1.
Mark Himebaugh Mark was last seen at approximately 4:00 p.m.
near his family's home on Sunray Road in rural Del Haven, New Jersey on November 25, 1991.
His mother allowed him to observe firefighters extinguishing a small brush fire a quarter
of a mile from their house.
Mark's mother left the residence to run an errand that would have normally taken five
minutes, but she became delayed and as a result, she did not get home until 40 minutes had
passed.
Mark had disappeared by the time she returned home; his mother assumed he was with neighborhood
children at the time.
Mark has not been heard from again.
He was reported missing at 5:00 p.m. that evening.
After several days of unsuccessful searches — by foot, boat and plane — in the days
following Nov. 25, 1991, investigators came to the realization they were dealing with
an abduction.
Investigators did locate Mark's left shoe at Sunray Beach approximately 75 yards from
the family's home.
His footprints were also seen above the tide line, but these were the only solid clues
ever found.
The afternoon of his disappearance, traffic was re-routed past his house.
Mark was spotted by a park guard about 3:45 p.m. heading towards a local park's playground
with a girl about his age.
Despite efforts from investigators, the girl has never been identified.
She was about nine or ten years old in 1991 and had dishwater-blonde hair.
She was about four feet tall, weighed approximately 70 to 75 pounds and was wearing a three-quarter
length dark blue ski parka with a hunter-orange stripe on the back.
Authorities believe the girl could have important information about Mark's disappearance.
Mark was possibly sighted with two other males on the day of his disappearance.
One is described as between 30 and 35 years old, about 5'8 - 5'9 tall and 150 pounds.
He had dark reddish-brown hair in a ponytail, and a generally scruffy, unkempt appearance.
There is no sketch or description for the other man.
Authorities said the sketch resembled Thomas Butcavage, a convicted sex offender who first
became associated with the case in 1993.
In 1993, a male prostitute approached the police and said Butcavage, one of his regular
clients, had shown him a video of himself having sex with a young boy who resembled
Mark.
The boy was handcuffed, gagged and appeared frightened.
The prostitute said that he had asked thomas if it was mark himebaugh, to which Thomas
said it was.
He also said he'd deliberately planted Mark's sneaker on the beach to confuse the investigation.
Butcavage was never charged in connection with Himebaugh's disappearance.
In 1993, he denied any involvement in the boy's disappearance through his lawyer.
Authorities issued a photograph showing what the now 35-year-old man might look like and
publicly released a 2010 phone call by a man who described himself as "the son of the witness
of the crime" made from a pay phone in the Port Richmond area of Philadelphia.
The caller, in the edited call to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,
said "Gilbert Patrick Marie" was involved in the boy's disappearance.
Investigators have come up empty locating a person by that name but are asking for the
public's help to identify the voice.
Fliers were also handed out fliers in the Philadelphia neighborhood but so far nothing
came out of it.
Mark still remains missing.
2.
Brittney Beers On September 16th, 1997 at about 8:30pm, Brittney
Beers and her brother were outside riding bikes in the apartment parking lot at Village
Manor Apartments residence in Sturgis, Michigan.
Brittney's mother, Tina Stetler, went to get groceries for supper, her brother went with
his friends across the street to get candy.
A witness later told police he had seen Brittney talking with a man in a red or brown midsize
car shortly before the time of her disappearance.
Brittney walked over to the witness and told him that she "made a new friend."
Tina returned home at 9:05 p.m. and asked Brittney's brother to find her, but when
Brittney could not be located, the authorities were called.
Brittney's bicycle was discovered abandoned shortly after she was seen.
She has not been seen since.
Sketches of the unidentified man seen speaking to Brittney were distributed through the area
in the days following her disappearance.
He described as being in his late twenties or thirties, has short dark hair & a thick
mustache.
He was driving either a mid-sized red car or a brown Renault.
Even though the man is not considered a suspect, authorities are looking for the man to question
him.
In 1998 (a year after Brittney's disappearance), Michigan courts removed Brittney's younger
sister and older brother from the family home after allegations of child physical & sexual
abuse were issued in which Brittney's father, Raymond Beers, Raymond's brother, James
Beers and Kevin Folsom (the father of one of Brittney's half-brothers) were allegedly
involved in.
Kevin Folsom was incarcerated for molesting Brittney, but was released in 2008.
Her case received more publicity in 2000 after the arrest of a St. Clair Shores, Michigan
man who had images of child pornography saved on his computer.
One of the victims resembled Brittney, but was later determined not to be the missing
girl.
She was last seen wearing a white tank top or t-shirt with a floral design on it, pink
tie-dyed shorts and white sneakers with a pink design on the edges with shoelaces that
had a red stripe down the center.
She was missing four upper baby teeth at the time of her disappearance.
