MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - Vanished
Episode Date: March 13, 2025Today’s podcast will feature 3 stories about people who vanished without a trace. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just called "...MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "Not Human" -- Child goes missing on an old logging road (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZCCCxnSMxs)#2 -- "M Cave" -- A vlogger goes looking for a mysterious cave near Area 51 (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lOsTCBg4fQ)#1 -- "Mine is Mine" -- A rugged old man heads into the wilderness to do something that many people have died trying (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FvnihQ8dJo)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast will feature three stories about people who vanished without a trace.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel
and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Not Human, and it's about a child who goes missing
on an old logging road. The second story you'll hear is called M Cave, and it's about a vlogger
who goes looking for a mysterious cave near the infamous Area 51. And the third and final
story you'll hear is called Mine is Mine and it's about a rugged
old man who heads into the wilderness to try to do something that many people before him
have died trying to do.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious
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the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. On August 2nd, 1963, four-year-old Bobby Panknan, along with his two older brothers and his
two parents, headed off to a camping resort on Deep Lake in Washington State.
The following day, Mrs. Panknan, whose name was Edna, decides she wants to take her three sons
down a logging road that was right behind their campsite that she had heard fed out to this beautiful little waterfall
that she thought her sons would like to see.
Edna gets the boys ready, she says bye to Mr. Panknan, and then she and her sons take off down this logging road.
And as soon as she's on the road, it occurs to her that it's
totally overgrown, the grass is really high, it's rocky and bumpy, and she's
thinking to herself, there's no way any vehicle is getting down this road and
probably there's been no vehicles on this road for a very long time. This is a
very isolated place on this campsite.
So they walk for a little ways on this overgrown logging road until they see there's a turnoff
that leads down to the water and this little waterfall.
And so right away she saw there was all this brush they were going to need to walk through
and the ground looked pretty rough.
And Bobby, her youngest, the four-year-old, he didn't have shoes on.
He was going through a phase where he refused to wear shoes.
And so it hadn't really mattered the entire duration of walking up the road but it seemed like this might be too much for
him to walk on and so she told Bobby to wait on the road and she told her other son Jimmy the
six-year-old to wait next to him. Those two would stay on the road together while she and Bill the
ten-year-old would go past the brush go down to the water check it out for a couple of minutes and
then she would come back she would pick up Bobby and Jimmy would come along and then they would go past the brush, go down to the water, check it out for a couple of minutes, and then she would come back, she would pick up Bobby,
and Jimmy would come along, and then they would go down
and look at the water, and then they would leave.
Bobby didn't seem to mind, so he just sat on the road,
and Jimmy was a little bit frustrated
that he couldn't go with the first group,
but he sat down too, and Bill and Edna took off
past this brush down to the water.
Now the distance between where Bill and Edna and where Bobby and
Jimmy were was only about 10 feet. It was just this brush right in the middle of them that did
obscure their view. They could not see each other but they are very close to each other.
And so Jimmy is sitting next to Bobby and he's getting increasingly more and more restless. He
wants to go down and look at the waterfall. He wants to be down there with his older brother and his mom.
And so at some point he just can't take it anymore.
And Jimmy does something that to this day,
he regrets every single day.
And that is he got up and left his brother.
He went through the brush down to where Bill and Edna were.
And as soon as Edna saw him, she was mad at him.
And she goes, what you left Bobby up there?
Come on.
And so they turned around after about 60 seconds and went right back up.
And when they got back, Bobby was gone.
And at first they're not like, oh my goodness, someone's abducted
Bobby because there's no one on this road.
They'd come up here and recognize that it's very remote.
It's isolated.
There's no cars that come through here, they hadn't heard anything
and so their first instinct was okay he probably got up you know and is behind a
tree or he walked down the hill over here or he's nearby and so they're
yelling for him, they're walking around and no one's panicking yet. In fact
really Edna was just annoyed with Jimmy that he had left you know Bobby and that
he's to blame right now but it's just an inconvenience at this point.
But after a couple of minutes when they can't get Bobby to yell back where he is, they start
to realize they might have a problem here.
