Right after moving from FL to CO, I used to LOVE solo-hiking/new trail exploration.. EVERYDAY! Made me feel complete & serene... But little by little, small events like anticipating a climb to end with a seat & view but being a 100+ ft drop instead... Or seeing a cub mountain Lion for the first time... Then those ACTUAL clowns with their hiding. . And human stupidity... I've somehow become ok staying indoors. 💭🌄🏞️😫
The laws have changed from old times, you can report right away these days. Now if the cops will get up and do anything even though they are supposed to is something else entirely.
I'll pass on camping in the woods, thank you very much. Like you said, too many unknown variables. I'd especially never go alone! It's scary enough that groups of people go together, and that one person that goes somewhere on their own ends up disappearing without a trace. How many times have groups said that person was just right there with us and all the sudden they disappeared. Nope that's a hard pass for me.
Yeah, he fell off with the clock baits. I still miss the good old days of music reactions, comedy reactions and scary ghost video reactions that didn't have it.
To be considered to be a Missing 411 you need certain requirements. I forget them all but generally saw shortly before missing, missing in easy to search areas, missing very suddenly as in you turn away to talk to someone for a minute and they are gone. Things like that. Tldr if it makes you go wait what and wonder how they even vanished to start with and got out of an area unseen? Then you are off to as good (Bad) start.
That ignores a lot. Even Lore Lodge doesn't consider him that badly and they don't like him and use him as a possible research point she doing their own research. Yes he misses quite a bit or gets things wrong but as a whole? It isn't horrible. So unless you called the cops, people involved and visited the locations yourself on top of reading all the reports and news from each case.... I doubt you can actually say what you just said. You are simply uninformed and replying back what is most likely a hater you enjoy watching said.
@@Brian2 I've researched a lot of the cases. I've read other's OPS on several of the cases Paulides presents under the '411' tag. I am very well informed. I've watched Aiden's(LL) perspective of Paulides evolve into what it is today. Paulides was a bad cop. It's public record. He was a bad bigfoot author, the Ketchum DNA scandal. And, he is grifting the missing person genre. He has made no corrections, or admissions of getting things wrong, in the last dozen years. I call out grifters. If you call that hate, you're 'simply misinformed'.
I've researched a lot of the cases. I've read other's OPS on several of the cases Paulides presents under the '411' tag. I am very well informed. I've watched Aiden's(LL) perspective of Paulides evolve into what it is today. Paulides was a bad cop. It's public record. He was a bad bigfoot author, the Ketchum DNA scandal. And, he is grifting the missing person genre. He has made no corrections, or admissions of getting things wrong, in the last dozen years. I call out grifters. If you call that hate, you're 'simply misinformed'.
@@deerichardz He was a bad cop that Aiden himself says was the equivalent of wanting celeb signatures. That was it unless I missed something? That does not qualify to me as a bad cop, that gets thrown around too much these days. A bad cop is arresting innocents on purpose, hurting people via assaults and acting mafia like. Not BS celeb signatures. As for grifting the missing people genre, which is damn near everyone grifting, how? He puts out info, some wrong for sure, but he is bringing attention to dead cases that otherwise would not be touched or looked at at all. I'll take a guy making a check when it helps get more eyes looking at missing people. Greater good as it were.
@@Brian2 Well, it's very obvious you don't know of the other 'issues' Paulides had as a cop. Do your research buddy. Besides that, what made him stand out as a bad cop, is he denies it to this day. He called it a 'smear campaign'. If it was, you think he would easily have been able to enter a defamation lawsuit against the publisher that covered his LEO career, right? He didn't. Cause he knows everything published about his LEO career was true. Like I said, it's public record. And I see you do not know the definition of grifting. Think, is grifting the missing person genre ethical? Please do tell me of others that do so. I can tell you of others that have followed suit of his '411'. As for the cases not being 'touched or looked at', think again. Paulides is by no means a pioneer of unsolved missing person cases. The ONLY reason he has had success, and ironically failure, is because of the reach of the internet. Can you name any case that he has presented, that has led to that case being solved, specifically from the info he put forth? You have to understand, he stepped down from the SJPD to avoid conviction. He had to sue them to get access to his 'deferred vested' pension. He had 16.38 years service with them.
Every 👍 counts! So hit that 👍 button!!!
You should be able to report someone missing immediately instead of having to wait. Every minute counts in those situations.
Right after moving from FL to CO, I used to LOVE solo-hiking/new trail exploration.. EVERYDAY! Made me feel complete & serene...
But little by little, small events like anticipating a climb to end with a seat & view but being a 100+ ft drop instead... Or seeing a cub mountain Lion for the first time...
Then those ACTUAL clowns with their hiding. . And human stupidity...
I've somehow become ok staying indoors.
💭🌄🏞️😫
The laws have changed from old times, you can report right away these days. Now if the cops will get up and do anything even though they are supposed to is something else entirely.
Alright Mr detective very good senereal😊😊😊😊❤
I'll pass on camping in the woods, thank you very much. Like you said, too many unknown variables. I'd especially never go alone! It's scary enough that groups of people go together, and that one person that goes somewhere on their own ends up disappearing without a trace. How many times have groups said that person was just right there with us and all the sudden they disappeared. Nope that's a hard pass for me.
