Hey all, back home for a week before the honeymoon as we didn't want the channel to be empty for a few weeks, so I put together this compilation of disappearances that I've covered previously. Next week there will be something fresh, I'm thinking something UAP-ish related (not decided yet). And then after that there are two disappearances that I want to cover once I'm home properly. Be safe over this weekend everyone and have a good one.
hey Adam, so you've covered these cases for a long time and are well versed with all of it. what is your opinion on this phenomena? what do you think it is?
@@Theothesleeper It's a hard question to answer. I think there are inevitably going to be some, perhaps many false positives, and as a result, I wouldn't want to try to speculate on specific cases. However for some of these kinds of disappearances, I think, genuinely, there may be something happening that we are not familiar with. Outside of saying that, I really don't know.
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That was a perfect comment from the cop in the second case, talking about the autopsy saying that the body has to tell us a story they can’t and the story that the bodies telling is a lie! That’s one of the best things I’ve ever heard a cop say in one of these cases
in the US of 12 case studies which included 2nd autopsies finding that all the young male victims had been abducted and then dumped in water only 1 was reopened by police as the former finding of accidental drowning collapsed.In a 13th case the young man survived but couldnt remember anything.All drugged
@@sawrasamyes I've seen people talk about this but nothing loud ,clear in open much , or let's say...A NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT? TO warn people I mean why aren't we alerted to things like this why's it take 15 young men God knows how many to eventually find out in a random video if don't watch you tube I'd never know. It's insane . I wonder sometimes.... Id much rather live in Wales in a home dug into a rockwall , isolated from the crazies, it's been so bad for so long and not really allowed to do anything about it that needs to change too.
I've had a psychotic episode before, the feeling of being pursued by assailants that only you can see or feel the presence of. If it wasn't for people calling the police because of my erratic behaviour, who knows where I would be now.
We are glad you told us you can relate to having being in that mind set as that's important to understand as there's only so far you can imagine,so it really does help the case if someone has your experience so can advise and see a person's pov.we need people like you.thank you.
I think Lars had a reaction to the antibiotics he was on. I can't think what its called right now but its known to have side effects like Lars experienced. I think being in an unfamiliar place, away from home and loved ones may have amped up his paranoia. If at home around family he could have been talked down but by himself in a strange place his mind over exaggerated his fear.
I think Lars had a brain injury. He had got jumped in a bar 2 days before over a soccer game. The doctor he saw did not do any brain scans or anything they were just trying to get him home. But where the hell he went is the obvs problem.
Right! May be he was in panic and tried to hide. May be he is still somewhere in this hotel/elterly home where he climbed up on the balkony. We already had disappearences where the people got stuck in walls or being machinery and where found months or years later.
I’ve been following this channel for years now and it never fails to get me thinking about these incidents. And it always delivers the goods. It is brilliant. It is my favourite mysterious disappearances channel.
Re Maurice Dametz: 1. There's only one witness to any of what he supposedly did that day: the "Companion". 2. The dogs couldn't pick up a scent at the place where he allegedly spent several hours sitting/kneeling and digging in the ground with tools. 3. None of his tools were found. Why would an abductor of any kind take the time to pick up his tools? Logical conclusion? He was never there in the first place. Something else happened to him, and the Companion then went up to the topaz site, dug all the pits themselves, and faked the disappearance. Why do it like this, creating an enduring mystery? After all, if you want an ill, frail 87 year-old gone, there are far more plausible ways to achieve it without creating anything like this much fuss. My only theory is that the Companion and/or members of his family wanted him gone for reasons unknown, but something went wrong that left the body in a suspicious condition (maybe he fought back with unexpected vigour), so they could no longer pass it off as an accident or natural causes. Having him "vanish into thin air" was then the only available option. My feeling is that he's buried somewhere completely different where he'll likely never be found. Note that I have zero evidence for this: it's just plausible conjecture. The fact that the Companion's name has never been released is interesting, though I don't know what to make of it. The fact that the police interviewed him but never charged him only tells us that they couldn't find any evidence, not that they didn't have their suspicions.Without evidence, it would be extremely unwise for the police to voice any suspicions, particularly in lawsuit-happy America.
I don't believe he ever made it rock hounding that day. If he'd have been there, the dogs would have been able to trace his scent. The man was supposedly in a shallow pit/hole digging in the dirt with his hands and tools. Unless every inch of his skin had been covered by an air tight hazmat suit, his scent would have been present. Not to mention, you can work up a sweat with minimal effort, especially if you're elderly. I don't care how close of a "companion" David McSherry was. By his own admission, he was the last person to see the Reverend. Body or no body, he should have caught charges a long time ago. Whomever was in charge of this investigation definitely dropped the ball.
The companion lying about Doc being there does seem to be the most likely option, but I want to remind you guys how many times dogs cannot find a scent in cases that take place in wooded areas, despite proof the person was there AND some of them later being found nearby. I've wondered if it has anything to do with some places being overwhelmed with the scents of other animals, plants...etc. I've also wondered if there is some sort of natural plant that we are unaware of the masks scents for dogs which leaves them unable to do their job. If that's ignorant, sorry, I'm just throwing out "what if's". ✌️
I don't believe that Maurice ever set foot on the site where he supposedly disappeared from . The scent dogs didn't pick up on his scent at all there. That to me, points to the so called friend Maurice was with. . It wouldn't be the first or last time a so thought friend would be a murderer . I don't know - that's my first impression and makes the most sense. To bad the friend wasn't subject to a polygraph. Love your channel , it is my new fave ! You don't swear and this sets your standards way higher than other channels ! You do such an excellent job! This old granny really appreciates your class and high standards ! Bravo !
I concur - while every eventuality was supposedly investigated - it seems that it was never established that Maurice was ever digging with his friend in the first place. I noticed also that there was virtually zero traffic to witness events.
Its been a great day for youtube. We get new videos from The Why Files,Lore Lodge,Anceint Architecture, Wartime Stories and Missing Void. Its going to be a good night at work. Thanks guys.
Also Sarah Boone got found guilty of second degree murder and Leilani Simon was found guilty for killing her baby boy. It was a great day for UA-cam and justice
If a drug came out today that caused the destruction alcohol causes it would be a class A drug. I often think when you see people in town that are hammered it's not dissimilar to the zombie-like drug addicts in the USA but we are so used to seeing it we just accept it.
