was not like that, there were many cases where people mysteriously disappeared so that the authorities also had to give up .

Let's review some of the most mysterious disappearances in history, summarized from the Cracked page below.

1. The theater magnate Ambrose Small

The first case belonged to the Canadian theater magnate - Ambrose Small. Living in the first decades of the twentieth century, this man was famous for owning most theaters in Eastern Canada.

He had a dreamy life with a well-off wife - inheriting a brewery from his father. However, Ambrose Small's personality is not pleasant at all, he loves gambling, falling in love and discriminating against the poor.

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Portrait of Canadian theater magnate in the first half of the twentieth century

In 1919, Ambrose suddenly had a confusing decision to sell all of its assets and collect $ 1.7 million (about VND 34 billion at the current exchange rate). After this, he suddenly disappeared, without a trace. The strange thing is that the money is still intact, there is no sign of being looted.

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Grand Opera House (Toronto) - a theater once owned by Ambrose Small

Ambrose's wife became the No. 1 suspect, but because she had no evidence, she was proven clean. In an attempt to find the theater tycoon, Canadian police have called on the spiritualists, but they have failed to produce results.

Ambrose's disappearance was filed in the 1960s with the assumption that he had lost his memory and hid himself from others. As for Ambrose's money, it was donated to the church.

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Ambrose Small announcement of missing

2. Judge Joseph Force Crater

Joseph Force Crater is a famous judge in New York in the 30s of the twentieth century. He worked at the Supreme Court of New York and was extremely important to Franklin D. Roosevelt (who later became president of the United States).

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However, Joseph was mysteriously missing at the height of his career. In late July 1930, Joseph, after a summer vacation with his wife in Belgrade, received a strange phone call without even letting his wife know its contents.

After that, he went to Atlantic with his mistress Sally Lou Ritz. He informed his wife that he would return to New York to settle his work and promised to return home on his wife's 9th birthday.

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Things didn't go as planned. On the morning of August 6, Joseph spent two hours in the office at the court, after which he withdrew $ 70,777 (about VND 1.4 billion) in his personal fund. That night, after watching the show at Belasco theater and having dinner with some friends, he suddenly went missing.

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Joseph Force Crater's wife and notice of her husband's disappearance

But strangely, 10 days after Joseph's disappearance, his wife discovered and went to report to the police. No trace, no evidence, finally the record of this disappearance is officially closed.

Nobody knows whether Joseph Force Crater is alive or dead, so New Yorkers call him 'The Missingest Man in New York' .

3. Female pilot Amelia Earhart

Referring to Amelia Earhart, the whole world will immediately remember the image of one of the most talented female pilots in the world. She was the first to receive the US Distinguished Flying Cross Medal, certifying as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Not only that, she is also a writer, a leader in the organization of the American pilots of The Ninety-Nines.

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With an adventurous, adventurous personality, in 1937, Amelia announced that she would fly around the Earth with the Lockheed Model 10 Electra. Saying to do, right in that year, the pilot's journey began. However, she went missing while flying in the center of the Pacific, near Howland.

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Suspecting that she had died, the US government spent a lot of effort and money searching for her and the plane. But all are not gained, though the smallest traces. In 1939, it was officially announced that Amelia Earhart had died.

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After the flight, no one had a chance to see Amelia Earhart again

In December 2010, the story of Amelia once surfed again when a group of university students found the remains of a young woman on Nikumaroro Island (Phoenix, Kiribati). The DNA test was carried out, however, they were still not sure enough to conclude if it was the famous Amelia Earhart. Therefore, Amelia's whereabouts are still a mystery.

4. Air Force lieutenant "disappeared" in midair

In 1953, Lieutenant Felix Moncla was stationed at Kinross Air Force Base in Michigan. On one occasion, Moncla observed an unidentified flying object (UFO) appear on the radar.

Soon after, he drove an F-89 Scorpion interceptor to investigate the incident.

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Lieutenant Felix Moncla and the image of the UFO.

The ground radar unit observed, Moncla's aircraft flew at 800km / h, heading straight to the strange object. When approaching the target, suddenly the whole machine and UFO disappear.

