Vanished in the Wild – 12 MYSTERIOUS Disappearances in National Parks Horror Stories – Missing 411

Join us for a spine-tingling journey into the unknown as we explore the mysterious disappearances of twelve 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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  1. The lady who went missing twice in a month, here’s my thoughts: she had decided she didn’t want to continue living but didn’t want her family to know she took her own life so she attempted to “disappear” instead. Her first try failed so she tried again and was successful.

    1. Yeah if it’s the same story. He didn’t shoot his parents he attacked them in their sleep with a ax n his mother did tell first responders it was her son. But he was supposedly miles away in college. They investigated his alibi. No students could put him at school or sleeping in the lounge like he said. They found out that he could pull this off. The distant drive n the act. All in the window of time. A neighbor put his yellow jeep in his parents driveway. The am hours of the attack. His poor mother’s confession was just not concrete n she walked into the courthouse with him. She did everything she could. He was found guilty also the father’s bloody footprints showed he must’ve proceeded with his normal routine. After the attack. It was strange but speculation. Can’t remember his name. But yeah. I remember his yellow jeep. AGin if this is the same story??

    2. @beckibrown8822. Could she have been getting Alzheimer’s? It’s very odd, but if she
      wanted to die, why would she cling to a tree and call for help? Very sad that people go
      out into potentially dangerous places. No cell phone, wearing dark instead of bright clothes, doesn’t seem the best way to go about. I wish her well, wherever she may be.

  2. I have heard many of these stories on other channels, but none have gone as in depth about the person and their life as you have. It must be very heart warming to the family the way you tell the stories of these missing people and give a little background into their lives. It is so sad that the families have never gotten any closure as to what happened to their loved ones. Thanks for keeping these people in the media and remembering their lives.

  3. I wonder why people go out into potentially hazardous areas without taking proper equipment with
    them, which might save their lives. Don’t they consider what their families will suffer if they get lost,
    and how many others will put their own lives at risk in order to find them? Also, there are some
    individuals out there who are downright sadistic. (It made me sick to hear about the skinned dog!
    Such individuals will start on poor, helpless creatures and then go onto doing the same to humans).
    May those who perished rest in peace, and many thanks to all the good people who spend so many
    hours and face danger in order to locate them! I wish peace of mind to the families.

    1. I’ve posted your exact question on the comment boards of these type videos (along with instructions on proper gear checks and hiking practices) More often than not the replies I receive tell me to “respect the victim” or call me names. How does trying to warn others away from a similar demise translate to “disrespect”?? THAT is a mystery

  4. The forest’s and woods are underestimated all the time, it’s so easy to get lost, many experienced hikers get lost, only to be found near safety, you can go in circles or just take a wrong turn, the woods conspire to kill you, hypothermia is just one night away from killing you.

    1. I agree. Personally, if that was my husband, family member, or even just a friend out there missing, I would take ANY possible lead. Granted, the psychic was wrong, but the dowsing guy was pretty close it sounds like. If I didn’t find them, at least I’d know I had tried every possible lead or clue. That would be the only way I could ever rest easy again, if I knew I had tried everything possible, no matter how crazy or improbable it sounds.

  5. Poor Todd, sounds like his relatives were jealous of him and hated him. Come on, only his expensive boots and revolver were missing? Who do you think took those, Smokey the Bear? They killed him, no doubt about it.

    1. When your attacked by a bear your shoes often fall off during the struggle and their weapon also goes missing from them pulling it but getting killed before they can use it, then the animal drags them away. Im not saying thats what happened but its not always theft of items

  6. Just found this channel. Very well done with the stories. As others have mentioned, these have been covered on various other channels, but it is always great to get other takes/approaches to them. That Dennis Martin case will never stop making me angry when I hear it, though; ‘hey, you’re 6, but your shirt is red, go wander off by yourself through the woods’… I guess people parented differently back in the day.

    1. @@auniverseofmystery
      The national parks around the world are creepy to begin with. There are ..portals.. in the “woodland” areas around the world and this is how, especially the children, “disappear” – – without a trace – – . So many have disappeared without a trace because once a person gets into the portal, it cannot be traceable.

  7. I think Kenny V. seemed like such a likable Fella..😀 I’ve watched quite alot of coverage on him,but most people just focus on his disappearance. I’ve seen clips of his YouTube videos..and he was so quirky. He was an inventor. He found things in the desert,and turned them into things to decorate his entire house. He needed to sell his home..however,he loved it so much,and kinna didn’t want to part with it. So he came up with this idea,to sell his house AND he came along with it..😆 if you bought his house,ya got him too(however that would work out)Lol
    I definitely would have liked this dude,had I ever got the chance to meet him..🙂

  8. Great channel. I’m familiar with all of these stories, sadly. I’m strangely fascinated by how these people can just vanish. I appreciate your telling of these stories.

  9. Todd, was shot by his lying travel companion, in my opinion, his boots were taken by the same person. He was not found where its reported he was last seen, because the liar didn’t want him found. He was found in the last place he drew breath. I hope karma caught up with the frenemy who left him there.

  10. Your coverage of the loss of these individuals is thorough and very respectful of them as individuals. Not many other YouTube channels do that well. For that reason, I’ve subscribed to your channel.

  11. The guy who had his car in the shop was so impatient that he couldn’t just wait until his car was repaired to go back hiking. He also didn’t tell anybody where he was going. He doesn’t sound like he was very intelligent to me.

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