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CHARLOTTE MYSTERIES

An independent investigative archive documenting unsolved crimes, missing persons, historic mysteries, cold cases, forgotten evidence, and unanswered questions connected to Charlotte, North Carolina and surrounding communities.

ACTIVE INVESTIGATION ARCHIVE

The Archive

Charlotte has grown into one of America's fastest-growing cities, yet buried beneath its modern skyline are stories that remain unresolved, forgotten, or incomplete.

Some cases received national attention. Others quietly faded from headlines, leaving behind unanswered questions, missing evidence, and families still searching for answers.

This archive exists to organize publicly available information, preserve historical records, document timelines, and encourage responsible discussion surrounding Charlotte-area mysteries and investigations.

What If The Clues Still Exist?

What if someone kept an old newspaper clipping? What if a forgotten photograph still exists in a family album? What if a witness dismissed something years ago that now suddenly matters?

As Charlotte expanded, old neighborhoods disappeared, people relocated, evidence scattered, and memories faded. Yet sometimes the smallest overlooked detail can reopen an entire investigation.

This project is designed to become a living investigative intelligence archive — organizing evidence, timelines, documents, media reports, and public submissions into one searchable system.

Featured Charlotte Investigations

Mr. & Mrs. Clovis' Murder

Historic homicide investigation involving unanswered questions, public concern, and long-standing mystery surrounding the deaths.

Open Case File
STATUS: ACTIVE ARCHIVE

Amy Bostic

Investigation archive documenting timelines, known facts, media reports, and unresolved questions connected to the case.

Open Case File
STATUS: OPEN RESEARCH

Kim Thomas

Collection of historical reporting, investigative details, and organized public information surrounding the case.

Open Case File
STATUS: ARCHIVED INVESTIGATION

Sandi Frost

Research archive documenting witness reports, timelines, and unresolved investigative questions.

Case File Archive
STATUS: Solved

Asha Degree

One of North Carolina's most recognized missing persons cases, continuing to generate national attention and public interest.

Open Case File
STATUS: ACTIVE INVESTIGATION

Kyle Fleischmann

Disappearance case involving unanswered questions, missing timeline details, and ongoing public discussion.

Open Case File
STATUS: MISSING PERSON

The Investigation System

This platform is not designed to operate like a rumor site or open-edit encyclopedia.

Instead, each case is structured as an organized investigative archive containing independent evidence objects, timelines, documents, witness statements, media reports, and public submissions.

OBJECT TYPE: EVIDENCE RECORD

Photographs, documents, news reports, maps, audio recordings, and official records are cataloged individually to preserve sourcing and investigative integrity.

OBJECT TYPE: TIMELINE EVENT

Cases are reconstructed chronologically to identify patterns, contradictions, and overlooked details.

OBJECT TYPE: PUBLIC SUBMISSION

Public information may be reviewed, organized, and archived separately from verified evidence to maintain responsible documentation standards.

Future Investigations

Forgotten Charlotte Cases

Historic unsolved crimes and investigations lost to time.

Urban Legends & Local Lore

Charlotte-area legends, rumors, hidden history, and unexplained stories.

Political & Historical Mysteries

Unusual local events, disputed stories, and overlooked records.

Charlotte Investigation Map

Future interactive investigation maps may document:

• Crime scenes
• Witness sightings
• Timeline locations
• Historical neighborhoods
• Evidence recovery areas
• Newspaper reporting locations

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Research Archive

Historic Newspaper Archive Police & Public Records Missing Persons Files Witness Statement Archive Public Submission Database Timeline & Mapping Records

Submit Information

Do you possess photographs, documents, newspaper clippings, family stories, recordings, maps, or information connected to Charlotte-area mysteries?

Public submissions may help preserve history, organize investigations, and uncover overlooked details.

SUBMIT YOUR TIPS HERE

This archive separates verified evidence, historical records, media reporting, public theories, and unverified submissions. No accusations or claims of criminal guilt are asserted without documented sourcing. Content is presented for historical, research, and investigative discussion purposes.

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