List of murder convictions without a body

A murder conviction without a body is an instance of a person being convicted of murder despite the absence of the victim's body. Circumstantial and forensic evidence are prominent in such convictions. Hundreds of such convictions have occurred in the past, some of which have been overturned. In all cases, unless otherwise noted, the remains of the victims were never recovered.

  This color indicates convictions that were overturned due to the supposed victim being found alive after the conviction
  This color indicates convictions that were overturned for other reasons
  This color indicates that partial remains were recovered, or the body was located after the conviction

Australia edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Louis Carron John Rowles Murchison (Western Australia) May 1930 March 19, 1932 Louis Carron became the final victim in the Murchison murders, in which John Rowles used a body disposal method that had been suggested by author Arthur Upfield. However, Rowles had forgotten to complete one of the steps after Carron's murder. He was convicted of wilful murder for killing Carron and executed on June 13, 1932.
Azaria Chamberlain Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton Uluru August 17, 1980 October 29, 1982 An infant who is now believed to have been killed by a dingo while on a camping trip with her parents. Her mother was convicted of the murder in 1982 and her father was convicted as an accessory to the crime. However, following the discovery of the baby's clothing in an area frequented by the animals, the charges were overturned in September 1988.[1] Evil Angels, journalist John Bryson's book about the case, was the basis for the eponymous film known as A Cry in the Dark internationally.
Samantha Knight Michael Guider Bondi, New South Wales August 19, 1986 August 28, 2002 A nine-year-old girl abducted from her home. Guider, a pedophile who drugged his victims with Temazepam before molesting them, pleaded guilty to her manslaughter when he was already behind bars for other crimes. According to Guider, Knight never recovered after being drugged, and he later buried, dug up and re-buried her body in two different Sydney locations to evade suspicion. It is believed that the body was ultimately removed or destroyed during the construction of a carpark.
Dorothy Davis, Kerry Whelan Bruce Burrell Sydney May 30, 1995 – May 1997 2006 Two women who disappeared after leaving their homes to visit Burrell's wife, and boarding Burrell's car, respectively.
Tegan Lee Lane Keli Lane Auburn, NSW September 12, 1996 December 10, 2010 After the mother attempted to adopt out a child in 1999, DOCS workers uncovered evidence of two previous children one of whom could not be located and notified police. After years of investigation and a coroner's inquest charges were laid in 2009, ultimately leading to a conviction on a majority verdict.
Keith William Allan Sudo Cavkic, Costas Athanasi, Julian Michael Clarke Melbourne May 28, 2000 2007 A so-called "contract killing" in which three men were convicted of the crime.[2]
Peter Falconio Bradley John Murdoch Barrow Creek, Northern Territory July 14, 2001 December 13, 2005 Falconio was murdered by a truck driver while holidaying with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees. Lees survived the ordeal and was able to escape and identify Murdoch as the killer. However, Murdoch had disposed Falconio's body by the time authorities went to arrest him.[3][permanent dead link]
Bob Chappell Susan Blyth Neill-Fraser Hobart, Tasmania January 26, 2009 October 15, 2010 Susan Blyth Neill-Fraser was given a 23-year prison sentence for murdering her partner, Bob Chappell, whilst aboard their yacht, which was moored off Sandy Bay on Australia Day in 2009. Mr. Chappell's body has never been found, nor has the murder weapon.
Barbara, Leanne and Vicki McCulkin Garry Dubois, Vincent O'Dempsey Brisbane January 16, 1974 November 28, 2016 (Dubois), May 26, 2017 (O'Dempsey) Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters disappeared from their home in Brisbane in 1974, in what became one of Australia's oldest cold cases. Criminals Vincent O'Dempsey and Garry Dubois were charged with their murders in 1980 but avoided conviction. Years later, both men were charged again and convicted after information that they had boasted of murdering the victims and burying their bodies in bushland came to light. They were suspected to have targeted Barbara McCulkin to prevent her from talking about their role in the 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go fire.[4]
Lynette Dawson Chris Dawson Sydney, New South Wales January 9, 1982 August 30, 2022 Chris Dawson was convicted of murdering his wife, Lyn Dawson, in a judge-only trial and awaits sentencing. The prosecution's circumstantial case alleged Dawson murdered her to pursue a relationship with their babysitter, and the judge was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that Lynette Dawson died "as a result of a conscious and voluntary act" by Chris Dawson.[5]

Belgium edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Edit Fintor, Ilona Sőrés; Andrea, Dániel, Zoltán and Tünde Pándy András and Ágnes Pándy Brussels 1986 – 1990 March 6, 2002 The two wives, two sons, and two of the step-daughters of András Pándy. The conviction relied heavily on the forgery of documents by Pándy aiming to prove that the disappeared had left the country, and the testimony of his eldest step-daughter Ágnes, who confessed to have helped Pándy murder the victims, dismember and partially dissolve the bodies in drain cleaner, and throw any remains in an Anderlecht slaughterhouse's dumpsite. Following Pándy's arrest, the skeletons of seven women and one man were discovered buried in concrete under one of his properties, but they did not belong to his family.

Brazil edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Eliza Samudio Bruno Fernandes das Dores de Souza Esmeraldas, Minas Gerais June 9, 2010 March 8, 2013 The convict's former mistress and mother of his illegitimate child, she disappeared after suing him for child support. The child also vanished, but was found in the care of Souza's wife. Souza's cousin and accomplice testified that Souza had dismembered Samudio after abducting and killing her, feeding some parts to his rottweilers and burying the rest in concrete.

Canada edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Elizabeth Bain Robert Baltovich Scarborough, Ontario June 19, 1990 March 31, 1992 The convict's girlfriend, Bain disappeared after telling her mother that she was going to check the tennis schedule on Scarborough campus. On June 22, Bain's car was found with a large bloodstain on the backseat. In his trial, Baltovich claimed his innocence and accused the at the time unidentified Scarborough Rapist of being the real murderer. After new evidence surfaced, Baltovich was granted a retrial and found not guilty on April 22, 2008.
Hugh Sinclair Timothy Culham Toronto, Ontario July 7, 1997 June 14, 2001 Sinclair, an antiques collector, was murdered by his acquaintance Timothy Culham so that Culham could sell his collection. Sinclair's blood was found in Culham's kitchen and in the back of a "foul-smelling" car that Culham had driven from Sinclair's house the day he disappeared.[6]
Marnie Frey, Georgina Papin, Brenda Wolfe Robert Pickton Vancouver, British Columbia September 4, 1999 – April 2000 December 9, 2007 Three sex workers among the victims of serial killer Robert Pickton, who murdered women and fed their remains to pigs. Jaw bones belonging to Frey and Wolfe and hand bones belonging to Papin were found on Pickton's pig farm, alongside the heads, hands and feet of three other women.
Lyle and Marie McCann Travis Vader Edson, Alberta July 3, 2010 September 15, 2016 An elderly couple who disappeared during a road trip; only the charred remains of their motorhome were found. Vader was convicted of second-degree murder after being arrested a second time, having spent four years in jail before the charges were dropped following his first arrest. Testimony at his second trial established that his blood was found mixed with that of the victims in the vehicle; prosecutors theorize that Vader, a meth addict, killed the McCanns in the course of a botched robbery attempt.[7] Conviction was later downgraded to manslaughter as there was no evidence Vader had acted with intent to kill.[8]
Sandra Klaus Jason Klaus, Joshua Frank Castor, Alberta December 8, 2013 January 10, 2018 Klaus and Frank admitted to undercover police officers that they had conspired to murder Klaus's parents and sister and destroy the bodies in a house fire. The body of one of the victims, Sandra Klaus, was never recovered and is believed to have been destroyed in the fire.[9]
Nathan O'Brien, Kathryn Liknes, Alvin Liknes Douglas Garland Calgary, Alberta June 29, 2014 February 16, 2017 Garland was convicted of abducting, torturing, killing, dismembering and burning the Liknes family, including their grandson Nathan O'Brien, over a long-running patent dispute with Alvin Liknes. The victim's DNA was found in and around an incinerator on Garland's property and he had researched dismembering and disposing of dead bodies shortly before the family disappeared.[10]

France edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
11 victims Henri Désiré Landru Paris January 1915 – January 1919 November 1921 Ten World War I widows and one child who fell prey to the notorious lonely hearts killer. All evidence tying Landru to the victims was documentary. It is believed that he burned the bodies in a kitchen stove.
Pierre Quéméneur Joseph Marie Guillaume Seznec Between Finistère, Brittany and Paris May 25–26, 1923 November 4, 1924 Wood merchant vanished during a business trip with the convict. Seznec's heirs continue to claim his innocence.
Christine Marlot, Jacqueline Weiss, Chantal Gras, Madeleine Dejust, Martine Renault, Françoise Lemoine, Bernadette Lemoine Émile Louis Yonne department, Burgundy January 23, 1977 - March 1978 November 2004 Victims of serial killer Émile Louis, who lured, raped and murdered them. A gendarme investigation linked Louis to all seven victims, but crucial evidence was lost and Louis would not be prosecuted until he confessed to the murders in 2000 while imprisoned for rape. Louis later recanted, but was convicted of the murders in 2004. Two of the victim's bodies were recovered.[11]
Fatima Saiah, Iryna Sytnyk, Cristina Bahulea, Zineb Chebout Patrick Salameh Marseilles May 7 – November 7, 2008 April 3, 2014 – October 22, 2015 Victims of serial killer "The Marseilles Ripper" who kidnapped and raped women and murdered those who resisted. He was also convicted of raping a fifth woman, Soumia El Kandadi, who had seen the body of one of the victims at his house.
Narumi Kurosaki Nicolás Zepeda Contreras Besançon December 5, 2016 April 12, 2022 Japanese student who disappeared while studying in France. Her Chilean ex-boyfriend was convicted after it was found that he had left traces of her blood on the door while exiting her room, recorded a video talking about his intent to punish Narumi for disobeying him, lied to friends about his movements on the night and asked about how to kill people through suffocation.
Estelle Mouzin Monique Olivier Guermantes January 9, 2003 December 19, 2023 Nine-year-old girl kidnapped and murdered by pedophilic serial killer Michel Fourniret. Fourniret confessed to the crime but died before he could be prosecuted. As such, his ex-wife Monique Olivier (who also claimed involvement) was tried for complicity in the murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.[12]

Germany edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
21 victims Fritz Haarmann, Hans Grans Hanover September 27, 1918 – June 5, 1924 December 19, 1924 Part of at least 24 teenage boys lured to Haarmann's apartment, where they were raped, murdered and dismembered. Their remains were mostly thrown in the Leine river, although suspicion exists that Haarmann sold the flesh of his victims as pork in the black market. Although very few of the human remains recovered from the river could be identified or connected to Haarmann, several belongings of the victims were found in possession of Haarmann, Grans, or other people who had purchased or received them as gifts from Haarmann. Both accused were sentenced to death, but Grans's sentence was reduced to 12 years in prison on retrial, in 1926.
Annemarie Schröder, Anna-Maria Kieferle Arwed Imiela Marienuchter December 1968 May 24, 1973 The first victims of serial killer Arwed Imiela, who would go on to kill two more women, all for financial reasons. A Lübeck court convicted him of all four murders on circumstantial evidence.
Rudolf Rupp Matthias E., Hermine Rupp and her two daughters Heinrichsheim, near Neuburg on the Danube, Bavaria October 13, 2001 May 13, 2005 Farmer last seen driving from another home, where he had been drinking. Rupp's family and the boyfriend of one of his daughters were found guilty of his murder despite the absence of any evidence and numerous contradictions in the testimonies of the accused; the lack of a body was explained as the accused dismembering and feeding it to the victim's dogs. However, Rupp's car was fished out of the Danube in February 2009, with his body still in the driving seat and no sign of foul play. Another man, Ludwig H., had been charged with stealing Rupp's vehicle.

