This is part 2 of Treva Throneberry. Be sure to read part 1 first! In 1997, Treva walked into Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Washington. By now, she was 28 years old, but told school officials that she was 16. She still had her tennis racket and small red bible. Now her name was Brianna … Continue reading Treva Throneberry, part 2
Treva Throneberry, part 1
May 18, 1969 in Wichita Falls, Texas... Carl and Patsy Throneberry welcomed their youngest daughter, Treva, to the family. While she was still young, the family, which included her 3 sisters and a brother, moved to Electra, Texas. By 1985, everyone in the small town knew the Throneberrys. By all accounts, Treva, now a junior … Continue reading Treva Throneberry, part 1
Mary Morris
October 12, 2000 in Houston, Texas... Mary Henderson Morris, 48 years old, left her home and headed to work at the Spring Valley Chase Bank where she was a loan officer. She never got there. Her husband, Jay Morris, tried to contact her throughout the day, but didn't hear from her. He was getting worried. … Continue reading Mary Morris
Wojtek the Soldier Bear
After a long series of murders, disappearances and diseases, I thought it was about time for a story that was a little more lighthearted! I saw this one on Season 14, Episode 2 of Mysteries at the Museum on the Travel Channel: [1] On April 8, 1942, a group of men, who had been held … Continue reading Wojtek the Soldier Bear
Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Warning: This post contains some mature language. June 14, 2015 in Springfield, Missouri... A Facebook post on the joint account for Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard read, "That Bitch is dead!" This lead to fury of responses. Friends from all over became immediately concerned and asked those close to the mother and daughter to … Continue reading Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Cotard Delusion
Cotard Delusion (also called Cotard Syndrome or Walking Corpse Syndrome) is a psychological disorder where a person believes that they are missing body parts, do not exist or are dead. The first recorded case of Cotard Delusion was in 1788. Charles Bonnet wrote about an elderly woman that felt something hit the side of her … Continue reading Cotard Delusion
Carl Tanzler
Carl Tanzler was born February 8, 1877 in Dresden, Germany. At the age of 10, he had a dream. In his dream, his late aunt showed him a dark-haired woman and told him that she was to be his true love. By 1914, he had traveled to India and Italy, but had settled, for the … Continue reading Carl Tanzler
Beverly Oliver
Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963 12:30pm A 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible limousine (code named X-100 by the Secret Service), part of a 17 vehicle procession, turned left off of Houston Street onto Elm Street next to Dealey Plaza. In the car were the driver (William Greer, a Secret Service agent), Texas Governor John Connally, his … Continue reading Beverly Oliver
Hisashi Ouchi and Masato Shinohara
Tōkai-Mura Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, September 30, 1999, 10:35am. Hisashi Ouchi, 35 years old, Masato Shinohara, 39 years old, and Yutaka Yokokawa, 54 years old, were working at the JCO nuclear fuel processing plant located inside the Tōkai-Mura Nuclear Power Plant. Ouchi and Shinohara were mixing a batch of fuel containing uranium in a … Continue reading Hisashi Ouchi and Masato Shinohara
Kimberly McLean
She began her life on October 16, 1968 as Kimberly McLean. By 1988, She was Becky Sue Turner. Later that year she became Lori Erica Kennedy. At the time of her death in 2010, she was Lori Ruff... Kimberly McLean was the daughter of James and Deanne McLean. She was born in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. James … Continue reading Kimberly McLean








