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Saltwater Silence: The Lobster Boat That Came Back Empty  A long-form reconstruction of John “Judd” Miller’s Tenants Harbor disappearance
Saltwater Silence: The Lobster Boat That Came Back Empty A long-form reconstruction of John “Judd” Miller’s Tenants Harbor disappearance
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A long-form reconstruction of John “Judd” Miller’s Tenants Harbor disappearance

Who John “Judd” Miller Was, As Records Describe Him

John “Judd” Van Vliet Miller is described in multiple case listings as a 21-year-old from Tenants Harbor, Maine, reported missing on May 1, 1975. In the same breath, those listings consistently link his disappearance to the working waterfront: a lobster boat, a partnership, and a trip that should have ended with a safe return to familiar harbor waters. Even the simplest identifiers—his nickname, his hometown, his age—carry the weight of a story frozen in time, because the date of last contact remains fixed while everything around it has changed.

The Day Everything Stopped: May 1, 1975

The available summaries converge on a single core timeline: on May 1, 1975, Miller disappeared off the coast of Tenants Harbor while aboard a lobster boat he had recently purchased. He was not alone. His friend and business partner, Michael Wayne Pearcy—described as 22 years old—was with him. Together they were reported to be traveling back from Stockton Springs, Maine, headed toward Tenants Harbor. After that, the record becomes starkly repetitive in the way only unresolved cases can be: they were never heard from again....Read More


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