I have a coworker who is friends with a man who just recently went missing around Deadhorse Alaska. Around end of August. His name is Steve Keele (61). His sons have flown back out to continue the search. Its odd because relatives stated that he was going to retrieve some meat he had hung up. He left his camp and disappeared within half a mile from where the meat was. I'm going to keep an eye on the case. I hope he's found, but the weather is supposed to turn within the next few days.
Is he from Tennessee? I was just listening to a couple talking about him when I went to the dentist. They were talking about a dove hunter. I think I heard right. The last name made me remember because my last name before my divorce was (Keele)
I just spoke with my son and he told me that the man is from Dover. That's up around Clarksville Tennessee. I don't know if it's the same man or not. My son is a Tennessee State Trooper and I should have asked him but I wasn't even thinking. I'm sure praying they find him soon🙏🏼
I live in the boreal forest area of Northeastern Ontario Canada . This boreal forest stretches across thousands of kilometers of north central to eastern Canada . In July and August the brush , trees and vegetation in places grow so thick you could walk by me standing ten feet away from you and never see my 5" 8" 180 lbs. form as you walked by . A nightmare of a place to lose a child .
Absolutely. I live in southern Ontario, but I'm pretty familiar with the North too - I've got friends whose homestead is Northwest of Timmins, and another pal who lives on Manitoulin Island year round. That forest is thick, unforgiving, and home to a fair bit of wildlife that might eat you. My friend's family, who are Ojibway, have stories about those woods that would scare anyone, and definitely left this white bastard a bit nervous in the woods. They keep a very close eye on the kids up there, while teaching them everything necessary to survive in that forest, just in case.
@@neuralmute I've lived up here all my life and spend a lot of time in the remote bush. Still and always have a healthy respect for the remoteness of it all. I spend some time with 519ers and 905ers who come up here and it's interesting to see their reaction to true wilderness.
@@robertrosicki9290 Oh yeah. I'm a 416er now, but I grew up in the 519, and spent a lot of time growing up in a National Park that was close enough to bike to. I also learned orienteering there, and some decent survival skills, especially on our annual Girl Guides summer and winter camping trips. But there's no comparing a smaller southern park on the shores of Lake Erie to the massive old growth forests up north! The only thing to be scared of down there is the weather off the lake sometimes, and the pollution in the lake, though that's certainly improved since I was a kid, and we had jokes about the lake catching on fire.
@@neuralmute Learning and humility is what it's all about. I've been watching a lot of videos about missing persons, hikers, hunters and the like. My goal in doing that was to try to see and understand patterns (if any) of errors in judgement, choices made, poor preparation, accidents and injuries, that lead to unsuccessful search and rescue efforts. Conversely what was done or not done that lead to the person being found on time. Hopeful teaching me to make the best choices possible when the time comes.
I’m Canadian & unfortunately, it’s not that rare that people go missing without ever being found. I have a friend, Jessica, who went missing a few years ago, leaving behind her very young son. She just vanished & nobody has answers.
Wow, what happened? Like did she vanish from a city? the wilderness? How did it go down.. I'm sure there are many people in the comments who would be very interested in your case, and who knows, maybe help reveal some truth as to what happened.. My mom mistakenly dated a guy here in BC who had murdered his wife a couple months before.. He claimed she died of cancer, but my mom found it odd at the time, when the cops took all his computer stuff and searched his home like crazy..
I'm from Minnesota, we have a lot of water, more lakes than anywhere else, here and you learn a lot about water safety and such. Drowning typically doesn't make much sound. People, especially smaller children, slip under the water and then drown before they can even resurface. Often the bodies aren't found or require specialized divers to locate, human bodies float in warm water, but rapidly sink in cold water, Lake Superior is full of bodies from sunken ships and drowned people which sunk and were irretrievable. It's very possible that someone could drown on a Vancouver beach and never resurface and never be found.
Man...I fight with my buddy about life jackets constantly. Drowning, especially boat or dock related, is very often the product of an off balance moment combined with a blow to the head. MICHAEL PHELPS CANT SWIM WHILE UNCONSCIOUS!!!! rant over
@@andrewmckeown6786 I grew up around boats (my late step-father had a small boat at Finechty, granddad had a larger boat at Nairn) and I ALWAYS wore a life jacket. They instilled the importance of life jackets from a young age and told me about sailors/fishermen who’d drowned and would’ve survived if they just wore a life jacket. Like sure, they’re not the comfiest, but you best believe I will wear one every single time I set foot on a boat, because I’d rather be floating in the water being cold for a while than dead, it’s a very easy choice,
My father drowned in a secluded mine pit he was gone two years and never would have came up if a beaver dam hadn't broke and poured warm water into the pit,just saying the cold water kept him down there.and if by chance he hadn't been found then the corner said when the water cooled he would have went down again.
First of all : its considered good manner to walk in the samee pace as the slowest one in a group. Second : you certainly do NOT walk ANYWHERE with a CHILD behind you. They are ALWAYS supposed to be ahead of you or beside you. Third: tfs! :)
Whenever I walked anywhere from a quiet parking lot to a hike in the hills my daughter's hand was in MY hand and I never let her go or out of my site until we were away from any danger be it cars in the lot or critters in the wilderness 👍 I'm not over protective I just know a tot can get away and wind up under a moving car or in the jaws of a critter in an INSTANT. Pple do not take this seriously enough ☹️
Ah, just what I needed. It's been a tough week. Honestly it's been a tough year for me, but the last few days have been something else. Thanks for the excellent video, Adam. I haven't watched it yet, but I know it's going to be good. They always are. Appreciate your hard work, my friend.
Agreed. Even his very worst video is awesome. None of them are bad; some just aren't as good as others.. but every single one I've watched( and I've watched every one of them.. been here for 3 years) is thoroughly entertaining/interesting. Tied with beyond a creepy, the leaf, and Bob Gymlan, for my favorite channels on UA-cam. I'm subscribed to a bunch of others.. and enjoy them all, but those 4 are without a doubt my favorites, and I couldn't possibly choose between them. If you haven't heard of any of them, I highly recommend checking them out.
@@nunab3321 no problem! Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.. Bob's channel is pretty much Sasquatch stuff, the leaf is just weird/scary supposedly true stories, and beyond creepy covers a bunch of paranormal/UFO/alien cases, most of which are at least documented, so have some validity to them . And I obviously don't have to describe this channel haha
@@ldawg7117 😂 I see lol I'm all in to everything you just mentioned so I'm all over it🥰 I believe in the MOST UNEXPECTED NEWS I've seen some thing's that no1 would believe!! WHICH MADE ME BELIEVE🌬🌹
@@nunab3321 nice. You should really enjoy them then! I'm subscribed to multiple channels covering each of those topics, but those 4 are without a doubt the best, in my opinion. The video that got me hooked on bob Gymlan was the ape canyon one. But they're all good. BC has so many videos, I would have trouble suggesting a particular one, but I'd say "not human" I think it was.. that's a good one . And the leaf's titles are so obscure / random, I literally can't think of any of his videos lol. Obviously if you choose to watch any of them, whatever you watch is to your discretion, but those are the videos I guess I would recommend haha. Sorry about rambling, but you seemed interested and I love sharing shit I really enjoy with like-minded people.. plus, if I can send a new subscriber to a channel I really love, it's totally worth it..
I’ll tell you right now, she definitely was hallucinating before seeing rescuers. I’ve hallucinated from stress before and it’s not fun, but I imagine being lost in a forest for days is immensely stressful
If you want a good story about Canada, I suggest you to recount the body recovery of Maurice Viens, who disappeared in 1984 with 2 others boys. The search party was leaded directly to the body by a sensitive (medium). So precisely that the guy go arrested but released as it couldn't have been possible for him to be person who kidnap them. One of the boys was never found and the other was found in the st-laurence river. It's a very good case and I think the only case of a sensitive leading directly a search party to a body, not only giving indices or pretending to have done so afterwards. I think it's the only time something like that really happened and was proven and acknowledged by the police. The only thing we don't know is the sensitive full name as he wanted to stay anonymous he goes by the pseudo Mr X. The names of the people in search party are available. If search for Mr X, Maurice Viens, Quebec it should be easy for you to look it up by yourself. Don't believe me on parole, search it up.
