Missing persons
We Asked a ‘Psychic Detective’ Why He Tries to Solve Murders
Troy Griffin claims he's worked on more than 100 missing persons cases.
How It Feels When a Family Member Disappears
There are currently 1,600 people missing around Australia. Here are the stories of four.
The Woman with Autism Who Built a Renowned Database of Missing People
Meaghan Good says she finds it tough to do a "normal job," but her unique skills make her perfectly suited to run The Charley Project, one of the largest and most detailed online databases of missing persons in the US.
Cops Unearth Corpses of Four Missing Men After Weeklong Search
Two 20-year-olds have now been charged with their murders.
Canada triples troops deployed in response to devastating floods
Canada calls in the military amid worst flooding in 50 years
This Artist Helps Identify Murder Victims
Carl Koppelman makes facial reconstructions based on post-mortem photos.
How to Disappear Completely: The Unsolved Missing Persons Case of Damien Nettles
A new BBC Three documentary searches for answers in the ongoing case of a teenage boy who went on a night out in 1996 and never came home.
The Real Horror of ‘Firewatch’ Makes It More Terrifying Than Most So-Called Scary Games
Strange things do happen in America's national parks, which is why Campo Santo's new game is so full of dread.
The Nightmare That Scared Every New York City Parent 36 Years Ago Still Isn't Over
The 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz made the nation terrified of "stranger danger," and we still don't know what happened.
Interpol Denies Kidnapping a Girl From Mexico and Sending Her to Texas for a DNA Test
The bizarre case left officials at a loss for explaining why 14-year-old Alondra Luna Nuñez was kidnapped from school at the request of a Houston mother looking for a missing girl who is also named Alondra.
Parents Call on United Nations for Help in Search for Missing Mexican Students
Mexican officials delivered a report to the UN committee on forced disappearances in Geneva this week, acknowledging the Ayotzinapa case as a sign that much more must still be done to prevent similar tragedies.