And so Edna becomes more panicked and she's yelling at the top of her lungs for her son.
She's having her other two sons go look down by the water, go look over there, but there's
no trace of him.
And they can't believe it. It didn't make any sense because, I mean, he's four, he's got no shoes on, they didn't hear anything.
How could he be gone? But he was gone.
And so finally, after a couple of minutes, Edna rounded up her other two boys and they ran all the way back to the campsite
where they got Mr. Panknan and they hailed the police and very quickly a big search was launched up on that logging road.
As soon as the police arrived the first thing they did is they pressed Edna and
the other two boys about what did you hear? You know you had to have heard
something. He was only 10 feet away from you and he was within earshot of you certainly. You know what did you hear? Did a vehicle come through? Did you hear? You know, you had to have heard something. He was only 10 feet away from you, and he was within earshot of you, certainly.
You know, what did you hear?
Did a vehicle come through?
Did you hear an animal?
Did you hear anybody talking?
And Edna and the other two boys,
they swore that they heard nothing,
that they're just as baffled by it as anybody else.
And so the police really didn't have a good starting point
of where Bobby could have gone.
And in that area, there wasn't any, you know, steep drop-offs or obvious places that Bobby
could have fallen into or gotten trapped.
The water for the waterfall, it's not deep, it's this little tiny brook, you know, it'd
be difficult to drown in that little brook.
So they just basically started fanning out in all directions, hoping they would, you
know, find a piece of clothing or some other clue that would indicate where he went.
After three days of searching that yielded nothing, they finally brought in a bloodhound to try to find him based on scent.
And so they had the dog smell one of Bobby's shoes, and the dog immediately seemed to key in on his scent in the area where Bobby had gone missing.
to key in on his scent in the area where Bobby had gone missing and the dog turns and starts running up the logging road away from the campsite so farther into the forest and it runs for almost
two miles and it never seems to waver it's clearly picked up Bobby's scent and it stops at this fork
in the road about two miles away from where Bobby had gone missing and it keys in on this one area
right at the fork where there wasn't anything significant.
It was just this bare patch of dirt.
And so the police, they uncover the dirt a little bit.
There's nothing there.
They're looking around the area
that there's no indication that Bobby was ever here.
So they give the scent back to the dog.
And again, the dog just keeps tracking to this one section
in this fork in the road,
but they didn't know what to do with that information
because there was nothing there.
The search for Bobby was called off after seven days because they could not find anything.
And so the lead investigator came out and did this press release where he basically said we have no idea what happened to Bobby.
However, we do think he was abducted.
And his reasoning for this was pretty straightforward.
Bobby was a young kid that had no shoes on in an unfamiliar forest and he was only out
of eyesight for two minutes.
So how far could he really have gotten?
Certainly not far enough that his family wouldn't have found him after those two minutes were
up and they began looking for him.
And so if you go down the abduction rabbit hole, you start with, okay, a person must
have taken Bobby.
But for a person to take Bobby, that means a person had to be in this area that was super
isolated and remote and they hadn't seen anybody in the area and
there were very few campers at the campsite. So realistically if a person was going to abduct
Bobby they had to have been planning it and had to have been hiding in the trees and were stalking
this family until they got to that spot where Jimmy left Bobby and then this person you know
runs out of the tree line runs over to, picks him up without Bobby making a sound,
he muffles him, and he runs away into the woods carrying this child all in a two-minute
window, which was a totally abrupt window.
It wasn't like this obvious thing that Bobby was going to be left alone.
It looked like Jimmy was going to be sitting there with him, which would have been a deterrent,
you would think, if someone was trying to abduct Bobby.
But nonetheless, this window presents itself and if someone was trying to abduct Bobby. But nonetheless,
this window presents itself and this person runs down and takes Bobby. It just seems like
that person would need to be really fixated on Bobby, one, and there wasn't a clear reason
for why anyone would be very fixated on Bobby or this family, and two, they would need to
be very strong and quick and agile, more than the average person. So we're talking like
a professional athlete level
of agility and physical fitness. And so while it's certainly possible that a professional athlete had
been stalking this family and then ran down in this tiny little window of time and stole Bobby
away without getting detected and then evaded the law for seven days in the middle of the woods,
while that's possible, it's pretty unlikely.
