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10 Pets That Ate Their Owners

10 Pets That Ate Their Owners

Most people love having a pet or two around. Great companions and often very loyal, we don't think of our pets as homicidal murderers bent on eating our flesh. Think again. Whether a house cat or a massive pig like this guy here - there's quite a history or our little companions turning on us when they get the urge to snack.



1. Bad Doggy
Man's best friend? We'll let you be the judge. When police entered the house of a Liverpool resident they believed to be deceased, They found Buster the bull terrier in an agitated state. Now, we know what you're thinking the dog was upset because his owner died. Or maybe he was upset because he had been eating something rather disturbing? It turned out buster had been feasting away on his owner's corpse for a few days. Investigations found no proof Buster had killed his owner leaving everyone wondering what to do with the pooch.

2. Pack of trouble
You think one dog eating a person is bad? Try a pack. Andre Lumboga had been away from home for 14 days. When he returned home his 7 dogs were really glad to see him. You see, they had actually been starving for days so when their owner arrived at the door, They treated it like how you get when the pizza delivery man arrives. Lumboga was attacked by the pack of pets who devoured his body like a stuffed crust pepperoni special. When a neighbor came to investigate, he found the remains of Andre spread all over the property.

3. Cat got your tongue?
Let's face it, we all know cats are arrogant, stuck-up fur balls that think they're better than us. but did you know they will also be the first in line for the buffet if you drop dead in your home? Janet found this out. When the neighbors hadn't seen her for weeks they called the police. The authorities entered the house and found the owner dead. More disturbingly they found her cats feasting on her body. Apparently starving, the cats decided to do away with loyalty And eat their owner who had a rather ironically appropriate last name.

4. Hamster homicide
They are small, furry live in cages. they've also been known to eat each other. But who knew hamsters could become mini hannibal lecters? One forensic study revealed that a 43 year old woman was found dead in her home along with her per hamster. The autopsy and investigation revealed some rather disturbing things. Firstly, the woman's body had chew marks. Worst yet, the hamster's burrow had been decorated with chunks of "skin, fat and muscular tissue"

5. That's pretty disturbing
The lizard people Ronald Huff was really into exotic pets. Rather than a conventional, boring dog, Huff opted for monitor lizards-seven of them to be precise. We think you know where this one is going. When Huff hadn't been heard from for a few days his family got worried and called the police. Upon arrival, the officers found Huff dead on the floor-at least what was left of him. Clearly unable to operate the phone to order take-out The swarm of lizards had decided to see if humans really do taste like chicken.



6. Hungry hungry hippo
On the surface, having a hippo as a pet seems like a really bad idea. They're big, they're loud, they can lose their cool pretty quick and what are you going to feed him? South African farmer Marius Els found this out the hard way. For years Els had kept a pet hippo on his farm, despite warnings against it. He should of listened. A few years ago, Els'body was found floating in the river. It had been thoroughly chewed up by his pet hippo. It turns out they do not just eat marbles.

7. Mistaken identity
People who own exotic snakes love them and say these 'pets' get a bad rap in the media This story isn't going to help. Grant Williams owned a 13-foot Burmese python. Notice the past tense there? That's because one day neighbors found Williams dead with his pet wrapped around him. According to experts, the snake had smelled chicken and went into feeding mode. Unfortunately, Williams was the closest "food" and it is believed The hungry snake was merely playing out its natural instincts.

8. Ferret felony
Quite a few people enjoy having ferrets as pets. Why not? They're little, cute and entertaining. They also have sharp little teeth and apparently a taste for baby flesh. What do we mean? A Missouri family was awaken one early morning to the sound of their baby crying. Thinking it was hungry or had a dirty diaper the parents were shocked to find That their per ferret had actually eaten seven fingers off the hands of their baby. The animal was killed and the child sent to a nearby hospital to begin recovery.

9. Squeal like a pig
One day, Terry Vance Carner headed out to feed his pigs. That wasn't unusual. When he failed to return to the house, his family knew something was wrong. A search found the 69-old's remains spread throughout the pig pen. Domestic pig attacks are rare but not unheard of and it is believed Garner may have suffered a heart attack which ultimately led to his gruesome demise as pig feed.

10. A horror scene
Sometimes when pets turn on you it can turn things into a real nightmare. German Mark Voegel found this out when his army of exotic pets escaped from their cages Authorities think a pet black widow named Bettina landed the killer blow. When they arrived at his house they found the ghastly sight of Voegel's body, Covered in spider webs with arachnids scurrying in and out of his mouth and nostrils. In addition, his body was being snacked on by pet termites And for added effect several reptiles were also wondering around the place.

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15. Patrick Warren and David Spencer
A double disappearance took the UK by storm in 1996, when two friends, David Spencer and Patrick Warren, ages 13 and 11, respectively, mysteriously vanished near Solihull. It was Boxing Day, when the boys said they were heading out to hang out with one of Patrick’s brothers. The brother lived in Chelmsley Wood, which was not too far off.

The pair was seen throughout the afternoon, at one point playing on a frozen lake with some other kids. The last time they were spotted was at Chelmsley Wood’s Shell petrol station. It was nearly midnight, and they bought some biscuits. What happened to the boys after they purchased the midnight snack, we’ll never know.

