1.The Missing Crew Of Casie Nicole
On April 11, 1990, Nathan Neesmith, his brother Billy Joe Neesmith, his nephew Keith Wilkes, and his friend Franklin bradley set off from McIntosh County pier in Georgia to go on a seven-day commercial fishing expedition. Their ship, Casie Nicole, had just recently been docked for maintenance. They took it to an uncharted reef off the coast of South Carolina. Early in the morning on April 13, their boat capsized and quickly took on water. The phone calls led the family to speculate that the men were actually rescued from the ocean but were being held captive in a foreign country.
2. The Murder Of Tracey Kirkpatrick
Tracey Kirkpatrick was a responsible 17-year-old who planned on going to school to become a lawyer. On March 15, 1989, she was working alone in a women’s sportswear store in Frederick, Maryland. Her manager stopped by the store at 8:00 PM. At 10:50 PM, a security guard was checking the shopping center and saw that the lights in the store were still on, so he went to investigate. In the storage room, he found Kirkpatrick dead from stab wounds to the chest and neck.
3. John F. Kennedy’s Assassination
On November 22, 1963, just after 10:00 AM, a switchboard operator at General Electric in Oxnard, California answered a call.Another call, made after 10:10 AM, insisted that the President was going to be killed at 10:30 AM. At 10:25 AM, they disconnected the call, They were unable to trace the call, although the FBI still believes it was just a disturbed woman.
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