Where is the most dangerous place in the world?

The United States has a national park and a famous body is hidden.

The exact location is unknown, and there has been a wave of “research for bodies” on the Internet.

This place is called Joshua Tree Park. It’s not a real park.

For those who are not prepared to come to find out, it can well be called “Desert Hell”.

The whereabouts of an individual on an expedition in 2010 were unknown.

Where the hell is he?

Is this park really that original?

01

The old saying: “I want to see people, I want to see bodies.”

As the living Bill Evasco, last seen on June 24th, 2010.

Bill Evasco

The night before, he stayed at a friend’s house in Los Angeles.

Early in the morning on the 24th, he rented a cab from Texler and drove himself to Joshua Tree.

Joshua Tree, the most mysterious national park in California, none.

It’s close to L.A., less than two hours away, but the number of tourists is far from as good as the parks.

The simple reason is that the entire Joshua Tree is almost a desert of no one.

A hundred million years ago, lava cooled under the ground, eroding the original rock blocks and forming pit-deep holes, giant rocks and hills on the surface of the ground, making it look like the surface of Mars.

A hundred million years later, the rock is weathered into sandy gravel, and only the pixie cactus, which is in the dark, will shine.

There are only two kinds of people who go to Joshua Tree:

One is the young lady who can stop at nothing and drive in a circle, take a picture, get a card;

On the other hand, it is the kind of senior outdoors who love to go out, take risks and challenge the region ‘ s most dangerous environment.

Apparently, Evasco belongs to the latter.

When he was young, he fought in Vietnam and later became a wealthy businessman.

Now that he’s old, he’s 66 years old, and he’s still in his bones with that old-timer piss, and he likes to go wild.

Body stick, a fanatic jogging and outdoor sportsman.

In the early morning of that day, he drove alone to Joshua Tree Park and made two telephone calls.

A call was made to the landlord in L.A., telling him to go out and come back in a few days.

The other one, call his girlfriend, Mary Winston.

On the phone, he had scheduled these days.

These include several destinations in Joshua Tree Park, such as hidden valleys and Indian caves.

Evasco’s schedule.

Mary, listen, it feels good.

But when her next destination came out of Evasco’s mouth, she was uncomfortable.

That place is called Cary Castle.

“I said, do you have to go to a place like Cary Castle? Mary’s voice is accompanied by the white noise of sand.

“Yeah, that’s a pretty good walk. I’m sorry.

“But there’s no one there, in case of danger…”

“Don’t worry, I’m carrying pepper spray with me…” And Evasco laughed, and said, “What are you afraid of, I’m a dead man? I’m sorry.

Mary knew that it was impossible to persuade a man of her own family in those matters, but her fears were justified.

– The so-called Cary Castle is not really a real castle at all, but a house of old miners built deep in the desert in the rock.

It is located on the edge of the Josué tree and is quite isolated and remote, with few people.

However, occasionally there are hikers who spend the night in there.

In view of the age of unrepair and the vulnerability to collapse, new regulations have been introduced in the park to advise tourists not to go to Castle Cary, let alone stay there for long periods.

“I won’t spend the night in the park…” And Evasco’s voice was full of whistling, “I’ll be out of the garden at 5 p.m. at the latest, and I’ll call you. I’m sorry.

In order to calm his girlfriend, he also made a promise that he would go to the nearby Pioneer Town for dinner, where there was a great barbecue restaurant.

Unfortunately, he no longer ate pork chops from that shop.

At 5:00 p.m., Mary didn’t wait for the call.

She was in a state of panic, and then she called back, and the voicemail was “beeped.”

It’s been a couple of times.

“Perhaps there’s no signal there…” Mary can only comfort herself that Joshua Tree is a vast desert, and there are lots of areas without a net.

More than an hour has passed.

In Georgia, she has felt the helplessness and anxiety of nightfall.

Inside Cary Castle.

“Damn it, Bill, answer the phone…”

Evasco is still silent.

After another hour, Mary couldn’t wait. She called Joshua Tree Park, but she was off duty.

The night was turned upside down, and the next day, at 8:00, the park headquarters finally reached:

“My boyfriend is missing. I hope you can help find him! I’m sorry.

On a general note, the park ranger team arrived at Castle Cary shortly.

However, after an internal and external inspection, they not only found no trace of Evasco, but even his car …

Even more surprising, it seems that no one has visited this path outside Cary Castle for at least a week.

Didn’t Evasco ever go there?

This is rather rare for a person who is extremely programmatic and rarely changes his or her original destination.

So where did he go and where is he now?

02

After the ranger reported the situation to Headquarters, the park manager, Pearman, did not notice:

“It’s not unusual. Maybe he’s just lost. I’m sorry.

Well, “lost” in the desert of Joshua Tree is not a rare thing.

There were no signs, bad signals and maps were useless, and tourists were often lost.

And Pearman is so sure because he’s an old 71-year-old director who was a 19-year-old search-and-rescue, used to the wind and experience.

In his view, the fact that Evasco should have entered the park alone, encountered certain problems, deviated from the established course and failed to report in a timely manner, leading to a loss of access.