Brittney's case remains open and unsolved
3.
Sabrina aisenberg At 6AM on November 24, 1997, Marlene Aisenberg
woke up and went into her kitchen.
She was surprised to find the laundry room door to the garage was open.
She then discovered that her five-month-old daughter, Sabrina, was missing from her crib.
A handmade blue and yellow blanket with imprinted animal images and yellow piping was also missing
from her crib.
Investigators learned that the Aisenbergs had left their garage door open over night.
The interior door may have also been left unlocked.
Investigators found an unidentified blonde hair and a shoe print near the baby's crib,
as well as seven unidentified fingerprints inside the house.
Neighbors told authorities there had been several incidents involving possible attempted
break-ins in the area in homes with small children.
One of the Aisenbergs' neighbors reported that his dog barked at approximately 1:00
a.m. on the morning Sabrina vanished.
After letting the dog outside, the man believed he heard a baby crying somewhere in the distance.
He stated that none of his closest neighbors had small children at the time.
It is not known if the cries the witness thought he overheard were from Sabrina.
Authorities questioned why no one inside the Aisenberg residence awoke if an intruder indeed
abducted Sabrina.
The family owned a dog and they stated the pet never barked during the night Sabrina
disappeared.
Suspicion began to fall on Marlene and her husband, Steve.
They were suspicious because there were no apparent signs of forced entry and no ransom
demands.
They became even more suspicious after the parents' press conference and video of Marlene
smiling.
They also were suspicious of a video of Sabrina a few days before she vanished.
To some investigators, it appeared that she had bruises on her face and a patch of hair
missing from her head.
In order to prove their innocence, they agreed to take polygraphs.
Marlene claimed that the police told her that the results were inconclusive.
However, the Sheriff's Office has stated that her results were not inconclusive; they will
not publicly state whether she passed or failed.
Shortly after Sabrina vanished, the Aisenbergs hired an attorney.
They felt that they had no choice since they were being considered suspects.
The police have declined to comment on any possible evidence in the case.
They claim that the Aisenbergs have not been very cooperative in the case.
Police have not ruled them out as suspects, but they continue to maintain their innocence
in the disappearance of Sabrina.
In November of 1999, Steve and Marlene Aisenberg were arrested and charged with conspiracy,
lying to investigators, and giving false information about the disappearance of their daughter.
Investigators claimed to have recorded conversations between the couple, with Marlene saying: "The
baby's dead and buried!" and "It was found dead because you did it.
The baby's dead no matter what you say -- you just did it!"
Steven apparently said: "I wish I hadn't harmed her." and "They don't know the truth, right?"
However,In February 2001, a judge found that investigators lied when seeking permission
to place the wiretaps in the Aisenbergs' residence.
Steve and Marlene were cleared of all charges against them.
The judge also stated that there was nothing on the tapes which contained the evidence
mentioned in the transcripts of the Aisenbergs' conversations.
The lead prosecutor in the Aisenbergs' case was demoted in July 2001.
Steve and Marlene's attorneys filed motions seeking for the government to repay their
clients' legal fees in August 2001, given that the charges had been dropped.
They received $2.7 to $2.9 million in damages.
The amount was later reduced to $1.3 to $1.5 million.
In April 2003, police began to suspect that an unidentified young girl known as "Paloma
Unknown", who was abandoned in Mexico five years earlier and being raised in Illinois,
was Sabrina.
DNA testing, however, confirmed that they are not the same person.
Paloma remains unidentified and Sabrina remained missing.
However, in 2017, a woman contacted the Aisenbergs through Facebook, believing that she might
be Sabrina.
She said could find no records or photos to document the first five months of her own
life, and she apparently bears a resemblance to the Aisenbergs' two other children.
DNA testing is currently being done by a private lab to determine if she is the missing child.
No results have been released yet.
4.Tabitha Danielle Tuders
On the morning of April 29, 2003, 13-year-old Tabitha left her Nashville home to walk to
the school bus stop.
Witnesses saw her walking in that direction.
She was reading some papers as she walked and didn't appear to be in a hurry or looking
for anyone.
Tabitha did not get on the bus and never arrived at Bailey Middle School two miles away.
Her parents contacted the school that evening when she failed to return home.
When they found out she had been absent from school that day, they reported her missing
shortly before 6:00 p.m.
A neighborhood boy claimed Tabitha was walking down the hill as a red car pulled up beside
her about halfway down the hill.
The young witness said Tabitha got into the car, at which point the driver—a black male
wearing a ball cap—turned around and headed back up the hill.
The boy's story has not been confirmed and some investigators doubt his crebility.
Search dogs were brought in, They tracked the route that Tabitha took every day to the
bus stop.
But 30 or so yards from the bus stop, the dogs reversed course and headed up the hill.