Canada is the 2nd largest country by area on the planet and also one of the most sparsely populated with a lot of remote areas i say its extremely easy to end up disappearing in such a place.
Hate to "that guy" but actually your both off, way more people go missing from city/urban areas. This is the same for most things, more people equals more bad stuff. I think the remote disappearances are more mysterious for the very reason there isn't people.
The Andrew Warburton case was big news in my city, of Hamilton, ON. We have a children's playground that bears his name, in the east end of the city. It was such a sad story.
If you do any more videos featuring Vancouver Island I would love to collect stock footage or answer any question you have! Born N raised on the Island and regularly drive from the southern most tip of the island up to Tofino and over to Naniamo :) I'm also hoping to start my Search and Rescue training next year :)
Literally the southern tip? I'm on dallas rd. in jamesbay, as "southern tip" as you can get before you have to start swimming.. That SAR will be interesting.. Good for you man..
Oh!!! Adams !! So happy to hear your voice today!! Wish you had a nice summer! It s autum in the turn, my favorite season, but à season where people dissappear a lot..... wish everybody will be cautious **
Thank you for covering Canada! As someone who has lived in/on both the City of Vancouver and Vancouver Island I can easily see someone going missing around Horne Lake and Tofino.
On a positive note, I think it's heartwarming how people come together to help search for someone's loved one. I feel it's important to note the kindnesses around us.
For the most part. A lot of times (in cases of kidnapping or murder) the culprit will also take part in the search, though for different reasons than anybody else in the search party.
Wow, you're really good, especially with the eerie background music. You're about as good as my favorite, Lazy Masquerade. Keep up the good work! I'll be watching
Once again, Adam, you've told insightful thoughts on missing persons cases. I am always saddened by the children missing, and it does seem odd that berry picking ends up being part of the stories we hear about people who go missing in the mountains, but the last case you gave was able to end happily. Keep the videos coming, and thanks for your work.
Picking berries, mushrooms, precious rocks and fire wood, when people are preoccupied they have their backs turned and are vulnerable to all sorts of predators including giant Thunderbirds who particularly like to strike when no one is looking
Preciate it again Adam. Canada sends it's regards. Stay safe stay legal but most of all stay educated my bizarre fam! Keep it up adam! Long time fan here
Thank you for sharing stories about our beloved Canada. May their families find peace and healing. It’s easy to get lost in a vastness of this country. Take care everyone. 🇨🇦
@@mrdopeman15Plenty of people there are allowed to carry legal firearms and still go missing. Same thing happens in the States where it’s easier to obtain guns. The people disappear, along with their weapons. There’s never any trace left behind or found ever again for some of them.
Just a note, this man is definitely not speaking with a Canadian accent. While I cannot say 💯 were in the Uk he was raised it certainly wasn’t Canada. 😊
I have to point one thing regarding these missing person in wilderness searches. Often search parties are conducted of some park rangers,policemen, firemen, coast guards,mountaineers and etc. Also they include the family and the volunteers,neighbours etc. What is the problem? Problem is that they are often crappy executed. Like literally you have to search like a bloodhound, literally stepping on almost every inch of the soil,underbrush,foilage, dead leaves, tall grass, every nook and crevice, every hole, every tree and every root that there is. Also you have to go on each and every slope, up and down from the area of vanishing. That is why is common that the remains are found where previous search parties were been, but they didnt do a thorough search. They many times scour the area by sight and as long as they see ahead of them, if it is clear without obvious signs, clues, items,footsteps or without any visible disturbance, they will say:"Yaa we searched there.." the underbrush and foilage in forested and wild areas are kinda swallowing the remains, not literally but really you have to put effort and search for it.
People are trained to search just like that. That is part of the mystery. Sometimes they show up in places searched hundreds of times. Sometime clothing is on oddly. Sometimes its folded next go the body.
Wrong. SAR operations are carried out in Canada by highly trained SAR volunteers who receive immense training before they are even allowed out on searches. You have to complete the GSAR 100 course bare minimum
You say this based off? - nothing - and you are completely wrong in saying so, don't spew your opinion as facts when your are clearly not educated in SAR operations. SAR teams are not kids playing hide and seek.
Regarding the Mary Beyman case, the rescuer had to clear the brush in order to carry the stretcher and other equipment to her. Remember, she could not walk so she had to be carried out. Another point is that it is easier for one person, especially crawling on hands and knees, to pass through dense brush than it is for several people carrying rescue equipment.
And what rescuers would have been using to carry her out would have probably been the standard rigid stainless steel-framed litter which is not going to fold up or bend around corners. Think about how people with neck injuries or major broken bones would need to be handled. Litters are about 7-foot long.
I am very surprised that there was no coverage of the disappearances in any of the local newspapers, yet there were articles about the searches published in small, community newspapers in other provinces.
Wild animals that are hungry or just territorial can explain why someone would hide. Bears have been known to stalk and wait for their prey to come out of hiding. They know their prey will eventually starve and try to come out. It's possible this person was simply too afraid to take that chance. That said, you never know what all lurks out there deep in the canadian wilderness.
@@spreadlovenothate.9372 yea, I'd probably rather die by bear than a slow ass dehydration/starvation death. I hear they do a poor job of killing prey before they eat it though so maybe I would not idk.
In the second story I think William's father was being less than truthful. I don't know of a single parent (with the possible exception of the McCanns) who would leave an 8 year old 30 feet away, next to an ocean and a forest. The whole story of getting up early and going to the beach doesn't make sense.
Strikes me as a typical Thunderbird abduction.. snatched from behind in complete silence, he was a good 30 feet from his dad, who rarely turned around.. this is where the saying don’t be last man in line originates from...
There are parents who do away with their kids. I read years ago of some evil parents who used to torture their son and lock him in a cupboard. Finally they dropped him in a forest and took off. There are heinous happenings.
@@earnold1896 Yep. There was a woman on Reddit who posted to r/trueoffmychest or r/Confessions that she had a severely mentally disabled adult child who's constant care and violent outbursts (destroying things, pulling off his adult diaper and smearing the wall and anything else wirh the 💩, etc. She couldn't get help from anyone and no facilities would take him. She confessed that she became entirely overwhelmed and took him to a place with a lake (one of the only places he was fascinated and loved to be) and left him there. Everyone thought it was a lie until someone did some sleuthing and found an article about an adult male body being found at the lake that she'd said she had left him at in the right time frame. Caregiver burnout, somebody called it. It was reported to police by them.
Normally these cases don’t effect me but the idea of small children being lost and afraid in the wilderness is heartbreaking. I can’t imagine what their families go through.
Once my 18 month old slipped out the front door with entire family in the house not paying any attention while I was cooking. I caught it immediately and ran out to find her. We lived on a hill with the road coming up the hill and going on past the house to the top and curving. My child was walking up the hill not down. So every time I read that a child will only walk down hill cuz its easier is not always true. My little one was definitely heading up hill. And with no problem lol.
It seems really easy for people to forget how limitless toddlers' energy can be sometimes. Like they can literally run around for hours without stopping when an older child would get exhausted eventually
Yeah, and they're *fast,* too! How do they manage to move so fast?!? I've spoiled 2 nieces rotten well past the toddler stage, and I never figured out how they move so fast!
I was apart of a Search & Rescue team in Nova Scotia years ago. We had some really strange cases. Some so weird that the cases affected our searchers. Causing a few to leave afterwards.
I don't understand how anyone would allow a child to wander off on their own an adult must remain by their side at all times to ensure their safety because even taking your eye off them for a second could have catastrophic consequences.
Do you have children? Do you believe that a child should be raised under a rubric that instills incompetence and dependency or one that instills self reliance and personal agency? If you had a child with a condition that would see them live 35yrs in an hermetically sealed bubble or 16 yrs independantly, which would you choose?
