

Documentary
Overview
Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. David Paulides presents the haunting true stories of hunters experiencing the unexplainable in the woods of North America.
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David Paulides
David Paulides
Self - Former Police Detective
David Paulides
Self - Former Police Detective
Alan Ronneberg
Alan Ronneberg
Self - Undersheriff and SAR Coordinator, Sweetgrass County MT
Alan Ronneberg
Self - Undersheriff and SAR Coordinator, Sweetgrass County MT
Bruce Maccabee
Bruce Maccabee
Self - Optical Physicist
Bruce Maccabee
Self - Optical Physicist
Ron Morehead
Ron Morehead
Self - Original Camp Sierra Member
Ron Morehead
Self - Original Camp Sierra Member
Beverly Messick
Beverly Messick
Self - Tom's Wife
Beverly Messick
Self - Tom's Wife
Rob Messick
Rob Messick
Self - Tom's Son
Rob Messick
Self - Tom's Son
Sid Sharpe
Sid Sharpe
Self - Tom's Friend
Sid Sharpe
Self - Tom's Friend
Sid Sharpe III
Sid Sharpe III
Self - Family Friend
Sid Sharpe III
Self - Family Friend
Shawn Lamouree
Shawn Lamouree
Self - Undersheriff, Warren County
Shawn Lamouree
Self - Undersheriff, Warren County
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