A rescue team was sent to search for the Moncla but they confirmed that they did not see any signs of a clash or debris.

Currently, Moncla and his plane have not been found.

5. Ghost passengers on board MV Joyita

Like the Titanic, the ship MV Joyita was dubbed never sunk. However, this was broken when in 1955 the ship flipped and sank on the road from Fiji Island to Vanua Levu.

All 25 passengers and crew were mysteriously missing.

Much later, the ship was found in the South Pacific. 4 tons of goods and medical supplies, wood and food are "wingless".

It was also discovered that all lifesavers also disappeared and blood-stained flakes were found.

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MV Joyita was later found.

Scientist David Wright said that a vessel on the ship had been corroded, which gradually sank. This is like a slow explosive bomb that causes an accident.

David said that because there was not enough space on the boat, some people swam along with life jackets. Each person died from drowning or being eaten by sharks.

However, regarding the disappearance of people on the canoe, there is still no answer.

6. The pilot disappeared with UFO

Frederick Valentich 's disappearance caused a stir by the scary recording tape found. Frederick Valentich is known as a light aircraft pilot.

In 1978, while on his way to King Island, Australia, Frederick reported seeing a UFO above 300 meters from the plane.

Specifically, Frederick said: " A strange plane is hovering over my head again. It is hovering and it is not an airplane."

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Pilot Frederick Valentich.

Soon after, his plane began to malfunction and disappeared from the radar. Examining the tape, it was found that at the last 17 seconds there were metallic sounds that analysts could not explain.

That same week, about 10 UFO announcements were sent to the Royal Australian Air Force.

7. The hijacker "disappeared" from the sky

DB Copper is the name given to the most famous hijackers of all time.

On November 24, 1971, this unknown man did not build a Boeing 727 when it was flying between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.

He ransomed $ 200,000. After receiving enough money, Copper parachuted out of the plane without leaving a trace.

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The hijacker nicknamed DB Copper.

There have been many theories have been made but there is no evidence.Until recently, a girl announced that during the night of the control, she saw her uncle, Copper, seriously injured.

She provided her uncle's fingerprint on the guitar. However, the fingerprint test has yet to prove convincingly that this is the person who robbed the mysterious plane.

8. The mysterious disappearances at Bennington's triangle

The Bennington Triangle is a region in southwestern Vermont (northeastern United States) surrounded by Mount Glastenbury. This is also the place where a series of mysterious disappearances took place in 30 years, from 1920 to 1950.

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A place in the Bennington triangle.

On December 1, 1949, veteran James Tetford was thought to have disappeared from a crowded bus on Albans Road.
14 other passengers testified that Tetford was asleep and suddenly disappeared when the bus arrived at the last station. An extended investigation was held but the man's whereabouts are still a mystery.

On December 1, 1946, Paula Welden, 19, disappeared while on a walk. She was last seen falling and rolling down the Long Trail trail at Glastenbury Mountain. When they came to investigate, it was impossible to detect anything unusual.

In October 1946, 8-year-old Paul Jepson disappeared from a farm. Paul's mother let the boy play near a pigsty while she was taking care of the pet.

After a while, she could not find her child. A wide search took place however no results.

This is just three of at least six unexplained disappearances over the past 30 years at Bennington.

9. The group disappeared at Stonehenge after being struck by lightning

A group of hippies organized a ritual to celebrate the universe's cycle in 1970 at the famous site Stonehenge.

They spent the night here burning campfire and smoking marijuana. At around 2 am, a thunderstorm struck the Salisbury plains.

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Cosmic cycle celebration ceremony held in 1970 at Stonehenge.

A farmer and a police officer said they witnessed lightning striking the Stonehenge rocks and causing the entire circle to sink into blinding blue.

After that, they ran over and thought this hipper group might have died. However, when they arrived they did not see anyone even though they had heard a loud scream before.

There is almost no more information about this mysterious case.

10. Missing MH370: The biggest mystery of the 21st century

On 8.3.2014, Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying the number MH370 were missing while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia to Beijing Capital International Airport, China.

