6. Arizona Woman Lured Into Murder
Arizona woman, Denise Pikka Thiem, went missing on April 5th, 2015. Thiem quit her job to go travelling five months prior to her disappearance. She visited numerous countries such as the Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam, before heading to Europe to take on the El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, a spiritual hike for those who are religious, a common tourist attraction, or a test of physical endurance that is walked by tens of thousands of people every year. The days prior and following Thiem’s disappearance, numerous tourists and locals reported being bothered by a strange man after taking a wrong turn off the pilgrimage route due to yellow arrows pointing in directions that caused people to stray from the path. Convicted of her murder, Miguel Angel Munoz, aged 39, was a recluse who lived in a shack along the path in which the arrows pointed. After being taken into custody and accused of Thiem’s murder, Munoz brought police to the remains of a US tourist he’d killed. The DNA of the corpse was confirmed to be that of Denise Pikka Thiem.
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