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Unusual Disappearances in National Parks
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 158874" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Sure, heka2015, there are surely other reasons responding to sudden disappearances. In my home town we got overwhelmed when a lad disappeared. `We` have grown so traumatized by the animal mutilation phenomenon, even the blindest skeptical will have to submit to the evidences, now every person which disappears we put it down to ET abduction stuff and other craziness alike. But the lad who disappear had a mental problem. I affirmed to myself his disappearance might have to do to the fact the lad is mental deranged. And everyone liked him, watching him jog on the streets with his dog.</p><p>The dog was found by the river, then the lad s body appeared. Ok, explained issue. People realized the lad wished to swim on the river and got drown. There are sure other factors, heka, burglary and crime, revenge, mental troubles, human trafficking, suicide, and I include the abduction phenomenon as craziness as it may seem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 158874, member: 4986"] Sure, heka2015, there are surely other reasons responding to sudden disappearances. In my home town we got overwhelmed when a lad disappeared. `We` have grown so traumatized by the animal mutilation phenomenon, even the blindest skeptical will have to submit to the evidences, now every person which disappears we put it down to ET abduction stuff and other craziness alike. But the lad who disappear had a mental problem. I affirmed to myself his disappearance might have to do to the fact the lad is mental deranged. And everyone liked him, watching him jog on the streets with his dog. The dog was found by the river, then the lad s body appeared. Ok, explained issue. People realized the lad wished to swim on the river and got drown. There are sure other factors, heka, burglary and crime, revenge, mental troubles, human trafficking, suicide, and I include the abduction phenomenon as craziness as it may seem. [/QUOTE]
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