VANISHED: An Hour Of Strange Disappearances

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @MissingVoidTV
    @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +93

    Hey all,
    I put a compilation together to get back to a Friday schedule and will be back to normal next week. This is about an hour's worth of strange incidents that I've covered over the years and there are some old ones in here, so that will hopefully be a blast from the past for some, and for newer viewers, hopefully something fresh to you.
    Have a lovely weekend, be safe

    • @nancyM1313
      @nancyM1313 Год назад +8

      Bizarre, scary & terrifying.
      💙tfsharing

    • @LotsofLisa
      @LotsofLisa Год назад +5

      And I sure do appreciate it! It’s been… a week.

    • @littleredwitch
      @littleredwitch Год назад +4

      Im not sure that we need the background music though.
      Thank you for your work.

    • @ceriorourke6320
      @ceriorourke6320 Год назад +4

      Great videos and super interesting (brilliant as usual!) I’ve been hearing some stories of disappearances of people including children that have been found various periods of time later, some of these people have some very interesting memories of what happened to them during the time they were missing. In most cases they thought they were only gone for short periods of time or had simply just dozed off, all seemed to turn up in places that had been throughly checked previously by search teams, some recall being looked after by hairy humanoids (suspiciously Sasquatch like!) or by other types of beings. I think it may be a good idea for a video.
      Thanks for the great videos. 12:10

    • @Martha-lh3eq
      @Martha-lh3eq Год назад +1

      Ditto

  • @LDG787
    @LDG787 Год назад +151

    I grew up in WA state. I was 9 years old and got lost. The woods are so thick there that the road was probably right next to me in multiple occasions. I knew to stay in one spot, but it was raining, cold, and I was sure the road was close so I kept going. Farther and deeper into the woods. I remember crying myself to sleep next to a tree near a clearing. I remember thinking that they'd be able to find me in the clearing, but then again I was easier to see for bears and cats. I remember thinking "omg I'm going to die". When it was morning I left again, I found a cabin, luckily the old gentleman that lived there wasn't a sicko and called the police. I collapsed on the floor when he opened the door, so grateful, not even considering who this guy could be. It wasn't even a full 24 hours but I'll never forget how scared i was and how determined I was that help was just right up there or right around the corner... It only takes a minute to get completely turned around in dense forests like that.

    • @erockstoenescu6171
      @erockstoenescu6171 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is that Washington or Western Australia

    • @linda-louiseanthony9802
      @linda-louiseanthony9802 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@erockstoenescu6171I read it as Washington State. From Melbourne Australia ❤🇦🇺

    • @thejuicenmt
      @thejuicenmt 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’m in WA. Whereabouts did that happen, if you don’t mind me asking? The forests here are so beautiful, but so full of potential for getting lost!

    • @erockstoenescu6171
      @erockstoenescu6171 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@linda-louiseanthony9802 yeah most people probably mean Washington just wondering because that’s a big difference in forests and animals

    • @linda-louiseanthony9802
      @linda-louiseanthony9802 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@erockstoenescu6171 Sure is. I hope you didn't think I was being cheeky. I honestly meant it in a kind way, as I understood it to be. Sometimes in these comment sections, a person's tone can become a little lost. Western Australia is absolutely beautiful. I would like to much more of it than I have. I was a flight attendant for over 11 years. So was fortunate enough to see most of our beautiful country. I would like to see more of the Kimberly and Northern WA. I've been to Seattle in Washington State, but only once. It was over 20 years ago now. Sadly I never got to see any wilderness out there. Which was regrettable.

  • @lesliemartin3
    @lesliemartin3 Год назад +41

    The Yuba County 5 story has always been a story that baffles me. I have absolutely tried my best to read every single piece of literature thats been printed on the matter AND there have been a lot of youtubers that have covered this case. There was also a book that came out, I believe it was called Out of Bounds and it was basically the same exact information that you just shared along with just a few opinions from family and other people who were close to the boys. There was one theory that was pretty interesting. It stated that The boys would get very strange when they were faced with confrontation and they would make noises reminiscent of very small children. This unfortunately made them easy targets and people who were not very sensitive to their disabilities would make fun of them fairly often. Immediately after the game that they attended a group of guys had started messing with them in order to get them to start making those noises and they ended up chasing them all the way Into the mountain almost to the area where their remains were later found. It was mentioned that on account of them being chased that is why they left their vehicle.
    I'm not sure if I believe this was exactly how it happend however, with all of them having learning disabilities it would not have been difficult to set off a string of circumstances that would have yielded such an enormous deviation from their trip home.
    Once i had read that theory i can almost picture the delicate situation they found themselves in and i can absolutely see how this, along with clouded judgement paired with fear created a perfect storm of sorts that lead to the demise of each of these men.
    Since Gary had the highest set of survival skills when compared to the others it isnt difficult to see how far he could have made it before his body possibly giving out. He may have crawled into some sort of crevice and died of exposure, however, im positive if this is the case, he was the very last one to go and because he had more experience than the others i believe he attempted to take care of his friend the best he could during those last few months of winter. Once it was clear hed passed, i sense that Gary felt that he could finally attempt a trip down the mountain. When he set off i think he found the trek to be a lot more difficult in theory and he unfortunately succumed much of the same way his closest friends had.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад +11

      I think Gary left much sooner, possibly the same night. He would have known how to turn on the heat and open the food containers. Finding Ted frozen and starved leads me to believe that Gary wasnt there.

    • @LillithsApple
      @LillithsApple Год назад +4

      This has to be one of the top extreme mysteries I have ever heard. I want to know the answer so badly. I have wondered sometimes if Gary is guilty, but I have also accepted something paranormal was probably involved.

