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Missing 411- A Sobering Coincidence, by David Paulides

Missing 411- A Sobering Coincidence is the fifth book in the acclaimed series about people who have mysteriously disappeared. The books have been vetted by some of the top journalists in the world with statements such as; “David Paulides has shined a light onto one of the greatest and most disturbing mysteries of our time.” Another comment; “The paper trail uncovered by Paulides through sheer doggedness is impressive, the evidence indisputable.” Survivorman Les Stroud was interviewed about the series and stated, “Paulides presents pure facts. Facts that can’t be disputed.” The author continues with his profile points involving the disappearances and applies them to a series of incidents involving young men and women, mostly college age. Many of the victims vanished within the confines of their college or university town. These individuals were brilliant scholars, athletes and stellar people in their community. They disappear under unusual circumstances and are often found in areas that were previously searched. Medical examiners in these cases often cannot determine the cause of death. Many times the victim was recovered in water, yet autopsies show the body was not in the water the entire time the victim was missing. The majority of the families in these cases believe their loved ones were abducted and held, then later dumped in the water. These allegations are generally ignored by authorities until pressured by facts presented through secondary autopsies that families requested and paid for. This is a chilling and shocking series of stories that will cause many parents and young people to rethink their nighttime activities. Readers can follow missing person cases and purchase the books at: www.canammissing.com, $24.95 Overview 127 cases 62 Different colleges and universities represented. Span of cases, 1928-2015 Countries Represented: United States- 25 States Canada Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Ontario Quebec France Spain United Kingdom Other books in the series: Missing 411- Western United States Missing 411- Eastern United States Missing 411- North America and Beyond Missing 411- The Devil’s in the Detail 379 Pages Author: David Paulides Date Published: August 29, 2015.

  • Sales Rank: #1980127 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-22
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .90" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 398 pages

About the Author
(www.canammissing.com-Missing person website) Dave Paulides received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of San Francisco, and, has a professional background that includes twenty years in law enforcement and senior executive positions in the technology sector. On March 1, 2012 David released "Missing 411-Western U.S.", the story of people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. Many of the parents and relatives of the missing make claims that the victim was kidnapped/abducted, in very remote areas, this is well documented. This 3+ year 7000 hour investigation into unexplained disappearances in isolated locations is a book that anyone who walks in the woods should read. The real question that this book elicits is.... What is happening to these people? In late March 2012 David's second book in the Missing 411 series was released, "Missing 411-Eastern U.S." The eastern version is a continuation of stories which occurred in the eastern half of the United States with special sections on unusual outdoor activities which seem to be related to disappearances and a master list of all people who have vanished. In June 2012 Mr. Paulides was an invited speaker at the 2012 National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) annual conference in South Lake Tahoe. The presentation was on the findings of the Can Am Project that were detailed in "Missing 411." The packed room at the Harvey's Convention Center heard Mr. Paulides give a detailed overview of the twenty eight clusters of missing people and the associated elements found within the clusters. Since the release of the "Missing 411" series, Mr. Paulides has been a guest on countless radio shows, morning television, conferences and prime time news casts. The 411 series has been vetted by some of the best Search and Rescue professionals, investigative journalists, radio and television hosts and print journalists from north America. Missing 411-Western U.S.- 2012 Missing 411-Eastern U.S. 2012 Missing 411- North America and Beyond, 2013 Missing 411- The Devil's in the Detail, 2014 **Go to www.canammissing.com for details on missing person cases and to purchase any of the "Missing 411" books.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
My own look at the area where the two students died at the quarry near the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater
By D Fink
I live 10 miles from where two of the university students, whose tragic deaths are included in this book, were found deceased within fourteen months and 40 feet of each other at the bottom of a limestone quarry in the city of Whitewater, Wisconsin. They both attended the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater and from all accounts they were both promising young students and happy in life. These two young men were both found dead, one in 2011 and the other in 2012, after supposedly having jumped or fell over the quarry wall at the northeast corner, 70 feet to the bottom. The young men couldn't have been looking to go for a swim. The water is always pumped out of the quarry according to the owners.