And investigators reached this conclusion. They thought, you know, it does seem pretty unlikely
that a person did this.
So they moved on to animals and they said,
okay, maybe a bear took Bobby.
And so they brought out bear sniffing dogs
to search the area for signs that a bear had been there
and there hadn't been.
And so they said, okay, maybe a cougar had been there. And so they brought out a cougar expert who looked around the
area and there's no signs of a cougar in the area. Plus there was no blood anywhere around
the area where Bobby had been taken. There was no drag marks where if a predator were
to grab you they would need to drag you away. There was no drag marks. So it seemed like, okay, the large predator theory also has problems with it. And so the
next theory offered up was, well, maybe a giant eagle swooped
down and picked Bobby up and flew him away, which would account
for why maybe it was quiet and there was no drag marks. There
was no blood and why he's just gone. But that was when authority
said, okay, we clearly have no clue. And so that's why they gave the press release and basically said,
we just we just don't know. And so while we probably will never know what happened to Bobby,
it does seem likely that something took him. And whatever that something was, it was intelligent,
it was fast, it was strong, it was agile, and it had been watching
that family. Because as soon as that two-minute window presented itself, where Jimmy was gone
and Bobby was vulnerable, it swept in so fast that no one heard it, no one saw it, and it took
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today. Our next story is called M Cave.
In 2014, Kenny Veach was an avid long-distance hiker that spent lots of his time hiking around the Mojave Desert in search of caves and abandoned mine shafts to go check out.
Sometimes he'd bring his girlfriend with him, but most of the time he was on his own
and he would stay out for a couple of days at a time.
Kenny was constantly on YouTube watching hiking videos and anything to do with the Mojave
Desert.
And Kenny was a regular commenter on all of
those types of videos. In June of 2014, Kenny must have watched this video called Son of
an Area 51 Technician because he had left this comment where he was telling the community
that had watched this video that he had had a very strange thing happen to him when he
was out hiking near Area 51.
For those that don't know what Area 51 is, it's a highly confidential United States Air Force installation that is frequently looped into alien conspiracy theories.
Kenny goes on to describe this strange event, and he said he found this cave entrance on the side
of this mountain that was shaped like an uppercase M.
As Kenny walks up to enter this M-shaped cave, he said his body started to vibrate and it stopped him in his tracks.
And he said he didn't know what it was, but as he walked closer and closer,
his body just continued to vibrate to the point where he said he just had to turn around and leave.
That he knew something was wrong with this cave and he could not go inside. And so he said he turned around and he left.
His comment got a lot of traction on this video and a lot of people jumped on
and were like, well I don't really believe you, one, but if that is true you
got to go back. You got to go back there and explore it. You got to document this.
Whatever this is, we want to know what it is. They were basically egging him on to
go back and check it out. Kenny responded to his critics and said, I'm telling you the truth,
I know what I saw. This cave was different. I go out in the desert all the time looking for caves
and I go in them. That's what I do. This one was different and that's why I didn't go in it.
But people just kept egging him on to go back
and check it out and to film it, show documentation of this thing. And so
finally he agrees.
A couple months later Kenny goes back out to the Mojave Desert with his camera
and he films himself looking for
the M cave but he can't find it so the video is kind of a bust. He still uploads it to YouTube
and he tells everyone that he's gonna go back out again. He knows where it is, he's fairly confident
that he can get to it again but he just needs to go out a third time to go look for it. Over the
course of the next month in the comment section of that video, people are encouraging
Kenny and saying go out there, go find it, we're so excited. One commenter was not so encouraging.
Their name was Lemmy Kilmeister and they wrote on his video, do not go to M cave. If you go in,
you won't be able to get out again. Kenny wrote back, what do you mean? And Lemmy Kilmeister didn't respond and subsequently vanished from YouTube.