It's literally impossible to keep your eye on a child every second of every day. And you're right, taking your eyes off then even for a second can have disastrous consequences. There's a big difference between a tragic accident and negligence. I say this as a parent of a severely autistic child in a home with locks and alarms on the doors and windows. I went downstairs to move laundry on one day and in the time it took me to come up again -- 5 minutes maybe -- my son was gone. I had locks on the doors already, but it never occurred to me he might unlock, open, and jump out a second story window. Thank God I found him in the neighbor's yard. That night I drilled holes in the window frames and padlocked them shut. I called the fire department the next day and was told to keep something heavy near each window so I could break it if I had to. We lived like that until the security system was installed. Even good parents get taken unawares from time to time. I was lucky. I got a second chance.
❤love the intro howling. Alberta has apparently 61% of our province still uninhabited and still somewhat forested despite the mass removal of lumber. But being raised in this beautiful and overshadowed province also means the numerous sightings, odd nightly noises, etc are kept close to those who have experienced them. Where I reside if you tellsomeone to go out west there is always a distinct possibility that they won’t return unscathed by nature and sometimes they don’t reappear. That 61% of Alberta is thick and healthy Forrest and many areas still unexplored. Those choosing to go out to the real west of where I reside have more than the secrets of the muskeg to worry about lol. We have the cryptids and may they remain allusive and well hidden by the vastness of the trees. Man does dont always have to hunt to kill and science doesn’t need to disect the world. And no I am not what you think I may be …..I am a white woman who grew-up in heavy oilfield boom times with parents owning an oilfield company that started when roads were nothing more than trails and my parents and their Drivers saw and experienced our real west and our hidden and allusive cryptids All of these guys still agree to this day to leave well enough alone. May some of life’s mysteries just stay within our imagination and remind us a little of the unknown is the “ Best” of nature. On a lighter note if one wonders too far out west the vast amount of muskeg may keep you for as if you were its secret. Bizarre but very very true.
Just wanted to stop in and say thank you for telling Canadian stories I'm from Canada myself I enjoy your channel and it's content keep up the great work take care and be safe out there sending you love hugs and Bubbles from Canada your friend Leah 🇨🇦🥰❤️💞💯🤟🇨🇦
Story #2: there have been several reliable, independent reports that large, shaggy, upright creatures have been seen along the west shoreline of Vancouver Island.
Regarding the little one who disappeared from the beach, did they think to look for any sign of a sinkhole that could have opened underneath him and then left little trace? I have heard of such things happening on sand dunes where a rotting tree trunk or other vegetation gave way under someone. I don't know exactly what kind of shoreline they were walking along, but sand is not as stable or solid as it looks.
Interesting point but I expect there’d be some sort of trace evidence of the hole ? Some sort of indentation in the sand and if the boy was following in his dads footsteps why didn’t his dad fall first ? I still think the kid was snatched by a Thunderbird
White-tailed deer are very elusive and will turn and run at the first sign of people. They always raise their tail in alarm as they run and can definitely look weird if you only get a quick glimpse of it. Someone could, theoretically, mistake a flash of white color, for a child's face, but it still seems a bit odd.
@@victoriawilliams2786 have never seen such a creature, but it would be odd. Best guess I've heard is chronic wasting disease making them behave really weird.
On Vancouver Island, or indeed barely north of Vancouver city on the mainland, it's entirely possible for a mountain lion to take a small child and vanish. Even a wolf, although that's more likely on the island. Not to mention falling down a hole, old mine shaft, or just into a fast creek. So many ways to "mysteriously" go missing here.
With regard to the case of Andrew & the "sightings" made by some of the searchers. It totally could have been deer, especially if the witnesses were moving when the sightings were made. A startled deer can vanish so quickly that all your mind registers is the flash of movement. Because the specific goal of the search was a child, the brain really wants to see just that. The same thing causes hunting accidents. The hunter is so geared up to see his quarry that they mistake something roughly the right size, moving through the woods, as a deer or even a turkey. It's not a rare occurrence for people to be shot at by overly wound up hunters. Sometimes it happens to distinctly different species, too. Like dogs, horses, cattle, etc. In a search with such highstakes as a lost child, it wouldn't take much for heartsick, exhausted searchers to make a mistake like that. (Source: I used to hunt deer & my husband still does every year. Accidental shootings do happen when people get antsy because they're worried they won't fill their tags. There's even a saying common amongst hunters who are approaching the end of the season without success - "If it's brown, it's down." Meaning they don't care about the gender, size, or Boone & Crockett score.)
National data compiled by the RCMP shows that the number of missing persons reported by police forces dropped from 5,706 in 2019 to 4,519 in 2020, which was directly related to people staying home due to COVID-19, according to RCMP intelligence analyst Valerie Shaver.Dec 17, 2023
Is this narrator the same guy from bedtime stories? Illustrations are beautiful. The stories of the missing are heartbreaking 😢 so sad too for families. Bless you all. ❤
WOOOOT ! There you are! You know how many times my girlfriend and I exchange "Lets get bizarre!" How bizarre?!" Need to get one of those shirts! Glad to see a new vid!
As a former Vancouver Islander living in Britain, I have to point out that Vancouver island is not Vancouver (they were just ‘found’ and named after the same guy. They would have been Cook Island and the city of Cook if James Cook hadn’t been killed in Hawaii earlier in that expedition…so maybe for the best 😂). Vancouver Island has the provincial capital city of Victoria at its Southern tip, and the Island is about the size of Wales and mostly wilderness (though that can be said of Canada in general). It is not an island in the city of Vancouver which is on the mainland, but coastal. You can get from one to the other via ferry. There’s also a city of Vancouver in the US state of Washington (not DC). But you know the confusion isn’t much different from London and the City of London except one is inside the other in that case 😅
In the last story, its a strange thing the woman would call the circumstance "magic". The man had a dream, received money for the trip and found her based on his dream. Dreams like this are called premonitions, not "magic". And there more common than most people know.
Hey Adam was missing you. Thanks for the upload. Love your channel. Cheers Ontario 🇨🇦. Ps condolences to our queen Elizabeth . May she be at peace and her beloved prince Philip.
Good things come to those that wait!!.. I was begging to think that you were Avoiding us Adam. Ha, ha. 🤪 Great hearing from you Sir. Thanks for the hard work & research you do for our Enjoyment & Entertainment. Take care & stay safe 🦅
Haha! No I've just been really busy recently, got a few projects I'm working on outside of UA-cam so I don't have as much time as I'd like, if only we didn't need sleep 🤔
@@MissingVoidTV So very true. Thanks for acknowledging Subscribers/fans comment. Not many channels do. Very nice of you Adam. Take care & take time for you. 😇
@@creenation6609 How true. I like the ones that answer or even just leave a heart, at least you're acknowledged. You can tell a lot about a person just by if and/or how they interact with subscribers. (Playing favorites or kind to all, etc.)
Quick correction on the Lynn mary case even tho the report a second later clairifys it. It took place near Parksville or Naniamo, Vancouver Island. Vancouver its self is the larg city on the mainland of Bc
Always teach your children a code word that only those really sent by mom or dad would use! Small children out in the woods should have recco tape on a place they can't get it off. This is a special tape that can be picked up quick by FLR helicopters. Adults, never go out in nature or a place where you may not get a cell signal without a personal locator beacon or at the very least, the recco tape on yourself! Many personal locator beacons are free after you purchase a unit, so just do a search if you don't or can't pay for a service.
Like the idea of teaching ya kids to use code words so they know who is talking to them, wondered bout getting people to carry balloons on fishing spools ? When inflated they go up above the tree line can be spotted by aircraft
@@nicholaswilliams4336 The problem with balloons is that they can pop to easily, especially going up where are trees or in a windy situation that would push them into tress. Thank you for liking my code word idea. I came up with this when we had someone go to my son's school and take a child saying they were sent by their parent. They caught the creep, but it scared me so bad I had to find a way never letting that happen to my kids. Oh yeah forgot this part, no second guessing either! They say the word or you start screaming and running.
