People who Disappeared Without a Trace (part 1)
Saturday, March 16, 2013
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1. John brisker
John brisker is American basketball player who played in the ABA and NBA in the early 1970s. Brisker average score more than 20 points per game and is considered the defender scored too many points. However, an unstable personality causes him expelled from the Seattle SuperSonics in late summer 1975.
According to his friend, Charlie Williams, "he an excellent player, but charlie says there is something wrong with that person and you definitely got the feeling she would reach into her purse, took the gun and shot you when you were near it."
In 1978 brisker go to Uganda, he told his family he was in the import / export business. What happened next is one of the enduring mysteries of the 1970's. The prevailing theory is that the brisker go to Uganda, not to become a businessman, but as a guest of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. When Amin was overthrown in 1979, brisker allegedly executed by firing squad. His body was never found until now.
2. William Morgan
William Morgan is an aspiring writer who disappeared near Batavia, New York in 1826. What makes this important is the involvement of Freemasons disappeared locally in a conspiracy to silence him. A man, said Morgan tried to join the fraternal order of Freemasons in Batavia.morgan Angered by her refusal, Morgan declared his intention to reveal the secrets of the group in an upcoming book. This action angered the local Freemasons, who issued newspaper advertisements denouncing Morgan and even tried to burn the office kabar.Morgan letter was eventually arrested on charges that he owed money and was jailed in Canandaigua, New York.
Later the same night, an unidentified man came to the prison who claimed to be a friend. He offered to pay the debt Morgan.Morgan leave prison with him and never seen again. Three Mason eventually convicted of kidnapping Morgan, but his body was never found. The most widely accepted theory is that Morgan Niagara.Freemason drowned in the river, of course, denies this is what happened and stated that Morgan paid $ 500 to leave the country. In 1827, a decomposing body was found on the shores of Lake Ontario. Morgan's body was suspected, but no positive identification can be described.
Disappearance of William Morgan created the anti-Masonic sentiment. Anti-Masonic Party presidential candidate even dropped her in 1832.
3. Bobby Dunbar
On August 23, 1912, Lessie and Percy Dunbar met with them.For every parent's nightmare is probably the worst event, when their son was 4 years old, Bobby disappeared on a fishing trip near Swayze Lake in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Eight months later, Bobby was found in the hands of William Cantwell Walters who kidnapped her. Walters was convicted of kidnapping and Bobby Dunbar returned to his family.
But the story does not end there. A woman named Julia Anderson, said it was a case of mistaken identity and that "Bobby Dunbar" is actually his son, Charlie Bruce Anderson. For some reason, the claim was rejected Anderson and Bobby Dunbar returned to his parents. More than 90 years later one of Bobby Dunbar grandson decided to end the mystery of DNA ini.Tes performed on Bobby Dunbar Jr. and son of Lessie and Percy Dunbar's other son, Alonzo, was established there was no blood relation! Children who grew up as Bobby Dunbar Bobby Dunbar is not a child of the family!
Now many who consider that Bobby actually, sunk in the swamp or killed by a crocodile. The true identity of the fake Bobby Dunbar is still a mystery.
4. Percy Fawcett
Percy Fawcett was a British archaeologist because of its self sutradar was inspired to make the film Indiana Jones movie. In 1925 Fawcett, fawcett was the eldest son of Jack and Raleigh Rimell go deep into the Amazon to find a lost city Fawcett believed myth called "Z" then do ekspedisi.dan They never came back. They were last reported to cross the Upper Xingu River, a tributary southeast Amazon.tedengar news of the expedition team was killed by natives. Wilder theories. Fawcett became crazy and live out his days as the leader of the tribe of cannibals who exist on amazon! In 1927, one of the nameplates Fawcett discovered by local residents in 1933 and a compass, of the type used by Fawcett, discovered by Colonel Aniceto Botelho.
More than 100 people were killed in various expeditions to discover the fate of Fawcett and his friends. One set of bones, considered Fawcett, was found in 1951.Namun, DNA tests proved that it was not a bone of fawcett. Ultimate fate Fawcett, his son and Rimell, may never be known.
5. Charles Nungesser dan Francois Coli
Charles Eugène Jules Marie Nungesser (top) and Francois Coli is a French pilot in World War I. and Charles Lindbergh was his rival who flew the first trans-Atlantic non-stop. On May 8, 1927 Nungesser and Coil left Paris with a plane called the dubbed-Levasseur PL.8, White Bird. The plan is to fly the great circle route in the south west of England and Ireland, across the Atlantic to Newfoundland, then to the south to land in New York.
When the plane did not arrive, an international search was launched. No one ever found. There are two popular theories how the fate of the White Bird and crew. One theory is that a sudden storm caused the plane crashed in the Atlantic. The second theory states they fly away through the route to maine. This theory is supported by a number of witnesses, including Anson Berry, who claimed to have heard a plane flying over the camp sputtering isolated in Round Lake, Maine, on the afternoon of May 9, 1927.
Clive Cussler and NUMA team even involved in the search, sending divers to search for Great Gull Lake. To date, no convincing, but small pieces of wreckage found in Maine showed the plane had reached shore.
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