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Details: In 1976, a male skeleton was found in the home of a photographer named Emery Kolb. Some began to believe that the remains belonged to a man who knew Kolb, Glen Hyde, who vanished with his wife Bessie decades earlier. Glen and Bessie Hyde were a newlywed couple who vanished while taking a trip down the Colorado River at the Grand Canyon in 1928. Glen was an experienced river rafter who wanted to set a new speed record for traveling through the canyon, which would have put Bessie in the book as the first documented woman to do so. Glen and Bessie were last seen on November 18; they were photographed by Emery Kolb at his studio and home near the rim. Adolph G. Sutro was one of the last people to see them. When the Hydes failed to re-appear by December, a full search was made for them

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