Monica Cassandra Carrasco: Unsolved Disappearance of 16-Year-Old from Balmorhea, Texas (+ New Reflection)

Monica Cassandra Carrasco, missing since October 2, 2003 from Balmorhea, Texas, was described as disciplined, kind, and religious. Suffering from depression, an eating disorder, and possibly schizophrenia, the circumstances of her disappearance remain a mystery. Her health condition raises questions about the events leading to her disappearance.

Unsolved Mystery: The Vanishing of Evelyn Hartley in 1953

AT A GLANCE Missing since October 24, 1953 from La Crosse, Wisconsin Sex: Female Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Age: 15 (at the time of her disappearance) Height: 5'7" Weight: 126 pounds Clothing Description: A size 34-36 plain white blouse with pearl buttons, size 16 heavy red denim jeans with a side zipper and … Continue reading Unsolved Mystery: The Vanishing of Evelyn Hartley in 1953

The Disappearance of Susan Powell, Part 2

Missing since December 7, 2009 from West Valley City, Utah Sex: Female Race: white Hair Color: brown Eye Color: blue Date of Birth: October 16, 1981 Age: 28 (at the time of her disappearance) Height: 5′ 4″ Weight: 130 pounds Clothing: long sleeved black shirt and black dress pants Image Courtesy of cnn.com Information Courtesy … Continue reading The Disappearance of Susan Powell, Part 2

Monica Cassandra Carrasco: Unsolved Disappearance of 16-Year-Old from Balmorhea, Texas

Monica Cassandra Carrasco, missing since October 2, 2003 from Balmorhea, Texas, was described as disciplined, kind, and religious. Suffering from depression, an eating disorder, and possibly schizophrenia, the circumstances of her disappearance remain a mystery. Her health condition raises questions about the events leading to her disappearance.

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My name is Margaret, and I created True Crime Musings as a way to shed light on unsolved true crime cases. As a lifelong true crime fan, I’ve read information on hundreds of cases, and I understand the importance of sharing these stories in ways that humanize the victims. As I’ve read these cases, one … Continue reading Welcome!