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He was last seen in 1997 and since then he was wanted by the police. In time, no one expected news.
William Moldt, 40, was last seen on November 8, 1997. That day, his disappearance was reported. Since then, the Florida police in the United States was looking for him without success. The case came "to calm down" for lack of clues: no one saw Moldt in the closed district of Grand Isles in Wellington, South Florida.
That's until this week, when it was confirmed that his skeleton was inside his car in an artificial lake in the closed neighborhood, reported ABC News.
From the Palm Beach sheriff's office, they confirmed that Moldt's remains were in a "heavily calcified" car discovered in August of this year immersed in an artificial lake behind a house in the Moon Bay circle.
We do not know yet what happened to Moldt, but they found it thanks to a satellite photo published on Google Maps dating from 2007, when the district was under construction. Everything indicates that the photo was available all these years on the Web, but it is only recently that it has become relevant and has become viral.
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