    • @lesliemartin3
      @lesliemartin3 Год назад +4

      @@LillithsApple .There was this weird part in the book from Gary's sister, who said that she swore she saw him like 3 times after that. Needless to say I wasn't convinced it was him that she was seeing. But let's say that she actually did see him. It wouldn't surprise me that he lived and just stayed off the grid.

    • @chronobretz9511
      @chronobretz9511 Год назад +1

      My gut feeling is they saw something they shouldn’t have like a drug deal and were kidnapped the dealer took them to the trailer and went to contact someone about what to do timothy was probably already in a bad state and seeing an opertunity Gary led the others to try and find help but they were caught and killed Gary managed to get away for awhile but was eventually killed and picked apart by animals so we never find the body that’s my theory anyway

    • @JoliNatural
      @JoliNatural Год назад +1

      Did the book mention a possible psychotic break by Gary? One theory I heard was that, potentially, Gary enjoyed being smarter than the others, potentially bullied and hurt them, and that he's the reason they drove up the hill and exited the car scattering in the wilderness.

  • @christinamacaulay6169
    @christinamacaulay6169 Год назад +91

    I love listening to you tell these fascinating cases, an hours not long enough😢❤

    • @paulwright8378
      @paulwright8378 Год назад +2

      As long as it's not a omnibus

    • @secretagent5954
      @secretagent5954 Год назад +5

      he does have a good voice

    • @JB-rt4mx
      @JB-rt4mx Год назад +4

      Play it at .05 speed..🏴‍☠️🏳️‍🌈🧐👾

    • @pbj5521
      @pbj5521 Год назад

      It’s “an hour is not long enough” , not “an hours”. Hour is singular and hours is plural. Please improve your grammar

    • @linda-louiseanthony9802
      @linda-louiseanthony9802 9 месяцев назад

      @@pbj5521Say’s you! People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. You couldn’t even use a full stop for god’s sake!

  • @b.j.t9448
    @b.j.t9448 Год назад +34

    love your line when saying he was preoccupied with not dying.

    • @rocketta.chique5761
      @rocketta.chique5761 Год назад +9

      Key mindset to have when in that situation. I pray I’d have the same strength of mind if that were ever to happen to me.

  • @meredithgrubb4497
    @meredithgrubb4497 Год назад +49

    I have lived in the middle of very thick woods all my life and it gave me chills up my spine when u said they thought the searchers were mistaking deer and such for the child. I dont know why but i think they were not seeing the child or deer. Theres no way that child would have been able to escape searchers with such a quickness without getting or hung up if it was so thick. I dont know, it just gave me the weirdest gut feeling.

    • @Lorian7748GenXr
      @Lorian7748GenXr Год назад +12

      YES!! As a rural living woman, that was one of the most unsettling facts presented. I was thinking about how animals sound - either fast scurrying or deliberate exact movements in the wild. I believe that they thought it was wildlife since our brain is taught to make a rational decision, but if there isn't one... 👻👽👿☠️
      🙈🙈🙈🙈

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад

      Children are taught to run from strangers. This works against search efforts. Lost children have been found hiding from searchers.

    • @Lil_lioness
      @Lil_lioness Год назад +4

      My best friend grew up living in the woods. This confused me too.

    • @Townesvanwaits
      @Townesvanwaits Год назад +2

      So why do you think it wasn't a deer?

    • @erikiacopelli451
      @erikiacopelli451 10 месяцев назад +2

      Prolly shadow ppl. I seen them in the woods n is a big reason I won't go in the woods no more

  • @ZombieSazza
    @ZombieSazza Год назад +59

    The case of Matthew and hearing how experienced he allegedly was, I always wonder how truly “experienced” these hikers/climbers/outdoorsmen actually are. Especially when they don’t have an emergency beacon, nobody knows their location, and nobody has been told beforehand which area the person will be hiking.
    A text telling someone where you are or some way of finding your coordinates takes less than 1 minute to send, and is incredibly invaluable and lifesaving.

    • @markpettie681
      @markpettie681 Год назад +14

      Agree 100% I think many of these so called experienced outdoorsman are nothing more than weekend warriors.

    • @jonathanbethards3689
      @jonathanbethards3689 Год назад +6

      yep, I always tell someone where I'm going, whether I'll be alone, my route, and when to be expected back. I don't really care if something happens to me, but my family would wanna know.

    • @sarahoshea9603
      @sarahoshea9603 Год назад +7

      Yeah, like the 60yr old woman who's body was found a mile away from a main trail, they always report how here family said she was "Very Experienced" but then later they admitted she would get confused and needed someone to guide her, she got lost after her trail buddy left her. Yeah, real competant.

    • @markpettie681
      @markpettie681 Год назад +3

      @@sarahoshea9603 Ya,that women got just a lil ways of the trail to pee and ended up getting lost and dying! She had NO business hiking alone and should have called it quits when her friend bailed! Freakin absurd!

    • @Tech9Jacket
      @Tech9Jacket Год назад +3

      Most of these stories were children or people who went missing before emergency beacons were even available to civilians

  • @NatureLover-62
    @NatureLover-62 11 месяцев назад +10

    I have always held the belief that the RCMP is an agency that are incompetent to the level of which they cannot be trusted regarding investigations, theories as well as a lack of transparency with their conduct. The RCMP have had consistently been accused of misconduct, improper reporting as well as an attitude of treating missing person cases in which defies the same standards of law enforcement. No one should trust the RCMP as they have, by their own actions, created an atmosphere of incompetence.

