So what really happened to all those people?
>>217396728*BUUUUUURRRPPPPP*um...idk >_>
>>217396728Murdered and mulched by their families, spouses, BF/GF, etc.
>>217396728Eaten by Bigfoot
>>217396728taken by demons
>>217396728fallen into crevasses, crags, old mines, rushing creeks, sinkholes, canyons, and pits.
>So what really happened to all those people?They got memed into watching a completely retarded boomer fantasy show by mysterious questions posted on 4chan about it.And they were sorely disappointed.
>got lost and succumbed to elements>attacked and eaten by wild animals>remains became part of forest soil
>>217396728I only watched a little bit of the TV series before finding myself horribly bored. That said, they really should focus on weird ass missing person's cases like that old guy they talk about in one of the first episodes. He and like three others go out hunting, and he just disappeared in the middle of the hunt after being out of sight for all of ten minutes. They found no remains, and nothing of his where he was posted up, they brought in the dogs almost immediately because he was an old guy, and the dogs couldn't find anything. The FBI got involved, nothing. They checked the family for motives, and there wasn't anything. Dude just vanished. He was apparently a fairly reputable member of his little town, but mostly because he seemed to be a very good guy, and had done a lot to help out over the years. Nothing implied he was rich. I should look that episode up again just to google his name and see what the actual story is because it seemed absurd. Only thing that would make any sense would be if he was killed by his family (doesn't make sense to me since he was something like 82 years old), he lived alone, and multiple people from different parts of the family went hunting with him, and the hunt had been planned in advance. The alternative that his son-in-law (I think) mentioned is that there was a road about quarter mile from where they were, and at first they thought maybe just got confused, and walked to the road, but there wasn't anything to corroborate that, and even if he had walked to the road and got grabbed by a passing trucker, what sort of serial killer is going after old geriatric men? It doesn't track. Cold cases like that are interesting, LE BIGFOOT DID IT isn't.
>>217398962Mountain lion could've carried him away.
Nothing. They never originally existed.
>>217398995The only flaw in this is that something would have been recovered. You ever see that video of the lion grabbing that jeet by the neck or the tiger that bit Roy from Siegfried and Roy? Your body just goes completely limp. If he had been grabbed, he would have left behind his gun, other shit likely would have fallen off him because he was being dragged. No blood was found. The dogs literally found no scent trail leading from where he was supposed to be. That's why I should go look up his name to find out what they left out from the show and see what the news had to say during the investigation.