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Disappearance of Aeryn Gillern

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Aeryn Gillern, born in Elmira, New York in 1973, was a devout man who pursued a calling to become a Roman Catholic Priest but left the seminary due to the Church's stance on homosexuality. He eventually moved to Vienna, where he developed a deep love for Austrian culture, history, and Viennese architecture. In 2003, he began working with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). In September 2007, he visited his mother in New York, planning to relocate to Vienna. However, on October 27, 2007, he mysteriously disappeared. The Austrian police initially suggested he had committed suicide by jumping into the Danube River after a fight at a gay sauna, but doubts linger due to police bias and inconsistent statements. Critical details about the sauna altercation remain concealed, raising questions about the events that unfolded. Various theories, from possible cover-ups to accidents, have emerged, leaving the case of Aeryn Gillern's disappearance shrouded in uncertainty.

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Aeryn Gillern, born in Elmira, New York in 1973, was a devout man who pursued a calling to become a Roman Catholic Priest but left the seminary due to the Church's stance on homosexuality. He eventually moved to Vienna, where he developed a deep love for Austrian culture, history, and Viennese architecture. In 2003, he began working with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). In September 2007, he visited his mother in New York, planning to relocate to Vienna. However, on October 27, 2007, he mysteriously disappeared. The Austrian police initially suggested he had committed suicide by jumping into the Danube River after a fight at a gay sauna, but doubts linger due to police bias and inconsistent statements. Critical details about the sauna altercation remain concealed, raising questions about the events that unfolded. Various theories, from possible cover-ups to accidents, have emerged, leaving the case of Aeryn Gillern's disappearance shrouded in uncertainty.

Contact us at:
weeknightmysteries@gmail.com
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteries
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries

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