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"Is the Smiley Face Killers" the conspiracy that claims there's a secret society of serial killers operating throughout the United States dedicated to pushing blackout drunk male college students into rivers and/or other bodies of water? ...how does that crossover with missing 411? Or is being drunk an aspect of many missing 411 cases? 'cause if a drunk person vanishes in the wilderness, I don't think it's a mystery what happened to them. Unless Paulides thinks belligerent drunk dudes are picking fights with Bigfoot.Saying it was UFO's is as retarded as claiming everything is the work of the Smiley Face killers which is another bogus theory but from the anti 411 side.
I know what case you're talking about (I remember it being covered on Nancy Grace's old HLN show), but I forgot the name of the child. I think it happened in like, 2008 or 2009? I'm pretty sure the mom & her boyfriend at the time (who were watching the child at the time of said disappearance) had prior drug convictions, and the father's parents were fighting for full custody. If I remember correctly, one of the theories was that they killed the kid, 'cause they were worried about an upcoming custody court case revealing they were using drugs (I think the mom's boyfriend was still on parole for his meth crimes). I don't think the mom or her boyfriend were ever convicted, 'cause a body was never found. However, their story about the child "vanishing after we looked away for a second" is bullsh!t, and not believed by the cops/investigators/the child's father. If David Paulides included their testimony in any Missing 411 book, than he's intentionally leaving out important information that makes the case less of a mystery, and more of a very tragic true crime case. Also, it was likely the boy never was even in the woods (unless the mom & her boyfriend dumped his body there) because everything they told investigators about their camping trip didn't add up. The clothes he was wearing, what they brought into the woods (they didn't have sleeping bags or tents) or how long they stayed there (other campers who were in the area didn't see their vehicle in the parking lot).As a follow up to this but I’ve been trying to find one of these “but we turned around and the kids just vanished near our camp” stories, except when police searched the house the clothes the kid was wearing when they went missing in were there and the grandad, who was the one who turned a rounded when they vanished, was also suspected of using the kid as a fleshlight.
I think it might be one of the famous ones that “researchers” take the family on their word and didn’t check anything else.