Rory had a heavy night ( 2 pints…my foot). He either took some substance willingly or got drugged by person unknown. He ended up in the river and was carried away with the current. Poor Rory. No-one deserves that. 😢
When a body goes into river though it can end up being swepped away miles and miles from the point it entered so not finding a body in a particular location doesn't necessarily mean that there's no body in the river its just in a different place to where the search is taking place
What if Rory never left that care home? The dogs couldn' find his scent outside, so I believe he wasn't actually outside at the river. Maybe his remains will be found in the basement or in a ceiling, or he was removed like some passed away elderly. And what if he didn't run *from* something, but *to* something? Some urgent call, some timeline... If Maurice had an accident or if he passed away in the area, the dogs and searchers would have found him - if he still was on the surface. But what if he didn't disappear from the earth but *into* it? There are mines in the area and certainly shafts and ventilation ducts. The ground is washed out with crevices and holes. I think he packed his stuff and went for a pee or poo into some bushes and fell into a hole. Maybe he fell through some branches or shrubbery and this covered up the hole again so searchers didn't see it.
Hey, Adam! Its been a while since I've had time to enjoy your great content, so nice to be back.😊 So, in the first case... I instantly got the sense there's much more to these 2 "guests" he left with.... How much of their interrogation is known?
When I was a senior in high school I smoked for the first time and I got so paranoid I thought people were after me I told my friends they are after me, I jumped in my car, drove home, locked the door, went in my room and just sat there. Not saying that's what happend but if they don't see anybody chasing him I think it was something he took
The last one is more than likely an easier explanation than you may think. I don't think he was ever even at the location, I think his 'friend' did something elsewhere and used this as an alibi, which is why dogs never picked up the scent at the dig site that was supposedly the old man's.
Love channels like this, and That Chapter; explanations on unsolved crimes usually include money, jealousy,, revenge… Investigators likely have answers, but no proof.
Running to use the river as a toilet while bypassing 10 toilets in, ya know, a Building, is absolutely ridiculous... p.s. congrats u 2! have fun, and safe travels ❤
In Rory's case I suspect he may be found around the Residential home for the Elderly. if he climbed to a balcony, he may be on a roof or wedged in a small gap between walls somewhere. I suspect the Police didnt do a thorough search of the house. I've worked in several Homes of that sort, and theyre often old houses, with coal houses, basements, different levels of roofs, attics with windows, skylights etc. If he was'nt picked up, or ran further afield, my guess is his body is somewhere at the Residential home.
Law enforcement are often lax about missing person's cases well maybe if they weren't so lax not so many of these people would be going missing in the first place
I'm from York and many people, and the local newspaper, have speculated that there is a serial killer on the loose. A way higher than statistically average number of young people, usually students end up drowned in the local small rive - the Foss. Of course, these are always attributed to misadventure of the drunken variety. This is, of course, possible but some of the circumstances are very odd. It would be easy to get away with if you wanted to do it. Following a lone student along the river on a Friday or Saturday night and push them in. It is always put down to drink in City with a council that cares more about tourists than its own citizens.
@@loditx7706 like blocking public access to 10+ km of riverbanks with barriers that drunken lads can't climb over, but not doing the same on the bigger river, the Ouse?
@HappyBeezerStudios I know nothing of the geography of the town. It seems that all the suspicious deaths happen on just the one waterway mentioned in this post. Did others happen on this other river you now identify? Perhaps its location is not used by walkers. Perhaps not located so that persons use it as access from the night spots/ downtown to residential areas. Don't know, since it was not identified here. I was just thinking that if there is a serial killer, removing or making access to victims more difficult, might save some lives. Silly me.
40:00 After listening to retellings of Nining's story many times I've started to wonder if the person carried off by the waves was never Nining to begin with and that her family didn't know where she was at the time and assumed that the person was her .. when in fact it was actually the deteriorated male body that was found by the search and rescue. Meanwhile, Nining could have been suffering from a mental condition like dementia or Alzheimer's which gradually reduced her willingness or ability to speak and led her to wander off unnoticed.
Hey Adam, thank you for the video to keep us going. Hope you and yours have a wonderful honeymoon and I look forward to the 2 disappearance cases you’ll be covering in the near future!! Take care bro!! 🫡
The Deaths, the Disappearances, the unsolved mysteries, the Statistics are Horrific ! Their are 1000s of disappearances in the "Missing 411" books, which are similar type cases to these ones. Their are so many things to get into but IMO, if the Truth was somehow ever revealed, it would shatter our perception of Reality. We are not alone and we are not safe !
The case about Nining, it seems impossible for her to re-appear in the same place, in the same clothes, for a year 1/2. This may be the oddest case I've ever heard along with the man that was skiing and wound up a thousand+ miles away.
For the 1st one, he was probably under the influence of drugs. The 2 blokes he met might’ve given him a tab, and bcos most people think recreational drug use is harmless, no one seems to have considered that he had a bad "trip." Where he might be, though, i can't say....
I had complete amnesia for about 18 months after losing oxygen to my brain from a seizure/TBI--didn't know my family or myself. It sounds so extreme/rare, but it can happen in simple, unexpected circumstances.
Wasn't complete but I had a stroke when I was 34 and lost about 6 months worth of memories. In that 6 months I had met and been dating girl pretty seriously. I forgot her completely (yeah we ended up breaking up).
@@markcarpenter6020 Exactly! My husband was a total stranger because i'd lost between 6-10 years of memory. (I didn't recognise my children by sight at first, but they at least began to 'feel' familiar to me once i was back at home with them.) Sorry you had to experience that too.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 we tried to make it work (apparently we had been talking marriage serious)but it really hurt her that I had completely forgotten her. All the events and memories that meant so much to her were just gone for me. And they have never came back. The stroke damaged that section of my brain.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 we tried to make it work but it really hurt her that I had forgotten her and us. All the events and memories that meant so much to her were just gone for me, and they never came back. The stroke damaged that section of my brain.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 and you tube keeps yeeting my reply. Well I'll try one more time. We tried to make it work but me forgetting our relationship really messed with her. And in my case those memories never returned. I had a hemorrhagic stroke and it did lasting damage to sections of my brain.,.
I don’t know if it’s true or not. But I read somewhere that Dr. Dametz’ wife and this friend of his, got together some point after his disappearance. If it’s true, That pretty much solves the mystery for me. There is no way that guy did not hear or see something in that proximity.
I can't say what happened to the first case, Rory. But without a body for toxicology tests it's impossible to know if someone put something in his drink. From my own experience, I'd say it's quite probable that somebody did.