I have read all of David Paulides' Missing 411 books and been very disturbed about people's loved ones going missing mysteriously under a certain set of circumstances. You will have to read his books to understand the full scope of these deaths. Living in Wisconsin, I also know well of the 8 students who "supposedly" drowned near the University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse in the past few years. Now, after having read Mr. Paulides' newest book, "Missing 411 A Sobering Coincidence", my friend and I felt that we must have a look around the local quarry where the two UW-Whitewater students died.

Also very compelling to us was that the Whitewater quarry owner, in an interview after the students' deaths, said that in order for the young men to have gotten through the heavy, dense brush surrounding the northside of the quarry and over the wall where they supposedly fell in, they would have had to have gotten on their hands and knees and backed through the brush in order to get through and not have had their faces torn off. The quarry owner also said that the quarry was very isolated and a mile to a mile and a half out of town. He couldn't understand how or why they would choose to do this. He has since erected a barbed wire fence around the quarry and an earthen berm. I have no doubt that he feels guilt in connection with these deaths.

Not long ago on a Sunday afternoon when no one would be around the quarry, my friend and I visited the Hawks Nest Bar in the city of Whitewater where UW-Whitewater student, Benjamin Fuder, was last seen. We drove around the town of Whitewater and then out to the quarry. We saw for ourselves that the road leading to the quarry (Franklin Street) from the city was very dark with no street lights, lined with trees and woods, marshes and cornfields and isolated with no homes nearby. The quarry was 1 mile to 1.5 miles from where the young men were last seen. Both young men were on their way home and only lived a couple of blocks from where they were last seen. Mark Wegner was at a house party a couple of blocks from his home and Benjamin Fuder was at the Hawks Nest a couple of blocks from his home also. Why would both young men head home but then decide to walk instead out of town 1 to 1.5 miles down this dark, deserted road to the quarry? Their families insist they were happy and well adjusted. The sheriff's department calls their deaths an accident. But Benjamin Fuder's family felt that he was targeted by someone somehow.

My friend and I found that just before the students reached the quarry, they had to pass over a small creek with extremely heavy trees and growth on the east side and swamp, marsh, woods and then cornfields on the west side. Finding the service road they supposedly walked to get back to the north side of the quarry from the northwest side was difficult even in the daylight. We finally spotted some gravel overgrown with grass and what looked like tire tracks from the electric company service trucks. We discovered that there was no way for these young men to have entered the quarry from the opposite side which was the northeast side because from that direction it would be a long and nearly impossible trek through heavy, dense brush, trees, vines, bushes and tall tangled grasses.

Upon reaching the north side of the quarry on the service road, we were very surprised to find extremely heavy brush, trees, overgrowth, vines and long grasses and just no way to enter the quarry unless, like the owner noted, they got on their hands and knees and backed through the tangled overgrowth so as not to get their faces ripped off.

Going further east along the north side of the quarry to the northeast corner where both students were found was completely impossible unless you had a machete to hack your way through. The density of the brush was like a 4 foot wall preventing any further travel along the north side. I took at least 30 pictures for proof because I was so disturbed at what the Walworth County Sheriff's Department wants to have you believe about these cases, that they were accidental.

Of note also, is that Benjamin Fuder's brother said in an interview, that he is searching for answers about what happened to Ben: "He wouldn't have stumbled a mile past his house, he wouldn't, you know, he wouldn't have gone down a gravel maintenance road, through some shrubs and over the edge of a cliff," said Shane Fuder, Ben's brother. "Sounds like way too much work for a drunk kid that just wants to go home."