Some believe that a man who was convicted five years later for taking the life of another schoolboy may have had a hand in the boys’ disappearances. The man in question, Brian Field, lived near the boys’ homes, but he claims he had nothing to do with Patrick or David. So what happened to the boys? Maybe time will tell.



14. Mona Blade
In other international news, we turn to the mysterious disappearance of New Zealand native, Mona Blades. At 18 years old on May 31st, 1975, Mona vanished en route to Hastings from Hamilton. She was headed there to visit her family on Queen’s Birthday holiday weekend. The thing is, she was hitchhiking – a pretty clear no-no in most peoples’ books…that is, anyone that doesn’t want to vanish into thin air. She was picked up by a motorist in an orange Datsun 120Y station wagon. She was never seen or heard from again.

Three days later, she was reported missing when she didn’t show up to a job for which she was recently hired. One suspect was sought in the case, but when the police dug up the floorboards of the suspect Mervyn Hinton’s house, they discovered nothing. The case is still open today. For upwards of forty years, the woman’s disappearance has stumped authorities. For those of us just learning about Mona, the mystery may stump us for forty more.

13. Asha Degree
Asha disappeared without a trace from her home in Shelby, North Carolina sometime after 2:30 A.M. in 2000. When her mother, Iquilla, awoke the next morning to find Asha gone from her bed, she searched the house and called her sister-in-law who lived across the street. Asha was nowhere to be found. “That’s when I went into panic mode,” Iquilla said. “I heard a car next door ... I put shoes on and ran outside.” At first glance, the case seemed to be that of a runaway. But why she would have run, no one knows. She was younger than most runaways and had no known motive to leave her home. Her family was loving, and their life revolved around relatives, school, and church. Her grades were good. There was nothing to escape.

What we do know is that early on February, 14th, 2000, Asha packed her bookbag and headed out in the windy rain, walking alongside Highway 18. Witnesses claim to have seen the girl walking about 1.3 miles from her home but, once approached, she raced into the woods. Since that moment, Asha vanished. A Mickey Mouse hair bow, pencil and marker were discovered at a shed along the highway. Other than that, all they found of Asha was her bookbag, discovered at a construction site near the highway wrapped in a plastic bag. It held personal items and several sets of clothes.

The search was called off after 9,000 man hours turned up nothing. “We have never really had that first good, substantial lead,” County Sheriff Dan Crawford said. But the Degrees try to keep their daughter’s case alive. Every year, they hold a walk to the billboard they’ve erected, asking for any information on Asha’s whereabouts. Many believe that, rather than running away, Asha was taken. However, the Degrees are hopeful that their daughter is still living. “I fully expect her to walk through the door,” her mother said.

12. Baby Sabrina
Nothing is more heartbreaking than when a baby goes missing. And when they disappear without a trace, the child’s parents live a life of uncertainty. Is Sabrina still alive? Where is she now? Sabrina Aisenberg disappeared on a night in 1997 from her Florida home. As with most missing child cases, Sabrina’s parents were suspects. They even wiretapped the Aisenbergs’ home and made a case against them.

Charges were filed in 1999, alleging false statements and conspiracy by the couple. The federal judge, in turn, said the detectives were lying, and in 2001, all charges were dismissed against the Aisenbergs. Imagine being falsely accused for your own child’s disappearance. The Aisenbergs believe that Sabrina was taken and raised by a new family. Prior to their baby’s disappearance, they thought they were living in a safe community and would often leave their doors and windows unlocked. They didn’t hear anyone enter the home the night in question.

When they woke the children for school the next day, Marlene Aisenberg found Sabrina and her yellow blanket were gone. “I heard my wife’s screams,” recalled Steve Aisenberg. “We searched in the house, and that’s when my wife noticed the garage door had been left open and even worse, that the door leading from the garage to the laundry room and into our house was wide open.” Sabrina would be 20 years old this year. “We just can’t shake the feeling that Sabrina is alive,” Steve said. “We think that whoever took our daughter did so because they desperately wanted a child of their own. But we want her back. She belongs with us.” A lead matching Sabrina’s description occurred in 2003, but DNA tests proved it false. Nothing more has come of the case. Sabrina is gone without a trace, but the investigation remains open and active.

11. Zebb Quinn
One episode that has troubled those in Asheville, North Carolina for 17 years is that of Zebb Quinn. At the time of his disappearance on January 2nd, 2000, he was 20 years old. The strange part of his story is that prior to his disappearance, he received a page from his aunt’s phone number. The even stranger thing is that his aunt claims she never paged him. Moreover, at the time of the page, his aunt said her house had been broken into.

Nothing was taken, but a lot of items in her home had been moved around and misplaced. Did whoever lead to Zebb’s disappearence page him so that he’d come to his aunt’s home? What happened there? Or is there another explanation for the disturbance? The case gets weirder: two weeks after his disappearance, Zebb’s car was found parked in front of where his mother worked. Large lips were drawn on the window and a puppy was discovered inside the car. Don’t worry, he was alive. But is Zebb? We may never know.



