Episode 34-Laureen Rahn Spring 1980, Manchester, New Hampshire: Fourteen-year-old Laureen Rahn vanished from a third-floor apartment on Merrimack Street. When her mother returned after midnight, every hallway bulb on all three floors had been unscrewed, the front door was unlocked, and the back door stood open. A friend was asleep in Laureenâs bed. Laureen was goneâher new sneakers and clothes left behind. This episode of The Midnight Mystery Archive reconstructs the last verified movements inside the apartment, the early investigation, and the details that continue to unsettle: a year of silent 3:45 a.m. phone calls, California long-distance calls billed to the home (two motels and a teen hotline), and unconfirmed sightings that led nowhere. We explore why police moved off the initial ârunawayâ label, how 1980-era phone tech could route distant calls to Judith Rahnâs bill, and why the unscrewed bulbs matter as more than a piece of lore. Carefully separating proven facts from rumor, we also place the case in its neighborhood contextâanother disappearance six weeks later just blocks away (no proven connection)âand close with practical steps that could still help today. Forty-plus years on, the questions remain simple and unforgiving: who darkened the hall, who opened the doors, and who spoke through all that silence? #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMysteries #LaureenRahn #CreepyStories #Vanished #MidnightMysteryArchive #MissingPerson #unsolved #coldcasefiles #unsolvedcase #creepystories Â
Episode 34-Laureen Rahn Spring 1980, Manchester, New Hampshire: Fourteen-year-old Laureen Rahn vanished from a third-floor apartment on Merrimack Street. When her mother returned after midnight, every hallway bulb on all three floors had been unscrewed, the front door was unlocked, and the back door stood open. A friend was asleep in Laureenâs bed. Laureen was goneâher new sneakers and clothes left behind. This episode of The Midnight Mystery Archive reconstructs the last verified movements insi...