Showing posts with label strange disappearance. Show all posts
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Monday, November 17, 2025
Friday, April 19, 2024
Better Late Than Never | M.P. Pellicer
On December 3, 1994, a troubled 26-year-old hired a pilot to take her out in a small Cessna for what she claimed was a trip to take aerial photographs. It turned out to be a trip into oblivion.
The plane left Opa-Locka airport, and Christine Pascale had indicated an area close to her parent's home in SW Miami where she said she wanted to take the photographs. It was only when the pilot felt a gust of wind, and turned around that he saw her seconds before she leaped from the plane. It was then he realized what her real intentions had been all alongTuesday, March 19, 2024
Death of the Divine Healer | M.P. Pellicer
His name was Francis Schlatter and in 1894 he was a shoe cobbler in Denver earning a precarious living. In the next three years his life took a dramatic turn. He became a renown healer, a hermit and ended up dying alone
June, 1897
Two American prospectors were in the foothills of the Sierra Madre on the Puertas Verdes River, when they came across a saddle on a limb in a dead tree high up in a gorge the river ran through. A bleached skeleton was lying stretched out on a blanket close to the tree, and next to it was a copper rod. Piled on the tree were saddle bags, a book, a package of letters bound by a rubber band, six suits of underwear and some blankets. There was also a canteen and a bible with the name of Francis Schlatter written inside the cover. Needles, thread, buttons and other items were found in a knothole in the tree.
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Sunday, January 7, 2024
The Mountain of the Dead | M.P. Pellicer
In 1959, a group of hikers were found horribly mutilated and killed in a part of Russia's Ural Mountains. Until this day who murdered them remains a mystery, and since then other persons have died or disappeared there.
Dyatlov Pass is one of the most impassable regions of the Urals. Even the name of the region is shrouded in mystery and death. After the disappearance in 1959 of Igor Dyatlov and the hiking group he led, it has been known by this name.
Friday, July 12, 2019
It Whistles in the Night | Cryptid Story | Podcast E69
In the darkness of night you hear a far off whistle, and you know it's near and you have nowhere to flee. | Host/Narrator – Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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