The Mysterious Disappearance of Patrick McDermott: What Really Happened?
Patrick McDermott, a Korean-American man, disappeared 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Louise Pennell, a foreign correspondent, shed some light on the case during an interview with MSNBC-TV’s Dan Abrams. According to Pennell, McDermott was facing financial troubles, including alimony issues with his ex-wife, who was an actress. This information was corroborated by court documents that showed McDermott had filed for bankruptcy in July 2000.
Frank Liversedge, the manager of the 22nd Street Landing, provided more details about McDermott’s last known trip on the fishing boat The Freedom. He mentioned that McDermott had made reservations for one person and returned alone with his belongings left behind on the boat. Despite claims of witnesses seeing McDermott after the trip, his disappearance remained a mystery.
Rumors began to circulate that McDermott might have faked his death to escape his financial troubles. Australian journalist Nick Papps speculated that McDermott could have fled to Mexico to start a new life, away from his debts in Los Angeles. Papps suggested that McDermott could have easily crossed the border without any checks and settled in the Baja Peninsula, known as a haven for those seeking a fresh start.
The case of Patrick McDermott continues to intrigue and baffle investigators and the public alike. The unanswered questions surrounding his disappearance leave room for speculation and theories about what really happened to him. As the mystery deepens, the search for answers persists, keeping the story of Patrick McDermott alive two decades after he vanished without a trace.

