How many Missing Persons in each state?
Have you ever wondered how many people are missing in your state?
Everyone is interested in cold cases and missing person stories. I don't know why? It is a very sad subject.
Sad but interesting.
There are a lot of people in the United States that have just up and vanished.
Today's video looks at how many people are missing from each state.
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This whole video was depressing….I love it!
Same
I guess that explains the depressed looking green creature in the picture
Kek!
Is it weird that I’ve always dreamt of being a missing person? It just seems like it’d be ALOT easier that way…
… All you need to do, is quit your job and take off!
@Joe Davis
Nyah, I got pets and a wife. Cozumel IS cheap though…
I’m with ya.
… Good old solid Briggs! Good music at the beginning also!.
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There was a young woman in my small town who vanished in the 1970s. Her car was gone so the police figured she got bored and blew town. There were no computers or cell phones to track but she never turned up anywhere else. Neither did her car. Outside town there are high, steep hills with lots of scrub brush you have to drive through on one route out. Turned out she went off the road and into the brush. There was no rail on that road section and the car did not explode Hollywood style so nobody noticed. Flash forward 30 years and hikers found her car, a perfect time capsule of the 1970s, with her skeleton inside.
@Norma Cook and of course they blame the father they blame the father for everything
@Joyce Boisvert I cannot imagine his pain.
@Joyce Boisvert Joyce, if you read my post carefully you’d understand “There were no computers or cell phones to track” in context means the police couldn’t track her cell phones because those didn’t become a thing til 30 years later. Nor did computers with email and social media accounts.
There’s places like that in Paradise CA. Old cars still hung up on trees on the Cliffside. In ravines. Off Honey Run Rd. I used to scare my kids on that road. We swam at the Covered Bridge at the bottom. Best beautiful memories! Kids would swim and feed the huge salmon potatoes chips, gold pan. Both learnt to swim in Chico Creek!
@Joyce Boisvert
Yes, we did. I graduated high school in 82 and we had computer programming classes in 8th grade (77) and high school, but it was the old DOS, Fortran, Pascal. After college, my first full time job was at MIT, and we just had typewriters, and a shared word processor. A year later, I got a Mac and I remember how much I LOVED it! Had personal computers on our desks from then on.
The notable thing about Missouri is Kansas City and it’s missing. Previous mayors in the 1920s to 1960s would bury their political enemies under sidewalks. During reconstructions in the 60s and 70s many of them were found.
“Pushed his own off button” I’m stealing that!
Another good one is “kick the (nasty) oxygen habit”.
Lol.. I had to go back and make sure I heard him correctly when he said that.. then I was just lmao 🤣
These days going missing on purpose and getting away with never being heard from again is much tougher than it ever was. A lot of horrible things have happened to way too many people. Very sad statement about our species.
Our species is a parasite to Mother Earth.
@Kim Kevan what does that have to do with missing people? 🤔
@K Davis I believe it has to do with a lot of the reasons why it happens…the foul play reasons. We are parasitic to even ourselves….we are the only species that can do something to someone or something out of malice.
@Dwain Neighbors
@Gregg Bartel-Bailey I can’t argue with that assessment.
The “Capone” tattoo would be a pimp’s tattoo telling the streets who she is owned by. Not really funny, dude.
Considering my credit card and student loan debt. I may just go missing myself. If you ever meet a man named Rocco Leone. That’s probably me. Keep it on the down low
Things will get better! Stay focused on God first, you second, and anything else comes after that! You’re forgetting they’re working on erasing student loans!
My brother AJ Reed is a missing person he was presumed murdered and is legally deceased. My brother went missing from coosbay Oregon, I love you AJ
Allison Bauch never gets resolved? Explain
Im sorry to hear this im so sad i am terrified for my kids and grandkids i watched them so very close and i still do.
God bless you
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@M.S. Bowen
I agree. Our state’s huge, and 90% forest. There are still unexplored areas, and bear, moose, wild cats, coyotes, etc. Moose ARE the most dangerous, as are bucks in rut. We’re also at one end of the Appellation Trail, and everyone knows that there have been human predators on the trail. And, as beautiful as it is, it can be very unforgiving.
I always advise people….”If you venture into the wilderness, PLEASE bring a backpack of emergency supplies, food and *water, a paper map, a compass, GPS, a *Personal Locator Beacon, a good knife, and a side arm or rifle! (I take my Colt 45 or my AR) People go missing every year in our forests and national parks. [To learn more, watch David Paulides’ CanAm Missing 411 videos on YouTube (and check out his movies and books) Trust me. Once you realize what’s going on, you’ll never enter the forest unprepared.] A simple, day hike, can easily turn into a horrendous, multi-day, fight for survival. Yes. It CAN Happen to you. Be prepared to survive and defend yourself.”
I’m so sorry you and your family is going through this. I’m sorry for your loss. You will get the answers. ❤️🕊
It would be interesting to see which states in the union are the least corrupt and vice versa? And which cities? Good video!
