sofakingtodd

"David Paulides is a writer, researcher, and investigative journalist notable primarily for his authorship on missing people: the subject of mysterious disappearances in national parks, and also in urban areas as in his more recent books."

"Children disappearing from right under their parents noses, later found in areas described as "inaccessible," with no explanation as to how those children ended up there. Clothing found. sometimes neatly folded. Bodies discovered in locations that had already been searched a dozen times, even one instance where the body suddenly appeared on the very trail that searchers used to access other locations to search." "Other interesting details include the strange recounts of children describing "creatures," considered by many to be just a child's imagination, yet many of the children described these creatures in exactly the same manner"

http://allnewspipeline.com/Chilling_new_Patterns_Vanishing.php

sofakingtodd

Freaky but people say searchandrescuewoods is fake. I wonder how many bodies get dumped into U.S. parks.

sofakingtodd

"apparently no or few records kept on people who go missing in national parks if they are granted they are heavily redacted expensive to access some requests to access them are denied, or require high fees to access them (according to Paulides, over $30000 for a list of people missing in Yosemite, and $1.4 million for a list of people missing in all the national parks in the US)" https://namus.gov/

"The majority of the cases were associated with bad weather, berries (people picking berries for instance), near a swamp or water, and of the children who disappeared most were with dogs at the time, he detailed. Most of those who vanish are under the age of 12, and about 50% are found alive, but semi-conscious with little memory of what happened." http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=728434