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  1. Michele Diane "Shelly" Miscavige (née Barnett; born January 18, 1961) is a member of the Church of Scientology's Sea Org who married Scientology leader David Miscavige.: 303 She was last seen in public in August 2007. Since her disappearance, she has been the subject of speculation and inquiries regarding her whereabouts and wellbeing.

    • Michele Diane Barnett, January 18, 1961 (age 62), Dallas, Texas, U.S.
    • Missing for 16 years and 18 days
  2. 11 gen 2023 · Resurfaced drone footage purportedly shows where Miscavige's wife, Shelly Miscavige, has been working in the years since she was last seen publicly. "This is literally one of the most...

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  3. 16 mag 2023 · In August 2007, Michele “Shelly” Miscavige — the so-called “First Lady of Scientology” and wife of David Miscavige, the religion’s leader — attended her father’s funeral. Then, she mysteriously disappeared. To date, what exactly happened to Shelly Miscavige remains unknown.

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  4. 20 feb 2014 · March 2014 Issue. Scientology’s Vanished Queen. After the wife of Scientology leader David Miscavige disappeared from public view, in 2007, those who asked questions were stonewalled, or worse....

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  5. 5 lug 2023 · Shelly Miscavige has sparked intrigue for years. She married David Miscavige in 1982 and they rose together in the Church of Scientology as members of an elite group called the Commodore’s...

  6. Lifestyle. Real Life. News Life. New doco on missing Scientology queen Shelly Miscavige disappearance and Lisa McPherson death. BEFORE the mysterious disappearance of Scientology’s first lady Shelly Miscavige, a young woman died in disturbing circumstances. Marnie O'Neill. @marnieoneill7. 4 min read. March 18, 2018 - 7:25AM.

  7. 2 nov 2020 · Shelly Miscavige is said to have changed her behavior upon David’s return, with her looking cowed and being insecure, even going as far as to ask Mike Rinder, who was the Church’s chief spokesperson at the time, if her husband was still wearing his wedding ring.