Being from Alaska I can tell you that a LOT of those 'disappearances' are very much intentional. A fair number of them turn up years later(AFTER the statutes of limitations run out!).
I'm sure the wildlife plays a factor. Is it safe to say that Alaska is one of the most dangerous states, between the remoteness, the wildlife, and the freezing temperatures much of the year.
Lots of people go missing in National Parks. What's eerie to me: many times bodies show up in areas which have been extensively searched even with dogs.
Evidence of remains involving innocent children are now surfacing which would make your skin crawl. It is obvious that there is a deep satanic, evil, perverted, political Underworld that is being linked with some of those disappearances that would rival the Nazis. That needs to be exposed and brought to the surface and perpetrators need to be sent to prison, or executed. Do a search using the word - Adrenochrome and it will lead to just the tip of the iceberg.
I've lived in New Mexico for a decade and I can say that a cusory and brief look at the state's cold case log is jaw dropping. You could get a dozen video segments that truly chill the blood. Half the damned state is haunted, sketchy as hell, and/or deep-end spooky.
I was in Joshua Tree Monument in 84-85-ish. I felt malevolent eyes watching my children, so I packed up and left. My family thought I was nuts, but that evening news we heard a 2 year old girl went missing from there. Never heard what happened to her.
My in-laws lived out in the desert that way. There’s be a b news story from time to time about someone finding a body out there. Your intuition or guardian Angel served you well.
we,,are only top of the food chain,,which is not really tru anyway,,IF YOU CARRY A GUN...here in aus..if you jump away from a snake,land in a bush,the bush will kill you,,
THIS video is a lie and propaganda when you hear ppl set aside MILLIONS OF abduction cases thousands a yearS since ANCIENT TIMES in the last 90 years documented //just to tell a story.. something is wrong (no research _) just shoot s---t out your mouth. look up on youtube just for starters
The forests here are dense, and once you're off-trail you might not find any identifiable landmarks from ground level for days even traveling in a straight line- which you probably won't be doing.
Doesn't matter. Scent dog's can't even find these people that go missing there. Absolutely no trace. It's impossible to just vanish but it's happening.
I was born in raised here in the Smokies/ Appalachian... we have very identifiable mountain tops.. it's not very hard to navigate unless your not from here.. then I would take someone along... it is also very spiritual place!
@@ganymeade5151 don't you listen to the stories? People have had guns and bows and still go missing. Obviously having a weapon doesn't do you any good.
@@phyllisdevries5734 I lived there for 25 years. I knew many people who ended up on missing persons' lists. Most came back just fine within a few days, but some ended up with a much worse fate. I don't miss it!
@@RS-ol8or There's a lot of common factors with them all. Probably biggest is that usually nobody local knows them well if at all, so it's awhile before anyone looks for them and by then clues are scant at best. Second is that there's either nobody or nobody who cares within earshot so screams or other signals of distress go unanswered. Poverty is an extremely common factor, but not an absolute. Poverty almost always means a lack of ability to provide for and to protect yourself. The deep drug culture isn't only in Mexico- it's here too and anyone in the wrong place at the right time is out of luck rich or poor. Grow ops and labs are found in many remote places because it's a easier to monitor for security there. And if it's Mother Nature at work, well she's a very efficient and often a very quick recycler. I've done my share of traveling and I've been in many dangerous places. You've gotta know your 'enemy' and know how to behave wherever you are, and you must remain sober, alert, and ready for anything at all times. If you're traveling don't linger. If you're lingering then become a known part of the people in the area immediately. Miss one of those details and you're likely in trouble. Miss two and you might be the next one disappearing. And of course there are those who want to disappear even when nobody else can find a reason for them doing that. There are many hidden reasons people want to end one life to begin another one unrelated to their past. I actually know a few people who are like that to differing degrees. I've got kinfolk who disappeared for legal reasons and nobody knows where they're at- they make anonymous contact with 'home' once in awhile and that's it. I've known dozens of people who left my area like that but I don't know their outcomes. I do know that you can disappear well if you want to, even in today's 'big brother' world of knowledge databases and identity technology. Probably 2 unknown bodies a year are found around here- most are murders and identified but maybe once every 5 years nobody knows who they were. This is an area with about 2.5 million peeps in a 100 mile radius, so even in the woods somebody likely saw the person within 48 hours of them disappearing.
@@P_RO_ in all due respect, it's clear you haven't read a Missing 411 book or have seen David Paulides' documentaries. Almost all of the examples you cite, he NEVER covers those. Ever. Those aren't the type of disappearances he covers. It's not so easily explained or covered. Listen to a free interview of his on YT and see for yourself.
@slapdatpuck88 Occam's Razor has literally nothing to do with my point. "why would paulides not bring up the grow op / drug industry activity in national parks?" Interviewers HAVE asked him that, and he HAS briefly covered it. But those cases where that does occur, those cases he DOES NOT include those in his books! Any clear cases of human-related foul play - murder and the like, he does not cover in his book. He only covers the strange, unexplained cases. What do you not get about that? "they make sense and dont account for some "paulides paranoia"" Sounds like you have an axe to grind and a clear bias on the topic. Don't know what to tell you. Paulides takes mainstream articles and sources and simply covers the facts in his books and movies. Sounds like you are the one with a problem....
Same reason as the ealier lake. Superior is so cold the bodies don't float up. People die in mid sumer from hypothermia. The picture of the swimmers is next to the shore in Duluth where the water is shallow and warms up by late July - early August. I would say most national parks have disappearances because people wander off like it was a shopping mall.
Everyone knows about "The Fitz", but there are other Lakers that have been lost in November storms with interesting stories too. The Daniel J. Morrell broke apart in a storm with the stern steaming along unmanned for 5 miles afterward, leaving one survivor. The Carl D. Bradley broke in two suddenly without warning while reportedly doing fine in a storm, leaving just 2 survivors. "The Iron Boats go as the Mariners all know, with the gales of November remembered." Sadly, the collapse of the US steel industry has nearly brought an end to the era of the 'Iron Boats', and most Lakers now rely on other cargo to pay the bills of operation, but the November storms on the lakes will always remain...