Kenny brushes this off and on November 10th, 2014, he heads back out once again to try
to find M Cave.
On November 14th, when he had not returned and his girlfriend had not heard from him
and couldn't get in touch with him, she called the police. The police launched this massive search for Kenny. They knew roughly
where he was going to be because he had documented it so aggressively on his YouTube channel,
and so they searched in that area, and after about a week they find his cell phone, and
it was laying outside of an abandoned mineshaft. Now immediately searchers think, well, he
must have fallen into this mineshaft that was almost a vertical mineshaft. Now immediately searchers think well he must
have fallen into this mineshaft that was almost a vertical mineshaft. He must have
fallen in there to his death. So they get a camera and they feed it down into this
mineshaft and there's no one in there. And very clearly no one had been down
this mineshaft in a very long time, certainly not Kenny. There were no tracks
around where his phone was located,
so no animal tracks or people tracks, and the phone didn't have blood on it or scratches
on it, it was just sitting there with no new information. Beyond the cell phone, they had
nothing else to go on, and eventually the search was terminated. Kenny never turned
up, he was just gone after that.
While it's pretty easy for people to chalk up this whole M cave thing as total nonsense
and that they believe all that happened is Kenny went out into the wilderness of the
Mojave Desert and ultimately got lost and died, and that's fair, I do want to offer
up one thing about his description of being near the cave, that first time he saw it.
He described his body vibrating, to the point where he couldn't go any further and he had
to turn around and leave.
The United States military uses these things called access denial systems around their
highly classified installations.
Anywhere where you cannot risk someone getting in, like a fence isn't good enough, they use these machines that fire beams at people that get too close.
They're non-lethal, but it's like being thrust inside of a microwave.
You feel hot and really uncomfortable and you turn around and you get the heck out of there.
The fact that Kenny was right near Area 51, a highly confidential area, regardless of alien
conspiracies, it's a known highly confidential base. And he's discovering this strange cave
entrance that doesn't look like other cave entrances, and he's walking up to it describing
basically what it feels like to be hit with an access denial system. It makes you wonder,
did he discover some secret entrance to some
secret base? Or is this a bunch of crap and he just got lost in the desert and died? We
don't know. But what we do know is that his search for M Cave probably ended his life. Imagine this.
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The next and final story of today's episode is called, Mine is Mine. On an early morning in August of 1931, an 86-year-old man carrying a massive backpack
limped into a supply store in the tiny town of Alvin, British Columbia, Canada.
This man's name was Robert Brown, but everyone knew him as Volcanic,
because decades earlier he had discovered a gold mine in Volcanic City, Canada.
Volcanic had actually made his living as a gold prospector, and he had been so good at it that he
had been able to retire early. And so these days, as an 86-year-old man, he pretty much got to do
whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted.
And so inside of the supply store, the young man at the cash register smiled at Volkanik and offered to let him keep his backpack at the front of the store while Volkanik shopped. And Volkanik kind of
scowled back at him. I mean, he took offense to this. He knew how he must look to this clerk. I
mean, Volkanik was old, short, super skinny, and he dragged his left foot
when he walked. And so he figured, you know, this kid must think he's weak. And Volkanik hated that.
He did not think he was weak. And so he said to the guy, no, I can carry my bag myself. Thank you
very much. Then to show the clerk there was more to him than met the eye, Volkanik flashed this big
grin, revealing this gaudy, enormous set of gold teeth that he had bought when he had struck it Though the clerk, there was more to him than met the eye, Volcanic flashed this big grin
revealing this gaudy, enormous set of gold teeth that he had bought when he had struck
it rich in Volcanic City.
And after seeing these ridiculous gold teeth, the clerk looked very taken aback, which was
exactly what Volcanic wanted.
Satisfied, Volcanic limped past the cash register and the clerk towards the back of the store,
where he picked up some cooking supplies,
ammo for a shotgun, and a pen to write in his journal. And then he took everything up front to check out.
Volkanik watched as the clerk furrowed his brow as he rang up the items, clearly trying to make sense of what Volkanik was up to.
