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Vanished: The case of Chris Vigil

On April 30, 1978, 9-year-old Chris Vigil went mi…

An episode of the The Way it Was: A podpast podcast, hosted by Fort Collins Coloradoan, titled "Vanished: The case of Chris Vigil" was published on May 10, 2017 and runs 38 minutes.

May 10, 2017 ·38m · The Way it Was: A podpast

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On April 30, 1978, 9-year-old Chris Vigil went missing on a hike in Colorado's Roosevelt National Forest. For the next four decades, with no trace of him ever found, searchers and residents of his small town were left with nothing but questions. What happened to Chris? And how does it tie into the unknown number of people who have vanished from our public lands?

On April 30, 1978, 9-year-old Chris Vigil went missing on a hike in Colorado's Roosevelt National Forest. For the next four decades, with no trace of him ever found, searchers and residents of his small town were left with nothing but questions. What happened to Chris? And how does it tie into the unknown number of people who have vanished from our public lands?
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