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WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DISAPPEAR?
The first question I would have to ask is why anyone would want to disappear? Well thatās just me: I like my life and I am happy, but there are many people in this world who would rather die than carry on the way theyāre living. So there are countless reasons why someone disappears; it might be planned, accidental, or involuntary. In most cases when a person disappears, there are extenuating circumstances that indicate what kind of disappearance it is. The list of explanations is long, and below are just a few reasons why people would want to disappear:
ā¢ Many young children disappear because they wish to escape from child abuse, either emotional or physical (they usually end up being abused further).
ā¢ Teenagers may disappear because they fall in love with someone their family disapproves of, running away to live with their partner.
ā¢ Othersāfor a number of reasonsāmay wish to disappear and quietly commit suicide rather than carry on living.
ā¢ Many adventurers have disappeared, mainly due to accidents in the wild or at sea.
ā¢ Others plan to rid themselves of an unruly spouse or for financial gain, such as insurance fraud.
ā¢ Many individual travelers are robbed, raped, murdered, and their bodies disposed of.
ā¢ There is a huge market in human trafficking; people are sold into slavery or a life of prostitution. Most end up dead from a drug overdose or lying in a ditch with their head removed for disobedience.
ā¢Some people disappear simply because the government wishes itāthis might be a political rival or drugs baron with vast control over a specific region.
Abuse is a common occurrence with either husband or wife being to blame. Often, this creates the desire to walk out of the relationship.
The list is perhaps endless and the reasons are varied. Just because a person disappears, it should not be automatically assumed that they are dead. In many cases, missing persons do eventually return home, or their whereabouts become known. On the other hand, in certain circumstances it can be accepted that the person is actually dead. For example, some 2,600 American servicemen were listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War. These servicemen have a legitimate reason that explains their disappearance. While it is true that some might have been captured and held prisoner for many years, the majority were probably killed in a firelight and left behind to rot in the jungles of Vietnam. Their bodies were never discovered by anyone who had the time or inclination to find out the identity of the corpse.
A better known disappearance of an individual is that of aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific in 1937. No wreckage was ever found and there was speculation that she had merely chosen to vanish. However, with her high public profile, this would have been virtually impossible for her to achieve. Given the circumstances and dangers inherent in her trip, it is far more reasonable to assume that she simply crashed into the sea and died.
Lord Lucan simply disappeared.
The point I am trying to make is that when a person disappears, circumstances around the disappearance, the personās state of mind, and recent actions can contribute to legal presumption that the person has actually died. Where there are no circumstances to suggest a person is dead but that they have simply disappeared, then it is for the courts to rule on when that person is considered legally dead. This ruling will affect any estate the person has left behind, as well as any insurance claims. Therefore, while making your disappearance plan, you must factor in all the possibilities that could indicate you are simply missing and not dead, should you wish to leave any financial benefits such as pensions or insurance plans to your loved ones. Moreover, you must do this in such a way as not to arouse suspicion.
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Before we continue, I must stress that it is not illegal to disappear unless you are trying to avoid debt, have done something unlawful, or if you intend to defraud an insurance company, etc. The simple fact is that people go missing every day: In the United States alone, an astounding 2,300 Americans are reported missing every day, including both adults and children. As mentioned, in many cases there are circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a person that point to the reason he or she is missing. In addition to circumstance, there are other logical reasons for people to have disappeared, such as that they have committed murder, stolen money, accumulated large debts, and so on. For the majority of these people, their disappearance is controlled by the circumstances they find themselves in and it is not something they had time to plan in advance.
This book is dedicated to providing information for those who simply want to disappear and never be found again. In doing so, I have avoided the usual disappearing material found in most books on the subject and utilized my military background and the fact that I have traveled much of our wonderful planet. If it is your intention to completely disappear and never be found, then you need to make a proper plan. However, before you do this, there is one important consideration that most of us will have to face: leaving our loved ones behind. This has to be the toughest of all the decisions that need to be made; to leave oneās family, husband or wife, children, friends, mother and father, and never see them again.
No matter the reason for leaving, the thought of your loved ones will always be with you. Try to think how they will feel if you disappeared, never to be seen again. You may well have left some provisions to cover living expenses, but think of a young mother with children and her thoughts on how she is going to survive without you. Or a father who finds his wife has disappeared and is left with the children. How will they cope with going to work and looking after the children, especially if theyāre very young?
Leaving loved ones behind must be the most difficult part of disappearing.
You must also consider when you disappear that your family will not know what actually happened to you. If your plan is being carried out with attention to detail and they have no suspicion of your intentions, then they will not understand the reason for your disappearance. They may think youāve been killed in an accident, run off with another person, or even that youāve been kidnapped. The point being, they will be left not knowing if you are alive or dead. Just think how many people your disappearance will affect: your direct family, your close friends, the insurance company, the police, the missing persons bureauāall of them will be looking to find you or confirm the means of your demise.
Before making any plan to disappear, it is better to first consider whether it is possible to change the circumstances that are driving you away. See whether it is possible to continue your present life and change it for the better. Change is always possible; victims of violence and people with heavy debts can always find help and guidance to make their present lives bearable. No matter what trouble you are in, there are many organizationsāboth in the United Kingdom and United Statesāthat will help put your life together again or to put your problems in perspective.
