Tragedy in Joshua Tree National Park, Vanished on Camping Trip 6/2020
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024
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Hello everyone, in today's video I will discussing the tragic case of Erika Ashley Lloyd who disappeared from Joshua Tree National Park, California on June 16, 2020. She was only 37 years old at the time. She was last seen on June 14, 2020 in her hometown of Walnut Creek, CA right before she left for her 500 mile trip south. She last spoke to her family on June 16th and her mom said it sounded like she was driving but said, she sounded ok.
Her black Honda was found by the California Highway Patrol on June 16, 2020, eerily the same day she was last heard from. The car was completely trashed, broken windows, windshield, broken radio and air bags had been deployed. The car was found near the intersection of Highway 62 and Shelton Road in Twentynine Palms. An extensive search was launched for Erika, but nothing was found. The family even hired Doug Billings who is a cave and mine expert, to help look for her. He came up with a few leads and then crazy enough in October of 2020 he found two sets of remains in and around the area she was thought to have gone missing, however, neither of these turned out to be hers. In this video I discuss all the details of what happened in this case.
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Joshua Tree is a magical, mystical place. I have camped there twice, always with large groups, loved the night stars and unique terrain. RIP my sister 🌌
Very smart...I am into True Crime and would never EVER go there by myself, even if meeting someone there. I can not tell you how many of these videos I've seen where one person (male or female) goes there by himself/herself and winds up dead with it usually happening at night. Since there's nothing to run into there, as the locals say, I believe, after she was killed, the car was planted there and vandalized. There's a huge drug community that live there and it makes it very dangerous. Yes, always go in groups; never alone, even if you're suppose to be meeting someone there.
@@bettywith2girls Sound advice.
You’re so right! Especially a women! Go with friends!
YV and 29P have many shady characters up there. I wouldn't doubt anything of what @Betty Smith says.
What kind of large group?
I suggest taking weapons and/or another person with you who has a warrior mindset when venturing out for some solitude. Too many predators of the 2 and 4 legged variety are roaming free, looking for a victim. RIP Erica.
Totally Agree!! You have to be ready to fight for your life in this camping situation!! Knives, 9MM, Shotgun all needed stashed for your survival. City people are not used to the Hunted/ Hunter mentality that some folks have in the Wilderness.
Most people from around the world wouldn’t have a gun in the US, or know how to use weapons. Many ppl are alone so having a partner is not that common
Guns are federally prohibited in National Parks
@@susanlongb4 That is not true. Please don't spread false information. The actual law says a gun cannot be carried inside a National Park facility (like a ranger station), not the Park itself. With appropriate carry permit (if you choose concealed carry) , carrying within the park is completely okay. In addition, firearm laws of the particular state you are in at the time are in effect. All this info is on the NPS website.
@@Robnord1 True in some states, but at least in Yellowstone you can't fire it, even in self defense.
I’m a dude and I would never camp there alone or even drive through the park alone. I’ve camped at Indian Cove back in 2018 and have spent a lot of time throughout JT. Wonder Valley is sketch. She should have never done that alone.
What, are you kidding ? You wouldn't drive thru the park alone ? Geez what kind of frightened babies are we raising. I just drove thru there and if the camping sites weren't full, I would have camped there alone. I agree with the Wonder Valley assessment.
You’d never drive the park alone? You skurred bruh 🤣
As a fellow dude, you make us look bad
You obviously wear a dress 👗
I have hiked extensively on trails and in the back country of JTNP. I have been a volunteer back country monitor and archeology site steward for over 10 years and have logged 1000's of hours and miles. Only once in the park did I see anyone who looked sketchy and they were at one of the busiest trails heads. I have never felt the need to carry a weapon though I do carry a 6" survival knife as part of my safety gear.
Too many people have no clue how unforgiving and deadly the desert can be. As Dennis Casebier says in his lectures, "this is a real desert, it will kill you". People have gotten lost in or near major campgrounds and on popular trails. It is very easy to step off trail and become disoriented. People have died within 7-8 hours when the temp is 110-115 deg. People have died within sight of a paved road or a campground.
