CreepTime The Podcast Ep. 46 - Vanished In The Woods: The Yuba County Five
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2023
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The audio quality isn’t bad! As long as sylas and stew are here, I’m living for it!
12:37 Jackie Jr. could dial the phone, actually. He just didn´t like to. He dialed and talked to his girlfriend for hours.
23:54 Joseph Schons gave a total of SIX different versions about what he "saw" that night, to law enforcement, media and the Boys´ families. Not very believable.
31:35 Actually the families didn´t just sit there and waited for the search to be reopened. They looked for The Boys up there every single day, when possible.
37:45 There were no snow clothing in the USFS trailer. Not one. Food and heat, yes.
45:00 Gary Mathias´ status in the case file is such of a "victim". Worth mentioning this when it comes to the "Gary did it" theories.
52:20 Gary was the only one who smoked, and sure thing you don´t smoke in Doc Madruga´s car. No way.
59:47 Gary was taking his medication consistently at the time of the facts. No "reports" can prevail over his medical history (including the prescriptions receipts) which Yuba County Sheriff Office looked over very closely.
01:11:30 The actual distance between Roger´s Cow Camp (Montego) and the USFS trailer was around 11 miles by walking, not 19.
01:12:00 The USFS trailer was the only site with supplies and shelter on a 8-mile radius.
01:13:30 Ted Weiher cause of death was pulmonary edema due to hypothermia and exposure.
I strongly recommend giving a read to the last known entry in the case file, dated Nov. 15th, 2019 and signed by the current Sheriff of Yuba County, Mr. Wendell Anderson.
I’m going camping here tomorrow…. Can’t wait to tell this story around the campfire
I need to hear their reactions after you get back!
I’d love to hear your take on the case of Mary Vincent. She was out hitchhiking when the worst happened.
I absolutely love this podcast !!! you should try adding pictures. when putting it on RUclips !! I would love seeing the area or pictures of the victims while listening like this !
listening to this story gave me goosebumps. Learning that the boys had disabilities like I do made it all the more sad and feeling bad for them and what possibly could have happened to them. At the same there’s still some things about the story that don’t make any sense
Why didn’t they eat anything? Why didn’t turn on the heating? Why didn’t they try to make it back to the car?!
It’s theses kinds of stories that get me thinking 💭
They ate the snacks in the car , the empty wraps and empty bottles were in the car only a half of candy bar wasn't eating . I heard on another documentary that a shell casing was found where the car was abandoned , after the snow cleared , hence the hasty abandonment of the vehicle .
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I’m schizophrenic and I can tell you that without my meds, I’m not snapping out of an episode.
The audio was different, but not bad. Glad you two covered this one. It’s one of those cases that seems like it’s and open and shut case, but then at the same time leaves you second guessing.
I usually listen on Amazon but came here to discuss lol. The guy said he saw two set of head lights so what if the men were getting flagged down and they pulled over and the driver from the other car gets out to come talk to them. (That could explain why the window was down)
They try to rob them because they are in a quiet area. They all get out the car they hear the call for help. The men run and this spooks the robbers and then they turn off both headlights and leave
Audio is fine, love this podcast!
Sweet bedtime story 😂 naww but fr love ya guys!!!
Lol, I'll make sure not to go missing when it's snowing 😅
did they eat gary? like did gary declare the resources as sinister, and then he died accidently and they were so hungry...?
not funny. Show some respect, man
The store clerk was actually female not male .
The final theory you ended up with is exactly what I thought! I kept yelling “he opened the window because someone must have gotten out of the car!” I also wonder if, in their altered state, because they were cold and hungry and also some of them not so great with common sense, if they didn’t eat or use anything from the trailer because they thought that it would be considered stealing?? I just have a feeling that there wasn’t anything nefarious going on, it was just an extremely unfortunate misunderstanding.
Ugh that makes me so sad to imagine if that was the reason, that they were just fearful they'd be stealing and would rather starve in any case. The only oddity to the trailer is that Gary (who seemingly had zero delays) was also in there and also did not eat the majority of that food. It's a bit strange and difficult to explain.
I don't think such a thing is possible. A man who is starving will eat anything. Shoe leather, a rat, dead horse meat, tree bark. Ultimately, he will resort to an act of cannibalism. You can't fool your body. Things like theft fall into the background. Even if they didn't know how to use an opener, [which was unlikely in the 1970s when cans didn't have easy removable lids with pin like they do today], they could still break the cans with stones or other heavy objects.