•
Henry Hudson, English explorer, left adrift after a mutiny in 1611. •
Ambrose Bierce, publisher, author, disappeared during the Mexican Revolution in 1913. •
Arthur Irwin, former
Major League Baseball player, presumably fell (or jumped) from boat sailing from New York City to
Boston in 1921. •
Joseph Force Crater, New York City judge, disappeared on the way to a play in 1930, declared dead in 1939. •
Amelia Earhart, pioneer, aviator, disappeared during a transoceanic flight in 1937. •
Ettore Majorana, Italian physicist, disappeared at sea in 1938. •
Richard Halliburton, author and voyager, Pacific Ocean, lost at sea in 1939. •
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, French aviator and author, disappeared July 31, 1944. Plane found in the sea in 2000. •
Glenn Miller, jazz musician/bandleader, whose plane disappeared over the English Channel, December 15, 1944. •
Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat and humanitarian, was arrested by Soviet troops in
Budapest in early 1945 and disappeared. He was pronounced dead on October 31, 2016, by the
Swedish Tax Agency. •
Paula Jean Welden, American college student who disappeared while walking on Vermont's Long Trail hiking route, December 1, 1946. •
Vincent Mangano,
Sicilian-American mobster, disappeared April 1951 and declared dead on October 30, 1961. •
David Kenyon Webster, author, disappeared off coast of California in 1961, was known primarily as a
World War II soldier with
Easy Company, as portrayed in the
HBO miniseries
Band of Brothers. •
Michael Rockefeller,
anthropologist,
New Guinea, disappeared while canoeing in 1961. •
Joe Gaetjens, Haitian
footballer, kidnapped by
Papa Doc's
secret police in 1964. •
Harold Holt,
Prime Minister of Australia,
presumed to have drowned in 1967. •
Jim Thompson, American fashion designer and entrepreneur based in Thailand,
disappeared on a walk in rural Malaysia in 1967. Declared dead in 1974 after multiple extensive searches. •
Donald Crowhurst, businessman, suspected to have committed suicide in 1969 by jumping overboard from his boat. The boat was later found adrift and empty. •
Sean Flynn and
Dana Stone, American
photojournalists. On April 6, 1970, Flynn and Stone disappeared while on assignment in
Cambodia. Their remains have never been found. The current consensus is that they were held captive for over a year before they were killed by
Khmer Rouge in June 1971. •
Hale Boggs and
Nick Begich, American politicians, whose airplane disappeared in Alaska in 1972. •
Roberto Clemente, Puerto Rican baseball player who disappeared after a plane crash off
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport on December 31, 1972. His body was never found. •
Oscar Acosta, lawyer and author, disappeared in Mexico in 1974. Friend of author
Hunter S. Thompson. •
Richard Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, disappeared in 1974 after his nanny was murdered. Declared dead in 2016. •
Jimmy Hoffa, trade union leader, disappeared in 1975, presumed dead in 1982. •
Slim Wintermute, basketball player, disappeared while sailing in 1977. •
Helen Brach,
Brach's company heiress, disappeared in 1977, presumed murdered; declared dead in 1984. •
John Brisker, basketball player, disappeared in Uganda in 1978. •
Frederick Valentich, Australian aviator, last heard supposedly describing a
UFO over radio while flying a light aircraft in 1978. No wreckage or body was found. •
Thomas DeSimone, American mobster believed to have taken part in both the
Air France robbery and the
The Lufthansa heist heist, disappeared on January 14th, 1979. •
Etan Patz, abducted while on his way to a school bus stop in
New York City on May 25, 1979; declared dead in 2001. In May 2012, a man named Pedro Hernandez was
charged with Etan Patz's murder based on a confession to police, despite a lack of physical evidence. •
Ian Mackintosh, British television writer and producer (
Warship,
The Sandbaggers,
Wilde Alliance), was presumed dead in July 1979 after the plane he was flying disappeared over the
Gulf of Alaska. No wreckage was found and none of the plane's passengers were heard of again. •
Azaria Chamberlain, Australian infant who was snatched by a
dingo near
Uluru in 1980, declared legally dead in 2012. •
David A. Johnston,
volcanologist. His body has never been found since the
eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980. •
John Favara, neighbor of Mafia boss
John Gotti, disappeared on July 28, 1980, several months after accidentally killing Gotti's 12-year-old son Frank. Favara was legally declared dead in 1983. •
Ronald Jorgensen, convicted killer in New Zealand, disappeared in 1984, possibly faked his own death. •
Carole Packman, disappeared from her home in
Bournemouth in 1985, shortly after seeking a divorce. Although her body was never found, her husband Russell was later charged and convicted of her murder. •
Federico Caffè, Italian economist, disappeared in 1986. •
Suzy Lamplugh, an estate agent, disappeared in London in 1986 while showing a house to a Mr Kipper; her body has never been found. • Clarabelle "C.B." Lansing, flight attendant ejected from
Aloha Airlines Flight 243 in 1988 when the plane's roof tore off mid-flight; her body was lost in the Pacific Ocean. • Nine passengers ejected from
United Airlines Flight 811 in 1989 following a cargo door detachment; their bodies were lost in the Pacific Ocean, with at least one being sucked into engine no. 3. •
Teddy Wang, entrepreneur, Hong Kong, kidnapped in 1990. •
Chekannur Maulavi, Quranist
Islamic scholar from