Back in the 90's while living in Alaska,there wasn't much to do for entertainment,except of course for pouring a hot cup of coffee and pulling a chair up to listen to your short wave radio, to hear the chatter and scanning the police channels. One day i had my ears on and honed in on a RCMP on patrol talking with his base in Vancouver BC. The gist of the conversation started off with the officer talking to a couple of natives who complained about a very large disk shaped UFO that had been hovering around their village most of the day. The natives were insistent the officer check it out,so the Mountie had to get on one of two horses and go horseback with them up into the mountain native village. When the trio got to the village to discover all of the residents were gone. I remember hearing the officer over his radio telling base there was no one in the village. Meals were still on the tables,even the dogs were gone. I remember hearing over the Mountie's radio the two native fella's going hysterical over the fact their families gone. The Mountie didn't know what to think of the missing people(upwards of 100 villagers). At first he thought it was a prank being pulled on him,but where would villagers hide? and why go through the trouble to pull a real dumb prank?. The Mountie requested backup,because of the remoteness of the village the backup wouldn't arrive until early the next day(no place for helicopters to land). I of course was glued to the radio receiver,.my reception was cutting out. That night i called the RCMP HQ in Vancouver . I spoke with dispatch who transferred me to an officer who i spoke with for several minutes telling him about what i heard over my Short Wave radio. He knew what i was talking about and he thought it was strange as well,anyway i asked for transcripts of the conversation- Native/UFO /Mountie/missing persons radio transmission. I gave him my mailing address and he said he would send me tapes and transcripts of what went on. I waited and waited for my package to arrive,.Surprise,.it didnt arrive at all. So i called back talked to the officer i spoke to and he behaved as if he didn't know what i was talking about. Yeah i thought to myself,.he just blew me off,threatening me with charges of making a nuisance call to police. That ticked me off. As god is my witness,.it happened. I combed British Columbia newspapers for news articles and didn't find anything. so i hope there is someone out there who knows about this to come forward with more on the story. BTW,.the incident happened shortly before the famous Japan Airlines Flight 1628 I broke that story to the National inquirer when it happened and i still have original transcripts from Anchorage Intl.
@@RogueReplicant I was off on the year. I'm thinking spring of 1986. Pretty sure it mentioned village of Carcross BC,but incident took place on a mountain range. I lived in Juneau. Ak.
@@bantalee2002 Thanks. I'm also looking into it. If the RCMP suddenly changed its official position on this, then it is confirmation they know about and collude to hide the disappearance of Canadian citizens. Those 2 distraught villagers might have been "disappeared" to get rid of loose ends.
Fantastic list, Briggs! Missing 411 cases are absolutely the freakiest things I have ever heard about. Not only the completely unresolved cases, but also the cases where people mysteriously come back, in seemingly impossible ways. I feel so bad for the friends and families of these people, even if they did choose to just "disappear" on purpose or whatever.
@@wyomingadventures it sure seems he's heard of the missing 411. It's a shame that David Paulides doesn't get any credit here for all the work and time Mr. Paulides put into this subject. Shameful.
No question about it. Vegas, NY and Atlantic City alone have more disappearances in a year than any of these places, but there is a certain mystique about places that are off the beaten path that feed into people's fear of the unknown. It's an interesting topic to explore.
Maybe Briggs will do a video on that and Gilgo beach on Long Island with multiple female bodies of women under 30 found, and numerous witnesses and accounts verifying disappearnces.
I worked in Yosemite after graduating from high school. A strange wonderful place. People seem to treat it like a theme park. It is deserving of respect as is any wild place. I have lived in remote places in California, New Mexico and Texas. Be cool people.
Your welcome Briggs according to the comments, and thank you as well. I find the 4 corners (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona seem to have the most missing. Well, that was from the 60s to the late 2000s.
They used to put the word triangle on areas for mapping purposes to give you a good idea of the danger zone for ships to navigate the seas. Just a fun history fact I learned that I thought I would share.
I spent most of my childhood in central North Carolina and I have always heard of people who go into the Appalachian mountains and disappear after having run afoul of the locals
I live near an edge of the Alaska triangle... I’ve ventured deep into it a few times... lots and lots of wild animals of course live in the triangle.. there is also many trails to get lost on.. Wrangle-St Elias the largest national park is located in the heart of the triangle and it has only a few miles of roads as well as being completely undeveloped...if you get injured then lost umm good luck to you... my advice is don’t go alone! And of course cell phones don’t work out there... satellite phone coverage in AK is not so good either🤦♂️. Welcome to the last frontier.
About six months ago, after thanksgiving, i think, my mom and i saw a black panther here in arkansas. It leaped over a gate from midway in the road. It jumped a five foot gate, from 12 feet away and never touched the gate or made a sound. It was about seven foot from paw to paw, a tail almost five foot, and was thick, it was so strong and elegant. I saw a brown deer jump from bushes in the field and run for its life. After that day, I knew where many children and adults had gone missing too. I've walked into a wolf den once, but seeing that giant cat was the scariest moment of my life. Until you see its almost supernatural power and elegance, you will not understand why we killed the predators of the past, or just how unsafe the woods are. This field was two miles out of the town of Bono, AR. I live in jonesboro, ar. I called the wildlife management in jonesboro, they didn't care, and they were not surprised. I looked it up on google and found panther sitings on youtube itself. Believe them.
3/4 of the way through where people are jumping off a wreck to swim is Duluth, Minnesota. No surprise folks disappear... The waves grow to building size with near 100 mph winds,
My hiking partner for years actually help look for for the boy in the Smokies. He told me that was a very steep and rugged area. Several searchers were hurt themselves.
Yup Yup When I moved to Alaska- people warned me about certain motels outside of certain towns. There was a good chance that if you checked in......you would disappear. Bears aren't the only predators in Alaska.
Have driven past there many times but stopped only once. I and my 6 year old son and my boyfriend and his eight year old daughter drove to Crater Lake to play in the snow. We parked and got out of the car, walked toward the water and all just got a creepy feeling - no one put a name to it...just didn't feel like a comfortable place to hang around. It was a 90 minute drive but we left after less than 10 minutes. Have never had a desire to go back there either. Don't know what it is but then I don't need to know what it is to know I don't want to be there.
@@monahawk exactly same thing happened to us in 1985....Crater Lake just felt wrong! The area was awesomely beautiful, but the vibe was creepy. We left in 15 minutes, even though it took us over an hour to drive up there. I have no desire to go back.
@Tricia R. Ever been to the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, out by Williams and the Illinois River? I have. Super remote, crazy roads along high cliffs. Beautiful area, but also rugged and remote, and it can feel very strange especially at night.
@@miapdx503 why do you say all of oregon is weird? di yoy think practically the whole state is haunted, sbx if you do think that, what is your thoughts on how it became that way
Your story about the town in Iowa, reminds me of a story my Dad told around the dinner table. He was born in Iowa, and grew up in Nebraska. Anyway, the detail I remember was about the 'land opening up and swallowing 2 houses. I don't remember him saying he'd heard of it or saw it himself. He had a lot of cousins. But any other residents would have moved after seeing that. Now think about the New Madrid Fault-line, the area could have had movements in the past when the population was much less, and less was known about earthquakes, and sinkholes, etc.
I've heard about sinkholes in Iowa too. I'm from MN, and the SE part of the state, north of IA, is known as the driftless area, because glaciers never went there in the ice age. There's a lot of limestone cliffs and caves, where streams will run underground. Limestone is soft and wears away. I know they mine limestone in Iowa.
Are you serious?? SIXTEEN THOUSAND ppl have disappeared in Alaska???? Sixteen HUNDRED would be alarming enough but sixteen THOUSAND is unbelievable!! 😳
@@sitdowndogbreath I'm familiar with the Highway of Tears. having lived in Ketchikan most of my life. in Alaska just recently moved to Juneau 20 years ago. I've been up and down the highway on several occasions. It's just so unsafe for hitchhiking women and girls. it tears my heart up.
