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When Rebecca Coriam was 24-years-old, she disappeared from the Disney Wonder cruise ship, where she was working as a crew member. She was last seen on March 22, 2011 around 5:45 am on CCTV footage in the crew lounge, appearing visibly distressed during a phone call. Despite searches by the ship's crew, the United States Coast Guard, and the Mexican Navy, her whereabouts remain unknown to this day.
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Amber Tuccaro disappeared in Edmonton, Canada in August 2010. Despite her family being worried, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were reluctant to call her a missing person. Unfortunately, the investigation was botched from the beginning with several missteps by the RCMP leading to Amber’s case going cold. 2 years later, Amber’s body was found in Leduc County, and her case became a homicide investigation. An audio recording from a phone call Amber made while she was in the car with the suspect was released, but the man could not be identified. Amber’s family is sure that the fact that she was an Indigenous Canadian woman was a part of why the RCMP mishandled the investigation into her case. Amber’s case remains unsolved to this day.
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Walter B. Collins was a nine-year-old boy who disappeared on March 10, 1928, in Los Angeles, California. His disappearance received nationwide attention and led to a scandal involving the Los Angeles Police Department. Walter's mother, Christine Collins, gave him money to go to the cinema, but he never returned home. Five months later, a boy claiming to be Walter was found in Illinois, but Christine insisted that he was not her son. The case took a darker turn when it was later revealed that Walter had likely been murdered by a serial killer in Wineville, California. To this day, no one knows the truth of what really happened to Walter.
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Walter B. Collins was a nine-year-old boy who disappeared on March 10, 1928, in Los Angeles, California. His disappearance received nationwide attention and led to a scandal involving the Los Angeles Police Department. Walter's mother, Christine Collins, gave him money to go to the cinema, but he never returned home. Five months later, a boy claiming to be Walter was found in Illinois, but Christine insisted that he was not her son. The case took a darker turn when it was later revealed that Walter had likely been murdered by a serial killer in Wineville, California. To this day, no one knows the truth of what really happened to Walter.
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On December 8th, 2013, a fire broke out at the home of the Klaus family in Castor, Alberta, Canada. The remains of three members of the Klaus Family - Gordon, Sandra, and Monica - were discovered once the fire was put out. While at first, the fire was believed to be a tragic accident, investigators uncovered evidence pointing to something more sinister. After a successful “Mr. Big” sting operation by the Royal Canadian Mountain Police were able to arrest two perpetrators with their confessions.
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Melissa Brannen was a five-year-old girl who disappeared on December 3, 1989, from a Christmas party at her apartment complex in Lorton, Virginia. She was last seen heading back into the apartment to get some potato chips and never returned. Despite extensive search efforts, Melissa has never been found, and her case remains unsolved. If anyone has any information about Melissa whereabouts, they should contact the Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau at (703) 246-7800, option #8. Additionally, they can reach out to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
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Creepy men that your gut warned you about, reminiscing about scary (personal) stories from childhood sleepovers, and a story from the coworker of a murderer... that's what you'll find in Volume 35 of Listener Stories!
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On the evening of April 4, 1991, Angela Hammond, was abducted from a phonebooth in Clinton, Missouri. She was calling her fiancé, Rob Shafer, from a pay phone when she mentioned seeing a suspicious green Ford truck. Shortly after, she screamed, and Rob heard the call being cut off.
Despite extensive search efforts, Angela has never been found, and her case remains one of the most notorious cold cases in the United States. The Clinton Police Department continues to investigate, and there is an ongoing reward for information leading to the resolution of the case.
If you have any information about Angela’s disappearance you are urged to call the Clinton Police Department 660-885-5561.
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23 year old Mackenzie Lueck went missing after returning to Utah in June 2019. Her Lyft driver saw her get into another person’s car, and using digital analysis, investigators were able to identify who that person was. When searching his home, they made a horrible discovery. Mackenzie was a “real spitfire” according to her mom and had so much life ahead of her when her life was brutally taken.
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On May 30, 1992, 19-year-old Scottish student Amanda Duffy was brutally murdered in a violent act that shocked her community. The main suspect in this heinous crime, Francis Auld, faced trial for murder in the High Court of Justiciary in Glasgow. However, he was acquitted when the jury returned a majority verdict of "not proven," leaving many questions unanswered. After years and years of tireless efforts by Amanda's family, who persistently sought to have Auld retried in their quest for justice for their daughter, the case seemed to come to a sudden and unfortunate halt in 2017 due to some very challenging circumstances. To this day, Amanda’s \ case remains unsolved, continuing to weigh heavily on the hearts of her family and the community.
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Anna Delvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, gained notoriety for posing as a wealthy German heiress to infiltrate herself in New York’s social elite. For years, she used her self-proclaimed wealth to scam and defraud some of the city’s biggest socialites, prominent banks and high-end hotels in New York City. She was arrested in 2017 and convicted of grand larceny in the first, second third degree as well as theft of services. After serving her time and being released from prison, she was detained by ICE for violating the terms of her VISA. She remains on house arrest today while she fights her deportation, but you would never know - she has a large social media following, a podcast, is filming a reality show, and recently appeared on Dancing with the Stars (wearing her ankle monitor). This is the true story of Anna Delvey.
Rachel DeLoache Williams’ Vanity Fair Article
My Friend Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams
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