


Towering at over six feet tall, he was a notable college football player, and more than capable of taking care of himself. This suggests that a five year old kid apparently walked at least 5-10 miles on his own without supervision.Īnother strange case was that of Cullen Finnerty, who was reported missing on May 26th, 2013 after he went fishing alone at the Baldwin River (a part of the Manistee National Forest). Tragically, the five year old reportedly died from exposure, but he was located outside the massive, twenty-one square mile grid that was thoroughly combed by upwards of 400 volunteers. Despite canines and Air Force Helicopters being utilized in his search party, Jerold’s body wasn’t discovered until five days later. Recently, in August of 2015, a young boy named Jerold Williams went missing while he and his family were camping in Kaibab National Forest, by the Grand Canyon.

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This research does not contain those who were easily recovered or bodies that were found in explainable tragic accidents (bear attack, drowned, etc.), but cases that were particularly unusual in nature.įor example, some of the missing disappear from beside family members in full sunlight hours and are found miles away in locations that should be impossible to reach. Some of these clusters include victims with consistently specific ages and genders, but victims of every walk of life, from toddlers to the elderly, are all seemingly disappearing. Throughout the now five books of Missing 411 research, Paulides has identified twenty-eight clusters throughout the United States that are hot-spots for missing person cases dating back as far as the 1800s.