•One of the saddest stories I read was about a World War II bomber crew. They took off from Fresno and headed to Tucson. There they refueled, and headed back towards Fresno on a moonless night, doing navigational training. The plane went missing. They had a general idea where it was last known to be flying. This happened in 1944. The next summer, the father of one of the missing pilots began searching for his missing son's aircraft. He would spend the next 14 years (each summer) searching the Sierra Nevada for the lost plane. He died in 1959, not having found it. The very next summer, 1960, the wreck was located. It was found in an alpine lake, below the face of the mountainside where it had crashed into. It seems the snows and avalanches had carried the wreckage down until it settled in the lake
After living in Idaho for some time I came to learn that many folks who want to disappear and go "off-grid" will find their way into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness... what I heard is that it is dangerous and that folks out there don't like to be bothered.... I heard that my buddy Jeff Jamison did just that and hasn't been seen since.....
I remember the Smoky Mountains. There are roads that if you stop and walk off a few feet, it gets very steep and then a lot steeper and then you can't even see the bottom.
The topic of Missing Persons is a hot one and the plausible explanations for the variety of different cases ranges from moderately interesting to super mysterious and downright scary to think about. I have read multiple books on the subject and can honestly say that they are very hard books to put down. I think these stories make a good argument for carrying some kind of tracking device if a person is in a high risk category such as hiking or hunting alone, children, solo travelers and many others.
Others have mentioned it, and I will too. David Paulides and Missing 411 have covered many of these cases before. The Dennis Martin case was especially tragic. But I think you got one of the details wrong. Dennis, while playing w the other children, literally went behind a bush while the adults were watching. But he never came out of the bush. The adults saw this, and immediately started the search for him. It's truly bizarre. Paulides was one of the only private investigators to personally interview Dennis' father before he passed away.
The Nevada triangle, I've heard of. The running theory is that the ground gets so hot that it messes with the airflow, creating updrafts and downdrafts that are really unpredictable. People say these abnormal patterns in airflow often occur near mountains, causing a lot of planes to crash into the mountains.
fermented liquor,,,,with goood,body..sorry,,,,reminds me of an old film,they would put fake cows on the road so drivers swerved,then they would make the people into sousages...just watched an sbs,french film of same,in depression,no food,the butcher would kill travelers,,,delicatessen..horror comedy..
The Vermont part: yes, "Wildman" reports in that exact spot date back hundreds of years. The most sensational was an attack on a stage coach. A giant hair covered "human" killed one of the horses with a single blow and dragged it off leaving the horrified onlookers on the rural roadside. It was thoroughly investigated. Numerous sightings of the same or similar description have occurred since involving many witnesses , law enforcement , etc.
okay-googled it...sounds like a "regular" psychopath human...utterly terrible. But i was talking about what most people identify as "Sasquatch" in Vermont
The Smokies being on here makes sense. It's the most visited national park and has vast areas of forest along with steep cliffs. It's really the perfect combo for people to go missing.
Rob D UA-cam free movie channel was showing it. It is mind blowing!! Glad they were showing it because you can not stream it anywhere but Vimeo I think and it’s $24. I really hope one day the movie can be available to everyone because the numbers are staggering.
@@Noworries092 I wish DP would expand on what he really believes is behind all these mysterious disappearances. I'm sure he has some good theroies that he's unwilling to share for whatever reason.
@@robd9819 David has said in interviews 1 - Once he gives any minor credence to "X" theory, he will immediately be scrutinized for said opinion and known as "that guy w the theory" instead of the evidence and his usual work. 2 - He's also said he's not sure what exactly is taking people. I tend to believe him. He's former law enforcement, and though he may have a hunch, he's still giving it time to allow more evidence to come in.
I'll never forget that story about that nature Lover he became friends with the local bears in Alaska his girlfriend and him both eaten alive One summer when there wasn't enough food for the Bears to forage and this is a true story
I remember that story...he was trying to "save" the bears in Alaska...however, the bears are already protected in Alaska...I guess no one told him....and then brought that poor girl out there who had never been on a camping trip in her life...horrible tragedy...
10. Irkhammer, Iowa 9. Bennington Triangle, 8. Great Smokey Mtns., 7. Superstion Mountains, AZ 6. Pyramid Lake, NV 5. Nevada Triangle, NV 4. Yosemite, CA 3. Lake Superior, 2. Pecos, New Mexico 1. Alaskan Triangle, 🔺️ Local legend regarding the woman who floated to the surface in Pyramid Lake was that she fell into Lake Tahoe and was carried through aqueducts that link Tahoe to Pyramid. It was said she could have been a part of the Donner Party given her attire. The Nevada Triangle it is said has winds caused by updrafts and down drafts due to the air currents through the mountains, because of this effect many airplanes go missing. The remains of Pilot Fossett's wreckage were found in the mountains above Mammoth Lakes CA in October of 2008. 13 month's after he had gone missing.
This is a very informative and interesting video. I especially liked the Yosemite national park segment.I had to rewind it 3 times because the bear thing was comic gold......❤
#6: Ron was a friend of mine when I was younger. He 's a good dude. I know he's greatly missed. I really hope they get to the bottom of what happened. I believe the truck and boat trailer were still in the lot, but no sign of the boat. If the boat sank, and IF they weren't wearing life jackets, one would think some type of debris would float to the surface, but apparently nothing has shown up. They literally disappeared without a trace.
The Sierra's and Yosemite have lost hikers/campers all the time. Very unforgiving wilderness if you are not prepared for it. I've been caught in snow storms in June, microburst thunderstorms and fog that seems to come out of nowhere. Always had a "survival kit" with me. Ended up using it a few times.
@@shadowulf I understand the danger I'm a hillbilly from west virginia No stranger to mountains n woods environment. Snow in June would throw me off Some I believe. I agree with you 100% always being prepared. Taking old fashioned ways like old school map n campus cause I'm guessing GPS is nonexistent. Hopefully a map would point out any ranger stations. First aid, fresh water. Supply of food to just get by Trail mix, jerky. Maybe canned goods but you have to watch the weight your packing to. Most importantly to me as a hillbilly. Legal or not a firearm is not far from reach at all times. Like I said I'm thinking only thing that may get me is not being properly dressed for elements.
I used to live up in the UP of Michigan on the shore of Lake Superior, and had the pleasure one year to go out with the closing crew to shut down Isle Royale for the winter in mid October. The water was VERY rough that day, I had never been seasick before, but I got it that day. We were listing so far to the side it felt like we were going almost all the way sideways, back and forth, over and over. You know things are bad when the entire staff who aren't actively piloting the boat are sitting in the observation deck stone quiet, watching the water. Being that I was not staff of Isle Royale on a boat filled with only staff that took the boat twice a week, I had never been through a safety briefing that all the visitors get when visiting the island, and ended up getting a crash course right at the worst moment of the voyage. Basically I was told here's a life jacket, here's an immersion suit, if the alarms go off put them on. But, in reality, if those alarms go off and this ship goes down, we're all dying. The immersion suits are just to make people think they're doing something to help themselves. You don't survive a crash on Lake Superior. 😬 Thankfully, the captain turned the boat around not even half an hour into the 5 hour trip, and we obviously made it back to dock in one piece. I was told by many who had been watching from the shore they were relieved when the boat turned around, because apparently everyone knew we weren't going to make it if we kept going.
