Missing with dissociative fugue: Hannah Upp’s mystery disappearance

Missing with dissociative fugue: Hannah Upp’s mystery disappearance

After the 32-year-old teacher survived a three week disappearance in New York that she had no memory of, she vanished again in the U.S. Virgin Islands 9 years later – and never came home.

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23 thoughts on “Missing with dissociative fugue: Hannah Upp’s mystery disappearance

  1. Found face down in the New York Bay…..alive. Think about that. They just happened to pull her out of the water after she had passed out in the bay but before she drowned. Then she disappears into the sea. She might be a mermaid.

  2. I don’t understand after her diagnosis and it happened twice in the past and they knew it could happen again, when she moved to the Virgin Islands, why didn’t she let anyone know (close friends/her boss). And especially the time of year it happens. Especially with a hurricane going on. If the director of the Montessori had known, especially the time of year, another hurricane coming, when Hannah seemed different , it would have been a red flag. I hope she’s alive and I hope she’s found.

  3. But, how do they remember pin numbers and not phone numbers? How do they log in to a computer without their email? If she didn't have her wallet, how was she buying coffee? If she used her gym pass to get into her gym, why were the police not made aware?

  4. idk she went to bryn mahr (sp?), she's pretty spoiled, they can act pretty eratic, and no; she is not like jason bourne, nice try. i think she just went for a swim work out, no fugue state, thinking she was invincible and got swept away

  5. Jesus was it a stretch of this girls family and friends minds to make her wear location beacon bracelet after her first two "disappearances "? Alot of resources looking for her could have been saved and she would probably be alive right now. Totally irresponsible.

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