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2 Unsolved Cases With Strange Phone Calls

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Charles E. Peck, born October 16, 1950, in California, was a Delta Air Lines agent in Salt Lake City. Recently engaged to Andrea Katz, he traveled to Los Angeles on September 12, 2008, for a job interview at Van Nuys Airport. That evening, Peck boarded a Metrolink train, which collided with a freight train in Chatsworth, killing 25 people, including Peck. Despite dying instantly, Peck's phone made 35 calls to family members over the next 12 hours, mystifying everyone as his phone was never found. This has led to various theories, from technical malfunctions to paranormal activity.
Balraj Singh Rattu, known as Raj, was 19 when he disappeared on November 6, 1995. After borrowing his father's car to visit friends, he was last seen near 138th Street and 72nd Avenue in Surrey, BC. Two nights later, his family received disturbing calls suggesting he had been beaten and was dead. Three days after his disappearance, his burned car was found near Vedder Canal, with his clothes and a spot of blood inside, but no sign of Raj. Despite suspicions of foul play and ongoing investigations, his body was never found, leaving his family and authorities puzzled and hoping for new leads.
Ossuary 6 - Air Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Charles E. Peck, born October 16, 1950, in California, was a Delta Air Lines agent in Salt Lake City. Recently engaged to Andrea Katz, he traveled to Los Angeles on September 12, 2008, for a job interview at Van Nuys Airport. That evening, Peck boarded a Metrolink train, which collided with a freight train in Chatsworth, killing 25 people, including Peck. Despite dying instantly, Peck's phone made 35 calls to family members over the next 12 hours, mystifying everyone as his phone was never found. This has led to various theories, from technical malfunctions to paranormal activity.
Balraj Singh Rattu, known as Raj, was 19 when he disappeared on November 6, 1995. After borrowing his father's car to visit friends, he was last seen near 138th Street and 72nd Avenue in Surrey, BC. Two nights later, his family received disturbing calls suggesting he had been beaten and was dead. Three days after his disappearance, his burned car was found near Vedder Canal, with his clothes and a spot of blood inside, but no sign of Raj. Despite suspicions of foul play and ongoing investigations, his body was never found, leaving his family and authorities puzzled and hoping for new leads.
Ossuary 6 - Air Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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