He asked Volkanik if he was going camping by the Pitt River that ran through town.
He asked Volkanik if he was going camping by the Pitt River that ran through town. But Volkanik said no, he was going to the Pitt River first, but he was going to hike
all the way along the Pitt River, go through the mountains to another body of water called
Stave Lake.
And before the clerk could ask any questions, Volkanik said he was going there because there
was a hidden gold mine he was going to explore.
And at this Volkanik watched with delight
as the clerk's eyes got wide. Volkanik knew most people, especially in this area, thought this gold
mine was a total myth. And sure enough, when the clerk recovered from his surprise, he said to
Volkanik like, hey, you really ought to reconsider going there. The clerk said he had seen plenty of
people come through his shop on the way out to go try to find this mine, but nobody ever came back saying they had
found it. In fact, he said that some of these people didn't come back at all.
At least two people had died because the hike to Stave Lake was miles and miles through
extremely dangerous terrain. Volcanic waited until the clerk was done lecturing
him and then he leaned over the counter and he whispered to the kid that he was different.
He had a secret that would allow him and only him to find that mine successfully and when
he did he would come back to the store and he would lay the gold down right on the counter
just to prove it to him. Then Volkanik left a handful of cash
on the counter, he gathered up his supplies, flashed one more gold tooth smile, and then
made his way out the door.
A few hours later, Volkanik hiked uphill along the rocky banks of the Pit River.
He'd only covered about five miles so far, because after all, he was 86 with a bum left foot,
and so he moved pretty slowly these days.
But even still, only five miles into the journey, he already felt totally cut off from civilization.
The Pit River was about a thousand feet across, and it was surrounded on either side by a thick forest.
Volcanic was hiking parallel with the river with the water on his right and the trees on his left.
It was a stark and isolated setting that would make most people feel small and vulnerable.
But after so many years working as a gold prospector, Volcanic was very accustomed to being out in the wilderness all by himself,
so this felt normal.
Now of course, decades had passed since the last time Volkanik was a gold prospector,
but even now, at his old age, he still felt like he was the skilled outdoorsman he once
was.
Volkanik kept on hiking uphill, staying close to the shore's edge, until the sun began
to set.
And by that point, the trees on the left had begun to thin out, and Volcanic was finally
able to see kind of far out beyond in the direction he was going.
And he saw off in the distance there were all these mountains, and as soon as he could
see these mountains, he pulled out his journal, and he flipped the last page, and he studied
the page, and then looked at the mountains, and he smiled.
It was going to take weeks to reach the
gold mine, but he knew he was going the right way. Because on that last page of his journal was a map.
This map was the secret that Volkanik had told the store clerk about. It was the thing that was
going to allow Volkanik to reach that gold mine where so many others
had not.
Volcanic had actually drawn the map himself several years ago.
Back then he'd been panning for gold in northern British Columbia when he had run into this
indigenous woman in the forest.
And this woman was deathly ill and so out of the kindness of his heart, Volcanic had
given this woman some healing herbs and then stayed with her for days until she was nursed back to health.
And this woman had been so grateful to Volcanic that she had told him a secret.
She told him that the legendary gold mine out near Stave Lake was absolutely real.
And she said she knew this because her father was friends with the guy who discovered it.
The man's name was Slumak, and she said
he would go into the wilderness for days at a time, and then when he came back home, he'd
come bearing these huge gold nuggets as big as chicken eggs. And not only did this woman
tell Volkanik about this mine, she gave him directions to it. And so as she did, Volkanik
took notes in his journal and then used those directions to construct the map.
However, before Volkanik parted ways with this woman, she gave him a warning.
Right before he died, she said Slumak put a curse on the mine.
And so now, if anybody tried to reach the mine, the forest itself would stop them.
And so now, standing in a clearing beside the Pitt River, Volcanic thought back to that
warning. He wasn't afraid of what she said, but just to be safe, he figured he would spend
as little time as possible in the forest, and any time he needed to pitch his tent along
this journey to the mine, he would do so as far away from the treeline as he could. This was actually Volcanic's second attempt at trying to reach this gold mine.