In addition to being a volunteer, I have lived in 29 Palms for over 50 years. Here is my advice. Never hike alone, unless you have real land navigation skills and experience, stay on major front county trails. Carry twice as much water as you think you will need plus electrolyte drinks and drink them steadily. Take a course on basic survival skills through the Desert Institute at JTNP. ALWAYS give a friend or family member a copy of your itinerary and don't deviate from it without informing your friend.
Respect the desert, use common sense, stay safe. Remember it is only an adventure if you live to tell about it.
Thank you .
That’s all great advice but something still may have happened to her outside of normal survival circumstances. You know the area, look where her car was found way past Utah Tr, but her car had been seen at Indian Cove Campground and her gear was found at Jumbo Rocks. That’s really odd.
I’m not sure how you can live in 29 Palms and not see or experience the large amount of weird crackpots in the area. I agree with what you have said, but boy, have I seen some seriously sketchy folks around Yucca, 29, North Gate, etc. The desert attracts some characters. That being said, sketchy people don’t need to look sketchy either. National Parks are a great place for serial killers to work! Lone hikers? Remote locations? RVs, Vans? No surveillance cameras and thousands of folks in and out a day? Yikes!
@@djdrisco123 There are lots of sketchy people here and many flat-out badasses. The vast majority of them just want to be left alone. Don't bother them and they won't bother you. On a per capita basis, there are no more sketchy wackos in the desert than anywhere else. Due the sparse population they do stand out more.
Thanks for this account, and for the useful survival information. I'd like to add, "Never go into any wilderness area without a fully charged, working satellite phone." Obviously, it's a bad idea to think "I've got this nifty gadget that will save me no matter how foolish, inexperienced, dumb, stoned, etc. I am." But a satellite phone might save both experienced hikers and idiots.
Another case for having cameras that record audio and video on your car. Front and back at minimum. Footage goes to a cloud that a few trusted folks have access to, just in case.
Great idea. Agreed.
Yes, and I think it doesn't hurt to make it blatantly obvious (are those the same meaning...?)
Ultimately, it does no good (for a victim) to record her own murder, but it could dissuade someone from targeting you if they know they're on camera.
@@laurasalo6160 And at least get one's murderer identified, with the help of such cameras. I would hope noticing the cameras would dissuade someone from hurting a person, but some are so drugged up I don't think they would notice. (Such a pleasant conversation, lol, but if our ideas save us one day, then it's all worth it.)
@@twistoffate4791 yeah :)
What will having cameras accomplish if they are disabled? Many criminal will do anything to hide their tracks. Helping with an investigation takes precision in gathering evidence, cameras may not be adequate especially if the vehicle is moving , the audio will not be accurate either from engine noise. Also cost. Electronics aren't cheap. Before you jump down my throat I have collected court certified evidence for decades, all evidence must be meticulously gathered, a specific method followed, then the documentation is the same.
Sounds something like the Daniel Robinson case where he too disappeared in the desert (though hasn't been found yet), but his Jeep was smashed almost beyond recognition after being found under suspicious circumstances. There have been many unfortunate disappearances in and around Joshua Tree NP. Thx for covering this very sad story. How can police NOT suspect foul play?!? They need to step up to this missing persons epidemic alot better than they have been!!
They cover them up
Joshua Tree is not a place to camp alone. Many of the disappearances are people who hiked the desert. There are few trails in the open desert and it is very easy to become disoriented due to a lack of landmarks.
I was thinking that too because I spent a lot of time on the Robinson case and am still keeping in touch with some of the people out west who helped assist in that huge search after I did the prime time News interview on that case. They had over a thousand people out looking. But I agree they are very similar..
No. City slickers and suburbanites need to stay home. No latte machines out there. Requires good old fashioned common sense. Academic intelligence and common sense are inversely proportionate.
Watching this from overseas; your police seem really really amateur and shouldn’t be let anywhere near a badge. Of course not all but a large group.
I remember visiting Joshua Tree and seeing her posters all over Joshua Tree National Park. Avoid visiting the park in June, July and August. It is extremely hot! Rest in peace Erica.
Living in the desert southwest I would never go camping alone. Lots of drifters out here and just really odd people.
