Samantha Berg

Nineteen-year-old Samantha Berg had faced numerous challenges from a young age. She became involved in the sex trade and struggled with substance use. Despite these hardships, those who knew her described her as a vibrant individual with hopes for a better future. These hopes, sadly, were never to be realized. On January 25th, 2005, Samantha’s … More Samantha Berg

Laura Lee Cross

Thirty-four-year-old Laura Lee Cross lived at 18 Middle Street in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She was last seen on July 12th, 2001, and reported missing on August 1st. Reports suggest that Laura had a troubled history, including substance use, and may have been involved in sex work. These factors potentially contributed to a delayed and limited … More Laura Lee Cross

Tanya Jean Brooks

Thirty-six-year-old Tanya Jean Brooks, a Mi’kmaq woman from Millbrook First Nation, lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was known as a tenacious, headstrong, and artistic individual. Despite facing personal challenges, including struggles with addiction and homelessness, she was a loving mother striving to regain custody of her five children. On the evening of May 10th, … More Tanya Jean Brooks

Melissa Chaboyer

Thirty-five-year-old Melissa Chaboyer worked as a taxi driver in the quiet city of Thompson, Manitoba, Canada, and was a devoted single mother to her seventeen-year-old son, Anthony. She was also a compassionate caregiver who worked full-time with developmentally challenged adults. Over the years, she opened her home to dozens of foster children, often maintaining relationships … More Melissa Chaboyer

Temistocle Casas, formerly Conception Bay John Doe

In May 2001, a disturbing discovery was made in Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador: a severed human skull concealed in a shopping bag and buried in a wooded area off Minerals Road. Despite extensive investigative efforts, the victim remained unidentified for over two decades, known only as “Conception Bay John Doe.” The skull’s condition … More Temistocle Casas, formerly Conception Bay John Doe

Naomi Irion

Eighteen-year-old Naomi Irion was a vibrant young woman who had lived in various countries due to her father’s diplomatic career. She returned to the U.S. after graduating from the American International School of Johannesburg in 2021. Known for her love of music and her positive spirit, Naomi moved to Fernley, Nevada, to live with her … More Naomi Irion

John and Joyce Sheridan

John Sheridan, 72, was a respected Republican political figure who served as New Jersey’s transportation commissioner under Governor Thomas Kean and later became CEO of Cooper University Health Care. His wife, Joyce, 69, was a retired high school history teacher known for her dedication to students and her outspoken personality. The couple had been married … More John and Joyce Sheridan

Phylicia Barnes

Phylicia Barnes was a 16-year-old honor student from Monroe, North Carolina, who had plans to attend Towson University in Maryland after she graduated. Sadly, her plans would never come to fruition. Phylicia vanished on December 28, 2010, while visiting her half-sister in Baltimore. She was last seen near the Reisterstown Road Plaza. Her sudden disappearance … More Phylicia Barnes

Geetha Angara

Born in Chennai, India, in 1961, Geetha Angara was a trailblazing academic, becoming the first woman to earn both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemistry from Loyola College, Chennai. After immigrating to the United States in 1984, she furthered her education by obtaining additional master’s degrees and a doctorate in organic chemistry from New York … More Geetha Angara

Thomas Wales

Thomas Crane Wales was born in 1952 and graduated from Harvard University and later from Hofstra University School of Law. He joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle in 1983, specializing in white-collar crime. Known for his integrity, meticulous legal mind, and commitment to justice, Wales earned a reputation as a tough but fair prosecutor. … More Thomas Wales