Four Flight Attendants Vanished After Landing in Denver in 1989 — 35 Years Later Hidden Wall Opened In 1989, 4 flight attendants disappeared on Christmas Eve after landing at Denver International’s predecessor, Stapleton Airport. Their abandoned car was found running in the employee parking lot, doors open, purses inside. No bodies were ever discovered, no ransom was demanded, and no trace was found. But 35 years later, a demolition crew tearing down an old aircraft hangar uncovered something that proved the women never left the airport at all. The snow fell in thick curtains across the Denver tarmac that Christmas Eve. Inside Stapleton Airport’s Terminal B, travelers rushed through the concourses, desperate to reach their destinations before the storm worsened. Gate agents made hurried announcements about delays and cancellations while children pressed their faces against the windows, watching the ground crews work in the mounting drifts. Flight 447 from Los Angeles touched down at 9:47 p.m., nearly 2 hours behind schedule.
They Never Left the Airport”