MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - A Trail of Questions
Episode Date: July 24, 2025Today’s podcast will feature 3 hiking horror stories that are still shrouded in mystery. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remaster...ed for today's episode.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "The Overlook" -- He turned around and couldn't believe what he saw... (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhOpd5lJU4Y)#2 -- "One Sock" -- A Boy Scout walks down a populated trail, but doesn't come out the other side (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR5ZTc9ZwxU)#1 -- "I’m Looking For You" -- Authorities are faced with a bizarre mystery on a mountain in China (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI_rbrVhAG0)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast will feature three hiking horror stories that are still shrouded in
mystery.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel
and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called The Overlook, and it's about a hiking trip that
turns into a nightmare. The second story you'll hear is called One Sock, and it's about a
boy scout who disappears down a well-marked and populated trail. And the third and final
story you'll hear is called I'm Looking For You, and it's about a bizarre mystery on a
mountain in China that leaves authorities clueless.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the strange, dark, and mysterious
delivered in story format, then you've come to the right podcast because that's all we
do and we upload twice a week, once on Monday and once on Thursday.
So if that's of interest to you, please move into the apartment directly above the Amazon Music Follow Buttons apartment and then make it a habit to sprint on your treadmill
every morning at 3am.
Okay, let's get into our with her husband of 14 years. In 2007, Barbara Bullock was a 55-year-old fit, happy, healthy woman living in Montana
with her husband of 14 years.
In July of that year, her husband's cousin named Donna and Donna's boyfriend named Jim
Raumaker came to stay with them for a couple of days.
On the evening of the 17th, Barbara offered to take the couple hiking with her the following
morning at her favorite hiking spot,
which was this totally unspoiled wilderness area on the border of Idaho.
Barbara liked to hike a particular trail that brought her up to the Bear Creek overlook that had this incredible view down to the valley below.
The couple happily agreed, but the following morning Donna was not feeling so good, so she couldn't go on the hike.
But her boyfriend Jim was still feeling up for it and said I'd still like to go and so he and Barbara wound up doing the hike on their own.
At 1.30 that afternoon Barbara's husband got a phone call from a police officer saying his wife was missing and her husband just couldn't understand that.
Barbara hiked in that area all the time and she had been with Jim, so where
could she have gone? But the police officer didn't have a great answer and
he just told him, you should come down here and hear Jim's explanation about
what happened. When Barbara's husband arrived at the park, he rolled right up
next to the officer and Jim, he got out and Jim, who was in total shock, began to
explain what happened.
He and Barbara had made it up the trail successfully to the Bear Creek Overlook. They'd stayed up there for about 30 minutes, they had a picnic and they were enjoying the scenery
and then at the end of it they packed up and Barbara began walking down the very well-marked
trail and she was about 20 feet ahead of him when he decided to turn around and take one more look at
the beautiful view. And he said he was looking at the view for about 40 seconds before he turned
back around and Barbara was gone. He hadn't heard her call out for help, he hadn't heard her fall,
there was no sound of other people, there was no sound of other animals, there was no sound of any
struggle whatsoever. It was just complete eerie silence.
And as he took a few steps down the trail, he said he started looking around expecting
to just see her behind a tree or something, but she was nowhere.
And as he walked, he noticed that the ground underneath every step made a lot of noise
because there was lots of loose rocks and shale all over the ground.
And so he stopped and he's listening really intently to see if he can hear where Barbara's
gone, but he doesn't hear anything and he's thinking how could she have gotten away from
me without me hearing the sound of her footsteps and then he also began looking around and realized
the area they were in this trail it was well trafficked and so it was not very densely
forested you could actually see a pretty good distance in all directions because there was
enough space between the trees
And so he's looking around thinking there's almost nowhere to hide
And so Jim started to feel scared and just began walking down the trail
Expecting to run into her at any moment
But he didn't and he kept turning around and looking behind trees and rocks and he's thinking, you know, this is impossible
I should have seen her I should see her now
Where could she have possibly gone?
And so he made his way all the way down the trail the whole time turning around and looking
for her and yelling for her, but never getting any feedback from her.
And he got all the way to the parking lot and he saw her car was still parked in the
parking lot.
He's looking around the parking lot.
She's not out there.
