How does a man vanish in a location so flat you can
see a car's headlights from miles away?
Investigators say he drowned but sonar and divers
have found nothing in 18 years.
Coming from a biology background, the simple
drowning theory is a massive red flag for me.
Forensic biology tells us that gas buildup should
have brought a body to the surface within weeks, yet
two decades of agricultural management and
searches have yielded zero forensic traces. I've
looked into the infrasound' and 'Iuminous
phenomena' theories that might explain his total
disorientation and the 'impossible' town he thought
he saw. My research points to a massive
discrepancy between the official narrative and the
physical evidence.

by BreakPositive4017

4 Comments

  1. BreakPositive4017 on

    I want to keep this thread focused on the discussion.
    So I’m not posting the link directly to respect the sub’s rules. However I’ve put a lot of work into a visual forensic breakdown of the case if anyone is interested in seeing the mapping and the full analysis, just let me know and I’ll send the video link

  2. ih8reddithdjsk on

    They had no idea which direction he was heading in he had no idea where he even was , he was most probably drunk which is why he chose the back roads and it’s a vast desolate place where they found his car.

    There is no evidence telling anyone anything because everything is unknown.

    Dm me the link and I will check it out.

  3. He was drunk/impaired and may have had a head injury from his crash. THAT’S why he was disoriented. He was very far from where he thought he was – despite this being his home area – and got into a one car accident by driving into a ditch. He didn’t want to call the cops because he didn’t want to get in trouble for being impaired.

    The dog who sniffed up the other side of the river (according to the mom) wasn’t following the right scent (or didn’t exist since afaik she’s the only one who’s ever mentioned this dog). The river is deep and at the time it was high and had a fast current. He would not and could not have swam in it ESPECIALLY not to get immediately to the other side which is where the dog supposedly went. He would’ve at least gone downstream a bit.

    There were wells in the ground and people who didn’t let cops search their property because they would’ve destroyed crops. He most likely fell into one. They would’ve been near impossible to see in the dark and even worse when you’re blind in one eye and impaired.

    Or he tripped and knocked himself out, died of hypothermia, and scavengers got his body before it could be found.

    I know his parents think he’s alive, but imo it’s wishful thinking. And I don’t think there’s anything weird at all about his case – other than the fact that so many people have latched onto it as somehow paranormal/NHI related.