Many theories have been put forward, including conspiracy theory. However, these hypotheses do not have this definite and mysterious evidence yet to answer.

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The image is said to be of MH370.

What we know so far is that some aircraft transmitters have been turned off by hand, and flights change direction strongly.

During this time, there were no calls from passengers as well as crew, nor did the signals sent by the pilots. The car wreck has not been found yet.

11. The strange disappearance of an entire village

In 1930, on a cold night, Canadian fur dealer Joe Labelle was shocked to discover that the Inuit village next to Lake Anjikuni disappeared without a trace.

What remains is just huts with a large amount of clothes and food (demonstrating that people are not leaving on their own), a burial ground with several tombs excavated and cleared, a pack of dogs towing vehicles buried under snow and starved to death.

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People in Inuit village disappeared after only 1 night.

Labelle then went to report to the police, but finding out about the disappearance of the whole village of more than 2,000 people did not work.

The more strange thing is that on the night the village disappeared, one also announced that a blue light was seen running along the horizon.

Some people doubted Labelle's story was fabricated. Someone also pointed out that this story is similar to the story in a fictional book called " Stranger than Science " by Frank Edwards.

12. The Roman legion 9 - The heroic army disappeared without trace

As of the 2nd century AD (SCN), Legion 9 (Legio IX Hispana) became one of the most feared armies in Roman military history.

Founded in about 65 BC, the 9th Corps consisted of more than 4,000 most courageous and brave warriors who fought and won many victories in conquests from Africa and Spain to Germany and Brother.

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Legio IX Hispana became one of the most feared armies in Roman military history.(Illustration).

But in 109 AD, while expeditioning in what is now Scotland, the entire elite corps disappeared mysteriously.

Most historians believe that the disappearance (due to disintegration due to death on battle) of the elite army is not a mystery at all. However, because there is no evidence, every explanation becomes a legend.

One of the most worded legends of the time was that the army of thousands was annihilated by the mighty Scottish warriors in 117 AD.

This legend is also the subject of many cinematic works, books and television programs later. Because there is no archaeological evidence, the truth about the disappearance of the elite Roman army was never discovered.

13. Lost Colony - The mysterious fate of hundreds of historians and archaeologists

Considered to be the most confusing collective disappearance in human history, the fate of migrants in Lost Colony is still a difficult problem for historians and archaeologists.

The story goes that in 1587, 117 immigrants from the UK led by John White (1540-1593) came to Roanoke Island on the coast of North Carolina (USA) today to create a new life on the land. promise.

Ironically, when they arrived, they faced strong opposition from indigenous people. John White then decided to return to England to ask for aid.

It took 3 years later, in 1590, that John White could return to Roanoke Island. The reality before his eyes had to be witnessed with great surprise: More than 100 people, from men, women, and children disappeared without trace.

What John White found was just the word "CROATOAN" engraved on a tree trunk. Given that it was a message from his compatriots before migrating to the nearby island of the same name, John White and the British army decided to look for it. However, sea storms prevented his good intentions before he returned to England shortly thereafter.

John White's return is synonymous with the fact that the "disappearance" of hundreds of British migrants has never been clarified. Do they really migrate to another island? Or was it destroyed by the natives from the beginning? These questions have always been left open for more than 400 years.

14. USS Cyclops - Disappeared without traces on the deep ocean

USS Cyclops is one of the US Navy's largest fuel vessels. It was last seen on March 4, 1918, while docking in the West Indies on a voyage from Brazil to Baltimore, carrying 10,800 tons of manganese ore (used in ammunition production) with more than 300 actions. guests and crew.

USS Cyclops never docked in Baltimore (the port city of Maryland, USA), because the giant ship with 306 people had completely disappeared without traces of the deep ocean. No one understands what happened!

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Will the USS Cyclops sink due to heavy load or attack by storms?All are mysteries!(Illustration).

Led by experienced masters, the disappearance of USS Cyclops caused a lot of controversy at that time.

Obeying all efforts to search regardless of day and night, the fate of the USS Cyclops has so far remained completely enigmatic.