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This is a famous one here in Argentina.

 

The disappearance of Cecilia Giubileo.

 

The night of the 16th of June, 1985, 39 year old Dr. Giubileo arrived to the "Open Door" mental asylum. Named so because patients were allowed to "walk freely" around the 270 hectares and also get involved in activities such as gardening, farming, etc.

She arrived in her car, walked to the administration building and signed her name in the entry book at 21:48. The doctors on call remained in a building called "medical building" until requested by any of the patients. Dr. Giubileo was the only doctor that night.

She prescribed fever medicine to a patient, and signed a death certificate for another who died earlier in the day and whose family came to retrieve the body. A patient named Miguel Cano, whom the doctor trusted, requested her presence, apparently the phones weren't working that night. Both walked 500 meters (around 1600 feet) to were her help was needed. Miguel Cano walked with the doctor on her way back, "go ahead, I'll go rest now" were her last words to him.

Past midnight a nurse saw her walking back the her quarters. Her last known activities were a chat with another nurse, and brief discussion with a supervisor. She asked for three cigarettes and retired to her quarters to read.

The next day, they found her room empty and the bed undone. On her night stand were only her shoes. No trace of her purse, which she always carried with her. Her car was still in the parking lot. Days later a friend of hers called the police to file a missing person's report, while Giubileo's boss intended to sue her for abandoning her job.

The lawyer hired by the Dr's family proposed to drain the huge pond located in the property, where it wasn't uncommon to find corpses of missing patients. The proposal was denied due to a lack of funding. Police found no trace of the Dr. Miguel Cano, said that on his way back, after dropping the Dr off at the medical house, he saw the hearse leaving with the corpse of the deceased patient, but he also saw a black car, with all windows up, heading for the medical building.

Days later, a patient was found naked in a farmhouse, where she had been raped and abandoned by a group of people. She assured having seen the Dr tied up and beaten. No proof of this being true was found.

The Dr's car had a completely empty gas tank, which she had filled the day she went missing. A few hours after her disappearance her room was completely modified, walls were painted over, furniture was moved, and her belongings were removed. Weeks later, her apartment was found a mess and various family members received threats.

In November, a bad quality tape arrived to the local police station, a woman who identified herself as the Dr asked for everyone to stop looking for her, she was fine and living in a place where she found the happiness she'd been looking for so long. She said she was living in a village between Ecuador and Colombia where she joined a religious cult.

 

I love reading this kind of stuff so share some please.

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Why didn't Kylie didn't include Tightrope on every edition of Fever?

 

 crop circle unsolved mysteries GIF

 

:fan:

 

To give a serious answer, look up the Don Henry and Kevin Ives, Kurt Sova and Philip Fraser cases. They're very eerie.

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asha degree :dancehall:

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I will never forget the story of Sylvia Likens

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the two Dutch girls who went missing in Panama still haunts me to this day

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Death of Elisa Lam

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3 hours ago, hallucinate said:

asha degree :dancehall:

I’m more and more suspicious of her parents. The timeline seems a bit wonky, and the 911 call seemed to intentionally frame her as a runaway. 

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2 hours ago, taylorrrr said:

Death of Elisa Lam

So spooky

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i prefer solved true crime 

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well… I mean of course we have to mention one close to home, a pop girl mystery

:sherlock:

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2 hours ago, taylorrrr said:

Death of Elisa Lam

OH MY GOD YEAH

 

I remember being in a media class in sophomore year of high school being utterly transfixed by this case, jeez that was like 12 years ago, I feel old lol. but anyway, I was shook in 2021 how they made a docuseries on netflix about it. well-done for the most part, but there was some extremely bizarre parasocial sh*t towards the end where some dudes would overanalyze Elisa’s tumblr posts and be like “she gets me! I feel like I know her, she was so brilliant and unique” and the post is like “sometimes I feel like it’s me against the world” :rip: idk it kinda soured the whole thing for me. if they wanted to interview people about Elisa, they shouldn’t have added some interviews with weird terminally online 45 year old men

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4 hours ago, itsmagic said:

Why didn't Kylie didn't include Tightrope on every edition of Fever?

 

 crop circle unsolved mysteries GIF

 

:fan:

 

To give a serious answer, look up the Don Henry and Kevin Ives, Kurt Sova and Philip Fraser cases. They're very eerie.

 

4 hours ago, hallucinate said:

asha degree :dancehall:

 

4 hours ago, GentleEarthquake said:

I will never forget the story of Sylvia Likens

 

4 hours ago, popmusicisdead said:

the two Dutch girls who went missing in Panama still haunts me to this day

 

2 hours ago, taylorrrr said:

Death of Elisa Lam

 

24 minutes ago, JoeAg said:

well… I mean of course we have to mention one close to home, a pop girl mystery

:sherlock:

I have looked up all of these and read about them. Thanks.

The Sylvia Likens case does not fit in either of the categories mentioned above, but it’s really heartbreaking, too.

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JonBenét Ramsey

 

I mean... Wtf. Her father found her body 7 hours after they reported her missing... in their basement. 

 

It's giving:

 

 

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That dude that left a party, went across a bridge got in a car (apparently it was a guy and the kid might of been gay)..and then he was never seen again.

 

I forgot his name

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3 hours ago, GraceRandolph said:

I’m more and more suspicious of her parents. The timeline seems a bit wonky, and the 911 call seemed to intentionally frame her as a runaway. 

yup, i definitely believe the parents know a lot more than they let us know…

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6 hours ago, X~MoviePoP said:

That dude that left a party, went across a bridge got in a car (apparently it was a guy and the kid might of been gay)..and then he was never seen again.

 

I forgot his name

I think you're talking about Brian Shaffer

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Amy Bradley 

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2 hours ago, Elvenpath said:

I think you're talking about Brian Shaffer

This one is scary too!

 

But thats not the one

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11 hours ago, X~MoviePoP said:

That dude that left a party, went across a bridge got in a car (apparently it was a guy and the kid might of been gay)..and then he was never seen again.

 

I forgot his name

Brandon Swanson?

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Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The man in the background of their snapchats is so creepy 

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8 minutes ago, glitch said:

Abigail Williams and Liberty German. The man in the background of their snapchats is so creepy 

I think this was solved, I watched a video that someone has been charged for their murder.

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10 minutes ago, UnusualBoy said:

I think this was solved, I watched a video that someone has been charged for their murder.

Oh you're right oops

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Its so interesting that they're now able to solve so many cold cases decades later from family DNA alone.

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ooooo this is my kinda thread here

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Maura Murray where'd she gooooo like???

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