While police initially suspected the man in black was following Deely, they later determined he was likely unrelated. Deely never arrived at his apartment, and no evidence of foul play has ever been uncovered. 5. Emma Fillipoff (2012)

In an incredible stroke of misfortune for investigators, the person's face is obscured by a fence in every single frame of the recording. Kesse has not been seen since January 2006. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

He was last seen climbing a fence and disappearing into a nearby forest. Before his flight, he had expressed extreme paranoia, possibly due to a recent injury or medication, but no remains or confirmed sightings have ever been found. 3. Andrew Gosden (2007)

CCTV shows him walking home at 4:14 a.m.. A second individual, known as the "man in black," is seen walking past the same camera roughly 30 seconds later.

Some of the most unsettling disappearances in modern history are those where the victim was last seen on camera, moving from a captured frame into an unexplained void. 1. Brian Shaffer (2006)