So tragic! And now her son has no mom. Prayers for her bereaved loved ones 🙏. As always thank you Bryan for bringing this event to our attention. Thank you for your compassion and caring heart. 🙏
Thank you for this one Bryan, I live in the area and far too many people have gone missing or died with little or no solutions revealed in the past few years. As always well presented.
Definitely sounds like foul play. Too many questionable things going on. I know people love solo hiking, and the van life is so popular now. But, unfortunately, there's a lot of bad people out there, and you've gotta be very careful when you're out on your own.
That’s what I was thinking…tweekers are everywhere looking for your stuff..🐀
I agree, shady locals looking for an opportunity
Terrible :( but great and caring coverage. prayers for all involved.🙏🙏
I lived in 29 Palms when this happened. JTree National Park not even 2 mins down the road.. Her body was found outside of the park in relative distance to Wonder Valley. I distinctly remember the signs her family had posted in our small town. I've driven past her memorial. May her soul rest in peace and her family be wrapped in love.
I have heard a lot of cases lately about people dying from heat exposure including in Joshua Tree. Summer is definitely not a good time to visit there, particularly alone. There must be a few local low life's (male and female) with baked brains that pray on vulnerable people and their property. Poor Erica, but at least her family has some closure.
The desserts in CA are not safe for a young beautiful woman camping alone. There's human traffickers and crazy people. Very sad. Sounds like they haven't found her body were us it. So many end up disappeared or dead around there.
Is that all " desserts" ? Ice cream , cake , brownies ? Also please watch the video again . They did find her body.
@@mizzury54 You’re correct, but you ain’t “right” 🤣🤣🤣
The sensitivity you always show is refreshing... thank you!
Why am I watching this channel right before I head out on the road alone for an unknown amount of time?🤦♀️
I have camped at Indian Cove, twice. Joshua Tree campgrounds are not exactly places to camp by oneself. 😔
Why?
@@IanP1963 why...please..
@@katedemarzo7440 Kate we're not all Americans, you're sounding rather condescending !!!!
I don’t know what you’re talking about but I live near Joshua Tree and camp solo frequently and never had a bad experience
Why not ? I've done it several times.
This is a good reminder for divorced and or separated parents to demand an itinerary of their children’s travel. Lucky for Erica’s son he didn’t partake in her travels this time. 🙏🏼
There are no coincidences, she wasn't in a accident or had amnesia. She was murdered and likely wasn't their first victim.
You sound crazy
I frequently camp in Joshua Tree. It's amazing, especially Jumbo Rocks. But it can be very dangerous in the summer time. Also there's alot of rural areas where I'm sure weirdos can lurk. I wouldn't go alone or unarmed. Rip Erica 🙏
You said that right I'm not going anywhere like that unarmed
Vulnerable woman. Alone, injured, confused: dangerous situation.
What type of weapon a person can carry in national park?
@@arishali9587 it depends on the local and state laws. Some states are “open carry” and allow you to have a visible sidearm, while there may be certain counties within those states that require a concealed carry permit and you’re required to keep your firearm non-visible. There’s not a simple answer, because the law varies from state to state and county law trumps state law, so you’ll have to look into the specific laws for your area.
Some areas allow for a rifle on a sling without a round in the chamber and the magazine can be in the magazine feed, again without the rifle being chambered. Along with a sidearm, it depends on the area. In Ohio you can open carry a rifle and a pistol or open carry a rifle and conceal carry a pistol.
It's so sad that there so many missing
Nice work yet again! I'm impressed by not only how respectful you are of the people in your videos, but how thoughtful you are concerning their relatives. A new favorite channel of mine.
You found a good thing 😉
Brian has it.....
@@1badcrow463 And I love your name, Sir. Or Madame.
Rule #1 never trust anyone when you’re alone in that kind of environment... Rule #2 always carry a powerful weapon with you at all times can definitely save your life... Rule #3 never ask questions to strangers.
Rest In Peace beautiful Girl.🙏🙏🙏
Oh don't be such a paranoid baby man. I've been breaking these 3 rules for 45 years with no problems.
@@mizzury54 right !!