I am reminded of quite a few accounts going back many years having to do with the mysteriousness of Indonesia. My (former) best friend's mother, now deceased, actually was born into a village that was occupied by the Japanese until the Pacific theater prevailed. She told of an account where some arrogant (American) military man was cursed by a witch doctor. The enlisted officer loved to chew tobacco. When he returned to his quarters he witnessed tobacco spit coming from the walls. She had a brother on a ship in the allied theater. Their mother woke from a vivid dream that his ship went down in the Pacific and he was calling out to her. They found out that he was indeed lost when the ship he was stationed went down. Truly sad.
I'm surprised you didn't know, & I'm sure there's probably *many* other comments already, but there _is_ such a thing as "dry drowning" where there's no water in the lungs, I guess because the throat just shuts & doesn't take in water *or* breathe ....sucks...
My best friend in the 70s worked in a popular bar and dance hall. Someone put enough LSD in her soda she sipped on occasionally to kill several people. She felt ill and left work to drive home. She started seeing bizarre things and drove to the police station where she crashed into the building for help. She was in the hospital many weeks with terrible effects from the drug. For decades after she continued to have flashbacks. No one knows why someone would do this. She was liked at work and by the customers. I don't understand why someone would do this. The doctors were amazed she survived and chalked it up to her love for her baby girl and fight to live for her.
…it takes 14,000 micrograms (mcg) to be considered a lethal dose. We’ll call several people 4 to be conservative. 14,000 * 4 = 56,000 mcg. The average dose is 50-100 mcg. You’re telling me someone spiked her drink with 560 tabs worth of LSD and she didn’t notice? Fam, that would change the taste significantly. I fear this is cap
Bizarre how 2 people from the exact same university were found that way in water with no evidence of drowning it makes me think that the same party is reasonable for both their deaths
May be someone at the university keeps snatching those boys. Mindboggling that the autopsy didn't reveal anything and that this was just shrugged of. Why wouldn't they at least ask another doctor? Did they do a toxicology report? Why weren't the feds asked for help? 😮
If Maurice were ridiculously rich, famous or a government employee of some sort, you know damn well the governor his wife wrote for help would've sent every branch of the Army, the fbi, cia and csi to search and every news organization out there to cover it 😒
Thanks Adam yet another great presentation delivered to me just how i love it ! my only measly fault is i only wish you would upload videos more often, a pathetic request really but that is all ive got, love you bro, Ben from Wolves :)
Your voice sounds so familiar and I watch your other channel, just came across this video and I’m so glad that I did because your so invested in your work and it’s so obvious that you’re passion for being a UA-camr and you really work so hard and definitely your voice is amazing ❤your so great I’m subbed to this channel now.🎉
The spiritual beliefs, legends, and stories of Native Americans reflect a deep, multi-generational connection to Bellingham Bay that views it not just as a body of water but as a living entity, filled with spirits, ancestral power, and the forces of transformation. See also Marine Spirits. My mind goes to not the individuals but the area that people keep showing up dead.
The case of people suddenly acting erratic and out of character according to those who knew them are too numerous to count. It’s as if these people who have never previously had mental health issues suddenly have a psychological episode and then flee and vanish into thin air. It’s a fact that these events have happened to dozens of missing people. That phenomenon is an irrefutable fact. What does it mean? How can these circumstances happening over and over be a coincidence? When they vanish there is no empirical evidence. All we can do is make a hypothesis that this behavior and their subsequent disappearance must be linked. I leave it to you my friend, missing void, to put forth a theory because you are a serious researcher in these events.
A friend and I were 3 hours earlier at the airport but went to a trance. So we missed the flight. I suddenly had a psychotic Episode and at the night i was sleepwalking (that evil thing chased me in my dream). I run out very fast and wanted to leave the hotel and almost run into the woods if my friend did not stop me. I knew i would disapeared forever if she not stop me. I felt the evil present. It using your trauma against you. Since then I try find a way to protect myself. (Psalm 23)
I always wondered if the Dametz case could have been murder. He was wealthy and infirm to a nice, plausible degree, and the family's immediate eagerness to collectively accept a fantasy explanation before/in lieu of exhausting factual ones just rings suspicious af. The whole thing with his 'mysterious companion' as the last witness is also sketchy. I can't remember but were there any witnesses (other than the family) that saw him?
Oh ok you're sort of mentioning it hypothetically now--for some reason i always lumped the 'companion' and the family together in terms of motive on this one. Maybe because of the family's reaction, maybe because it keeps the crime from being connected to inheritance/assets if no family member was around. Companion could be 'close family friend/cohort' maybe?
Did those 2 young men in Washington have the same professor? The college and bring a freshman seems to be a common link even through the years. A professor or adviser???
In Rory's case, could the bathroom thing be valid because if you're not a patron of an establishment, they'll often just tell you "no" right up front. Maybe it was theoretically easier than wasting the rejection time at the pub/hotel?
The Damaetz case is interesting in that there is very little information about his companion that day and any mention of the time line and events leading up to their arrival at the area of his disappearance. We have only the friends word that he took Maurice to the spot. No mention of any witnesses that saw them together, or saw them at the sight. Maybe he "disappeared" earlier and never made it to the digging site. This seems to be particularly plausible since the dogs could pick up no scent whatsoever at the pit he was supposedly working at. We don't know how deeply the police investigated this theory, if at all, or what was discovered. But it is very odd that dogs failed not only to follow a track, but failed to detect any trace of his scent at all. Even if he had "ascended" by some divine intervention. would that erase all physical traces of him, including scent spoors? Of course God is capable of performing such a miracle, but why would he?
I'm an American who was living in Shanghai in 2015 and spent years in communist countries, and i had an incident that i couldn't explain for years until i heard about Havana Syndrome, but it was like i'd been sonically/electrically hacked... i ended up trying to leave for work the next day with pants on my head and nothing on bottom after worshiping a pomelo all night. My health rapidly deteriorated and i was living back in the States two years later, completely physically immobilized and practically nonverbal. I've always wondered if they thought we were carrying documents or something. I'm kind of offended they never even asked; i could've used the extra income.😆
Look up Missing 411 A Sobering Coincidence by David Paulides. The first two men fit the profile as well as the circumstances and parameters of the theory. Water is the key. This has been happening forever.
He has covered several Missing 411 cases and mentions Dave a few times in some of his older videos. Check them out if you haven't, they are really good
UFO piloted by a skin walker big foot.... DP is near bankruptcy and other than C2C, has no relevance, many cases debunked by people like Missing Enigma
@@Wearespurstvhe doesn't add every single detail known about individuals that go missing, but I respect him for being willing to keep the names of the missing in the public, attempting to form a theory based on commonalities between cases, and being open minded when he knows he will be ridiculed by some. He the godfather of Missing 411, all the creators out there thinking they've got it all figured out just because they think they know history or the ones that want to link most of the cases to true crime need to show the guy a little respect, especially when so much of their channel are dedicated to the subject he formulated. ✌️😀
I have a feeling if we could figure out who killed Blair we would find the Smiley Face Killer. Why did no one interview anyone with keys to the gate at the plant?
