Vanished in the Wild - STRANGE & MYSTERIOUS Disappearances in National Parks

Published 2023-11-16
Join us for a spine-tingling journey into the unknown as we explore the mysterious disappearances of ten people in national parks across the United States. From the forests of California to the mountains of Colorado, we delve into the strange circumstances surrounding the vanishing of hikers, campers, and park visitors, and the efforts to find them. With expert analysis, eyewitness accounts, and forensic evidence, we uncover the unexplained phenomena that have left investigators baffled. These stories will leave you questioning what really happened to these missing individuals. With stunning cinematography and a haunting soundtrack, this true crime documentary is not for the faint of heart. Tune in for a gripping exploration of the dark side of nature.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RKCALGARY
    I really wish they would call them wilderness reserves rather than “parks”. As children we grow up with the word “park” meaning something benevolent and fun. Park, Playground, Safe. You get the gist. This is the rugged wilderness and wild forest and it isn’t a “park”. People get overly confident and feel secure in what is misnomered “park”.
  • @celiasuarez6485
    So sad but these tragic stories do need to be told this will hopefully let anyone know just how careful we all have to try to be.
  • @trinity6993
    Thank you for the stories. They are so important for people to hear and you tell them well.
  • @OroborusFMA
    Driving until you run out gas, repeatedly, isn't very wise. Most people get nervous when their gas gauge gets below a quarter tank.
  • @knarftrakiul3881
    All wildlife Wonder through the woods with their radar always on. Living every second like a predator is close by. People need to do same. When ur in the bush keep that head on a swivel. Look at everything like it could kill you
  • @ahmadkazemi8728
    going to the wilderness is same as going to no mans land, anything is a fair game, even getting vanished.
  • @justme8837
    Why do people have such a hard time admitting or considering mental illness? Ty was mentally ill..he sounds just like my friend's mom who was paranoid schizophrenic. Families should be able to admit these people to the mental hospital for treatment as they, at times, can become a danger to themselves, their families and to the public, ie mass shooters.
  • @jesseserna8424
    I believe some people go missing exploring parts of the forest off trail,maybe finding a cave go inside and become injured die of exposure,or just fall into an old mine shaft or sink whole,due to weather the tracking dogs cannot p/u sent. RIP to them
  • @jayceec3539
    The perpetrators burned cody's cabin,to destroy evidence.
  • @lisacook7414
    Yay I'm the first one to comment, going have a listen and drift off the sleep
  • Thanks for another great episode the Cody story is truly tragic, it seems that alot of people go missing in California for sure and quite a few point to foul play
  • @suegray3464
    I don't get it how when they bring in dog teams that these people are not found these dogs are trained to do this and they are not finding them. That tells me that these people are either going up or down. That is the only way they not being found.
  • @markthomas4083
    I think he was scared to death. No pun intended. I believe I Bigfoot. Olympic National is a park I visited four years ago, I wouldn’t hike into the area.
  • Wow James story in Oregon has to be one of the most strangest and makes absolutely no sense, actually it's impossible from a logical perspective, something unknown and not of the world we know happened
  • @frankjones3671
    It dont have toos bes super natural toos vanish out there's ect. Just human gettings offs trails wonderings forevers lost , alls it takes has nothings toos do with getting bumps on your heads ,PANIC fears is alls it takes out there's facts ect. Folks!!. Or slips falls hurts ,ect. Although there's more people s out there's doesn't doesn't mean s there alls bads ,as theres alot of good honest people out there's ect. Thank you
  • @Za7a7aZ
    Who is leaving expensive cameras and juwels in a remote cabin..😮