My name is Mark Hanson, and I started this blog to document my attempts to discover information and leads relating to the whereabouts of my wife, Kerri Hanson, who disappeared on September 2nd, 1998 at the Marianas Prime Corporation’s Santa Fe, New Mexico headquarters on Camino Francisca just south of Veteran’s Memorial Highway.

On that date, my wife was last seen leaving my house and her vehicle was spotted entering the MPC secure facility around 9:24am. A reported 130 to over 150 members of MPC personnel were on-site that day, all of whom appear to have simply vanished into thin air. Not a single staff member was observed leaving the facility since that day, and a local police investigation discovered no evidence of either any bodies on site nor evidence of any transportation/conveyance capable of transporting such a large amount of people.

At the time of her disappearance, Kerri was 33 years old, and lived with myself and our daughter Monica at our home outside Los Alamos, NM. She had worked for MPC for just under 4 years as a Senior Project Lead/Engineer developing Anion Power®. To the best of my knowledge, MPC has always had strong governmental ties since its inception in the mid-1950’s, and thus I had almost no knowledge of the happenings in her day-to-day work as much of it was classified information. Also, because of the nature of her work, I never met any of her co-workers nor their family, so I am searching for other family members of the missing MPC staff as well.

It is now 2008, and just under 10 years has passed since Kerri went missing. I look to you for help in finding clues leading deeper into the rabbit hole of information hidden by MPC, its founders and principals, as well as any clues leading to the whereabouts of Kerri and/or any other former MPC personnel. As I find new clues, I will be adding new posts to this site so as to keep everyone as up to date as possible to speed along the process of bringing Kerri home.

Monica and I thank you all in advance for your help. I’m sure Kerri will be giving her thanks as well upon her return.

Mark Hanson
Spring, 2008