    • @ronehouse4317
      @ronehouse4317 14 дней назад

      Exactly they don't take oath to protect the ppl neither do the courts... to protect the crown.. oaths r to the crown.. crown land my arse.. we need to claim our land back.. not to mearion the UN & EU agenda UNdrip to steal all land n resources

  • @narcissusnarcosis614
    @narcissusnarcosis614 Год назад +15

    Yay! Thanks for the compilation, Adam! You’re the best. ❤

  • @tarnyaattwell4841
    @tarnyaattwell4841 Год назад +20

    How many time's have we heard of people suddenly just walking off into the woods, as if they are called and in a trance. I watch other viceos about the same thing, but for some reason, I love your video's They are so much better than other channels❤❤❤

    • @jonathanbethards3689
      @jonathanbethards3689 Год назад +8

      makes me think of all the paranormal stories I've heard where people hear their names being called by a loved one's voice, only to find no one..

    • @tarnyaattwell4841
      @tarnyaattwell4841 Год назад +8

      God yes, I really believe there are entities all over the place that we are mot able to see. Dimensions could be so near or so far, but the closest could be the scariest in the woods x

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah Год назад +5

    Awesome thanks as always

  • @kzoll3546
    @kzoll3546 Год назад +12

    I really enjoyed the story of David and Frederic. You totally peaked my curiosity. Thank you

  • @jddav2935
    @jddav2935 Год назад +7

    The Yuba 5 is a tragic story. I used to live up and around that area they went missing. It is rough wilderness up there an easy area to get lost and disoriented even for a skilled outdoorsman.

  • @TheAbomb
    @TheAbomb Год назад +4

    This case is so bizarre, love the music!

  • @ld9044
    @ld9044 Год назад +6

    Another great video!❤

  • @j.griffin
    @j.griffin Год назад +8

    Thanks for Posting!

  • @b.j.t9448
    @b.j.t9448 Год назад +7

    love your spooky backround music..

  • @go4brookle761
    @go4brookle761 Год назад +17

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen him so gobsmacked before. He was almost speechless. Love your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @tangmcbang
    @tangmcbang Год назад +4

    The compilations are my favorite! Thanks for posting.

  • @AarronS
    @AarronS Год назад +4

    Excellent work bro.

  • @todd7619
    @todd7619 Год назад +9

    I grew up in the middle of the woods around all kinds of animals and have never come close to mistaking a deer for a child. I can understand it in this situation though, almost hyper sensitive to the surroundings especially involving a missing child.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Год назад +2

      The sound of a deer walking in a forest sounds much like a human. However, the deer I have seen do not look at all like a human, let alone a young child.

    • @terrikeentk
      @terrikeentk 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I have grown up in Oregon born and raised and I also have never in my life heard of experienced woodsman mistaking a child for a deer, especially multiple experienced mountain men

  • @candyrain09able
    @candyrain09able Год назад +8

    Something I just thought about is how David and Fredricks case sounds exactly like the disappearance of Ada Quintal. The two cases are so bizarrely alike that its worth comparing and looking into. This was a great video. I will probably listen to it again. Thank You Top Mysteries. Take care everyone and stay safe. ❤

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +4

      Yeah! I have covered her disappearance on the channel once before, I'm pretty sure it was the video either right before or after David and Frederick originally

    • @Ready-ForTheEnd
      @Ready-ForTheEnd 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@MissingVoidTV
      Can you cover missing postal worker kiera coles from Chicago?? Many believe the footage of her isn't even her but someone dressed as her. She's still missing

  • @tonya--7704
    @tonya--7704 Год назад +11

    I think I would focus on the Hobbs boy in the first story. There's something going on with him, I think.

  • @whims6278
    @whims6278 Год назад +3

    Its so gloomy and rainy here this weekend, and these are perfect to listen to

  • @Lorian7748GenXr
    @Lorian7748GenXr Год назад +22

    😢 I've lived in rural Northern MN and WI for nearly 42 years. These areas have all been in & around my (or other's) Indian Reservation areas. I've witnessed a handful of paranormal occurrences /unknown beings most refuse to believe exist, but I've never known of anyone to mistake deer /other wildlife for a human. Animals move either very rapidly or with such trepidation, humans just don't move like that in the woodlands.
    I'm aware that most people use "logic" to explain experiences away since 2x, either of my older sisters witnessed these with me, but neither acknowledge the incidents. Lol one "forgot" 🤥 & the other is "too afraid" 🐔 to discuss. Just thought I'd share...

    • @maddieleigh-jx6jb
      @maddieleigh-jx6jb 6 месяцев назад +1

      I too have had strange occurances in deep forest in uk. We have no real idea what lives in there that stays hidden from us.

    • @GuestifiedVFX
      @GuestifiedVFX 2 месяца назад

      I used to live near Ashland, WI but moved to Appleton a couple years ago, I’ve seen weird stuff up in Ashland

  • @joshuaeverett1314
    @joshuaeverett1314 Год назад +3

    Nice work, on the two friends in Canada, seriously strange

  • @Livetodaywell
    @Livetodaywell Год назад +1

    Very well presented and I like your calm voice and thorough presentation of the facts with good film and photographs. Well done. I am a fan

  • @jbrobertson6052
    @jbrobertson6052 Год назад +8

    Yaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!! I was going to go and do some work but not now.

  • @royalmichaels1289
    @royalmichaels1289 Год назад +6

    First time here and you’re awesome! What a great video!
    David and Fred… clearly a cover up….
    Having a loved one (or more) go missing has to be absolute torture my heart goes out to the missing and all those that love them. May they all be found alive and safe but if not may they at least be found and so their loved ones can stop searching for them and bring them home.
    Thanks again !

  • @LisaCooper-thevegan-123
    @LisaCooper-thevegan-123 Год назад +2

    So many people, so much unexplained. Thank you Adam! It just boggles my mind 🤔🤔🙏♥️♥️

  • @nelsaf365
    @nelsaf365 Год назад +8

    In the last story, the men in Canada who rented a cabin that was found locked; it reminded me of the Dyatlov Pass incident in Russia.
    Thank you for a posted video!