Iceland edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Guðmundur and Geirfinnur Einarsson (no relation) Sævar Ciesielski, Kristjan Vídar Vídarsson, Tryggvi Rúnar Leifsson, Albert Klahn Skaftason, Guðjón Skarphéðinsson, Erla Bolladóttir Hafnarfjörður and Keflavik January 26 – November 19, 1974 1980 Two unrelated men who disappeared in different circumstances, ten months apart. Despite the lack of connection between the cases, six people were kept in solitary, drugged and subjected to water torture and sleep deprivation until they signed confessions to both murders. A new investigation was ordered in 2011. After 5 years of investigation, it was concluded by prosecutor Davið Þór, that 5 of 6 convicted were wrongfully convicted when the case was originally heard in court in 1980. the case brought back to court, on September 13 and 14. Two weeks later, On September 27, 2018, it was ruled that the original conviction was an error brought forward with questionable methods and thus ruled that the five men previously convicted were not guilty of murder a Sævar Ciesielski, Kristjan Vídar Vídarsson, Tryggvi Rúnar Leifsson, Albert Klahn Skaftason, Guðjón Skarphéðinsson.[13] Erla Bolladottir's conviction was not reopened since she was not originally convicted for murder rather for lying about who was guilty of the murders, Einar Bollason, Magnús Leópoldsson, Sigurbjörn Eiríksson og Valdimar Olsen. They were not convicted in the original court ruling.[14]

India edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Chekannur Maulavi V. V. Hamsa Edappal, Kerala July 29, 1993 September 30, 2010 Progressive Islamic cleric abducted by two men in a car, outside his home. Nine other people were also charged but acquitted.
Jaswant Singh Khalra Satnam Singh, Surinder Pal Singh, Jasbir Singh, Prithipal Singh, Jaspal Singh, Amarjit Singh Amritsar, Punjab September 6, 1995 November 18, 2005 Sikh human rights activist who disappeared after exposing widespread abuses by Punjabi police. Six Punjabi police officers were convicted of his abduction and murder in 2005.

Italy edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Giuseppe Di Matteo Vincenzo Chiodo, Enzo Salvatore Brusca, Giuseppe Monticciolo Altofonte, Sicily November 23, 1993 1996 A 13-year-old boy kidnapped by mafiosi wanted to silence Di Matteo's father, Santino, the first collaborator (pentito) of the Sicilian Mafia with Italian justice. After almost two years of captivity, Di Matteo was strangled on January 11, 1996, and his body dissolved in acid. The mafiosi that carried out the killing were arrested in February 1996 and got reduced sentences in return for also becoming pentiti.

Jamaica edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Clive "Lizard" Williams Vybz Kartel, Shawn Storm Campbell, Kahira Jones, Andre St. John Havendale, Kingston August 16, 2011 March 13, 2014 Dancehall music artist Vybz Kartel and three co-defendants were convicted of killing associate Clive Williams and dismembering his corpse. Witness Lenard Chow testified that Williams had argued with Kartel at his house over a pair of missing guns, after which Kartel ordered Kahira Jones and Andre St. John to kill him. Texts between Kartel and one of his co-defendants in which they discussed cutting up Williams's body were presented at trial, as was an audio recording in which Kartel and Shawn Campbell discussed killing Williams.[15] Their convictions were overturned in 2024 after an attempt to bribe the jurors at the original trial came to light.[16]

Japan edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Kumio Toraya, Takeshige Ogata, Shizumi Ogata, Rieko Ogata, Kazumi Ogata, Yuki Ogata, Aya Ogata Futoshi Matsunaga, Junko Ogata Kitakyushu, Fukuoka February 1996 – June 1998 September 28, 2005 Matsunaga and his girlfriend Junko held Junko's family captive and tortured and killed them, alongside a blackmail victim named Kumio Toraya. The victims were dismembered, boiled, pulverised and thrown in the sea.

Malaysia edit

Victim(s) Convicted Locations Disappeared Conviction date Description
Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya, Kamaruddin Shamsuddin, Noorhisham Mohamad, Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim N. Pathmanabhan, T. Thilaiyalagan, R. Kathavarayan Banting, Selangor August 30, 2010 July 4, 2011 First murder conviction without a body in Malaysia. A cosmetics millionaire and her driver, banker and lawyer, went missing at the same time. The victims' blood and wristwatches were found at a farm in nearby Tanjung Sepat, at the property of local lawyer N. Pathmanabhan. It was determined that two farmhands (Thilaiyalagan and Kathavarayan) had murdered the victims, incinerated them, and thrown the ashes on a river under orders of Pathmanabhan. All three were sentenced to death.[17]

New Zealand edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
An unnamed newborn William Henry Woodgate Point Resolution, Marlborough Province November 1876 December 1876 Woodgate was executed in January 1877 for the murder of his niece's newborn child. The case turned on the testimony of the niece and her sister, and whether the alleged infant had been separated from the mother's body according to the definition of infanticide at the time.
Mary Eileen Jones George Cecil Horry Auckland, North Island July 1942 August 1951 No body was found, so Horry was not arrested until 1951, when the circumstantial evidence was deemed sufficient. He was released from prison in 1967; the death penalty had been restored in New Zealand in 1950, but it was not in force in 1942 (see Capital punishment in New Zealand).
Sven Hoglin, Heidi Paakkonen David Tamihere Coromandel Peninsula, North Island April 1989 December 1990 Swedish couple Heidi Paakkonen, 21, and her fiancé Sven Hoglin, 23, went missing while tramping in a Coromandel forest. Tamihere (b. 1953) was convicted of their murder in 1990 and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hoglin's body was found in 1991, providing evidence that contradicted some aspects of the Crown's case. Paakkonen's body has never been found.
Deane Fuller-Sandys Stephen Stone, Gail Maney Auckland, North Island August 1989 March 1999 Auckland tyre-fitter Fuller-Sandys (aged 21) disappeared on August 21, 1989, en route to a fishing expedition. Ten years later (in 1999) Stone and Maney were found guilty of his drug-related murder. His body has never been found.
Ben Smart, Olivia Hope Scott Watson Marlborough Sounds, South Island January 1, 1998 May 1999 Smart and Hope were a young couple last seen accepting an invitation to sleep in a private vessel by a man, later identified as Watson, who was convicted of murdering them. He is believed to have disposed of the bodies in the ocean at an unknown location. Their remains have never been recovered.[18]
Michael McGrath David Benbow Christchurch, South Island May 22, 2017 October 11, 2023 McGrath disappeared after being invited to Benbow's property. Crown prosecutors alleged that Benbow killed McGrath because McGrath had recently started a relationship with Benbow's ex-partner, Joanna Green.[19]

Philippines edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong Francisco Juan Larrañaga, six other men Cebu July 16, 1997 February 3, 2004 Daughters of an alleged cartel member who was due to testify against his boss when they were abducted and never seen again. Authorities maintain that Larrañaga (who was in Quezon City at the time of the crime according to documentary evidence and the testimony of over thirty people) and six others abducted, raped and murdered the sisters, based solely on the word of a burglar who testified in return for immunity, did not know the accused, and was found to have lied about his own criminal record. This witness also claimed that one of the bodies was abandoned in a ditch, but the body found there did not belong to either of the sisters. All seven were sentenced to death, but the sentences were changed to life in prison when the Philippines abolished the death penalty in 2006. Larrañaga, as a dual Spanish-Filipino citizen, was allowed to serve his sentence in Spain from 2009, where he continues to claim his innocence.

Portugal edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Joana Cipriano João and Leonor Cipriano Figueira, Algarve 12 September 2004 2005 An eight-year-old girl last seen walking back to her house after running an errand at a local store. Her mother and uncle, whom she allegedly witnessed having sex, were the first defendants convicted of murder in Portugal without a body, based on their apparent confessions to the crime. Both have protested their innocence and alleged police misconduct; similarities to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann a short distance away in 2007 have been noted.

Romania edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Elodia Ghinescu Christian Cioacă 6 September 2007 2013 Cioacă, a former cop, was sentenced to 22 years in jail for having murdered his wife, Elodia, after the DNA samples gathered from the couple's home were proved to belong to the missing wife. Elodia's body was never found and Cioacă never accepted the accusations.[20]

Singapore edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid Sunny Ang Soo Suan Sisters' Islands, Singapore 27 August 1963 19 May 1965 On 27 August 1963, both part-time law student Sunny Ang and his bar waitress girlfriend Jenny Cheok went on a scuba diving trip near Sisters' Islands, Singapore (the waters around the area were known to be dangerous). Cheok disappeared at sea after making two dives that day. It was later investigated that Ang had allegedly killed her for her insurance, for which the coverage totalled up to $450,000. Sixteen months after Cheok's disappearance, Ang was arrested as a suspect and charged with murder. Ang was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death by a unanimous decision in one of Singapore's last jury trials before the local government abolished the jury system in 1970. Ang was executed on 6 February 1967. Cheok's body remains missing as of today.[21][22][23]
Cui Yajie Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock A remote area nearby Gardens by the Bay, Singapore 12 July 2016 18 July 2019 On 12 July 2016, 48-year-old Leslie Khoo allegedly killed his 31-year-old girlfriend Cui Yajie, a Tianjin-born Chinese engineer, in his car during a heated argument nearby Gardens by the Bay. Khoo took the body to a remote forest in Lim Chu Kang where he burnt the body for three days before he was arrested. By the time Khoo took the police to where he burnt the body, there were only ashes and a few clumps of hair, along with a bra hook and pieces of burnt fabric (from Cui's dress). Khoo was found guilty of murder on 18 July 2019, and a month later, on 19 August 2019, 51-year-old Khoo was sentenced to life imprisonment.[24][25]

South Africa edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Frances Rasuge William Nkuna Temba, South Africa 27 August 2004[26] 13 October 2005 Rasuge disappeared in Temba on August 27, 2004, having been last seen in the company of her boyfriend William Nkuna. Blood belonging to Rasuge, which Nkuna maintained was menstrual blood, was found in Nkuna's car,[27] and Nkuna had withdrawn money from Rasuge's bank account and used her supposedly missing phone after she disappeared.[28] Following Nkuna's conviction, Rasuge's skeleton was recovered from his home.[29]
Nandi Mbizane Zwelibanzi Zungu Centurion, Gauteng 4 March 2012 November 2015 Nandi Mbizane was last seen alive when her ex-lover Zwelibanzi Zungu caught her in bed with Oliver Matlala and assaulted her. Forensic evidence was presented to show that Mbizane was dead, and Zungu perjured himself repeatedly while asserting his innocence.[27]
Liyaquat "Lee" Mentoor Onke Mashinini Johannesburg, Gauteng 16 March 2018 13 September 2019 Three-year-old abducted and murdered while his mother was at work. Mentoor's blood was found at the home of his mother's boyfriend Onke Mashinini, who was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Spain edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Holy Child of La Guardia Alonso, Lope, García, Juan and Yosef Franco; Benito García, Moshe Abenamías La Guardia, Kingdom of Toledo 1475-1487 November 16, 1491 Six conversos and two Jews were arrested by the Spanish Inquisition and confessed under torture to having murdered a Christian child in La Guardia as part of a magic ritual; at least five were burned at an auto-da-fé in 1491. Because of constant contradictions and legal irregularities, the fact that the child was never named, no body was found, no child disappearance or murder was reported in La Guardia around that time, and obvious similarities with other European blood libels and antisemitic legends, modern historians believe that neither crime nor child actually existed. It is believed that the process was a sham to incite the expulsion of all Jews from Spain, which was decreed four months later.
José María Grimaldos López Gregorio Valero Contreras, León Sánchez Gastón Osa de la Vega, Cuenca Province August 20, 1910 May 25, 1918 A shepherd from nearby Tresjuncos who disappeared after an animal sale. His family accused local farm wardens Valero and Sánchez, who had a history of bullying Grimaldos, of murdering him to steal the money. The case was at first dismissed due to lack of evidence, but it was reopened in 1913 by a newly appointed examining magistrate, Emilio Isasa Echenique. Under Isasa's watch, Valero and Sánchez were arrested and extrajudicially tortured to make them confess. No body was found and the accused ended up claiming that they had fed it to pigs, then burned and ground all remains left. Each was sentenced to 18 years in prison. After Grimaldos was found alive in Mira in 1926, the Supreme Court overturned the sentence and started proceedings against those responsible for the 1913 investigation. Isasa could not be judged because of his sudden death, officially attributed to a heart attack but suspected of being a suicide.
Marta del Castillo Casanueva Miguel Carcaño Delgado Seville January 24, 2009 October 17, 2011 A 17-year-old girl who disappeared after leaving home to talk with her ex-boyfriend, the convict. He was arrested on February 13 and confessed to the murder the next day. However, he soon recanted and produced several different versions of the murder and the fate of the body, which was never found. Carcaño was found guilty due to witness statements, blood and DNA evidence.
Julia Lamas, Maurici Font Ramón Laso Moreno Els Pallaresos, Tarragona Province March 27, 2009 October 16, 2014 First murder conviction in Spain with no body, no organic remains, and no confession. Lamas was Laso's second wife (he was previously imprisoned for the murder of his first wife in 1988), and Font was the husband of Lamas's sister, who was also Laso's lover. Laso was the last person to see them alive and claimed that they had run away together to never come back. Although no trace of either was ever found, Laso was arrested and convicted for the murders after he was caught faking evidence intended to make people believe that the victims were alive. It is suspected that the bodies were buried in a land plot owned by Laso at the time, which was later expropriated to build a road.[30][31][32]

