1. Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller is a renowned American musician and songwriter. On December 15, 1944 at noon, he traveled from England to France with a mission to entertain American troops who were in France during World War II.
Since then, Miller's plane disappeared as did all the passengers in it. It was reported that the plane disappeared due to bad weather. Miller's body was never found. And the case of the loss of Big Bands leader who with the best-selling record of 1939-1942 still holds the puzzle.
2. Harold Holt
Harold Holt is the 17th Australian prime minister who served in 1966-1967. Holt is the famous Prime Minister and politician of Ausralia who disappeared mysteriously on Cheviot Beach near the Portsea Resort south of Melbourne.
n 2015 the Australian government officially declared that the cause of Harold Holt's death was due to drowning. This decision relates to the revocation of a rule stipulating that no death permit is allowed if the body has not been found.
3. Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy Hoffa was the leader of the American Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) trade union from 1958-1971. He is known for being a cold hand in raising the organization even to a membership of more than 2.3 million people. This man has also been jailed in 1967. Hoffa is also apparently known to have proximity to the mafia. It is not strange if he is rumored to have many rivals and enemies.
In 1982 the police declared Hoffa dead and his case still open. Many theories are trying to solve the mystery of Hoffa's disappearance. One well-known theory states that the man's body was inserted into the drum and carried by truck. The possibility of his body was buried somewhere in Giant Stadium, New Jersey.
4. Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce is a famous writer from the United States. One of his most famous writings even once thought to be the true story is "An Unfinished Race James Warson". This story is even in England and so well known in the 19th century.
The final news before he left without a trace was obtained from a letter of 26 December 1913 directed at Bierce's friend Blanche Partington. In the letter is a sentence that suggests that this talented writer wants to go to an unknown place.
5. Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart could be one of the most famous figures with her legendary disappearance story. The first American pioneers and pilots in the world of America is known for a number of achievements and recorded successfully solve a variety of aviation record including the solo.
At midnight on July 2, 1937, they were back in America through the Pacific Ocean. In a conversation via radio transmission the last time, Earhart admitted there was a mess of radio waves and fuel thinning. It was the last time Earhart's voice was heard before it disappeared.
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The most prominent theory behind Glenn Miller's disappearance is that the plane Miller was flying in was destroyed by friendly fire. Others believe that his plane probably crashed in the English Channel because of frozen fuel intakes.
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