  • @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit
    @Special_Tactics_Force_Unit Год назад +8

    I think David and Fred got into a fight in the cabin for whatever reason, they fight over a gun which was discharged many times in the tussle. Maybe one is thrown into the fire and runs away outside and the other one chases after them. They both get lost in the woods and expired.

  • @LotsofLisa
    @LotsofLisa Год назад +23

    I’m curious as to how there seem to be quite a few random cabins in the woods that no one seems to know about. I say that because for instance, the Youba 5, why didn’t anyone come and search that cabin or the owners say “hey maybe they stopped in our cabin let’s go look.” There seems to just be random cabins out in woods that are abandoned or something. I also found it an interesting idea the sheriff thought a bird of prey was the reason for a missing child. A. very small child.
    And then sometimes I think the people were never out in the woods in the first place, and somebody is trying to cover up a crime that happened elsewhere.

    • @meredithgrubb4497
      @meredithgrubb4497 Год назад +3

      It the yuba 5 the cabin was so far away from the area they went missing, no one actually expected them to be there.

    • @Lorian7748GenXr
      @Lorian7748GenXr Год назад +2

      That specific cabin wasn't privately owned either, but I agree in general.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад +5

      It was a Forest Service trailer. It was only occupied a few months out of the year by Forest Rangers. Probably where the broken watch came from.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад

      @@kitfisto1827 I don't understand why any of their loved ones would rather speculate that they met their demise through nefarious means rather than by their own choices.
      To think the worst case scenario seems like a more burdensome way to deal w/it, especially when they haven't got anything remotely to suggest their loved ones were targeted.

    • @jayp4033
      @jayp4033 Год назад +2

      ​@@isabellind1292except for the fact that they know their loved ones better than anyone else does. How many times have people been dismissed as missing and the families have fought and it turned out there was more too it.

  • @goodstuff8156
    @goodstuff8156 Год назад +16

    The vast majority of missing person cases are not solved and the number of missing persons is always much higher than what is reported.

  • @juliam7056
    @juliam7056 Год назад +3

    great video.

  • @mowm88
    @mowm88 Год назад +6

    By all means our weekly Friday fix of lost hikers. A good time.

  • @sherriec5258
    @sherriec5258 10 месяцев назад +1

    What may have happen with the 5 men, considering their backgrounds, was that during or after stopping to buy food they encountered somebody with ill intentions that scared them and followed them, which caused the guys to take the off road in hopes of losing the menace. After the car got stuck, or they thought it was, they didn't have time to get the car unstuck and got out of the car and probably ran in different directions trying to hide in the woods. No time to discuss the situation I suppose. As said earlier, knowing their backgrounds, they probably were too afraid to go back to the car, venturing on to find help. But I suppose them scattering in different directions to hide caused them to somehow lose each other. One or more must have encountered bears.
    And possibly something had already happened to one of the guys and Theodore took his shoes and that's why they were at the trailor with him. But then.... it leaves the question why didn't Thodore have his own shoes....

  • @patsyfoster8730
    @patsyfoster8730 Год назад

    Thank you for putting these stories together ❤

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +9

    How is it so that every grown man drowns!? To me that’s unusual. And for those two men to not be found together is bizarre. Why didn’t the test the men’s hands for gun powder so they can piece together who was shooting? Was it them or someone’s else? These basic tests are pretty important.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад +2

      Hypothermia often leads to the victim feeling overheated and delirious. That's why "paradoxical undressing" occurs with hypothermia victims. It is not at all strange to think that someone suffering from these effects would wade into cold water in an attempt to "cool down". As the hypothermia sets in, the victim slips below the water surface and drowns. It's not that mysterious.

  • @casioshock
    @casioshock 10 месяцев назад +2

    Poor little Andrew 😔
    RIP little boy

  • @timberdaniels7317
    @timberdaniels7317 Год назад +3

    Hi Adam, love your content and videos! I recall listening to other videos about the Yuba 5 and they mentioned that Gary switched shoes with Ted(Theodore) because the frostbite was hurting his feet or something along those lines. Sad case pretty creepy as well.

  • @elaineshelby4337
    @elaineshelby4337 Год назад +1

    I Love to hear your voice.I watch your videos often Great compilations❤ 57:22

  • @racerx009
    @racerx009 Год назад +19

    As for abandoning their car..... probably because they were afraid to drive in a blizzard on that road for many reasons (low visibility, etc) so they pulled over to wait for the storm to blow over but then after time more panic sets in so they decide to set out on foot to get help/find civilization but got lost.

    • @TrumpIsrael2024
      @TrumpIsrael2024 Год назад +6

      As a truck driver, to get out of the blizzard or snowstorm, you have to drive thru it. 4-5 hours later, I'm back on dry road. No way I'm gonna sit there for god knows how long, days, weeks, until the snow clears.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад

      @@TrumpIsrael2024 💖🚚"If you bought it, a trucker brought it"🚚💖

    • @killuminati-Life-Bro
      @killuminati-Life-Bro Год назад

      That's a stupid fairy .

  • @reygordo
    @reygordo Год назад +9

    Happy Friday!

  • @catb-w5212
    @catb-w5212 Год назад +4

    Love listening to your channel

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +3

    I wish all creators used sources, did research like this, and explored what we know based in facts while still leaving the unknown as a possibility.

  • @cherryvalance3686
    @cherryvalance3686 Год назад

    Grew up 10 minutes from Tucker Lake and have never heard this story! Thank you!

