Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Can You Name The Top 10 Missing Person Cases? The Criminal Justice Degree Site Thinks It Can...


The Criminal Justice Degree site has published a new article concerning the top 10 missing person's cases. Interestingly enough, D.B. Cooper LINK and Natalee Holloway LINK, both of which were previously featured on Legal Pub, made the list. However, perhaps the most interesting case not covered by Legal Pub is that of Ambrose Bierce. Ambrose was the author of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "The Difficulty of Crossing a Field". Bierce, while functioning as a journalist, disappeared in Mexico. He was following Pancho Villa’s forces and his fate remains unknown.


While Legal Pub has informed readers concerning recent problems in Mexico LINK, the Ambrose Bierce disappearance is truly worthy of the top ten. As a recommended read, please follow the link to the full article: http://www.criminaljusticedegreesguide.com/features/top-10-unsolved-missing-person-cases.html

6 comments:

Video Guy said...

Legal, I just sent you something, just so you know.

Anonymous said...

Interesting list

Anonymous said...

Top ten is very subjective. McCain should be one of them.

Video Guy said...

(An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge)
I remember watching that Twilight Zone episode based on this story as a child.
The ending was a real shocker but I understood he was daydreaming the whole escape.

One of their better programs and now I know who wrote it.

Anonymous said...

Yup, L.P. is a wealth of knowledge.

Video Guy said...

Legal, I sent you something on the 5th and the mail demon just sent it back. So I sent it again about ten minutes ago.

The only time I send you something and do not post it, it doesn't reach you...odd!