In 1986, Edgar Latulip was 21 years old when he disappeared from a center for people with disabilities in Ontario, Canada. According to police, shortly afterward he suffered a head injury that caused memory loss, which led him to live for decades under another identity in the Niagara region.

Over the years, he began to have sudden and disturbing memories about his past. Finally, in 2016, he told a social worker what had happened, who investigated the surname “Latulip” and discovered that he had been listed as missing for decades.

A DNA test confirmed that he really was Edgar Latulip. His mother, Sylvia Wilson, admitted feeling shocked to learn that her son was still alive, since for years she believed he had died or had taken his own life.