  • @paulwright8378
    @paulwright8378 Год назад +3

    Matthew sounded suicidal in that the pages ripped out of the notebook where suicide notes but he didn't want to upset them

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 Год назад +11

    The Missing Enigma made a full video on the missing 5 young men. The man who had the heart attack seemed a bit suspicious.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад

      No one just walks away from a heart attack. He was driving under the influence and got stuck. His "heart attack" was made up.

    • @ciaranofarrell4010
      @ciaranofarrell4010 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah I think that he was a bit suspicious, but I think that comes from him being on the mountain doing something illegal rather than looking for campsites. I don't think he had anything to do with the missing men, but you never know 🤔

  • @itallia666
    @itallia666 Год назад +6

    You have covered so many puzzling disappearances, Adam & along with the Yuba 5, this story gives me a headache!
    I honestly think David & Fredericks case is almost unfathomable!
    I definately think the Canadian Mounted Police werent
    A) very competant in detecting what happened
    B) there was covert dealings around where & how the bodies came to be where they were found
    The search was called off too quickly in view of the circumstances & because authorities didnt want things too closely looked at.
    I feel that the 2 guys were firing within the cabin not at something INSIDE but at something clambering all around the cabin OUTSIDE & VERY close to the cabin & there was MORE than one threat but many.
    Imagine a creature or two or 3 trying to get inside & had climbed onto the roof & trying to ram the door open, stretch your imagination further & think about something growling, roaring, threatening..
    Ok you need to suspend belief here but no one can say it could or couldnt happen!!
    Even if the guys had suceeded in scaring off whatever it was, no one in their right minds would leave the protection of the cabin.
    If fear gripped these men would they leave their weapons then
    LOCK the door?
    No Way!
    Its always puzzled me how David suffered burns on his arms & hands ???
    Whatever was attacking them did they try & set it on fire?
    If so, did whatever it was, climb onto the cabin roof & the guys thought it would set the cabin alight?
    Did David suffer the burns
    A) setting something alight?
    Or
    B) did he try putting something on fire, out?
    No one, ever, would leave the cabin without weapons if there had been prior trouble!
    Maybe David or Frederick got hurt & they needed to get help?
    My theory is, the C.M.Police concealed the bodies prior to anyone finding them because??
    Something very odd happened
    When they called off the search they ( stupidly) placed the bodies miles apart to confuse every one
    Did they make mistakes because they panicked? Hadnt thought it out properly?
    Thought it would just blow over?
    They just made it worse!
    Some idiot locked the cabin door.
    Or the owner had been contacted at the start of the search & HE locked the door.
    Later realising it was a stupid act but stayed silent.
    I definately think the C.M.P have something/s to hide, plus they perverted the course of the investigation because without their complicity it makes even less sense.
    Unless the C.M P had something to hide about the real truth of why the 2 guys were terrified
    How they really died then without those authorities coming forward & admitting they lied & confounded the evidence then this case will NEVER make sense!
    It Definately should be reopened
    & explored & gone over with greater diligence & use of modern technology applied,may make more sense.
    SOMEONE KNOWS MORE THAN WAS EVER REVEALED IN THIS CASE!
    I do hope fervently the families of David & Frederick get answers & closure soon.
    Thank you Adam for keeping these cases relevant!
    Peace🕊
    🇬🇧👧.

  • @BX138
    @BX138 Год назад +3

    People who are lost in the woods, probably don't know they're "missing", with searchers looking for them.

  • @JoliNatural
    @JoliNatural Год назад +2

    Poor Theodore being alive for 8-13 weeks, hoping to be found yet not found in time.

  • @a.kinsman
    @a.kinsman Год назад +10

    I wonder if the reason police may not thoroughly investigate anything to do with the Nahanni Valley is because they are also terrified of the supernatural occurrences that happen around there...

    • @YOUR-LOCAL13
      @YOUR-LOCAL13 Год назад

      That could very well be the reason.

  • @annielagottfried9709
    @annielagottfried9709 Год назад +5

    Hello first and foremost I absolutely love listening to you thank you for telling us these stories, second of all on the last story with the two men in the cabin I think perhaps there had to have been a third person that perhaps knocked on the cabin door and was let in for whatever reason I think that person after a short period of time became a threat to the two men and they ran for their lives perhaps the one was even torture to a certain extent I believe the third person is probably the culprit and the person that hunted the men to think that they had to hide and leave the safety of the cabin. That's just my opinion thanks for bringing us the stories

    • @susannenerad9851
      @susannenerad9851 Год назад +1

      Just my opinion, but I don't think it was a person, if they were shooting all over the cabin, kinda sounds like they were panicking, but just saying

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +5

    If you are hiking you should have a way to make fire. Making a large fire is the fasted way for anyone to find you.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Год назад

      In California fires are illegal in many forests or reservations. There is also risk of setting the area (more than intended) ablaze.

  • @kwagigi
    @kwagigi Год назад +3

    ADAM HERE ❤

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +4

    You can be THE BEST CLIMBER and STILL get a lose rock and fall to your death. My dad climbed and it doesn’t matter how good you are. The worlds best climber died climbing. So…and again if they are so good at hiking why not gps, flare gun, way to make fire, satellite phones, etc.

    • @Ready-ForTheEnd
      @Ready-ForTheEnd 6 месяцев назад +1

      I always wonder why people who go into the woods dont bring a bull horn, flare gun, or at the very least a whistle.

  • @DanteTheEgregore
    @DanteTheEgregore Год назад +3

    On the last story, could it be that the men were shooting at each other after getting into an argument? They could have dropped their arms after running out or ammo and fled, convinced the other was right behind them with a loaded gun before getting lost. This doesnt explain the locked doors, but maybe they fled out the windows?