So I’ve got to invent balloons that don’t pop so easily, didn’t think of that, could also make them glow in the dark, sorry to hear bout the creep have a nice day
A young boy disappeared and nobody knows how his boots were found on east prince st from Elizabeth ave.the boy is only 3years and had still haven't been found.from Nova Scotia Canada . still going for 2 years now
Were his boots tied on or was he wearing wellingtons ? If tied on obviously human intervention but if his wellingtons were scattered possible large bird involvement
Simply down to the nature of the abduction. Thunderbirds prefer to strike when they can’t be seen doing it, a survival instinct Afterall If they pounced on someone in front of people, then the woods would be full of people with guns shooting every bird in sight so they stick to picking off the person behind, or individual hikers or hunters, or anyone with an injury, elderly and slow, children etc basically anything they can approach from behind. Think of Lions on the Serengeti... Thinning the herd
People never seem to grasp just how dangerous the forests are, there are thousands upon thousands of Thunderbirds spread out, hiding in trees, on cliffs, soaring on the thermals, each one with their magnified eye sight, all on the lookout for when people and animals let their guard down... I suppose the answer is.... don’t go hiking ?
I also wanted to plainly state that sometimes disappearances are straight cover-ups, perhaps not so much with children, but more so with adults...it seems that there are certain people, along with their family members, who want to start a (new) life, and to the point of fooling everyone and anyone in incredibly extensive ways.
Missing 411 dude said children and elderly or someone with a disability are the ones that go missing the most and also those without ever being found. I agree though alot of coverups. Now way these type of people get as far as they do
I believe in cryptic beings so any of them could have took her. And human or animal could have took her. Or she could have just walked away on her own. I pray for the families a happy ending or peace if it's not happy news.
Starting at 8yrs old, give or take? I was in the woods all the time alone. By my home in Graham,Wa and where my family would camp. Hoods Port, Kapowsin Foot Hills, Forks, all over. I used to fish a creek called,"Cat Creek," LOL. when I was 8 or so? 35 or so yrs ago?! That type of stuff was more or less normal back then!?
Unlike David Paulides conspiracy theories, I think bad weather coinciding with disappearances is just coincidental.... around Mountains weather patterns change all the time... what makes out to be a peaceful sunny morning ideal for skiing, can suddenly turn into a blizzard by midday and back to peace by mid afternoon ?
@@nicholaswilliams4336 do you actually live around any mtns? Familiar with the weather patterns in and around them? Just wondering if you know what you are talking about or you just like using way over-user catch phrases?
Looks like you got me there cos I don’t live in the mountains, but I know a lot of folks who go skiing and tell me horror stories bout weather changes and avalanches and all sorts of stuff !
A deer moving through a tree line can look like a person for sure. Hunters wear orange because when ur in the forest, ur looking for deer and so u see movement and assume deer. I'd also guess it's the other way around. If ur looking for a kid and suddenly u see a flash of white and movement ur gonna think maybe that was the kid. Especially if they got to that spot and didn't see anyone there, deer can move deceptively fast through the forest. Little kids can't really.
I agree with you Adam. It is extremely odd that someone goes missing & not a trace or scent can be found? Granted, I understand it's a mountain(s), but 1500 people couldn't find a trace? And what about Mary, barely a scratch on her yet it took them 2 hours to get her out, how the heck did she get in there without damage to her skin? If she was 86 years old I can tell you her skin was paper thin so there is absolutely no way she got in there alone. Beam me up Scotty! Lol. I can't explain this. So many people plus children, without a trace, doesn't make since & Mary was dazed or had she been abducted? 🤔🤔It seems like I haven't heard your voice Adam in forever, so good to hear it now. 😊🙋♀️💜🇺🇲 Great video. 😁
Anybody wanna see a giant black Thunder bird ? Have a look at the Crosby Grace Travel Guide for 1st time visitors to Yosemite National Park... right at the start talk about
I have a coworker who is friends with a man who just recently went missing around Deadhorse Alaska. Around end of August. His name is Steve Keele (61). His sons have flown back out to continue the search. Its odd because relatives stated that he was going to retrieve some meat he had hung up. He left his camp and disappeared within half a mile from where the meat was. I'm going to keep an eye on the case. I hope he's found, but the weather is supposed to turn within the next few days.
Possible Thunderbird abduction, the bird may have been attracted to the meat that was hung up ?
I hope Steve is found none the worse for wear.
related to john keel by any chance?
Is he from Tennessee? I was just listening to a couple talking about him when I went to the dentist. They were talking about a dove hunter. I think I heard right. The last name made me remember because my last name before my divorce was (Keele)
I just spoke with my son and he told me that the man is from Dover. That's up around Clarksville Tennessee. I don't know if it's the same man or not. My son is a Tennessee State Trooper and I should have asked him but I wasn't even thinking. I'm sure praying they find him soon🙏🏼
I live in the boreal forest area of Northeastern Ontario Canada . This boreal forest stretches across thousands of kilometers of north central to eastern Canada . In July and August the brush , trees and vegetation in places grow so thick you could walk by me standing ten feet away from you and never see my 5" 8" 180 lbs. form as you walked by . A nightmare of a place to lose a child .
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Absolutely. I live in southern Ontario, but I'm pretty familiar with the North too - I've got friends whose homestead is Northwest of Timmins, and another pal who lives on Manitoulin Island year round. That forest is thick, unforgiving, and home to a fair bit of wildlife that might eat you. My friend's family, who are Ojibway, have stories about those woods that would scare anyone, and definitely left this white bastard a bit nervous in the woods. They keep a very close eye on the kids up there, while teaching them everything necessary to survive in that forest, just in case.
@@neuralmute I've lived up here all my life and spend a lot of time in the remote bush. Still and always have a healthy respect for the remoteness of it all. I spend some time with 519ers and 905ers who come up here and it's interesting to see their reaction to true wilderness.
@@robertrosicki9290 Oh yeah. I'm a 416er now, but I grew up in the 519, and spent a lot of time growing up in a National Park that was close enough to bike to. I also learned orienteering there, and some decent survival skills, especially on our annual Girl Guides summer and winter camping trips. But there's no comparing a smaller southern park on the shores of Lake Erie to the massive old growth forests up north! The only thing to be scared of down there is the weather off the lake sometimes, and the pollution in the lake, though that's certainly improved since I was a kid, and we had jokes about the lake catching on fire.
@@neuralmute Learning and humility is what it's all about. I've been watching a lot of videos about missing persons, hikers, hunters and the like. My goal in doing that was to try to see and understand patterns (if any) of errors in judgement, choices made, poor preparation, accidents and injuries, that lead to unsuccessful search and rescue efforts. Conversely what was done or not done that lead to the person being found on time. Hopeful teaching me to make the best choices possible when the time comes.
I’m Canadian & unfortunately, it’s not that rare that people go missing without ever being found.
I have a friend, Jessica, who went missing a few years ago, leaving behind her very young son. She just vanished & nobody has answers.
Can you give us some details, we as a bunch of world wide detectives have nothing to go on... you never know ?
Wow, what happened? Like did she vanish from a city? the wilderness? How did it go down.. I'm sure there are many people in the comments who would be very interested in your case, and who knows, maybe help reveal some truth as to what happened.. My mom mistakenly dated a guy here in BC who had murdered his wife a couple months before.. He claimed she died of cancer, but my mom found it odd at the time, when the cops took all his computer stuff and searched his home like crazy..
@aaron Thanks mate that was cool dude
@@Skelstoolbox I did comment with a very detailed reply but it seems it was deleted.
If at first you don’t succeed try o try again
I really don’t understand why your channel isn’t in the millions yet?
Keep up the amazing work, been watching for years now
I've noticed many of these stories are being repeated word for word over and over again, so that may be why.
great stories and videos...but it might be the strange cadence that the narrator uses when reading them....unlike a regular speech pattern.
It is sad, but it doesn't seem very mysterious that toddlers can disappear totally in the woods-they are small and the world is vast.
I'm from Minnesota, we have a lot of water, more lakes than anywhere else, here and you learn a lot about water safety and such.
Drowning typically doesn't make much sound. People, especially smaller children, slip under the water and then drown before they can even resurface. Often the bodies aren't found or require specialized divers to locate, human bodies float in warm water, but rapidly sink in cold water, Lake Superior is full of bodies from sunken ships and drowned people which sunk and were irretrievable. It's very possible that someone could drown on a Vancouver beach and never resurface and never be found.