Peace be with you sir and all who see this, I seek no likes of comment
Lol because you commented literally 1 minute after he posted this. 😂
Wow 😳
This is why I don’t like to go camping or hiking
#unplugged everyday !
5:51 😮 Someone probably told him to go up there. This is sad
Same could be said about the border, do you know how many people and children are missing from there family's. That is sad.
It's crazy how many people going missing from parks every year
Every headline with this dude; sCieNtiSts do such and such ,nAsA makes such and such..... 🥴🥴🥴
Yeah, he fell off with the clock baits. I still miss the good old days of music reactions, comedy reactions and scary ghost video reactions that didn't have it.
WHATS UP MATTHEW!?
I'm still watching your video content! Very Cool, Great ideas AND exactly What I'm Into...
Keep On Going bro.!
Later ✌️ 👍🙏🙏🙏🚀👽🛸🔦🖖
#unplugged 🎉
A guy somewhere on youtube thinks cougars attack the vivtims eat the body throughly and scatter the remains over a wide area off the beaten path.
Take heed of my WARNING(stay out of the water)🚿💦🤣
#unplugged
You my boy. You talk at the right 20:41 t time all the time, and never goe's overboard with your talking.
You might want to disappear if you were involved in something illegal, or if you witnessed something and didn’t want to put your family in danger.
Got to to and subscribe to Canam Missing.
Thay needs to change that law like that change anything else it's not good 😢
in case of randy my initial feelings are he staged the truck being left in park so his family stops lookung for him
Maybe he committed a crime and had to disappear
Maybe he had a breakup with a woman and just want to go away
We get 500 to 2000 missing people here in Alaska. Most would be missing 411 in my opinion.
To be considered to be a Missing 411 you need certain requirements. I forget them all but generally saw shortly before missing, missing in easy to search areas, missing very suddenly as in you turn away to talk to someone for a minute and they are gone.
Things like that. Tldr if it makes you go wait what and wonder how they even vanished to start with and got out of an area unseen? Then you are off to as good (Bad) start.
The '411' in a nutshell, a bad cop/bigfoot author, grifting the missing person genre. It's garbage. It's disrepectful to the victims and the missing.
That ignores a lot. Even Lore Lodge doesn't consider him that badly and they don't like him and use him as a possible research point she doing their own research.
Yes he misses quite a bit or gets things wrong but as a whole? It isn't horrible. So unless you called the cops, people involved and visited the locations yourself on top of reading all the reports and news from each case.... I doubt you can actually say what you just said.
You are simply uninformed and replying back what is most likely a hater you enjoy watching said.
@@Brian2 I've researched a lot of the cases. I've read other's OPS on several of the cases Paulides presents under the '411' tag. I am very well informed. I've watched Aiden's(LL) perspective of Paulides evolve into what it is today.
Paulides was a bad cop. It's public record.
He was a bad bigfoot author, the Ketchum DNA scandal.
And, he is grifting the missing person genre. He has made no corrections, or admissions of getting things wrong, in the last dozen years.
I call out grifters. If you call that hate, you're 'simply misinformed'.
I've researched a lot of the cases. I've read other's OPS on several of the cases Paulides presents under the '411' tag. I am very well informed. I've watched Aiden's(LL) perspective of Paulides evolve into what it is today.
Paulides was a bad cop. It's public record.
He was a bad bigfoot author, the Ketchum DNA scandal.
And, he is grifting the missing person genre. He has made no corrections, or admissions of getting things wrong, in the last dozen years.
I call out grifters. If you call that hate, you're 'simply misinformed'.
@@deerichardz He was a bad cop that Aiden himself says was the equivalent of wanting celeb signatures. That was it unless I missed something? That does not qualify to me as a bad cop, that gets thrown around too much these days.
A bad cop is arresting innocents on purpose, hurting people via assaults and acting mafia like. Not BS celeb signatures.
As for grifting the missing people genre, which is damn near everyone grifting, how? He puts out info, some wrong for sure, but he is bringing attention to dead cases that otherwise would not be touched or looked at at all.
I'll take a guy making a check when it helps get more eyes looking at missing people. Greater good as it were.
@@Brian2 Well, it's very obvious you don't know of the other 'issues' Paulides had as a cop. Do your research buddy. Besides that, what made him stand out as a bad cop, is he denies it to this day. He called it a 'smear campaign'. If it was, you think he would easily have been able to enter a defamation lawsuit against the publisher that covered his LEO career, right? He didn't. Cause he knows everything published about his LEO career was true. Like I said, it's public record.
And I see you do not know the definition of grifting. Think, is grifting the missing person genre ethical? Please do tell me of others that do so. I can tell you of others that have followed suit of his '411'. As for the cases not being 'touched or looked at', think again. Paulides is by no means a pioneer of unsolved missing person cases. The ONLY reason he has had success, and ironically failure, is because of the reach of the internet. Can you name any case that he has presented, that has led to that case being solved, specifically from the info he put forth?
You have to understand, he stepped down from the SJPD to avoid conviction. He had to sue them to get access to his 'deferred vested' pension. He had 16.38 years service with them.
Bike is faster then feet