Following on from our previous two lists of disappearances, Top 10 Bizarre Disappearances, and Top 10 Notable People Who Disappeared, we are now presenting another list of mysterious or bizarre disappearances. These lists are always intriguing as nothing adds to the spice of life more than a good mystery.
Joe Crater was a judge from New York City who disappeared one evening in 1930. He had been vacationing with his wife in Maine, when he got a mysterious phone call. He told his wife he had to go back to New York for business, but would be back in a few days. On the evening of August 6, he went to a restaurant with his mistress and some friends, who watched him get into a taxi after dinner. What happened after that remains a mystery. However, he was not reported missing until September 3, almost a month later. His mistress, a showgirl named Sally Lou Ritz, also disappeared that September.
On the evening of November 8, 1974, Lady Veronica Lucan (wife of Richard, 7th Earl of Lucan) ran into a local pub, covered in blood and screaming that her husband had tried to kill her. When the police went to the Lucan home, they found the children’s nanny, Sandra Rivett, dead of head trauma in the basement and a bloodstained length of lead pipe. That night, several phone calls to friends were made by a very agitated Lord Lucan, who stated he had been at the house, but had interrupted the real attacker. A few days later, Lord Lucan’s Ford Corsair was discovered in Newhaven. There were bloodstains in the car and a pipe matching the one found at the scene, but Lord Lucan was nowhere to be found. If he is still alive, he would be 74 years old.
The daughter of a wealthy perfume importer went shopping for a new dress in New York on December 12, 1910. She visited several stores and those who saw her said she seemed to be in a good mood. Her well-to-do family suspected she may have run away with her boyfriend, but when confronted, he claimed to have no idea what happened to her. The last person to see her on the street said she had planned to walk through Central Park, but she never made it home. It took her family six weeks to notify the police of her disappearance.
Benjamin Briggs was the center of one of the most significant maritime mysteries of all time – the disappearance of the members of the Mary Celeste in 1871. Briggs was the captain of the ship when it was found inexplicably abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Briggs, his wife, two year old daughter, and the remainder of the crew were never found. Briggs has been referred to frequently in fiction and in conspiracy theories surrounding the old mystery.
Many mysteries surround Etta Place, girlfriend of the notorious Harry Longabaugh aka The Sundance Kid. No one is even sure what her real name was, but she most likely met the Wild Bunch while working as a prostitute. She accompanied Butch Cassidy and Sundance to Argentina, and became the first woman landowner in that country under a new law enacted in 1884. She was last known to have been in San Francisco when she tried to obtain a copy of Longabaugh’s death certificate in order to settle his estate. After that, it is believed that she changed her name and may have returned to prostitution.
Hunter S. Thompson immortalized his friend in his novel “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”, Acosta was the basis for Dr. Gonzo, the Samoan attorney. In May 1974, Marco Acosta, spoke with his father by telephone before he boarded a boat “full of white snow” in Mexico. Although they never found the body, the family believes that he was most likely the victim of violence by the people he was traveling with.
Thompson was a businessman who revitalized the Thai silk industry by inventing color-fast dyes and bringing modern weaving equipment to Bangkok. He kept his business cottage-based which allowed his weavers to make money while staying home with their children. On Easter Sunday, 1967, he left his home to go for a walk and was never heard from again. The mystery surrounding his disappearance eventually spawned a book.
“Honest Dick” Tate was the Treasurer of Kentucky who vanished in 1888, along with about $250,000 that belonged to the state! He had a sterling reputation until the gubernatorial race of 1887, when candidate William O. Bradley (pictured above) brought up the need to audit the treasury. Tate said he needed a little time to get the books in order. Instead, he headed to Louisville where he boarded a train. Years later, his daughter admitted to having received letters from him postmarked from Canada, Japan, China, and San Francisco. The last communication from him was in 1890.
Jean Spangler was a bit-part actress in Hollywood. She left her young daughter in the care of her sister-in-law on October 7, 1949. She said she was going to meet her ex-husband to talk about an overdue child support payment and later, to work at a movie set. Two days later, her purse was found near the entrance of Griffith Park. It contained an unfinished note addressed to a “Kirk,” which read, “Can’t wait any longer, Going to see Dr. Scott. It will work best this way while mother is away,”. No one knew who “Kirk” or “Dr. Scott” was, and no body was ever found.
