A Case Defined by Its Silence
Marvin Blake Shahan’s missing persons case is one of those files that appears in public records with only a small number of verified details, yet those details are stark enough to leave a lasting impression. Search results identify him as a man who disappeared from El Cajon, California, and who has not been heard from again after the period surrounding late 1969 and early 1970. The available public information does not offer a developed narrative of what happened next, which means the case remains anchored not by dramatic developments, but by the enduring absence of explanation.
What the Public Record Says About Marvin Shahan
The search results consistently identify the missing man as Marvin Blake Shahan. They describe him as 25 years old at the time he vanished, and they place his disappearance in El Cajon, California. Multiple results also connect his case to NamUs case number MP51388, showing that the disappearance remains recognized in modern missing-person databases rather than being lost entirely to history....Read More
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