And he noticed a crew was working in the road and he went up to them and he asked if
they had seen her or anybody come out of that trail and they said no. So Jim's starting to panic
he ran right back up the trail all the way back up to the Bear Creek overlook hoping that along
the way he would see some indication of where she went but again there was nothing on the trail.
He gets up to the overlook he's looking around he, he's yelling for her, nothing. And so he ran right back down again and he contacted authorities.
Over the next 48 hours, a huge search was launched all around this area for Barbara. It included
helicopters and huge search teams and highly trained sniffing dogs, but nothing
was found.
There was no signs of foul play, there was no signs of an animal attack or some sort
of abduction.
There was nothing, not even her scent was found.
Despite the fact that the dog's handlers knew exactly where her last position was, but
none of the dogs picked it up, which is highly unusual.
It really was like she had vanished into thin air.
At first, Jim was obviously a suspect because he was the last person to see Barbara alive,
but he never changed his story despite how far-fetched it seemed, and he was very cooperative and was very quick to offer to take a polygraph test,
and so the police ruled him out as a suspect. And shortly after the search started they shut it down because there was no sign of this woman anywhere. And so unfortunately
her family had to face the awful reality of getting zero closure. She was just gone and
nobody knew what happened. And unfortunately to this day we still don't know what happened
because no trace of Barbara has ever been found.
Our next story is called One Sock. In late August of 2004, Kevin Bardsley and his 12-year-old son Garrett went on a father-son Boy Scout camping trip in the Uinta Mountains in northern Utah.
Their campsite was situated next to Lake Cubarant inside of the Wasatch National Forest.
The lake was actually pretty remote and difficult to access because it was almost completely
surrounded by huge mountains.
The only side you could get to the lake on was its western side, but the western trail
leading to it was very cumbersome because you had to bypass seven different lakes.
And so by the time Kevin, Garrett, and the rest of the Boy Scouts and their fathers were
at the lake, they were at least an hour's hike away from the nearest civilization.
Early in the morning on August 20th, Kevin and Garrett woke up, they hopped out of their
tents, none of the other campers had woken up yet, and so they decided they would head
down to the lake to get some early fishing in.
And so they got their gear and they began walking down the very well-defined 150 meter long trail down to the lake. As they get there the sun's
coming up over the mountains and they're really excited about their day of
fishing. And so as Kevin is preparing a fishing rod for Garrett, Garrett was
jumping around on different stones that were poking out of the water and at some
point he tripped and he fell into the water soaking his shoes in his pants. And
so he hopped out of the water and he's kind of laughing at himself and he fell into the water soaking his shoes in his pants. And so he hopped out of the water and he was kind of laughing at himself
and he told his dad that he didn't care.
He'd fish with wet feet and wet pants
and he would change them later.
And so Kevin laughed and handed his son his fishing rod
and then the two of them began to fish.
After a while when they hadn't caught anything,
Garrett said to his dad that,
you know what dad, this is actually pretty uncomfortable.
I'm gonna go change my pants and my socks.
And so Kevin said, no problem. I'll be here here with our gear I'll see you when you get back
and so Garrett stands up and he starts walking back up the well-defined 150 meter trail back up
towards the campsite and Kevin actually turned around and watched his son disappear into the
trees but he heard the sound of other campers at the campsite and so knew his son wouldn't be alone
for the next couple of minutes Kevin kept fishing but periodically would look over his
shoulder, expecting to see Garrett come out of the woods again, but he didn't.
And after about 20 minutes Kevin was a little bit concerned so he picked up his fishing
gear and began walking back up the trail towards the camp.
When he got there he saw other Boy Scouts and their fathers just getting up and having
a bite to eat and he's scanning around the campsite and he doesn't see Garrett.
And so he goes over to Garrett's tent and he opens it up and Garrett's not in there,
and there's no sign that he's removed any of his wet clothing in there.
And so Kevin turns around and he asks one of the fathers, hey, have you seen Garrett?
He was supposed to be up here a minute ago.
And the father said, no, I haven't seen him.
And so Kevin's starting to panic and he yells out to the group, hey, has anyone seen my
son?
Do you guys know where Garrett went?
He was supposed to be up here.
And no one knew where he was.
They said, no, we haven't seen him.
And so horrified, Kevin drops all of his gear
and starts running back towards the lake,
screaming for his son.
And the other campers instinctively know what's going on.
And so they chase after him, yelling for Garrett.
