

“Beginning in November 1945 through October 1950, five people - ages 8- to 74-years-old - went missing in the area. It’s mostly flat farmlands around here so I really do not understand how someone can just disappear into thin air in the middle of nowhere without a body or any remains being found.” 6. This case just creeps me out because I too live in Southern MN and I’m semi familiar with the Marshall area. My guess on what happened to Brandon is either he slipped and fell in a river due to not being able to see in the darkness, got shot and buried somewhere by a belligerent farmer who hated people trespassing on his property and would rather shoot then ask questions or was abducted by aliens (which would explain the lights). If you want to learn more just dig around. There’s more to the story but that’s my summary. No body found, none of his belongings found, nothing.

To this day no one knows what happened to him. He claimed to his dad to see ‘lights’ of something nearby then abruptly exclaimed “Oh shit!” to his dad while still on the phone and his call ended. He called his dad for a ride and eventually got tired of waiting inside his crashed car and started to walk towards Marshall. I am guessing he took this route as a joy ride type of thing since he loved his car and driving in general or maybe he had a little too much to drink at the party and didn’t want to deal with any state troopers on patrol. For some reason he was taking gravel roads even though the highway between the two towns was a straight shot North to South. He was returning home from a party recently celebrating his graduation from a community college up in a town north of Marshall called Canby and was on his way home.Īlong the way home he crashed in a ditch. “For those who are not familiar with his story, Brandon was a 19 year old who lived in Marshall, MN. But the whole thing is so horrifying.” 5. I just can’t believe that he called her family so often and they could never trace the calls…I know it was the times though. Also, how her watch was stopped to the exact moment she died.

Her story is the saddest, and the creepiest was the bones of the dead dog the killer left on top of her remains to throw scavenger dogs off of his trail. “I was just reading about Dorothy Scott recently. It’s hard to feel secure when you think about the possibility that your killer may be living with you without you noticing.” 4. It’s creepy because your house is supposed to be the safest place. There was evidence that the perpetrators were staying in their house or the farm before the killings. A few days later, they were killed in their own home. A family saw footprints in the snow leading to their farm, but no footprints out of the farm. It may be a case of self-inflicted violence/mental health issues, but I find Annie’s case just so bizarre and sad.” 3. The Hinterkaifeck Murders Andreas Biegleder I also found that her parents’ e-mails were allegedly hacked later on. She may have been victim to foul play, or it was suicide. Her long hair had been cut off, and the post mortem (as far as I have read) concluded death by drowning. She was seen wandering about Prestwick, and then was found dead on the beach. She tried to take out money multiple times from different ATMs, but didn’t have the funds so was denied. She then went to Prestwick airport (literally the other side of the country, then down a bit), caught on CCTV at the airport for ten seconds, then left. She was a Swedish student studying in Edinburgh. “I find the case of Annie Borjesson really weird. When doing so, he drove past the guy in the truck and Angela was apparently screaming his name for help, so he turns around and tries following the truck and his transmission fucks up and the guy got away. Her fiance heard all of this on the other line and immediately got in his car to drive where Angela was. Then, that truck parks near her where the payphone is, he gets out and starts looking around with his flashlight as if he lost something, then he confronts Angela and abducts her. “She was talking on the payphone with her fiance and saying how there is this suspicious truck that keeps driving around the block. By January Nelson Updated J12 True Creepy Crimes That Will Make You Lock Your Doors Tonight 1. Angela Hammond