  • @MarvinHartmann452
    @MarvinHartmann452 Год назад +2

    I don't think there's unexplained disappearing, there's only badly documented disappearing.
    If you don't have all the facts to put together a coherent story, then every case will appear mysterious but there's no need to think of a paranormal event or a mysterious creature, there's only unknown facts.
    Sometimes, the police won't investigate because they know the chances for them to recover any clues is very low or will need an incredible amount of luck for these clues to be found.
    I've lived in a remote, wooden area almost all my life, did many hunting, trekking and camping trips, that often lasted a week or more and so did many of my friends, and never ever saw anything we couldn't explain.
    Most people don't know how incredibly easy it is to get lost, to mistake some place for another, or to think you're somewhere else you're supposed to be if you're not familiar with the surroundings. That's probably what happened to the yuba 5, they probably thought they were lost and too far away from any help and didn't have a clue where they were.
    Also, for the one who was found in the shack with food, if he eaten or drink contaminated water and got sick, he would have thought the food was not good anymore and didn't eat anything else, and becoming weak, he couldn't have done anything else, got delirious and passed from dehydration.
    It's way more simplistic to explain it that way than to imagine some mysterious events.

    • @robmack8342
      @robmack8342 Год назад

      Sounds good in theory but unless you've looked into a majority of the cases, you'll see tons are completely ones without any explanation. Just start with David Paulide's cases and you'll see there's no explanation to 90% of them. Go with Thomas Messick. Read all the facts first then watch the documentary. See if that doesn't fit a unexplained disappearance.

  • @susannenerad9851
    @susannenerad9851 Год назад +2

    Whoa that's just to weird, the case of David & Frederick, they were shooting at something in the cabin, then found dead far away? There must be something out there, not knowing their bodily injuries, has to be something weird there to, very curious as what happened to them, creepy

  • @schizoid9847
    @schizoid9847 Год назад +1

    Disturbing and spooky. Yuba case, like Dyatlov, has always baffled me.

  • @MarieHuff-kx4kk
    @MarieHuff-kx4kk Год назад +2

    About mistaking a deer for the boy -
    I live in a densely wooded area in Pa. A woman's back yard was at the edge of the woods. She was out there hanging laundry, and she was shot and killed by a hunter who mistook her for a deer. She was wearing white gloves, he saw the white moving and thought it was a deers tail. He couldn't see the house, it was so thick he just saw the little bit of white.
    Just an example

  • @chubbycatfish4573
    @chubbycatfish4573 Год назад +5

    With the Yuba County 5... could be a case of folie a deux. I guess technically, it would be folie en famille... One of them had delusions and/or hallucinations and the others became convinced of whatever it was and fled/hid. They didn't start the fire as not to attract attention to whatever imagined threat.

  • @Venkolm
    @Venkolm 4 месяца назад +2

    I doubt an eagle could have done it. Even the largest known (alive) eagles, are not big and strong enough, to pick up the child and took off with it.
    There is a certain eagle which could pull it off - the Haast Eagle - but it went extinct 700 years ago. And it lived in New Zealand.

  • @candyrain09able
    @candyrain09able Год назад +3

    ❤❤Thank You for the hour long video. Perfecr for bedtime❤❤

  • @matthewcobb3149
    @matthewcobb3149 Год назад +4

    Has anyone heard Matthew Green tore pages out of maps often, or am I thinking of someone else??

  • @gladiator_games
    @gladiator_games Год назад +3

    Yuba 5 is so wierd. How are there survival instincts soo bad. I heard they were mentally challenged though.

  • @davidcarrs9972
    @davidcarrs9972 Год назад +2

    How do you know it was them who done the firing? Could someone have held them at gunpoint& fired a few warning shots? Could the hole in the shirt have been made in a struggle? Property owner is suspect no 1, followed by the sheriff. In these rural places they're often related to each other, covering up what really happened.🤔🤔???

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Год назад +5

    Three things make me think Gary was involved. The paranoia , the fact one of them had his hand wrapped around his watch, and the sheets wrapped and tucked under Theodore .

    • @JamesMichael333
      @JamesMichael333 10 месяцев назад +1

      What paranoia? What does a hand wrapped around a watch have anything to do with Gary? What does sheets wrapped around Theodore have anything to do with Gary?

    • @maryamdear2122
      @maryamdear2122 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@JamesMichael333 stigma around mental health... I simply don't see any evidence pointing to Gary doing anything to the other guys.
      Not to mention, people with mental illnesses are far, far more likely to hurt themselves than multiple close friends.

  • @melodysmith307
    @melodysmith307 5 месяцев назад

    I have been watching your videos for a long time now and it's absolutely one of my favorites. I wanted to ask you who does your artwork? I have noticed that whoever does is truly talented. Ty and keep up the good work and I will keep being a fan. The case of Mathew I believe he walked into a portal, or was abducted by Aliens? Some of these cases are so bizarre that those 2 senerios are the ones that make any sense. I know people may think I am a lunatic but anyone that doesn't believe in this day and age with the amount of evidence out there is only in deep denial. Wait its only a matter of time before it's all out there and proven.

  • @shealarson2635
    @shealarson2635 Год назад +3

    As for the last story, what did the coroners report say about how the men died compared to how they were found? Why don’t you mention anything about the coroners report? Also, if one died of hyperthermia, how long was he dead before searchers found him? Same with the victim that had drowned? How long was the person dead before he was found compared to how long the body was in the water? If both bodies were found in areas previously searched then how long were they dead before they were found?

