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5 STRANGE & CREEPY Missing Person Cases

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4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________5 Strange and Creepy Missing Persons Cases Thousands of people go missing everyday all across the world and some of these cases are to strange to ignore. The five stories on this list provide some of the more mysterious disappearances in the last several decades. These are 5 Strange and Creepy Missing Person’s Cases. 5. Martin AllenOn November 5, 1979, 15-year old Martin Allen, was travelling home in the London underground. He had plans to see his older brother but needed to go home to their cottage on the grounds of the Australian High Commission to get some money. At 3:50 PM, Martin said goodbye to school friends at the King’s Cross Station and headed to the Piccadilly Line platform to get home from there. Martin Allen never did make it to his destination that day – and until now, nobody knows where he is or what happened to him. 4. Leah RobertsLeah Roberts lived most of her life in Durham, North Carolina. After losing her parents and experiencing a near fatal car crash, she was feeling like she needed a break. Leah quit school and indulged her spiritual searching through poetry and writing.On March 9, 2000, she spoke to her sister, Kara, about her future plans. Later in the afternoon, Leah’s roommate couldn’t find her or her 1993 White Cherokee Jeep at home. 3. Jeremy BrightOn August 1986, Jeremy Bright went to Myrtle Point, Oregon with his sister, S’te (read Estee) to attend the Coos County Fair. It was a yearly affair for the siblings since they had lived in Myrtle Point prior to moving to Grants Pass. Not only were they looking forward to the fair but they wanted to catch up with friends and family who lived there. By August 13, the siblings headed out, stuffing themselves with food, enjoying the rides and hanging out with friends. At 4:45 PM, Jeremy called his mother to ask her to pick him and his sister up on August 15th. 2. Larry HillblomLarry Hillblom is one of the men responsible for creating the DHL empire. Born and raised in Kingsburg, California he graduated with a law degree. He then worked for a while before co-founding DHL in 1969 and as the company grew, he became a billionaire. Aside from his high intelligence, Hillblom was described by friends and family as eccentric. He was also a private person and liked to keep his personal affairs away from prying eyes. By the 1980s, he moved to Saipan and lived here. Business partners thought it was a brilliant move to avoid paying tax dollars, But it seemed there was much more to this story. 1. Lynne SchulzeOn December 10, 1971, 17-year old Lynne Schulze from Middlebury, Vermont, was on the verge of taking her final exams for Drama class. It was the first day of exams before Christmas break and at 12:30 PM, she was seen stopping by a local health food store called “All Good Things.” She bought dried prunes and was seen munching on them outside the store while waiting for the bus. She mentioned she was heading to New York and was waiting for the bus but the bus had already left. By 12:55 PM, she was seen in her dormitory.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Five strange and creepy missing persons cases.

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Thousands of people go missing person's cases. Thousands of people go missing every day all across the world

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and some of these cases are too strange to ignore.

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The five stories on this list provide some of the more mysterious disappearances in the last

0:20.1

several decades.

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These are five strange and creepy missing persons cases.

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Number five, Martin Allen.

0:39.2

On November 5th, 1979, 15-year-old Martin Allen was traveling home in the London Underground. He had plans to see his older brother, but needed to go home to their cottage on the grounds of the Australian High Commission to get some money.

0:46.7

At 350 PM Martin said goodbye to school friends at the King's Cross Station and

0:51.0

headed to the Piccadilly Line platform to get home from there.

0:54.8

Martin never did make it to his destination that day and even now nobody knows

1:00.1

where he is or what exactly happened to him.

1:03.8

As news of Martin's disappearance spread, the investigation grew in a large-scale operation soon

1:08.8

followed.

1:09.8

Despite being on a train line with several potential witnesses, only one person reported seeing an anxious looking teen matching Martin's description.

1:18.0

He was seen together with a 30-something blonde male who had his arms around the boy. The witness overheard the man

1:25.3

telling the team not to try and run and the two were last seen leaving Earl's

1:29.4

court station. This was the only eyewitness testimony reported in Alan's disappearance.

1:35.0

An identic kit was created describing the boy and the man,

1:39.0

but no one has come forward with any additional information.

1:42.0

The case was reopened in 2012 with police suspecting Martin's disappearance could be tied

1:47.0

to the child abuse scandal at Elm Guest House back in the 1970s and 80s.

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