Martha Jackson Disappearance |
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Definition: In 1975, a man named Jackson Wright was driving with his wife (Martha) from New Jersey to New York City. | ||
In 1975, a man named Jackson Wright was driving with his wife from New Jersey to New York City. This required them to travel through the Lincoln Tunnel. According to Wright, who was driving, once through the tunnel he pulled the car over to wipe the windshield of condensation. His wife Martha volunteered to clean off the back window so they could more readily resume their trip. When Wright turned around, his wife was gone. He neither heard nor saw anything unusual take place, and a subsequent investigation could find no evidence of foul play. Martha Wright had just disappeared. |
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Collections: Mysterious Disappearances
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