Almost immediately, the sheriff's department was notified
and they launched this huge search that included the FBI
And so hundreds of people have descended into the area around the lake and they're looking for Garrett
They can't find him
But later that afternoon
Searchers were about a half mile away from where Garrett was last seen and they found a single
Nike sock that appeared to have been removed from a wet foot wedged into one of the boulders in this huge boulder field
Garrett's mother would confirm that was Garrett's sock and so the search effort
was shifted to this big boulder field and for days they looked all over the
place for him but there was no sign of Garrett anywhere and so eventually the
search was terminated. The authorities determined this was an accident that
Garrett's father and the other campers had nothing to do with Garrett's
disappearance. What their theory was is Garrett must Garrett's father and the other campers had nothing to do with Garrett's disappearance.
What their theory was is Garrett must have gotten lost on the walk back to the camp and
then ultimately died of exposure.
But the idea that a boy of Garrett's age would get lost along a well-defined 150 meter long
trail that he was familiar with, that he had been on that day, that seems a little farfetched.
Also, as Garrett was walking down that trail,
he would have heard the sounds of the other campers
in the campsite.
So that would have helped him figure out
exactly where he needed to go.
He's on a well-marked trail,
he's walking towards the sound of the voices.
But he never made it to the campsite
because no one at the camp saw him
and there was no sign that he had put his wet clothes
in his tent.
So something happened to Garrett almost immediately when he left his father that caused him to wind up a half mile away
in a boulder field with one sock missing. It screams abduction case, but remember, this
campsite was over an hour's hike away from the nearest civilization and they know this
group of Boy Scouts and their fathers were the only ones in the area that day. It is
possible that an animal could have taken Garrett like a mountain lion, but there would
have been signs of a struggle and they didn't find any on the trail or anywhere nearby,
and you would figure if he was getting dragged off by a big predator he would have yelled
out for help, but he didn't.
He just left his dad, it was total silence, and then he vanished.
And all we have is this one sock.
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The next and final story of today's episode is called I'm Looking For You. At 5 a.m. on September 30, 2008, a 61-year-old man named Xian Tiexiang finished getting
dressed inside of the bedroom that he shared with his wife in the city of Beijing, China.
After he finished getting dressed, Xian reached down and scooped up his backpack off the floor
that was already packed, and then he carefully walked around his bed trying to be as quiet
as possible, and then as quietly as he could, he kinda tiptoed around the bed to his wife's
side to give her a kiss goodbye.
Xian was gonna be heading out to a local mountain that day for a day hike.
And so Xian, he gets next to his wife and he bends down to kiss her.
And right as he does that, he accidentally wakes her up.
And so his wife opens her eyes and she looks up at him
and Xian just says, you know, I love you.
He gives her a kiss and he tells her,
hey, I'll be back tonight before midnight.
And so his wife, she kind of groggily said okay.
And she grabbed his hand and squeezed it.
And she told him that she loved him.
And then she fell back asleep.
And moments later, Xian had left the bedroom and walked out the front door.
Xian's home was only a couple of blocks away from the train station and since he needed
to ride a train and then also a bus to get to this local mountain that was about an hour
and a half journey away, the train station was his first stop and so Xian as he walked
towards the station he was all smiles.
I mean he was really excited about this day. So, Xian was retired, but he had
spent his whole life teaching geography at Beijing No. 5 Middle School, and he was a
very passionate teacher. But the thing he was most passionate about that he routinely
really pushed on his students in some ways more than geography was his love
of nature.
In fact, Xian loved nature so much that when he was not teaching, he basically spent all
of his off time out in nature going for hikes.
I mean that was his thing.
And today, Xian was especially excited about his hike because he was hiking one of his
favorite trails.
It was
located on Mount Miao Feng, which is a mountain located 30 miles to the
northwest of where Jian lived, and this mountain was quite famous because of all
the sacred and ancient temples that kind of dotted the mountain all over the
place, and then also there were all these beautiful roses like the flower that
would bloom all over the mountain in the summer. So it's just this totally strikingly beautiful place.
And normally, Jian would actually hike up this trail and then actually camp out on Mount
Miao Feng, mostly because on the summit there was this incredible view of downtown Beijing.
And at night, the view is like spectacular with the city all lit up.