United Kingdom edit

Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
William Harrison John, Richard and Joan Perry Chipping Campden, England August 16, 1660 Spring 1661 A wealthy 70-year-old man last seen walking to Charingworth. After his hat, coat and neckband were found on the side of the road with a sharp cut and sprinkled in blood, his servant John Perry claimed that Perry's own brother and mother had murdered Harrison to rob him, and subsequently dumped the body in a pond. The pond was drained but no body was found. The Perrys then alternated between pleading guilt and innocence, until they were all found guilty and hanged. However, Harrison reappeared in 1662, claiming to have been abducted by Barbary pirates. It has been said that this case was the source of a mistaken view that without a body there could be no trial for murder in England.[33]
William Moore William Kidd Indian Ocean October 30, 1697 May 23, 1701 Privateer's gunner murdered at sea after making a disrespectful remark to Kidd, his captain.
John Davidson Thomas Davidson Hanwell, London, England December 1933 September 1934 The eight-year-old son of the convict, who confessed to drowning him and burning his body on a rubbish tip. Davidson later changed his mind and claimed that he had merely found his body in the canal, and maintained this until his death.[34]
Diana Rowden, Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel, Sonia Olschanezky Fritz Hartjenstein, Werner Rohde, Peter Straub, Emil Brüttel, Magnus Wochner, Franz Berg Vosges Mountains, Nazi Germany July – August 1944 June 1, 1946[35] Four SOE agents murdered and cremated at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp during the Second World War. Three accused were acquitted at trial while the others were variously sentenced to death or imprisonment.
Gay Gibson James Camb Atlantic Ocean, west coast of Africa October 18, 1947 March 22, 1948 An actress who was on an ocean liner, the MV Durban Castle, when her dead body was pushed through the porthole of her cabin. According to James Camb, the man convicted of killing her, she died during consensual sex and in a panic he pushed her body through the porthole. He always denied killing her.
William, Donald and Amy McSwann; Archibald and Rosalie Henderson; Olive Durand-Deacon John George Haigh London September 9, 1944 – February 19, 1949 August 10, 1949 Victims of con artist and serial killer John George Haigh, who dissolved the bodies in acid under the belief that he couldn't be prosecuted for murder without a corpse; the resulting liquified remains were disposed of in a manhole. There was ample documentary evidence tying him to his victims, however, and a search found remains of human fat, three gallstones and a couple of dentures in the vat he had used to dissolve the body of his last victim.
Stanislaw Sykut Michail Onufrejczyk Llandeilo, Wales December 14, 1953 August 1954 Partner of the convict in the management of a farm rehabilitated by the Polish Resettlement Corps after World War II. Onufrejczyk, who had been previously denounced by Sykut for violence and was about to lose the farm as a result of legal action, offered wildly varying stories to explain his partner's sudden disappearance. He was convicted largely because of the finding of over 2000 blood stains in the passage leading from the farm's kitchen to the backyard, which Onufrejczyk claimed to be from rabbits he had skinned, but which were confirmed by tests to be human blood. Police believed that Onufrejczyk dismembered Sykut's body in the kitchen and fed the parts to the pigs. The ruling was cited as a precedent in later murder without a body cases in England and Wales.[36]
Malika Maria de Fernandez Peter Reyn-Bardt Wilmslow, England June 1961 December 1983 The estranged wife of the convict. When the bog body later known as the Lindow Woman was found in a bog behind his home in 1983, police questioned Reyn-Bardt, whose wife had been missing for over two decades. Reyn-Bardt, also believing that the partial body was that of his wife, admitted to have murdered her when she blackmailed him under threat of revealing his homosexuality. Afterward, he dismembered the body and buried the pieces in a trench leading to the bog. Carbon 14 dating later showed that the body was nearly 1,800 years old. While Malika's own body was not found, the detailed confession was enough to pronounce her husband guilty.[37]
John Smith William Taylor Thorburn Cardiff, Wales June 17, 1964 May 4, 1966 Thorburn was convicted of the killing of 52-year-old John Smith after pleading guilty and stating that he had killed him for having an affair with his wife. Thorburn claimed he threw the body into the River Taff but it was never found.[38]
Jack McVitie Reggie Kray, Charlie Kray, Freddie Foreman, Cornelius Whitehead, Ronnie Bender, and Chris & Tony Lambrianou Stoke Newington, England October 29, 1967 March 4, 1969 Gangster working for the infamous Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie. After failing to murder the Krays' business manager Leslie Payne, McVitie was stabbed to death by Reggie Kray. His body was disposed of in the English Channel. Eyewitness testimony from some of those present during the murder led to the convictions of Reggie Kray and several accomplices.
Muriel McKay Nizamodeen and Arthur Hosein London December 29, 1969 October 6, 1970 The wife of Alick McKay, deputy of Rupert Murdoch, who was abducted from her home in Wimbledon. It is believed that the Hoseins intended to abduct Murdoch's wife Anna Murdoch Mann and hold her for ransom, but that they mistook McKay for her after she used Murdoch's car to buy groceries. After several failed attempts to ransom her to McKay's family, the Hoseins were arrested and convicted to life in prison for her murder despite no trace of her being ever found.[39]
Mary Yafi Ali Abdullah Saleh Yafi Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales September 1, 1971 1972 Mary Yafi was killed by her husband who was quickly convicted of her killing despite her body having not been found.[40]
Michelle Kirkwood Stephen Michael Marley Atlantic Ocean September 15, 1973 December 12, 1973 Marley was convicted of killing 15-year-old stowaway Michelle Kirkwood on the ship SS Rotherham Castle, which was travelling between Cape Town and Southampton. Marley killed her and then threw her overboard. Kirkwood had been drunk and had broken a model ship of Marley's, and another stowaway then witnessed him tie a cord around her neck and kill her. The witness reported what she had seen to a motorist when the ship docked in Southampton and Marley was jailed despite Kirkwood's body being missing.[41]
Patricia Allen, Jonathan Allen and Victoria Allen Anthony John Allen Salcombe, Devon May 25–30, 1975 December 16, 2002 The victims were all members of the same family and the perpetrator was the father, who eradicated all records of their existence after they vanished in May 1975. The father had previously been convicted of bigamy and faking his own death, and never reported his family missing. His wife's VW car was later found in a car park in Salcombe with dingy oars protruding from the windows.[42]
John Coughlan Michael Topham Glasgow, Scotland 1975 September 8, 1980 57-year-old family man Coughlan left home in 1975 and never returned. On 8 September 1980, a man was convicted of his murder after pleading guilty and admitting murdering him with a hammer and lead weight. He said that he killed Coughlan after he had caught him stealing paint from a building site they both worked at. Coughlan's body has never been found.[43]
Terence Eve, Robert Brown, George and Terry Brett, Frederick Sherwood and Ronald Andrews John Childs London November 1974 – October 1978 December 4, 1979 The six claimed victims of confessed hitman John Childs, who said he carried the killings on behalf of the other convicted, and that he dismembered and burned the bodies in his apartment's fireplace. No evidence ever existed besides Childs's testimony. Pinfold and MacKenney's convictions were overturned in 2003 after Childs was ruled to be a "pathological liar".
Terry Pinfold, Harry MacKenney November 28, 1980
Renee and Andrew MacRae William MacDowell A9, south of Inverness, Scotland November 12, 1976 September 29, 2022 Renee MacRae and her son disappeared on 12 November 1976. That night her car was found on fire in a lay-by south of Inverness but both Renee and Andrew were missing and never found. From the start the chief suspect was William MacDowell, a man who it was discovered was having an affair with MacRae. He was finally trialled and convicted in 2022 at the age of 80 and sentenced to a minimum of 30 years' imprisonment, but died only months later.[44][45]
Robert Nairac Liam Townson Dromintee, Northern Ireland May 14, 1977 November 1977 British Army Captain murdered by the IRA during the course of an undercover operation. It is believed that Nairac's body was buried in farmland in Ireland.
Gerard Fearon, Thomas Morgan 1978
Frances (or Francis) Rundle Arthur David Rundle South Norwood, Surrey, England October 1978 5 July 1980 Arthur David Rundle was convicted of the murder of his wife. He said he killed her during a violent row at their home. Her remains were never discovered.[46]
Monica Taylor Peter Taylor Boscombe, Bournemouth, England April 3, 1982 March 19, 1993 Peter Taylor was convicted of murdering his wife Monica over a divorce settlement on the evidence of a man he had previously attempted to hire to kill his wife. He was also convicted of attempting to solicit an undercover police officer to murder his son-in-law.[47]
Mark Tildesley Leslie Bailey Wokingham, England June 1, 1984 December 9, 1992 A seven-year-old boy who disappeared while visiting a funfair in Wokingham, Berkshire. He was lured away from the fair and his bicycle was found chained to railings nearby.[48] In 1990 it emerged that Mark had been abducted, drugged, tortured, raped and murdered by a London-based paedophile gang on the night he disappeared.[48][49]
Carole Packman Russell Causley Bournemouth, England 1985 December 18, 1996; overturned in 2003; reconvicted upon retrial in 2004 Carole Packman went missing shortly after initiating a divorce with her husband (whose name was Russell Packman at the time; he changed his name to that of his mistress after Carole's disappearance). Initially, police investigated the possibility that Causley murdered his wife, but closed the investigation when sufficient evidence was not forthcoming. Years later, when Causley was discovered to have faked his own death in an attempted life insurance scheme, police reopened the investigation, which led to Causley's first conviction.[50] Packman's disappearance became the subject of the 2016 television series The Investigator: A British Crime Story.[51]
Helen McCourt Ian Simms Billinge, Merseyside, England February 9, 1988 March 1989 A 22-year-old woman last seen walking towards the pub owned by the convict, who had previously made rejected advances on her, and had also banned her from the pub after she had an argument with another patron. Forensic evidence included McCourt's blood found in Simms's car; a plastic binfold left by a river, that contained McCourts's clothes, hair and a flex with toothmarks that were matched to one of Simms' dogs; and a set of clothes and two towels, property of Simms and sprinkled with McCourt's blood, that were found abandoned near the Manchester Ship Canal.
Laura May Al-Shatanawi Hassan Shatanawi Hartlepool, County Durham, England June 1993 October 1994 Laura May Al-Shatanawi disappeared in June 1993. Her husband did not report her missing for a month, and after he appeared on television supposedly appealing for information a man told police that he had been asked by the husband to burn a garden shed he had just bought for his allotment at the same time Laura went missing. The shed was recovered and her blood and parts of her scalp were found on its floor. The husband was convicted of her murder and it is believed he killed her to hide his affair.[52]
Janice Wood Michael Sagar Bradford, England August 22, 1994 November 24, 1995 A 36-year-old mother of two who was shot dead with a shotgun by her former lover. Her body was never found but her blood and parts of a human liver were found in the man's car.[53]
Jane Harrison Kevin Doherty Wood Green Shopping City, London, England June 15, 1995 January 29, 2013 A 32-year-old woman who disappeared while shopping for a holiday she was due to take with her partner in two days time. The partner, who claimed she had run off with another man, was soon questioned about the disappearance and was convicted of her killing in 2013 after it was heard that he had made two false phone calls to himself pretending to speak to Harrison after her disappearance.[54]
Theresa Shephard Peter Turner Sheffield, England July 1995 July 26, 1996 25-year-old Shephard disappeared after going to meet a man in Sheffield. Her ex-boyfriend was convicted of her murder, since her blood was found in his car and he had a clear motive to kill her, as she was due to give evidence against him in an upcoming assault trial.[55]
Allison McGarrigle Charles O'Neill and William Lauchlan Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland June 20, 1997 June 10, 2010 McGarrigle disappeared after arguing with two paedophiles and threatening to tell police about their abuse of a child. The two men were convicted of her murder in 2010.[56]
Gracia Morton Michael Morton Notting Hill, London, England November 12, 1997 August 1, 2005 A 40-year-old woman who vanished after visiting her estranged husband Michael Morton's home to discuss their daughter's schooling. They were known to have then argued about the matter. Her case was featured on Crimewatch, and Michael Morton was finally convicted in 2005.[57]
Edwin Wilcox Christopher Thomas Culver Down, Isle of Wight January 1998 October 15, 1999 Convict Christopher Thomas admitted hurling a missing convicted paedophile off a 200-foot (61 m) cliff on the Isle of Wight, stating that he had been abused by the man as a child. The man's body was never found and the jury felt they could only convict him of attempted murder.[58]
Arlene Fraser Nat Fraser Elgin, Scotland April 28, 1998 January 29, 2003, May 30, 2012 A woman murdered by her husband, who maintains innocence of the crime. He was given a new trial in 2012, but he was convicted.[59]
Surjit Athwal Bachan Kaur Athwal and Sukhdave Singh Athwal Punjab, India December 1998 July 26, 2007 A woman killed in a so-called "honour killing" on the orders of her own 70-year-old grandmother, who acted in collusion with her husband. Although she was killed in India, the pair were tried and convicted in a British court in 2007 in what was the first conviction in a British court of an honour killing committed outside the UK.[60] Her body has never been found but police found she was killed after her grandmother discovered she was having an affair and wanted a divorce.[61]
Tulay Goren Mehmet Goren Woodford Green, London, England January 7, 1999 December 17, 2009 A 15-year-old Muslim schoolgirl who was murdered by her father in a so-called "honour killing". He had disapproved of a relationship she had with an older man who was from a different branch of the Islamic religion. He would not be convicted until 2009.[62]
Debbie Griggs Andrew Griggs Kent, England May 5, 1999 October 28, 2019 Debbie had not been seen alive since she disappeared from her family home in Deal, Kent, on 5 May 1999. Andrew Griggs was an initial suspect in the Police's investigation into her disappearance; however, the Crown Prosecution Service found in 2003 the evidence submitted to them offered "no realistic prospect of conviction". A new investigation began in 2018 upon which Andrew was later charged and found guilty of her murder following a trial held at Canterbury Crown Court. Mr Griggs was handed a life sentence with a minimum tariff of 20 years.[63]

