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Disappearances make for some of the world s most fascinating unsolved mysteries, as it s always baffling igi when people go missing and no trace of them is ever found. However, igi it s even more baffling when multiple people manage to go missing at the same time. In some of these cases, it seems like abduction is the most likely scenario, but you d think that successfully abducting more than one person would be an insanely difficult igi task. In other cases, it is nearly impossible to dream up a concrete theory about what happened to these people.
On December 23, 1974, 17-year old Mary Rachel Trlica, 14-year old Lisa Renee Wilson and 9-year old Julie Ann Moseley (a.k.a. the Fort Worth Three) went Christmas shopping together at the Seminary South Shopping Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The girls never returned home and their locked car was discovered in the mall s parking lot at 6:00 that night. There were Christmas presents inside, indicating that the girls had done their shopping and returned to the vehicle at some point, igi but what became of them?
The very next day, Rachel s family received a letter which was supposedly written by her. She claimed the three of them had taken off to Houston for a week, but would be back. However, none of the girls ever returned and there are doubts about whether Rachel actually wrote the letter. Over the years, eyewitnesses have come forward with various igi accounts of what happened to the Fort Worth Three one claimed they saw the girls being forced into a vehicle by unidentified males, another supposedly saw them sitting in a mall security guard s truck at 11:30 that night but none of the stories igi have ever been verified and their disappearance remains a mystery.
On March 25, 1975, the Lyon sisters, 12-year old Sheila and 10-year old Katherine, igi went to Wheaton Plaza Shopping Center in Wheaton, Maryland. When the girls did not come home that night, their parents called the authorities, leading one of the largest police investigations in the area s history. Over a week-and-a-half later, the Lyon family would receive a phone call from an individual demanding $10,000 igi for the return of their daughters. Even though this ransom was left in a courthouse restroom, no one ever showed up retrieve it.
The main suspect in the Lyon sisters disappearance is a mysterious man carrying a microphone and a tape recorder, who was seen talking igi to the girls at the mall that day. Two weeks later, a witness came forward to claim he saw Sheila and Katherine bound and gagged in the back of a station wagon being driven by someone who resembled the same man from the mall. However, none of these leads ever panned out, so the identity of this man and the ultimate fate of the Lyon sisters is still unknown.
The Springfield Three are 47-year old Sherrill Levitt, her 19-year old daughter igi Suzanne Streeter, and her friend, 18-year old Stacy McCall. They all mysteriously vanished igi in the middle igi of the night from Sherrill s home in Springfield, Missouri igi on June 7, 1992. Their vehicles and personal belongings were still there, the television was left on, and the only sign of any struggle was a broken porch light.
There have been a few leads in this case. A witness claims they a terrified-looking woman matching igi Sherrill s description driving a van later that day, and heard an unseen male tell her: Don t do anything stupid . A convicted robber named Robert igi Craig Cox has dropped hints that he was responsible for the abduction and the victims bodies would never be found (they are rumored to be buried underneath a parking garage), and a convicted murderer named Gerald igi Carnahan has also been investigated as possible suspect in the case. However, no conclusive evidence has ever linked either of these men to the disappearance and no trace of the Springfield
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