The Canadians Who VANISHED Under Weird Circumstances

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Published 2023-10-30
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► The Canadians That VANISHED Under Weird Circumstances

► The vast expanse of Canada, with its picturesque landscapes and bustling urban centres, hides a sombre reality; every year, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police state that between 70,000 and 80,000 individuals are reported missing. While the vast majority of these cases are fortunately resolved quickly, with loved ones being reunited and the unknown being put to bed, there exists a small subset of disappearance that come to defy the norm in which some Canadians vanished under weird circumstances...

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All Comments (21)
  • @MissingVoidTV
    Hello ladies and gents, I'm finally back on track. I found a few disappearances from Canada that all have somewhat odd / unusual qualities to them, and are all a little reminiscent in some way, not just of one another, but of what we're constantly reporting on in general. I hope you had a great weekend all, and hopefully a good week to come
  • @donnalehman6805
    I think it's wonderful they let low risk prisoners help with the search. It gave them something different and important to do and a chance to help rescue a child.
  • There was a case you spoke of once where a girl was found alive like 10 miles outside the search area that she "couldn't have possibly been" I always feel like if they searched outside the immediate search radius FIRST l, and worked their way in toward where they went missing, they would find more people. I could see someone waking a lot at first thinking they must not be far from where they started.
  • @Jay-n262
    I bet Evelyn's parents never let her out of their sight again. They were fortunate that she was found ok.
  • @00AngelDog00
    Here's something that makes me wonder how good some searches actually are. A few decades ago a native walked north in the cold weather in January. Some people weren't sure if he was heading to his trap line or heading to his outlying community. He was searched for in January, and then they searched for his body come spring, with no luck. Then on June 1st, I was out just wanting to dig up some nice little spruce trees to replant on my property, and came upon his body just on the edge of the forest along the highway. And supposedly his body was on the edge of his trap line. So it really makes me wonder how well the searching actually was.
  • @friedrichjunzt
    #1: even if a small child / toddler seems to be running into the right direction, never turn your back, as long as you are not 100% sure, whether they are, where they are supposed to be. Talking out of experience... 🙄
  • @heatherlilly2344
    Yes an episode on mediums or people dreaming about the whereabouts of the missing would be interesting. Also more from professional trackers would be intriguing. Thank you and very well done as always!
  • @jamesknapp64
    13:45 you'd be surprised at the number of "clarvoinents" that were the criminals looking to get involved in the case.
  • @gabgendron8354
    For story #2, Elk Island is actually a smaller very busy park less than an hour outside Edmonton, with the area not being very dense and is kind of an oasis of trees and water in an area thats otherwise mostly field. There can be bears in the area (as well as anywhere in Alberta) but theyre definitely not as common in the area.
  • Yeah theres lots of wildlife here. Most of the country is vast wilderness on a scale really only exceeded by siberia. Also i can say its fairly normal for the military to assist with incidents and disasters and such here.
  • @MydieLy
    I always wonder whenever children disappear in the wilderness, do the searchers try to adopt the view point of a child? Like, I've heard innummerous times where the words "inaccesible terrain" or "too great a distance to cover" are being thrown around. Yet, a small frame is far better equipped to maneuver in thick vegetation than a large one, thus can covrr greater distance. A low center of gravity also helps.
  • @batgoat28
    'F aboot and find oot' say the Canadian woods.
  • @LindysEpiphany
    The problem with using clairvoyance is the high level of dishonest people who claim they are gifted when very few people actually are. I would say 9 out of 10 people who claim to be clairvoyant are not. There's no test that can prove one way or the other so criminals do what they do best and take advantage of the innocent!
  • @todd7619
    Ugghhhh nobody ever follows up with any information after the missing person is found. 😔
  • @geminidream4347
    I agree with you and I have done just that when approached with a lost child. And If I can not find them, I call the police to take the child. There is no way in hell I would leave a little one on their own when lost. This also reminds me of another little boy that went up to two fishermen to chat. Why the hell they didn't ask where his parents were or take him to go find them, I will never understand!!!
  • @lalousiane7118
    It would be interesting to sit & talk with the lost children, who were found alive, when they're adults to see if they remember & can explain what happen. If they would be willing to be hypnotized to recall the events it could help with other search & rescues in the future. It's so good to hear your voice Adam, I've been unable to get on since my computer crashed thanks to the miserable hackers. 😢 Take care & God Bless You! 👩‍🦳😊🙏💜
  • I wouldn't so much worry about bears as mountain lions. Also if everybody is watching the baby nobody is watching the baby.
  • @shaunabree8523
    I'm in Alberta Canada and know many who go to Elk Island area all the time to watch the Northern lights. Never have I heard of these stories before, that's so crazy! Yes bears and cougars are not uncommon either, but you would think they would find signs of predation? Very interesting 🤔
  • @a.evelyn5498
    The first story makes me recall another similar but far more recent case in which a young female child went missing just after her grandfather (I think) saw her run into the backyard & then turn around to go back home, when she went out of sight but he assumed she’d gone inside. She was found miles away on a property surrounded by a fence that she couldn’t have gotten through & if she had tried she would’ve been all cut up. However, she was unwounded & surprisingly clean. As for the second case, I remember another story (I’m sorry I don’t remember the names of either missing children) in which a young boy went missing under basically the same circumstances. There were absolutely no signs of him ever being there, including the tracking dogs not being to pick up a scent too, & some people who’d seen the family didn’t recall a boy. There were some issues in the family, & it was suggested that one of the parents killed the boy. It might have just been one parent with the child & others… I can’t recall… but yes it turned out that others hadn’t seen the boy in a couple of days. The parent(s) have never been charged as there’s not enough evidence whatsoever, well no evidence at all. I wish I could remember the boy’s name, but I do recall that based on what was presented about the family & it’s issues, the testimony of others, the utter lack of any sign of the boy having even gone on the hike / camping trip at all, etc. that I do think that he was killed beforehand, his body buried / concealed elsewhere, & then declared missing during the camping trick so that the authorities would focus all their effort on searching for him there, rather than considering that he hadn’t been there to start with & his body is likely in some other location far away from the forest / camp site in which he was claimed to go missing. If anyone knows the name of these children in these two cases, please do let me know! I know both were pretty recent cases.
  • @littlestone1541
    When I first started listening to this channel I remember thinking "it's a shame I'll never be able to get used to his accent"... And now I love it. It's definitely part of the charm.