The dogs tracked Tabitha's scent to a nearby alley, a place her friends say she never went
on her own.
The former boyfriend of Tabitha's sister's matches the description of the driver, drove
a red car and he knew where and when Tabitha took the bus to school each morning, but the
police have never been able to connect him to her disappearance.
Her parents stated they did not believe Tabitha would have willingly gone into a car with
anyone other than a family member.
Police do not believe this is a runaway case since all of Tabitha's possessions are accounted
for including her makeup, clothes and a $20 bill she had been given the previous Sunday
at church.
Tabitha's room did provide one clue - Police discovered a note in her handwriting "T.D.T.
-- N- M.T.L."
Tabitha's full name is Tabitha Danielle Tuders.
Police are looking for "M.T.L."
Her parents and two adult siblings were all investigated and none are being called suspects
in her disappearance.
A man named Martin Tim Boyd (who was arrested for trying to lure an eleven-year-old girl
into his car four months after Tabitha's disappearance) was looked at as a person interest in her
case because of the nature of the crime he is charged with and because the alleged incident
happened just a few blocks from Tabitha's home.
However, there is no evidence connecting Boyd and Tabitha and he was eventually taken off
the suspect list.
On October 30, 2003, a trucker reported a possible sighting of Tabitha from Linton,
Indiana.
The trucker saw a girl accompanied by a man and another teenage girl.
The girl who looked like Tabitha appeared to be anxious and afraid Later, when he saw
a missing persons flier of Tabitha, he realized that she resembled the girl he'd seen and
contacted police.
A hotel clerk in Linton also saw a girl resembling Tabitha with a man and a teenaged girl and
reported it, but these sightings has not been confirmed.
On August 19, 2003 (almost five months after Tabitha's disappearance) an eleven-year-old
girl named Heaven Ross disappeared while on her way to school in Northport, Alabama.
Three years after she went missing, Heaven's remains were found in Holt, Alabama and her
murder remains unsolved.
Just like Tabitha, Heaven had light-colored hair and disappeared in the morning hours
on the way to school.
The authorities are considering a possible connection between the girls' cases, though
the distance between Nashville and Northport is great and so far no evidence has been uncovered
to link the two cases.Tabitha's case remains unsolved.
5.
Paul Fronczak Paul Fronczak was born April 27, 1964 to Chester
and Dora Fronczak in a Chicago, Illinois hospital.
When he was 36 hours old, a woman entered his mother's hospital room wearing a white
nurse's uniform and told Dora Fronczak that the physician needed to see the infant and
left with the child.
Twenty minutes later, hospital staff discovered that none of their staff had the child and
that he was the victim of a kidnapping.
At 2:00 p.m., the police were called after a search of the hospital turned up no sign
of him.
Investigators determined that the abductor took Paul down a back staircase, left the
hospital through the rear entrance and took a cab to the vicinity of 35th and Halstead
at which point, the trail was lost.
The abductor is described as 35 to 40 years old in 1964, of medium height with graying
dark hair, brown eyes and a reddish complexion.
The police believe that she had a good idea of the hospital layout and staff routines.
No trace of Paul or the woman was ever found.
On July 2, 1965, a male toddler was found unattended outside a store in Newark, New
Jersey.
The child was named Scott McKinley by authorities while he was in foster care.
Based on similarities in age and physical features--particularly ear shape, the possibility
of McKinley being the Fronczak baby was raised.
FBI agents tested Scott's blood and thought he might be the Fronczak's son, but since
DNA testing was unavailable in the '60s and Paul's footprints had not been taken before
he was abducted, they were unable to establish the identity of the abandoned kid.
Paul's parents believed that Scott was their son and legally adopted him when he was 2
years old.
In 2012, at the age of 49, Paul Fronczak decided to do DNA testing whether he was the real
Paul.
His parents weren't thrilled about the idea and wanted him to drop it, but eventually
agreed.
The DNA test proved he was not the biological son of Dora and Chester Fronczak.
The Fronczaks are of Polish and Croatian descent and raised their children Roman Catholic;
according to the genetic data, the man raised as Paul Fronczak is of Jewish descent.
Eventually his real identity was confirmed.
His birth name was Jack and he had a twin sister named Jill.
His biological parents are deceased, but he has met his siblings and other relatives.
The relatives say that both children mysteriously went missing shortly before their 2nd birthdays.
His biological parents told the father's side of the family that the twins were with
the mother's family, and not to ask questions.
Similarly, they told the mother's side of the family that the twins were with the father's
family and also not to ask questions.
The disappearance was never reported.
Their disappearances were never reported.
Jill's whereabouts are still unknown.
The Fronczaks still do not know what happened to real Paul Joseph Fronczak.
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