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Strange Disappearances

Postby common sense » Sat Jun 20, 2020 3:18 pm

These cases really fascinate me. We have the famous ones like Maddie, Ben Needham, Claudia Lawrence etc but there are lesser known ones too. Assuming the witnesses aren't lying and why should they, then something very odd is going on. Alien abduction, extra dimension, time tunnel?

The Legend of David Lang

This famous case allegedly took place in September, 1880 on a farm near Gallatin, Tennessee in full view of several witnesses. The two Lang children, George and Sarah, were playing in the front yard of the family home. Their parents, David and Emma, came out the front door, and David headed off across a pasture toward his horses. At this time, a buggy carrying family friend Judge August Peck was approaching. David turned to walk back to the house, saw the buggy and waved to the judge as he strode across the field. A few seconds later, David Lang - in clear view of his wife, his children and the judge - disappeared in mid-step. Emma screamed and all of the witnesses rushed to the spot where David once was, thinking perhaps he had fallen into a hole of some kind. There was no hole. A thorough search by the family, friends and neighbors turned up nothing. A few months after the unexplained disappearance, the Lang children noticed that the grass on the spot where their father vanished had turned yellow and wilted in a circle measuring about 15 feet in diameter.
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Re: Strange Disappearances

Postby common sense » Sat Jun 20, 2020 3:21 pm

In 1975, a man named Jackson Wright was driving with his wife from New Jersey to New York City. This required them to travel through the Lincoln Tunnel. According to Wright, who was driving, once through the tunnel he pulled the car over to wipe the windshield of condensation. His wife Martha volunteered to clean off the back window so they could more readily resume their trip. When Wright turned around, his wife was gone. He neither heard nor saw anything unusual take place, the road was quiet with no-one else around and a subsequent investigation could find no evidence of foul play. Martha Wright had just disappeared in to thin air.
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