At some time in our lives, we will all come face to face with a major problem that might not be of our own choosing and might even be forced upon us, but face it we must, for the alternative is not worth contemplating. Life, as precious as it is, can sometimes feel subordinate to death. So great is the feeling of helplessness that suicide comes to the forefront as an option to end the pain. Thankfully, there is always light at the end of the tunnel and things do work themselves out.
Authorās Note: In 1990, I separated from my wife after seventeen years of marriage. The fact that I loved my wife and freely admit that her leaving was due to my own adultery does not make the situation any easier. The childrenāmy son, aged sixteen, and my daughter, aged fourteenādecided to stay with me and not go with their mother. So there I was, a single parent with no job and about to start work on building a new home, which we had planned for our family.
The first few days I just walked around in disbelief, while the children seem to bear their motherās departure a lot better than I did it was the start of a horrendous six months. After about a week, I felt that my whole world had collapsed around me, and the hole in my chest seemed to get bigger day by day. It is difficult to describe those feelings to anyone other than those who have suffered a similar situation. Luckily, I had two children to look after and our new house to build, which occupied my mind. My son helped me with the house construction and my daughter continued to go to school. In the evenings I continued with my writing, hoping to finish my first book. If Iām honest, I really enjoyed looking after my children, as previously I spent most of my life away on military operations. After about three months, I started to get a feeling that there was something else out there pushing me toward a new purpose. Initially I thought I was going to win the National Lottery, and the feeling grew stronger by the day. What I didnāt realize is that it was being generated by my writing, something I had taken up each evening to alleviate my broken heart. At long last, after I had completed three books, I decided to send one to a publisher.
I had previously purchased a book titled How to Get Yourself Published and while this was a great read and offered lots of advice, it was difficult to see how it would get me into the world of writing. Then came the biggest shock of all: three days after I sent my first manuscript to Bloomsbury Publishing (the same people who publish Harry Potter in the UK), I received a telephone call from the managing director asking to see me. While on the telephone, I told him about the other two books and he asked me to bring them all up to London. Within less than two weeks I had a contract and a check for all three books, which set me on the path of my writing career.
The reason I tell you this is simple. No matter how bad your situation or your circumstances might seem, you never know whatās around the corner. For me, the feeling that was so strong inside me pushed me to become a writer; something I enjoy to this day that turned my whole life around. Actor Ben Affleck recently summed this up when he stated, āIt doesnāt matter how you get knocked down in life, all that matters is that you get up.ā
Do not try to fake your own death or pretend to have committed suicide by leaving your clothes on the seashore or disappearing from a ship. Leaving your personal effects behind always raises some suspicion of doubt, especially if there is a large insurance payout. There are cases where people have tried to disappear using someone elseās deathādisfigured bodies caused by various accidents such as fire or long-term drowning at seaāto cover their tracks. I can assure you that this is not the path to take, as the true identity of any dead victim will soon be established and your disappearance discovered.
Faking your own death to collect life insurance is more common than we think, with thousands of people trying to outwit insurance companies every day. There are people who have killed people who look similar to themselves and claim the body is theirs. One guy even tried to take advantage of an insurance company when the Twin Towers were brought down by terrorists, claiming that his wife had been in one of the buildings.
Some people have gone to the extent of using a disfigured body as part of an elaborate insurance scam. Few succeed in fooling modern day forensics.
Unless you have a 100 percent waterproof plan to defraud insurance companies, I would suggest you donāt do it. No doubt there have been many successful cases where people have staged their own death and claimed the insurance. But if they exist we will never know for as far a society is concerned they are deadāor are known as someone else.
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Most people who run away from a serious crime and start another life in a different country usually turn to crime again, and their life becomes the same as it was before. More likely than not, their crimes will catch up with them and they will either be caught or will be on the run once more. Criminals will always be criminals; those who pursue a path of violence and easy money will never change. If you made a living selling drugs in America and then fled justice to live in Thailand, I would lay money down that sooner or later you will end up selling drugs in Thailand. If you get caught, you are in for a serious shock (believe me, the Bangkok Hilton is not a hotel), and the death penalty or life in jail is not a promising prospect.
Therefore, I do not intend to understand the reason why anyone would want to disappear and start a new life; Iām simply going to show you how to do it. I take no responsibility for what I write here; itās just information I have gathered over the years, mainly from my SAS military service and travel experiences. I have spent much of my time in surveillanceāboth in urban and rural conditionsāand you would be surprised at the many places Iāve found to hide for weeks or even months at a time. It is true that I had a support unit to provide food and water so I could remain at the observation point without being discovered, but the principles of hiding and not being discovered remain the same.
As mentioned above, people all over the world will find a reason why they would want to disappear. In addition to many of the obvious reasons, such as murder, debt, rape, depression, and so on, there are also many other reasons for leaving your identity behind. The world is full of places controlled by dictators, unrighteous regimes, police states, and governments practicing religious and sexual oppression. Citizens from these places would happily disappear just to rid themselves of the daily drudge under tyranny. For them, disappearing would mean freedom, even if it means trekking miles with crying children only to spend several years in a refugee campāmillions of people find themselves forced into this situation every year.
Sometimes people disappear and hardly anyone notices; these people are loners, divorced men or women who have already parted from their families, or people who have simply been working overseas for so many years that even close family have them only on the backāburner of their thoughts. For these people, it is simply a matter of clearing their public records as much as possible. Once again, if they have been working overseas for many years, this will be minimal.
In a few cases, people disappear through no fault of their own. Young peopleāespecia...