Joshua has 50 similar cases every year.

After hearing that Evasco was not only a veteran, but also an outdoor fanatic, Pearman was more comforting to Mary:

“Don’t worry, he’ll be found soon, and it’s even possible that he can find his own way out. I’m sorry.

It is clear that at this time, the old man with white hair will not notice, and he is too optimistic.

For the next 24 hours, the search and rescue operation did nothing.

The search and rescue were extremely difficult, as were the members of the team involved: the Evasco project had many places to go, and there were more than a dozen other than Cary Castle.

In the south, for example, Lake Solton and the famous lost mountain of San Hasinto.

Mount San Hashinto

If you want to search all these places, it’s not even ten and a half days.

Pearman also felt the seriousness of the situation and decided to organize the next search and rescue in his own right and to proceed with the development of the route, the deployment of personnel and the identification of search areas.

He found that Evasco had not left a record of entering the park at any entrance.

Although the United States National Park is large, it generally has multiple entrances and requires a scanned entrance pass.

Does the absence of a record mean that he never entered Joshua Tree Park at all?

To figure out this crucial issue, Pearman came up with a good idea.

In the afternoon of the same day, he drove to an apartment rented in Evasco, where a detailed schedule was found on the desk.

Joshua Tree is here on the first day.

In addition, several planned routes are listed on the plan, both in the park, including viewing stations with a view to overlooking the San Andreas fault, quail mountains with the highest elevations, etc.

This gives Pearman a hunch that Evasco must have entered the park.

I’m sure it’s coming in one day.

The helicopter on patrol found the Chrysler he rented, and the licence plate was matched.

A place called the Doo Song Plain, which is a tourist resort equipped with parking lots, will be chosen as the starting point for footing when many visitors enter the park.

More importantly, there’s a row of fresh footprints outside the car, and the size is on.

This proves that Evasco did enter the garden, stopped the car, walked down.

The good news is that, since it is on foot, the scope of action has been significantly reduced.

In Pearman ‘ s mind, the various routes in which the person may be taken have been promoted, like drawing maps.

All the routes converged on a road from the beginning. The Dowsson Trail, which spreads out of the parking lot, is covered by sandstone and is headed west.

Dowson Trail.

The rangers, along the Doutine trail, shouted the name of Bill Evasco with a loud horn, without response.

They searched all the forkways, creeks and caves along the tracks, including the far-off Castle Cary.

Later, even a few search dogs were launched, and thermal imagers were brought, and no useful clues were found in this huge battle.

At this point, even the old Pearman had a very bad feeling:

It was informed of the details of the missing persons ‘ plans, and it was clear that all possible routes had been examined without any result, and that none had been found.

This is weird!

In the many search and rescue experiences of Pearman ‘ s career, this has never happened.

In the middle of nowhere, Evasco’s cell phone signal suddenly appeared in the park!

That was around 6:30 a.m. on the 27th, a cell phone tower in the Sran Valley received a call from Evasco’s phone.

This was the first time in three days that a message had been sent.

Does that mean that Evasco is still alive?

But! The Shilan Valley is over 30 miles from the parking lot in the Duzon Plain. Why would Evasco be there?

How did he get there without a car?

03

Throughout the day, search and rescue helicopters circled around Shilan Valley.

The ground was not idle, and some volunteers volunteered to cooperate with the garden ‘ s search and rescue team to find Evasco in the valley.

Among them was a man named Tom Mahud.

Tom Mahud.

He’s a civilian volunteer, but he’s got a lot of skills.

He served as a riverside rescue team with considerable field survival experience and search-and-rescue skills, and civil engineers, who provided a great deal of professional background.

In 1996, another well-known national park in the United States, Death Valley, saw the disappearance of four tourists from Germany.

After the official end of search and rescue, Mahud was almost single-handed and assumed unofficial search and rescue tasks.

After 13 years, he finally discovered the body of the family and largely explained the cause of their accident.

The location of the body of the Death Valley found by Mahud.

For Mahud, the motto “dead and dead” is his motto.

Although the body was found, it was possible to restore the circumstances of the victim ‘ s death, exclude the possibility of murder and serve as a warning of prevention.

Now, he’s trying to challenge Joshua Tree Park, a new mission.

For the Californian Mahud, Joshua Tree is like his own backyard, and he’s quite familiar with the environment.

He knows very well that there are many unknown dangers in the park.

For example, deep holes and caves formed as a result of geological activity, when tourists were careless, they slipped into the ground.

There are, for example, many valleys that don’t look big but actually take more than an hour to climb.

The worst thing is that Joshua Tree is hiding at least 120 abandoned mines…

Mahud knew that the park was just a beautiful image and that it could be called “Desert Hell” for those who were not prepared.

In many places, even Mahud was afraid to work alone.

One of his many years-old friends, Peter, worked with him on several occasions, and they formed a search-and-rescue partner.

Before he retired, he was a geologist who had a very sensitive observation and analysis capability and gave Mahud some good search and rescue.

Mahud felt that his possible behaviour should be analysed from the standpoint of Evasco.

