Mary O’Donnell

Fifty-three-year-old Mary O’Donnell, also known as Marie, and occasionally using the names Patricia Marie Rafferty and Marie Patricia Janulus, was a petite woman who lived alone in East Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She had endured significant personal hardships, including the loss of her husband of 14 years to a heart attack the previous year. Mary … More Mary O’Donnell

Napanee Jane Doe

On December 30, 1984, a jogger discovered the skeletal remains of a young woman in a ditch along a rural road near Napanee, Ontario, Canada. The remains were found approximately 5 kilometers south of Newburgh and 4 kilometers north of the Palace Road exit on Highway 401. The location suggested that the body had been … More Napanee Jane Doe

Alice Paré

Fourteen-year-old Alice Paré was a bright and talented teenager, known for her love of music and dedication to her studies. On the afternoon of Wednesday, February 17, 1971, her father dropped her off at the Pavillon de Musique at 466 rue Saint-Jean for her lesson. Afterward, she considered calling her mother for a ride but … More Alice Paré

Alexandra Wiwcharuk

Alexandra Wiwcharuk was born on February 3, 1939, in Saskatchewan, Canada, and raised in a Ukrainian-Canadian family. She was a bright and compassionate young woman who chose a career in nursing. Known for her intelligence and striking beauty, Alexandra also participated in local beauty pageants and was crowned Miss Saskatoon in 1959. Alexandra was deeply … More Alexandra Wiwcharuk

Mary Lidguerre

Thirty-year-old Indigenous woman Mary Lidguerre was last seen in July 1995 in Vancouver, Canada’s Downtown Eastside, an area known for its high rates of poverty, addiction, and prostitution. Like many women in the area, Mary faced numerous challenges, including substance use and involvement in sex work. Her disappearance went largely unnoticed until over a year … More Mary Lidguerre

Manon Dubé

On the afternoon of Friday, January 27, 1978, ten-year-old Manon Dubé left her home in the Lennoxville district of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. She was heading out to go sledding with friends—a typical winter activity for a child her age. But Manon never returned home. Her mother reported her missing that evening, and within hours, search … More Manon Dubé

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