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re: Anyone ever read the “Missing 411” books?

Posted on 11/20/23 at 5:11 pm to
Posted by PapaZulu
Davidson, NC
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Posted on 11/20/23 at 5:11 pm to
They are very good. I really enjoy how he is very strict with his data set, and doesn't try to sway opinion. He basically just lays out the facts, and points out how messed up it is.
Posted by AcadieAnne
Where I drink and know nothing.
Member since May 2019
859 posts
Posted on 11/26/23 at 2:42 am to
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They are very good. I really enjoy how he is very strict with his data set, and doesn't try to sway opinion. He basically just lays out the facts, and points out how messed up it is.


I agree (except for trying to connect cases that happened decades or states apart; sometimes coincidence is actually coincidence). I don't believe in Bigfeet and alien abduction and stupid shite like that. I'm wondering, if anyone has experience as a searcher, what are the real explanations for the cases presented in the books? Are kids and old people really kidnapped wholesale, and dropped off many miles from where they went missing because the kidnappers got nervous? What about armed hunters? Children can't walk up sheer cliffs or 75 miles in 2 days. The author states animal predation isn't possible, how can he rule that out?
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