Does anyone remember the Elisa Lam video? We have a pattern here. Whether the victim is found or not we have a pattern - a psychotic breakdown, changes in time and space around the victim, and disappearance! My theory is that the victim affects time and space, which then change in such a way as to engulf the victim, and make him/her disappear! I. e. we've got a 'mind over matter' situation (much to the victim's disfavour)!
"open to those things" isn't "openness to ideas" such as logic, reason, mathematics, and science. That "openness" is naivete that stems from lack of widespread education and confirmation bias that legends and tall tales have to be true because they're old. The concept of "the ether" was old- and is very much not what goes on in space.
Yeah, that stuff make interesting stories, and legends and tell tales are good to remember for history, but it's not something you can use in a meagnifull way to solve à mystery. "Ether" is pretty much the same as "orgone" à theorical élément where you could transmit what you think, and make a person do what you wanted telepathically. Nonsense.
What about the man that survived something exactly like this he climbed up then fell into concrete ditch.broke his spine was from texas this has been happening to men around certain area, called lady burd lake or something similar in texas , lots have vanished this man however, o and some found just dead, the. An tested pos. For the date rape drug he doesn't remember climbing.
Head injuries can make you see phantoms just happened to me for 24hours I seen ghosts and shapes of creepy things normal items turn strange I fell asleep hit my head on Halloween deco.sitting beside my chair hit my temple on it ,it wasn't incredibly hard but hit hard enough to get concussion Wich causes the phantoms. Looked it up, very strange when this happens very.
It's called drugs dummies. Dude was on some ahit and was hallucinating and ended up somewhere like the woods where he likely died from being out of his mind and hypothermia and being lost or thinking he was. Easy.
Maybe we need Tyler Henry on the case, he could just ask these people. Someone call E! and set it up - I'm sure he'd be devastated to know he could help but isn't.
The reverend Maurice Dametz is a weird one indeed but, has anyone ever thought that, perhaps he fell down a distance, and landed in a way that hindered his ability to shout or even speak through injury. It is just a thought. The fact that dogs could not follow a scent, could indicate a fall into water even. I am not familiar with the area so, my thoughts could be way off beam.
I wonder if Blair in that second case maybe drank too much at a party or took something else and died and people at the party panicked and dumped his body at the facility
I suspect that there never was a "Nining washed away into sea" disappearance ... somehow it was all a madeup, for some reason only known to people involved. Just like the socalled "Maple Mystery", I forgot her full name. Anyway the story goes that for years Maple had been living all alone on her ranch, after having lost her 10 year old son to an accidental drowning ... losing it to deep grief she ended up totally cutting off from the world. One day, the police station received a phone call that caused a prompt visit to the ranch, ... Maple was found dead, been dead for a long long long time ... And a note written by Maple was left on the table beside her body, but the note was dated on the day of the 911 call. So, who made the 911 call? And who wrote the note? Then it came out that the whole thing was just an urban legend!
29/7-1965 in gothenburg Sweden. Jan.Olof.Dalsjö 21, Guy. Roger.Karlsson 22, Kjell-Åke.Johansson 16 and Hubner.Lundqvist in a blues VOLVO. Never seen again.
GP is owned by a pair of rich brothers. One is dead, the other still around supporting conservative orgs. Perhaps their money can buy a lot of silence? Why would a bright student disappear off a downtown road and end up in a stagnant pool on the grounds of the country’s largest paper factory? A place you can’t just easily enter.
46:07 this case could have also been a huge ruse for money! If she was homeless, why would she be in the same clothes…that are clean? It’s a huge ruse!
Ok so, my first thought with Maurice's case was that he didn't want to live out the last bit of his life as frail as he seemed and concocted a plan with his friend to end it in one of their favourite locations. As they were deeply religious, and Christianity prohibits self deletion, his friend might have helped him out... Not accusing anyone, just my initial thought.
Hey all, back home for a week before the honeymoon as we didn't want the channel to be empty for a few weeks, so I put together this compilation of disappearances that I've covered previously. Next week there will be something fresh, I'm thinking something UAP-ish related (not decided yet). And then after that there are two disappearances that I want to cover once I'm home properly.
Be safe over this weekend everyone and have a good one.
Thank you friend, I hope you have a great weekend also!
@@StevenG222 Cheers Steven 👍
hey Adam, so you've covered these cases for a long time and are well versed with all of it. what is your opinion on this phenomena? what do you think it is?
@@Theothesleeper It's a hard question to answer. I think there are inevitably going to be some, perhaps many false positives, and as a result, I wouldn't want to try to speculate on specific cases. However for some of these kinds of disappearances, I think, genuinely, there may be something happening that we are not familiar with. Outside of saying that, I really don't know.
Thanks so very much! Just found your channel...subbed!! And congratulations you and yours!! And have a wonderful, safe honeymoon!! Time goes quickly!! Before ya know it, you will have been married and have an expanded family!!❤❤🎉
That was a perfect comment from the cop in the second case, talking about the autopsy saying that the body has to tell us a story they can’t and the story that the bodies telling is a lie! That’s one of the best things I’ve ever heard a cop say in one of these cases
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in the US of 12 case studies which included 2nd autopsies finding that all the young male victims had been abducted and then dumped in water only 1 was reopened by police as the former finding of accidental drowning collapsed.In a 13th case the young man survived but couldnt remember anything.All drugged
@@sawrasamyes I've seen people talk about this but nothing loud ,clear in open much , or let's say...A NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT? TO warn people I mean why aren't we alerted to things like this why's it take 15 young men God knows how many to eventually find out in a random video if don't watch you tube I'd never know. It's insane . I wonder sometimes.... Id much rather live in Wales in a home dug into a rockwall , isolated from the crazies, it's been so bad for so long and not really allowed to do anything about it that needs to change too.
I've had a psychotic episode before, the feeling of being pursued by assailants that only you can see or feel the presence of. If it wasn't for people calling the police because of my erratic behaviour, who knows where I would be now.
I'm glad you are doing better now. Much love to you
@@ShellyBellyBeans Thank you, much love.
