Unraveling the Mystery of Adolph Ruth's Gruesome Fate by Author Hank Sheffer #112

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Join us on an intriguing journey through time as we delve into one of the most chilling and perplexing mysteries that has shrouded the Superstition Mountain since the 1930s. In this captivating episode, noted author Hank Sheffer brings to light the spine-tingling tale of Adolph Ruth's fateful expedition. A gripping narrative entwined with maps, treasure, and murder.

Adolph Ruth, Armed with maps and fueled by an insatiable desire for discovery, Ruth embarked on a perilous journey that would ultimately lead to his shocking demise. What secrets did the mountain guard so fiercely? What did Ruth hope to uncover? The answers lie buried within the heart of this captivating mystery.

Hank Sheffer, a seasoned storyteller and expert in the lore of the Superstition Mountain, takes us through a vivid recounting of events that unfolded during Ruth's ill-fated expedition. Drawing from historical records, first-hand accounts, and his extensive research, Sheffer paints a vivid picture of the enigmatic circumstances surrounding Ruth's last days.

If you're as fascinated by unsolved mysteries, thrilling narratives, and tales of exploration as we are, give this video a thumbs up and share it with your fellow adventurers. Let's embark on this spine-chilling journey together!

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Just finished watching all the episodes of Mysteries of the Superstition Mountains. Loved them! The history, and mysteries, are fascinating. Well told.

traceybacus
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I just love these, brief narrations told by these ole cowboys. I don’t reckon there’s an end to the stories that can be told about this area. Love it!!!

skyking
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Love your channel! Awesome story tellers and amazing history. Thank you for sharing

rebeccaswilling
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really enjoy the stories and learning more history about the superstition mountains.

maikailoa
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I Love this Ol' Cowboy! Wonderful story teller.

esotericvault
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Extreme places like the Superstition Mountains seem to attract extreme characters? Alaska has its fair share too.

puffinvapor
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5.05 Lizard runs from his left shoulder to the rocks. I bet that lizard knows where the Lost Dutchman Mine is :)

drgdfhfdhfd
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Love it would love to go and check it out

anthonymccutcheon
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I’m hooked, moving to Arizona, I’d rather end up being another tragic death then live another year in Cleveland

spaceystacey
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What ever happened to the 2 cowboys that took him into the mountains?

SirMasterJoe
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I think I first came across the Lost Dutchman's mine some fifty years ago, in an American pulp magazine called 'Western Treasures' - those tales have fascinated me ever since. (I'm English, incidentally) Uh, what became of the two ranch hands who took Ruth into the hills? Did they just disappear too? From what I've read of US law enforcement in similar situations, 'suicide' means either 'we can't be bothered to look any longer', or that someone - or several someones in the law department have something to hide. (Forgive me, if I'm doing the local county mounties an injustice.) Whoever was responsible for those convenient 'suicides' is likely to be long dead themselves by now.

johndavies
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All that Gold. The very word Gold commands instant interests and immediate response with very keen attention by anyone and everyone as if almost some sort of natural instinct.

stevescott
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I have never wondered about, or questioned the exit wound to the right rear of Adolph Ruth's skull--its exactly what one would expect from a .45 Colt Long. But, not so, with the entrance wound, on the left side of his skull. The size of that hole, does not indicate a projectile alone. Whoever shot Ruth, was up close, and personal. It must have been someone he knew, and trusted to that degree--who could get close enough to him, to place the muzzle of his pistol, right against the skull. If my theory is correct, it would be a very simple matter to prove, in a modern day forensic laboratory. There would still be powder particles, embedded in that part of the skull. Clearly, the two cowboys did not kill him right away. No doubt, their plan, was to clandestinely monitor his movement, and activities for awhile, with a view to murdering him, once it appeared that Ruth had found his objective. At this point, they moved in for the kill. Their pretext for being there, would ostensibly be to check on his well-being--until they could close the space between them--at which point they each grabbed an arm, and began demanding the map(s). Whether accidentally, or intentionally--the pistol was discharged, with the muzzle of the pistol, hard against the skull. Just One More Mystery Of The Superstition Mountains-SOLVED! No thanks necessary, it was my pleasure! Haha

davidj.lebaron
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There’s “murder” in them thar hills....

knocksensor
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now that i have a copy of the map I'm goin to get me some gold! bonanza.. just funnin....

MsNevadakid
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*Think of the countless individuals who have trekked through the area, without incident. What was the difference in the cases of those whom expired, what data is consistent in these incidents?*

bethbartlett
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If you have no knowledge of the person who saw Adolf Ruth in the mountains, no name, place seen etc etc. How do you know someone saw this?

richardjohnson
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IF the maps were never found, what maps are we being shown on the screen during this presentation??

ftele
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There were a Bunch of Suicide's in those Hill's

keithmaxwell
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One question why would anyone tell anyone that they found a mine of gold ore if they would go to prison and lose everything they invested in there search ????that being said how do we know it has not been found ????

dustinjohnson