  • @woodbrassandglass
    @woodbrassandglass Год назад +4

    As for the missing children, you have to take an account a single case of a missing child could be just a runaway who returns back home a day or two later or is found. And then another case is filed if the runaway takes off again, and another case is filed at the runaway takes off again. Some of these cases would be children who are just taking off being found and taking off again. But at the same time a smaller portion of these cases are mysterious, and people are never found

  • @cdrwin
    @cdrwin 6 дней назад

    I like the longer cases 🔥

  • @JulianValefire
    @JulianValefire 7 месяцев назад +1

    Last one seems like foul play, i mean, who has the keys to the cabin? Could they not have fingerprinted the keys to see if someone else locked the cabin door? or did they never find the keys?

  • @ajneary1
    @ajneary1 Год назад +11

    Have you covered the other mysterious disappearances and deaths in the Nahanni Valley? Some are much older than the one you discussed today. Some call it the Valley of Headless Men... a little hint at the other stories. Also the Naha tribe, obliviously the valley is named after them, mysteriously disappeared as well.

    • @jettanyx1
      @jettanyx1 Год назад +3

      I maybe replying twice, I am sorry. I can back to edit my response and don’t see it. He did a full video on the valley I think last year. I remember it because I listen to these while at work, he didn’t say where the valley was located so I couldn’t tell if it was the USA or Australia or anything b cause I can’t see the map that he was showing so I commented on where was this place and he responded with where it was for me 😂

    • @mauriceclark4870
      @mauriceclark4870 Год назад +2

      @ajneary have read about Albert. Feeley nahanni. Gold prospector he did all portages on his own. I don't think he trusted anyone but himself

    • @LotsofLisa
      @LotsofLisa Год назад +2

      Is that the place where you can only get to it by boat or some thing? And the tribes and the white men who were prospecting for gold disappeared too?

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +4

      Yes! Right here: ruclips.net/video/YLNe9jWtQWA/видео.html&ab_channel=TopMysteries

    • @ajneary1
      @ajneary1 Год назад +1

      @@LotsofLisa Yes exactly, disappeared and found dead. When found dead they were decapitated, and I think the heads were not found.

  • @mariusfridlund55
    @mariusfridlund55 Год назад +3

    last one was a creapy one..

  • @kitfisto1827
    @kitfisto1827 Год назад +2

    It is common for family member's to be unsatisfied with a Police investigation. They want closure. If they don't get that, they accuse investigators of being derelict. It's their job to solve the case. Not make you feel better.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Год назад +1

      As harsh as that seems, I listen to reports of family criticism of police or investigators and tend to agree. Searching forests or mountain hiking trails involves a tremendous amount of coordination and effort.

  • @ThatOddChickenHippie
    @ThatOddChickenHippie Год назад +2

    There is something very wrong with the Nahanni Valley

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Год назад +1

    The story on Bobby one thing i think is like the dogs used to search for missing people are probably not nearly as good as the ones that would search for a hiding criminal.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад

      The mother of teenager Amber Dubois who was kidnapped on her way to school & murdered went on to be involved in search & rescue w/her search dog, named after her beloved daughter.
      She and her trusty companion were responsible for finding missing & murdered SF resident Michelle Le. 💓🐕‍🦺💓

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf Год назад +5

    When those young boys got lost for 40
    Days in South America they dropped crates of food and flyers telling them to stay out and How to survive. Dropping off flyers while up in the air searching is pretty cheap and I’m sure the family would pay for them. So why don’t we do that ?? With matches so the people can use the paper as both instructions and to make fire signals. Just a thought.

  • @AnaFolkenstal
    @AnaFolkenstal 4 месяца назад

    14:15 Yeah, "experienced and careful."
    That never stops accidents from happening. See diving accidents as an example.
    Experienced divers die even with their years of experience just from a minor mistake or oversight.

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Год назад +1

    Those poor young men.
    And as for the Nahanni Valley well, it's the Nahanni Valley O_o

  • @ANO-.-NYM
    @ANO-.-NYM Год назад +8

    I can totally believe the last story with the RCMP.
    They've been in a bunch of scandals in the recent past and just seem incompetent- or there's a flaw in the organization.

    • @Lorian7748GenXr
      @Lorian7748GenXr Год назад

      RMCP are guilty of more scandals than they'll ever be held accountable for.

  • @Randall-dg6wn
    @Randall-dg6wn Год назад +2

    Story #1 ..... How likely is
    it they could have found
    footprints they thought
    could have belonged to
    the missing boy when it
    had poured rain very hard
    just the day before ???
    I would think rain that hard
    would have washed away
    any footprints.

  • @jayh6135
    @jayh6135 4 месяца назад

    When I was in high school me my friends went sledding in the thick winter of Western NY we went through thick woods to reach the hills and didn’t think about having to go back later and it was very dark by the time and we were walking around those woods for hours I remember being so dehydrated I was eating snow and we were in pitch black thankfully my friends dad and his hunting beagle were already looking for us and they led us back but it was probably a good 10-11 hours

  • @AsianGhostStories_
    @AsianGhostStories_ 7 месяцев назад

    very good

  • @paulwright8378
    @paulwright8378 Год назад +3

    The home owner could have shot up the cabin thats why he said it looks ok

  • @joe-9256
    @joe-9256 Год назад +14

    The case of the Yuba5 has a simple explanation. Just think like a serial killer for a moment. As reported, the boys stopped at a grocery store for snacks. That's where the perpetrator spotted them and planned out his dirty deeds. He could have lured the innocent boys to his cabin in the woods using a story like "please help me. My grandma is all alone in her cabin and needs firewood" for example. The perpetrator would have already had these stories thought up ahead of time, just waiting for the opportunity to use them. The boys followed the perp to the location where their car was found. Then the perp pulled out a gun on them and led them off 19 miles to the cabin. There the perp tortured the boys and eventually ended their lives. It could have gone down like that. California has no shortage of perps.

    • @aaronrashott3514
      @aaronrashott3514 Год назад +12

      Serial killers don't generally kill adult men. And certainly not 4 or 5 at a time.