@@mizzury54 didn’t work out for her
This is very sad. I hope to receive updates. This sounds like bad news. Poor young woman. She was beautiful.
🕊R I P
A lot of us older, retired have ended up supporting our grown and middle-aged children during the lockdown. I feel for this young mother, her child, and her family.
Joshua Tree has been romanticized through the album by U2 however, it has hidden dangers. The heat is deadly most of the year and the area has been home to flourishing meth labs. A lot of sketchy people there. A lot of strung out meth addicts. Given the surrounding population, I would say foul play was most likely the cause of Erica's death.
The national park part of Joshua Tree is not terrible. The desert has several campground, no real landmarks, and it is easy to become disoriented when walking or hiking the desert.
The cities of Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms are another story. 😒
I live near by Joshua tree.definitely a beautiful and strange place. The park does not have much sketchy people. But outside the park and surrounding area definitely does.
@@kneelbeforezod2160 I would imagine tourists might make tempting little sitting ducks for the local trash too tho. If they're mobile.
@@laurasalo6160 yucca valley and 29 palms have some really sketchy people there.those small cities are close to Joshua tree. I had a couple of incidents there a few years back.and it gets more than 105 sometimes. Makes it very dangerous. But it is a beautiful park
@@kneelbeforezod2160 I'm glad you and everyone is sharing what they know. I hope everyone hears it, just to be aware.
Thanks :)
I grew up in the area. I remember days with temps up to 130 F. It’s very dry and you literally feel like you are in an oven. I could never stay outside for long when it was that hot. You really have to be careful.
Could have parished from heat stroke and later these folks messed her car up and moved it
yeah and even when it's not that hot it's so dry that when you make a sandwich , the bread is all dried out before you take a bite.
Hi Bryan! You're putting out a lot of videos these days, which is GREAT! (Though not great that there are so many cases.)Thank you for doing them. I'd asked on another video if you'd do one on how search and rescue goes about doing their job.
This case is so sad. I hope her son in particular is doing OK.
I'm glad you're bringing attention to this case.
Thank you! And yes I talk often about how much training goes into SAR and I did a video at the end of the summer about the wildfire fighters.. but yes you'll definitely see more content on SAR. Thank you for your feedback🙏
Excellent, caring summary as always. Thanks for spreading compassion and peace.
It seems to me these guys abducted her..drive her car where it was found.
It’s sad that women can’t explore the National Forests and Parks...without being at risk by men. RIP. Beautiful Erica. 💜
Women and men going out to remote placing like this.... should always have a side arm with them.
A woman was involved in the theft of the car as well
God damn that’s a dumb comment
No evidence of sex trafficing here. They found her body…
So tell us exactly what happened since you seem to know that a man did something to her!
I spent a lot of time in the area of Yuma and Twentynine Palms during my enlisted experience and visited Joshua Tree a few times. To explain just how brutal the heat can get is not easy. Words don’t do it justice. It’s like exercising in a bake oven with hot air being blown on you and under the driest conditions. I’ve never lost water like that anywhere else. Our Corpsmen would constantly come around checking on us and making sure we we drinking all of our canteen and immediately refilling them. Yeah it’s a death trap if you’re caught out there with no decent amount of water. Also with her being a beautiful woman it’s not the best place to be alone. There’s some seedy people on the outskirts of those small towns. A lot of great people too, but the criminal element is really among the worst. Thanks for covering this story.
yeah and now there are quite a few illegal cannabis growers out there who are suspicious of anyone coming near their operations. Dangerous people.
She was beautiful!! God rest her soul....
Not sure how you missed this in your research, but many friends and relatives actually stated that Erika was NOT in a good mental/psychological condition before leaving and that for weeks her emails had seemed "off" (in their words). She was indeed behaving abnormally when setting out on this trip. I live in Walnut Creek, where Erika lived, and there was speculation in the local press that she had had a mental breakdown. I'm not sure how this helps in determining what happened and her cause of death, but it does seem a factor to consider. She may have just parked her car and set out to die in the desert (it's been done before) or perhaps was just wandering in a state of confusion, and the car was later vandalized. Then again, it might not have been that at all...another mystery that can never be solved.