In 2022, her remains were found buried in a back garden in Dorset, England.[64]

Adam Alexander Thomas Pryde Errol, Scotland November 14, 1999 March 25, 2010 In 2010 businessman Thomas Pryde was convicted of the murder of lorry driver Adam Alexander, after Pryde confessed that he had killed him after a row about a business deal.[65] Pryde had told police where he had buried Alexander after his arrest in 2008, but searches failed to find the remains before the trial.[66] In 2012, Alexander's remains were finally located.[66]
Margaret Fleming Edward Cairney and Avril Jones Inverkip, Inverclyde, Scotland December 1999 or January 2000 June 2019 Edward Cairney and Avril Jones became carers for Margaret Fleming following the death of her father in 1995. In 2016 Jones made a new benefits application in Fleming's name which raised concerns. A large-scale police search was unable to locate Fleming and it was discovered the last independent sighting of her was in December 1999 when she was aged 19. Throughout the investigation and trial the couple maintained that Fleming was alive and had left Scotland for London in January 2000. [67]
Don Banfield Shirley Banfield and Lynette Banfield Wealdstone, London, England May 13, 2001 April 3, 2012 63-year-old Banfield was last seen leaving his family home in May 2001. His wife and daughter were convicted of his murder in 2012 after it was determined that they financially gained from the sale of his home and lied about seeing him in 2008 in order to fraudulently claim his pension. Their convictions were later quashed on appeal in 2013, even though they had pled guilty to fraud, forgery and perverting the course of justice and the defence saying that the "likelihood" was that "one or other" had murdered him. This was because they had been convicted under joint enterprise and judges ruled there was insufficient evidence to prove that both had acted together to kill him.[68][69]
Danielle Jones Stuart Campbell East Tilbury, England June 18, 2001 December 19, 2002 The convict's 15-year-old niece disappeared while walking to a bus stop. A pair of stockings with blood from both Jones and Campbell, and lip gloss used by Jones were found in Campbell's apartment. In addition, Campbell claimed to have received a text message from Jones after she disappeared, but it didn't match Jones's texting style, and Mobile Switching Center records showed that both Campbell's and Jones's cell phones were in the same place when the message was sent.[70]
Jason Martin-Smith Mark Searle Hastings, England August 21, 2001 August 21, 2015 28-year-old Martin-Smith disappeared from Hastings at a time when he was receiving threats from other men after informing police that they had been involved in a burglary. Long-time suspects Mark Searle and Steve McNichol were convicted of the abduction and murder of Martin-Smith on the 15-year anniversary of his disappearance, after more witnesses came forward to report that the men had been seen dismembering a body in lock-up the day after he vanished.[71]
Belinda Gibson David Gibson, Leslie Gibson Southampton, Hampshire, England February 16, 2002 July 2004 Both were convicted of murdering David's wife Belinda, who disappeared in 2002. David later admitted disposing of her body in the Solent.[72]
Jonathan Dalton Stuart Martin Milton Keynes, England February 25, 2002 December 16, 2004 42-year-old Stuart Martin was convicted of the killing of his 22-year-old colleague Jonathan Dolton in December 2004. He had fled the country the day after Dalton's disappearance and went on the run, before being extradited to stand trial.[73]
Linda Razzell Glyn Razzell Swindon, Wiltshire March 19, 2002 November 2003 Linda Razzell disappeared on her way to work at Swindon College. Traces of her blood were later discovered in the boot of a car which her estranged husband had borrowed from a friend, although they were initially overlooked by the forensics team. In 2018 a BBC Two documentary Conviction, reviewed the case, and considered a possible link to a convicted serial killer, Christopher Halliwell.[74]
Tina Baker Martin Baker Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey July 8, 2002 November 16, 2006 Tina Baker was last seen on 8 July 2002 after saying she was going to feed the animals on her and her husband's farm. Her pet dog was later found abandoned nearby. Police soon became suspicious of her husband and he was convicted of her murder in 2006. His first wife testified at his trial that he had previously threatened to kill her and feed her to the pigs when they were getting divorced, and evidence put him close to the farm on the day. The motive for the murder appeared to be that he feared he was going to lose the £100,000 14-acre farm.[75]
Ravinder and Devinder Chohan William Horncy and Kenneth Regan Hounslow, London February 15, 2003 July 1, 2005 Horncy and Regan were convicted of murdering the entire Chohan family, including the infant children Ravinder and Devinder, whose bodies have never been found. A third defendant, Peter Rees, was convicted of murdering the children's father Amarjit Chohan but acquitted of the other murders.[76]
Charlotte Pinkney Nicholas Rose Ilfracombe, Devon, England February 28, 2004 January 2005 Pinkney disappeared after leaving a party, and six days later her handbag were found in undergrowth near Ilfracombe. Scaffolder and attendee of the party Nicholas Rose was convicted of her murder after her blood was found in his car and on his shoes. Her boot was also found a minute from his home.[77]
Chantel Taylor Stephen Wynne Birkenhead, Merseyside, England May 2004 January 25, 2006 27-year-old sex worker Taylor disappeared in May 2004. Client Stephen Wynne confessed to her murder in 2006 after he was arrested for setting fire to a mosque, revealing he had killed her with a meat cleaver and had dismembered her body. Although he was convicted, her body has not been found.[78]
Michelle Gunshon Martin Stafford Digbeth, Birmingham, England December 2004 July 31, 2012 38-year-old Gunshon disappeared while staying at a pub in Digbeth. An employee at the pub with a history of violence and sex offences, Martin Stafford, soon became a suspect after he was caught on speed cameras driving the victim's car in the aftermath of her disappearance, before it was found abandoned. He fled to his native Ireland afterwards but was extradited and convicted of her murder in 2012.[79]
Janet Brown Donald Graham Hexham, Northumbria, England June 15, 2005 June 20, 2014 Brown vanished in June 2005 but it would not be until 2010 that her disappearance was discovered and a fraud investigation was launched, after suspicious activity was found on her bank accounts. After she went missing up to £400,000 was transferred from her account to the account of her lover, Donald Graham, and it was found she had also inexplicably transferred a large amount to him on the day she was last seen alive in 2005. Graham was convicted on her murder in 2014.[80][81]
Jenny Nicholl David Hodgson Richmond, North Yorkshire, England June 30, 2005 February 19, 2008 The 19-year-old mistress of the convict, a 45-year-old married father of two, with whom she had been having an affair for five years. Nicholl also had a relationship with Hodgson's older brother, which Police considered the motive of the murder. Hodgson was sentenced to life with a minimum of 18 years.[82]
Li Hua Cao Robert Ekaireb Hampstead, London, England October 23, 2006 December 19, 2013 Li Hua Cao went missing from the house she shared with her husband. She had become unhappy with her marriage and had spoken to doctors about terminating her pregnancy. The husband, Robert Ekaireb, had previously assaulted his pregnant wife and was convicted of her murder in 2013.[83]
Paige Chivers Robert Ewing Blackpool, England August 23, 2007 July 10, 2015 Vulnerable 15-year-old child Paige Chivers was reported missing from Blackpool in August 2007. 60-year-old Robert Ewing was convicted of killing her in 2015 after it was heard he had an "inappropriate sexual interest" in the child and that spots of her blood were found in the flat Ewing lived in at the time. Ewing died in 2022 without revealing where the body is.[84][85]
Katie Prout Adrian Prout Redmarley, Gloucestershire, England November 5, 2007 February 2010 Katie Prout was murdered by her husband, who was convicted of her murder despite her body not being found and the husband claiming his innocence. This claim would be proven to be a lie in 2011 when he confessed to the murder and led police to where he had buried her.[86]
Susan Rushworth Stephen Griffiths Bradford, England June 22, 2009 December 21, 2010 Sex worker Susan Rushworth disappeared from Bradford in June 2009. In 2010 it was revealed that she had become a victim of serial killer Stephen Griffiths, who killed two other sex workers in the city. Griffiths told police he had murdered her and her blood was later found in his flat. He was convicted of murdering all three women on 21 December 2010, although Rushworth's body was never found.[87]
Jesse Richards Kevin John Huston, Matthew Robert Taylor, Joseph Doe Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire, England July 2009 April 19, 2012 A father-of-three killed due to a drugs debt. Five men admitted being responsible for his killing but his body was never found.[88]
Thomas Groome Jason Thaxter Thorne, South Yorkshire, England January 1, 2010 December 19, 2016 Thaxter was convicted of the murder of Thomas Groome six years after his disappearance. His mother had previously been convicted of manslaughter after pleading guilty, having also been found guilty of defrauding Groome. She said there was a man present at the killing but refused to reveal who this was. In 2016 her son Jason was identified as this man and convicted of Groome's murder.[89]
Suzanne Pilley David Gilroy Edinburgh, Scotland May 4, 2010 March 15, 2012 A woman believed to have been murdered by her ex-boyfriend.[90] Evidence cited by the prosecution included scratches on Gilroy's body, that he stopped sending frequent text messages to Pilley the day she disappeared, an unjustified roundabout trip of Gilroy's car to the other extreme of Scotland on the same day and the fact that the car was later cleaned.
Lynda Spence Colin Coats and Philip Wade Glasgow, Scotland April 14, 2011 April 8, 2013 Spence was killed by the offenders after she failed to pay back money she owed to them. Her blood was found in a flat of an associate, which had also been extensively cleaned, and a friend testified being suspicious of the pair trying to "get rid of something" from a boat. Coats later confessed to a fellow inmate that he put her body in a furnace.[91][92]
Paul Morson Ray Brierley and John Burns St Helens, Merseyside, England June 8, 2011 November 23, 2012 Morson was a car dealer who had previously been imprisoned. His former business partners were convicted of his murder, which was motivated by a drugs dispute. One of the men admitted killing him and said he dumped him in the Manchester Ship Canal, although he continues to claim the killing was "self-defence".[93][94]
Unidentified Taliban insurgent Alexander Blackman Helmand Province, Afghanistan September 15, 2011 November 8, 2013 Three Royal Marines were charged with murder after a video emerged of the summary execution of a wounded Taliban insurgent by Alexander Blackman (referred to in court as Marine A). Two of the defendants, Marine B and Marine C, were acquitted, but Blackman was convicted of murder, later downgraded to manslaughter due to diminished responsibility. The identity of the insurgent and the location of the body are unknown.[95]
Alethea Taylor John Taylor Orleton, Herefordshire, England January 2012 April 2, 2013 Alethea Taylor was ruled to have been murdered by her husband, who was having an affair at the time. The husband falsely claimed she had dementia and wandered off, and also lied about having tried to repeatedly call her after she disappeared. Her blood was also found in their home.[96]
Claire Holland Darren Osment Bristol, England June 6, 2012 December 11, 2023 Claire Holland, aged 32, disappeared on June 6, 2012 after leaving the Seamus O'Donnell's pub in Bristol, England. It was later discovered that she had been murdered by her former partner, Darren Osment. Osment was convicted after he had confessed to numerous people that he had murdered Holland, including an undercover police officer. Holland's body has never been found and it is believed that Osment disposed of her body in water.[97]
April Jones Mark Bridger Machynlleth, Wales October 1, 2012 May 30, 2013 A five-year-old girl murdered in 2012. The convict stated he had deposited the body in both the Afon Dulas and River Dovey, although authorities presume the remains are near the man's home.[98][99]
Lisa Bennett Kathleen Salmond and Kevin Flanagan Birmingham, England May 19, 2013 December 13, 2019 Benett was killed by homeless couple Kathleen Salmond and Kevin Flanagan, who then continued to claim her benefits. Flanagan admitted benefit fraud and preventing a burial. The prosecution said that they put Bennett's body in a wheelie bin which was later incinerated at a waste disposal facility.[100]
Rania Alayed Ahmed Al-Khatib Salford, Greater Manchester June 7, 2013 June 4, 2014 25-year-old mother Alayed was never seen again after 17 June 2013, the same day that she had gone to her brother-in-law's house at the instigation of her husband. The husband, Ahmed Al-Khatib, was convicted of her murder a year later in what was a suspected "honour killing", carried out as Al-Khatib believed she had become too Westernized. Al-Khatib said at his trial that he had become unhappy when his wife started college and started wearing make-up. He confessed to killing her, although her body was not found.[101]
Farah Boscolo-Gnolo Federica Boscolo-Gnolo Russell Square, London, England January 2015 13 April 2016 The convict was a mentally ill Italian woman who was visiting London in January 2015. She admitted to having suffocated her two-month-old daughter but the body was not found.[102]
Sylvia Stuart Ali Qazimaj Weybread, Suffolk, England May – June 2016 March 2017 Qazimaj was convicted of murdering Sylvia and her husband Peter, whose body was found in a nearby marsh, after blood and hair matching their DNA profiles was found in his car.[103]
Patricia "Patti" Henry George Metcalff Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland November 13, 2017 October 7, 2021 Henry was a 46-year-old mother who was raped, assaulted and killed in her flat by 67-year-old pensioner George Metcalff. They had lived in the same block of flats since 2008. The pair made 143 calls to each other between 1 November and 13 November 2017, but Metcalff never contacted her again after 13 November and she disappeared. He made several late night trips to the victim's flat following her murder. He was convicted in 2021 despite her body never having been found. He was also convicted of two rapes committed in 1971 and 2004.[104]
Julie Reilly Andrew Wallace Govan, Glasgow, Scotland February 6, 2018 February 4, 2019 Wallace pleaded guilty to killing and dismembering Reilly in February 2019. Only two human femurs believed to have belonged to Reilly were recovered buried near Wallace's home.[105]
Sarah Wellgreen Ben Lacomba Kent, England October 9, 2018 October 28, 2019 A 46-year-old mother of five murdered in 2018. Lacomba was her ex-partner who was convicted after a four-week trial at Woolwich Crown Court and was handed a life sentence with a 27-year minimum tariff to serve. Kent Police report that the search for Sarah's body is the largest search conducted in the force's history.[106]
Joy Morgan Shohfah-El Israel Ilford, London December 26, 2018 August 5, 2019 University student Morgan was last seen at a church celebration in Ilford on 26 December 2018. Two days later on 28 December her name was removed from a "church social media chat group". It was not until 7 February 2019 that concerned flatmates reported her missing. Two days later a man who attended the same church as Morgan was arrested and Morgan's keys were found in his car. It was later found that her phone had been detected in his car on 28 December, most likely as he attempted to dispose of her body. The man, Shohfah-El Israel, was convicted of her murder on 5 August 2019, but he refused to reveal the location of her body. Two months after the conviction her body was found in woodland near Stevenage.[107]
Michael (Mike) O'Leary Andrew Jones Carmarthen, Wales January 27, 2020 October 19, 2020 Jones lured O'Leary, a man his wife was having an affair with, to a remote farm in January 2020 and killed him with a shotgun before burning his body. Although his body was not found, O'Leary's blood and part of his intestine was found at the farm. Jones had used O'Leary's phone to text his loved ones pretending he had killed himself, but the messages did not match his texting style. The case featured on the ITV documentary No Body Recovered.[108][109]
Bernadette Walker Scott Walker Peterborough, Cambridgeshire July 18, 2020 September 10, 2021 Scott Walker was found guilty of murder and perverting the course of justice and was jailed for life, Bernadette's mother was also imprisoned for six years for perverting the course of justice. Bernadette, from Peterborough, disappeared in July 2020, and is presumed dead as her body has never been found.[110] Scott died in prison on 22 December 2023.[111]
Frank McKeever Surie Suksiri, Juned Sheikh Highbury, London August 28, 2021 November 20, 2023 McKeever disappeared while visiting his stepdaughter Surie Suksiri in Highbury in August 2021. The last time he was seen alive was in a 47-second video clip in which he was forced to admit to sexually assaulting Suksiri when she was six, which Suksiri sent to her boyfriend's sister on WhatsApp. Suksiri and her boyfriend Juned Sheikh were convicted of McKeever's murder in November 2023.[112]
Maureen Gitau Mark Moodie Deptford, London December 5, 2022 November 17, 2023 Maureen Gitau was reported missing by her family on 10 December 2022 after they had not seen her for five days. She had last been seen leaving her aunt's birthday party to meet caretaker Mark Moodie. CCTV showed that Moodie had taken Gitau to a block of flats where he worked, which she never left alive. Moodie was later seen moving a communal waste bin down to the basement before sending it to a processing plant where the contents were incinerated. Gitau's body is believed to have been concealed in the waste bin. Moodie was convicted of her murder in November 2023.[113]

