Surfing last evening and came across two long-term mysteries, both British and therefore eccentric.
Shelagh McDonald (born 1948, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish folk singer,
songwriter and guitarist who released two albums before her abrupt and
mysterious disappearance in 1971. Nothing further was heard of her until 2005,
when she made contact with the
Scottish Daily Mail to tell the story of her
intervening years.
The "Body in the Cylinder" refers to a male decedent discovered within a partially
sealed steel cylinder on a derelict WWII bomb site in Liverpool, England. The
discovery was made in 1945 and it is believed that the body had lain undiscovered
for 60 years.
Also was reading about Mary Jane Barker, a little American girl who went missing in 1953 who died from starvation while trapped in a closet of an unoccupied house. I assume this resulted in closet doors being made easier to open from inside. The unlocked closet door that trapped the girl had a door knob with a thumb latch inside.
So coincidental or happenstance things in the JFK assassination, BYDs and so forth are perfectly normal and to be expected.