But on this particular day, Jian knew an overnight stay was not possible because he had to be back home
by the next day because it was his mother's 90th birthday and he was very
close with his mother and he was not gonna miss that. And so Jian eventually
made it to the train station, he bought his ticket, he boarded his train and then
he sat down in a seat and as soon as he did, he opened up his bag and pulled out a stack of papers.
For this hike, Zhen had packed himself some food and water inside of his backpack.
He also packed a newspaper called the Beijing Youth Daily and he brought along his diary.
But his diary was a little bit unique.
Zhen, because he loved nature so much and didn't like the idea of wasting anything What he would do when he was a teacher at Beijing number five middle school
He would just take scrap paper and start writing on that and he would compile all his scrap paper
into these sort of diaries that he would keep and so
Zhen passed the time on the train by writing in his diary aka his stack of scrap paper and also reading this newspaper and
aka his stack of scrap paper and also reading this newspaper and
Jen knew he really needed to read the entire newspaper pretty quickly because by the time he got to the mountain He was gonna do what he always did which is he would bring a newspaper with him on a hike and as he walked
He would take out a page periodically and tie it to a tree kind of marking his way
That way when he turned around and came back down
He would have his path marked
because jian did not always walk on a clearly marked trail and so this was his way of not getting lost
and so jian would ride the train car and then he would get off and he would board a bus and then
finally right around 7 a.m that bus would come to a stop in the tiny village of chan feng which is
located right at the base of Mount
Miao Feng.
And so, Jian grabbed his backpack, he hopped off the bus, and then began walking through
the village towards the mountain.
And then by about 7.20am, so not long after Jian had left the bus, he was almost up to
Mount Miao Feng when he pulled out his
cell phone and called his cousin.
It was a brief conversation, and all Jian really wanted to do was just to make sure
his cousin was going to be around the next day for Jian's mother's birthday.
And the cousin said he would, and so Jian told him, okay, I'm going hiking today, and
I will see you tomorrow.
And then he hung up.
And then, only a couple minutes later,
Jian disappeared into the beautiful forests
of Mount Miao Feng.
So Jian's wife did not expect to hear from Jian
at any point that day,
because she knew he would have terrible cell phone service
up on the mountain.
But she did expect her husband to be home on time.
He had told her that morning before he left that he would be home that night before midnight.
And if you knew Jian, you knew this guy was never late.
He said I'm going to be someplace at a certain time, he would be there.
So when 10pm rolled around that night and still Jian was not back yet and he had not
called, Jian's wife was actually not worried because she was thinking, okay, well it's
10, he'll be home in the next couple of hours because he said he'd be here by midnight tonight
and he will be here tonight.
And so she went to bed expecting to wake up and see Jian in bed with her in the morning.
But the next morning when she woke up, Jian was
not in bed so he did not come home and so his wife immediately was very
concerned and began calling Jian's family and nobody knew where he was and
so that day the family went to the police and they reported Jian missing.
The local police immediately organized a search for Jian however they knew this was going
to be a very challenging search.
Mount Miao Feng is not some enormous mountain by any means, it's a decent sized mountain
but you know it's really known for having these paths that twist and turn all over the
place so it's pretty easy to get lost and then also
there's a whole bunch of sheer cliff faces kind of all over the place so if you're not
paying attention you could literally just walk off a ledge.
So in short this is a dangerous and confusing place.
And at the same time that the search was happening out on the mountain the police were also in
contact with Jian's cell phone service provider to see if
they could track down Jian's cell phone, because obviously if they could find that, they might find
Jian too. But the only way a cell phone can be tracked is if the cell phone is on, because when
it's on, it connects to the nearest cell phone tower and that's how these service providers are
able to tell where these phones are. They looked to see which tower it's connected to.
But when Jian's cell phone service provider looked for his phone, they quickly determined
his phone was off.
So unless the phone came back on again, they would not be able to locate the phone.
However, they were able to pull all of Jian's cell phone signal history up until his phone
was turned off.
And what they found in the signal history is the day before, so the day Jian went missing,
his cell phone was on at 4 p.m. that evening and he received a phone call at 4 p.m.
And the service provider was able to see that when this phone call came in, Jian's cell
phone was not where they thought it would be.
It was not high up Mount Miaiao Feng, it actually was near the
base of the mountain. And when police reached out to the person who had called Jian at 4 p.m. they
discovered it was just a friend of Jian's and this friend said that Jian said he was coming down the
mountain now and he'd be home soon. So this new information did basically line up with what Jian
had told his family he'd be doing that day, you know, just a quick day hike, although again, they kind of expected it to
be a little bit longer.
