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David Paulides. David Paulides is a former police officer who is now an investigator and writer known primarily for his books dedicated to proving the reality of Bigfoot, and establishing the Missing 411 conspiracy theory. Missing 411 is a series of books and films, which document cases of people who have gone missing in national parks and ...
October 2, 1999. (1999-10-02) (aged 3) Colorado, U.S. Parents. Allyn Atadero. Stacie Mckissick. Jaryd Atadero was a three-year-old American boy who went missing on October 2, 1999, while hiking with a Christian social group on Big South Trail, a part of the Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest in Colorado. His partial remains were found by two ...
The Missing 411 is an inquiry into the deaths of thousands of people, most of whom went missing from public parks and wilderness areas of North America 11:00 David Paulides' writing on the subject has yielded 10 books and two feature length documentaries about victims whose highly unusual cases (season 9 episode 8) fit certain highly ...
Army Pvt. Marshall Wilson was one of 20 veterans whose ashes the nonprofit Missing In Action Project had interred at South Florida National Cemetery on Thursday, April 25, 2024. Wilson's ashes had ...
Paulides studied and wrote extensively about Bigfoot. Per the article: "In his pursuit of the cryptid known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch, Paulides self-published two Bigfoot-related books [2] [3] and created the research group [4] called "North America Bigfoot Search" [5] for which he serves as director."
D-Day was 80 years ago and the remains of missing service members continue to be uncovered. - CNN. At the excavation site, a team of 25 people conducted labor-intensive work every day for six ...
May 5, 2024 at 11:08 PM. By Raul Cortes and Lizbeth Diaz. MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican authorities on Sunday confirmed the American and two Australian tourists who went missing in northern ...
The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an SCCA / CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1974, and again from 1977 to 1987. The Can-Am rules were deliberately simple and placed few limits on the entries. This led to a wide variety of unique car body designs and powerful engine installations.