Missing couple’s Facebook mysteriously updates after they disappeared without a trace
Sinister messages are being posted on their social media weeks after they failed to show up at a friend's house

THE Facebook account of one half of a missing couple is being mysteriously updated after they disappeared without a trace.
Charlie Carver and Kala Brown have not been seen since they went missing from their apartment at the end of August.
The pair were due to go to dinner at a friend’s house – but they never showed up.
When someone went to check on them they found their beloved dog had been left without food or water and the door was unlocked.
Their car was missing from the driveway and prescription medication was still there, as were their contact lenses and glasses.
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Neither Charlie, 32, or Kala, 30, have made any contact with family, friends, or work colleagues.
But a month after their disappearance Charlie’s Facebook suddenly became active.
It said the couple - who live in the United States - had got married and were expecting a baby.
It also said he and Kala were fine – but the post was then deleted.
One update read: "I weren’t crazy, I’d be insane. Sometimes late at night I dig a hole in the backyard to keep the nosy neighbor’s guessing.”
Charlie’s younger sister told : “I wish I could tell them to stop.
“If they know where he is, bring him home.”
No suspects who might indicate foul play have been found or identified by police.
Since Carver went missing, his Facebook has shared dozens of posts about the missing couple, including pleas for prayers from Carver’s sister Katie.
The missing persons posters, uploaded in the missing man’s name, are between sinister memes.
A post from Oct. 1 shares the final lines of The Eagles’ song Hotel California which ends: “You can check-out any time you like, but you can never leave.’”
Now the couple’s friends are messaging the person who claims to be Carver.
One wrote: “Who is this?
“Are you OK is this even really you?”
“Yes I'm fine,” the person on Carver’s side wrote but when asked again who it was no one answered.
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