Five years earlier, he had attempted this exact same hike. On that attempt, despite Volcanic
reaching the shores of Stave Lake, which apparently was right near the entrance to this gold mine,
he had to stop because he got a severe case of frostbite on his left foot.
That frostbite had caused three of his toes to die and rot, and so Volcanic had to amputate
all three of them with his pocketknife, right there out in the wild, no anesthetic, nothing.
And so this is why Volcanic had to turn around on that attempt, and it's why he now walked
with a limp.
And Volkanik had to admit that the fact that he had been forced to literally cut off his
own toes did make it seem like he had become a victim of Slumak's curse.
But he also knew that it didn't take a curse to make the Canadian wilderness dangerous.
He just should have worn thicker socks.
Just then, Volkanik heard a twig snap somewhere outside of his campsite in the darkness. And
so instinctively he shot up, he grabbed his shotgun, and he turned towards the sound,
half expecting a bear to come charging out of the woods. But after standing there for
several minutes, nothing came out of the forest, and eventually all Volkanik could hear was
the gentle sound of his fire and the river. The forest was totally still.
As his heartbeat slowed down, Volkanik told himself that the sound he heard must have
just been a rabbit running through the forest, nothing to worry about. And so he lowered
his gun and steadied his breathing, and he looked at his fire and gave half a thought
to just leaving his campfire burning, just in case he heard something else, he'd have some light to go out and see what it was.
But he thought he was being kind of paranoid. And so he grabbed some water and put out the
fire engulfing him in darkness. And then he climbed into his tent and fell asleep.
The next morning, Balkanik got up at sunrise, packed up his tent and his camping gear, and
then hiked all day long.
And he did this day in and day out, dragging his left foot behind him for over a month.
Volkanik knew he was moving much slower than a younger, healthier man would.
Some days, he could barely travel a mile before feeling so exhausted that he would have to
stop. But despite becoming skinnier and more ragged by the day, Volcanic kept on hiking.
And eventually, after going all the way down the Pitt River and crossing through the mountains,
he finally arrived at the shore of Stave Lake, the same place he'd been when he'd had to
amputate his own toes.
But this time, he was able to keep on going. Volcanic hiked all the
way to the opposite side of Stave Lake and he came to a stop to take in the view.
Surrounding the lake were all these huge rolling mountains and in one spot
Volcanic noticed the mountains dipped down and formed a natural bowl in the
earth that was filled with this gorgeous bluish white ice. Now even though Volcanic had never been to this place before, he knew instinctively that
that had to be Stave Glacier.
And this glacier meant everything to Volcanic because it was the last major landmark on
his map on the way to this mine.
According to his map, the entrance to the gold mine was located on the side of a mountain
not far from the glacier.
Now Volkanik wanted to keep pushing forward and try to get to this entrance as soon as possible.
I mean, he was excited, but the Sun was starting to go down and he knew if he kept on going at night,
the risk of injury was quite high. He could slip and fall.
And remember, it had taken Volkanik over a month to hike into this location. He
is way away from civilization. And so if he gets hurt, nobody's coming to help him. And
so he decided he would stop and make camp that night.
He pitched his tent well away from the treeline. He ate some beef jerky and biscuits, and then
he crawled into his sleeping bag to try to go to sleep.
But he couldn't.
He was too excited about this mine.
He was so close.
And so he laid there restlessly for hours listening to the sound of the wind pick up
outside.
Now, normally, the sound of the wind would help Volcanic fall asleep.
But tonight, it was not helping.
It was actually making him feel really uneasy.
The wind was loud and fast howling across the lake.
And that's when Volkanik noticed that despite all the noise outside, when he looked at the
fabric of his tent, it wasn't moving with the wind.
It was totally stationary.
And so Volkanik sat up and he opened up the flap of his tent and looked outside.
And the second he did, it got even louder, you know, the howling wind. But he couldn't feel any wind blowing.
And so he struck a match and he held it out in front of his tent. And the flame didn't
even flicker, again, despite all this crazy howling sounds. And that's when he realized
there was no wind.
