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It was a sunny morning in June, 1977, and there were no clouds in sight. Charlotte, or Char as her loved ones called her, walked out of her home on the Windward side of Oahu. She was pushing a stroller, which held her 5mo old son, Marx. Char walked to a local bus stop, and then seemingly vanished into thin air. Hours later, only the stroller would be found. That would be the last sign of the duo for nearly 35 years. Where were Char & baby Marx?Source Material:Hawaii Lost & Missing, Charlotte MoriartyNew York Times 1970 article on Vietnam VeteransWillits News, 2012: Willits Man Elated to Find Missing SonHawaii News Now, 2012: Man with Hawaii Ties Solves Missing Child CaseDiane Capri, Missing Man Solves His Own CaseMet News: CA Throws Out CaseStuart A. Kirk & Mark E. Therrien (1975) Community Mental Health Myths and the Fate of Former Hospitalized Patients, Psychiatry, 38:3, 209-217, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1975.11023851National Missing Persons Database (NamUs): Unidentified PersonNational Missing Persons Database (NamUs): Charlotte MoriartyTrincoll Edu; 2018: Mental Health in Special Education---Comparing the 1970's to TodayCNN 2012: Pennsylvania Missing MysteryThe Midnight Train Podcast: The Honolulu Strangler--He Totally Did ItContact:[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


