Introduction to a Century-Old Enigma
In the annals of American history, numerous missing persons cases have captured public attention, but none have endured as long as the perplexing disappearance of Marvin Alvin Clark. Vanishing without a trace in 1926, Clark's case remains the oldest active missing persons investigation in the United States, continuing to baffle investigators and historians alike.
The Life and Times of Marvin Alvin Clark
Born around 1852 in Marion County, Iowa, Marvin Alvin Clark led a life marked by both personal achievements and challenges. He pursued higher education at two universities, a notable feat for his era, before relocating to Oregon with his wife, Mary. Together, they raised four children. In his later years, Clark suffered partial paralysis on his right side, affecting his arm's functionality and necessitating the occasional use of a cane. ...Read More
ER
on A Tragic Loss: The Unsolved Murder of Curtis Roberson in Fort Worth
This is my father and I am his only child, over 30 years later his death still saddens our family. Thank you for your efforts and thank you for posting this.
November 7, 2025, 16:17
JG
on The Unresolved Disappearance of Emily Schuster: A Community's Quest for Answers
She has been found. https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/254597/Search
October 29, 2025, 00:04
RW
on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
There is “no record found” at California Department of Justice's Missing Person Search database!
September 7, 2025, 20:31
RW
on The Enigmatic Disappearance of Shannon Tanalski: A Journey Through Troubled Waters
She made mention in a last call to a friend before she went missing that if anything happened to her that two guys were responsible. Trying to get names….
September 7, 2025, 20:19