Aruba: 2005
18 year old Natalee Holloway went on a night out with her classmates while on holiday in Aruba. She never returned to her hotel room and has never been found.
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The disappearance of the Beaumont children is one of the most mysterious in Australian history. 3 children simply went missing off a busy beach in 1966 and have still not been found.
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On November the 24th 1971, a man dressed smartly in a suit boarded a NorthWest Orient airlines plane in Portland in Oregon. Little did anyone know that this man would go to hijack the plane and make off with $200 000.
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On November the 24th 1971, a man dressed smartly in a suit boarded a NorthWest Orient airlines plane in Portland in Oregon. Little did anyone know that this man would go to hijack the plane and make off with $200 000.
The story of DB Cooper out now: https://t.co/6KGrfo4a6q
Michael Schallamach went missing in April 1992 and a letter arrived reportedly from a woman he was having an affair with. His family didnβt believe it. His case would eventually be connected to the murder of the entire Chohan family in 2003.
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He was arrested and was sentenced to death. He was executed by lethal injection in 1999. Listen to the full story here on 10 minute true crime: https://t.co/UZnqZO84oq
Just before 9am on the 19th of April 1995, a Ryder rental truck came to stop outside the Alfred P Murrah Federal building. It was an important building in the downtown area of the city which had multiple purposes. As it had so many varied uses, the building was often very busy.
The explosion was found to have come from a rental car that had been parked outside with a bomb fixed to the inside. The FBI tracked down the person on the rental car, it was Timothy McVeigh.