When overheated, your brain doesnt work. I bet she couldve found a better way to end her life if that was her intention.
Thank you, too many people jump to the conclusion that it is some local scum that is responsible for every disappearance or death in and around the Morongo Basin (Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Landers, Johnson Valley, Yucca Mesa, Joshua Tree, Twentynine Palms, the Marine Corps Air Ground Training Center and Wonder Valley).
Wandering in extreme heat and if she was in a precarious mindset. Makes sense. I don't always jump to foul play. Its sad she didn't reach out. I believe the car was stolen, joy ridden and vandalized. No direct involvement with her.
Thank you for your information.
It sheds another light on circumstances.
Her vulnerable mental state could have simply spurred her to accept an unusual invitation to a party in the desert. Cults do this to lure sacrifices.
@@1mongorock who are those people?
Thank you and God bless you for doing this video Bryan!
It has sparked conversations in the comments that will very likely convince some solo hikers and campers to do things differently and Live a longer Life. You're not even deleting comments on issues I feel you may disagree with. Good man.
Thank. You for be so thoughtful and respectful of her person and her family.
We've had our car vandalized by motorcycle riders out in the high desert you don't go out there alone or without a big gun.
There seems to be a romanticized view of Joshua Tree NP. The reality is that it is a big desert with few points of reference for those walking or hiking it. It is easy to become disoriented and is not a good place for one to seek "alone time." We have always camped Joshua Tree NP in large groups (Indian Cove or Sheep's Pass) and no-one ventures off alone, even for a pee at 3 a.m. 😉
Seems like a place in the film the hills has eyes.
@@susanbrown2909 no thats Trona a little more North in the dessert closer to the underground military tunnel and testing. They have a sound weapon that can play with whenever they want.
Thank you Brian, I'm sure the family will be appreciative of all you work on this case .
It's weird that no one saw her . It looks like it would be well traveled road .
Bryan, you’re the ace man, banging these videos out like a boss. You rock dude-keep up the great work.
I’m so sorry for her loss and her business loss/shut down.
You do a really nice job on your videos.. Great channel..
I was born and raised here in Joshua tree and the high desert area. The monument is beautiful however the high desert is a very dangerous and dark world be careful out there I have seen so many people hurt or lost to the landscape or by other. 🙏
We live in this area. When this all went down the first thing that came to mind was tourist + heat. If you're not acclimated to the heat around here.. do NOT play around here in the summertime. If you've never said to yourself "it's *ONLY* going to be 100f today" you are not acclimated. My guess is she went into the park, met some sketchball that kidnapped her in her own vehicle. After the abduction the car was abandoned then a separate group of tweakers took the car for a joy ride, banged it up and called their other tweaker friends to pick them up. If she was heat exhausted in the park, the first thing that goes is your mental clarity... making you an easy target for those badguys who are "acclimated"
There was no evidence that she ever entered the park. She had told her family she was heading to JTNP. Her body was found in the open desert approximately 2/3 of a mile from her vehicle.
@@1mongorock so what's your theory to what happened to her.. speculate
I believe there are people in that area doing harm to people traveling alone. She stopped to help a couple with car trouble on the side of the road. They took her hostage and into the desert where they left her without any provisions. Travelling alone or hiking alone is much too dangerous for anybody. Don't do it! May she rest in peace that poor beautiful woman.
He said the car was stolen from the campground.
Hiking alone is a bad idea. Traveling alone is fine. What is a person to do, sit in the house for life out of fear? What a waste of life.
Praying her family finds answers. You know, don't have a bad day and then get abducted; everyone will think you took your own life. GOD bless her.
@Rude Boy '69 ..we live in a wicked world. GOD loves her, and YOU! Because of the sin of the world, sometimes bad things happen to good people. Our only hope is everlasting love and freedom when we get to heaven.
@Rude Boy '69 ...I think we can ask GOD for anything. He still has the final say. In fact, I recently did a prayer bible study and quoted from PubMed on a study done on the effects of prayer, Guess what? IT WORKS! Even long distant prayer was found to help! Just on the chance that I am right, and I am.... why would you risk an eternity in hell? I love the LORD, I wish you did to. Have a blast of a day!
