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Unsolved Disappearances of the Scottish Highlands
Published 21 hours ago
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This episode examines three mysterious disappearances that occurred within the rugged landscapes of Scotland across different historical eras. The first account follows Neil Skinner, an experienced hiker with a poor sense of direction who vanished from his campsite in 2022, leaving behind his gear and untouched food. A second case details the 1983 disappearance of Michael Bell, who vanished mid-sentence during a phone call to his parents after an argument with a travel companion. The final narrative recounts the strange 1890 death of miner Donald Mcfarlland, whose body was purportedly located through his brother-in-law's vivid dream. Despite varying theories ranging from foul play to accidental hypothermia, these cases remain notable for their lack of definitive physical evidence or resolution. Together, these stories highlight the perilous nature of the Scottish wilderness and the enduring questions surrounding those who never returned.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
This episode includes AI-generated content.