US Missing woman was ‘miraculously’ found in California’s mountains. Then came the chorus of skeptics - While many have praised the tenacity of 28-year-old Tiffany Slaton, others have expressed doubts about the veracity of her shocking survival story and have criticized her family's fundraising motives.

Missing woman was ‘miraculously’ found in California’s mountains. Then came the chorus of skeptics
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Clara Harter
2025-05-22 17:27:35GMT

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Tiffany Slaton, a 28-year-old camper from Georgia, shares her story surviving three weeks lost in the Sierra wilderness at a news conference last week. (Fresno County Sheriff’s Office)

In the days following missing camper Tiffany Slaton’s rescue from the Sierra National Forest, what began as a heartwarming tale of a woman surviving against all odds has been tinged by a chorus of online skeptics questioning the hiker and her family.

While many have praised the tenacity of the 28-year-old Georgia woman, others have expressed doubts about the veracity of her shocking survival story and have criticized her family’s fundraising motives.

Slaton had set out for a three-day camping trip in the Huntington Lake area on April 20 but wound up surviving three weeks in the wilderness — eating wild leeks and boiling snow melt for potable water — before she was found on May 14 in a cabin near Lake Edison, she said during a Friday news conference.

Slaton said she became lost after she fell off a cliff and was unable to return to the main road due to an avalanche. After the tumble she was unconscious for two hours. When she woke, she splinted one of her legs and popped her other knee back into place.

She proceeded to journey many miles while seeking civilization, overcoming 13 snowstorms and two landslides, she said. Along the way, she lost her electric bike, tent, two sleeping bags and phone.

After she was rescued, medics determined she was dehydrated, but otherwise in good condition, according to the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office.

After the news conference, comments questioning her story began streaming onto the Fresno County Sheriff Office’s social media, news articles about the rescue and a Reddit post dedicated to discussing “odd details” in her story.

“I’m glad to see that other people don’t believe this story. So many things don’t add up, I hope this office investigates fully since resources were used,” a person wrote on the sheriff’s office’s Facebook. “It’s embarrassing to think people believe someone fell off a cliff, survived 2 hours unconscious (guess she was timing it), popped her knee back into place, and traveled 20 miles after splinting her leg.”

Slaton has not spoken with the media since the news conference. Her mother, Fredrina Slaton, declined an interview request from The Times on her behalf.


On Monday, her parents shut down donations to their GoFundMe page, which had raised more than $23,500, citing “negative feedback that has arose from these events.”

“It has taken a lot to endure the attacks and attention asking for help has brought us,” Fredrina Slaton wrote on GoFundMe.

Slaton’s parents reported their daughter missing on April 29 after not hearing from her for nine days. They launched the fundraiser on May 7 and continued to accept donations after she was found, citing the need to cover travel expenses to California.

“At this time, we aren’t taking any interviews,” Fredrina Slaton told the Times in a Wednesday statement. “We are focusing on Tiffany’s health and well being.”

Bobby Slaton, Tiffany’s father, has defended his daughter’s survival tale, writing on GoFundMe, “Believe it or not, we even thank those who have questioned the merit of the events — That is what makes miracles so unbelievable.”

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Tiffany Slaton smiles after her rescue in Fresno County. (Fresno County Sheriff)

Experienced Sierra mountain guide Howie Schwartz said he doesn’t doubt Slaton was lost in the wilderness, but said there is lot that doesn’t make sense about her story.

“It doesn’t seem like a story you can really wrap your head around,” Schwartz told The Times. “Falling off a cliff, having to splint her leg. You don’t splint your leg unless your leg is broken and if your leg is broken, you’re not walking miles on it.”

Schwartz was guiding a five-day ski trip in the Mono Recesses in the Sierra while Slaton was missing and saw helicopters searching for her. He confirmed that there were still late-season snowstorms passing through the region, but noted that Huntington and Edison lakes’ elevation is low enough that precipitation likely came down as rain.

Another detail many internet sleuths have fixated on is Slaton’s experience with her phone. She said she was unable to contact 911, but got GPS information for a Starbucks location.

“I eventually got mad at my GPS and decided to ask, ‘Well, where is the nearest Starbucks?” she said at the news conference. “It was like, ‘Oh, well, we can answer that question. It’s 18 miles from here.’”

Tony Botti, a spokesperson for the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office, said that the department does not yet have a clear understanding of all aspects of Slaton’s survival story — such as the exact route she traveled while missing, or how her phone could not contact 911 but directed her to a Starbucks.

“We can only work with the information she told us because there are no other independent witnesses,” Botti said in a statement to The Times. “If there are inaccuracies or embellishments, we really can’t do anything about it.”

The department is still investigating Slaton’s journey and has found tracks lining up with her path, but has not recovered any of her missing belongings, Botti said.

Some people have accused Slaton of seeking attention with her story, pointing to her comment during the news conference that she was interested in going on the survival show “Alone” in which participants are left in the wilderness with only a backpack.

“Option 1: she’s mentally ill and needs help. Option 2: She greatly embellished the story to cover her horrendous disregard for common sense Option 3: A contrived story looking for a book deal and [Go]FundMe revenue,” one person wrote on Reddit. “Anyone who knows the area would agree.”

Some critics have lambasted her for failing to bring a satellite contact device — which allows people to send messages in areas without cell service — arguing she wasted law enforcement resources in the search for her.