10. Laozi
The first mysterious disappearance on the history books goes all the way back to 531 BC, when one of the most central figures of Chinese culture, Laozi, climbed atop a water buffalo and headed into the Western wildlands from mainland China, never to be seen or heard from again. The Chinese sage founded Taoism, a philosophical tradition centered around being in harmony with the Tao. The Tao is the pattern, substance, and source of all in existence.

So the basic principle of Taoism is to live in harmony with everything. Laozi worked in the Zhou dynasty court until he was older and wiser. That’s when he looked around him and saw ingrained corruption and blatant hypocrisy…not much different than what you see today. Disgusted, he decided to leave this place. But before he disappeared without a trace, a border keeper requested that he write the teachings of Taoism. Laozi acquiesced, putting the work down on paper. Then he vanished like fog and mist into the mountains.

9. Orion Williamson
It was July 1854 when a farmer in Selma, Alabama disappeared from his pasture. Orion Williamson had been lounging around on his front porch when he decided to pull his horses in. He stood up, traipsed across the field, and was never seen or heard from again. Orion’s wife and child watched him go, as did his neighbors on the opposite end of the field.

They even waved at him. It was the last time they would. All accounts state that the man simply vanished into thin air. And after witnesses and authorities searched the grounds, that seemed to be the case. There was no hole, no sinking sand, not a single sign pointing to the cause of this man’s mysterious disappearance. Nothing. He was there, and then he was gone. The place was searched using dogs, and journalists tore into the story in Selma, but to no avail. The case of Orion’s disappearance has long gone cold.

8. Joe Keller
It was the summer before Joseph Keller’s sophomore year at Cleveland State Community College. He’d been traveling with friends across the West. They’d visited the Grand Canyon, San Francisco, Las Vegas, after which they headed on over to Joe’s relative’s dude ranch in Colorado. But Keller didn’t get to explore the area for long. On July 23, 2015, the day before Keller’s 19th birthday, he disappeared. He’d been out running that day, together with his friend, Collin. The two started out together, but soon Collin, being a cross-country runner, sped ahead. At the time, a fly-fisherman had seen Collin running, but no Joe lagged behind.

After his run, Collin headed back to the ranch to wait for Joe, but when he didn’t show up after an hour, the group knew something was wrong. They began searching. Soon the search party grew to 35. “If he was hurt, he would have heard us,” David Van Berkum, Joe’s uncle, said. “He was either not conscious or not there.” If he’d gotten lost, perhaps Joe had scrambled to higher ground to see if he could find his way. He was in his running gear, so he certainly wasn’t dressed for a night in the wilderness. Luckily, the night was warm, and the search party expected Joe to find his way and return home. Still, the group called the police at 10 P.M., and deputies appeared at midnight, Joe’s birthday.

The search continued, with the focus directed at logical logistics. When Joe still didn’t show, the search expanded. Search dogs, firefighters, volunteers – even with everyone on deck, 200 people on foot and horseback, 15 dogs, an infrared airplane, Joe was never found. After a few days, volunteers abandoned the mission. There were no clues, leads led nowhere. Joe Keller simply vanished. Did he fall and hurt himself? Was he taken? Did some wild animal take him instead? Only Joe knows.

7. The Alaskan Family
Individual cases of disappearances are mysterious enough. Imagine an entire family vanishing into thin air. That’s what happened to an Alaskan family of four in 2014. 37-year-old Brandon Jividen and his 22-year-old girlfriend, Rebecca Adams, vanished, along with Adams’ three- and five-year old children, Jaracca and Michelle. The family disappeared on May 27th in small-town Kenai. When a neighbor called the police to report the strange absence of the family, who had been missing for days, the police found the couple’s cars parked at the apartment and, inside, nothing amiss.

No sign of forced entry, and nothing suspicious disturbed the scene. The only clue was that the family dog had disappeared along with them. However, a few days later, Lanell Adams, Rebecca’s sister, contacted the police and mentioned that Rebecca had been behaving strangely several days before she and her family disappeared. She told police, “She sounded very distressed. She just told me: ‘Know that I love you,’ and she had to get off the phone very quickly. I asked her, Becca, are you OK?’ She said, ‘Don’t ask me that right now. Just know that I love you.’”

FBI involvement led to search and rescue dogs and search aircraft. Nothing turned up until, in May 2015, scraps of clothing and the remains of a man the police believe to be Brandon Jividen were found in the grass just off a northwest  trail short of a mile from the family’s home. Remains of a dog were also found there. Police believe that Brandon took the dog’s life, as well as his girlfriend and her kids. But with such mysterious circumstances and the rest of the family still missing, we may never know what really happened.

6. Maura Murray
In a case that enraptured the nation, 21-year-old Maura Murray vanished from New Hampshire in 2004, never to be seen or heard from again. The nursing student was attending UMass Amherst, when she emailed her professors to let them know she was heading home, because there’d been a passing in the family. She then left in her Saturn sedan, after having packed it with a week’s worth of clothes and toiletries and MapQuest directions to Burlington, Vermont. It was a snowy drive, and Maura left at dark.

She took a turn too quickly and ended up swerving into a snowbank. A motorist pulled up to ask Maura if she wanted help, which she refused. A couple minutes later, the police arrived. But Maura wasn’t there. All they found was a locked car, a cracked windshield, and deployed airbags. It didn’t take long for a full-scale investigation to unfold – search dogs, helicopters, the whole nine yards. Media flocked to the scene, with interviews being done with Maura’s father and her boyfriend, Bill Rausch.

