Vanished

True stories from families of Australian missing persons

Description

They just vanished …  Disappeared. Gone. Lost. No answers. Still missing.

Imagine the pain, confusion and emotional roller-coaster that families experience when a loved one goes missing.  What would you do? How would your family cope?

This is a heart- wrenching collection of true stories told through the eyes of family members who have experienced the trauma of a missing loved one. It follows their journeys from the desperate searches in the first days, through the Police investigations and, in many cases, the heartbreak as the years roll by without any news.

These stories are just a glimpse into ten of the thousands of missing persons still out there, waiting to be found.  From two young girls who might have been early victims of Ivan Milat and a woman who was last seen walking alongside a Victorial highway to a teenage boy likely murdered and fed to crocodiles in Kakadu and two Tasmanian men who disappeared under strange circumstances ... the cases are all different, but the impact on the families devastating.

Nicole Morris is the founder of the Australian Missing Persons Register.  She has written this book to develop awareness of the plight of the courageous families of missing persons and raise public awareness to  help find those people who seem to have vanished into thin air.

About the author(s)

Nicole Morris is the founder and Director of the Australian Missing Persons Register, established in 2005 to support families and raise awareness of long-term missing cases.

In 2012 she received the Queensland Pride of Australia Award for Community Spirit and went on to win the Australian National Gold Medal. She has twice been nominated for Australian of the Year and, in 2023, was honoured with the Queensland Homicide Victims’ Support Group Award for Compassion in Media.

A respected national media commentator, Nicole regularly appears on podcasts, radio, television and in print as the go-to voice on historic and emerging missing persons cases. Through her work, she has supported countless families navigating the trauma of disappearance and has earned the respect of law enforcement and government agencies in Australia and internationally. Her social media community numbers in the hundreds of thousands, with posts reaching millions.

Her bestselling books Vanished and Missing shared powerful stories from families of Australian missing persons. In Lost, her most investigative work yet, Nicole speaks with witnesses, families and police in the ongoing pursuit of answers for those who remain missing.
Nicole lives in Toowoomba, Queensland.

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