Sonora California and surrounding areas. Should be on the next list. Ofcourse it is pretty close to Yosemite so maybe that's why people just vanish here sometimes. One of my friends lost his ex -wife. She just disappeared one day about 6 years ago. His children were devastated ofcourse. No one knows what happened to her. She just vanished from her restaurant. Her case is still ongoing. So many people disappear from here that there is a support group that meets for the families of the missing every few months. Yikes!😨
The people I want to disappear never do.
No shit
Whats Up with that
Rick Layeux Right, they just hang around N bug us more..
Unfortunately....
#me, too! 🤣
"How can I miss you if you never go away." said one black lady which would be a good title for a song.
16,000 people completely vanished since 1988 in that part of Alaska? WTH that's utterly insane.
Well, bears need to eat something.
Being from Alaska I can tell you that a LOT of those 'disappearances' are very much intentional. A fair number of them turn up years later(AFTER the statutes of limitations run out!).
Those are their alien clones
I'm sure the wildlife plays a factor. Is it safe to say that Alaska is one of the most dangerous states, between the remoteness, the wildlife, and the freezing temperatures much of the year.
Ya, how convenient !!!! Government B.S., like usual.....!!!!
Turn up alive or dead
lol Do you guys have an Alaskan Mob running over there?
Lots of people go missing in National Parks. What's eerie to me: many times bodies show up in areas which have been extensively searched even with dogs.
The stories of missing children are the most tragic...
True. So very sad.
There is no way I would let my 6 year old wonder off in a forest.
And old people
They get sacrificed for Satan .
Evidence of remains involving innocent children are now surfacing which would make your skin crawl. It is obvious that there is a deep satanic, evil, perverted, political Underworld that is being linked with some of those disappearances that would rival the Nazis. That needs to be exposed and brought to the surface and perpetrators need to be sent to prison, or executed. Do a search using the word - Adrenochrome and it will lead to just the tip of the iceberg.
I've lived in New Mexico for a decade and I can say that a cusory and brief look at the state's cold case log is jaw dropping. You could get a dozen video segments that truly chill the blood. Half the damned state is haunted, sketchy as hell, and/or deep-end spooky.
Your last name is theman LMAOOOO
Like semen but like Mike Tython 😭😂
I lived there too. Made a report. They did nothing. Plus 7 year backlog on forensic murder cases in nm. Land of enchantment and entrapment.
demons seem to be more common in the desert for some reason
Not all who go missing want to be found...
The way this nation is going, I might want to join them.
I agree, I've thought that before.🤔..🤔.. 🤔
I was in Joshua Tree Monument in 84-85-ish. I felt malevolent eyes watching my children, so I packed up and left. My family thought I was nuts, but that evening news we heard a 2 year old girl went missing from there. Never heard what happened to her.
Bruh that creepy
I will never go to those parks
Always trust your gut.
My sister has been there. She had the same feeling. She said she was never going back.
My in-laws lived out in the desert that way. There’s be a b news story from time to time about someone finding a body out there. Your intuition or guardian Angel served you well.
Being in the middle of nowhere is always dangerous.
Once you reach the end of the sidewalks and pavements, you are no longer at the top of the food chain.
I would think that would become the top of the food chain ..
Nah, just get yourself some rifles and food and you will be fine.
we,,are only top of the food chain,,which is not really tru anyway,,IF YOU CARRY A GUN...here in aus..if you jump away from a snake,land in a bush,the bush will kill you,,
If more people realized that there wouldn't be nearly as many deaths in the wilderness.
Stay away from my marijuana plants.
You can call this list " thank you for telling me where i am never visiting "
Right 😂
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Nailed it!! Yep not going no where near NONE of them. Thank you to ever done this clip.
Lmao Exactly
Same here
#1 should be the grocery store for all the dads that go to get some milk and never come back
Fuuuuhhh..... 😂
Ha! 😂😂😂
And cigarettes 😂😂
Perfect!😂
Lol
People disappear sometimes because they want to. I've lived in areas where you could work for cash and survive quite well.
OMG yes that would be amazing!!!!!
A whole town, yeah... I’d like to be a fly on the wall in that town meeting. LOL! But yes, for individual people, that’d be a possibility.
I'll bet most of these people who vanished in Alaska had massive back taxes owed or alimony and child support payments
Where???
Brian Garrow
Where at?
Mother nature builds her house,
from the bones of those, who
dont respect her!
THIS video is a lie and propaganda when you hear ppl set aside MILLIONS OF abduction cases thousands a yearS since ANCIENT TIMES in the last 90 years documented //just to tell a story.. something is wrong (no research _) just shoot s---t out your mouth. look up on youtube just for starters
So true.
Gacy had everyone fooled with 40+ bodies in his basement. Imagine what he could have done in Alaska.
My ex made my bank account and my sanity disappear....
We must of had the same ex because mine did that to 😂😂😂🤷♀️
Lol the guy you marry is not the same one you divorce.
Hahahaha😂😂😂😂
Angie Becerra-Flores has
Richard Hough ..sorry to hear
do a video about worst *county* in each & every US State!
I live in Louisiana though...
Vali Tsunami check out nick Johnson on UA-cam.
and Parishes
Lot of homework. Go easy on Briggs.
KingShaun2019 Okay, worst parish. And Alaska has no counties.
I've been to the Smoky Mountains several times. You can get lost or disappear in it if you aren't careful.
The forests here are dense, and once you're off-trail you might not find any identifiable landmarks from ground level for days even traveling in a straight line- which you probably won't be doing.
Doesn't matter. Scent dog's can't even find these people that go missing there. Absolutely no trace. It's impossible to just vanish but it's happening.
Don't be bear or cat crap; pay attention; or carry an 0.44 semi automatic pistol; great predator protection.
I was born in raised here in the Smokies/ Appalachian... we have very identifiable mountain tops.. it's not very hard to navigate unless your not from here.. then I would take someone along... it is also very spiritual place!
@@ganymeade5151 don't you listen to the stories? People have had guns and bows and still go missing. Obviously having a weapon doesn't do you any good.
Before I even got to the "Alaska is bad", I knew it would be on this list. It's so easy to go missing there.
Approximately 2000 people go missing every year from the state of Alaska
@@phyllisdevries5734 I lived there for 25 years. I knew many people who ended up on missing persons' lists. Most came back just fine within a few days, but some ended up with a much worse fate. I don't miss it!
a serial killer dumped a body behind Eielson AFB. never found
So scary
People probably get eaten by beats
People are starting to disappear from California, oh wait they're leaving.
All just moving to Colorado.
Wish they would go to Honduras!!
Ha ha! I think that it's both!😁👍
Pretty soon half (more or less) of California will disappear into the ocean, along with the people.
@@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet Texas as well
Check out missing 411.
There’s something happening in National parks across the country
Yup, but it's not just national parks, it's other wilderness areas and sometimes even urban cities. Even waterways, etc.