In the 1930′s there were still sections of the American Southwest largely unexplored. Everett Ruess became one of the first non-Native Americans to see these places and document them, as an artist and a writer. He was a contemporary of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams, and was well-known for his love of nature and solitude. One day, he ventured out into the Utah desert with two burros and never returned, leaving behind only the corral he built. He was only 20 years old. Update: this is certainly a first for Listverse! The body of Everett Ruess has been found and his cause of death was murder by Navajo Indians. A full report on the discovery is here.
Contributor: Nicosia






























sorry for the double (triple?) post
“Ghost Ship: The Mysterious True Story of the Mary Celeste and Her Missing Crew” by Brian Hicks is a great read. It does a great job laying out the known facts and defining what bits of the legend were made up later by sensationalists. And it puts forth a theory of what happened that is sensible and explains all the known facts.
55. mail2faheem
what are you getting at
59. dzaky
Me too! what kind?
yeah “Gonzo” Acosta definitely was sleeping with dogs but it gets a little bit more interesting –
I read that Hunter Thompson had mentioned publicly that Acosta was shot several times and then thrown overboard,
which means one of two things,
Thompson was speculating, or downright fictionalizing,
or he had an inside info from some contact,
I wouldn’t doubt either
DB Cooper?
63. Shivver
was it the alcohol?
Ouu, that Jean Spangler note is interesting…love these lists, although a few of them aren’t bizarre.
Just so y’all know, I did not choose the title.
Good list. Only knew of the crew of the Mary Celeste. These are the types of list I look forward to.
on the main menu description it says “Can you sold the mystery?” i think it means solve
but very good list, wonder how some of them managed to never be found, especially number 7, a family and crew all gone
53. Enoooo – would you not agree that it was a bizarre disappearance? I mean where did those guys go?
This was the only thing I hated about this article. In number three, “Her well-to-do family suspected she may have ran away with her boyfriend” should have been “Her well-to-do family suspected she may have RUN away with her boyfriend.”
Sorry for the nitpicking, but it’s distracting!
Sorry, I meant number eight.
No, smashed- the original sentence is correct. You wouldn’t say “She run away” You would say “She ran away”
@ comment 18……you’re right! the earliest Star Trek reference ever. Hmmmmmm……………I’m gonna google where Roddenberry got those names!
The two people mention – Hoffa and Holt are both on the two lists linked to in the opening paragraph
Nicosia – once you add an auxiliary verb (to have), you need to use the form “run”
She ran.
She has run.
She may have run.
Here is a website describing conjugation of the verb “to run”. http://www.verb2verbe.com/conjugation/english-verb/run.aspx smashed is correct
I stand corrected.
Good job, Nicosia! Excellent list. Don’t bother with the nitpicky haters, they’re just jealous
No problem! I liked the list btw. Jon Krakauer wrote about Everett Ruess in his book Into The Wild (although I haven’t seen the movie so don’t know if ER is mentioned there). That book has a whole chapter devoted to people who just wandered into the wide open spaces of the American west.
Okay – it turns out that it was a little easier for me to put the contributor’s name at the top of each post. It is now in the title with the published date. NOTE: it will only be there on future lists and the last two – previous lists will still only have the contributor’s name at the bottom as I don’t have time to go through all previous lists to make the necessary changes
Wait – why are people jealous if they correct someone’s grammar? Nitpicky, sure (I spent three hours today helping someone prepare a seminar for their PhD committee, so I might be a little primed to be nitpicky at the moment). And I certainly don’t hate Nicosia, I love listverse, and appreciate the contributors.
Oh – and I corrected the two errors mentioned here
So glad to see another list of this sort. #2 seems most interesting, especially since the names in the note were a mystery in and of themselves.
i just happen to be reading fear and loathing in las vegas right now. i’ll be sure to keep oscar zeta acosta in mind.
No one could possibly be more nit-picky than my husband. A grammar issue is nothing compared to making him dinner every day
Do not forget Percy Fawcett—-
@Zigra
smiley. Sorry if I upset you! I didn’t mean to
I didn’t mean to offend you or anything, I was merely joking, hence the
79. zigra
That’s an interest point, people drifting off never to be heard from again, from where they departed anyway. I’ve thought about that quite a few times. In the not so distant past there were fewer industrialized areas and cities. Most of the population were rural farmers, ranchers, a few merchants. When a kid grew up, if he had a choice, it was either stay where you were and do what your people did, or say “mom, pop I’m off to find my fortune” and they’d say “well don’t forget to write” and they’d get letters for awhile and then the letters stopped and then it was “what ever happened to you son so-and-so” – “ah, we haven’t heard from him in tens now”. Not that there’s anything bizarre or strange about that, but a lot of people never were heard from again.