Rausch told Soledad O’Brien from CNN that he’d received a voicemail from a prepaid calling card that night: “I could hear only breathing and then towards the end of the voice mail, I heard what was apparent to be crying and then a whimper, which I’m certain was Maura.” The case was perplexing from the beginning. For one thing, there had been no passing in Maura’s family. She had taken $280 out of her account and purchased drinks that fateful night. She hadn’t told anyone – not her father, not her boyfriend, not her friends – where she was headed.

The case only became more baffling when leads started to roll in. And there were lots of them. Internet message boards had just come into vogue in 2004, and they were blowing up with theories and potential leads. One of Rausch’s friends had made a website about the case, and a cousin of Maura’s had done the same. Armchair sleuths began trying to piece the puzzle together.

But how constructive were these theories? Some thought Maura had faked her own passing and headed to Canada; others believed someone had snatched her on Route 112. Some of these theorists went to investigate the scene. Some – like Joseph Anderson – have become obsessed with the case, spending around five hours a day trying to dig up information. Then there was Butch Atwood. He was driving his school bus home the night of Maura’s disappearance. When he came across the scene, he pulled over and asked Maura if she needed him to call the police.

She told him no and claimed she’d already phoned up AAA. Butch thought that was odd, since there was almost no cell reception in the area. He called the police when he arrived home anyway, which was just a short distance away. In fact, he could see the scene from his house. When police arrived, they found the Saturn soaked in red stains. She’d obviously been drinking, but there was no sign of a struggle, no footprints to follow.

Fred Murray, Maura’s father, believed the police botched his daughter’s case. “It’s freezing cold out,” he said, “there’s a crack in the windshield, there’s a potential head injury, there’s arguably evidence of drinking, which would promote  hypothermia. A young person. In a state of shock.

… And you don’t go down the street the way she was going?” The police believe Fred’s anger is misplaced. Fred also closed out a group of volunteers who were helping follow leads. No leads have proven fruitful, however. And Maura Murray remains mysteriously missing to this day.


5. D.B. Cooper
One infamous disappearance is that of D.B. Cooper, the skyjacker. D.B. Cooper is an alias. The man who carries this alias jacked an airplane from Northwest Orient Airlines right out of the clear blue sky. This was the day before Thanksgiving, 1971. Flight 305 departed from Portland and was Seattle-Tacoma bound, when the gentleman by the name of Cooper told a flight attendant that he demanded four parachutes, a refueling truck, and $200,000.

Upon landing, everything went smoothly for Cooper. Not so much for the authorities. He received his ransom, the parachutes, and the refueling truck, and he let the flight’s passengers go. He retained the pilot and some crew members and told them to fly to Mexico City. But they were only 30 minutes into departure when Cooper parachuted out of the  plane at 10,000 feet with his ransom in tow.

 No one knows where he disappeared to, who he was, or whether or not he landed safety. All anyone can guess is that, if he did, he set foot somewhere near Mount St. Helens in Washington state. D.B. Cooper’s identity remains a mystery…but that hasn’t stopped the FBI and other investigators from trying to solve it. They’ve pointed the finger at everyone from flight attendants to engineering surveyors to copycats to aerospace engineers to old guys who live on boats in San Diego Bay.

To no avail. The identity and subsequent disappearance of D.B. Cooper remains a mystery, and it's unclear if he even survived the jump. Investigators are going off details from the single clue D.B. Cooper left behind: a JCPenney clip-on tie which was found on seat 18E. No wonder he disappeared so successfully. What’s the takeaway from a $3 tie?

4. Jimmy Hoffa
With paparazzi and all the media attention that comes with fame, it’s hard to imagine a famous person disappearing. But the American labor union leader and President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union, Jimmy Hoffa, disappeared at age 62 in July, 1975. Hoffa had long been a union activist and, by his mid-20s, had become a significant figure in progressing union interests.

He became vice president and then president on 1958, serving in the role until 1971. In 1964, he nailed down the very first national agreement for teamsters’ rates, and the union grew to its largest membership under his leadership, at a peak of more than 1.5 million. Despite all of these kudos, Hoffa was also known for being involved with underground industries. In 1964, he was convicted of fraud, attempted bribery, and jury tampering and was subsequently sentenced to 13 years in 1967.

This sentence was cut short by none other than Richard Nixon, who pardoned him in 1971, on the terms that he’d resign as union president. Four years later, Hoffa mysteriously vanished. Some suspected that his mob dealings had caught up with him. Others claimed that he was buried at the end zone of the Giants’ original stadium. Many Hoffites continue to follow his story, hoping to sniff out a lead. But the man seems to have left no trace behind.

3. Amy Fitzpatrick
Another international mystery surrounds a 15-year-old Irish girl, Amy Fitzpatrick, who disappeared in 2008 on New Year’s Day in Spain. Staying at the Riviera del Sol in Mijas Costa, Amy was last seen departing her friend’s house, never to be heard from again. What we know of the Irish teen is that Amy despised her stepfather, Dave Mahon, and it seems, for good reason.