We are glad you told us you can relate to having being in that mind set as that's important to understand as there's only so far you can imagine,so it really does help the case if someone has your experience so can advise and see a person's pov.we need people like you.thank you.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
These are most likely from ghb druggings
They really need to put some cameras around the lagoon at that Bellingham facility!
Yeah, mind boggling that they cant tell how 2 young men died and just shrugged it of.
Rory's case has shades of Lars
Mittank with how he was running in a panicked manner before abrupt disappearing and appeared to be disorientated
That's a good point actually, I obviously know of Lars but I don't think I've ever covered him on the channel.
I think Lars had a reaction to the antibiotics he was on. I can't think what its called right now but its known to have side effects like Lars experienced. I think being in an unfamiliar place, away from home and loved ones may have amped up his paranoia. If at home around family he could have been talked down but by himself in a strange place his mind over exaggerated his fear.
This occurred to me too.🇺🇸
I think Lars had a brain injury. He had got jumped in a bar 2 days before over a soccer game. The doctor he saw did not do any brain scans or anything they were just trying to get him home. But where the hell he went is the obvs problem.
Right! May be he was in panic and tried to hide. May be he is still somewhere in this hotel/elterly home where he climbed up on the balkony. We already had disappearences where the people got stuck in walls or being machinery and where found months or years later.
I’ve been following this channel for years now and it never fails to get me thinking about these incidents. And it always delivers the goods. It is brilliant. It is my favourite mysterious disappearances channel.
The dapper accent doesn't hurt, either. That's for sure. 😆
Re Maurice Dametz:
1. There's only one witness to any of what he supposedly did that day: the "Companion".
2. The dogs couldn't pick up a scent at the place where he allegedly spent several hours sitting/kneeling and digging in the ground with tools.
3. None of his tools were found. Why would an abductor of any kind take the time to pick up his tools?
Logical conclusion? He was never there in the first place. Something else happened to him, and the Companion then went up to the topaz site, dug all the pits themselves, and faked the disappearance.
Why do it like this, creating an enduring mystery? After all, if you want an ill, frail 87 year-old gone, there are far more plausible ways to achieve it without creating anything like this much fuss. My only theory is that the Companion and/or members of his family wanted him gone for reasons unknown, but something went wrong that left the body in a suspicious condition (maybe he fought back with unexpected vigour), so they could no longer pass it off as an accident or natural causes. Having him "vanish into thin air" was then the only available option. My feeling is that he's buried somewhere completely different where he'll likely never be found. Note that I have zero evidence for this: it's just plausible conjecture.
The fact that the Companion's name has never been released is interesting, though I don't know what to make of it. The fact that the police interviewed him but never charged him only tells us that they couldn't find any evidence, not that they didn't have their suspicions.Without evidence, it would be extremely unwise for the police to voice any suspicions, particularly in lawsuit-happy America.
I’m thinking the same.
He wasn’t even there that day. It’s the obvious conclusion
Yeah, but as far as I know, no one ever got any clues in why anyone wanted this old lad gone.
The companion is David McSherry. It's online. Not a secret.
He also gave video recorded interviews.
I don't believe he ever made it rock hounding that day. If he'd have been there, the dogs would have been able to trace his scent. The man was supposedly in a shallow pit/hole digging in the dirt with his hands and tools. Unless every inch of his skin had been covered by an air tight hazmat suit, his scent would have been present. Not to mention, you can work up a sweat with minimal effort, especially if you're elderly. I don't care how close of a "companion" David McSherry was. By his own admission, he was the last person to see the Reverend. Body or no body, he should have caught charges a long time ago. Whomever was in charge of this investigation definitely dropped the ball.
The companion lying about Doc being there does seem to be the most likely option, but I want to remind you guys how many times dogs cannot find a scent in cases that take place in wooded areas, despite proof the person was there AND some of them later being found nearby. I've wondered if it has anything to do with some places being overwhelmed with the scents of other animals, plants...etc. I've also wondered if there is some sort of natural plant that we are unaware of the masks scents for dogs which leaves them unable to do their job. If that's ignorant, sorry, I'm just throwing out "what if's". ✌️
I don't believe that Maurice ever set foot on the site where he supposedly disappeared from . The scent dogs didn't pick up on his scent at all there. That to me, points to the so called friend Maurice was with. . It wouldn't be the first or last time a so thought friend would be a murderer .
I don't know - that's my first impression and makes the most sense. To bad the friend wasn't subject to a polygraph.
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I concur - while every eventuality was supposedly investigated - it seems that it was never established that Maurice was ever digging with his friend in the first place.
I noticed also that there was virtually zero traffic to witness events.
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Motive? Polygraphs are unreliable for many reasons. That's why they are not admissible in court.
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If a drug came out today that caused the destruction alcohol causes it would be a class A drug. I often think when you see people in town that are hammered it's not dissimilar to the zombie-like drug addicts in the USA but we are so used to seeing it we just accept it.
Facts
Sounds like Rory had a bad trip and fell into the river
Rory had a heavy night ( 2 pints…my foot). He either took some substance willingly or got drugged by person unknown. He ended up in the river and was carried away with the current.
Poor Rory. No-one deserves that. 😢
When a body goes into river though it can end up being swepped away miles and miles from the point it entered so not finding a body in a particular location doesn't necessarily mean that there's no body in the river its just in a different place to where the search is taking place
What if Rory never left that care home? The dogs couldn' find his scent outside, so I believe he wasn't actually outside at the river. Maybe his remains will be found in the basement or in a ceiling, or he was removed like some passed away elderly. And what if he didn't run *from* something, but *to* something? Some urgent call, some timeline...
If Maurice had an accident or if he passed away in the area, the dogs and searchers would have found him - if he still was on the surface. But what if he didn't disappear from the earth but *into* it? There are mines in the area and certainly shafts and ventilation ducts. The ground is washed out with crevices and holes. I think he packed his stuff and went for a pee or poo into some bushes and fell into a hole. Maybe he fell through some branches or shrubbery and this covered up the hole again so searchers didn't see it.
Hey, Adam! Its been a while since I've had time to enjoy your great content, so nice to be back.😊
So, in the first case... I instantly got the sense there's much more to these 2 "guests" he left with.... How much of their interrogation is known?
When I was a senior in high school I smoked for the first time and I got so paranoid I thought people were after me I told my friends they are after me, I jumped in my car, drove home, locked the door, went in my room and just sat there. Not saying that's what happend but if they don't see anybody chasing him I think it was something he took
good gravy you're a pussy
Just my thought with these guys too much weed
Well that’s what happens when you smoke meth.