I know this wasn’t a funny video but you made me laugh out loud a few times. Thank you for doing this. 🙏🏾
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m just really surprised that I haven’t heard not one Mention about Biden statement from not even one Media or YouTube channel. Those statements Biden said.. well the American people really need to take this seriously! because How he worded it out like that.. even knowing that… We are the American people and the government was created by our founders, to serve WE the American people!!!. AND how our founders worded it in the Constitution! to make sure that our government doesn’t turn EVIL and gets to much POWER! and start INSLAVEING! We the American people…
SO WHEN BIDEN SAID THE STATEMENT, THAT> THE GOVERNMENT IS WE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE <🤔 WORDS MATTER!! WAKE-UP ⏰
Solid video Briggs! I became fascinated by disappearances, specifically inside national parks, so this was really interesting to watch!
SC has a human trafficking problem down around Myrtle Beach and Columbia. They are not places you go alone, and not a place you take your eyes off your kids.
And definitely not a place to let your kids go to for Spring Break.
DFW area and Arlington Texas, Houston, San Antonio
Yup. And, let’s not forget that Biden defunded Operation Tallon, via an Exrc Order, a week after they took the office. Operation Tallon saved thousands of kidnapped children and women, and returned them to their families, and the Dem controlled mainstream media never reported on it (because it was an accomplishment of Pres. Trump) You have to ask yourself why the Democrats wanted the unit shut down. Think! (What are they afraid of them finding out?)
@Maine Mermaid operation talon was a racially motivated attempt to round up illegal immigrants using food stamps; it does not correlate to human trafficking….
Maine has one of the largest continuous stretches of forest in the country. It also has 75% of New England’s old growth forests. I’m not surprised.
A woman’s body was found in the woods near my home in Maine by some hunters. No information was ever given about who she was or where she was from. Nothing in the papers at all. This was 5 or 6 years ago now.
@Vixen Doe if it was by the Appalachian Trail I’m not surprised. That’s happened a few times . She had to have had ID though? Weird.
@K Davis No, I don’t live anywhere near the Trail. Live to near the coast. If she had ID it was never released to the public. It is frustrating. I just hope her family was given the closure.
@Vixen Doe me too and that she isn’t part of some larger horrendous investigation that can’t be released or something. Like being the victim of a serial killer or something. Prayers, lots of prayers, for the John and Jane Does’ that they may be identified. RIP. I hope you get to have your lady identified too. It is frustrating.
@K Davis Thank you
Perhaps, Sasquatch is highly suspect for missing persons in Oregon.
I wonder how many of these cases could be closed if you checked with every homeless person in America
I had that same thought…
My daughter had a friend in her senior year of HS come up missing one day… His mom was calling everybody he knew.. through some tips she located him out in california.. homeless by choice at age 17.
Cops got pictures of him and sent them to her so she could confirm his identity, but they couldn’t force him to go home.. after she confirmed, they told her what city and street he was on, and she traveled all the way from Ohio to get him.. makes me wonder how often that happens.
Good point. Someone in law enforcement should be out there, seeing if they can identify and DNA (if the approve) homeless people.
Here in Minnesota we have a “Floating Bog” issue. Looks like you’re walking on grass near a swamp then you fall through a weak spot and closes tight on top of you. A lot of hunters and hikers have disappeared this way.
Yikes!! Never heard of that. We have floating grass islands that blow around lakes with the wind, but I can’t see someone stepping onto one by accident, or falling through and not being able to get back up, but who knows… I suppose, if you get underneath and can’t find the hole you went in, or can’t swim out from underneath. 🤔
@Claire Joy Lives
We also don’t have any poisonpus snakes, here in Maine, except for wster moccasins (which they say we don’t have, but I’ve seen them when out duck hunting) We DO have quick sand, and bogs harbor many other dangers, so I wouldn’t let my kids go in them either.
@Maine Mermaid interesting.
One factor I should have added is that more than likely there’s a little ice so the first few steps feel like solid ground then……..whoosh!
Yeah if the ground feels like a water bed, you had better be clutching a 10-15 foot pole horizontally to the “ground” that way you have a way of catching yourself and pulling yourself up. Its a good idea for ice fishing too.
Remember in Federal National Forest Parks dont go into that count and arent made public. And a lot go missing in forests. Check out missing 411.
I was coming to comment about “ missing 411 “ books. I have one of the books and it’s so fascinating.
I had an older brother stationed at Fort Ord during the Vietnam war. He was deployed and when he came back, his soul was missing. Like so many of our Vets, he was never the same.
My uncle, 19, was only 13 yrs old when my his mom died. He went to Cambodia(Army) captured a vietcong and brought him in. When he came home, he had long hair and a long Foo manchu looked straight up Bandito. We’re Mexican. He was never the same. Drugs and alcohol.
Died at 42. Agent Orange pretty much turned his lungs to mush. Along with dat dope.
@Cathleen Weston My brother died of lung cancer. May have been some agent orange mixed with a lifetime of cigarettes and marijuana. He was 59. The military destroys our families. They just found a young veteran at the bottom of a bridge in my town. It’s so sad. Whatever is going on in the military isn’t working. My son’s best friend just enlisted. Ugh.