Dave went on to take the life of Amy’s brother, Dean, five years after the girl’s disappearance, in 2013. Amy’s friend, Ashley, and Ashley’s mother, Debbie, spoke of Amy’s relationship with Dave. “She was scared of him, and you could tell,” Ashley said. “What were Amy’s words?” Debbie added. “‘He makes my skin crawl’, they were Amy’s words about Dave.” So is Amy’s case a runaway, did someone take her? Or something even more sinister?

Spanish police have never thought Amy was a runaway. For one thing, other than Ashley Rose – whose house she was staying at the night of her disappearance – she knew no one else in Spain. The investigation led to a local bar, and police believe it’s possible that Amy ended up there and was perhaps taken. One suspicious piece of information is that Amy went nowhere without her phone…but the night of her disappearance, she didn’t take it with her.

It was discovered in her family’s apartment, and Ashley claims to have seen her use it that night at her house. “She had an Irish phone which she kept all her contacts on [because her other Spanish phone was smashed],” Ashley said. “She had that phone with her [on the night she disappeared] because she used our house phone to call her mum and she got the number off that phone. I saw her do it.” So if Amy ran away or was taken, how did the phone return to her home? Amy’s disappearance has yet to be solved and perhaps never will be.

2. Lord Lucan
This Lord was a bad man. And bad things are bound to happen to those who deserve them. After he went after a nanny with a lead pipe and then went after his ex-wife, Lady Lucan, the 7th Earl of Lucan, John Bingham, sped off to East Sussex in his Ford Corsair. Bingham was paranoid and obsessive, whom Lady Lucan had divorced. He spied on his ex after they split and melted down the day before after a pet cat that he’d bought for his children had been found with its throat sliced. After these events and his escape, his car was found dripping in red liquid. But Lord Lucan was nowhere to be found.

1. Amelia Earhart
Perhaps one of the most infamous disappearances of all time, Amelia Earhart, the aviator and multi-talented  extraordinaire, vanished into thin air at only 39 years old. The aviation pioneer was attempting to complete a round-the-world flight, when somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared on July 2nd, 1937. The subsequent search to find the pair is the most expensive and extensive in American history.

Although plenty of theories floated around about the disappearance, the common belief was that Earhart ran out of fuel in the Electra, and sank near Howland Island in the Pacific. That was the main theory…until this year. A photograph was discovered in the National Archives that turned the Earhart theorists on their heads. The photo shows a look-alike Earhart, alongside a look-alike Noonan on a dock, while a Japanese ship tows a barge carrying something that’s estimated to be 38 feet long, the same dimensions as the Electra.

The photo appears to be undoctored, and NBC News analyst and former executive assistant director for the FBI, Shawn Henry, is confident that Earhart and Noonan do, indeed, appear in the photo. If that’s the case, then it looks like the pair did survive whatever ordeal they’d faced. But did they survive for long? According to some experts, if Earhart was captured by the Japanese, she may have been kept in captivity until her passing.

This is one mysterious disappearance that may have been solved with a photograph, perhaps giving faith to others who’ve lost a loved one without a trace. Thanks for checking out this video. Be sure to subscribe because we upload new countdowns every Tuesday and Saturday. Or if you're still not convinced, here are some of our other videos that I think you'd like.

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5. John Hill
Ottumwa is a small city in southern Iowa and it is home to a disturbing unsolved mystery. Early on the morning of November of 22, 1976, two men walked into the Ottumwa Launderette and in a small room they found the dead body of the 51 year old owner of the launderette John Hill. He had been stabbed multiple times and shot. The police were called to the scene and they found a .25 caliber handgun on the floor near Hill's body.

Near the entrance of the launderette the police found five bullet holes. The police concluded that Hill died as a result of a robbery gone wrong. Hill fired his gun five times at the robber and missed with each shot. The robber attacked Hill stabbing and shooting him. The police said that it was a long drawn-out struggle. Then the killer did something really unusual.

Despite having multiple gunshots go off, which would have drawn a lot of attention, the killer took the time to write something in the victim's blood at the crime scene. It either said black or lack and then the second word was older. The police are unsure what the words refer to or their significance. There were two suspects in the case who are a couple, but neither were charged because they had strong alibis. Unfortunately the case has never been solved and Hill's family is still looking for answers as to who is responsible for his brutal and senseless murder.



4. Tracey Neilson
After a day of classes at Medical School on January 5, 1981, Jeff Neilson returned home to the apartment that he shared with his wife of five months, Tracy Nielsen, in Moore Oklahoma It was Tracey's birthday, she had turned 21. When Jeff got to the apartment he found the door unlocked. Inside the apartment, he found Tracy on the bed. She was lying face up. Her throat had been slit and she had been stabbed multiple times in the chest. During the police investigation they were quickly able to rule Jeff out as a suspect. What the police learned is that on the morning of her birthday, Tracy ran around and did some errands.

Then a neighbor saw Tracy finishing up her chores around the apartment at about noon. During the afternoon her friends and family have been calling to wish her a happy birthday but no one answered the phone. The medical examiner placed her time of death at some time around noon. She had not been sexually assaulted. There was no evidence of a break-in and there was no signs of a struggle inside the apartment. Robbery doesn't appear to be a motive because there was only one item missing from the apartment. It was a one inch by four inch keychain that Tracy used, which had her name on it.

