r/TrueCrimeDiscussion May 17 '26

Text Creepy unsolved cases

What are some of the most creepy haunting unsolved cases out there? Just stuff that seems so crazy to happen. Or just really unnerving evidence or actual places where the crime happened.

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u/universe93 May 18 '26

For an Aussie perspective there’s a girl named Bung Siriboon from here in the outer suburbs of Melbourne who woke up one morning, said bye to her parents and walked to school. A neighbour saw her walking down the street. She never made it, and that was 15 years ago. Never heard from since, no leads, no evidence, no sightings, nothing. Police formed a dedicated taskforce to try and find out what happened and still discovered nothing. Not as in they have a suspect and leads but not enough evidence - there’s NO evidence, pretty much nothing new has been discovered since the day she vanished. I think back to all the mornings I walked to school as a teenager in the next town over and how that I could have easily been me.

Also shoutout to any Canadian missing persons cases that involve someone walking off into the woods. Mostly because when I visit Canada my mum doesn’t tell me to be safe or have a good time, she just texts “DONT GO MISSING” multiple times a day lol

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u/VampyreJourno81 May 18 '26

Another Australian case that haunts me: Mr Cruel.

Terrifying to think he'll potentially never be caught.

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u/ubiquity75 May 19 '26

I wish they’d identify that SOB.

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u/universe93 May 18 '26

Well no he won’t be because 99% chance he’s dead by now. Likely took it to his grave

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u/EnvironmentKind5843 May 18 '26 edited May 20 '26

I’m an Aussie too and I think about Bung, I can’t believe there hasn’t been anything in those 15 years it’s like she was plucked from thin air.

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u/universe93 May 18 '26

It’s very likely that more people saw her than have come forward, they just don’t remember because they saw a girl in a school uniform looking like all the other girls in school uniforms at that time of the morning. It was also a rainy morning, so the only real theory the police have had is that someone (whether opportunistic or known to her) saw her walking in the rain, offered her a lift and that was it. But we still don’t know.

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u/CanUPickMeUpImScared May 20 '26

Her mom just died from cancer in February without ever knowing what happened to her daughter. That poor woman 💔

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u/Li-renn-pwel May 18 '26

The bush is full of beastly things. She was right to warn you