True Crime Teacher Time
Two teachers discuss all things true crime and teacher life! Every week, we bring you a true crime case and relatable teacher moments. Join us every Monday on all platforms! Follow us on instagram at @truecrimeteachertime.
True Crime Teacher Time
Agatha Christie’s Greatest Mystery
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In December of 1926, a woman kissed her daughter goodnight, got into her car, and vanished. The next morning, her vehicle was found abandoned 15 miles away from her home. The headlights were on, a suitcase was inside, and there were no signs of a struggle. Within days, the story had made headlines and a thousand police officers and volunteers were searching the English countryside.
But the missing woman wasn’t just anyone. She was Agatha Christie, the rising crime writer who built her career on creating mysteries and carefully constructed twists. Eleven days later, the mystery of her disappearance was only partially solved…
Follow along with Tori and MyKenna as they unpack this wild mystery and discuss their favorite books.
References
“Agatha Christie” Britannica (2026)
Morgan, Janet P. (1984) Agatha Christie: A Biography. Collins.
“The Curious Disappearance of Agatha Christie” Historic UK (2014)
“Agatha Christie’s Real-Life Mystery at the Silent Pool” BBC News (2010)
“What Happened to Agatha Christie? Inside the Crime Novelist’s Mysterious Disappearance The Mimicked One of her Books” People (2026)