The police think that the killer took it with him as a souvenir. The killer left several clues in the apartment, notably a single fingerprint but unfortunately no match to it has ever been found. The second clue is a cable ticket book from Southwestern Bell for cable repair, which may explain how the killer got into the apartment without breaking in or forcing his way in because Tracy may have let him in since he was a repairman.

The last ticket in the book lists Tracy's address as the service address Whoever filled out the ticket said that the work was completed and then they signed or initialed it at the bottom. The ticket said that the work was finished at 11:51 a.m. on the day of the murder. The police and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are hoping that someone will recognize the signature or the handwriting Since the murder the police have followed up on 1500 leads, but after 35 years they are no closer to figuring out who killed Tracy Nielsen on her 21st birthday.

3. Gary Grant Jr.
January 12 1984, was a Thursday, but 7-year-old Gary Grant Jr. of Atlantic City, New Jersey, had the day off of school because there was a teacher conference. Gary left his house at about 2:30 in the afternoon and he told his mother that he had an appointment. His mother never thought to ask what he meant by appointment. Gary was supposed to return home by four o'clock and when he didn't, his mother called the police His neighborhood was searched and two days after he went missing his body was found two blocks from his house in the vacant lot.

The 7-year-old had been bludgeoned to death with a metal pipe. The last person seen with gary was his 12-year old friend Carl Mason, whose nickname was "Boo." The police interviewed Carl, who has developmental disability and was smaller than Gary, without a guardian or a lawyer present and he confessed to the murder. He was arrested and sent to juvenile detention. Once he was incarcerated Carl said that he was innocent.

He was given two polygraph tests; one was inconclusive and the other showed that he was telling the truth about being innocent. The judge eventually threw out the confession and Carl was released. Not long afterwards, the investigation into Gary's murder frosted over. This was especially tough on Gary Grant Sr., who was a police officer with the Atlantic City Police Department.

On January 4, 1986, a message was found scrawled on the side of an Atlantic City police car. It read: "Gary Grant's dead. I am living. Another will die on January 12th if all goes right." January 12th was the second anniversary of Gary's murder. Luckily, January 12th, came and went and no one was murdered in Atlantic City on that day. A few weeks later, a second message was found. This time it was scratched onto a sidewalk. It said: "Gary Grant Jr. lives. I still killed him. Son of the pig officer. Payback is a M.F."

The last message led to speculation that grant may have been killed and his payback against his father because he arrested somebody. However, that theory has never been proven. In fact, to this day the police are uncertain if the killer actually wrote the messages or if they were just a horrible prank. The case has sat cold ever since. The new clue emerged in 2006. Gary Grant senior was converting some audio tapes to mp3 files when he came across one that was labeled phone calls.

On the audiotape, he heard the following call that was made to the 911 dispatch on March 8, 1986, weeks after the messages were found. This wasn't the only mysterious phone call on the audiotape A few weeks after the bizarre confession, the 911 dispatch received a second strange phone call regarding the murder of Gary Grant. The caller didn't identify themselves but they accused the man of killing Gary because his father was a cop. The man's name was never made public because he was never charged.

Gary Grant Sr. knows the man, but says that he never had a problem with him. We should also point out that the accused man was arrested in 2011 for sexual contact with a child under the age of five and child endangerment. He ended up pleading guilty to child endangerment in 2013. Again, it is unclear at the calls are genuine or just a disturbing prank. Tragically, despite his father conducting his own investigation the murder of Gary Grant Jr. remains unsolved.

2. The Freeway Phantom
The evening of April 25th, 1971, was a warm one in Prince George's County, Maryland, and it was just an ordinary Sunday for 13-year-old Carol Spinks and her family. Around dinnertime Carol's older sister asked her to walk to the 7-Eleven, which was about a half a mile away from the family's home to pick up some TV dinners, bread and soft drinks Carol made it to the store and purchased her items but then she disappeared on her way home. Her body was found six days later on a grassy embankment next to a highway.

A few months later on the morning of July 8, 16-year-old Darleina Johnson, who lived a few blocks away from Carol, left her home to go to her summer job at a local recreation center. Sadly, she never made it to work. Her body was found 11 days after she went missing. She had been dumped about 15 feet away from where Carroll's body was found. 19 days after Darlenia disappeared 10-year-old Brenda Crockett was sent to the store by her mother.

When she didn't return home her family searched the neighborhood for her. Three hours after Brenda left for the store, her, 7-year-old sister was at home and the phone rang. She answered it and it was Brenda. She was crying. She said that a white man picked her up and she was heading home in the cab. She also said that she thought she was in Virginia. she then hung up the phone quickly. Minutes later the phone rang again.

Brenda's mother's boyfriend answered it this time. Again it was Brenda calling. She repeated what she told her sister and then she added that she was alone in the house with a man. The boyfriend told Brenda to put the man on the phone to tell him where she was and he'd come get her. Brenda then asked, "Did my mother see me?" The boyfriend responded, "How could she see you when you're in Virginia? Tell the man to come to the phone."