🪂when education just float on in wow I never knew such! Good ⎌ to know
Man...I fight with my buddy about life jackets constantly. Drowning, especially boat or dock related, is very often the product of an off balance moment combined with a blow to the head. MICHAEL PHELPS CANT SWIM WHILE UNCONSCIOUS!!!!
rant over
@@andrewmckeown6786 I grew up around boats (my late step-father had a small boat at Finechty, granddad had a larger boat at Nairn) and I ALWAYS wore a life jacket. They instilled the importance of life jackets from a young age and told me about sailors/fishermen who’d drowned and would’ve survived if they just wore a life jacket.
Like sure, they’re not the comfiest, but you best believe I will wear one every single time I set foot on a boat, because I’d rather be floating in the water being cold for a while than dead, it’s a very easy choice,
its easy to get stuck on something under water also, like branches of dead trees or in between rocks
My father drowned in a secluded mine pit he was gone two years and never would have came up if a beaver dam hadn't broke and poured warm water into the pit,just saying the cold water kept him down there.and if by chance he hadn't been found then the corner said when the water cooled he would have went down again.
First of all : its considered good manner to walk in the samee pace as the slowest one in a group. Second : you certainly do NOT walk ANYWHERE with a CHILD behind you. They are ALWAYS supposed to be ahead of you or beside you. Third: tfs! :)
Whenever I walked anywhere from a quiet parking lot to a hike in the hills my daughter's hand was in MY hand and I never let her go or out of my site until we were away from any danger be it cars in the lot or critters in the wilderness 👍 I'm not over protective I just know a tot can get away and wind up under a moving car or in the jaws of a critter in an INSTANT.
Pple do not take this seriously enough ☹️
@@kristinarain9098 Good mommas are a treasure. Your kids lucky to have you
@@leequinn2733 Christ that's scary! Yeah it can happen in an INSTANT. Good looking out by calling the authorities! I would've done the same! 💓
I child wad lost but hey lets pat each other's back cuz we good mommas
I really feel in this case the dad had alo to do with it
A perfect treat to finish out my stressful week. Thanks for this video!
Ah, just what I needed. It's been a tough week. Honestly it's been a tough year for me, but the last few days have been something else. Thanks for the excellent video, Adam. I haven't watched it yet, but I know it's going to be good. They always are. Appreciate your hard work, my friend.
Agreed. Even his very worst video is awesome. None of them are bad; some just aren't as good as others.. but every single one I've watched( and I've watched every one of them.. been here for 3 years) is thoroughly entertaining/interesting. Tied with beyond a creepy, the leaf, and Bob Gymlan, for my favorite channels on UA-cam. I'm subscribed to a bunch of others.. and enjoy them all, but those 4 are without a doubt my favorites, and I couldn't possibly choose between them. If you haven't heard of any of them, I highly recommend checking them out.
@@ldawg7117 good to know thanks I will😊
@@nunab3321 no problem! Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.. Bob's channel is pretty much Sasquatch stuff, the leaf is just weird/scary supposedly true stories, and beyond creepy covers a bunch of paranormal/UFO/alien cases, most of which are at least documented, so have some validity to them . And I obviously don't have to describe this channel haha
@@ldawg7117 😂 I see lol I'm all in to everything you just mentioned so I'm all over it🥰 I believe in the MOST UNEXPECTED NEWS I've seen some thing's that no1 would believe!! WHICH MADE ME BELIEVE🌬🌹
@@nunab3321 nice. You should really enjoy them then! I'm subscribed to multiple channels covering each of those topics, but those 4 are without a doubt the best, in my opinion. The video that got me hooked on bob Gymlan was the ape canyon one. But they're all good. BC has so many videos, I would have trouble suggesting a particular one, but I'd say "not human" I think it was.. that's a good one . And the leaf's titles are so obscure / random, I literally can't think of any of his videos lol. Obviously if you choose to watch any of them, whatever you watch is to your discretion, but those are the videos I guess I would recommend haha. Sorry about rambling, but you seemed interested and I love sharing shit I really enjoy with like-minded people.. plus, if I can send a new subscriber to a channel I really love, it's totally worth it..
I’ll tell you right now, she definitely was hallucinating before seeing rescuers. I’ve hallucinated from stress before and it’s not fun, but I imagine being lost in a forest for days is immensely stressful
I do love the graphics, they really enhance the stories. always good to see a new upload from this channel, this is no exception.
So sad, are the stories. As always. great narration. I loved the paintings. Really helps put things in perspective.
Always great to watch your videos to have the knowledge before stepping out into the wild
You sure about that... could make you paranoid...
Ok I’ve had my hand slapped
What sort of head injuries did Doctor Grogan have, I mean was it blunt force trauma ? Or sustained in a fall...
If you want a good story about Canada, I suggest you to recount the body recovery of Maurice Viens, who disappeared in 1984 with 2 others boys. The search party was leaded directly to the body by a sensitive (medium). So precisely that the guy go arrested but released as it couldn't have been possible for him to be person who kidnap them. One of the boys was never found and the other was found in the st-laurence river. It's a very good case and I think the only case of a sensitive leading directly a search party to a body, not only giving indices or pretending to have done so afterwards. I think it's the only time something like that really happened and was proven and acknowledged by the police. The only thing we don't know is the sensitive full name as he wanted to stay anonymous he goes by the pseudo Mr X. The names of the people in search party are available. If search for Mr X, Maurice Viens, Quebec it should be easy for you to look it up by yourself. Don't believe me on parole, search it up.
Canada is the 2nd largest country by area on the planet and also one of the most sparsely populated with a lot of remote areas i say its extremely easy to end up disappearing in such a place.
You're not wrong there
Hate to "that guy" but actually your both off, way more people go missing from city/urban areas. This is the same for most things, more people equals more bad stuff.
I think the remote disappearances are more mysterious for the very reason there isn't people.
@@noelienoelie8425 your comment is "way off" - nowhere did the commenter(s) reference to your arguement.
@@ItsWillLee Ehhh?
The Andrew Warburton case was big news in my city, of Hamilton, ON. We have a children's playground that bears his name, in the east end of the city. It was such a sad story.
Great video Adam. It’s always interesting to hear these cases from you. Some seem logical and others are as bizarre as can be!
If you do any more videos featuring Vancouver Island I would love to collect stock footage or answer any question you have!
Born N raised on the Island and regularly drive from the southern most tip of the island up to Tofino and over to Naniamo :)
I'm also hoping to start my Search and Rescue training next year :)
Literally the southern tip? I'm on dallas rd. in jamesbay, as "southern tip" as you can get before you have to start swimming.. That SAR will be interesting.. Good for you man..
@@Skelstoolbox ay! I work at the pacificanna in james bay! Maybe I'll see you around some time my dude!
Thank you for telling their stories. I hope they can be found.
This was soooooo good. Thanks for the nicely narrated upload!
Thank you. You do a great job reporting these cases.
Absolutely Amazing content!
Yay! Thanks for another awesomely edited video! Have a great day, Adam. 🌻
Oh!!! Adams !! So happy to hear your voice today!! Wish you had a nice summer! It s autum in the turn, my favorite season, but à season where people dissappear a lot..... wish everybody will be cautious **
‘‘Tis the season when most predators will start to fatten up before the cold weather digs in
Thank you for covering Canada! As someone who has lived in/on both the City of Vancouver and Vancouver Island I can easily see someone going missing around Horne Lake and Tofino.
Why.? Is there points about Torino or the lake you would like to share?
@cheylou1 Vancouver Island has many remote and isolated areas. The majority of the island is forest, forest and more forest.
On a positive note, I think it's heartwarming how people come together to help search for someone's loved one. I feel it's important to note the kindnesses around us.
For the most part. A lot of times (in cases of kidnapping or murder) the culprit will also take part in the search, though for different reasons than anybody else in the search party.
Ello, Adam here! Great to have you back Adam!!
Wow, you're really good, especially with the eerie background music. You're about as good as my favorite, Lazy Masquerade. Keep up the good work! I'll be watching
If you like this, you would like the channel "Heavy Casefiles"
Also try Beyond Creepy too.
