Two-year-old Trenton Duckett disappeared from his Florida home in 2006, vanishing “without a trace and without signs of a struggle.” Duckett’s parents had been embroiled in an acrimonious divorce and custody dispute at the time of Duckett’s disappearance. Evidence emerged that Trenton’s mother Melinda had hacked into her husband’s email and attempted to frame him for the kidnapping. She was also a student of criminal psychology and was being investigated for bank embezzlement. But before she could be charged with abducting her own son, she blew her head off with a shotgun.
KYRON HORMAN:
One day in June 2010 after delivering a science-fair presentation about frogs, seven-year-old Kyron Horman of Oregon went missing on his way to his next class. He was never found. His stepmother Terri was never charged with his kidnapping, but she made inconsistent statements to the police about her whereabouts on the day of his disappearance. Six months earlier, Kyron’s father had filed a restraining order against her after learning that she’d offered a hit man money to murder him. So instead of murdering Kyron’s father, it’s speculated that she may have played a role in Kyron’s disappearance.
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Science FictionThe deep web,invisible web or hidden web are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard search engines for any reason. The opposite term to the deep web is the surface web. The deep web includes many very common uses such...