@randy baumery ..exactly!
@@ghoststardancer5030 ...thank you! GOD bless you and everyone you love! I LOVE Jesus, and you too!
@Rude Boy '69 Every entity is given free will to CHOOSE righteousness or CHOOSE evil... that's literally the entire crux of the religion. Lucifer CHOSE evil as do many humans, sadly. Just like you CHOOSE to mock those who follow a religion based on love and righteousness. I'll pray for you brother!
In some ways, this case reminds me of the "lil' miss" case. Thanks for another great video!
Bless her heart, she just wanted some quiet time🥺God bless her son🙏🏻 I bet she was a sweet lady🥺
You sound like the sweetest person on earth. When you do the Grand Canyon, check out the Hermit Trail. Amazing. We visited the backcountry office and because we were experienced enough, they talked us through an amazing 4-day backpacking trip that included the Hermit trail. Some of the most amazing and difficult hiking I've done yet! As always, thanks for all you do!
This is very weird and unfortunate. I feel so bad for her, I hope her family gets closure one day.
After watching many of these videos it appears that 99% of people disappearing were hiking solo. It doesn't seem that most parks have remote places for cover from heat/cold, signs indicating directions even in remote very rural areas, and remote modes of contact such as a CB. Aside from. a big search it doesn't appear like they've done things like highly recommend hikers use a flashlight that also has a blinking or strobe capacity that can be turned on if the search goes into the early evening, as well as a reflective item to be used in the day to alert searchers. Or perhaps if people want to buy or rent the same wrist item some people on probation are required to use that has a signal that is sent to a satellite.
All those items except ankle monitoring are on the list of to be taken with you when hiking, but none will work if you are unable to use them. Hiking alone is ridiculous. I am an experienced hiker, decades in fact, my number one item, a reliable person or persons to hike with. People will be critical about my statement about solo hiking, but fact are facts, one slip and you are unable to help yourself.
I got my calendar just fine. Thank u very much it was really great quality thick pages nice pics.
I lived in Yucca Valley for several years, and have spent alot of time in this park. Very beautiful, but it can be very scary and very dangerous! There are lots of stories about this place
Good evening .. .. tnx
Ladies, keep in mind you cannot just venture out into isolated areas by yourself. the world is full of creeps, crazy and dangerous people. Once those creeps realize you are by yourself, they'll attack. they see you as weak and will pray on you. If you really must go out into wilderness or isolated areas by yourself, you must have a gun with you. Don't be naive. the world is not as pink as you would wanted to be. stay safe.
Aww, RIP Erica... Prayers, to the family...
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I feel like someone abducted her....the car being banged up and all and the front end damage and airbag being set off made me think of another vehicle pulling over on front of her and slamming on their brakes forcing her to stop.....Thanks for sharing her story God be with her family 🙏
I know of a satanic cult in Joshua Tree who go after the cars of their victims after they sacrifice them.
Into the middle of nowhere alone? NEVER a good idea!
Foul play!!!!!! No doubt. A beautiful young lady camping alone.
But why would you do that.
Surely people can proceed to being more risk adverse in theses situations.
It’s not rocket science to furnish your mind with caution.
A solo woman ventures into a secluded barren area and doesn’t stop to think ..hey this is not a good idea.
Please people stop traveling alone ..too many evil freaks out there...not enough cctv unlike the UK.
No there ARE doubts.
There is a rumor going around the high desert cities of Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree and 29 Palms that there is a serial killer operating in and around Joshua Tree National Park and in the Wonder Valley area. I live in Desert Hot Springs and visit the Park quite often and have often hiked alone. I wouldn't do that now.
Erika was one of my best friends- I’ve seen so much happening out there I do believe there are bad people doing these things
I planned to go there alone too and Heard- the same ! I won’t do that now
Blessings and prayers to her loved ones especially her family
I had this vision of her walking for help running into dark souls seems too unlikely these remains all are not connected somehow
Bryan were do you find the time and energy for all you do!! You're amazing 🤩
I get up very early🙃 my schedule has been crazy lately between work, training, and making videos but I like staying busy for the most part:) Thank you for your feedback🙏
Prayers for family🧡🙏🧡🙏🧡🙏🧡🙏🧡🙏🧡
🧡🕊RIP 🕊Erica 🕊🧡
How very 😢 sad... Thx Bryan!