Moral of the story, don't smoke crack
The Water treatment Plant in Washington State Cases : Did the Police run checks and interview employees at the plant??
York also had a famous case of a woman that disappeared on way to work; never found.
She was probably murdered while all these were probably just weird accidents
Aye, Claudia Lawrence. Very odd.
The last one is more than likely an easier explanation than you may think. I don't think he was ever even at the location, I think his 'friend' did something elsewhere and used this as an alibi, which is why dogs never picked up the scent at the dig site that was supposedly the old man's.
Love channels like this, and That Chapter;
explanations on unsolved crimes usually include money, jealousy,, revenge…
Investigators likely have answers, but no proof.
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Thank you very much Nancy :)
The Roey case reminds me of a few of the smiley face killers cases. I wonder if he had his drink spiked.
That’s what I thought of too.
Maybe Rory saw something that no one else could see.
Running to use the river as a toilet while bypassing 10 toilets in, ya know, a Building, is absolutely ridiculous... p.s. congrats u 2! have fun, and safe travels ❤
IF you need to pee, you gotta pee. Even if it's just the corner of a house. But not running that far.
In Rory's case I suspect he may be found around the Residential home for the Elderly. if he climbed to a balcony, he may be on a roof or wedged in a small gap between walls somewhere. I suspect the Police didnt do a thorough search of the house. I've worked in several Homes of that sort, and theyre often old houses, with coal houses, basements, different levels of roofs, attics with windows, skylights etc. If he was'nt picked up, or ran further afield, my guess is his body is somewhere at the Residential home.
I remember hearing of a case of someone going missing during work, and they found him years later wedged behind a freezer.
Law enforcement are often lax about missing person's cases well maybe if they weren't so lax not so many of these people would be going missing in the first place
Enablers by proxy too.
Adults
I'm from York and many people, and the local newspaper, have speculated that there is a serial killer on the loose. A way higher than statistically average number of young people, usually students end up drowned in the local small rive - the Foss. Of course, these are always attributed to misadventure of the drunken variety. This is, of course, possible but some of the circumstances are very odd. It would be easy to get away with if you wanted to do it. Following a lone student along the river on a Friday or Saturday night and push them in. It is always put down to drink in City with a council that cares more about tourists than its own citizens.
Perhaps citizens and victims' families should start a movement to demand that access to the water should be barred by fencing, or whatever.
@@loditx7706 like blocking public access to 10+ km of riverbanks with barriers that drunken lads can't climb over, but not doing the same on the bigger river, the Ouse?
@HappyBeezerStudios I know nothing of the geography of the town. It seems that all the suspicious deaths happen on just the one waterway mentioned in this post. Did others happen on this other river you now identify? Perhaps its location is not used by walkers. Perhaps not located so that persons use it as access from the night spots/ downtown to residential areas. Don't know, since it was not identified here. I was just thinking that if there is a serial killer, removing or making access to victims more difficult, might save some lives. Silly me.
Nah bro, aliens.
40:00 After listening to retellings of Nining's story many times I've started to wonder if the person carried off by the waves was never Nining to begin with and that her family didn't know where she was at the time and assumed that the person was her .. when in fact it was actually the deteriorated male body that was found by the search and rescue. Meanwhile, Nining could have been suffering from a mental condition like dementia or Alzheimer's which gradually reduced her willingness or ability to speak and led her to wander off unnoticed.
Hey Adam, thank you for the video to keep us going. Hope you and yours have a wonderful honeymoon and I look forward to the 2 disappearance cases you’ll be covering in the near future!! Take care bro!!
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The Deaths, the Disappearances, the unsolved mysteries, the Statistics are Horrific ! Their are 1000s of disappearances in the "Missing 411" books, which are similar type cases to these ones. Their are so many things to get into but IMO, if the Truth was somehow ever revealed, it would shatter our perception of Reality. We are not alone and we are not safe !
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The case about Nining, it seems impossible for her to re-appear in the same place, in the same clothes, for a year 1/2.
This may be the oddest case I've ever heard along with the man that was skiing and wound up a thousand+ miles away.
I just think the family isn't telling the whole story...
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Dogs, large birds, & even the noises made by raccoons can be quite frightening in the dark of night.
For the 1st one, he was probably under the influence of drugs. The 2 blokes he met might’ve given him a tab, and bcos most people think recreational drug use is harmless, no one seems to have considered that he had a bad "trip." Where he might be, though, i can't say....
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Fascinating episode!
I guess he wasn't extremely drunk, seems more like drugs. People on drugs, especially those who don't use them regularly can do very odd things.
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I had complete amnesia for about 18 months after losing oxygen to my brain from a seizure/TBI--didn't know my family or myself. It sounds so extreme/rare, but it can happen in simple, unexpected circumstances.
Wasn't complete but I had a stroke when I was 34 and lost about 6 months worth of memories. In that 6 months I had met and been dating girl pretty seriously. I forgot her completely (yeah we ended up breaking up).
@@markcarpenter6020 Exactly! My husband was a total stranger because i'd lost between 6-10 years of memory. (I didn't recognise my children by sight at first, but they at least began to 'feel' familiar to me once i was back at home with them.)
Sorry you had to experience that too.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 we tried to make it work (apparently we had been talking marriage serious)but it really hurt her that I had completely forgotten her. All the events and memories that meant so much to her were just gone for me. And they have never came back. The stroke damaged that section of my brain.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 we tried to make it work but it really hurt her that I had forgotten her and us. All the events and memories that meant so much to her were just gone for me, and they never came back. The stroke damaged that section of my brain.
@@ingridfong-daley5899 and you tube keeps yeeting my reply. Well I'll try one more time. We tried to make it work but me forgetting our relationship really messed with her. And in my case those memories never returned. I had a hemorrhagic stroke and it did lasting damage to sections of my brain.,.
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I don’t know if it’s true or not. But I read somewhere that Dr. Dametz’ wife and this friend of his, got together some point after his disappearance. If it’s true, That pretty much solves the mystery for me. There is no way that guy did not hear or see something in that proximity.
I can't say what happened to the first case, Rory. But without a body for toxicology tests it's impossible to know if someone put something in his drink. From my own experience, I'd say it's quite probable that somebody did.
Like the guy running out of the airport.
Exactly what came to my mind.