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Victim(s) Convicted Location Disappeared Conviction date Description
Russell Colvin Jesse Boorn, Stephen Boorn Manchester, Vermont May 10, 1812 November 1819 Farmhand Colvin went missing in 1812. Brothers Jesse and Stephen Boorn had been seen arguing with him before he disappeared and some of his personal effects were found buried in a cellar on the Boorn farm alongside bones claimed to be human but later found to be animal. Both made contradictory confessions to the crime, although Jesse recanted his. The brothers were sentenced to death for the alleged crime, but were pardoned the following year after Colvin was found alive in Dover.[114]
Priscilla Rulloff Edward H. Rulloff Lansing, New York June 23, 1844 1858 The convict's infant daughter disappeared along with her mother. Rulloff was suspected of murdering both, but he was only tried and sentenced to ten years for the kidnapping of his wife. Upon his release in 1856, he was charged, tried and convicted for the murder of his daughter, but he escaped and was acquitted on appeal in 1859. Rulloff was hanged for an unrelated murder in 1870.
Oliver Watts, Smith Watts, George Burr Albert W. Hicks The Narrows March 1860 July 1860 Hicks murdered his three crewmates aboard the A.E. Johnson and threw their bodies in the sea. They were never found, but their deaths were given away by large amounts of blood found on the ship. Multiple witnesses had seen Hicks carrying the ship's bag, in which he had stowed stolen valuables, and the victim's possessions were found in his boarding house.
William Druse Roxana Druse, Mary Druse Warren, New York December 18, 1884 September 1885 Druse murdered her husband and burned his body during a domestic dispute, forcing her children and nephew to help under threat of death. Her nephew later confessed his role and was spared prosecution in return for his testimony. Druse was hanged in 1887 while her daughter was sentenced to life imprisonment for her role in the murder.
George Watkins Charles Hudspeth Marion County, Arkansas 1886 1888-1892 Watkins disappeared a year after moving to Marion County with his wife, who had an affair with Hudspeth. After their arrest, the wife accused Hudspeth of murdering Watkins so they could marry each other. Hudspeth was found guilty in an 1888 trial that was overturned, but was later found guilty again on retrial in 1892, and hanged. Hudspeth's lawyer claimed to have found Watkins alive in Kansas in 1893.
Louisa Luetgert Adolph Luetgert Chicago, Illinois May 1, 1897 February 9, 1898 Bone fragments were found in the furnace at a sausage factory owned by Luetgert, alongside a ring enscribed with the victim's initials.
Walter Collins Sarah Northcott Los Angeles, California March 10, 1928 December 21, 1928 A presumed victim of the Wineville Chicken Coop murders led by Gordon Stewart Northcott. Northcott's mother and accomplice pleaded guilty to killing Collins, but later recanted. Collins' remains were never located and his mother always refused to believe he was dead.
Topsy Warren Louise Butler, George Yelder Lowndes County, Alabama April 1928 April 24–25, 1928 Butler and Yelder were convicted of murdering and dismembering Yelder's fourteen-year-old niece on the testimony of Butler's daughter and niece, who claimed to have seen them dismembering Warren and disposing of her remains in the river, and a recanted confession by Butler. Within a week Warren was found to be alive and staying with relatives and Butler and Yelder were pardoned and released.[115]
Grace Budd Albert Fish New York City May 28, 1928 March 1935 A nine-year-old girl abducted by Fish after he lied to her parents about taking her to another child's birthday party. In a 1934 letter to Budd's mother, Fish claimed that he killed the girl on June 3 and ate her whole body over the course of nine days.
Thora Chamberlain Thomas Henry McMonigle Campbell, California November 2, 1945 1946[116] A 14-year-old girl abducted outside her high school. Evidence included a bullet hole and blood stains in the car of the convict, objects belonging to Chamberlain found buried in the convict's workplace, and two pairs of socks belonging to Chamberlain being found on the sea cliff where he confessed to have disposed of the body.
Wilson Turner John Wallace Greenville, Georgia April 1948 1948 Wallace pursued Turner from Meriwether County into Coweta County, where he pistol-whipped him to death before taking him back into Meriwether County and burning his body. Human bone fragments and brain tissue was recovered from Wallace's ranch.
Evelyn Scott Robert Leonard Ewing Scott Los Angeles May 16, 1955 1957 The convict's wife. The crime was believed to have been motivated by money.[117]
Curtis Chillingworth and Marjorie Chillingworth Floyd Holzapfel Manalapan, Florida June 15, 1955 December 12, 1960 Circuit court judge Chillingworth had reprimanded municipal court judge Peel for unethical behavior, and Peel feared being disbarred. Peel hired Holzapfel to kill Chillingworth and his wife. Holzapfel and accomplice Bobby Lincoln kidnapped the Chillingworths and dumped their bodies in the ocean with weights tied to their legs.[118]
Joseph Peel March 30, 1961
Patricia Weeks Robert Weeks Las Vegas, Nevada June 1968 April 23, 1988 Robert Weeks was convicted of murdering his wife Patricia and his girlfriend Cynthia Jabour. Neither were ever found, and are believed to be hidden in Nevada mineshafts. Weeks is also suspected in the disappearances of another girlfriend, Carol Riley, and his business partner Jim Shaw.[119]
Cynthia Jabour October 5, 1980
Jan Susan Whitney Jerry Brudos Between Salem and Albany, Oregon November 26, 1968 June 28, 1969 A 23-year-old woman lured to Brudos's home after her car broke down on Interstate 5. Several photos of Whitney depicting her before and after her death were found in Brudos's garage, along with a mold of resin made out of her breast. The body was found one month after Brudos pled guilty to her murder, downstream from where he said he had thrown it.[120]
Rosemary Calandriello Robert Zarinsky Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey August 25, 1969 1975 A teenage girl believed to have been abducted and murdered by a truck driver. Zarinsky, a suspected serial killer, denied knowing the victim until after his conviction, claiming her death was an accident. He died in 2008, never having disclosed the location of her body. It was the first-ever bodyless-murder conviction in New Jersey.[121][122]
Donald Shea Charles Manson, Bruce M. Davis, Steve "Clem" Grogan, Tex Watson Chatsworth, California August 26, 1969 December 13, 1971 Spahn Ranch foreman murdered by the Manson Family because they believed he had turned them in to the police. Grogan helped locate Shea's remains in 1977.
Mary Kitts Clarence Ray Allen, Eugene "Lee" Furrow[123] Fresno, California July 1974 November 1977 A teenager murdered in 1974. Her body was apparently weighed down and thrown into a river.[116]
Katherine and Sheila Lyon Lloyd Lee Welch Washington, D.C. March 25, 1975 September 12, 2017 Two sisters aged 10 and 12 who disappeared during a trip to a shopping mall. In 2013, Welch, a convicted and incarcerated child molester, became a suspect after it was noticed that he strongly resembled a young man seen stalking the girls by one of their friends, and that in 1975 he had gone to police to claim that he had seen an older man abducting the girls. After a cousin of Welch confessed to helping him burn two suspicious duffel bags at his property in Thaxton, Virginia in 1975, police searched the place and found items that had belonged to the girls, but no organic remains. Nevertheless, Welch pled guilty to both counts of abduction and murder.