@@RS-ol8or There's a lot of common factors with them all. Probably biggest is that usually nobody local knows them well if at all, so it's awhile before anyone looks for them and by then clues are scant at best. Second is that there's either nobody or nobody who cares within earshot so screams or other signals of distress go unanswered. Poverty is an extremely common factor, but not an absolute. Poverty almost always means a lack of ability to provide for and to protect yourself. The deep drug culture isn't only in Mexico- it's here too and anyone in the wrong place at the right time is out of luck rich or poor. Grow ops and labs are found in many remote places because it's a easier to monitor for security there. And if it's Mother Nature at work, well she's a very efficient and often a very quick recycler.
I've done my share of traveling and I've been in many dangerous places. You've gotta know your 'enemy' and know how to behave wherever you are, and you must remain sober, alert, and ready for anything at all times. If you're traveling don't linger. If you're lingering then become a known part of the people in the area immediately. Miss one of those details and you're likely in trouble. Miss two and you might be the next one disappearing.
And of course there are those who want to disappear even when nobody else can find a reason for them doing that. There are many hidden reasons people want to end one life to begin another one unrelated to their past. I actually know a few people who are like that to differing degrees. I've got kinfolk who disappeared for legal reasons and nobody knows where they're at- they make anonymous contact with 'home' once in awhile and that's it. I've known dozens of people who left my area like that but I don't know their outcomes. I do know that you can disappear well if you want to, even in today's 'big brother' world of knowledge databases and identity technology. Probably 2 unknown bodies a year are found around here- most are murders and identified but maybe once every 5 years nobody knows who they were. This is an area with about 2.5 million peeps in a 100 mile radius, so even in the woods somebody likely saw the person within 48 hours of them disappearing.
@@P_RO_ in all due respect, it's clear you haven't read a Missing 411 book or have seen David Paulides' documentaries. Almost all of the examples you cite, he NEVER covers those. Ever. Those aren't the type of disappearances he covers.
It's not so easily explained or covered. Listen to a free interview of his on YT and see for yourself.
@slapdatpuck88 Occam's Razor has literally nothing to do with my point.
"why would paulides not bring up the grow op / drug industry activity in national parks?"
Interviewers HAVE asked him that, and he HAS briefly covered it. But those cases where that does occur, those cases he DOES NOT include those in his books! Any clear cases of human-related foul play - murder and the like, he does not cover in his book.
He only covers the strange, unexplained cases. What do you not get about that?
"they make sense and dont account for some "paulides paranoia""
Sounds like you have an axe to grind and a clear bias on the topic. Don't know what to tell you. Paulides takes mainstream articles and sources and simply covers the facts in his books and movies. Sounds like you are the one with a problem....
Here in Colorado its absolutely crazy
Lesson from this video? Refrain from visiting anyplace that has "triangle" in it
Stacey Smith You’re right
Ya that's a good rule of thumb
Not laughing so loud; NLSL.
I always fancied Bermuda I guess I will cross it off the places to visit
IS NORTH CAROLINA SAFE???
Sadly, Humboldt County CA has a frightening number of missing. Many are women who came here for the trimming jobs in the pot fields.
Probably sacrificed by the illuminati in bohemian grove
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That's in Mendocino County, not Humboldt.
@@GardenerEarthGuy still funny though
@@billpavloff7799
Nearly as funny as $4800 erkle larf being mailed to NY in 2005
bill pavloff ,you can also put Mendocino County California on that list also ,it also involves children and men .
Epstein disappeared from Manhattan without a trace:NY State death records don't have him listed.Oy!
He never saw the inside of a cell! Probably on island b, c, or x, business as usual.
Him and Tupac chillin
What?
Epstein was a deep state suicide.
Came out today, it was definitely Murder.
Weird, yet intriguing. Have been to several of those places, lucky I made it back! 😎
You are actually lucky you didn't vanish. That's a creepy thought.
Superior, they say, never gives up her dead
When the gales of November come early.
@@milkmooman8010 The song, The wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald!😎🚬
Sang it - Michigander here. Hauntingly beautiful song, many youtube videos on it. It's like a second national anthem here...
Same reason as the ealier lake. Superior is so cold the bodies don't float up. People die in mid sumer from hypothermia. The picture of the swimmers is next to the shore in Duluth where the water is shallow and warms up by late July - early August. I would say most national parks have disappearances because people wander off like it was a shopping mall.
@@milkmooman8010 ua-cam.com/video/9vST6hVRj2A/v-deo.html 🎶🎵🎶
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Everyone knows about "The Fitz", but there are other Lakers that have been lost in November storms with interesting stories too. The Daniel J. Morrell broke apart in a storm with the stern steaming along unmanned for 5 miles afterward, leaving one survivor. The Carl D. Bradley broke in two suddenly without warning while reportedly doing fine in a storm, leaving just 2 survivors.
"The Iron Boats go as the Mariners all know, with the gales of November remembered."
Sadly, the collapse of the US steel industry has nearly brought an end to the era of the 'Iron Boats', and most Lakers now rely on other cargo to pay the bills of operation, but the November storms on the lakes will always remain...
I'm not surprised considering the number of natural dangers and predators you are likely to encounter in Alaska.
Humans are not the top of the food chain in Alaska. Ironic that many people go there to disappear.
Back in the 90's while living in Alaska,there wasn't much to do for entertainment,except of course for pouring a hot cup of coffee and pulling a chair up to listen to your short wave radio, to hear the chatter and scanning the police channels. One day i had my ears on and honed in on a RCMP on patrol talking with his base in Vancouver BC. The gist of the conversation started off with the officer talking to a couple of natives who complained about a very large disk shaped UFO that had been hovering around their village most of the day. The natives were insistent the officer check it out,so the Mountie had to get on one of two horses and go horseback with them up into the mountain native village. When the trio got to the village to discover all of the residents were gone. I remember hearing the officer over his radio telling base there was no one in the village. Meals were still on the tables,even the dogs were gone. I remember hearing over the Mountie's radio the two native fella's going hysterical over the fact their families gone. The Mountie didn't know what to think of the missing people(upwards of 100 villagers). At first he thought it was a prank being pulled on him,but where would villagers hide? and why go through the trouble to pull a real dumb prank?. The Mountie requested backup,because of the remoteness of the village the backup wouldn't arrive until early the next day(no place for helicopters to land). I of course was glued to the radio receiver,.my reception was cutting out. That night i called the RCMP HQ in Vancouver . I spoke with dispatch who transferred me to an officer who i spoke with for several minutes telling him about what i heard over my Short Wave radio. He knew what i was talking about and he thought it was strange as well,anyway i asked for transcripts of the conversation- Native/UFO /Mountie/missing persons radio transmission. I gave him my mailing address and he said he would send me tapes and transcripts of what went on. I waited and waited for my package to arrive,.Surprise,.it didnt arrive at all. So i called back talked to the officer i spoke to and he behaved as if he didn't know what i was talking about. Yeah i thought to myself,.he just blew me off,threatening me with charges of making a nuisance call to police. That ticked me off. As god is my witness,.it happened. I combed British Columbia newspapers for news articles and didn't find anything. so i hope there is someone out there who knows about this to come forward with more on the story. BTW,.the incident happened shortly before the famous Japan Airlines Flight 1628 I broke that story to the National inquirer when it happened and i still have original transcripts from Anchorage Intl.
Your story sounds eerily similar to the new movie, NOPE.
