1. Daylenn "Moke" Pua On February 27 of 2015, 18-year-old Daylenn “Moke” Pua went out hiking up the Haiku Stairs, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. He was never seen again.
Also called “The Stairway to Heaven,” The Haiku Stairs were originally built in 1942 on O'ahu by the U. S. Navy, and they sit atop the Ko'olau mountain range.
The structure leads to a radio tower designed to broadcast across the entire Pacific. California history, nicknamed The Grim Sleeper, who preyed on mostly African American women in the Los Angeles area, is thought to have murdered at least 11 people and quite possibly more from 1980s to 2007. The killer would eventually be found to be Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
His victims were all women, and one was a 15-year-old girl. He killed eight women between 1985 and 1988, and then didn't begin killing again until 2002. Karen and Michael Reinert Karen and Michael Reinert lived with their divorced mother, Susan Gallagher Reinert, in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
Susan worked as a teacher at Upper Merion High School. On the evening of June 22, 1979, neighbors saw Susan and the children hurry to her car after receiving a phone call around 9:20 pm. This would be the last time Susan was seen alive, and the children have never been seen again.