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★ Disappearances & Vanishings (I)

The legendary city of Atlantis: now can an ingenious computer program uncover its true location?  Mysteries of the Missing s1e2: Atlantis

 

Atlantis is the most infamous lost city of all time.  ibid.

 

 

A huge cargo ship vanishes with 27 on board.  New science suggests the culprit could be a near-mythical killer … MS Munchen, the pride of the German merchant navy … the MS Munchen vanishes … They call them rogue waves.  Mysteries of the Missing s1e3: Ghost Ship of the Missing

 

And in California a strange disappearance in the middle of the desert.  Could this recently discovered petroglyph be proof of the ghost ship? … The lost ship of the desert.  Sightings reoccur across the centuries.  ibid.

 

 

The legendary lost city of El Dorado is said to hold the greatest hoard of missing gold ever assembled.  Now, new remote sensing technology is getting closer to solving the mystery: is El Dorado next?  Mysteries of the Missing s1e4: El Dorado

 

In 1541 the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Orellana set off to look for it.  ibid. 

 

 

It’s one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.  Five planes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.  New science suggests a strange geological force may have sent the planes off course.  Mysteries of the Missing s1e5: Bermuda Triangle

 

New scientific research has discovered not just a few individuals living off grid but entire cultures … Deep within the Amazon wilderness there are lost tribes hidden from the rest of the planet.  ibid.

 

 

A man goes missing suddenly sucked into the bowels of the Earth.  Could a rare and deadly natural phenomenon be responsible for his disappearance? … 2013: a man vanishes from his own bedroom … The Seffner event is a deadly mystery … The hole is alarmingly unstable … Across the world there are similar shocking events … They are called sinkholes.  Mysteries of the Missing s1e6: Roanoke 

 

On the island of Roanoke fresh theories on how an entire colony could vanish without a trace.  ibid.

 

How can a whole community just vanish into thin air?  In 1587 a group of 117 intrepid individuals set out from England on a journey into the unknown … The entire colony goes missing … the Roanoke colony … According to the stone, the lost colony moved from the island on to the mainland but things didn’t go very well.  ibid.

 

‘We know that there was severe drought at that time.’  ibid.  dendrologist  

 

 

It’s one of America’s greatest mysteries.  What happened to the men who escaped from Alcatraz?  Mysteries of the Missing s1e7: The Men Who Beat Alcatraz

 

Against the odds, three men escape from the most secure prison in America: Alcatraz … Did the world’s most wanted men escape to a new life?  ibid.

 

80 coconuts and GPS floats were launched off Alcatraz Island; over 90% were carried into the safety of the shore.  ibid.

 

 

Malaysian Airlines Flight 370: A passenger plane goes missing.  The mysterious disappearance points to a frightening possibility: could the very systems designed to make flying safer be responsible?  Mysteries of the Missing s1e8: Flight of Terror

 

Three hours and twenty minutes into its journey the plane exits Brazilian radar coverage and then it vanishes.  ibid.

 

The wreckage is compressed in ways no-one had imagined.  ibid.

 

By the time the plane hits the weather system it is a major storm.  ibid.

 

A bizarre explosion devastates an area twice the size of New York but what caused the destruction?  ibid.

 

The Tunguska event: in a remote area of Siberia a massive explosion rips through the sky.  ibid. 

 

 

I feel like something he loaded by mistake, something to be jettisoned if necessary, something disposable.  I feel like I could disappear.  Gone Girl 2014 starring Ben Affleck & Rosamund Pike & Neil Patrick Harris & Tyler Perry & Carrie Coon & Kim Dickens & Patrick Fugit & Missi Pyle & Emily Ratajkowski & Casey Wilson & Lola Kirke et al, director David Fincher, Amy

 

I am frightened of my own husband.  ibid.

 

You’re a liar and a cheat.  You’re just like dad.  ibid.  Margo

 

To fake a convincing murder you have to have discipline.  ibid.  Amy

 

I was willing to try.  I wax-striped my pussy raw.  I drank canned beer while watching Adam Sandler videos.  ibid.