It seemed a little odd he'd be down the mountain by 4pm, but still, this basically lined up
with what they thought he was doing.
However, this new information did not help explain what happened to Jian, like why was
he missing?
The expectation was he must have gotten lost or hurt or something up on this mountain,
you know maybe he's stranded somewhere and can't go anywhere, but now based on this phone
call it sounded an awful lot like Jian was not even on the mountain when he disappeared,
so where was he?
Police had already checked all the bus stations and train stations in the area to see if maybe
Jian took a different way home or something, but when they went to all these different
stations there was no evidence that Jian had been to any of them.
And there was another problem.
Members of Jian's family told the police about Jian's habit of tying newspapers to trees
to mark his trail as he hiked, and the family told the police that Jian did this every single time he hiked,
and his wife told the police that for sure she knew her husband had brought along a copy of that newspaper.
So by all expectations, there should be markers up on that mountain literally leading searchers to wherever Jian went. But after an entire day of searching Mount Miao Feng, they didn't find a single newspaper
anywhere.
For the next several days, this big search for Jian continued, but nothing was found.
That is until October 7th, so one week after Jian had vanished.
On that day, Jian's cell phone service provider noticed that Jian's cell phone had suddenly
turned back on.
And the phone was not on or near Mount Miao Feng, instead it was located 36 miles away
from the mountain at a train station called Beijing West railway station. Now the cell phone was only on for a couple of seconds but it
was on long enough for the provider to confirm that it really was in that
location. And so the police immediately dispatched a team to go to Beijing West
railway station and see if they could find Jian but when they got there Jian
was not there, his phone was not there there you know they looked at all the security footage
there was no sign of Jian they searched the surrounding areas nothing and on
this day at basically the same time that police are at this railway station
trying to make sense of you know what's going on with the cell phone a villager
from Chan Fang village which is that little village that sits at the base of Mount Miao Feng, came forward with a very
strange story.
He said on the day that Jian disappeared, this villager was at his little shop, he sold
walnuts to hikers that were making their way towards Mount Miao Feng, it was basically
like snacks for the hike, and he sees this guy walking up through the village towards
the mountain and he looked exactly like Jian, because now Jian's face was on the hike and he sees this guy walking up through the village towards the mountain
and he looked exactly like Jian because now Jian's face was on the news and this villager had seen it
and so he felt like he had seen Jian and so this villager said you know this guy who looked exactly
like Jian he walked up and actually stopped at this villager's shop to buy some walnuts
and this villager and this man who looked like Jian just chatted for a few minutes.
And at some point, this guy, this guy who looked like Jian
asked the villager, you know, hey, these are great,
but where else can I buy walnuts?
I want to buy other types of walnuts
and bring them back to my family.
And so this villager was like, oh yeah,
well, the best walnuts in all of Beijing
are actually located about 30 miles away at the base of another mountain
It's called Tietwa Mountain and there are vendors over there who sell the best walnuts
So that's your answer right over there. And then after the villager said this this guy who looked just like Jian
It's like everything changed for him. It's like his expression changed his tone changed
It's like he's been given this information
that's changed his life, you know, about these walnuts.
And he says to the villager, okay, I'm going to go there right now.
And without saying anything else, this man just turned and began quickly walking away
from the walnuts back through town, back towards the bus stop.
So away from Mount Miao Feng.
In theory, this guy is going to the bus to what?
To commute 30 miles to this other mountain,
Tietua Mountain, to get these walnuts?
I mean, the villager does not know this guy,
but even he felt like this is bizarre.
This guy comes up, he's buying snacks
to go hike Mount Miao Feng.
He seems really excited about it,
and I offhandedly mention these walnuts,
and he's like, boom, I'm outta here. I'm gonna go 30 miles to this otherhandedly mention these walnuts and he's like boom I'm out of here I'm
going to go 30 miles to this other mountain to get these walnuts. It just seemed weird.
And then when police spoke to Jian's family about this new information they would learn that Jian
did not have a special interest in walnuts and neither did his family. And even if there was a
reason why Jian just really wanted these walnuts, he would not
have had time in that day to take the bus 30 miles to Tiatua mountain, get these walnuts,
go 30 miles back and hike up Mount Miao Feng because he can't stay the night, he needs
to come back tonight in order to go to his mother's birthday party the next day.
