For those who are married or even newly engaged, tales of spousal disappearances, especially true crime stories, tend to be some of the most terrifying. Sometimes it turns out one person ran away due to a troubled relationship. Other times, unfortunately, the disappearance tends to end with a dead body found in a river or buried in the back yard by the husband or wife, who was angered or psychotic. It is nearly impossible to build a good case when you don’t have a body, though, so many times people get away with it. Here are 6 unsolved spousal disappearances that will send chills down your spine.
6. Michele Harris
6. Michele Harris
On September 11, 2001 – the same day as the terrorist attacks in New York City, a missing persons case was ensuing in the small New York town of Oswego. Michelle Harris left her workplace, but never returned. Small drops of her blood were discovered inside the home, and her soon-to-be ex-husband, Cal Harris, became the prime suspect. Cal is a free man, but if Michelle’s body turns up, he probably won’t be.
5. Joan Hansen
5. Joan Hansen
On August 10, 1962, Joan Hansen was talking on the phone with her friend. Her friend then heard her shouting and saying that someone was in her basement. Joan screamed once more, then the phone line went dead. Joan was involved in a heated divorce with her husband, Robert, who became the prime suspect of her disappearance.
4. Doreen Marfeo
4. Doreen Marfeo
In 1990, Doreen Marfeo lived in Johnston, Rhode Island, with her husband, Stephen. On March 29, Stephen says he returned home to find his wife gone. He also claims $600 and her clothing had disappeared, too. A letter to police says Stephen strangled his wife and threw her body in a pond. She was never found, though.
3. Mike Williams
3. Mike Williams
Mike Williams left his home to go on a duck hunting trip at Lake Seminole, Tallahassee, Florida. Unfortunately, he never returned, but his boat and vehicle were both discovered at the lake. The boat was in the middle of the lake. Investigators believe his body was eaten by an alligator. Investigators then proved that was highly unlikely, though. Eyebrows were raised when his widowed wife collected a massive life insurance policy, which was sold to Mike by his friend, Brian Winchester, who then married Denise Williams.
2. Mary Badaracco
2. Mary Badaracco
Mary Badaracco lived in Sherman, Connecticut, along with her husband, Dominic, who she suffered abuse under. One of Mary’s daughters from a previous marriage came by the house one night, only to discover her mother’s vehicle in the driveway with a broken windshield on the driver’s side. Mary was gone. Since her body could not be found, Dominic was never charged.
1. Lynn Schuller
1. Lynn Schuller
On the morning of August 6, 1972, Keith Schuller and his three-year-old boy left their home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to go fishing. His wife, Lynn, remained asleep at the home. When they returned five hours later, Lynn and her bike were gone. Lynn never returned, and Keith refused to let the police search the woods around his home, claiming he had already done it. Keith also had a 6-foot pet alligator named Pogo – the perfect disposal item. He was never charged, though, as no body could be found.