Kerala, India, disappeared in 1993, now believed to have been murdered. •
Richey Edwards, guitarist/lyricist,
Manic Street Preachers, disappeared in 1995. Declared dead on 24 November 2008. •
Larry Hillblom, businessman, founder of
DHL, plane crash at sea on May 21, 1995, but body never found. •
Don Lewis, wealthy zookeeper who disappeared in 1997 and later hypothesized to have been fed to tigers by his wife,
Carole Baskin, made famous by the Netflix series
Tiger King. •
Scott Smith, bass player for
Loverboy, lost at sea in 2000. •
Rilya Wilson, American foster care child, disappeared while under the care of a foster parent appointed by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF). •
Sneha Anne Philip, a New York City physician last seen on the night before the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, in which she was later ruled to have died. •
Bison Dele, American
NBA basketball player missing from
Tahiti in 2002; believed to have been murdered by his brother at sea. •
Ray Gricar, district attorney of Centre County, Pennsylvania, disappeared in 2005, declared dead in 2011. •
Natalee Holloway went missing in
Aruba on May 30, 2005, and was legally declared dead on January 12, 2012. No remains were found. •
Jim Gray, computer science researcher, disappeared solo sailing near San Francisco in 2007, declared dead in 2012. •
Marquis Cooper, an
American football player for the
NFL's
Oakland Raiders, went out to the sea off of Florida along with three of his friends, Cooper and two of his friends were never found. Cooper's wife filed for a Presumptive Death Certificate shortly after the disappearance. It is unknown if she was granted one. •
Madeline McCann disappeared on May 3, 2007, in Portugal. •
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370's 12 crew and 227 passengers, as the airliner was presumed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean in 2014. •
William Tyrrell went missing at his foster grandmothers home in 2014, he is believed to have been abducted but authorities are not certain about what actually happened. •
Ahmad Motevaselian, Iranian military attaché abducted and disappeared in Lebanon •
Valery Ilych Khodemchuk, worker at
Chernobyl's reactor 4 on the night of the disaster, believed to have been killed in the initial explosion. •
Devonte Hart, African-American child known for being the subject of a 2014 image of him embracing a police officer. Vanished on March 26, 2018; he was believed to have been murdered by his abusive adoptive mothers in an intentional car plunge, and his body swept out to sea. He was legally declared dead on April 3, 2019. •
Karl-Erivan Haub, German-American entrepreneur, director and part owner of
Tengelmann Group. Disappeared while ski mountaineering in the Swiss Alps on 7 April 2018, declared dead on 14 May 2021. •
Daniel Küblböck, German singer and entertainer. Disappeared from a cruise ship in the North Atlantic on 9 September 2018, declared dead on 10 March 2021.
Later discovered Alive •
William Harrison, English landlord disappeared during a walk in
Chipping Campden in 1660. Three of his servants were accused of his murder and
hanged in 1661, but Harrison reappeared in 1662, claiming to have been abducted by
Barbary pirates. •
Guillaume Le Gentil, French astronomer, declared dead in the 1760s after being lost at sea for 11 years. He actually died in 1792. •
José María Grimaldos López, Spanish shepherd disappeared in
Osa de la Vega after an animal sale in 1910. Two men were accused of murdering him to steal the money and sentenced to 18 years in prison in 1918, but Grimaldos was found alive in 1926. •
Lawrence Joseph Bader, salesman from
Toledo, Ohio, disappeared on a fishing trip in 1957 and was declared dead in 1960. In 1965 he was found living in
Omaha, Nebraska, as "Fritz" Johnson, probably suffering from
amnesia. •
Ishinosuke Uwano, former soldier of the Japanese Imperial Army, declared dead in 2000 yet presented himself as alive and living in Ukraine to the Japanese government in 2006. •
John Darwin,
fraudster, faked his own death in 2002. •
Francisco Paesa, agent of
Centro Nacional de Inteligencia, the
Spanish secret service. In 1998 he faked a fatal cardiac arrest in Thailand, after tricking
Luis Roldán, known for being the general of the
Spanish Civil Guard when a major corruption scandal arose in 1993, into stealing all the money that Roldán had previously stolen in that case. He appeared in 2004. During these years, he opened an offshore company, later exposed in the
Panama Papers. •
Natasha Ryan was discovered alive mid-way through the trial of the man accused of murdering her. •
Thabo Bester was believed to have committed suicide in his prison cell, but was found alive and it was later revealed that he had escaped from prison.
Deceased •
Steve Fossett, aviation/sailing adventurer, died in a plane crash in 2007, declared dead before remains were found in 2008. •
Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz, the son of the governor of
West Java, Indonesia,
Ridwan Kamil, was declared dead by his family on June 3, 2022, after being lost at the
Aare, Switzerland on May 26, 2022. His body was then discovered on June 9 at the Engehalde Dam. •
Julian Sands, actor. Went missing on January 13, 2023, while hiking in
Mount Baldy. His remains were found and he was confirmed dead on June 27, 2023. •
Michael Scott Speicher, naval aviator. Went missing after being shot down on January 17, 1991. His remains were found and he was confirmed dead on August 2, 2009 ==See also==