What year? What location? You can't just say "in the 90's somewhere near Alaska but inside Canada", that doesn't help.
@@RogueReplicant I was off on the year. I'm thinking spring of 1986. Pretty sure it mentioned village of Carcross BC,but incident took place on a mountain range. I lived in Juneau. Ak.
@@bantalee2002 Thanks. I'm also looking into it. If the RCMP suddenly changed its official position on this, then it is confirmation they know about and collude to hide the disappearance of Canadian citizens. Those 2 distraught villagers might have been "disappeared" to get rid of loose ends.
Fantastic list, Briggs! Missing 411 cases are absolutely the freakiest things I have ever heard about. Not only the completely unresolved cases, but also the cases where people mysteriously come back, in seemingly impossible ways. I feel so bad for the friends and families of these people, even if they did choose to just "disappear" on purpose or whatever.
Thanks Kristin.
Have you ever watched David Paulides? Missing 411. He really has some interesting videos and movies. Hunted is awesome!
@@wyomingadventures it sure seems he's heard of the missing 411.
It's a shame that David Paulides doesn't get any credit here for all the work and time Mr. Paulides put into this subject.
Shameful.
@@Mjg503 I agree with you
People disappear from urban areas much more frequently.
You're safer in a National Park than any major city.
Yup..
No question about it. Vegas, NY and Atlantic City alone have more disappearances in a year than any of these places, but there is a certain mystique about places that are off the beaten path that feed into people's fear of the unknown. It's an interesting topic to explore.
Not true, stfu
You forgot about the Pine Barrens is South Jersey, a mob burial ground. Excellent video!
Jersey Devil too.
Maybe Briggs will do a video on that and Gilgo beach on Long Island with multiple female bodies of women under 30 found, and numerous witnesses and accounts verifying disappearnces.
Ennis McCaffrey yes but a lovely place to visit! I mean the NY/Jersey mob hasn’t been big since the 80’s.
I live there. Im in the middle of it right now
Everglades in Florida also
I worked in Yosemite after graduating from high school. A strange wonderful place. People seem to treat it like a theme park. It is deserving of respect as is any wild place. I have lived in remote places in California, New Mexico and Texas. Be cool people.
Alaskan here- had friends go missing never to be seen. Two brothers almost twenty years apart just on the road that borders our land.
Bad parents
mize soldotna
@@johnwayneeverett6263 my husband is from Soldotna. Jeremey Gray.
Your welcome Briggs according to the comments, and thank you as well. I find the 4 corners (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona seem to have the most missing. Well, that was from the 60s to the late 2000s.
I went to the Smokies a few years ago. I went missing after being there for 3 days. I've never been seen there again. That's freaky!
... that's Too Weird❗
I lost my poor meatball on top of old smokie.
Man
Not cool
Do you need a search party?
Cuz I got you homie
@@allendoss1941 I appreciate the offer, but I think I may find myself there the next time I go. ;0)
@@Silvertip1958 ok homie
I hope you find yourself soon
Don't get lost again
Tie string to trees or something
😆
Bigfoot.... The ultimate hide and seek champion!!!
That sound that accompanies the number of this count down is wiggin me out! Perfect.
I think my dad went to one of these places
jeez.
LMAO same bruh
Hah good one
Liam Walsh the predator got them
@@angrybear86 over your head
If you like this one, you will like Missing 411-The Hunted.
They used to put the word triangle on areas for mapping purposes to give you a good idea of the danger zone for ships to navigate the seas. Just a fun history fact I learned that I thought I would share.
Cool ! Thanks !
I spent most of my childhood in central North Carolina and I have always heard of people who go into the Appalachian mountains and disappear after having run afoul of the locals
Briggs, you do a nice job on these videos, son.
Are you his dad? Lol
Extremely interesting! But spooky, too! 🤨
I live near an edge of the Alaska triangle... I’ve ventured deep into it a few times... lots and lots of wild animals of course live in the triangle.. there is also many trails to get lost on.. Wrangle-St Elias the largest national park is located in the heart of the triangle and it has only a few miles of roads as well as being completely undeveloped...if you get injured then lost umm good luck to you... my advice is don’t go alone! And of course cell phones don’t work out there... satellite phone coverage in AK is not so good either🤦♂️. Welcome to the last frontier.
That's pretty bad if satellite phone doesn't work nor does a police walkie-talkie that's really bad
I also live in the Alaska triangle. Juneau.
been in Southeast Alaska since 1975. I couldn't live anywhere else.
Wish I could get my wife to Alaska.
Hi neighbor!
Hi WherestheLogic👋🏻Wrangellit here.
About six months ago, after thanksgiving, i think, my mom and i saw a black panther here in arkansas. It leaped over a gate from midway in the road. It jumped a five foot gate, from 12 feet away and never touched the gate or made a sound. It was about seven foot from paw to paw, a tail almost five foot, and was thick, it was so strong and elegant. I saw a brown deer jump from bushes in the field and run for its life. After that day, I knew where many children and adults had gone missing too. I've walked into a wolf den once, but seeing that giant cat was the scariest moment of my life. Until you see its almost supernatural power and elegance, you will not understand why we killed the predators of the past, or just how unsafe the woods are. This field was two miles out of the town of Bono, AR. I live in jonesboro, ar. I called the wildlife management in jonesboro, they didn't care, and they were not surprised. I looked it up on google and found panther sitings on youtube itself. Believe them.
I'm from Alabama and my neighbor has seen panther up in the mid-north part of our state..
Missing 411 book by David Paulides.
What about it?
3/4 of the way through where people are jumping off a wreck to swim is Duluth, Minnesota. No surprise folks disappear... The waves grow to building size with near 100 mph winds,
Not to worry, submerged rebar is there to break your fall.🙃
Been there a lot. Very true Toad!
Ah yes, the famous ice shack.
This was almost a Dark 5 episode! Well done.
My hiking partner for years actually help look for for the boy in the Smokies. He told me that was a very steep and rugged area. Several searchers were hurt themselves.
Yup Yup When I moved to Alaska- people warned me about certain motels outside of certain towns. There was a good chance that if you checked in......you would disappear. Bears aren't the only predators in Alaska.
Crater Lake, Oregon is another such area.
All of Oregon...but yeah, Crater Lake. 😐
Have driven past there many times but stopped only once. I and my 6 year old son and my boyfriend and his eight year old daughter drove to Crater Lake to play in the snow. We parked and got out of the car, walked toward the water and all just got a creepy feeling - no one put a name to it...just didn't feel like a comfortable place to hang around. It was a 90 minute drive but we left after less than 10 minutes. Have never had a desire to go back there either. Don't know what it is but then I don't need to know what it is to know I don't want to be there.
@@monahawk exactly same thing happened to us in 1985....Crater Lake just felt wrong! The area was awesomely beautiful, but the vibe was creepy. We left in 15 minutes, even though it took us over an hour to drive up there. I have no desire to go back.
@Tricia R. Ever been to the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, out by Williams and the Illinois River? I have. Super remote, crazy roads along high cliffs. Beautiful area, but also rugged and remote, and it can feel very strange especially at night.
