Top 3 SCARIEST stalkers in the wild | Missing 411 (Part 17)

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100s of people go missing every year under BAFFLING circumstances inside national parks and forests across North America. 1 former police detective, David Paulides, has researched 1000's of these cases, and some of them are truly mind blowing...

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Highlight from today's episode 👉 5:45

Time Stamps:
#3 -- "Pound Cake" -- 1:04 -- Girl takes a "shortcut" on the Appalachian Trail
#2 -- "Bears & Gorillas" -- 11:39 -- Strange animal sightings in New Mexico...
#1 -- "The Quarterback" -- 17:06 -- Famous college quarterback goes missing

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12:46 Pennywise under MrBallen at the beggining of second story.

Franckatana
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I’ve been telling myself “just one more video” for the last three hours. I can’t stop listening to this channel!

Natalie-kmew
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This man has risen faster than any youtuber I've ever met. He deserves it.

cannedbread
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Lessons learned from This channel:
1: never camp in the woods without a gun
2: never cave dive

yogertslinger
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As someone who regularly camps and hikes alone - always follow your instincts but stick to the trail!
I’ve stopped before and turned back because I got a sudden feeling of dread and decided to go a different route. I’ll never know if it saved me, or was just paranoia. But it is important to remain calm, think strategically and ensure you have more than enough water for whatever route you are taking.
Use gps to plan / share your route, tell someone where you are going and when you should be back. Just use common sense!

cosycovevlog
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The one thing that I've learned from this channel -- is that a lot of people like to go out into the woods by themselves.

stevestevens
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Ditches her backpack, terrified and running for her life from an unseen force.. “Thank god I ran into this donut tree!”

mukabout
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I love how in the first story, the friend reports her missing within hours instead of waiting days like most of the other stories like that

dismaldohrmousedigressions
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A wise rule to follow when hiking out in the wilderness. Never hike alone.
The story of Eloise is weird. It could've been some animal stalking her, or maybe it was some feral human creep stalking her for kicks, but it sounds as if the most likely reason was she was scaring herself into thinking she was being stalked due to random noises. Whatever the reason, she was extremely fortunate that hunter found her, otherwise she would've perished out there.

kevinmalone
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When you realise 2 minutes into the video that you’ve already seen this episode, but you find yourself watching til the end anyway because Mr Ballen is the best story teller ever...

oliviakeyunderthemat
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I had that extreme dread once while walking my dog in West Virginia. Turns out I was being stalked by a cougar

ghostscript
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I love that he doesn't put on some spooky slow voice or extremly over the top scary music. He is just chill and that's why I love listening to him while I do stuff within the day

nobodycares
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Regarding the kids with the bear and "gorilla": it seems plausible to me that a bear could shadow them -- as opposed to being in active pursuit -- yet still drive the scared children up the mountain. Also, the silhouette of a bear on its hindlegs, especially in low light and under these terrifying circumstances, could very easily be reported as "gorilla" by youngsters with limited life experience and vocabulary.

nickzedlar
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Ugh that “feeling of dread” is a feeling Ive felt before, and one you NEVER want to ignore. It’s not just a pit in your stomach...it’s your feet going numb, everything moves in slow motion, a tingle at the base of your spine, blood rushing to the back of your neck. You body is literally telling you it’s time to GO. I wouldn’t wish this feeling on anyone

lyricg
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It doesn't happen often, but there's been a few times when I was walking in the woods and the hair on your neck stands up and you don't even think twice, you just turn around and get the hell out of there. Even though I never see what it was, the feeling is undeniable and I trust it 100%

Sundog
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One thing I've noticed in all of these missing children stories (and with my experience as a kindergarten teacher) is that people seem to underestimate the abilities of children and how far they can go on their own.

Smileyization
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your stuff scares the living daylight out of me but i can't stop watching, they're so interesting, sad, creepy and intriguing

SFTHFandom
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Getting stalked in the forest when you cant see the stalker and youre alone is probably the scariest thing possible

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I used to go camping with my grandpa and uncles deep in the allegany forest in Kenner dale penn. Being from Seattle I was always terrified because I was a city kid who really didn’t want to be in wilderness. My grandpa would get angry every time I was scared and said more people die from fear out here than any bear. He said fear makes people turn their nightmares into reality and as soon as that happens your nightmares come true. The feeling of being watched can make your brain do crazy things. I’m not saying these people weren’t being watched, but your mind can go to some scary places when out in nature.

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Bigfoot just walking his pet bear, wanting to ask the kids about his missing tree doughnuts..

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