#missing #disappeared #crime In the weeks leading up to Christmas 1958, the Martin family were looking forward to gathering greenery for their home decorations. They set off in father Kenneth’s 1954 cream and red Ford Country Squire Station Wagon, just after lunch...it was the last time they were ever seen alive. A important piece of evidence would point the finger of suspicion towards their estranged son, and several months later a drilling rig disturbed the family’s final resting place; but still their car has never been brought to the surface. ODDIE needs YOU! Support on Patreon is vital for me to continue...thank you my loyal patrons. Despair not! Because only $3 a month lets you view my fortnightly historical videos on Patreon (and many more of the existing ones which are not here on YouTube)....and no ads! - No need to wait until it comes onto YouTube in 1.5 years! Less than the price of a tall cappuccino at Starbucks! Less than the price of a big Mac! Join now to watch my latest exclusive videos and without pesky ads!! https://www.patreon.com/ObsoleteOddity Music track: 'Obsolete_Oddity_Dark_Ambiant3' kindly written exclusively for this story by “Visions of dystopia” - Eric Juskewycz and Damien Maurel http://visions-of-dystopia.com/?page_id=60&lang=en Oddie Beau's ODDNESS Urban exploration & famous historical features! vintage crime cases & eccentric people from the past! ...and other weird stuff :) ....a dusty store window, filled with ancient alluring oddities. Once you've entered, you'll never want to leave. Quality over quantity.
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