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  • Ghastly News: Thursday 11/20/2025

    Ghastly News for Thursday 11/20/2025: “Car of Apples Held Up Here” (Source: The Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, UT), November 20, 1922, Newspapers.com) Return to Ghastly News

    apples, disappearance, ghastlynews, newspapers, onthisday, railroad car, theft
  • Ghastly News: Monday 5/12/2025

    Ghastly News for Monday 5/12/2025: “Murder” (Source: Columbia Herald-Statesman (Columbia, MO), May 12, 1854, Newspapers.com) Return to Ghastly News

    disappearance, ghastlynews, murder, newspapers, onthisday, severed body, suspicion of guilt
  • Ghastly News: Monday 3/17/2025

    Ghastly News for Monday 3/17/2025: “Woman Lured Away By Jazz” (Source: San Francisco Bulletin (San Francisco, CA), March 17, 1925, Newspapers.com) Return to Ghastly News

    disappearance, foul play, ghastlynews, jazz, jazz music, Lured away, newspapers, onthisday, syncopated music
  • Ghastly News: Tuesday 1/23/2024

    Ghastly News for Tuesday 1/23/2024: “Mysterious Disappearance” (Source: The Hillsdale Standard (Hillsdale, MI), November 16, 1847, Newspapers.com)

    disappearance, ghastlynews, hillsdale, michigan, mysterious, newspapers, partial insanity
  • Ghastly News: Wednesday 1/10/2024

    Ghastly News for Wednesday 1/10/2024: “Cecil Banker and Banker’s Daughter Are Both Missing“ (Source: The Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, PA), November 8, 1907, Newspapers.com)

    banker, cecil, circumstantial evidence, disappearance, elopement, ghastlynews, missing, mystery, newspapers, pennsylvania, pittsburgh

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