A mini-documentary |
This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and a poet.
Missing in the Smokies
A couple of weeks ago I ran across a missing person case from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The events that surrounded the disappearance got me interested in the case. The deeper I dug the more engrossed I became. I felt the need to keep digging and looking for clues and overlooked articles. The next thing I know I was constructing a video about the case. Here it is, I hope you enjoy it.
Spence Field is named after James Spence who built a cabin in this area in 1830.
Once at Spence Field, you will be close to the TN/NC border and If visibility is good you'll have outstanding views of the North Carolina side of the Smokies.
With this disappearance, there seem to be more questions than answers.
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~Tom~
UPDATE - Ok ...so I have been accused of ripping off David Paulides's book Missing 411 - I've never read this book but know it is based on the idea that Bigfoot could be the cause of some abductions. Even though Paulides, I'm told, never directly points to Bigfoot. My interest, in this case, came from a youtube video from the Knoxville News. After that, I researched old newspaper clippings. furthermore, I spent about 10 hours of more working on this video alone and several days researching the story via websites and old newspaper clippings. Then about 2 days rounding up videos and pictures for the final video. and again I have never read Missing 411 and do not own the book ...it's too expensive for me atm. It's nice to do your own work and get ripped on for it. NOT.
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