The 42 years that passed between the crime and the conviction is the longest such interval in an American bodyless murder case.

Melvin "Ricky" Pittman, Ernest Taylor, Alvin Turner, Randy Johnson and Michael McDowell Philander Hampton Newark, New Jersey August 20, 1978 August 2011 Five teenagers who were presumably lured by at least one subject who was convicted. One suspect was eventually acquitted, and one other had died.[124]
Etan Patz Pedro Hernandez New York City May 25, 1979 February 14, 2017 A six-year-old boy who disappeared on his way to the school stop. He was the first missing child whose photo appeared on a milk carton. In 2010, Hernandez confessed to strangling Patz after he walked into the convenience store where he worked and disposing of the body in the garbage. Various members of Hernandez's family claimed that he had confessed the murder to his church in the 1980s.
Karen and Michael Reinert Bill Bradfield Philadelphia June 22, 1979 1983 Brother and sister who vanished along with their mother, Susan Reinert, after she received a phone call from Bradfield. Susan's body was found three days later in the trunk of her car, which had been abandoned in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but the children never appeared. Bradfield, who was Susan's lover and the sole beneficiary of her life insurance, was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and died in prison in 1998. Smith, the principal at the high school where both Bradfield and Susan Reinert were teachers, was found guilty of carrying out the murders and sentenced to death, but the sentence was overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court due to prosecutorial misconduct.[125]
Jay C. Smith 1986
Lucinda Schaefer, Andrea Hall Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris Glendora, California June – July 1979 February 1981 First victims of serial killers Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris, who kidnapped, raped, tortured, and murdered a total of five teenage girls in California in 1979. Although the bodies of Schaefer and Hall were never found, Norris confessed that he and Bittaker had murdered them. In 1981, Bittaker was sentenced to death, while Norris was sentenced to life in prison.
Tiffany Papesh Brandon Flagner Maple Heights, Ohio June 13, 1980 July 1985 Flagner admitted to abducting and molesting 8-year-old Papesh, dismembering her and disposing of her remains in multiple different locations. He later recanted his confession and his time card suggested he was at work 40 miles away, but he was nevertheless convicted of her murder. Papesh's remains have never been found.[126]
Gina Hall Stephen Epperly Blacksburg, Virginia June 28, 1980 December 1980 18-year-old Hall disappeared after leaving to go to a nightclub in Blacksburg. Her car and bloodstained items of clothing were later found abandoned near the New River. Stephen Epperly was convicted of her murder later that year in the first bodyless murder conviction in the state of Virginia.[127] Partial remains of Hall's body were located in the New River Valley in 2020.[128]
Patsy Gaisior Frank Johnson, Robert Ruff Harrisburg, Pennsylvania December 3, 1980 May 7, 1982 Frank Johnson testified that he and Robert Ruff had abducted Gaisior, forced her to withdraw money from her account, and raped and shot her before throwing her body in the Anacostia River.[129]
Christopher Lerch, Peggy Lerch William Wickline Columbus, Ohio August 14, 1982 July 1985 Two drug dealers who were murdered by William Wickline in a dispute over a drug debt. Wickline then dismembered their bodies and disposed of the remains in an unknown location, according to sworn testimony from his girlfriend Teresa Kemp, who was present during the murders.
Robin Benedict William Henry James Douglas Sharon, Massachusetts March 5, 1983 May 7, 1984[130] Douglas bludgeoned Benedict with a small sledgehammer at his residence. He then drove with her corpse to Rhode Island, where he stopped at the parking lot of a shopping mall and made the impromptu decision to dispose of the body in a dumpster. One day after Benedict's disappearance, the murder weapon, along with some of the victim's and killer's clothes were found in a rest area five miles away from Sharon. A chemical test on a windbreaker owned by Douglas showed possible brain matter (lab work later determined inconclusive). Four months after her disappearance, a Toyota Tercel registered to Robin Benedict was impounded from the parking garage of Grand Central Station, where a foul odor was discovered. Prior to her death, Benedict was a prostitute whom Douglas had frequented, and motivation for the murder was determined to be anger over Benedict's termination of her illegal career and her desire to end sexual contact with Douglas. After an exhaustive search of landfills in Rhode Island, the body of Robin Benedict was never found. In 1984, Douglas was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in a state penitentiary for second-degree murder of Robin Benedict, which he began in 1989 following completion of a five-year sentence in federal prison for defalcation of $67,400 of the taxpayers' money, through way of a falsifying expenses from a National Institute of Health grant he had been awarded in 1982 while a biology professor at Tufts University, which he used to finance his patronization of the prostitute and treat her to expensive gifts. Douglas was also subject to a $29.5 million wrongful death lawsuit from Ellen and John Benedict, Robin's parents.[131] Douglas was paroled in 1993, four years into his murder sentence.
Ruth Homberg Gary Homberg Stoughton, Wisconsin November 5, 1983 1989 Homberg's girlfriend testified that he had admitted murdering his wife Ruth after she threatened to report him for embezzling money from his company.[132]
Paul Seifert William Seifert Delevan, New York February 13, 1984 April 1987 Seifert lured his brother, who had recently filed criminal charges against him, to a remote location where he shot him in the head once with a rifle, then set his van on fire. His alibi for the time in question turned out to be false and fiber evidence connected him to the crime scene. The conviction, the first obtained in New York for a bodyless murder without a confession from the defendant, was upheld on appeal despite a first-person account in a local magazine suggesting there had been serious jury misconduct.[133][134]
Denice Haraway Tommy Ward, Karl Fontenot Ada, Oklahoma April 28, 1984 October 26, 1985 Ward and Fontenot allegedly confessed to raping Haraway, stabbing her to death and burning her body. Both later recanted their confessions, but were convicted and sentenced to death, later commuted to life without parole. Haraway's body was found in 1986 in circumstances which contradicted Ward and Fontenot's confessions, but both men were convicted again at their second trial.[135] Fontenot has since been exonerated and released,[136] but Ward remains imprisoned.[137]
Ron Levin Joe Hunt Los Angeles, California June 6, 1984 April 23, 1987 Con artist Levin disappeared after allegedly defrauding Hunt's investment company, the Billionaire Boys Club. Hunt boasted to friends that he and his bodyguard Jim Pittman, who pleaded guilty to acting as an accessory after the fact, had murdered Levin and dumped his body in the Soledad Canyon.[138]
Paula Godfrey, Lisa Stasi, Catherine Clampitt John Edward Robinson Overland Park, Kansas September 1, 1984 – June 15, 1987 October 2002 – October 2003 Three women who disappeared after being offered jobs by the convict. The conviction for Stasi's murder was later overturned on a technicality.
Melvin Snyder Ronald Harshman Chambersburg, Pennsylvania May 25, 1985 2000 Harshman shot Snyder with a .25 pistol and a casing found at his property matched one found in Snyder's barn, in addition to inmates that said Harshman confessed to them.[139]
Gail Katz-Bierenbaum Robert Bierenbaum New York City July 7, 1985 October 2000 The convict's wife. It is believed that the body was deposited in the ocean off of the coast of New Jersey, where he reportedly had flown a plane.[140]
Alexander Olive Ulysses Roberson South Lake Tahoe, California November 9, 1985 December 2009 Olive's abusive non-custodial father, Ulysses H. Roberson, abducted him in 1985. He was charged with murdering Olive in 2001 on the strength of eyewitness and forensic evidence, and eventually convicted of second-degree murder in 2009.[141]
Michelle Dorr Hadden Clark Silver Spring, Maryland May 24, 1986 1999 A six-year-old girl who disappeared from her father's backyard while he was taking a nap. The father confessed to the murder in a psychotic episode, but was later exonerated. The real murderer was serial killer Hadden Clark, who offered to disclose the body's location as part of a plea deal. Although this deal was not made, Clark still showed police where to find Dorr's body, after his conviction.[142]
Helle Crafts Richard Crafts Newtown, Connecticut November 19, 1986 November 21, 1989 A Danish-American woman murdered by her husband, in a case popularly known as the "wood-chipper murder". It is believed Helle Crafts had been beaten to death and was then dismembered, frozen and placed in a wood chipper aimed over a bridge. Fragments of a body were found, yet only a tooth crown with a filling as well as hair consistent with the victim's indicated the body was Crafts'. Despite this, the case is often referred to as a conviction without a body, as the remains could not be definitively proven to be that of Crafts, despite the tooth being positively matched to Helle's dental records. It was the first bodyless murder conviction in Connecticut history.[143][144] Initially, a trial in 1987 was mistrialed.[116]
James Doxtator, Richard Guerrero, Edward Smith, David Thomas Jeffrey Dahmer Various January 16, 1988 – September 24, 1990 February 15 – May 22, 1992 The bodies were dismembered and taken out with the trash, pulverized and scattered in the woods, or dissolved in acid.
Carla Almeida Tevfik Sivri Trumbull, Connecticut April 18, 1988 1995 Almeida visited Sivri's home as a masseuse. The prosecution used blood analysis to confirm the murder. The amount of blood found in Sivri's house and trunk made it unlikely for Almeida to have survived the attack. Body was located on a wooded property of a Monroe resident in 1992.[145][146]
Joaquin Esteves Orlando Cruz Vasquez San Jose, California December 13, 1988 December 1990 Vasquez was arrested driving Esteves' car, which had scratch marks in the trunk, after his disappearance and was found to have several of his personal belongings in his possession.[147]
Shirley Gibbs Russell Robert Peter Russell Quantico, Virginia March 4, 1989 May 3, 1991 FBI prosecutors were able to successfully convict Robert Russell of murdering his estranged wife, United States Marine Captain Shirley Russell, one day after she picked up the final version of the couple's marriage separation agreement. The prosecutors argued he shot her with a .25 caliber handgun he purchased at a pawn shop, then disposed of her body down one of hundreds of mineshafts. One of the most damning pieces of evidence was Robert's 25-step plan that detailed how he intended to pull off the crime.[148] This case is the subject of the 1997 TV movie entitled "Perfect Crime".
Ruby Morris Earl Morris Cave Creek, Arizona June 3, 1989 March 3, 1992 Prosecution used blood analysis to prove that Ruby was dead because of the large amount of blood found in the house. Earl admitted to burning her body but claimed she had committed suicide.[149]
Joan Butler, Theresa Brown, and Christine Rusch Richard Grissom Kansas City, Kansas June 18–26, 1989 November 4, 1990 The women went missing in the span of just over a week in Kansas City. Some of their belongings were found in Grissom's car along with blood and hair analyses providing proof that the three had been murdered.[150]
Jami Sherer Steven Sherer Redmond, Washington September 30, 1990 June 8, 2002 Steven Sherer's wife Jami vanished after she made a call to her mother saying she'd be right over after stopping at Taco Time, a fast food chain in Redmond. That was the last time anyone ever heard from her.[151]
Thomas Gibson Larry Gibson Azalea, Oregon March 18, 1991 March 1995 Thomas Gibson disappeared from his front yard in 1991. His father Larry Gibson was convicted of manslaughter in his son's disappearance after his daughter Karen testified that she had witnessed him beating Thomas on the day of his disappearance.[152]
Scott Dunn Leisha Hamilton, Timothy James Smith Lubbock, Texas May 31, 1991 1996 Law enforcement used blood analysis to claim that Scott Dunn could not have survived. Body was found in 2016.[153]
Dawn Sanchez Bernardo Bass Los Altos, California August 1991 August 29, 2009 Dawn Sanchez disappeared in 1991 after leaving a motor lodge in Los Altos with Bernardo Bass. 18 years later in 2009, NASA technology was used to uncover where the disassembled, bloodstained remains of Bass's missing car were buried. A cadaver dog had also smelled human remains in Bass's closet.[154]
John D'Amato Philip Abramo, Giuseppe Schifilliti, Stefano Vitabile Brooklyn, New York City January 1992 July 4, 2003 DeCavalcante crime family mobster murdered for engaging in homosexual activity. His killers later turned informer and testified against the men who ordered his murder.
Sara Anne Wood Lewis S. Lent Jr. Litchfield, New York August 18, 1993 1996 12-year-old Wood disappeared while cycling near her home in Litchfield in 1983. Lewis Lent Jr. admitted to abducting and murdering her three years later and was sentenced to 25 years to life despite recanting his confession and the body not being found in the location he gave.
Rose Larner John Ortiz-Kehoe Albion, Michigan December 7, 1993 1997 Billy Brown told police that Kehoe killed Rose Larner and that he helped Kehoe cover up the evidence by burning her body and then scattering her ashes on highways.[155]
Shannon Melendi Colvin "Butch" Hinton Atlanta, Georgia March 26, 1994 August 2004 Hinton dismembered her body and burned in a fire pit.[156]
Don Harden Dale Whitmer San Diego, CA March 29, 1994 October 2, 1997 Whitmer was a homeless man that stayed in the Harden's back yard in an RV, they only found Harden's hands.[157]
Kiplyn Davis Timmy Brent Olsen Spanish Fork, Utah May 2, 1995 February 11, 2011 15-year-old girl last seen taking lunch at Spanish Fork High School, which she attended. Although Olsen pled guilty to her manslaughter, he claimed another person killed Davis with a rock, and that he only helped conceal the body. However, he refuses to reveal the other person's identity or the body's location.
Yolanda Panek Abdur Rashid Al-Wadud Portland, Oregon July 13, 1995 March 25, 1996 A young mother who went missing from a motel in Portland, Oregon. Her room was discovered with a blood-soaked mattress, and her personal effects were found in the motel trash. Her 2-year-old son was found the following morning, alive, in her locked car nearby. Panek's common-law husband, Abdur Rashid Al-Wadud, was charged with her murder within one week of her disappearance, and convicted in March 1996.[158]
Diane van Reeth John "Jack" Kalhauser Arizona August 10, 1995[159] 1999 The wife of the convict, a serial killer.
Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Jon Garth Murray, Robin Murray O'Hair David Roland Waters, Gary Paul Karr San Antonio, Texas September 29, 1995 August 2000 The ruling board of American Atheists, Inc., who were abducted, robbed and murdered in a conspiracy led by Waters, a former employee who had a personal vendetta against Madalyn. Waters was helped by Karr and a third man, Danny Fry, who was also murdered by Waters and Karr. Five months after their conviction, Waters led the FBI to the shallow grave where they had buried the three victims and the head and hands of Fry.
Carolyn Killaby Dennis Smith Orchards, Washington November 11, 1995 May 1998 Killaby's blood was found in Smith's car. He claimed at trial that they had had consensual sex and she had then been attacked and abducted by another man, identifying her husband Dan as that man. After his conviction Smith admitted to the killing and led police in a search for Killaby's body, but it was not found.[160]
Justina Morales Luis Santiago New York City December 31, 1995 1997 The abused eight-year-old daughter of the convict's girlfriend. Her disappearance was not reported nor investigated until more than a year after her death.
Robert Wykel Myron C. Wynn Burien, Washington February 21, 1996 April 2011 A man robbed and murdered by Wynn, who had accompanied him to look at an old car he was considering purchasing. Wynn repeatedly changed his account of the time he spent with Wykel when he was confronted with new information; police later linked him to the crime through a distinctive diamond very similar to one from a ring Wykel wore and an incriminating remark he made to a friend that contradicted what he had earlier told police.[161]
April Dawn Pennington George M. Leniart Uncasville, Connecticut May 29, 1996 2010 Patrick Allain testified that George Leinart raped and killed Pennington.[162][163]
Anne Marie Fahey Thomas Capano Wilmington, Delaware June 27, 1996 January 17, 1999 A woman murdered by her lover, the former attorney general of Delaware, after she was last seen dining with him outside their native state. It is believed that her body was dumped in the ocean near New Jersey.[164] Capano was having an affair with the victim prior to her murder.[116]
Nancy Riggins Stephen Paul Riggins Hanover, Maryland July 1, 1996 July 20, 2001 Nancy Riggins disappeared after learning about her husbands affair with the couple's 18-year-old babysitter, who was underage when the affair began, and threatened to report it and divorce him. Her husband was charged four years later after it came to light that he had admitted the crime to a fellow inmate while serving time in prison for statutory rape over the affair. After his conviction he agreed to lead police to his wife's body, which was only three miles from their home.[165]
Janet Levine March Perry and Arthur March Nashville, Tennessee August 15, 1996 August 16, 2006 A woman who disappeared after supposedly having an argument with her husband, who moved to Mexico with their children several years later. Perry March was convicted after ten years due to inconsistencies in his story and incriminating statements made to fellow jail inmates. Arthur March, his father, confessed to placing Janet's body in a pile of cleared brush.[166]
Irene Silverman Kenneth and Sante Kimes New York City June 1998 2000 A woman killed by a mother-son con artist team as part of an identity-theft scheme. At trial Kenneth testified to disposing of her body.
Dominick Pendino Gregory Chrysler, Larry Weygant Newburgh, New York March 3, 1999 2000 A man killed after he was falsely thought to have reported his killers for drug-related crimes. Prosecutors were able to get Orange County's first bodyless murder conviction with expert testimony that the large stain left by Pendino's blood in the back of a car came from a wound that could only have been lethal, as well as an informant who recalled how one of the two had forced him to clean up a bloody truck shortly thereafter.[167][168]
Katie Poirier Donald Blom Moose Lake, Minnesota May 26, 1999 2000 A woman abducted from her job at a local convenience store. Bone chips and a tooth found in a fire pit on Blom's property were linked to her, although DNA could not be tested; surveillance video also suggested he was the abductor. It was the first bodyless murder conviction in Minnesota history.[169]
Girly Chew Hossencofft Diazien Hossencofft, Linda Henning Albuquerque, New Mexico September 9, 1999 2002 A Malaysian-American woman murdered by her husband and his mistress. Blood matched to the victim was in a large quantity which proved she could not have survived the attack.[170]
Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman Ronnie Busick Welch, Oklahoma December 29, 1999 or December 30, 1999 2020 Two 16-year-old friends went missing after Freeman's house burned down. Lauria was attending a sleepover at Ashley's residence. The charred remains of Freeman's parents were discovered in the rubble; both were shot in the head. Two convicted killers—Tommy Lynn Sells and Jeremy Jones, confessed to murdering them, but both recanted their admissions.