Great work here on this one,, Adam!! 😀
Once again, Adam, you've told insightful thoughts on missing persons cases. I am always saddened by the children missing, and it does seem odd that berry picking ends up being part of the stories we hear about people who go missing in the mountains, but the last case you gave was able to end happily. Keep the videos coming, and thanks for your work.
Picking berries, mushrooms, precious rocks and fire wood, when people are preoccupied they have their backs turned and are vulnerable to all sorts of predators including giant Thunderbirds who particularly like to strike when no one is looking
Preciate it again Adam. Canada sends it's regards. Stay safe stay legal but most of all stay educated my bizarre fam! Keep it up adam! Long time fan here
Thank you for sharing stories about our beloved Canada. May their families find peace and healing.
It’s easy to get lost in a vastness of this country.
Take care everyone. 🇨🇦
For some reason and I don't know why, I think you live in Canada. I don't know, just call it a hunch
They're not missing the got eaten by the wildlife cuz they can't carry weapons to protect themselves so sad 😞
@@mrdopeman15 They could carry licensed hunting rifles. It is legal.
@@mrdopeman15Plenty of people there are allowed to carry legal firearms and still go missing. Same thing happens in the States where it’s easier to obtain guns. The people disappear, along with their weapons. There’s never any trace left behind or found ever again for some of them.
Thanks Adam! Hope you are doing well 👍😊👏♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for another great video!
Love the Canadian content. ♥️🇨🇦✌️
Because your house wife a§ is Canadian? Ya figured yall carry to much pride.
Is this a Canadian accent? I didn’t realize there was Canadian accent that sounds so similar to North England.
Just a note, this man is definitely not speaking with a Canadian accent. While I cannot say 💯 were in the Uk he was raised it certainly wasn’t Canada. 😊
I love your videos they're always really interesting thank you the art is amazing
Thanks so much Mecah
@@MissingVoidTV cool you replied you're welcome 😊
The images are a.i. generated. They do look p cool though.
I have to point one thing regarding these missing person in wilderness searches. Often search parties are conducted of some park rangers,policemen, firemen, coast guards,mountaineers and etc. Also they include the family and the volunteers,neighbours etc. What is the problem? Problem is that they are often crappy executed. Like literally you have to search like a bloodhound, literally stepping on almost every inch of the soil,underbrush,foilage, dead leaves, tall grass, every nook and crevice, every hole, every tree and every root that there is. Also you have to go on each and every slope, up and down from the area of vanishing. That is why is common that the remains are found where previous search parties were been, but they didnt do a thorough search. They many times scour the area by sight and as long as they see ahead of them, if it is clear without obvious signs, clues, items,footsteps or without any visible disturbance, they will say:"Yaa we searched there.." the underbrush and foilage in forested and wild areas are kinda swallowing the remains, not literally but really you have to put effort and search for it.
Bad search protocols may exist but they aren't the reason bodies are found in previously searched areas.
Great point.
People are trained to search just like that. That is part of the mystery. Sometimes they show up in places searched hundreds of times. Sometime clothing is on oddly. Sometimes its folded next go the body.
Wrong. SAR operations are carried out in Canada by highly trained SAR volunteers who receive immense training before they are even allowed out on searches. You have to complete the GSAR 100 course bare minimum
You say this based off?
- nothing - and you are completely wrong in saying so, don't spew your opinion as facts when your are clearly not educated in SAR operations. SAR teams are not kids playing hide and seek.
From a Canadian thank you!.. and we're sorry buddy.
I should think so too
So grateful for every cerebral rush you bring to us Adam. Thank you so much
Regarding the Mary Beyman case, the rescuer had to clear the brush in order to carry the stretcher and other equipment to her. Remember, she could not walk so she had to be carried out. Another point is that it is easier for one person, especially crawling on hands and knees, to pass through dense brush than it is for several people carrying rescue equipment.
And what rescuers would have been using to carry her out would have probably been the standard rigid stainless steel-framed litter which is not going to fold up or bend around corners. Think about how people with neck injuries or major broken bones would need to be handled. Litters are about 7-foot long.
I am very surprised that there was no coverage of the disappearances in any of the local newspapers, yet there were articles about the searches published in small, community newspapers in other provinces.
Some of the media hushed up about some of these cases.Not to cause
public concerns.Tourism.etc.
imagine seeing something so scary in the woods that you hide under a log and die afraid to come out
You get it.
🥺😔
Wild animals that are hungry or just territorial can explain why someone would hide. Bears have been known to stalk and wait for their prey to come out of hiding. They know their prey will eventually starve and try to come out. It's possible this person was simply too afraid to take that chance. That said, you never know what all lurks out there deep in the canadian wilderness.
I can't imagine that either, which leads me to believe that's not quite how it went down.
@@spreadlovenothate.9372 yea, I'd probably rather die by bear than a slow ass dehydration/starvation death. I hear they do a poor job of killing prey before they eat it though so maybe I would not idk.
In the second story I think William's father was being less than truthful. I don't know of a single parent (with the possible exception of the McCanns) who would leave an 8 year old 30 feet away, next to an ocean and a forest. The whole story of getting up early and going to the beach doesn't make sense.
Strikes me as a typical Thunderbird abduction.. snatched from behind in complete silence, he was a good 30 feet from his dad, who rarely turned around.. this is where the saying don’t be last man in line originates from...
Um I know plenty of parents who do that and have done that. That doesnt strike as odd at all.
@@jamesknapp64 it's pretty fucking stupid thou...seems neglectful to me
There are parents who do away with their kids. I read years ago of some evil parents who used to torture their son and lock him in a cupboard. Finally they dropped him in a forest and took off. There are heinous happenings.
@@earnold1896 Yep. There was a woman on Reddit who posted to r/trueoffmychest or r/Confessions that she had a severely mentally disabled adult child who's constant care and violent outbursts (destroying things, pulling off his adult diaper and smearing the wall and anything else wirh the 💩, etc. She couldn't get help from anyone and no facilities would take him. She confessed that she became entirely overwhelmed and took him to a place with a lake (one of the only places he was fascinated and loved to be) and left him there. Everyone thought it was a lie until someone did some sleuthing and found an article about an adult male body being found at the lake that she'd said she had left him at in the right time frame. Caregiver burnout, somebody called it. It was reported to police by them.
Once I hear the wolf sound I know I'm in for a treat. Thanks Adam.
Normally these cases don’t effect me but the idea of small children being lost and afraid in the wilderness is heartbreaking. I can’t imagine what their families go through.
Once my 18 month old slipped out the front door with entire family in the house not paying any attention while I was cooking. I caught it immediately and ran out to find her. We lived on a hill with the road coming up the hill and going on past the house to the top and curving. My child was walking up the hill not down. So every time I read that a child will only walk down hill cuz its easier is not always true. My little one was definitely heading up hill. And with no problem lol.
It seems really easy for people to forget how limitless toddlers' energy can be sometimes. Like they can literally run around for hours without stopping when an older child would get exhausted eventually
@@erikgilson1687 So true.
Yeah, and they're *fast,* too!
How do they manage to move so fast?!?
I've spoiled 2 nieces rotten well past the toddler stage, and I never figured out how they move so fast!
@@neuralmute Lol....yes they r!!! Mine was out the door and up the road in just a few mins!!! How a toddler does it surprises me too.
@@lindamoser6317 it's because you're not paying attention, you said it yourself...
Sad
I love the oil painting-like imagery. It gives the story a surreal effect.
I was apart of a Search & Rescue team in Nova Scotia years ago. We had some really strange cases. Some so weird that the cases affected our searchers. Causing a few to leave afterwards.
Go on tell us we’re waiting
well tell us a story! please?
Dah don’t believe you ya full of BS
Would love to hear some of your stories
Why post the comment if that’s as far as it goes ?
I don't understand how anyone would allow a child to wander off on their own an adult must remain by their side at all times to ensure their safety because even taking your eye off them for a second could have catastrophic consequences.
It only take seconds. Toddlers are faster then you think.
Do you have children?
Do you believe that a child should be raised under a rubric that instills incompetence and dependency or one that instills self reliance and personal agency?
If you had a child with a condition that would see them live 35yrs in an hermetically sealed bubble or 16 yrs independantly, which would you choose?