The boyfriend then heard the sound of heavy footsteps and Brenda said "I'll see you..." And then the line went dead. Hours later Brenda's body was found along the highway in Prince George's County. Her body wasn't hidden like the first two victims. She had been raped and strangled to death. A scarf was tied around her neck. The police think that the killer made Brenda call her home to give them false information to throw investigators off his track.

On October 8, 12 year old Nenomoshia Yates went missing while walking home from the store in Prince George's County Her corpse was found dumped along the side of the road just hours after she went missing She had been raped and strangled Then around 10:25 on November 15, 18 year-old Brenda Woodward was seen getting off the bus to transfer to another one Her body was found near an access ramp early the next morning. She had been strangled and stabbed.

Her coat was then laid gently over her body in her coat pocket there was a note that said: A handwriting analysis was performed on the note and the handwriting expert said that the note was written by Brenda herself; meaning the Phantom dictated the note to her. At this point the FBI was called in and they got thousands of tips, but none of the tips led anywhere. Around the same time that the FBI got involved the killer took a hiatus. But then on September 5, 1972, he popped back up again On that day, witnesses saw 17-year-old Diane William heading home on the bus after visiting her boyfriend, but she never made it home she was found strangled to death off the side of the road hours after she was seen exiting the bus After the murder of Diane Williams the Freeway Phantom killings came to it end.

Over the course of two years he claimed at least six lives. All the girls were between the ages of 10 and 18 and all of them were african-american. The FBI continued to work on the case but then in 1974 they reassigned the agents that were working on the case because manpower was needed to investigate the Watergate scandal and the freeway phantom killings went cold. In the ensuing years cold-case investigators have continued to look into the string of murders.

One conclusion they drew, which is based on the areas where the girls were kidnapped and the locations where their bodies were dumped, that the Phantom's anchor spot is Congress Heights, which is a neighborhood in Washington DC, suggesting that he lived or worked in the area during the time of the murders. There have been several attempts to pull testable DNA from evidence left on the victims, but so far they have not been able to. They also found fibers from a green synthetic carpet on five of the six girls, however they have not been able to find the carpet that it belongs to.

Finally, something that may just be a total coincidence, but three of the six victims had the middle name Denise Over the years the police have had over 100 potential suspects. The strongest suspect is a man named Robert Askins. Before the freeway phantom murders he had been charged with murder three different times and he was convicted of one of them in 1938 proposing a prostitute with cyanide He was released 20 years later because of a legal technicality.

In 1977, Askins was arrested for raping a 24 year old woman in his house after the arrest the police searched his house. In his desk, they found his appellate court opinion and in one of the footnotes was the word "tantamount" However, there's no physical evidence tying Askins to the Freeway Phantom murders and he was never charged Askins ended up being found guilty of raping and kidnapping the 24 year old woman and he was sentenced to life in prison in the late 1970s He died in prison in 2010, at the age of 91, without ever confessing to the Freeway Phantom murders. The police are hoping that in the future some new technology will help them crack the case



1. Jeanne French, Elizabeth Short, Mimi Boomhower and Jean Spangler
February 10, 1947, was a Monday, and a construction worker on his way to work happened upon a woman's body in a field off of an isolated road in West Los Angeles. The body was identified as 45-year-old Jeanne French. When she was in her 30s, Jean was a pioneering female aviator, but in 1947, her glory days were long gone.

She was estranged from her fourth husband, Frank French who possibly suffered from PTSD, and was supposedly abusive. Jeanne herself was an alcoholic who liked to go out and party. On the night before her body was found, Jeanne was having dinner and drinks at a diner with two men During the meal she got up from the table and made a phone call. From the way she talked on the phone a waitress at the diner could tell that Jeanne was drunk on the phone Jeanne said, "don't bring a bottle the landlord doesn't allow it."

She then yelled over to the two men that she was dining with not to put any liquor in the car and not to take any liquor. About two hours later Jeanne was alone and she stopped in at a drive-in diner where she had coffee with the owner. She talked about her troubles and complained about her estranged husband Frank.

At 10:30, Jeanne was seen at a bar where she told the other patrons that she was going to commit her husband to the neuropsychiatric ward at the Veterans Hospital the following day Jeanne then made her way over to her estranged husband's rooming house. She asked him to come out with her and he turned her down. She hit him in the head with her purse and left. Next, Jeanne was seen at another drive-in diner with a man who had a dark complexion and was small to medium in size People remembered them because the man bragged about leaving a large tip.

After the diner, Jeanne and her friend were seen at a bar They were there from 1:30 until 2:00 when the bar closed as it closed. The bartender Jeanne arguing with her friend. When the bartender stepped out of the bar, he saw Jeanne and her friend get into an old beat-up sedan and they drove off into the night. Then, just hours later, James body was found in the field by the construction worker.

Jeanne had been viciously beaten and stomped. She had massive internal bleeding, her heart was punctured, her neck was broken. On her torso someone had written "F--- you B.D.and under it were the letters "T-E-X" The message was written in Jeanne's lipstick. The police and the media immediately knew what BD stood for. It stood for Black Dahlia.

Just four weeks before Jeanne French was beaten to death, 22-year-old Elizabeth Short's body was found in los angeles Short had been cut in half and her intestines had been removed. Her body was drained of blood, her skin was scrubbed, and her lips were slashed from ear to ear, making it look like she had a horrifying smile.