I was THIS close to including Percy Fawcett and Helen Brach… There are plenty more disappeared people for ten more lists….
Interesting stuff. and grammar correctors is losers,
“addressed to a “Kirk,” which read, “Can’t wait any longer, Going to see Dr. Scott”
i can’t possibly be the only one seeing the “star trek” here? i think i read through all comments….but i couldn’t see anything about this.
She disappeared way before Star Trek came around though.
@Chipmunk – no worries
It’s nice of you to defend Nicosia – and really people do go out on a limb when they make these lists, opening themselves up for a lot of criticism, so they are to be commended.
Back to the list: I actually have a cousin who left for work one day and was never heard from again. This happened years before I was born (both my mom and I are the youngest, so my cousins are 20+ years older than me) so I never knew him, but strange nonetheless.
no jimmy hoffa? really?
right. yay for me reading through the comments. excuse the initial shock, lol i’ll check for that next time…
Jean Spangler was a fine piece of ass.
Lord Lucan here. I’m fine and have been living with DB Cooper and Amelia Earhart for years. Jimmy Hoffa stops by once in a while, but he’s still so paranoid that someone is still trying to “whack” him that he never stays long.
no Jimmy Hoffa… pfft..
34. bucslim
2007 Mets
I couldn’t possibly agree more. And how bout that 08 squad? Where’d they get off to? Hopefully they’ll return for 09, and give my Phils a fight this time.
jfrater-
thanks for taking my suggestion about the contributor name placement, i never expected you to alter it on older lists (waaay too much work for the pay-off), but i’m very happy it’ll be at the top in the future!
now if we can all remember to read each name when we read the title we’ll be set!
lo: You are welcome – it is definitely a useful addition to the site so I didn’t mind doing it
Bucslim: I heard they all suffered a stroke every game for the last 15 games of the season. Or at least looked like it..
http://z10.invisionfree.com/usedtobedoe/index.php?act=idx
Lots more disappearances listed here
100 l0: – Hello lo, thought I’d take a mo, to say yo, and have a go at joining this show. No? Well, there ya go.
But sillyo sillyo; I forgot to say so…
er, but what I really wanted to say was – wow, I didn’t even notice that change. Must be the advert all over the shop. Wouldn’t the adverts be better at the END of the listing, so it’s the last thing people (ignore), er, I mean see – don’t ya ‘no.
104. Lifeschool- chill out, they’re my initials
well, the change is that jamie is now putting the contributor’s name under the title where it also shows posted date and # of comments, as well as where it’s always been at the end. the text under the title is small, but it’s there, if you care.
Richey Edwards from the Manic Street Preachers??
He has been pronounced dead recently although his body has still not been found.
hey everyone…im new here! nice lists really…amazing..wow….*looks around uneasily* great!
Dr Suess lives through Lifeschool @ 104.
Very good list, a great addition to the ones that are already on here.
BTW, I think Jajadude said he could not find his car.
I wonder where that fish has gone.
None of these are as bizarre as the disappearance that affects me every Wednesday morning.
Get up, check Bank account, wages deposited, balance SFA. WTF?
Cheers
Lee
LOL Stormy- I thought he meant he woke up in a strange place
I think Robert Mogabe should be one of the dissapearing victims. But then again were will he go with out destroying somethig
Niosia – It could be both LOL
Nicosia Sorry that I misspelled your name I had already hit submit when I noticed it.
what about Agatha Christe? she dissapeared. she came bak but no1 knows wat happened 2 her
I loved this one. I kinda like mistery’s lists
What about emilia airheart!! WTF
i think most of these people were killed. interesting list.
I think i solved the message left by Jean Spangler. Acording to imdb Jean left a movie unfinished it was a bit part as a hula dancer in young man with a horn -1950.
The star was a young and up and comming Kirk Douglas. And
in 1951 acording to old police records a notorious street abortionist refered to as Dr Scott was arested and tried.
So the message basicly is Kirk, While my daughter is being watched by my sister inlaw I’m going to go see dr scott to get an abortion.
leaving to obvious suspects the father possibly Kirk- Or her jealous ex husband. Jean was 3 months pregnant when she went missing.