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Case Number One: Sheryl Sheppard

29 year old Sheryl Sheppard disappeared in January 1998. Her body was never found, and there is a frustratingly small amount of physical evidence in her case. Sheryl’s case is unique in that the last time she was seen, it was on live television by millions of people, but where did she go from there?

Case Number Two: Madison Scott is Missing

20-year-old Madison Scott went disappeared from the Hogsback Lake Park Recreational area near Vanderhoof, British Columbia in 2011. She was partying that night at the campsite with friends, and she was well versed on the outdoors and how to survive if she ever got lost. 12 years went by before a major break in the case was uncovered in 2023...

Case Number Three: Lisa Marie Young

21-year-old Lisa Marie Young vanished 23 years ago in Nanaimo British Columbia. Her case is unique in that the last time she was seen, it was by dozens of people, getting into a red jaguar, whose driver's identity is known to the police. Lisa called a friend at 4:30 AM the same night, saying that the driver wouldn't take her home, and she has never been heard from again...

Case Number Four: Nicole Morin

8-year-old Nicole Morin vanished 40 years ago from the lobby of her apartment building in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. She took the elevator down from her apartment to the lobby to meet a friend for an afternoon of swimming, but she never arrived. Hundreds of people came and went from the lobby before she was reported missing, but no one saw a thing..

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Case Number Five: Ben Tyner

A well-seasoned ranch manager rides out on his horse to check on cattle in the dead of winter and never returns. The case of 33-year-old Ben Tyner is as chilling as it is puzzling. His horse was found wandering riderless and alone days later, with no trace of Ben…

Case Number Six: The Jack Family

Doreen and Ronald (Ronnie) Jack, were young parents to two small boys, trying to make a comfortable life for their family in Prince George, B.C. The family had reportedly fallen on tough times, when a stranger approached Ronnie with an lucrative employment offer he just couldn't refuse. The strangers timing was suspiciously perfect, and the very next day after meeting, the entire family was never seen again.

Case Number Seven: Sylvia Klayh

Sylvia Klayh was an independent, strong, teenage girl. While on vacation with her parents, the family got into an argument, Sylvia stormed out, and was never seen again...

Case Number Zero: The Richardson Family Murders

In 2006, the quiet Canadian town of Medicine Hat, Alberta, was shaken by a horrifying crime. Three members of the Richardson family—Marc, Debra, and their 8-year-old son Jacob—were found brutally murdered in their home. The mastermind behind this tragedy? The couple’s own daughter….