Botti defended Slaton, saying that the woman didn’t report herself missing and “there is no evidence to show she knew we were searching for her.”

Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni called Slaton’s journey “an incredible story of perseverance, determination and survival” saying it is “something that you may see on TV that they would make movies about.”

The Sheriff’s Office began searching for Slaton after her parents reported her missing and, thanks to tips from the public, learned she had last been seen at Huntington Lake on April 20.

The Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team scoured nearly 600 square miles of the High Sierra looking for Slaton from May 6 to 10. Vehicles were unable to make it through Kaiser Pass because of heavy snow blocking the road, but helicopters were used to scout above Mono Hot Springs and around Lake Edison, where Slaton was ultimately found.

The Sheriff’s Office announced that the missing hiker was “miraculously found alive” on May 14 at Vermilion Valley Resort, which is more than 20 miles from where she was last seen. Resort owner Christopher Gutierrez found Slaton inside a cabin when he went to check-in on the condition of his resort in advance of reopening for the summer season.

Gutierrez commended Slaton’s wilderness skills during a news conference last week, saying he was awed by how she endured a blizzard and foraged for survival.

“She has stories, she could write a book,” he said. “It’s just unbelievable.”
 
Absolute nonsense. there weren't 13 snowstorms at the end of April (a couple yes, 13 no), there are no wild leeks in California and even if she meant some other wild allium it's not going to be growing at 7k feet in April during the supposed 13 snowstorms, her ending point was only 20 miles from her starting point through an area with a lot of trails, campgrounds, and resorts, and finally as @KiwiFuzz2 said, why did she go uphill/east?
 
Oh I believe she survived in a flophouse for three weeks. Probably high as fuck eating junk food sure. She does not look like she survived the great outdoors for weeks if anything no wounds no sores or emaciated looking and although she's slim she's got that junkie figure somewhere between out of shape from no exercise but still kinda skinny in a chubby way. Look as been commented before white people tend to outdoors survival more than African Americans I mean a lot of blacks can't even swim, ride bikes, know how to hike let alone being able to camp and mountain climb etc. I don't have to tell you guys about the thousands of books written about well trained white people dying in wilderness when guess what in theory they shouldn't have. To put it bluntly WHITE PEOPLE TEND TO MASTER THE WILDERNESS BECAUSE IT'S OUR FUCKING THING FUCK OFF WE EXIST BECAUSE FORESTS AND MOUNTAINS ARE OUR SHIT. Sigh, so fuck off she survived something where most well trained white men would possibly not. Of course there'll be the Woke crowd that'll totally believe this crap.
 
I lived in my truck one winter. Got a free pass to the YMCA using an old address so I could shower and remain presentable for work. I used the hot water from their coffee station to make ramen and cous cous to eat. Spent my last $40 on a sleeping bag so I wouldn't freeze to death. (Winters get damn cold, here.) Someone offer me a book deal!
 
I don’t believe her story, simply because she’s a nigger.
EDIT: On reflection I don’t think the nigger was born a ‘she’ either.
Those pictures are sus AF.
Counter point many negresses look masculine so imo this is not tranny.
Anyway if even redditors question story of strong female POC . Then it is obvious whole thing is BS
 
One look at her photo and places any doubt over this story. No

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Bottom is where she was camping and the top is where she ended up. If she was camping at the national forest campground for three days and not backpacking. Why would she have her gear with her? Her leg would of been swollen and she would not walk uphill over two mountain ranges and the valley in-between with swollen leg in 12 snow storms without taking a few days. She would of not survived the night without equipment. The valley is also craggy rocks that would be dangerous with the snow drifts and a expert would have a lot of challenge with gear.

She should of just wrote a book and would of made more money off this story then a gofundme, which is for what?
 
Bottom is where she was camping and the top is where she ended up.
I think from pretty much any point around the lake she’d be able to see the lake. Why go up the range behind it? Makes no sense. If you’re lost, go downhill following water. You’ll end up in easier ground 99% of the time
 
I think from pretty much any point around the lake she’d be able to see the lake. Why go up the range behind it? Makes no sense. If you’re lost, go downhill following water. You’ll end up in easier ground 99% of the time
She was squatting and got caught in a bad mental state or it all just about the money. Parents stop the gofundme and the police are investigating. Also more interesting fact about her she has Ballerina syndrome and walks on her tippy toes. Then her outdoor skills is she "high-level archer, her medical knowledge as a traveling dialysis technician and her horticultural training proved crucial to her survival." None of those skills provide wilderness first aid, or related to outdoor skills.
 
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Reminds me of this story, about a woman allegedly being kidnapped, from a few years ago. I imagine similar revelations will come out soon
In a video SomeOrdinaryGamers did on Carlee Russel, he showed a comment from someone about how the media wouldn't care because she's not a white girl. Given how quickly Carlee reappeared, I think her stunt may have been intended as a commentary (for lack of a better word) on "Missing White Girl Syndrome", a phrase that makes me genuinely MATI. Seriously, imagine your loved one goes missing and you're scared shitless and can't sleep. Every time you go online to look for news or updates, you see people complaining about her and saying that the only reason anyone cares about her is because she's white and female. They're talking like your sister/girlfriend/niece/daughter isn't a whole person with loved ones who are suffering,

Anyway, I don't think Carlee had planned for her "disappearance" to be such a high-profile case. When it blew up, she sheepishly reemerged.
 
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