Steve Stockton on Missing People in National Parks: Book 3 - July 23, 2022

Thanks! Share it with your friends!

You disliked this video. Thanks for the feedback!

Added by
72 Views
Seriah is joined by search and rescue expert, researcher, and author Steve Stockton. Topics include missing persons, the 1974 Cowden family murders, weird crime scene details, seemingly motiveless murders and disappearances, cold cases and advances in forensic investigation, Dwain Lee Little, Eric Lewis's strange disappearance on Mt. Ranier, earth energies, perceived "vibes" on different mountains, Mt. Shasta and its legends, the disappearance of Samantha Sayers, search and rescue efforts and tactics, the disappearance and bizarre location of James Thomas Griffin, allegations by Ted Gunderson of huge numbers of unmarked graves of ritual murder victims, the movements of lost or disoriented hikers, the "panic in the woods" phenomen, the disappearance of Lars Joachim Mittank at a Bulgarian airport, the disappearance of Alexander Pisch while painting, "devil" place names, violent animal attacks and the scenes they leave, the bizarre disappearance of Jacob Gray, the disappearance and fortunate survival of Giovanna Fuda, the "Devil's Highway" in Arizona, irrational behavior by disoriented people, Andrew Devers' bizarre survival story, road hypnosis, being Fae-led, experiences getting lost, a child rescued by a strange black dog, people hearing voices while lost, strange sounds mimicking a baby crying or a woman screaming, the unexplained disappearance of Susan Seymour Adams, strange footprints, a fascinating theological explanation for sudden unexplainable disappearances, the bizarre disappearance of filmmaker Terrence Woods Jr., a personal encounter with an invisible being, the disappearance of Connie Reed Johnson- retired U.S. Forest Service Wilderness Ranger and her dog, Kurt Cobain, and much more! This has a lot of very interesting material, and Steve Stockton truly has a voice for radio/podcasting!

- Recap by Vincent Treewell
Category
Highway Men
Commenting disabled.