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The case of Arlene Fraser in Elgin, located in the north of Scotland, has often been compared to that of the Mary Celeste due to the mysterious nature of her disappearance. Arlene vanished in 1998 under strange circumstances: her house was left unlocked, with household chores in mid-progress (the ironing board out, vacuum cleaner plugged in, washing drying outside), and essential medication for her Crohn’s disease still in the home—suggesting she didn’t leave voluntarily.
Despite extensive investigations, her body has never been found, adding to the mystery, much like the Mary Celeste, a ship found adrift with no one on board and no clear explanation. Nat Fraser, Arlene’s husband, was twice convicted of her murder in separate trials, though her body was never recovered. Throughout the investigations, issues like his strong alibi and his local popularity complicated the inquiry.
The comparison to the Mary Celeste centers on the eerie absence of concrete evidence about the victim’s whereabouts and the baffling nature of the case, leaving many unanswered questions about what truly happened
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