Missing 411 National Parks: Washington State (2026)
In Washington State, investigator David Paulides delves into a baffling pattern of missing persons cases around Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park—where seasoned hikers, climbers, and outdoor veterans vanish without a trace, leaving no footprints, scent trails, or logical explanation. Through firsthand interviews with grieving families, eyewitnesses, and search-and-rescue teams, the documentary contrasts known wilderness hazards—like brutal weather, treacherous terrain, and hypothermia—with eerie inconsistencies. These include scattered aircraft wreckage, odd patterns in failed search efforts, startling witness sightings, and reports of aerial phenomena stretching back to the 1946 Curtis Commando crash and the early days of modern UFO sightings. As heartbroken loved ones seek answers and investigators cross-reference each case against established “profile points,” the film forces viewers to question: can nature alone account for these disappearances, or does something unknown lurk within the wild?