Due to the death or disappearance of a person, your family usually gets pain for the rest of their days. Life is permanently replaced by such tragedies. This is actually the worst when a relative simply disappears, always closes his loved ones. In some cases, however, many members of the same family are lost at the same time, and on rare occasions, no family remains behind. In these situations, it is up to the rest of the society to find the truth. Below are ten family secrets which are largely unresolved.
1. Barbara And Patricia Grimes
On December 28, 1956, 15-year-old Barbara and 13-year-old Patricia Gremes of Cook County, Illinois, Love Love Tender starring Elvis Presley went to the movie. After traveling home with the film, the two girls had reason to meet their brother and sister at the bus stop but were never seen again. A major discovery began, Elvis filed a public petition to return the girls to the house because it was believed that they would have fled. But on January 22, 1957, their naked body was discovered in the snow near a different country road far away from the Bridgewell prison. It was determined that the day the girls were due to watch the film, the girls had died, and very soon, a homeless man had confessed to the murders, but it was pronounced quickly because they had claimed that His confession was compelled. The police decided not to pursue it as a suspect. Shortly after the discovery of bodies, the mother of the girl, Loretta, received an anonymous phone call where a man claimed to kill a teenager and had seen personal knowledge about the matter.When Edison, Illinois's 15-year-old Bonnie Leigh Scott was murdered in that year, that same year, Loretta received another call from the same man, then described the murders. The assassination of Bonnie Leigh was resolved, but a connection could not be made between the two cases. Despite the 99-year sentence, the murderer of Bonnie Leigh was released after 11 years and has not been publicly identified. He died in 2010, which means that the matter can not be resolved.
2. Ade Family
On the night of March 23, 1897, Justice Simpson of Paradise Ridge, Tennessee saw that the house of their neighbors was surrounded by fire. Unable to help due to the fact that the house was already starting to fall, Simpson alerted other neighbors as the fire started. That night the fire extinguished the dead, and the limit of damage appeared. Inside the family of Ade family, Jacob (60), Palin (50), Lizzy (20), and Henry (13), as well as Rosa Moirr (10), were friends of a neighbor and family. The theory of accidental fire was quickly expelled, and the suspicion grew that a robber might have gone wrong. It was also rejected when it came to know that Rosa's body, which was burnt only a little, her head and part of her hand was missing, and cash was found in the house. Then the prevailing theory became that the family was murdered and destroyed the evidence of fire. However, no purpose or suspicion was ever identified, and the matter got cold as soon as it was opened.
3. Edward Wheeler Hall And Eleanor Reinhardt Mills
On September 16, 1922, when walking in New Jersey, a couple came into the lifeless bodies of a man and a woman, who later became known as Edward Wheeler Hall and Eleanor Reinhard Mills. The body was arranged to look like an adorable couple lying under one apple tree, his hand was on his knee and around his shoulder. But after close inspection, it became clear that he was murdered. Edward was shot once, in which a cap was seen as if he was napping. Eleanor created a more terrifying fate, which was shot three times and slipped into the neck, both of which both Larneaux and the tongue were removed. A scarf was used to hide it, but it was covered in blood. There were pieces of love letters hanging around the couple. It became clear that there were two, a pastor and a song singer, a relationship. The presence of love letters meant that one of their hateful spouse could be involved in a murder. Unfortunately, the police had missed the police by Get-Go. They took so long to show in this scene that a crowd had gathered and Edward's business card, which was carefully placed on his feet, was destroying the hope of recovering the killer's fingerprint. The couple found him in the suspects, Edward's wife and sister-in-law, and even the Ku Klux Klan. 157 witnesses were called for the hearing, but after all, the Grand Jury decided not to charge anyone with the killings, and the matter has been unsettling since then.
4. Jividen-Adams Murders
In May 2014, Brandon Jiewendon disappeared with his girlfriend, Rebecca Adams and his daughters Michel and Zaracca at the age of three and five years. There was no sign of unrest in their Alaska house, which was only 0.8 kilometers (0.5 miles) from the site where the body was discovered. The family dog's body was also discovered on the site. In addition to the discovery of two handguns and five shell casing, there is practically no evidence around the case. Police say that both guns were bought by Brandon, who had two holsters on his body, although only one of the serial numbers was a match. Despite the fact that they could not take any motive for the crime, the police put it in a murder-suicide plot and closed the case in June 2015.
5. Cowden Family
On September 1, 1974, Richard and Belinda Cowden were camping with their two young sons in the Mount Ceskyo Mountains of California. The family was due to dinner with the mother of Belinda, who lived nearby, but when she did not show, the mother traveled to the campsite, where she had a cash, an expensive wallet and baby diaper bag, among other things. With any indication of the family, he alerted the police, but there was no comprehensive search. Eight months later, two predators stumbled across the remains of the entire family hidden in a remote part of the forest. Richard was clearly shot, but no gun was found in the scene. How Richard died, but the police do not believe that he was a killer. No progress has been made in the case after searching the body, although the police suspect. Dwayne Lee Little, who is currently imprisoned for any other crime, was in the field when he disappeared. At that time, she was on parole for the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl and was the owner of the same type of gun that was used to kill the cowden family. Detective de Davis says that even if there is a little jail, justice will not be done until he is found guilty of murder, but the investigation is so disturbing that it can never happen.
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