But the man who may have broken the case after 67 years never bought the “foul play” theories about what happened to the ...
The case of the Martin family’s disappearance has bewildered local residents and investigators for more than six decades — until Friday. By Simon J. Levien On Dec. 7, 1958, Ken and Barbara ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After a Portland family vanished near Cascade Locks in 1958, no other evidence or clues surfaced for decades. Now, 66 years later, an underwater search is underway after ...
Deputies and divers will be working carefully Thursday to recover the Ford station wagon to preserve any potential evidence ...
A crane has pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family who ...
Officials are attempting to recover from the Columbia River a Ford station wagon that could be linked to the Martin family.
In December 1958, Portlanders Ken and Barbara Martin and their three young daughters headed east in the family’s cream-colored Ford station wagon to find a Christmas tree. They never returned.
One woman who came to see the car recovery said her great aunt was Barbara Martin, one of the adult victims. Elizabeth Cable said she was not contacted by authorities due to being a distant ...
A spokesperson for the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office tells KATU a frame and tires have been pulled from the water.
Ken Martin, his wife Barbara and three young girls, Barbara, Virginia and Susan went to the Columbia River Gorge on December 7, 1958. They were never seen again.
Martin Kemp has heaped praise on his former EastEnders co-star, the late Dame Barbara Windsor, as he described her as ...