In April 2018, Ronnie Busick was arrested and charged with four accounts of first-degree homicide for the deaths of Bible and the Freeman family. Two other suspects— Warren Phillip "Phil" Welch II (died 2007) and David Pennington (died 2015)—were also identified. It was reported that "at least a dozen" witnesses claimed all three men bragged about raping and murdering Bible and Freeman and having taken Polaroid photographs of them. An affidavit made by a female witness who had lived with Welch for a brief time asserts that "she heard conversations between the three men where they disclosed that the murder victims had owed them money". According to the affidavit, Welch, Pennington, and Busick had claimed to have raped and tortured the two friends before disposing of their remains "in a pit" or mine shaft in Picher, Oklahoma. In 2020, Busick pleaded guilty to being an accessory to first-degree homicide in the deaths of Ashley's parents, arson of the Freemans' home, and the abduction and presumed slayings of the two teenagers.

Zebb Quinn Robert Jason Owens Asheville, North Carolina January 2, 2000 July 2022 Robert Jason Owens, a longtime person of interest in Quinn's disappearance, claimed that his uncle, Walter "Gene" Owens, killed Quinn then dismembered and burned his body, and Robert assisted in the cover-up. Owens was convicted of accessory after-the-fact to first-degree murder of Zebb Quinn.
Michele Anne Harris Cal Harris Spencer, New York September 11, 2001 2009 The investigation into Michele's disappearance was hampered by a shortage of available resources due to many of them being diverted downstate in the wake of the terror attacks. The couple had been going through a bitter divorce where Michele stood to gain a lucrative settlement; her family claimed Cal had threatened to kill her and dispose of her body where it would never be found. Police found some drops of blood in the house's garage and kitchen that could have been Michele's, but never any body or a weapon.

Cal was tried four times after being indicted in 2005. The first ended in a conviction but was set aside when new witnesses emerged who claimed to have seen Michele the morning after she had last been seen; the second also resulted in a conviction that was reversed on appeal. A third trial in a different county ended with a hung jury; Cal was ultimately acquitted after a bench trial in the same jurisdiction.[171]

Jan Scharf Glyn Scharf Cameron Park, California May 14, 2002 October 21, 2004 Scharf was convicted of murdering his missing wife, whose remains were never located. Neighbors testified that the victim had been heard screaming in their house on the night of her disappearance and her jewellery was found buried in the front yard of Scharf's girlfriend, who she had never met. Scharf later committed suicide in prison, without revealing the location of the body.[172]
Logan Tucker Katherine Rutan Woodward, Oklahoma June 23, 2002 2007 A six-year-old boy who vanished in 2002. His mother was eventually convicted of his death.[173]
Jennifer Marcum Scott Lee Kimball Denver, Colorado February 17, 2003 2009 Last known to have been alive in the company of serial killer Kimball; she was supposedly to accompany him to Seattle to take a job managing a coffee shop in a chain he claimed to own. Her car was found at the Denver airport and towed six weeks later.[174] Kimball, then working as an FBI informant purportedly trying to get evidence that Marcum and her imprisoned boyfriend were conspiring to have a witness against the boyfriend killed, claimed later that she had actually flown to New York to do that; but there was no record she ever boarded any flight and her cell phone activity ends on the date. Later he told the FBI another drug dealer killed her.[175]

Kimball pleaded guilty to killing Marcum, the first of his four known victims, as part of a plea deal that would have resulted in a shorter sentence. It was conditioned on him leading police to all of the bodies, and after several possible locations for Marcum's turned up empty, he claimed he had forgotten, thus voiding the plea deal. After her murder, Kimball had expressed some concern, without admitting to the murder, that her breast implants could be used to identify her body and asked at least one acquaintance if he would go to her body and remove them for him; police believe that he may actually know the location of the body. He is currently serving a 70-year sentence.[175]