Story 1 reminds me of Lars Mitank
The scary thing about paranoid delusions is they do have a remote possibility of being real hallucinations however are not real
I am reminded of quite a few accounts going back many years having to do with the mysteriousness of Indonesia. My (former) best friend's mother, now deceased, actually was born into a village that was occupied by the Japanese until the Pacific theater prevailed. She told of an account where some arrogant (American) military man was cursed by a witch doctor. The enlisted officer loved to chew tobacco. When he returned to his quarters he witnessed tobacco spit coming from the walls. She had a brother on a ship in the allied theater. Their mother woke from a vivid dream that his ship went down in the Pacific and he was calling out to her. They found out that he was indeed lost when the ship he was stationed went down. Truly sad.
I'm surprised you didn't know, & I'm sure there's probably *many* other comments already, but there _is_ such a thing as "dry drowning" where there's no water in the lungs, I guess because the throat just shuts & doesn't take in water *or* breathe ....sucks...
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My best friend in the 70s worked in a popular bar and dance hall. Someone put enough LSD in her soda she sipped on occasionally to kill several people. She felt ill and left work to drive home. She started seeing bizarre things and drove to the police station where she crashed into the building for help. She was in the hospital many weeks with terrible effects from the drug. For decades after she continued to have flashbacks. No one knows why someone would do this. She was liked at work and by the customers. I don't understand why someone would do this. The doctors were amazed she survived and chalked it up to her love for her baby girl and fight to live for her.
Oh that’s just terrible. What a cruel thing to do.
Thank God she lived thru it! She must've had a strong love for her daughter and for life! ❤
Wow!
Mk ultra ideals did this.
…it takes 14,000 micrograms (mcg) to be considered a lethal dose. We’ll call several people 4 to be conservative. 14,000 * 4 = 56,000 mcg. The average dose is 50-100 mcg. You’re telling me someone spiked her drink with 560 tabs worth of LSD and she didn’t notice? Fam, that would change the taste significantly. I fear this is cap
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Thank you so much Lisa :)
Bizarre how 2 people from the exact same university were found that way in water with no evidence of drowning it makes me think that the same party is reasonable for both their deaths
Drink spiking maybe?
Both had the same medical examiner too, good way to cover your killing track imo
May be someone at the university keeps snatching those boys. Mindboggling that the autopsy didn't reveal anything and that this was just shrugged of. Why wouldn't they at least ask another doctor? Did they do a toxicology report? Why weren't the feds asked for help? 😮
Drunk guys both of them. Just accidents.
@lisapoe888 since you were there I'll take your word for it 😉
If Maurice were ridiculously rich, famous or a government employee of some sort, you know damn well the governor his wife wrote for help would've sent every branch of the Army, the fbi, cia and csi to search and every news organization out there to cover it 😒
Hmm the Bellingham place is dodgy. Sounds like some kind of bizarre university secret society stuff.
Sounds like Bellingham is a dumping ground for a serial killer….
It is near the Salish Sea; which was the site of several severed feet in shoes washing ashore....
I don't believe he needed the toilet. Who runs when they need to wee? No one who wants dry undies!
Yeah exactly, that and he literally ran away from the toilets too
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Your voice sounds so familiar and I watch your other channel, just came across this video and I’m so glad that I did because your so invested in your work and it’s so obvious that you’re passion for being a UA-camr and you really work so hard and definitely your voice is amazing ❤your so great I’m subbed to this channel now.🎉
BTW- Congrats on your marriage! God bless .❤
Daughter of lost person: God took my father.
Also daughter of lost person: Governor, help us find whoever took my father.
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The spiritual beliefs, legends, and stories of Native Americans reflect a deep, multi-generational connection to Bellingham Bay that views it not just as a body of water but as a living entity, filled with spirits, ancestral power, and the forces of transformation. See also Marine Spirits. My mind goes to not the individuals but the area that people keep showing up dead.
The case of people suddenly acting erratic and out of character according to those who knew them are too numerous to count. It’s as if these people who have never previously had mental health issues suddenly have a psychological episode and then flee and vanish into thin air. It’s a fact that these events have happened to dozens of missing people. That phenomenon is an irrefutable fact. What does it mean? How can these circumstances happening over and over be a coincidence? When they vanish there is no empirical evidence. All we can do is make a hypothesis that this behavior and their subsequent disappearance must be linked. I leave it to you my friend, missing void, to put forth a theory because you are a serious researcher in these events.
Ghb
Too much weed
A friend and I were 3 hours earlier at the airport but went to a trance. So we missed the flight. I suddenly had a psychotic Episode and at the night i was sleepwalking (that evil thing chased me in my dream). I run out very fast and wanted to leave the hotel and almost run into the woods if my friend did not stop me. I knew i would disapeared forever if she not stop me. I felt the evil present. It using your trauma against you. Since then I try find a way to protect myself. (Psalm 23)
Cameras EVERYWHERE these days.
But no evidence pointing to how these poor people died in these impossible to reach places???
A drug not sure what drug but can do this to a perfectly sane person?!?!
I always wondered if the Dametz case could have been murder. He was wealthy and infirm to a nice, plausible degree, and the family's immediate eagerness to collectively accept a fantasy explanation before/in lieu of exhausting factual ones just rings suspicious af. The whole thing with his 'mysterious companion' as the last witness is also sketchy.
I can't remember but were there any witnesses (other than the family) that saw him?
Oh ok you're sort of mentioning it hypothetically now--for some reason i always lumped the 'companion' and the family together in terms of motive on this one. Maybe because of the family's reaction, maybe because it keeps the crime from being connected to inheritance/assets if no family member was around. Companion could be 'close family friend/cohort' maybe?
But the MEs didn't screen the remains of the young men that supposedly drowned for GHB though, did they...
Did those 2 young men in Washington have the same professor? The college and bring a freshman seems to be a common link even through the years. A professor or adviser???
The Missing Void has a new one ... the laundry can wait!
Your intro is really cool.
Why would a man run to pee in a river rather than on a tree if he was desperate?
He turned on by river obvioisly
Love everything you post. But I really missed the captions as I use them with everything I watch.
In Rory's case, could the bathroom thing be valid because if you're not a patron of an establishment, they'll often just tell you "no" right up front. Maybe it was theoretically easier than wasting the rejection time at the pub/hotel?
Sounds like psychotic episode
- same with the young man on the phone
I am missing and can't find myself.
... you are standing beside yourself 😮🍻
Congratulations!
The Damaetz case is interesting in that there is very little information about his companion that day and any mention of the time line and events leading up to their arrival at the area of his disappearance. We have only the friends word that he took Maurice to the spot. No mention of any witnesses that saw them together, or saw them at the sight. Maybe he "disappeared" earlier and never made it to the digging site. This seems to be particularly plausible since the dogs could pick up no scent whatsoever at the pit he was supposedly working at. We don't know how deeply the police investigated this theory, if at all, or what was discovered. But it is very odd that dogs failed not only to follow a track, but failed to detect any trace of his scent at all. Even if he had "ascended" by some divine intervention. would that erase all physical traces of him, including scent spoors? Of course God is capable of performing such a miracle, but why would he?
