EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 22 MIN
Three impossible disappearances: where do people go
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Three impossible disappearances: where do people go: The Inexplicable Disappearances of Bruce Farren, Barbara Bullock, and Orville TuttleA 7-year-old boy disappears in seconds among bushes and reappears 30 hours later, 20 miles away, at the foot of a 150-meter cliff. A woman vanishes in 40 seconds in open terrain while a witness observes her. A hunter enters a shallow river and his footprints never leave the water. Three documented cases, three unsolved mysteries.In this episode, we explore the forensic contradictions that defy all logic: violated SAR models, tracking dogs with no biological trace, footprints that end in nothingness, and a barefoot figure ignoring gunshots in the snow. We investigate the theories that emerge when conventional criminal investigation collapses and no hypothesis fits completely. What mechanism allows one to disappear without leaving detectable signals?Victim: Bruce Farren, Barbara Bullock, Orville Tuttle Date: June 1963, July 2007, October 1910 Location: Utah, Montana, Wyoming Status: Unsolved - Bruce Farren walked 20 miles in rocky mountain terrain plus a technical cliff descent in less than 30 hours as a disoriented 7-year-old boy. - Barbara Bullock disappeared in 40 seconds with no sound of falling, screams, or audible footsteps in rocky terrain with wide visibility. - Specialized search dogs did not detect Barbara's scent at her last exact position, a finding highly qualified as unusual by trained guides. - Orville Tuttle's footprints entered a shallow river and never exited: thousands of meters of snowy banks with no identifiable exit point.Bruce Farren disappearance 1963 Utah, Barbara Bullock disappearance Montana 2007, Orville Tuttle disappearance Wyoming, unsolved mystery, forensic, criminal investigation, tracking dogs, impossible footprints, eyewitness, true crime SpanishIf you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected] Listening:If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.Topics Covered:True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Three impossible disappearances: where do people go: The Inexplicable Disappearances of Bruce Farren, Barbara Bullock, and Orville TuttleA 7-year-old boy disappears in seconds among bushes and reappears 30 hours later, 20 miles away, at the foot of a 150-meter cliff. A woman vanishes in 40 seconds in open terrain while a witness observes her. A hunter enters a shallow river and his footprints never leave the water. Three documented cases, three unsolved mysteries.In this episode, we explore the forensic contradictions that defy all logic: violated SAR models, tracking dogs with no biological trace, footprints that end in nothingness, and a barefoot figure ignoring gunshots in the snow. We investigate the theories that emerge when conventional criminal investigation collapses and no hypothesis fits completely. What mechanism allows one to disappear without leaving detectable signals?Victim: Bruce Farren, Barbara Bullock, Orville Tuttle Date: June 1963, July 2007, October 1910 Location: Utah, Montana, Wyoming Status: Unsolved - Bruce Farren walked 20 miles in rocky mountain terrain plus a technical cliff descent in less than 30 hours as a disoriented 7-year-old boy. - Barbara Bullock disappeared in 40 seconds with no sound of falling, screams, or audible footsteps in rocky terrain with wide visibility. - Specialized search dogs did not detect Barbara's scent at her last exact position, a finding highly qualified as unusual by trained guides. - Orville Tuttle's footprints entered a shallow river and never exited: thousands of meters of snowy banks with no identifiable exit point.Bruce Farren disappearance 1963 Utah, Barbara Bullock disappearance Montana 2007, Orville Tuttle disappearance Wyoming, unsolved mystery, forensic, criminal investigation, tracking dogs, impossible footprints, eyewitness, true crime SpanishIf you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected] Listening:If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.Topics Covered:True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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