Doesn't make any sense. Why would someone steal the car then immediately vandalize it? Perhaps it was an attempted carjacking or abduction and there was a struggle then an accident occurred or they get mad that she runs off so they trash her car, she gets lost and dies from the intense heat.
Rape. Murder. Crash the car as a cover.
This could be a case of mistaken identity, they criminals thought she was someone else. perhaps a drug dealer that is why the car was so torn apart. She was beaten and injured left to die, Meth is a nasty product, too common in the remote areas., the crimaials who make it, use it and are horrid. Sadly there will be few definitive answers.
Hate thoses cowardly,so called tough pond life men.
They are so tough they use guns and knifes to kill defenceless woman...really big tough wusses .
Murder not concluded by coroner
@@Soapboxstomper doesn't mean much. Two shots to the head are often ruled suicide. Tammy daybell ruled natural. Charles Vallow self defense. Coroners are very fallible.
Been in Joshua tree my entire life and I'm fine. More people need to use their brain. Never hike alone. Bring extra water. Stay on the trail. Leave the locals alone 🌌
Lived in that area years ago, still live in the Mohave Desert. Never hike during June, July, August and September...our weather cools down finally in later October. Lots of low-life people live there because it's affordable. But I'm going to tell you being a woman who drove trucks and built highways I did lots of things by myself. I always went out alone...I was fearless and stupid but I never ever went camping by myself...THAT makes me wonder. Also, maybe I missed it but where exactly was her body found. Doing a map would help us crime sleuths try to put it together as to what happened.
I've come to the conclusion that these folks are being stalked or surveilled while in the highway on their way to their destination and then they persue to kidnap. I can only think of a few groups capable of doing that in that area of California.
She was found off of Amboy and Wilson road. Amboy is a just about 2 miles north of Hwy 62 and runs parallel .
@@00_runner What groups are those ?
This is such a sad story. No one deserves this.
Just found your channel, liked and subscribed. Really enjoy your content, keep up the good work!
I'm from Australia and used to extreme temperatures and whilst I was in USA in 2017 I wanted to camp J.T.N.P. once there I decided it was safer just for day trips. It was magical and beautiful but also vast expanse of desert and quite isolated in areas. It felt quite brutal and so many missing people there. They were searching for a young couple that was missing while I was there, so that was enough for me.
The young couple was found, it was a murder/suicide. Some think the female had suffered a major injury and the male felt it was best to do a mercy killing and then shoot himself. Sadly they were within 1 to 1.5 miles of the main highway.
@@1mongorock Yeah that is an interesting and tragic case. No one will ever know exactly what happened.
No cell phone service,no water,no food, and help takes a long time there. Be carful and bring food,water,weapons when you do travel to Joshua tree.
Summer in the Mojave Desert. A woman. Alone for some reason. Sounds like a critical, dangerous survival situation. She needed to be very well prepared.
A lot of people go into these Parks to check out.
There’s entirely too much NASTINESS and EVIL people in this world. SO sad, prayers for her son and family. Prayers she’s found and there’s closure..
Very sad - may she RIP !!!!
If the car was stolen then most likely she didn't get into an accident ? Thank you for sharing. I hope there is more information. Prayers for the family and friends 🙏
Safety in numbers. Ladies, please rethink going it alone. It’s dangerous now - people are desperate + do desperate things. So very scary + sad 😞 all around. Hope she’s found
I've gone it alone the past 4 summers and I'm still kicking. Don't buy into the fear maaaan
Seems to be a very dangerous park. To many people disappering there.
120 plus in Joshua tree sometimes deadly heat
Or 28 degrees overnight in the winter months.
I don't believe anyone will ever find out what really happened to this poor woman. It's very sad. There are way too many dangerous people out there and I'm very sorry this happened to her. God bless.
RIP⚘Erica
Walnut Creek is like 2 towns over. Don’t even remember hearing about this one.