I'm an American who was living in Shanghai in 2015 and spent years in communist countries, and i had an incident that i couldn't explain for years until i heard about Havana Syndrome, but it was like i'd been sonically/electrically hacked... i ended up trying to leave for work the next day with pants on my head and nothing on bottom after worshiping a pomelo all night. My health rapidly deteriorated and i was living back in the States two years later, completely physically immobilized and practically nonverbal.
I've always wondered if they thought we were carrying documents or something. I'm kind of offended they never even asked; i could've used the extra income.😆
CCTV DOSENT LOOK UP...like in all 411 cases.
Look up Missing 411 A Sobering Coincidence by David Paulides. The first two men fit the profile as well as the circumstances and parameters of the theory. Water is the key. This has been happening forever.
He has covered several Missing 411 cases and mentions Dave a few times in some of his older videos. Check them out if you haven't, they are really good
Dp has bad reporting and he leaves things out to fit his narrative
Everyone knows that
UFO piloted by a skin walker big foot.... DP is near bankruptcy and other than C2C, has no relevance, many cases debunked by people like Missing Enigma
@@Wearespurstvhe doesn't add every single detail known about individuals that go missing, but I respect him for being willing to keep the names of the missing in the public, attempting to form a theory based on commonalities between cases, and being open minded when he knows he will be ridiculed by some. He the godfather of Missing 411, all the creators out there thinking they've got it all figured out just because they think they know history or the ones that want to link most of the cases to true crime need to show the guy a little respect, especially when so much of their channel are dedicated to the subject he formulated. ✌️😀
I was watching a video by dr Campbell but I switched to quicker then you could say let’s get bizzare
I used to watch Dr Campbell so much during covid. I'll have to watch him again sometime
@@MissingVoidTV he’s brilliant dr I wish he were mine lol
I have a feeling if we could figure out who killed Blair we would find the Smiley Face Killer. Why did no one interview anyone with keys to the gate at the plant?
Does anyone remember the Elisa Lam video? We have a pattern here. Whether the victim is found or not we have a pattern - a psychotic breakdown, changes in time and space around the victim, and disappearance! My theory is that the victim affects time and space, which then change in such a way as to engulf the victim, and make him/her disappear! I. e. we've got a 'mind over matter' situation (much to the victim's disfavour)!
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"open to those things" isn't "openness to ideas" such as logic, reason, mathematics, and science. That "openness" is naivete that stems from lack of widespread education and confirmation bias that legends and tall tales have to be true because they're old.
The concept of "the ether" was old- and is very much not what goes on in space.
Yeah, that stuff make interesting stories, and legends and tell tales are good to remember for history, but it's not something you can use in a meagnifull way to solve à mystery. "Ether" is pretty much the same as "orgone" à theorical élément where you could transmit what you think, and make a person do what you wanted telepathically. Nonsense.
What about the man that survived something exactly like this he climbed up then fell into concrete ditch.broke his spine was from texas this has been happening to men around certain area, called lady burd lake or something similar in texas , lots have vanished this man however, o and some found just dead, the. An tested pos. For the date rape drug he doesn't remember climbing.
Head injuries can make you see phantoms just happened to me for 24hours I seen ghosts and shapes of creepy things normal items turn strange I fell asleep hit my head on Halloween deco.sitting beside my chair hit my temple on it ,it wasn't incredibly hard but hit hard enough to get concussion Wich causes the phantoms. Looked it up, very strange when this happens very.
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Casey Hathaway….
Definitely one of the odd ones. I covered that in here: ua-cam.com/video/rB69lbRaEmQ/v-deo.html
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It's called drugs dummies. Dude was on some ahit and was hallucinating and ended up somewhere like the woods where he likely died from being out of his mind and hypothermia and being lost or thinking he was. Easy.
Have you read the comment section? Lol it’s so sad how dumb people are
There aren’t any woods near the Wetherspoons
Maybe we need Tyler Henry on the case, he could just ask these people. Someone call E! and set it up - I'm sure he'd be devastated to know he could help but isn't.
Mabe rory wasn't rory after all.
The reverend Maurice Dametz is a weird one indeed but, has anyone ever thought that, perhaps he fell down a distance, and landed in a way that hindered his ability to shout or even speak through injury. It is just a thought. The fact that dogs could not follow a scent, could indicate a fall into water even. I am not familiar with the area so, my thoughts could be way off beam.
I wonder if Blair in that second case maybe drank too much at a party or took something else and died and people at the party panicked and dumped his body at the facility
I suspect that there never was a "Nining washed away into sea" disappearance ... somehow it was all a madeup, for some reason only known to people involved.
Just like the socalled "Maple Mystery", I forgot her full name.
Anyway the story goes that for years Maple had been living all alone on her ranch, after having lost her 10 year old son to an accidental drowning ... losing it to deep grief she ended up totally cutting off from the world.
One day, the police station received a phone call that caused a prompt visit to the ranch, ... Maple was found dead, been dead for a long long long time ... And a note written by Maple was left on the table beside her body, but the note was dated on the day of the 911 call.
So, who made the 911 call? And who wrote the note?
Then it came out that the whole thing was just an urban legend!
29/7-1965 in gothenburg Sweden. Jan.Olof.Dalsjö 21, Guy. Roger.Karlsson 22, Kjell-Åke.Johansson 16 and Hubner.Lundqvist in a blues VOLVO. Never seen again.
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That is an understatement!
GP is owned by a pair of rich brothers. One is dead, the other still around supporting conservative orgs. Perhaps their money can buy a lot of silence? Why would a bright student disappear off a downtown road and end up in a stagnant pool on the grounds of the country’s largest paper factory? A place you can’t just easily enter.
...18 freaking months! Where the hell was she?! And wearing the same threads! Crazy, man. Aliens....
46:07 this case could have also been a huge ruse for money! If she was homeless, why would she be in the same clothes…that are clean? It’s a huge ruse!
Ok so, my first thought with Maurice's case was that he didn't want to live out the last bit of his life as frail as he seemed and concocted a plan with his friend to end it in one of their favourite locations.
As they were deeply religious, and Christianity prohibits self deletion, his friend might have helped him out...
Not accusing anyone, just my initial thought.
Helping with termination would also go against the religion.
Rory may be a resident at the care home
Jersey in the building