    • @joe-9256
      @joe-9256 Год назад +2

      @aaronrashott3514 - due to their learning disabilities, the 5 young men could have looked as easy to coerce as 1 typical adult. The perp would have looked at this as a once in a lifetime opportunity.

    • @davidhiggins3986
      @davidhiggins3986 Год назад +8

      Sounds like a confession joe

    • @MarvinHartmann452
      @MarvinHartmann452 Год назад +3

      There's too much of "maybe" in this explanation.

    • @jayp4033
      @jayp4033 Год назад +1

      ​@@davidhiggins3986haha. That's a reach

  • @jillanderson1316
    @jillanderson1316 7 месяцев назад

    I love the scenery jn your videos cos im not feeling so good at all but watching the scenery and the animal s especially the bears is just uplifting despite the sad content which i also find interesting those poor children and parents i left an idea about the bear theory on the story aboutcasey I honestly wish some of the hikers would carry GPS or at least let people know where they are .when you think about the massive effort required to find people .

  • @TheFlipthis1967
    @TheFlipthis1967 Год назад

    What is the haunting background music during the Yuba 5 story, where could I get the track?

  • @bumblebee0369
    @bumblebee0369 Год назад +2

    This is just my opinion and theory. First you would have to rule everything out including; bear, mountain lion, a human being. ect. If they still don't know what ever happened to the boys after all this time, which they don't, that means they ruled out everything above. So what could of possibly scared these boys to leave their car and not come back, run and hide in a trailer not building a fire for warmth or run away from trailer instead of joining together and making a fire. There is only one possible theory and it's one that is controversial but it still should be considered. More and more people are having encounters with these bigfoot and dogman and the all white human but not human looking creature with a wide mouth and big sharp teeth I think its called the crawler and then all the other creatures we know nothing about. Many swear thier real. I believe they are. If i had to pick one i would pick a dogman. But who knows, any one of these creatures is probably what these boys would of been scared of. Everything else they would of hid in the trailer and made a big fire to keep bears or mountain lions away. Instead they hid wherever they could and were petrified. The boy found frozen in the trailer, he might of felt a tad protected however he sat thrre to afraid to make a fire to alert said creatures to where he was at (which they probably already knew he was there by his scent)
    So what else could it be.....everything else doesn't make any sense.

  • @kittymarshmellow9703
    @kittymarshmellow9703 Год назад +1

    9:30 Do searchers use whistles (referee) to signal they are searching...? Then the missing would know searchers are trying to help rescue?

  • @markpettie681
    @markpettie681 Год назад +7

    David had burns on his hands and arms because some type of entity was outside and jumped on the roof pulling the pipe to the wood stove out and caused the cabin to fill with smoke hence the burns as he grabbed the stove pipe to insert it back in place!! Something very fucked up went down here!!

    • @littleredwitch
      @littleredwitch Год назад

      I am just wondering if they weren’t attacked by « locals », natives or bootleggers or marijuana planters, whoever.. they weren’t welcome in the area and fled in fear, separated to confuse their assailants, lost their way and perished.
      Human involvement here, no Bigfoot or dogman or any little green men; only humans.
      And yes your scenario about the stove pipe is spot on.

    • @Swilla12
      @Swilla12 Год назад +1

      You must be looney!

    • @markpettie681
      @markpettie681 Год назад +2

      @@Swilla12 Got a better explanation let's hear it??

    • @Swilla12
      @Swilla12 Год назад

      @@markpettie681 if you think an "entity" jumped up on a roof and ripped a pipe out then you're delusional. And by the way, if you rip a stove pipe out of a roof it's going to create a large hole in the roof. The smoke would go through the large hole in the roof....

    • @dominicseanmccann6300
      @dominicseanmccann6300 Год назад

      @@markpettie681 not conspiracy minded, but what else it could be I can't imagine,...don't want to really.

  • @melodysmith307
    @melodysmith307 Год назад +2

    I know you concentrate on the vanished without a trace. I am waiting for someone to do a new report on MH370. I am addicted to that but there has been nothing new in a long time. I was hoping you might do some research and a report on that disappearance. I really would like to know if anything new has happened. Ty

  • @lizmonard
    @lizmonard Год назад +3

    I watched this the other day, some rather disturbing suspicious circumstances re Yuba 5. 33:45
    ruclips.net/video/I7DTCak0DOo/видео.html

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 Год назад +2

    Hmmm... The last case, is very strange. So, if the cabin was locked, when the owner arrived, are the keys found? If there were no keys, with one of the victims, it is very likeley, that there was a third party involved, which was in possession of the keys, in the end. Findin' the keys, is finding the key...

  • @pyrsartur3675
    @pyrsartur3675 10 месяцев назад

    Is there a protocol to frequently call out the name of the person? When searching for kids there should be a protocol for calling out the name and with frequent re-assuring phrases. When a child is lost and alone, they imaging monsters and predators or mean people.

  • @smilodon87
    @smilodon87 Год назад +5

    In all seriousness, the two men in the NT cabin sounds like a case of bad drugs. The yuba 5 were either lured or influenced to go up the mountain. As for Matthew, even experienced climbers fall. And he clearly was not that experienced or bright if he did not tell anyone where he was going.

  • @suereeves5994
    @suereeves5994 Год назад +1

    Seems odd to me that Joe Shones went to check an area's weather at night, what would he see? It is never mentioned whether the montego was still there when he came back to retrieve his car either.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 Год назад +1

      His story is nonsensical. And he was a known alcoholic. People put WAY to much stock in his account. Which has changed many times, btw.

  • @Lil_lioness
    @Lil_lioness Год назад

    Been following Adam for over a year. Why is he not receiving sponsers?