@@miapdx503 why do you say all of oregon is weird? di yoy think practically the whole state is haunted, sbx if you do think that, what is your thoughts on how it became that way
I love the Kardashians torture comment OMG that had me rolling
I'm standing right in the middle of where it is rumored that folks disappea
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Timberwolf Powler
Clever!🤣🤣🤣
Cool
Lol good one
I would of left off more then the r..lol.
Your story about the town in Iowa, reminds me of a story my Dad told around the dinner table. He was born in Iowa, and grew up in Nebraska. Anyway, the detail I remember was about the 'land opening up and swallowing 2 houses. I don't remember him saying he'd heard of it or saw it himself. He had a lot of cousins. But any other residents would have moved after seeing that. Now think about the New Madrid Fault-line, the area could have had movements in the past when the population was much less, and less was known about earthquakes, and sinkholes, etc.
I've heard about sinkholes in Iowa too. I'm from MN, and the SE part of the state, north of IA, is known as the driftless area, because glaciers never went there in the ice age. There's a lot of limestone cliffs and caves, where streams will run underground. Limestone is soft and wears away. I know they mine limestone in Iowa.
Arizonan's do NOT go into the superstitions at night. You can feel the creepiness just approaching those mountains.
Are you serious?? SIXTEEN THOUSAND ppl have disappeared in Alaska???? Sixteen HUNDRED would be alarming enough but sixteen THOUSAND is unbelievable!! 😳
You should look up the highway of Tears in Canada nobody seems to care if it's Native American it's a long story look it up
Approximately, 2000 people go missing in the state of Alaska every single year.
@@sitdowndogbreath I'm familiar with the Highway of Tears. having lived in Ketchikan most of my life. in Alaska just recently moved to Juneau 20 years ago. I've been up and down the highway on several occasions.
It's just so unsafe for hitchhiking women and girls. it tears my heart up.
@@phyllisdevries5734 I need to bring a cowboy culture back to pull a bullet in these motherfuckers
@@phyllisdevries5734 ... jus curious, why do you LOVE serial killers ???
•One of the saddest stories I read was about a World War II bomber crew. They took off from Fresno and headed to Tucson. There they refueled, and headed back towards Fresno on a moonless night, doing navigational training. The plane went missing. They had a general idea where it was last known to be flying. This happened in 1944. The next summer, the father of one of the missing pilots began searching for his missing son's aircraft. He would spend the next 14 years (each summer) searching the Sierra Nevada for the lost plane. He died in 1959, not having found it. The very next summer, 1960, the wreck was located. It was found in an alpine lake, below the face of the mountainside where it had crashed into. It seems the snows and avalanches had carried the wreckage down until it settled in the lake
Wow....that is sad the poor dad 🥺
After living in Idaho for some time I came to learn that many folks who want to disappear and go "off-grid" will find their way into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness... what I heard is that it is dangerous and that folks out there don't like to be bothered.... I heard that my buddy Jeff Jamison did just that and hasn't been seen since.....
Good video Briggs! Very interesting!
I remember the Smoky Mountains. There are roads that if you stop and walk off a few feet, it gets very steep and then a lot steeper and then you can't even see the bottom.
The topic of Missing Persons is a hot one and the plausible explanations for the variety of different cases ranges from moderately interesting to super mysterious and downright scary to think about. I have read multiple books on the subject and can honestly say that they are very hard books to put down. I think these stories make a good argument for carrying some kind of tracking device if a person is in a high risk category such as hiking or hunting alone, children, solo travelers and many others.
I lived in Anchorage, AK for almost 50 years and never heard of the state's "triangle". Interesting.
Ventured twice...nice one sir. Love the channel and your humor.
Thank you
Very interesting, as usual.
Others have mentioned it, and I will too. David Paulides and Missing 411 have covered many of these cases before. The Dennis Martin case was especially tragic. But I think you got one of the details wrong. Dennis, while playing w the other children, literally went behind a bush while the adults were watching. But he never came out of the bush. The adults saw this, and immediately started the search for him. It's truly bizarre. Paulides was one of the only private investigators to personally interview Dennis' father before he passed away.
The Nevada triangle, I've heard of. The running theory is that the ground gets so hot that it messes with the airflow, creating updrafts and downdrafts that are really unpredictable. People say these abnormal patterns in airflow often occur near mountains, causing a lot of planes to crash into the mountains.
I used to live an hour from Bennington , VT, always found it a little creepy and depressing.
Isn't that where Hemming's Motor News is based?
What about the liquor store my dad never came back from? Same liquor store the lady next door disappeared from 🤔
😂😂😂
Check the back room.
fermented liquor,,,,with goood,body..sorry,,,,reminds me of an old film,they would put fake cows on the road so drivers swerved,then they would make the people into sousages...just watched an sbs,french film of same,in depression,no food,the butcher would kill travelers,,,delicatessen..horror comedy..
Used to be Milk & pkg of cigs stores gobble men right up
Has your mom had you take a dna test? is she sure you're hers?
The Vermont part: yes, "Wildman" reports in that exact spot date back hundreds of years. The most sensational was an attack on a stage coach. A giant hair covered "human" killed one of the horses with a single blow and dragged it off leaving the horrified onlookers on the rural roadside. It was thoroughly investigated. Numerous sightings of the same or similar description have occurred since involving many witnesses , law enforcement , etc.
How about the connetcuit River killer
never heard about this...i grew up near there. Can you tell me more please? Thank you@@moniquejevne9320
okay-googled it...sounds like a "regular" psychopath human...utterly terrible. But i was talking about what most people identify as "Sasquatch" in Vermont
The Smokies being on here makes sense. It's the most visited national park and has vast areas of forest along with steep cliffs. It's really the perfect combo for people to go missing.
Check out David Paulides, missing 411
Rob D UA-cam free movie channel was showing it. It is mind blowing!!
Glad they were showing it because you can not stream it anywhere but Vimeo I think and it’s $24.
I really hope one day the movie can be available to everyone because the numbers are staggering.
@@Noworries092 I wish DP would expand on what he really believes is behind all these mysterious disappearances. I'm sure he has some good theroies that he's unwilling to share for whatever reason.
I was thinking the same thing about David Paulides and his research about the huge numbers of people who have disappeared in our national parks.
Rob D Yeah, I think he knows more about what’s actually going on than he’s at liberty to say
@@robd9819 David has said in interviews 1 - Once he gives any minor credence to "X" theory, he will immediately be scrutinized for said opinion and known as "that guy w the theory" instead of the evidence and his usual work. 2 - He's also said he's not sure what exactly is taking people. I tend to believe him. He's former law enforcement, and though he may have a hunch, he's still giving it time to allow more evidence to come in.
I’m from NC, so thank you for pronouncing “Appalachian” correctly!!
im from ohio we always pronounced it blue ridge
Great video! We just saw Gordon Lightfoot live last year. 80 years old and still plays beautifully.
Let me guess against in no particular order: AZ, TX, NM, CA, NV, LA, IL, NY, OH, AK
Excellent research on this one. I think this is one of my favorites.
I'll never forget that story about that nature Lover he became friends with the local bears in Alaska his girlfriend and him both eaten alive One summer when there wasn't enough food for the Bears to forage and this is a true story
Sad story
Timothy Treadwell. Look up the documentary "Grizzly Man."
