ZEB WALTON
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If you watch the movie (123movies) you will see all the names and the parents and entire story 35 miles over 2 days in rough terrain for a 5 yr old is a lot.That's an awesome story and just proves how tough ranch kids are.
Kid found a road and walked about 1 mile an hour till someone found him. That's not a fast pace at all, that's a damn slow pace, the kind you'd expect a kid that young to have to manage. His endurance/willpower was tight, but the feet were swollen and the kid himself said he saw nothing unusual other than a helicopter (helicopters were searching for him but he got scared and hid) and at one point thinking coyotes were following him.
If you read stories about refugees in Africa, you will see many cases where families have to go 10-20 miles/day while fleeing violence, and kids as young as 5-6 have to walk, even sometimes have to carry their little brothers and sisters.
Even for comparatively weak-ass American kids, there's a boy scout merit badge that you have to walk 20 miles in one day to complete, and kids as young as 11-12 are doing that, just for fun. For a normal 12-year-old who is tough it would take 7-8 hours, but of course for a little kid it would take a lot longer and most little kids would give up. That little guy was a beast.
Then give me a name and date for an actually impossible one. No one thinks that walking 18 miles in 15 hours is impossible.
Except that's literally all tracking ever. Have you ever found a set of footprints in the woods of any animal? Do you notice that they ALWAYS disappear pretty soon unless you're on a sandy beach or something? Experienced trackers do better because they're better at covering the gaps in-between disappearing tracks and guessing where the animal/person may have gone, not because they can actually find every footstep.
The claim was that people took their clothes off in cold weather. Hypothermia can happen in ANY cold weather in the right conditions, especially if you are hungry, use up all your energy, stop moving or have poor insulation. "Hypothermia can occur when you are exposed to cold air, water, wind, or rain. Your body temperature can drop to a low level at temperatures of 50°F (10°C) or higher in wet and windy weather."
If, on the other hand, they took their cloths off in warm weather, then they might just have gotten warm from hiking so hard.
If it was like a 7-8 year old kid or older, that would definitely be weird. But if it was like a 2-3-4 year old kid, they say shyt like that all the time. I was with a 4-year-old whose family was going to take a trip to Cambodia, and she told me she had already been to Cambodia and she had gone alone with her sister and they climbed a tree and saw a dragon. Little kids don't always know the difference between their imagination and reality.
The thing is, there are over 600,000 missing persons cases each year, 90,000 missing persons cases open in the United States at any given time. NINETY THOUSAND. That means that if you look over the last few decades, you can find literally tens of millions of missing persons cases. This guy just picked 400 cases that fit his agenda, probably about 0.0001% of the total, and claimed to find all sorts of patterns. If you cherry-pick 400 examples out of 20,000,000 cases, you can make up whatever random M.O. you want to.
I could probably make it look like every missing person was a left-handed Black child whose name started with a J and who was missing for exactly 4-5 hours that didn't shed a tear when he was finally found by a rescuer wearing blue jeans if I got to cherry-pick 400 cases out of 20,000,000.
What do you say about people searching same areas multiple times (5-9-12 times) and then prostine clothing is found right in the sight in front of everyone. Clear as day. Clothes folded perfectly.
I understand theres thousands of missing people but this guy is only looking at certain sections of people missing.
Its actually thousands of examples since the 1850 and he is continually finding more and more all iver the world and went from usa to uk to canada to australia and finds the same UNIQUE clustering around national parks ONLY.
Hes not going thru nyc missing persons, hes going through missing persons at national parks. He is ruling out aninal attacks or known human foul play. Its not like hes finding 30k missing people at national parks and finding 400 as you say... hes fibding 2000 missing people and finding similar circumstances in 75% of cases. UNKNOWN reasons at that. All known reasons of dissapearance (cat bear drowning etc) arent even considered.
Did you read any ofbthis hy chance. Youre giving me an "answer" for every question and the fact is there are no answers yet you somehow have an answer for everythinf.
This is the opinion of search and reacue officers, fbi, police, surrounding populations...
Like i said before some people are using THIS book to create a buncha spooky nonsense ( staircases in forest) but all these cases are real.
Why was special forcws brought in to find a boy... alone for a week... no help from search and rescue.
And these kids arent "ranch kids". They are camping vacations...
What about supposed cougars killing a kid but zero blood found on his clothes. If the animal woulda ttacked the kid (in the movie im not getting dates it seems like you arent really intereste as is) it would have attacked either his neck (no blood found in any of these cases and none on the boys coat) or tore into his belly (no tears whatsoever in his clothes)....
The top of his skull and a tooth were placed in plain sight 4 years after tye search in an area searched dozens of times.
Something isnt quite right in these cases.
I advise you to read. The thing is the author makes NOOOOO attempt to try and label these situations as supernatural or killers or anything. He is an ex cop who is using the same techniquesbthey use to catch serial killers by finding similarities in cases which are out of the norm. It just so happens theres so many mysteries that its almost becoming the norm.
But he doesnt label any of these dissapearances at all and dowsnt even attempt to sway your opinion. Its just eveeyone can see something is up and noone has appeently wanted to talk about it.
WHY THE fukk WOULDNT THE PARKS SERIVE KEEP A LIST OF MISSING PEOPLE IN PARKS?? Why is it just 10 day news and we forget about it while kidnappings in citys never end... people are connecting dots, whether those dots are there are up to each of us the author is literally just giving the facts of each case.