Tim Schuster James Fagone Clovis, California July 10, 2003 November 2006 The husband of Larissa Schuster, he was rendered unconscious via chloroform and a stun gun before being dumped in a barrel of hydrochloric acid by his wife and James Fagone. The remains of his dissolved body were later found in the barrel.
Larissa Schuster December 12, 2007
Nilsa Arizmendi William Devin Howell Wethersfield, Connecticut July 24, 2003 January 2007 A sex worker who was reported missing by her sister on July 31, 2003, after she had been gone for seven days. Arizmendi's boyfriend told police that he had last seen Arizmendi getting into a van with William Devin Howell, a drifter who they had allowed to stay in their motel room overnight. Blood found on the seat cushions in Howell's van was identified as being 99% certain to have come from Arizmendi. Howell was sentenced to 15 years in prison after entering an Alford plea to manslaughter, as a legal technicality prevented him from being charged with murder. Just weeks later Arizmendi's body was found in a mass grave in New Britain, alongside the bodies of six other women murdered by Howell.
Thomas and Jackie Hawks Skylar Julius Deleon, Jennifer Henderson, John Kennedy, Alonso Machain Prescott, Arizona November 15, 2004 November 17, 2006 – May 1, 2009 A couple believed to have been murdered for monetary reasons. Their bodies are believed to have been thrown into the body of water on which their vessel was traveling.[116][176]
Ashley Parlier, Tianna Phillips Harold Haulman Battle Creek, Michigan (Parlier), Berwick, Pennsylvania (Phillips) June 12, 2005 – June 13, 2018 February 1, 2023 Serial killer Haulman admitted to the murders of Parlier and Phillips while awaiting trial for the 2020 murder of Erica Shultz in Butler Township.
Teresa Halbach Steven Avery Manitowoc County, Wisconsin October 31, 2005 March 18, 2007 DNA belonging to Avery was found in Halbach's abandoned car, and charred bone fragments were found in a fire pit near Avery's home. The case is controversial and was the subject of the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer.
Four unidentified Iraqis John E. Hatley, Joseph P. Mayo, Michael Leahy Baghdad, Iraq April 2006 April 16, 2009 Members of the convict's unit testified that they had shot four Mahdi Army suspects execution-style and disposed of their bodies in a canal.[177]
Jessica O'Grady Chris Edwards Omaha, Nebraska May 10, 2006 March 30, 2007 The convict's girlfriend. The case largely relied on blood found in Edwards's house and car.[178]
Nina Reiser Hans Reiser Oakland, California September 3, 2006 April 28, 2008 The convict's wife.[179] He was given a reduced charge of second degree murder in exchange for disclosing the location of the victim's remains, which were recovered in 2008.[180]
Michael Deloge Sheila LaBarre Epping, New Hampshire c.2005 June 2008 One of Deloge's bones was found in a septic tank alongside his birth certificate and a spent shell casing. LaBarre admitted killing Deloge and another man whose burnt remains were found on her property.
Shamaia Smith Kenneth Otto Sr Vernon Rockville, CT March 14, 2007 Feb 11, 2009 He shot and killed Smith and then burned her body.[181]
Shannon Rippy Van Newkirk James Opelton Bradley Wilmington, North Carolina April 5, 2014 June 29, 2017 A body found in the search for Newkirk turned out to be another woman killed by Bradley.[182][183]
Julie Ann Gonzalez George De La Cruz Austin, Texas March 26, 2010 April 22, 2015 Victim was the convict's estranged wife.[179] The state rejected offers for a lenient sentence in exchange for information about victim's fate.[184]
Bethany Decker Ronald Roldan Ashburn, Virginia January 29, 2011 November 17, 2022 Decker, five months pregnant and estranged from her husband, a soldier frequently deployed to Afghanistan, was last heard from calling the restaurant she worked at to check her schedule. Only after messages purportedly from her on her Facebook account struck friends as suspicious over the next three weeks did they check on her whereabouts and report her missing. Roldan, who had moved in with her after she left her husband, was known for his controlling and abusive behavior and told a later girlfriend that he knew how to make people disappear during a fight that led to him serving time for assault; upon his release from that sentence he was charged in Decker's murder. In 2022 he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.[185]
Aliayah Lunsford Lena Lunsford Conaway Weston, West Virginia September 24, 2011 April 23, 2018 3-year-old Aliayah Lunsford vanished from her home in West Virginia in 2011. In 2018 her mother Lena was convicted of her murder. Two of Lunsford's sisters testified that they had seen their mother beat her to death with a wooden plank and carry her body out of the house in a clothes hamper.[186]
Sierra LaMar Antolin Garcia-Torres Morgan Hill, California March 16, 2012 May 9, 2017 (sentenced December 2017) Sierra, a 15-year-old high schooler, disappeared one morning after missing her school bus. Her cellphone was found the day after she disappeared, a few blocks away from her bus stop, and then her clothing and purse were found the day after.[187] The discovery of these items suggested she was not a runaway. DNA from Garcia-Torres was found on Sierra's purse.[187] Garcia-Torres was also linked to attempted kidnappings of women in Safeway parking lots in Morgan Hill beginning in 2009 and was tried for these kidnappings during the trial.[188] Garcia-Torres was convicted of murdering Sierra and sentenced to life without parole in 2017.[189] Her body has never been found.
Cari Farver Shanna "Liz" Golyar Omaha, Nebraska November 2012 August 15, 2017 Farver disappeared in November of 2012, not long after she had gone on a date with mechanic Dave Kroupa. Soon after, Kroupa, his ex-partner, and Liz Golyar, a woman he had dated shortly after Farver, began receiving threatening messages supposedly from Farver. In addition, Kroupa's apartment was burgled and Golyar's home was set on fire, killing several pets. In 2015, investigators suspected that Farver had been murdered in 2012 and that Golyar had been posing as her ever since. Later that year Golyar was shot in the leg at a park and claimed Kroupa's ex-partner was responsible. Investigators searched her devices and found an image appearing to show Farver's body on an SD card. Golyar was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.[190][191]
Kelsie Schelling Donthe Lucas Pueblo, Colorado Feb 4, 2013 March 8, 2021 Prosecution built a circumstantial case off a hair found in the tire well of Schelling's car,[192] a prison inmate that stated Lucas confessed that he killed Schelling,[193] and a series of circumstantial evidence that Lucas stole Schelling's car, cell phone and $400 from her ATM.[194]
Victoria Prokopovitz James Prokopovitz Brown County, Wisconsin April 25, 2013 February 28, 2021 59-year-old Victoria Prokopovitz disappeared from her Pittsfield, Wisconsin home on April 25, 2013, leaving her purse, wallet and cigarettes behind. Victoria's husband, James Prokopovitz reported her missing on April 26, stating that he last saw her the night before her disappearance. Prosecutors alleged Mr. Prokopovitz killed Victoria in order to have an affair with an old girlfriend, Kathy Friday. In a secret John Doe hearing relating to the case, both Mr. Prokopovitz and Ms. Friday provided false testimony about the timeline of their relationship, resulting in perjury and conspiracy to commit perjury charges being filed. Mr. Prokopovitz stated that he lied under oath because he was "concerned what people would think if they found out (he) was involved with another woman so soon after (Victoria) went missing." After pleading guilty to the perjury charge, Ms. Friday took her own life in 2020. On February 15, 2021, prosecutors delivered their opening statements in the State of Wisconsin vs. James Prokopovitz, charging Mr. Prokopovitz with first-degree intentional homicide, domestic abuse, obstructing an offer, and perjury before a court. Prosecutors claimed Victoria's body was not found because Mr. Prokopovitz disposed of her body in a sludge pond he had access to through his job at a paper mill. On February 28, 2021, after 24 hours of deliberation, the jury found Mr. Prokopovitz guilty on all counts, including first-degree intentional homicide. On May 26, 2021, Mr. Prokopovitz was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The case received national coverage and was broadcast live on Court TV.[195][196][197][198][199][200]
Jessica Heeringa Jeffrey Willis Norton Shores, Michigan April 26, 2013 May 16, 2018 Willis was serving life in prison since 2017 for the 2014 murder of Rebekah Blestch. Police had suspected Willis of kidnapping and murdering Heeringa as well, ever since the Blestch murder investigation began, but Heeringa's body was never found. Willis was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. His cousin Kevin Bluhm pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact by helping him dispose of her body, and received five years' probation.[201][202]
Alexis Murphy Randy Taylor Lovingston, Virginia August 3, 2013 May 8, 2014 17-year-old Alexis Murphy was last seen at a gas station and surveillance video subsequently identified Randy Taylor as a suspect. A search of his camper revealed multiple pieces of evidence, including a strand of Murphy's hair, a torn fingernail, and a diamond earring stud. Taylor was convicted of Murphy's abduction and murder, and given two life sentences. Murphy's remains were found in December 2020 and identified in February 2021. Taylor is also a suspect in the 2010 disappearance of Samantha Clarke.[203]
Sarah Stern Liam McAtasney Belmar, New Jersey December 2, 2016 June 21, 2019 19-year-old Sarah Stern disappeared in December 2016 and was declared missing when her car was found abandoned on a bridge in Belmar, New Jersey. She was first believed to have either faked her death or committed suicide, but it was later discovered that she was murdered by her childhood friend Liam McAtasney. McAtasney, who found out that Sarah had recently received over $10,000 from her late mother, strangled Sarah to death and with the help of his friend and roommate at the time, Preston Taylor, disposed of the body by throwing it over the same bridge where her car was found. Her body was never found and is believed to have drifted out to the Atlantic Ocean before it could be recovered. McAtasney was able to be convicted due to Taylor's testimony, evidence gathered by investigators (namely a lockbox hidden by the McAtasney twins that contained Sarah's money, Liam had the key to the lockbox in his possession at the time of his arrest), and his accidental self-incrimination when he confessed to the murder during a conversation with a friend whose car was equipped with an electronic device to tape and audio record the conversation.[204]
Yingying Zhang Brent Christensen Urbana, Illinois June 9, 2017 July 18, 2019 Christensen abducted Zhang after she missed her bus. Another woman, Emily Hogan, stated that Christensen posed as a police officer, similar to Ted Bundy, whom Christensen idolized.[205][206] Christensen confessed to his ex-girlfriend that he had cut Zhang up into 3 pieces and dumped her body into garbage cans.[207][208]
James Steven Knowles Mario Normore Oklahoma City October 3, 2017 March 21, 2023 Normore's accomplice and cousin Brandon Lee Butler testified that he had shot James Knowles and disposed of his body in an unknown location. He also testified to three other murders where the victim's bodies were recovered.
Kelsey Berreth Patrick Frazee Cripple Creek, Colorado Nov 20, 2018 2019 Frazee's girlfriend testified of the murder.[209][210]
Lori Slesinski Derrill Richard Ennis Auburn, Alabama June 13, 2006 April 14, 2022 Ennis was convicted of murdering Slesinski, an acquaintance of his, sixteen years after she disappeared. Allegedly, Ennis kidnapped and murdered Slesinski after she rejected his romantic advances before disposing of her body and burning her car. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.[211]
Carol Jean Pierce Richard Pierce Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin September 5, 1975 April 29, 2022 Richard Gale Pierce was convicted in 2022 of murdering his wife Carol, whose body was never found, during the 1970s. Pierce claimed that his wife, with whom he frequently argued, had run away to start a new life, but was unable to provide any proof. Prosecution evidence included the fact that Pierce did not file a missing person report for 82 days after Carol's disappearance, that Carol had told friends she believed her husband planned to kill her, and that traces of human remains were also found at six locations in Pierce's home in Michigan, where he moved after Carol vanished.[212]
Kristin Smart Paul Flores San Luis Obispo, California May 25, 1996 October 18, 2022 Kristin Smart was last seen on the Cal Poly campus, walking home intoxicated after an off-campus party in the company of Paul Flores. When interviewed by investigators several days later, Flores had a black eye and scratches on his hands and knees, and later admitted to lying about how he got them. In 2019, the podcast Your Own Backyard reignited public interest in the case, and brought forward several new witnesses who spoke to police. A 2020 search of the suspect's home uncovered dozens of homemade videos of Flores sexually assaulting unconscious women. A 2021 search of his father's home located a 6-foot by 4-foot anomaly in the soil under his deck, and serological testing confirmed the presence of human blood. On October 18, 2022, a Monterey County jury found Paul Flores guilty of first-degree murder, while a separate jury acquitted his father, Ruben Flores, of accessory after the fact. Kristin Smart's body has not been recovered.[213][214]
Harmony Montgomery Adam Montgomery Manchester, New Hampshire December 2019 February 22, 2024 Five-year-old Harmony Montgomery was last seen in 2019 at the time she was living with her father Adam and stepmother Kayla after Adam had sole custody of his daughter, her mother Crystal Sorey filed a missing report for her daughter [215]
Jennifer Dulos Michelle Troconis New Canaan, Connecticut May 24, 2019 March 1, 2024 Dulos, 50, was last seen on a neighbor's security camera returning home dropping her children off at their private school that morning. After she missed two doctor's appointments that day, she was reported missing; police found a large quantity of her blood spattered in the kitchen, along with some of her husband Fotis's, whom she was in the process of a contentious divorce from. Other evidence later suggested that Fotis and Troconis, his mistress, had disposed of the body and evidence later that day, but her body was never found. After Fotis took his own life following his arrest on evidence-tampering charges in January 2020, prosecutors brought murder charges against Troconis and Fotis's attorney.[216]

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