Introduction
Reginald Leroy Butler, a 68-year-old retired naval architect from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, vanished in late 1996 under circumstances that continue to perplex investigators and the community alike. His disappearance, intertwined with his passion for sailing and the open sea, remains one of New Hampshire's enduring mysteries.
A Life Built Around the Sea
Reginald Butler's life was deeply connected to maritime pursuits. As a naval architect, he dedicated his career to designing vessels, ensuring they were both seaworthy and efficient. His expertise wasn't just professional; it was personal. Butler channeled his knowledge and passion into crafting his own 38-foot sailboat, aptly named Frolic. This vessel was not merely a project but a culmination of his life's work and love for sailing....Read More
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