So it just made no sense.
But this walnut thing was basically the only lead police really had because everything
else was a dead end and so they decided to shift their search area from Mount Miao Feng
to Tietoua Mountain.
And pretty much right away they saw something that gave them hope that Jian could be here.
They found pages from the Beijing Youth Daily newspaper tied to trees on the mountain.
And when they looked more closely at the newspapers, they found the publication date of this newspaper
lined up with the copy that Jian would have had with him on the day he vanished.
And so of course the searchers just began following this trail of newspapers, hoping
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For two days, searchers very diligently followed this trail up the mountain.
It kind of wound around and they went pretty slowly because as they're moving, you know,
they're constantly checking everything around.
They don't want to miss any clues.
But finally, after two days of following this trail, they eventually found something.
The newspapers led them to a campsite.
Now the campsite was abandoned, but there was a bed of hay, there were some used water
bottles and some toilet paper, and so just from the looks of it, this campsite looked
relatively active, like somebody had been staying here recently for at least a day or
two, and so it seemed pretty likely, based on on everything else that this was Jian's campsite and
Pretty quickly after searching the campsite. They found something that virtually guaranteed that this was his campsite
authorities found this plastic bag that was sitting next to the bed and inside of the bag was a piece of scrap paper from
Beijing number five middle school and on this scrap paper was a note.
And the note said, Jian had indeed hiked up Tietuan Mountain on September 30th, this would
have been the day that he left, so the day he disappeared, and then on his way down,
he said he got lost, and was forced to spend the night out here, and so that explained
the campsite.
And then on October 1st, so that would have been the day after he spent the night out here, he said he was going to attempt to follow the ridge line down the mountain
to a nearby village to safety. And this note ended with the phrase, leaving this note here just in
case, love to everyone who passes by. Now at first glance, this note was like amazing news,
because suddenly it seemed totally possible that Jian was just fine. I mean, the way the note was like amazing news because suddenly it seemed totally possible that Jian was just
fine.
I mean the way the note was written it sounded like he was at least healthy and safe.
Albeit I'm sure he was not happy to be stuck up on a mountain but you know he loved being
in nature and so he seemed okay.
And then he had a reasonable plan for how he was going to get out of there.
You know follow the ridge line, go down to a village, go to safety. But as the police analyzed this note, they noticed that some things were off about it.
First of all, this note basically directly contradicts other facts of this case.
Remember, cell phone records prove Jian got a phone call at 4 p.m. on the day he went missing
from his friend, and his friend would report that Jian told
him that he was coming down Mt. Miao Feng and he'd be home soon.
But according to the note they found, that was not possible, because the note said Jian
at 4pm on September 30th, the day he went missing, he would have been on Tietua Mountain,
either hiking up or being in the process of getting lost and ultimately making that campsite
where he camped out for at least one night. And so in addition to this factual discrepancy with
this note, another issue with the note was just the way it was written. Now,
Jian's wife had a chance to look at the note and she would say that is my husband's handwriting.
But the note contained a bunch of very strange language choices that just didn't make sense
for Jian to be using.
For example, this note, which really should have been a first person point of view, you
know, Jian has gotten lost, he's by himself, he's writing to the world, kind of letting
somebody know what's going on with him.
And so it really should have been written in the first person.
My name is Jian, I am lost, here's what I'm doing. But the note was written in the first person. My name is Jian, I am lost, here's what I'm doing.
But the note was written in the third person. Jian got lost on the mountain, and so he is going
to camp out for the night, and tomorrow he's going to make his way out to safety. But despite being
written in the third person, it did sound like somebody was talking about themselves. It did
not feel like somebody else was attempting to document what Jian was doing. But by far the weirdest part of this note was the tone shift
that happened about halfway through. So the first half of this letter was written, albeit in the
third person, but it was grammatically correct and sort of formal like you would expect from a very
well-educated retired teacher. But once you get to that second half of the note, the grammar started being really awkward.
And then the very final line, which says,
Love to everyone who passes by, that actually sounds totally awkward in Chinese.