 

You married a complete psychopath.  ibid.  Margo

 

 

When your job is to find people who are missing, it helps to know where they started.  I find the people who started in the cracks and then fell through.  Gone Baby Gone 2007 starring Casey Affleck & Michelle Monaghan & Morgan Freeman & Ed Harris & John Ashton & Amy Rian & Madeline O’Brien & Amy Madigan & Titus Welliver & Slaine et al, director  

 

If we don’t catch the abductor by day one, only about 10% are ever solved.  ibid.  rozzer Doyle  

 

 

Every two minutes someone in Britain is reported missing.  The key for each investigation is to piece together the missing person’s last known movements.  Following Durham police, cameras capture everyone’s perspective minute by minute as the cases unfold.  For loved ones left at home everything hangs in the balance.  Reported Missing s1e1, BBC 2017  

 

‘A 12 year old Joshua missing from Darlington.’  ibid.  rozzer on radio

 

This is the third time he’s run away in the last two months.  ibid.

 

‘Safe and sound so no harm.’  ibid.  rozzer  

 

‘It’s my daughter.  She’s actually run away from home.  She’s left a really disturbing note and I’m very concerned.  She’s 13 year of age.’  ibid.  mother’s 911 call  

 

‘Katie has been located fit and well.’  ibid.  rozzer  

 

 

28-year-old Darren has how been missing for three days.  Reported Missing s1e2  

 

‘Like he just disappeared off the face of the Earth.’  ibid.  rozzer 

 

It’s now up to CID to find out what really happened.  ibid.

 

‘He’s got this crack cocaine habit.’  ibid.  rozzer

 

‘It’s a traffic accident … a deceased male within.’  ibid.

 

 

‘He’s in his eighties, six foot tall, white hair, he doesn’t wear glasses.  It’s Archibald Campbell.’  Reported Missing s1e3, rozzer

 

‘We found him and he’s alive.’  ibid.

 

 

With Tracey [mother] still at the station, PCs Howard and Kaur head to her home address.  John claims that he stopped paying child maintenance after Tracey prevented him from seeing his son.  Reported Missing s2e1, BBC 2018

 

She used somebody else’s child in order to get financial gain … She was sentenced to two years.  ibid. 

 

 

‘My dad.  24 hours ago.  He lost his job.  He was going to the job agency and he’s not come back since.  He’s unwell.  He’s got depression.  George Richardson.’  Reported Missing s2e2, daughter  

 

CCTV control room operators start searching for George.  ibid.

 

‘The police got me.  I’ve been sleeping homeless for a week.  I love you.’  ibid.  George in police car to missus     

 

 

‘I’d like to report a missing person please [Jean Lloyd].  77.  She was going to a doctor’s appointment in Neston via the bus at 2 o’clock this afternoon.  She didn’t check into the doctor’s and she hasn’t been seen since.’  Reported Missing s2e3

 

‘They’ve found her.  Near the firing range … Life extinct.’  ibid.      

 

 

‘If you can help me?  I’m looking for Michael Price.  He’s gone missing … I’m his partner.’  Reported Missing s2e4, 999 call

 

40-year-old Michael Price, who is currently unemployed, was last seen by his partner Claire when she went to bed on Good Friday.  She and their son Joe were expecting him home on Saturday evening but he failed to return.  ibid.

 

Almost eleven months after he disappeared Michael’s body has been found at the southernmost perimeter of the search area.  ibid. 

 

 

‘I believe this case shows the real Mexico.  All of these events are marked by impunity.  The bodies were abandoned, the injured were left bleeding out for more than five hours.’  The Missing 43: Mexico’s Disappeared Students, critic, Vice News 2014

 

Thousands of people have gathered to protest the disappearance of 43 normal students in the southern state of Guerreiro and the killing of six others … This case has stunned Mexico to new levels of outrage and anger.  ibid.

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