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College Girls and Murder Brianna Denison. Leah Nicole Hickman. Brittany Phillips. Eve Marie Carson. Lauren Burk. All students. All dead. Why?

The Disappearance of Hollywood's Jean Spangler Actress. Showgirl. Mother. Missing. She vanished without a trace on a brisk October eve in 1949. But no one knew where. No one knew how. No one knew why. Only one thing was known for sure--there were plenty of suspects. And very few answers.

The Strange Case of Mr. John Wilkes Booth Enid, Oklahoma, January 1903. He had been in town just over a month, before committing suicide--via rat poison. His unexpected death-bed confession would leave witnesses stunned--and wondering. Was that man killed at Garrett's Farm in 1865 really Lincoln's killer? Or had the government made a huge mistake?

The Mystery of Jesse James Lawton, Oklahoma, September 1947. Upon reaching the ripe old age of one hundred, colorful local "J. Frank Dalton" began making claims that he was the real outlaw, Jesse James . Was he?

Who Killed Brittany Phillips? Tulsa, Oklahoma, September 2004. Eighteen-year-old college student Brittany Phillips. Attractive. Well-liked. She aspired to be a model. Aspired to be an actress. Wanted to work in chemistry. What went wrong?

Beryl Wallace - The Strange Case of Flight 624 Beryl Wallace was the shining jewel of Hollywood's famed Earl Carroll Theatre. By June 1948, Carroll had plans to expand his legendary landmark. The new theatre would rival New York's Radio City Music Hall. Beryl would be the star attraction. But fate had other plans.

Carole Lombard - The Last Flight of Gable's Love In January 1942, beloved actress Carole Lombard boarded an unscheduled flight following a war bond rally in her homestate of Indiana. Off course, behind schedule and below altitude, the plane flew straight into a Nevada mountain...and under still mysterious circumstances.

Elizabeth Short, The Black Dahlia Murder Regarded as one of the most infamous murders in Los Angeles history, the mystery of who killed Elizabeth Short is still debated to this very day. A smalltown girl from New England, she came to Hollywood with dreams of stardom--and found it.

Fate...Coincidence or Design? The premonition of forthcoming tragedy. Is there really such a thing as Death's Plan? Before you stroll out that door, take heed! Here are a few examples that might make you think twice.

Kyle J. Wood's Uncanny Paranormal Encounters For what it's worth--my very own "personal paranormal experiences" (albethey marginal) with the unexplained...



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