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Here is access to a radio interview I did with David Paulides and also a written interview I did for Missing 411 Unexplained Disappearances.
From Jeffery Pritchett host of The Church of Mabus radio show
David Paulides has made it his life’s goal to understand and help the missing. Upon reading about his first book I became inspired to do all I can to help get the story out to help the missing. The first interview was on my radio show at The Church Of Mabus which can be listened to here. Then when I found out there was a second book in the series I asked David for a second written interview which can read here. Here is a description of the second book in the series below. After that a special interview with David Paulides himself. Thank you and please get involved to raise awareness about the Missing.
Missing 411-Eastern United States is David Paulides’ second book of a two part series about people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. Missing 411 (Western U.S.) was released March 1, 2012 and has garnered wide spread publicity and favorable reviews. The eastern version covers the similar disappearances for the east, but also includes the master list of missing people from both books and a special list of children under 10 years who have been identified in both versions. Every story in each book is 100% factual.
The eastern version contains chapters identifying clusters of missing people from the eastern section of the United States but also includes one chapter on Ontario, Canada hunters who have disappeared and berry pickers, sheepherders and farmers that have vanished under unusual circumstances.
And now our interview with David Paulides.
1. What originally began you on this journey to investigate all the missing people?
David Paulides: I was originally conducting research at a national park on another topic. I was talking with concession workers and some National Park Employees (NPS) when I returned to my motel at the end of the day. During the night I received a knock on my door by a person who stated they were an NPS employee, they knew of my investigative background and they had a story they wanted to tell me. This person went on to explain a series of missing people at their park and other disappearances at another location they had worked. They felt these disappearances were unusual and they also believed the NPS wasn’t doing much follow-up work to find them. It was this meeting that started the journey.
To continue this interview you do not wanna miss! Trust me! Click here to read it in its entirety.
If you would like to listen to my radio interview with David Paulides you can listen here