So, love to everyone who passes by is the translation into English,
and that basically makes sense to us, like that's not an awkward phrase but if you put it back in Chinese it's so awkward it would
be like if I tried to say to you I take the bus to work but instead I said to work take
bus right like I wouldn't say it that way and it would immediately seem very awkward
for anybody who knows me if I wrote or said something like that. And so this last line stood out so much that actually police and friends and family of
Jian assumed he must have left that in there as like a secret message or a code,
like a distress signal, especially when you consider the other weird factors around this note.
But nobody could figure out what it meant.
around this note, but nobody could figure out what it meant.
The day after this note was discovered, a searcher was up in the vicinity of Xi'an's campsite on Tietouan Mountain, and they were walking around, kind of retracing their footsteps, looking for
new places to search. When they turned a corner, and up ahead, they noticed there was this tree
kind of hanging out over this rocky cliff, and up ahead they noticed there was this tree kind of hanging
out over this rocky cliff and dangling from the tree was something gray that looks sort of out of
place and so the searcher you know sensing this could be a clue of Xi'en's whereabouts he yelled
out for other searchers in the area that he had found something and then he took off running
towards this thing to see what it was and when he got got up to the tree, he looked up and he saw it was a pair of sweatpants
that had clearly been intentionally tied to this branch in the tree.
And so the searcher, he reached up and grabbed one of the pant legs and kind of tugged on
it and when he did, all these white things began falling out of the pants and landing
on the ground.
And when the searcher stopped and looked down to see what they were, he couldn't believe
it.
It was a whole pile of human bones.
However, they were not Jien's.
In fact, nobody ever figured out who these bones belonged to or why they were stuffed
inside of pants and tied to a tree on this mountain.
But the discovery of these bones would open up a whole new mystery because after these
bones were found all the searchers came over and basically just began combing the area
near these bones and the police began uncovering body after body after body.
They found two more sets of human bones stuffed into pants
and tied to trees and they found the other bodies at the
foot of a cliff and also inside of this well and inside of
this cave and so in total authorities found 10 sets of
human remains in the vicinity near Jian's campsite, but none
of the human remains belong to Jian.
Officials were only able to identify a few of the bodies and they were not able to figure
out how they died or whether or not foul play was involved.
But the discovery of those bodies did mean one thing for Jian's case.
It meant, you know, all these people had previously gone up Tietouan Mountain before Xian went
up and vanished.
And when these other people went up the mountain, clearly something horrible happened to them
and we don't know what it is.
Is there a killer on the loose?
Is there some animal or creature out there that's taken people out?
I mean, we don't know.
But what started to happen since Xian went missing and his story was all over the news in China, is that all these other hikers who've been on Tietuan Mountain before have
begun sharing their experiences when they hiked up Tietuan Mountain and some of their
stories about what they've seen on that mountain are horrifying. One person said they were
walking up the mountain, they had their partner with them who was a little bit farther back
the trail and so they're kind of walking up on their own and the first person said they were walking up the mountain. They had their partner with them who was a little bit farther back the trail.
And so they're kind of walking up on their own.
And the first person as they're walking up the trail suddenly sees this guy just kind of come out of nowhere wielding an axe and he walks up to this person.
And all he says is are you alone?
And the hikers like no my partner's back there. They're coming up here.
What's going on?
But the axe man he basically acted like he didn't even hear their answer.
And he just asked it again, are you alone?
And the hiker was like, no, my partner's back there.
And the ax man again just said, are you alone?
Are you alone?
Are you alone?
And this ax person kept doing that
until the hiker and their partner just turned and ran.
And then another hiker shared a story about how they were walking up a trail on Tietouan Mountain,
and at some point they lifted their head up.
And he saw a little ways up the trail, kind of off the trail,
so in the tree line, were all these people,
like this group of strangers, just standing there,
motionless, kind of half behind trees,
like they were kind of trying to hide themselves,
but also not, and they were just staring at this hiker.
Unmoving, not speaking, just staring.
And so the hiker, you know, they look up and they see this, and they were so unnerved, so quickly,
that they just turned and left, and they have no idea who those people were.
And so, obviously, we have no way of verifying these other hiker stories about what they saw on Tietouan Mountain,
but when
you combine their testimony with Jian's story, it really makes you wonder, what's going on
up there?
The official search for Jian was called off at the end of October, so roughly one month
after he vanished.
But unofficially, the search for Jian continues to this day, however they still have not found his body, and basically no real progress has been made.
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