Missing 411 | National Park Disappearances

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Missing 411 is a profile of mysterious commonalities among seemingly unconnected missing persons cases in national parks and forests. It's been estimated that there are over 1,600 mysterious national park disappearances, and that number is increasing.

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2️⃣ MISSING 411 | NATIONAL PARK DISAPPEARANCES [VOLUME 2]–    • Missing 411 | National Park Disappear...  
3️⃣ VOLUME 3 OF MISSING 411 | NATIONAL PARK DISAPPEARANCES [VOLUME 3] –    • Missing 411 | National Park Disappear...  

David Paulides, who formulated the profile, has catalogued and researched many of these cases, recording them in his book series Missing 411 and subsequent documentaries. Paulides has suggested that the National Park Service failed victims' families by not developing an adequate system to catalog and track cases.

Paulides has appeared on Coast to Coast AM and Art Bell's Midnight in the Desert to discuss his findings nationally.

Missing 411 cases have strange profile points, such as victims often missing one or both shoes. Another profile point outlined by Paulides is that bodies are regularly found in areas that have already been thoroughly combed by Search and Rescue teams. The Missing 411 profile has evolved and changed over the course of 9 books. There is no firmly established profile, so we have selected points from multiple eras.

These profile points will be examined within three cases: James McGrogan, Bart Schleyer, and Mike Petersen.

While David Paulides does not speculate on the cause of commonalities between Missing 411 cases, there are theories from skeptics and believers alike. They range from skewed data sampling to extraterrestrials and bigfoot.

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0:00 – Introduction
0:56 – Missing 411 Origin
4:49 – Missing 411 Profile
7:39 – Case 1: James McGrogan
11:10 – Case 2: Bart Schleyer
16:31 – Case 3: Mike Petersen
19:16 – Possible Theories

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