25 Scary And Disturbing Crimes That Haven’t Been Solved
If you like being scared, you will enjoy this.
Published 9 years ago in Creepy
If you like being scared, you will enjoy this.
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The case of Bradford Bishop: A foreign service officer, in 1976 Bradford murdered his wife and children in Maryland and then disappeared. Since then numerous sightings have been reported in Europe but because he worked for the foreign service, and immigration/air travel was harder to track back then, the case is cold for now.3
Disappearance of Maura Murray: Maura Murray disappeared on the evening of February 9, 2004 after crashing her car on route 112 in Haverhill, New Hampshire. A nursing student at University of Massachusetts, she had told her professors early in the week that she had a family emergency. No such emergency existed.5
The murder of Ken McElroy: Ken McElroy was the town bully of Skidmore, Missouri. One day he was shot in broad daylight in front of 46 witnesses, including his wife. Nobody called an ambulance and upon being interviewed nobody except for his wife could name a suspect. The DA declined to press charges and no shooter was ever named.16
Hinterkaifeck murders: Hinterkaifeck is a small town in Bavaria, Germany where a family was brutally murdered in 1922. The family’s neighbors reported that several days prior to the attack the father had mentioned that he noticed tracks in the snow leading from the forest to the family’s home but the tracks didn’t lead back to the forest. Apparently he had also had mentioned sounds in the attic, but this was all reported to police after the murder.18
Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley: Amy went missing during a cruise with her family in 1998. One year later a man was approached at a brothel by a woman claiming to be Amy Bradley and asking for help. He reported it to the police several months later but by that point the brothel had burned down.21
The children who went up in smoke: It’s another story of children disappearing during a fire, except this time it was 5 kids. On the night before Christmas of 1945, in Fayetteville, West Virginia, the Sodder family home caught fire and burned down. The mother and father escaped with four of the children while the other five were never heard of again.