The People That Vanished While Being FOLLOWED

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Published 2023-09-15
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► Wilderness areas are vast expanses of land whose beauty attracts millions of people all over the world every year. For some, this is a place of tranquillity and peace, for a select few though, these forests present them with an experience that not only baffles them, but investigators too. In the cases we’re about to discuss, one unsettling thread ties them together, the idea that the people missing never believed that they were truly alone....

► The People That Vanished While Being FOLLOWED

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0:00 Watched at Night...
10:07 Taken By The Bear
24:02 Radio Men...
30:55 Gorilla Bear?
36:29 They Wore Camouflage

All Comments (21)
  • @MissingVoidTV
    Hey all, Each individual in this video vanished under strange circumstances and whether found or not, believed that in some fashion, they had been followed / stalked / generally were not alone during the duration of their time spent missing. There are truly some pretty weird ones in here. Be safe all & have a great weekend
  • It would be funny for behavioural scientists to discover that bears have secret society roles for the forest, like 'the human sweep' patrol that wanders looking for stray humans, only to return them to what they think of as the 'designated drop-off point'. I like to picture some daddy bear on patrol, calling the wife like "yeah, i'mma be late. Gotta pop these kids in the return slot."
  • @oldpunker885
    If Eddie really thought he saw her safe and sound after you think he'd go talk to her make sure she was doing okay
  • @aubreymorgan9763
    I can vouche for how vivid sleep deprivation hallucinations can be and how easy it is for them to occur. I used to work a night shift and starting off I couldn't adjust so I ended up sleeping maybe 4 or so hours a night. It took a few weeks to hit, but I would see simple shadows as full on people and things like that, its kinda surreal and scared me at first. truck drivers i know often have to work long long hours and sleep deprivation is not uncommon. I'm very happy that the police did as much as they did for the last person, with offering to take him to the hospital and checking for drugs, etc. so many cops would just dismiss him outright.
  • @adambrain8365
    It’s called third man syndrome. Alpine hikers discovered this decades ago. The voice giving you good advice and encouragement is supposed to be your unconscious mind drawing from places you never actively think about, but that person shows up when you need each other. Like having a gut feeling, but Pixar got a hold on it.
  • @EryxUK
    With regards to the first incident... there's a small copse of trees on the edge of my town with a path that leads over the river and towards a neighbourhood on the far side of town. Most people don't use it especially at night. About twenty years ago a friend I knew used to walk that way to and from, at night to visit his then girlfriend. He always used to say that there were people standing among the trees silently watching him. I always thought it was his imagination, One night I went that way to visit a friend and although I never saw anybody, there was a definite sense of a presence or of people watching me. Very uncomfortable. Never went that way by night ever again.
  • @xntumrfo9ivrnwf
    The Missing Enigma channel recently did a long video on the first case where he showed the police interview of the brother. Basically seems like drugs could have been involved and in general the people were just very sketchy
  • @smilodon87
    Many of these stories give insight into the workings of the human mind under stress (and/or ellicit substances), which researchers do not fully understand.
  • @catman7153
    I live in St Joe Arkansas. This first story is very strange, because there is no way you could get lost here. The park land is very small, and the rest is all cow pastures and farm houses. I've tried to find a camping spot to get away from the sounds of traffic and civilization, but it's virtually impossible. Wouldn't be surprised if substances were involved...
  • @SamanthaBillings
    in casey's case, wolves have been known to do this and a 3 yr old might well mistake shaggy wolf for a bear
  • @MidnightVentures
    I live in Arkansas right in the middle of the ozarks. Yes extremely dense woods, hills, and forestry. Having said that, there are no reports of people in the woods at night watching hikers, campers, or anybody else. That was completely fabricated or they were hallucinating.
  • @Johnniebhoy83
    Hey Adam. This is weird AF. Just after watching a video on a completely different channel which featured THIS Artega case. Then I switch over for my weekly Friyay night episode of Top Mysteries to find the same case. I'd never heard of this case before tonight - thanks for another great episode. Love & support from Glasgow. Johnnie. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥳
  • I really adore the drawings/graphics that accompany your narration of these fascinating mysteries. Thank you and keep up the good work ❤
  • @Croy617
    That is a huge fear of mine, being lost in the middle of the woods with nothing to protect yourself, and seeing and hearing things you can’t explain.
  • @MagentaBlock
    Thanks for the fascinating, detailed examples here. Nice graphics as well.
  • @KellJell
    I just watched the interview/interrogation of the brother in the Ortega case. Totally baffling. He also saw people and trucks that apparently Were not there while with his sister , and while alone. Great video! Thx!
  • A child like Casey may not equate a bear as being big and ferocious but more teddy bear like and therefore through his eyes thought a smaller more docile animal was a bear, maybe they settled down together at night to keep warm, who knows ❤
  • After watching these videos, has anyone else stopped believing anything the friends or family say, especially when they were the last ones to see the missing person? Like... I'm certain all sorts of cases would be mysterious, if we always believed the stories from people involved. "I locked up the store that night, the next morning all the money was gone! It was a ghost robber!"
  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    I have some personal info on Linda and eddy. I saw some comments from people who knew Linda and eddy . They were an ER nurse in their town and said the whole family was VERY VERY slow and also meth users. They said the three boys in the family would be in the ER constantly because they would fight with eachother over who got to SLEEP with their mom that night. As adults. And not sleep like sleep next to but have sex with. If you watch Eddie’s interofstion he’s high on meth (they likely both were) and he’s very slow already. When you do meth you see shadow people. That’s typical. So without food and water and high on meth for days it’s no surprise Linda thought she saw shit. People see shit in their homes and in bed. But they went into the woods with NO WATER or FOOD and FLIP FLOPS. They had very little survival techniques. But she was able to collect water and eat berries.
  • @jxn1056
    So happy you uploaded. I hadn't received any notification from your channel in months. Gotta love yt 🙄 Good thing is, I've got a pile of videos to binge on ❤ Love your channel and it is truely inspiring how kind and genuinely thoughtful you are when discussing these cases. You had me with being so understanding and knowledgeable about Autism as my 11 year old is autistic. Thank you for all your hard work. God bless you and yours 🙏 💕 ❤ -Tina Edited: Btw, I am so ordering that coffee mug in a couple of weeks.. "Let's get bizarre." Can't wait! I hope there's another one that says, "It's about to get weird!" 😊😊