And so feeling totally unsettled, Volkanik closed the flap of his tent, got back in his
sleeping bag, clutching his gun, you know, listening to this horrifying sound outside
that he couldn't make any sense of.
And then by the morning when the sun came up, the sound just went away.
By this point, Volkanik was so anxious just to leave and go to this mine that he didn't
eat any breakfast, he just grabbed his journal, tore the map out of the last page, tucked
it in his back pocket, and he started hiking.
He still felt very uneasy about the phantom wind he had heard all night long, but now
his sole focus was on this mine.
He knew that if he could find it, he would not only have infinite riches, but he would
also go down in history as like the greatest gold prospector ever, and on top of that,
on the way back out again, he could stop at that supply store and drop some gold on the
counter and rub it in that clerk's face, just like he said he would.
Volcanic made his way first towards the glacier and then up the side of a mountain.
He dodged tree limbs and climbed over boulders, all the while dragging his left foot on the
ground, and then finally up ahead he saw this dark hole on the side of a mountain and it
looked like the entrance to a cave.
Now Volcanic could not see very far into that cave, but he was certain the gold mine had
to be inside of there. And so with a rush of excitement, he made his way up to the dark
entryway and he stepped inside.
Two months later, on November 2nd, 1931, that store clerk back in Alvin looked out the front window
of his store and watched the snow begin to fall.
A blizzard was coming in and all this clerk could think about was that strange old man
with the gold teeth who had wandered off into the wilderness three months earlier.
Now the old man had told the clerk that he would stop by the store on his way out to
prove he had found the gold, However, the man had not returned,
and so the clerk wasn't sure if that was because, you know, he was too embarrassed,
because he hadn't found the mine, or if maybe he had gotten stuck out in the wilderness.
But either way, the clerk just had a bad feeling that, you know, something bad could have happened
to that guy, and so just to play it safe, the clerk grabbed his jacket, he left the store,
and he went to go find the local game warden to tell him what was going on.
Three weeks later, that same game warden trudged through knee-high snow at the edge of Stave
Lake.
Even though he and his search party were much younger and healthier than volcanic, it had
still taken them weeks to arrive here here mostly because of the blizzard.
But in all the time it took hiking to this location, they had not found a single trace
of volcanic.
The warden was beginning to wonder if this was pointless, if they should just turn around
and head back.
That's when he looked up and he noticed the glacier on the far end of the lake, and in
the snow near that glacier was this little pop of color.
The warden pointed it out to his men and they all began running towards it, and as they
got closer they realized what this thing was was a tent that had collapsed under the snow.
And then once they actually reached the tent they shoveled off all the snow and sort of
popped it back up and they looked inside.
But volcanic was not in there.
Instead, they found an empty sleeping bag, they found some cooking supplies, a shotgun, some ammo, and a journal that's last page was missing.
But there was also one more thing that was inside of this tent.
On the floor, right near the opening flap of this tent, was a glass jar.
The warden picked it up, and he looked inside, and he gasped.
Volcanic Brown was never seen again, and no explanation for what happened to him was ever
uncovered.
His body was never found, and there were no signs of struggle anywhere in or near
his campsite. But the contents of that glass jar that was found inside of the tent proved
that either Slumax Goldmine or Slumax Curse was real.
There are two slightly different versions of what people believe was found inside of
that jar. The first is that the jar was filled
with huge nuggets of raw gold.
If this is true, it means the gold mine did exist
and Volkanik must have found it before he disappeared.
But the second version of what people say
was found in that jar has a much darker meaning.
In that version, when the warden held up that jar,
he did see gold inside, but it was not
gold from the mine.
Instead, it was Volcanic's solid gold teeth.
Almost a hundred years have passed since Volcanic went missing, and still to this day, no one
has ever successfully found the mine and lived to tell the tale.
But to this day, people still keep looking for it, and so far, at least 33 people have
either died or disappeared in search of it.
A quick note about our stories, they are all based on true events, but we sometimes use
pseudonyms to protect the people involved and some details are fictionalized for dramatic
purposes.
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