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When 16-year-old Laura Miller vanishes from a payphone in League City, TX, it isn’t the first time terror had struck this neighborhood.
19-year-old Russell Turcotte, was hitchhiking from Michigan back to his home in Montana. He was discovered four months later 10 miles away, dead.
James Lacouture and his older brother David were drinking at the Windsor Hotel Bar. Later one brother vanishes and the other commits suicide, why?
Judith Smith, a 50-year old nurse from Boston, was sightseeing in Philadelphia, six months later her remains were found in a forest 600 miles away.
After a Saturday night out, 28-year-old Joyce Chiang stopped at a Starbucks in DuPont Circle before walking home, that was the last time she was seen.
In May 96, 19 year old Jenny Leuth and her childhood friend walked down to a local convenience store. It was the last time the girls were seen alive.
Kristen Modafferi, an 18 year-old student had just moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to take art classes for the summer and mysteriously vanishes.
17 year old JB Beasley and Tracie Hawlett Dothan were headed to a birthday party in a nearby town, they got lost, they would not be seen alive again.
North Carolina 1966, the bodies of Vernon Shipman, his lover Charles Glass and an unidentified woman were found bludgeoned to death. Who did this?
In January of 1999 Eric Keller phoned his wife Karen in New Jersey telling her he was heading to Tahoe to go skiing. Eric never made it to Tahoe.
On the night of June 10th, 1912, with the Titanic disaster still fresh in America’s mind, one of the grizzliest crimes in mid-western history was unfolding in quiet Villisca, Iowa. Eight people – two adults and six children - in one household were systematically axed to death while they slept. Perhaps using the booming noise of a regularly scheduled passing night freight train as cover both inside and outside the house, the killer moved quickly, efficiently, and ruthlessly. Victims were killed in their beds, sheets draped over their faces and torsos, windows were tightly curtained closed, and mirrors were oddly covered. To this day, the Villisca massacre remains one of the most famous unsolved crimes on the books. Our team is in Iowa to spend time in the farmhouse, often considered the holy grail of ghost hunting, searching for answers in this nearly century old mystery. TV-PG-V
July 2001, in the small town of Salina, Kansas, 29-year old construction worker Les Johnson left his job early one day, saying he had to report to jury duty. But when his family hadn’t heard from him in weeks, they checked his apartment to find Les had simply vanished. Les was an avid, frequent mountain bike rider and his family presumed that he might have had an accident while biking and reported him missing. But a police search turned up nothing, and a quick check showed Les had never even been called for jury duty. Six months passed without any word from Les, until hunters stumbled upon his skeletal remains in a remote pastureland 25 miles away. His mountain bike was recovered in a river about a mile from where Les’ body was found. Why did Les Johnson lie about leaving work on July 17th? Where was he going with his mountain bike? Did he plan to meet someone, was he abducted, or did a chance encounter lead to his death? TV-PG-V
On the evening of July 3rd, 2005, twenty-five year old Tony Luzio kicked off the Independence Day Holiday with a party at a friend’s house in his Ohio neighborhood. He left the party around 4a.m. on the morning of July 4th and headed home, a mere quarter of a mile down the street. Tony’s father, a police sergeant himself, called into headquarters and organized a massive search. But there was no sign of Tony or his car. With the investigation at a stand-still, Tony Luzio’s parents sought out the Haunting Evidence team and asked for help in locating their son. At their request, John, Carla, and Patrick will spend the next 24 hours in Ohio looking for clues to solve their son’s unexplained disappearance. TV-PG.