It's literally impossible to keep your eye on a child every second of every day. And you're right, taking your eyes off then even for a second can have disastrous consequences. There's a big difference between a tragic accident and negligence.
I say this as a parent of a severely autistic child in a home with locks and alarms on the doors and windows. I went downstairs to move laundry on one day and in the time it took me to come up again -- 5 minutes maybe -- my son was gone. I had locks on the doors already, but it never occurred to me he might unlock, open, and jump out a second story window. Thank God I found him in the neighbor's yard. That night I drilled holes in the window frames and padlocked them shut. I called the fire department the next day and was told to keep something heavy near each window so I could break it if I had to. We lived like that until the security system was installed.
Even good parents get taken unawares from time to time. I was lucky. I got a second chance.
But we can all understand that certain people ought not be parents.
@@andrewmckeown6786 Irrelevant question.
Wow, great stuff, thx
You got to admit some of these disappearances are bit suspect 🤔
Extremely.
@Rory. Can you elaborate ?
They are VERY suspect.
@@nicholaswilliams4336 The equivalent today is to leave your child in the car on the hottest day of the year...
Can you please elaborate, which story are you referring to ?
Thank you for all your hard work and methodical research. I really loved the graphics and artwork in this video!! 👍🏼👍🏼💗🇨🇦
Dear Tricia Forgive me for asking but are you wearing a red nose ?
@@nicholaswilliams4336 roflmao. No. It's a snapchat filter that overlaid a sugar skull (Day of the Dead/ Dia de los Muertos) design. 🙂
What happened to your nose ?
I enjoyed all the stories. Thank you
❤love the intro howling. Alberta has apparently 61% of our province still uninhabited and still somewhat forested despite the mass removal of lumber. But being raised in this beautiful and overshadowed province also means the numerous sightings, odd nightly noises, etc are kept close to those who have experienced them. Where I reside if you tellsomeone to go out west there is always a distinct possibility that they won’t return unscathed by nature and sometimes they don’t reappear. That 61% of Alberta is thick and healthy Forrest and many areas still unexplored. Those choosing to go out to the real west of where I reside have more than the secrets of the muskeg to worry about lol. We have the cryptids and may they remain allusive and well hidden by the vastness of the trees. Man does dont always have to hunt to kill and science doesn’t need to disect the world. And no I am not what you think I may be …..I am a white woman who grew-up in heavy oilfield boom times with parents owning an oilfield company that started when roads were nothing more than trails and my parents and their Drivers saw and experienced our real west and our hidden and allusive cryptids All of these guys still agree to this day to leave well enough alone. May some of life’s mysteries just stay within our imagination and remind us a little of the unknown is the “ Best” of nature. On a lighter note if one wonders too far out west the vast amount of muskeg may keep you for as if you were its secret. Bizarre but very very true.
Just wanted to stop in and say thank you for telling Canadian stories I'm from Canada myself I enjoy your channel and it's content keep up the great work take care and be safe out there sending you love hugs and Bubbles from Canada your friend Leah 🇨🇦🥰❤️💞💯🤟🇨🇦
Story #2: there have been several reliable, independent reports that large, shaggy, upright creatures have been seen along the west shoreline of Vancouver Island.
Do you mind me and my mates were down there swimming last week
Reliable as in what way?
"Shaggy creatures" - like a bear standing up.
@@ItsWillLee reliable as in Fish and Game officials.
Upright as in bipedal and humanoid.
@@monicacollins8289 care to share some links to those reliable reports?
@@monicacollins8289 oh, so just someone's word - ya, that's not considered reliable.
Got any pictures?
Sounds like a folk lore...
Cheers bro from Niagara 🇨🇦
YESSSS ANOTHER MASTERPIECE HAS BEEN POSTED. my bedtime has been completed. 🙂
Thank you for the interesting cases.
Give Kitty a special hug from me
Regarding the little one who disappeared from the beach, did they think to look for any sign of a sinkhole that could have opened underneath him and then left little trace? I have heard of such things happening on sand dunes where a rotting tree trunk or other vegetation gave way under someone. I don't know exactly what kind of shoreline they were walking along, but sand is not as stable or solid as it looks.
Interesting point but I expect there’d be some sort of trace evidence of the hole ? Some sort of indentation in the sand and if the boy was following in his dads footsteps why didn’t his dad fall first ? I still think the kid was snatched by a Thunderbird
Anyway I think the beach was a rock Bed, not sand
almost certainly he was swept away by a rip tide. they are not uncommon in the area.
Sad story. I'm sure someone mentioned; Saskatoon is a city. Elrose is a town. Both are in Saskatchewan.
White-tailed deer are very elusive and will turn and run at the first sign of people. They always raise their tail in alarm as they run and can definitely look weird if you only get a quick glimpse of it. Someone could, theoretically, mistake a flash of white color, for a child's face, but it still seems a bit odd.
"Not deer" can be freaky too.
@@victoriawilliams2786 have never seen such a creature, but it would be odd. Best guess I've heard is chronic wasting disease making them behave really weird.
Thanks for the Canadian content, mate.
I feel like the first child the family did something.. or 1 of the searchers found her and kidnapped her for a bit cause that whole thing is strange
as a resident of vancouver island its alarming to see so many concentrated in that area
Clusters of missing people don’t come as a surprise to me... it all centres on the fact that a large predator is using that area as a hunting ground
On Vancouver Island, or indeed barely north of Vancouver city on the mainland, it's entirely possible for a mountain lion to take a small child and vanish. Even a wolf, although that's more likely on the island. Not to mention falling down a hole, old mine shaft, or just into a fast creek. So many ways to "mysteriously" go missing here.
With regard to the case of Andrew & the "sightings" made by some of the searchers. It totally could have been deer, especially if the witnesses were moving when the sightings were made. A startled deer can vanish so quickly that all your mind registers is the flash of movement. Because the specific goal of the search was a child, the brain really wants to see just that.
The same thing causes hunting accidents. The hunter is so geared up to see his quarry that they mistake something roughly the right size, moving through the woods, as a deer or even a turkey. It's not a rare occurrence for people to be shot at by overly wound up hunters. Sometimes it happens to distinctly different species, too. Like dogs, horses, cattle, etc.
In a search with such highstakes as a lost child, it wouldn't take much for heartsick, exhausted searchers to make a mistake like that.
(Source: I used to hunt deer & my husband still does every year. Accidental shootings do happen when people get antsy because they're worried they won't fill their tags. There's even a saying common amongst hunters who are approaching the end of the season without success - "If it's brown, it's down." Meaning they don't care about the gender, size, or Boone & Crockett score.)
It is terrifiying to realize that there are actual parks in canada that has opening to the 'temperate or tropical' oasis zones
What do you mean bro can you explain a little more. Thank you
@@chief-smoke1 there is an entire video about the headless men valley in paranormal scholars channel I highly recommend it
@@thedoruk6324 but that has nothing to do with climate...
@@thedoruk6324 thanks man gunna watch it tonight
@@GJYYC I never said it has anything to do with climate huh
Im going to be spending five days alone in a cabin in the Isle of Skye, Scotland, which is basically Fae country. Wish me luck, everyone.
Good luck! 😁👍
May God be with u, CrazyFereldan!!
Don’t upset the locals or they will put you in the village cooking pot
@@nicholaswilliams4336 The greater good.
@@nicholaswilliams4336 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
National data compiled by the RCMP shows that the number of missing persons reported by police forces dropped from 5,706 in 2019 to 4,519 in 2020, which was directly related to people staying home due to COVID-19, according to RCMP intelligence analyst Valerie Shaver.Dec 17, 2023
Is this narrator the same guy from bedtime stories? Illustrations are beautiful. The stories of the missing are heartbreaking 😢 so sad too for families. Bless you all. ❤
WOOOOT ! There you are! You know how many times my girlfriend and I exchange "Lets get bizarre!" How bizarre?!" Need to get one of those shirts! Glad to see a new vid!
