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@glass_houses did a fairly comprehensive write up on the case like one page agoHow about Sebastian Rogers? An alleged photograph, strange lights at night, and his mom and stepfather acting extremely suspicious....
I've only watched the first three Lore Lodge episodes on him, and I'm not familiar with the "alleged photograph, strange lights at night". They posted a followup podcast this week, but I haven't had a chance to watch it yet.I still have no idea what could have happened to him. I want to believe he's alive. But...idk
Is there some unknown force majeure out there in the desert that compelled them? Makes you wonder.
I wouldn't say arrogant so much as ignorant. Most euros (outside of a few countries that have similarly inhospitable places) seriously don't understand that when Americans call something "Death Valley" we actually mean it. We didn't just call it that for giggles.Dude, they drove a rented minivan into the middle of one of the most inhospitable places on the fucking planet. They were just typical arrogant euros and their poor children paid the price.
I wouldn't say arrogant so much as ignorant. Most euros (outside of a few countries that have similarly inhospitable places) seriously don't understand that when Americans call something "Death Valley" we actually mean it. We didn't just call it that for giggles.
They also didn't just choose one of the most likely places to FAFO, but chose maybe the worst possible road to try to get out of it.
And these nightmarish wildernesses are not even the most dangerous places in America, which are probably our cities.It's not just "Death Valley" itself. Every damn geographic feature associated with that place has got a horrifying name: Hell's Gate Pass, the lovely town of Furnace Creek, the Devil's Golf Course, and my personal favorite ... the Funeral Mountains. We tried to warn you dopey Germans!
And the worst possible time of year.I wouldn't say arrogant so much as ignorant. Most euros (outside of a few countries that have similarly inhospitable places) seriously don't understand that when Americans call something "Death Valley" we actually mean it. We didn't just call it that for giggles.
They also didn't just choose one of the most likely places to FAFO, but chose maybe the worst possible road to try to get out of it.
In my experience, Germans are poor English speakers, and the older they are, the worse it gets. In 1996? It is conceivable that the parents didn't understand the names.It's not just "Death Valley" itself. Every damn geographic feature associated with that place has got a horrifying name: Hell's Gate Pass, the lovely town of Furnace Creek, the Devil's Golf Course, and my personal favorite ... the Funeral Mountains. We tried to warn you dopey Germans!
Okay. I haven't seen the text but they must have understood enough.Wikipedia said:The family bought two copies of the "Death Valley National Monument Museum Text" (in German) at the Furnace Creek Visitors Center
"We'll just read these things about this place called Death Valley when we're back home in Naziland."Okay. I haven't seen the text but they must have understood enough.
I've read that if a road is marked on a German map, it means the road is well-maintained and drivable.
The DV map in their book showed the road, but nothing about its condition.
And they went for the military base, thinking it would have a well-patrolled perimeter, like they have in Germany, instead of going back to the Geologists Cabin.
Mr. Cheese said he should've sent the girlfriend and the kids back to the cabin, while he removed and set one of the flat tires on fire to draw attention to their presence.
Yeah, they would've missed their flight, and the rental company would have serious questions for them, but it was better than the alternative.
While I was generally aware of this case, there's two things that I didn't know.
Honestly, both Bradfield and Smith could have a thread to themselves in lolcows of history, especially with how intertwined both of them were. This leads to my second point. Where the hell is this stone?
- I didn't know that Bill Bradfield was a serial philanderer and con artist.
- I didn't know that Jay C. Smith was a mentally ill dogfucking enthusiast, robber, druggie, swinging sex pervert, and welfare fraud perpetrator.
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Yes, his blog is excellent. All of his other stories are great as well.I am sure this was posted before when this conversation first came up but this is a very good read on the discovery of the remains from a searcher. The area is so desolate the searcher even notes he is NOT going back to the area.
The Hunt for the Death Valley Germans
This is the tale of what for me was a rather remarkable adventure. It was assembled on the basis of my personal recollection and experience, emails, GPS logs and some official documents. It represents solely the perspective and opinions of myself, in my more lucid moments. It is in no way...www.otherhand.org
In my experience, Germans are poor English speakers, and the older they are, the worse it gets. In 1996? It is conceivable that the parents didn't understand the names.
Okay. I haven't seen the text but they must have understood enough.
Kurt McFall....one of the most iconic Unsolved Mysteries segments.....any ideas?