In 1926, mystery writer Agatha Christie
became a real-life mystery when she
suddenly vanished after her husband
asked for a divorce. Ten days later, she
was found living in a hotel under the last
name of her husband’s mistress with no
explanation for how she got there. It’s
still unclear whether she’d attempted a
publicity stunt, acquired amnesia, or, as
some theorize, tried to either frame her
husband for murder, or simply ruin his
weekend with another woman. SourceSource 2Source 3