People who Disappeared Without a Trace (part 2)
Saturday, March 16, 2013
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6. Wallace Fard Muhammad
Wallace Fard Muhammad was the founder of the Nation of Islam. Muhammad's life is shroud in mystery. He was born in Afghanistan, Mecca or New Zealand between 1877 and 1896. Even his real name remains a mystery. Alternative names on record include Wallace / Wallie Dodd Ford, Wallace Dodd, Wallie Dodd Fard, WD Fard, David Ford-el, Wali Mohammed farad and Farrad.
is known is that Muhammad preached in Detroit 1930-1934 before disappearing without a trace on the way to Chicago. Many theories surround menghilangnya.Beberapa people say he was killed by police or perhaps his successor, Elijah Muhammad. Another theory he returned to Mecca. One of his former lover who claims she returned to New Zealand. Although it disappeared in 1934, the FBI maintained files remained open until 1960.
is known is that Muhammad preached in Detroit 1930-1934 before disappearing without a trace on the way to Chicago. Many theories surround menghilangnya.Beberapa people say he was killed by police or perhaps his successor, Elijah Muhammad. Another theory he returned to Mecca. One of his former lover who claims she returned to New Zealand. Although it disappeared in 1934, the FBI maintained files remained open until 1960.
7. Heinrich Müller
Heinrich Müller was head of the Gestapo and played a major role in the planning and execution of the Holocaust. He was one of the last Nazi loyalists to remain in the Führerbunker when, most Soviet troops entered Berlin She disappeared on May 1, 1945, the day after Hitler committed suicide. Müller is one of the highest ranking members of the Nazi Party in suspected escape. CIA reveals an exhaustive search to find it within a few months after the war. But there has never been his strong hint, which states the existence of heinrich.
During the Cold War, the CIA believed that Müller is being hidden by the Soviets. However, a thorough examination of Soviet documents after the end of the Cold War did not find any authentic proof. While its existence is still a mystery, it is widely believed Müller died in Berlin shortly after the war.
During the Cold War, the CIA believed that Müller is being hidden by the Soviets. However, a thorough examination of Soviet documents after the end of the Cold War did not find any authentic proof. While its existence is still a mystery, it is widely believed Müller died in Berlin shortly after the war.
8. Michael Rockefeller
Michael Rockefeller was the youngest son of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and a fourth generation member of the legendary Rockefeller family. While working for the Peabody Museum, Rockefeller developed a love for archeology. In 1961, he took part of the expedition to explore New Guinea, one of the last uncharted regions of the world.
On November 17, 1961 Rockefeller boat 40 foot boat with a Dutch anthropologist René Wassing, when the boat gets out of control and overturned.
Wassing managed to swim to shore, but Rockefeller was not so lucky. Despite intensive searches conducted, but no trace was ever found. Alleged that Rockefeller died of drowning or shark or crocodile attack. However, there is evidence that Rockefeller may have met with a lot of strangers and far more horrible fate.
Even in 1961, New Guinea is home to a tribe of headhunters and cannibals, some of them lived not far from where Rockefeller disappeared. It is likely that he was captured and killed in retaliation for some tribes who were killed by the Dutch patrol three years earlier. Unsubstantiated claim by author Paul Toohey, said that Rockefeller's mother hired a private investigator to find her son. According to Toohey, investigators brought back three skulls from local tribes and claim the skull as the skull, white people had been killed. One skull is thought Michael. The Rockefeller family has never confirmed this story.
On November 17, 1961 Rockefeller boat 40 foot boat with a Dutch anthropologist René Wassing, when the boat gets out of control and overturned.
Wassing managed to swim to shore, but Rockefeller was not so lucky. Despite intensive searches conducted, but no trace was ever found. Alleged that Rockefeller died of drowning or shark or crocodile attack. However, there is evidence that Rockefeller may have met with a lot of strangers and far more horrible fate.
Even in 1961, New Guinea is home to a tribe of headhunters and cannibals, some of them lived not far from where Rockefeller disappeared. It is likely that he was captured and killed in retaliation for some tribes who were killed by the Dutch patrol three years earlier. Unsubstantiated claim by author Paul Toohey, said that Rockefeller's mother hired a private investigator to find her son. According to Toohey, investigators brought back three skulls from local tribes and claim the skull as the skull, white people had been killed. One skull is thought Michael. The Rockefeller family has never confirmed this story.
9. Ray Gricar
Ray Gricar has been missing, but there was something strange in the way the disappearance ray, like the others in this list. Gricar was Centre County Prosecutor, of Pennsylvania. On 15 April 2005, Gricar took time off to travel to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and was never seen again. His car was found abandoned in a parking lot in Lewisburg. Although Gricar nonsmokers, authorities found cigarette ashes in the car and the smell of smoke.
Gricar's laptop discovery, of the Susquehanna River a few months later, yielding clues there are strangers spoil his hard drive, as well as data that is in it has been removed or damaged. In April of 2009, police reported Gricar has made searching the web for information on how to destroy the hard drive. The investigation is ongoing, although authorities believe that his death caused by suicide.
Gricar's laptop discovery, of the Susquehanna River a few months later, yielding clues there are strangers spoil his hard drive, as well as data that is in it has been removed or damaged. In April of 2009, police reported Gricar has made searching the web for information on how to destroy the hard drive. The investigation is ongoing, although authorities believe that his death caused by suicide.
10. "Sweet" Jim Robinson
"Sweet" Jim Robinson is a boxer, known as one of Muhammad Ali's first professional opponent. Robinson might be a very good boxer and often win easily even if newcomers. He fought Ali's caving in February, 1961, losing in the first round. He retired after seven years, with a dismal 5-23 record playing.
In 1979, Sports Illustrated interviewed Michael Brennan Robinson in his home district of Miami's Liberty City. This is the last interview with former heavyweight boxer. ESPN reporter Wright Thompson for six years looking for the Miami area for any sign of the missing boxer. Even Ali. Stephen Singer famous collector, who has collected the signatures of every opponent except signature Ali Robinson, who had been empty. Although this event was not officially considered a missing persons case, where Robinson is currently unknown.
In 1979, Sports Illustrated interviewed Michael Brennan Robinson in his home district of Miami's Liberty City. This is the last interview with former heavyweight boxer. ESPN reporter Wright Thompson for six years looking for the Miami area for any sign of the missing boxer. Even Ali. Stephen Singer famous collector, who has collected the signatures of every opponent except signature Ali Robinson, who had been empty. Although this event was not officially considered a missing persons case, where Robinson is currently unknown.
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