These are all angles that can and should be investigated, since precise targeting, luring, and covert disappearing of people arent trivial tasks. Obviously, bad weather happening while a person is lost should also mean higher chance of them dying of exposure, but also limit the distance that the lost person can travel. Anything that makes you more visible from a longer distance by default makes you an easier target for any kind of predator, animal, human, or otherwise. Maybe names are not random, but to an extent generated with an audience to appreciate them in mind. However, after they get lost, I would expect more people with colorful clothing to be found, as it cuts both ways. Interestingly, and horrifyingly, the screams and howls recorded in the case of Henry McCabe, who was found dead without any apparent cause, do resemble the noises made by people who are tazed. Missing 411. The fact that phones today double as GPS locators and that they can record both audio and video and be connected to the internet at all times makes urban disappearances of people with phones suspicious. Much like Dave eventually had to include urban cases that he was initially avoiding, I believe the next spoke in the wheel (as Dave likes to call it) will have to be cases that share many of the Missing 411 profile points without the person actually going missing. In case you were wondering what Ive been doing for the last couple of months instead of writing articles here, I guess you could call it research. Incidentally, three days after the discovery of his disappearance, the two dogs returned to camp. Donald R. Fortson read more Especially in the one case when the phone was later found shattered into a million pieces. The clearest one is the account of being taken into a cave with robots and then asked to poop on a foil, but a similar conclusion can be drawn from less obvious accounts, like the one about there being continuous sunlight for several days. Maybe these just-off-trail clusters are habitats for our UNKNOWN CULPRIT. Where did Dr. Dametz go, and how could he get so far and so thoroughly avoid detection in such a short span of time when he could barely walk on his own? Sure, random things happen, even extremely unlikely things. That would explain why its so hard to identify or catch them. The Missing 411: Some Strange Cases of People Spontaneously Vanishing
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