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some 25 years before the dieter fourish case.
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charges were eventually brought and the prosecution argued that barry had killed his wife right there near the midway's stream crossing.
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carried her out, running the risk of being spotted.
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put her into the car, and wrapped her body even before that to keep any hair or clothing fibers from getting anywhere.
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lawyer was very good and in the end, a split jury.
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barry moved all the way across the country, to arizona to live with his brother and disappear from the public eye.
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a lot of people never stopped trying to figure out the case of vivian clevet.
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the woman who'd disappeared without a trace from her husband's side.
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sometime past midnight on christmas eve, 198-
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6, the tarker county fire department was called because a sky gazer all the way in mcclair-
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spotted two trees on the fire near the western run.
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the tops of two birches were burning against the night sky.
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but, the fire never worked its way down from the uppermost forked branches pointing directly upward.
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they were very thick and it was put out quickly.
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those trees were maybe 30 feet.
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saw an orange glow around a slight bend in the trail and came across those same two trees ablaze again-
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just the tops. he didn't know what to do, so he-
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outreaching town for another 25 minutes.
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this birch is very far and the uppermost forks were charred, but-
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still intact after the fire was put out.
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two freak fires striking the tops of two trees that seem to guard the stream crossing so close to the spot where vivian clevett disappeared.
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it became locally famous, of course. people would stop and point up at the permanently blackened tops and take pictures.
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[inaudible 00:08:54] to the disappearance. were those trees ever analyzed? i don't know.
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november of 1988, there was a false report of a third fire.
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but it's important to note that it wouldn't be proven false until several weeks later.
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five days after the false report that everyone assumed was true-
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a 12 year old boy and his 18 year old sister happened to walk past the midway stream crossing at noon.
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he said nothing. they remembered he had a big milk jug beside his left arm, but-
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dark. and the sister said she detected a whiff of gasoline.
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that night, a ranger in gulfport saw the glow of a fire and started running from a station a mile away.
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calling the fire in this one was real.
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a man was hanging by a homemade noose from a high branch on one of the-
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by the time the ranger got near him, almost tripping over the empty milk jug.
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the flames devoured him.
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and no more evidence was ever found of foul play,
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whether what killed him in such a weird display was remorse.
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fear or some ghastly mental shade of night that cloaked his mind because of an urban legend that-
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sometimes tell about the forest, because i was there. a-
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she was a little crazy.
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very outdoorsy. her big fascination was delving off into places she suspected no human foot had ever trod. she-
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liked to think she was the first person ever to touch a certain tree or put her foot at a certain remote spot in a remote stream.
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as far away from everyone as you can get in the entire state.
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... three inches or so. she thought it would be great fun to veer-
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until we realistically couldn't go any deeper into the woods without getting very badly lost.
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valley, huge rocks everywhere.
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there was truly no reason to ever go down there, because the climb back up was just not-
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stopped, finally, thank god, and said.
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here we are, maybe the only humans ever to sit on this-
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unstable. every board's starting to rot. the roof was caved partly in.
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it was attached by one good hinge and one that completely fell off right there and then.
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inside was a tiny central room with a broken wood stove in three pieces-
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... no furniture, no anything. the place smelled like spoiled fruit.
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felt like the place hadn't been entered in years and years.
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rose spotted some paper on the door to what i supposed was a bedroom.
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it was a third of a single page from an old newspaper nailed into the door at eye level.
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someone had written over the newsprint with a lot of effort having to retrace the letters again and again to make them legible in pencil.
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the words said, "call the police."
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i took the page in my fingers, trying not to crumble it by accident. it was-
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the article on the back of the page, what was left of it, was about the proposed building of an overpass near my house. and-
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... that overpass had finally been constructed nine years before.
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... an old copy of sports illustrated, plus four different maps of the area and had all been jammed underneath the door to wedge it shut.
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... there more firmly. not just paper either, but-
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random shavings and little daggers of wood.
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... some of which looked like it had been whittled for just this purpose.
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even an old leather wallet, which was now empty.
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together, we threw our weight again and again against the door.
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but what did happen was that the years of rot splinted the whole thing, until a giant chunk of it just fell inward.
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i kicked the rest of it in and we stepped through.
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the only object in this little room was a wooden chair.
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... strapped to the chair with layer upon layer of fishing line.
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the body had rotted away down to the skeleton and collapsed sideways where it was, but-
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... not stitch. the body was enormous, that much-
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... was clear. some man of great height-
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... upwards of seven feet tall, i think.
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in another few years, maybe the skull would simply fall off onto the floor.
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the skull's eye sockets were much-
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much bigger than a normal human beings.
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i can't say anything else about it was grossly unusual, except for the teeth.
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we left that cabin and we made our way up the slope, exhausted and panting.
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and we talked about what we should do next.
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well what i did is hike back there the very next day alone.
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slipping and sliding. in that tiny room, i-
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... burn the skeleton using the stray maps and pulp and wood shavings and the remains of the door's kindling.
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you see, i find it beautiful. there-
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there have been so many terrible things that have happened there over the years, and so many things that people thought happened, but never really did.
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i just don't see the need to add to the cruel urban legends.
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i like to walk there in winter, alone.
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especially after a new snow falls.
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... runs into the tiny streams i've known since i was seven years old.
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got out of there insanely late, like 4:00 in the morning.
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cutting between the woods.
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... just standing there. it's like 30 degrees outside-
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or miles away from anything.
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so i figured drunk, you know?
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... hopefully, not about to wander out into the middle of the road.
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i kept going, just trying to keep my eyes open.
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about five miles later, there was another person.
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... standing on the shoulder, just like he was-
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... facing me, not in distress.
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she was holding something, couldn't really see what.
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