While a 3-year-old would be considered an unreliable source, his story remained consistent, and authorities have nothing else to go on.Īnd there are so many more examples of this type of disappearance. Intrigued, Rowan pursued the man, and as he followed, he recalled animals watching him from the darkness but he was protected by some giant figure. When asked how he ended up there, Rowen said a man lured him into the woods by peeking out from behind a tree. Yes, a toddler who could not swim was found in the middle of a waist-deep swamp. One such example happened when 3-year-old Rowen Grifton disappeared during a family outing in the woods and was found days later in the middle of a waist-deep swamp. One theory is kidnappings, but if a 3-year-old was kidnaped, it is illogical to believe that someone would willingly walk or carry a kid to an undisclosed location a couple miles mile from where they once were. Kids as young as three disappear only a mere seconds after they were left unsupervised, only to reappear safely a great distance away and across treacherous terrain. Former police officer turned investigator and author, David Paulides, digs deeper into the mystery surrounding 500+ undocumented and unexplained disappearances in parks per year in his book Missing 411. When someone brings up children disappearing, most would think it would be in the child's neighborhood, but a variety of unexplained vanishings happen in national parks with family members nearby.
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