Keep in mind also as you read this book, that in a town hall meeting regarding the deaths of 8 students in the waters around the University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse, when the police department continued to ask the families and the public to believe that these 8 drownings were a result of young people drinking and falling or jumping to their deaths that the police were booed out of the building by the crowd in attendance. So many people in LaCrosse know something bad besides accidents is happening and they want answers. Don't buy into the drowning stories because as David points out, some of the young people in this book were missing for many days, and the waters and surrounding areas searched many times with no results and then the bodies suddenly appear. According to coroner's reports, some of these students were missing far longer than they were in the water. Where were they and what is going on? Everyone needs to be aware of these clusters of missing college age people around the Great Lakes area. Decide then where you want to send your loved ones to school. These cases need to be reopened with a fresh look and just maybe, with these books and the Missing 411 documentary coming out next year, more eyes will open to the facts. Also, ask yourself why the police departments in these cases want to have you believe that these are just drunk students stupidly falling or jumping to their deaths. Would it be because if they have murder cases on their hands and we become aware of this, how many of us would allow our loved ones to attend school in their town?

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
An important piece of work!
By Amazon Customer
In this volume of Missing 411, David takes things in a very different direction. He is looking into the patterns of disappearances, mainly on or around college campuses, which end with the victims found dead in the nearby water. These people are often young, late teens and early 20's, often disappear very suddenly, and are found in places that do not make sense, which have usually been searched before, and often without any clear cut cause of death. Almost all of these cases end with the victim being found in the water. These cases are systematically dismissed by law enforcement, and that may be because they have no good answers for the facts of them. The more you read through these, the more you see the pattern. The official response is that you have college students getting drunk and falling into the river / pond / lake, what have you, and there are some cases where perhaps that did happen. Most of these, though, you find the person could not have been in the water as long as they were missing, so they were somewhere else for days, sometimes weeks, and then ended up in the water. Victims will disappear from bars, or just outside bars, and are never see again. There are variations. Searches reveal nothing. Then, someone finds the body, in a location that was thoroughly searched, weeks or months later. As you read through these cases, you can plainly see the facts don't add up. He also deals with some other strange water related deaths, that are slightly different in pattern at first glance, but have some of the same elements present. It's disturbing. David also ties it into the previous Missing 411 work. Again, the overall archetype is there, even if the details look different at first. Something is happening to these people. Something that we do not have all the pieces to. As David collects these cases, we can see bits here and there, the reactions on the phone just before someone disappears, the comments of coroners, the lack of memory from the occasional survivor, the way people get places they shouldn't be able to, to name a few. I don't know what is happening to these people, and honestly it's a little mind boggling. Now, however, we know it's not just in National Parks. Whatever it is, it has never been caught. Whatever it is, it is still out there.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
My review of David Paulides new Missing 411 book, A Sobering Conincidence
By Richard A. Hucklebridge
This new fifth addition of David Paulides Missing 411 book’s , A Sobering Coincidence, is going to be a must read for all of us, especially for those of us who send our kids off to college. In this new edition there is a whole new set of circumstances with different a scenario; as to how and why these young people are going missing. Again, David does not give out who or tell us why these young people have gone missing, but after reading a few of these different case’s it will possibly scream out to you; as it did for me, as to what is going on! Where it will form a picture in your mind as to what is possible taking place. The reason may give you a little trouble, but you will come to a pretty good conclusion as too possibly who the perpetrators are and to why these young people are going missing; which is continuing on as we speak.
These Missing 411 books gives the public a heads up as to what is taking place in our world; where I am not too sure that we are capable of figuring out how to put a stop to any of this, but possible we might slow these missing situations down if we are for warned. Again, those folks who are in charge know this is happening, but they seem not to put the pieces together well enough to make any conclusions and or any positive statements regarding how we might contend with a situation that is presented to us with this new Missing 411 book.
David’s Introduction is very informative and his Conclusions at the end are very helpful in understanding these missing situations!
This book is a little different, regarding these folks who go missing, but still a must read!!! It’s how they are found and the locations that can make this a mystery!
Richard Hucklebridge

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