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Here's what James Clary covers today:
Have you heard of the Missing 411?
David Paulides is a former police officer who is now an investigator and writer known for his books dedicated to proving the reality of Bigfoot, and establishing the Missing 411.
Missing 411 is a series of books and films, which document cases of people who have gone missing in national parks and elsewhere, and assert that these cases are unusual and mysterious.
Typically those who go missing are: missing clothes or clothes are found neatly folded near the body, some type of weather event happens shortly after they go missing, and they go missing around 4 - 5 p.m.
James tells the story of 6-year-old Dennis Lloyd Martin. Martin went missing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park after he was playing hide and seek with several children also visiting the park. He was last seen by his father going behind a bush to hide. After not seeing him for about five minutes, his father became concerned and began searching for him. His father ran down the trail for nearly two miles, until he was sure he could not have gotten any farther. A downpour broke out shortly after Martin's disappearance, dropping about 3 inches of rain. Dennis was never found.
James also tells the story of 2-year-old Deorr Kunz Jr. who disappeared July 10, 2015, while visiting Timber Creek Campground, east of Challis, Idaho. Deorr was never found.
The death of Henry McCabe is one of the most mysterious 411 deaths to date, and that's because there is a weird voicemail that McCabe left.