Mother of Two Disappeared in 1962 Found Surviving After 63 Years...Why did he disappear?
May 05, 2025
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According to Fox News and other U.S. media outlets, Audrey Baquetberg, 20, who lived in Rizburg, Wisconsin, suddenly disappeared in July 1962.
It was just a few days after she filed a criminal complaint against her abusive husband. However, the husband strongly denied domestic violence.
Married at the age of 15, she had a husband and two children at the time of her disappearance.
On the day of her disappearance, she hitchhiked with her babysitter to Madison, the capital of Wisconsin.
They then took a bus to Indianapolis, Indiana.
The babysitter who got off the bus was scared and gave up running away and decided to return home, and Audrey was last seen walking from the stop to an unknown place. The babysitter stated in a police investigation that "Audrey voluntarily decided to leave the house and said "I won't return"
But the family didn't believe the babysitter's claim, saying "Audrey wouldn't have abandoned the children.'
The babysitter was later investigated with a lie detector, and the statement was judged to be highly reliable.
Police investigated for years, but no trace of her was found and her disappearance remained a mystery.
Then, earlier this year, a detective from the missing unsolved team launched another investigation, and finally identified the whereabouts based on persistent inquiries and government documents.
Surprisingly, she was living in the same Wisconsin suburb.
During the interview, she said she left home on her own because of her feud with her husband.
However, he did not answer why he had not contacted his family or relatives for so long.
The detective in charge "There was no connection to the crime"She was living a happy life and seemed to have no regrets," he said.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.