As a former Vancouver Islander living in Britain, I have to point out that Vancouver island is not Vancouver (they were just ‘found’ and named after the same guy. They would have been Cook Island and the city of Cook if James Cook hadn’t been killed in Hawaii earlier in that expedition…so maybe for the best 😂). Vancouver Island has the provincial capital city of Victoria at its Southern tip, and the Island is about the size of Wales and mostly wilderness (though that can be said of Canada in general). It is not an island in the city of Vancouver which is on the mainland, but coastal. You can get from one to the other via ferry. There’s also a city of Vancouver in the US state of Washington (not DC).
But you know the confusion isn’t much different from London and the City of London except one is inside the other in that case 😅
Love and support from Finland dude!🤗♥️
In the last story, its a strange thing the woman would call the circumstance "magic".
The man had a dream, received money for the trip and found her based on his dream. Dreams like this are called premonitions, not "magic". And there more common than most people know.
Lmao
Magic is not real, but I can say from experience, premonitions are indeed real.
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Side note: love the use of Midjourney to illustrate the narration👍
Hey Adam was missing you. Thanks for the upload. Love your channel. Cheers Ontario 🇨🇦. Ps condolences to our queen Elizabeth . May she be at peace and her beloved prince Philip.
Thank you for your kind words.
Blessings. 💔❤️
In the Case of Eddy: the Indentation could've been a spot where a deer or wild boar layed down
Thanks Adam💪
Good things come to those that wait!!..
I was begging to think that you were Avoiding us Adam.
Ha, ha. 🤪
Great hearing from you Sir. Thanks for the hard work & research you do for our Enjoyment & Entertainment.
Take care & stay safe 🦅
Haha! No I've just been really busy recently, got a few projects I'm working on outside of UA-cam so I don't have as much time as I'd like, if only we didn't need sleep 🤔
@@MissingVoidTV So very true. Thanks for acknowledging Subscribers/fans comment. Not many channels do. Very nice of you Adam. Take care & take time for you. 😇
@@creenation6609 How true. I like the ones that answer or even just leave a heart, at least you're acknowledged. You can tell a lot about a person just by if and/or how they interact with subscribers. (Playing favorites or kind to all, etc.)
@@pamelameckley5040 Thank you Pamela.
The fact that individuals can also show Respect to others, is a treat.
Take care & stay safe Pam. 🦅
Quick correction on the Lynn mary case even tho the report a second later clairifys it.
It took place near Parksville or Naniamo, Vancouver Island. Vancouver its self is the larg city on the mainland of Bc
I love the drawings!!
I used to live in Alaska and it’s very rugged
Always teach your children a code word that only those really sent by mom or dad would use! Small children out in the woods should have recco tape on a place they can't get it off. This is a special tape that can be picked up quick by FLR helicopters.
Adults, never go out in nature or a place where you may not get a cell signal without a personal locator beacon or at the very least, the recco tape on yourself! Many personal locator beacons are free after you purchase a unit, so just do a search if you don't or can't pay for a service.
Like the idea of teaching ya kids to use code words so they know who is talking to them, wondered bout getting people to carry balloons on fishing spools ? When inflated they go up above the tree line can be spotted by aircraft
@@nicholaswilliams4336 The problem with balloons is that they can pop to easily, especially going up where are trees or in a windy situation that would push them into tress.
Thank you for liking my code word idea. I came up with this when we had someone go to my son's school and take a child saying they were sent by their parent. They caught the creep, but it scared me so bad I had to find a way never letting that happen to my kids. Oh yeah forgot this part, no second guessing either! They say the word or you start screaming and running.
So I’ve got to invent balloons that don’t pop so easily, didn’t think of that, could also make them glow in the dark, sorry to hear bout the creep have a nice day
A young boy disappeared and nobody knows how his boots were found on east prince st from Elizabeth ave.the boy is only 3years and had still haven't been found.from Nova Scotia Canada . still going for 2 years now
Were his boots tied on or was he wearing wellingtons ? If tied on obviously human intervention but if his wellingtons were scattered possible large bird involvement
@@nicholaswilliams4336 Why do u think a lot of these abductions were from a Thunderbird? U don’t consider alternative ways, they could disappear?
Simply down to the nature of the abduction. Thunderbirds prefer to strike when they can’t be seen doing it, a survival instinct Afterall If they pounced on someone in front of people, then the woods would be full of people with guns shooting every bird in sight so they stick to picking off the person behind, or individual hikers or hunters, or anyone with an injury, elderly and slow, children etc basically anything they can approach from behind. Think of Lions on the Serengeti... Thinning the herd
Don’t get me wrong I have an open mind and do consider other possibilities but I’ve learnt so much about Thunderbirds that I rely upon instinct
People never seem to grasp just how dangerous the forests are, there are thousands upon thousands of Thunderbirds spread out, hiding in trees, on cliffs, soaring on the thermals, each one with their magnified eye sight, all on the lookout for when people and animals let their guard down... I suppose the answer is.... don’t go hiking ?
Where do you get the art for these episodes? I love them! 🙂
I also wanted to plainly state that sometimes disappearances are straight cover-ups, perhaps not so much with children, but more so with adults...it seems that there are certain people, along with their family members, who want to start a (new) life, and to the point of fooling everyone and anyone in incredibly extensive ways.
Missing 411 dude said children and elderly or someone with a disability are the ones that go missing the most and also those without ever being found. I agree though alot of coverups. Now way these type of people get as far as they do
Unless assisted by flying creatures
I believe in cryptic beings so any of them could have took her. And human or animal could have took her. Or she could have just walked away on her own. I pray for the families a happy ending or peace if it's not happy news.
Thunderbirds
love this channel
Starting at 8yrs old, give or take? I was in the woods all the time alone. By my home in Graham,Wa and where my family would camp. Hoods Port, Kapowsin Foot Hills, Forks, all over.
I used to fish a creek called,"Cat Creek," LOL. when I was 8 or so? 35 or so yrs ago?! That type of stuff was more or less normal back then!?
You ever catch any Catfish from the creek ?
So out of interest what type of fish did you catch ?
👏🏻💙thank you!
The art is top class
Always "bad weather " accompanying these disappearances.
Unlike David Paulides conspiracy theories, I think bad weather coinciding with disappearances is just coincidental.... around Mountains weather patterns change all the time... what makes out to be a peaceful sunny morning ideal for skiing, can suddenly turn into a blizzard by midday and back to peace by mid afternoon ?
@@nicholaswilliams4336 do you actually live around any mtns? Familiar with the weather patterns in and around them?
Just wondering if you know what you are talking about or you just like using way over-user catch phrases?
Looks like you got me there cos I don’t live in the mountains, but I know a lot of folks who go skiing and tell me horror stories bout weather changes and avalanches and all sorts of stuff !
I feel like the indentation the found was just a deer bed. Nothing that weird, probably a false lead.
A deer moving through a tree line can look like a person for sure. Hunters wear orange because when ur in the forest, ur looking for deer and so u see movement and assume deer. I'd also guess it's the other way around. If ur looking for a kid and suddenly u see a flash of white and movement ur gonna think maybe that was the kid. Especially if they got to that spot and didn't see anyone there, deer can move deceptively fast through the forest. Little kids can't really.
Who did the artwork for this John Constable? Awesome stuff.
Why this channel doesn't mention the year of missing in most of the cases?
I agree with you Adam. It is extremely odd that someone goes missing & not a trace or scent can be found? Granted, I understand it's a mountain(s), but 1500 people couldn't find a trace? And what about Mary, barely a scratch on her yet it took them 2 hours to get her out, how the heck did she get in there without damage to her skin? If she was 86 years old I can tell you her skin was paper thin so there is absolutely no way she got in there alone. Beam me up Scotty! Lol. I can't explain this. So many people plus children, without a trace, doesn't make since & Mary was dazed or had she been abducted? 🤔🤔It seems like I haven't heard your voice Adam in forever, so good to hear it now. 😊🙋♀️💜🇺🇲 Great video. 😁
Sounds like Thunderbirds are taking them
Anybody wanna see a giant black Thunder bird ? Have a look at the Crosby Grace Travel Guide for 1st time visitors to Yosemite National Park... right at the start talk about
20 foot wingspan...
Great resources
Sorry for the comment . When people go missing at a volume of a high way to be called. The high way of tears. We are getting closer