The Bear Whisperer and his girlfriend were eaten. A friend of mine met them.
I remember that story...he was trying to "save" the bears in Alaska...however, the bears are already protected in Alaska...I guess no one told him....and then brought that poor girl out there who had never been on a camping trip in her life...horrible tragedy...
Please use punctuation I literally had a stroke reading that
No mention of the everglades in florida or the atchafalaya swamp in louisiana..................
Whitney Wells folks get dumped in the Everglades but they disappear FROM elsewhere.
I passed through the atchafalaya a couple days ago. A body would never be found there
Okefenokee swamp in south Georgia is where the boogie man lives. He's cool with me I smoke weed with him. But he bogart's my shit.
Pine Barons and Swamps of New Jersey where denizens of the underworld left their victims.
and the Jersey swamps
Love your stuff. Where do you come up with these ideas ? Take care.
A cup of tea? No thanks, I’ll keep my coffee. ☕️
Thank you. Very creepy. Good list.
Awesome video as always! Thanks 🤗 altho now I have an odd creepy feeling.....
Now I know where to send those who I can't stand on a trip to.
10. Irkhammer, Iowa
9. Bennington Triangle,
8. Great Smokey Mtns.,
7. Superstion Mountains, AZ
6. Pyramid Lake, NV
5. Nevada Triangle, NV
4. Yosemite, CA
3. Lake Superior,
2. Pecos, New Mexico
1. Alaskan Triangle, 🔺️
Local legend regarding the woman who floated to the surface in Pyramid Lake was that she fell into Lake Tahoe and was carried through aqueducts that link Tahoe to Pyramid. It was said she could have been a part of the Donner Party given her attire.
The Nevada Triangle it is said has winds caused by updrafts and down drafts due to the air currents through the mountains, because of this effect many airplanes go missing. The remains of Pilot Fossett's wreckage were found in the mountains above Mammoth Lakes CA in October of 2008. 13 month's after he had gone missing.
The national parks have had a lot of people disappearing.
No more than any major city.
The falls in Yosemite and El Capitan are haunted. Many have been lured by spirits or other strange forces to their deaths. Yosemite is very haunted,.
Yosemite is high in missing persons or persons who have died there.
@@ganymeade5151 Have you got any proof of that?
Gany Meade well of course they’re haunted, the states are literally on ancient burial grounds of many people.
Wish the multiple adds in this video would disappear.
Adguard Adblocker ...I've never seen an add in a youtube video
Pay for premium.
Or just skip to the end, then replay the video. It'll take the ads off.
I wish the extra "d" in your complaint would disappear.
Frank Hill I’ll give that extra d to you
This is a very informative and interesting video. I especially liked the Yosemite national park segment.I had to rewind it 3 times because the bear thing was comic gold......❤
#6: Ron was a friend of mine when I was younger. He 's a good dude. I know he's greatly missed. I really hope they get to the bottom of what happened.
I believe the truck and boat trailer were still in the lot, but no sign of the boat. If the boat sank, and IF they weren't wearing life jackets, one would think some type of debris would float to the surface, but apparently nothing has shown up. They literally disappeared without a trace.
Thanks Briggs could you do something on Downey CA and still waiting on Greenland
thank you,from crime ridden, st.louis,mo.
who else has been to like half of these?
More than that, I guess I"m lucky to still be walking around, Also I lived just outside of the Bennington triangle for 5 years.
Me too. I used to camp alone in Great Smokies when my friends couldn't come!
I'm missing right now😱
The Sierra's and Yosemite have lost hikers/campers all the time. Very unforgiving wilderness if you are not prepared for it.
I've been caught in snow storms in June, microburst thunderstorms and fog that seems to come out of nowhere.
Always had a "survival kit" with me. Ended up using it a few times.
@@shadowulf
I understand the danger
I'm a hillbilly from west virginia
No stranger to mountains n woods environment.
Snow in June would throw me off
Some I believe.
I agree with you 100% always being prepared. Taking old fashioned ways like old school map n campus cause I'm guessing GPS is nonexistent.
Hopefully a map would point out any ranger stations.
First aid, fresh water.
Supply of food to just get by
Trail mix, jerky.
Maybe canned goods but you have to watch the weight your packing to.
Most importantly to me as a hillbilly.
Legal or not a firearm is not far from reach at all times.
Like I said I'm thinking only thing that may get me is not being properly dressed for elements.
An interesting list 🕵️♂️🕵🏼♀️
Thanks Kat.
@@WorldAccordingToBriggs 😊
I thought I imagined him repeating himself at 8:40!
Dude, I had to replay it. 🤣🤣🤣
Did he?
He did.
In the 1920's, '30's and '40's it was easy to disappear. Just move to another state, didn't even need to change your name.
those were the days 😉
I used to live up in the UP of Michigan on the shore of Lake Superior, and had the pleasure one year to go out with the closing crew to shut down Isle Royale for the winter in mid October. The water was VERY rough that day, I had never been seasick before, but I got it that day. We were listing so far to the side it felt like we were going almost all the way sideways, back and forth, over and over. You know things are bad when the entire staff who aren't actively piloting the boat are sitting in the observation deck stone quiet, watching the water. Being that I was not staff of Isle Royale on a boat filled with only staff that took the boat twice a week, I had never been through a safety briefing that all the visitors get when visiting the island, and ended up getting a crash course right at the worst moment of the voyage. Basically I was told here's a life jacket, here's an immersion suit, if the alarms go off put them on. But, in reality, if those alarms go off and this ship goes down, we're all dying. The immersion suits are just to make people think they're doing something to help themselves. You don't survive a crash on Lake Superior. 😬 Thankfully, the captain turned the boat around not even half an hour into the 5 hour trip, and we obviously made it back to dock in one piece. I was told by many who had been watching from the shore they were relieved when the boat turned around, because apparently everyone knew we weren't going to make it if we kept going.
In Alaska you're either on the move or you're meat. Countless people disappear in National Parks every year.
No they don't.
@@uhclem50 they actually do. Check out missing 411.. Something weird is goinh
@@millionnewkirk9273 People don't go missing in National Parks any more often than they do anywhere else. I am familiar with Missing 411.
LOL. Me going camping by myself in Alaska National Parks thinking how much of a dumbass you are
I really enjoyed this one! Thanks! If you do another, consider including Murder Mountain in the Redwoods of Northern California.
Wonderful October video!
Thx for all u do! Great coverage! Very "fitting" for the season...lol
Mt. Lions n bears n wolves get alotof people
Great video as always.
Thank you
Really interesting! That video was great! Keep your positivity :)
Great wit in your presentations! You say out loud exactly what I'm snarkily thinking lol
Sonora California and surrounding areas. Should be on the next list. Ofcourse it is pretty close to Yosemite so maybe that's why people just vanish here sometimes. One of my friends lost his ex -wife. She just disappeared one day about 6 years ago. His children were devastated ofcourse. No one knows what happened to her. She just vanished from her restaurant. Her case is still ongoing.
So many people disappear from here that there is a support group that meets for the families of the missing every few months.
Yikes!😨