Like Jeanne French, Short had been dumped in the field. Supposedly Short also had something written on her body in lipstick. It was too small swear words. Eight days after Short's body was found, the story dropped from the front page and an editor at the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner got a call from someone claiming to be the Black Dahlia Avenger The caller told the editor that it seemed like they were running out of material on the Black Dahlia murder, so he would send them some of Short's personal belongings, like her birth certificate and her address book.

Sure enough, a package arrived at the newspaper two days later which containing several personal items that belong to Short. A note was also included with the belongings indicating that a letter would follow Four letters were sent in all. They were all signed off as the Black Dahlia Avenger, but the police are unsure at the letters were from the killer or from someone who knew Short well enough, or who had access to her apartment, like a landlord.

The police were hesitant to say that the killings of Short and Jeanne branch were connected The victims did share similar physical features, but the methods of the murders were very different from one another Newspapers, on the other hand, thought that one person was responsible for both murders. Instead of focusing on the serial killer theory when investigating Jean French's murder, the police immediately looked at the most likely culprit in any murder - the romantic partner of the victim.

After all, Frank did seem like a plausible suspect. The couple did have a volatile relationship and Frank did see her on a night that she died. Frank's swore that he had nothing to do with the murder and he took a lie detector test to prove it. He ultimately passed the polygraph test. The police interviewed Jeanne's son and he said that Frank had tolerated a lot from his mother and that she was more than capable of getting herself into trouble.

After that, Frank was dropped as a suspect. However, without Frank the police were out of suspects. Nothing happened with the case for two years. But then two years later, there was another odd case that happened in Los Angeles that may or may not be related to the murders of Jean French and Elizabeth Short.

On August 18, 1949, a friend talked to 48 year old Mimi Boomhower over the phone sometime between seven o'clock and eight o'clock p.m. The call was upbeat and the women talked about an upcoming social event. However that day was the sixth anniversary of Boomhower's husband's death. Later that night, the police were summoned to her upscale house. The front door was open her lights were on and her car was in her garage.

Inside the house there was a salad on the table that Boomhower didn't eat, there was fresh food in the kitchen, and a dress that had recently been worn was lying on the bed. The house showed no signs of a struggle and nothing was out of place. However, the 48 year old widow was nowhere to be found. The immediate conclusion was that Boomhower who was having financial problems committed suicide.

In fact, on the night that she disappeared she was supposed to meet an unidentified man at her house. She was hoping that the man would be interested in purchasing the house. Boomhower's friends and family said that she seemed happy with her life, and was looking forward to upcoming social events so they thought it was unlikely that she would have killed herself Five days after she went missing her purse was found in a telephone booth in a supermarket in Los Angeles.

Nothing appeared to be missing from her purse but written on its side big letters was: "Police Department found this on the beach on Thursday." Thursday was the night that Boomhower disappeared. The purse didn't show any traces of seawater or sands weeks. After Boomhauer disappeared from her house, another woman in Los Angeles disappeared.

26 year old Jean Spangler was an actress that had bit parts in movies and she had recently acquired a powerful agents. On October 7, 1949 she walked out of her front door to go to the farmers market and she never returned home. Two days later, her purse was found at the entrance to a nearby park. One strap had been ripped and inside the purse was a note that read: The police looked into her disappearance and discovered that Spangler was three months pregnant leading to speculation that Dr. Scott was an abortionist.

However, they were never able to find out the true identity of Dr. Scott. Rhe police were also unsure who Kirk was and then they received a rather unusual phone call from movie star Kirk Douglas. He was on vacation and called specifically to tell the police that he wasn't the Kirk in the letter. The police thought that this was suspicious because they never considered him to be the Kirk in the letter. Because of the bizarre call, the police considered Douglas a suspect, and then they discover that Spangler had recently acted in a movie that had yet to be a release, which starred Kirk Douglas, However, Kirk Douglas was eventually cleared in the disappearance.

The bodies of Mimi Boomhower and Jean Spangler have never been found. Newspapers at the time thought that the murders and the disappearances were all connected, but the LAPD weren't convinced. Unfortunately, the LAPD never brought anyone to justice for any of the crimes. However, there is at least one former LAPD homicide detective who thinks that the crimes are all connected, but he didn't join the force until decades after the murders and disappearances Steve Hodel, who is now retired from the LAPD, believes that his father who was an unusual and sadistic doctor named George Hill Hodel is responsible for the four crimes plus five other murders.

George Hodel was on the police's radar and he was a suspect in the Elizabeth Short murder because of an incident that happened in 1945. His secretary died of a drug overdose, but the police thought that Dr. Hodel had killed her to cover up some financial fraud. The police weren't able to prove anything conclusively and Dr. Hodel was never charged.

After his father died in 1999, he wrote several books on the Black Dahlia murder arguing that his father is the real killer. For his investigation, he had the handwriting on Boomhower's purse compared to his father's handwriting, and the examiner said that was highly probable that it was the same handwriting. The theory of George Hodel being the murder of Short and the other women is still controversial. It is even unclear if one person is responsible for all the murders and the disappearances. Unfortunately, there's a good chance that these cases may never be solved.

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