Good work sir, very very sad case😕
Politicians worldwide have a lot to answer for, advising those with weak immune systems to self isolate would have sufficed. Destroying the world economy, democracy and freedom has damaged many individuals and families in many ways.
And the sheep were always on the lookout for the fox but it was the shepherd that slaughtered them.
@@ghoststardancer5030 Trouble is we have conservatives in around the world:they work together for one common goal..to dominant by control to serve their own ends.
They do collectively whatever it takes...look to the international democratic union.
So many cover ups,lies,and nefarious agenda towards the masses.
Unless you circulate within their chumocracy you are a faceless commodity,and nothing else.
Much worse is to come from this beast system that’s fast evolving.
If voters think a bunch of self serving creeps care about you..they are mistaken.
All they care about is power n money subtracting .
100% agree.
No need to bring politics into a missing persons channel. There are tons of platforms for politics & the T. cult. And why say 'worldwide'? Other countries have nothing to do with the US GQP.
@@Galaxie08 Thanks for the dose of sanity!
Ive camped there several times years ago. Beautiful. Slept in a hole in a rock.
How in gods name would a woman even consider going camping alone! Honest……how awful…..
In law enforcement investigations there are no coincidences. People that stole her car know something
Hi Bryan! Rule No:1: There is no such thing as coincidence in respect of crime. Many people have gone missing in Joshua Tree. Besides that, weirdness pervades that area. I have lived in Australia for many years but I grew up in Arizona and my Dad took the family to Joshua Tree when we were kids. It is beautiful and very eerie. Unfortunately, I think that Erika's death was not an accident. Certainly, the circumstantial evidence does not point in that direction. I do hope the police put these two suspects they have right through the wringer. I think it is more likely that pigs will fly than that their involvement is a "coincidence." My hope is that Erika rests in peace and that justice will be served. Her friends and family will be in my prayers. 29/12/2021
Why would she have left all her camping gear? She was found so far from her campsite. That seems like an abduction set-up. Bless her soul.
I’m super confused by this as well. And really curious about what was found at her campsite, her belongings and their condition. I don’t tend to suspect foul play when people go missing in the wild-not at first anyway. But this much weirdness doesn’t add up.
God bless her and her family.
Maybe some light beamed down blinding her so she forced off the road? A lot of alien stories people go there just for that
They arrested the 2 people that stole her car
Link?
Did they have anything to do with her disappearing?
@@nickyblue4866 Bryan mentions the man and woman (with a weapon) were investigated, in the video. I believe he said they have been charged with stealing the car but that's it for now.
Nick yes I went over that toward the end and went over the charges etc. And the investigation on what happened is still ongoing.. and Jennifer I put the link to that source (that detailed the info on the arrests in the description) if you would like to do further reading:) thank you all for watching and your feedback🙏
Ladies, don’t go alone hiking or camping…
Or jogging...
Yeah a lot more people are learning to escape into the back country and they are just as dangerous as those in the city . You must move carefully by yourself and best if more can join you.
I am James Escalante's daughter-in-law. If you have any questions regarding his disappearance, death, or ongoing homicide investigation, feel free to reach out to me.
I go to Joshua tree all the time it great energies. Yet it can get creepy and dangerous. It’s remote and not everyone has good intentions.
Just crazy, with all those events happening in the same area.
Great channel just subscribed and will share. Glam on the go sounds great…… heck, “ to go” is the new normal across the board.
Wait, they considered the car’s condition to be vandalism at the time they found it, but foul play was not considered in her disappearance?
I saw a post on reddit that said they were driving on that road at night and came up to a parked car with people laying on the ground, staged to look like an accident. The driver said he drove right by the vehicle and the people on the ground and after he did the people got up off the ground and people came on to the road from off in teh bushes on the side of the road. It was some sort of ambush.
How 😔 sad
Very sad story. The pandemic is destroying her, she goes out to regroup, and someone adds more injury by vandalizing her vehicle. Rest peacefully girl.
Thanks for your compassionate, and detailed channel.
I firmly believe she met with foul play! Please update up about the people they have in custody.