Denisha Montgomery was 27 years old when she was found dead in her barracks while on deployment in Germany. Ruled a suicide by the Army, her family thinks otherwise.
Alicia Navarro was 14 years old when she left her house in the middle of the night but never returned.
11-year-old Quin-Rong Wu was kidnapped less than a hundred yards from her school in the Lower East Side.
Jessica Patrick Balczer was last seen at a Highway 16 Motel party. She failed to pick her daughter up the next day and was never seen from again.
A 15-year-old girl is found beaten and burned to death.
A young mother disappears after hitchhiking from Prince Rupert to Terrace in 2005.
Pfc. Vanessa Guillen mysteriously disappeared on base in Fort Hood Texas. All her belongings were found still on base.
Delphine Nikal was last seen leaving her group of friends one night to head home, but never made it back.
An isolated 725-kilometer stretch of Highway 16 in British Columbia, Canada which has been the location of many unsolved murders and disappearances of Indigenous women beginning as early as 1969.
LaShaya Stine was 16 years old when she was last seen the night of July 15, 2016. Years later and after various sightings, she is thought to be a victim of human trafficking.
Akia Eggleston was 8 months pregnant when she went missing days before her baby shower in Baltimore.
Ashley Loring HeavyRunner mysteriously vanished from the Blackfeet Reservation. Her sister has been searching for her ever since.
LaVena Johnson’s death was ruled a suicide, even-though all evidence points to a coverup.
At the age of 9, Asha Jaquilla Degree vanished from her home and was never seen again.
A young mother disappears after getting into the car of man. Audio is later released from the ride, in hopes of finding her killer.
Alissa Turney disappeared at age 17. Her stepfather claimed she ran off to California, but evidence shows otherwise.
Eighth-graders Abigail Williams and Liberty German were enjoying a day off from school, when they vanished on a hiking path.
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