What does he need most?

It must be water.

How do we find water?

It has to go to the top of a mountain or something.

He stood around the Dow Song Plain and could see the mountain of quail at once, and could see the nearby Smith Water Canyon on the upper half of the hill, at the bottom of which was some brooks — a life-saving place for thirsty hikers.

So, Smith Water Canyon, Evasco is most likely to go!

During the field operation, Mahud discovered that the terrain from the lower quail mountains to the water canyon was very dangerous …

Like a big bowl, it takes a very steep downhill road…

He wondered if Evasco would miss this trip?

The possibility was quickly denied.

If the foot falls, the body must be found at the bottom of the valley.

But there are no bodies at the bottom.

In order to confirm that Mahud and Pitt went all the way down to the bottom of the canyon and went around the valley again.

The result was far from what they expected, and there was no sign, even if it was a little suspicious, that Evasco had come here.

“Is it possible to miss something? I’m sorry.

With such an idea, the two men went back up to the top of the hill, with no doubt on the road, even if a piece of cactus fell apart, they would have to pull it up and check it out.

Smith Water Canyon.

But in the end, it was futile.

This is both confusing and demoralizing.

The worst thing for them is that if the idea of “seeing water” is wrong, there’s nothing to think about.

“Perhaps, can we focus on that cell phone caller? Peter suggested:

With this mysterious ping signal, Mahud didn’t think about it.

His question was, if it had been triggered by Evasco himself, why had the cell phone never sent a signal in the days before?

If he’s actually been to the water canyon, for what purpose, he’s going all the way to the Sland Valley?

Suddenly, Mahud had a flash of light — wouldn’t he have his phone?

Did something happen to him and someone else took his phone?

Will someone kill him and then…

Looking down, it’s too dark.

But after learning his guess, Peter convinced him that there was no need to think:

“I guess he just turned it off. I’m sorry.

He speculates that Evasco, having realized that he was lost, immediately chose to turn off the power and to open it where he found it appropriate to try to contact him.

And three days later, he bumped into a fortune and pinged through the base of the Shilan Valley.

“How do we know where he is, anyway? We don’t know what the radius is. I’m sorry.

Mahud couldn’t stop talking.

“It’s 17 km. I’m sorry.

“17 kilometers? Why are you so sure?”

“On your website, there’s a voice message from a tech giant…”

04

Mahud’s website, called Rescue Hands, is his own BBS, which communicates with lovers and leaves a search and rescue log.

In that age where there was no live, no short video, the BBS was the place where people shared common themes.

Ever since the Death Valley, the “rescue hand” has been very hot, and this Joshua Tree incident has attracted a large number of netizens to sit on the page every day and wait for new progress.

Mahud’s rescue hand site.

Among them, there are many professionals who present their own opinions.

Mike Melson, one of them!

Melson is a computer expert, master of software and hardware, and he was called a “genius programmer” when he was young.

As early as 10 years ago, he worked with the Government to develop a specialized forensic software called Cellhawk, which could transform raw cell phone data into graphical search maps.

The rationale for this is to use mobile phones to regularly page the base station.

Cell phone ping out data that can countersuppress bits.

Based on signals from at least three base stations, it is possible to calculate the approximate location of the mobile phone users at that time.

CellHawk Software

Melson had assisted in the investigation of numerous cases of missing persons: for example, two boys from North Carolina had disappeared and the local police had failed to do so.

However, Melson speculated on the timing and location of the sudden break-off of the network, and it was likely that they drove into the river.

Two bodies were recovered from the bottom of the river a day later.

Even some of the police in the country follow his thinking.

When he learned of Evasco’s disappearance, Melson immediately became very interested, often in the BBS message from Rescue Hands, and provided a lot of professional insights from a distance.

But on the day of July 5, he suddenly decided to come and help himself.

As of that date, search and rescue were officially cancelled.

This means that Evasco, whose life is still unknown, is no longer officially considered a hope for survival …

There is no other way, and search and rescue costs are increasing, neither the Government nor the garden can handle them, and Pilman is powerless.

However, Mahud and many civilian search and rescue workers did not give up.

Like the Death Valley incident, Mahud firmly believed that even if the body was found, it would be meaningful.

“I believe in miracles. I’m sorry.

Mahud wants to.

However, search-and-rescue difficulties have dramatically increased and are also troubling.

If only a great god like Melson could join the search and rescue.

With this in mind, Mahud immediately wrote a sincere private letter inviting Melson to California to help with the search and rescue on the ground.

We’ll get together.

Melson is happy to agree.

Three days later, he reached Joshua Tree, and they will meet Mahud.

The first stop they went to was north-west of the park, the base station of Verizon, near Sran Valley, where the call signal was received.

1-Evasco’s car 2- a private estate 4-Quail Hill 5-Post of Evasco 6-Smith Water Canyon North 8,9,11-Possible location of cell phone signal Green Arc 17 km coverage

Although the base station is 30 kilometres from the parking lot, it is likely to walk 10 kilometres to the cell phone signal point, taking into account the 17 kilometres of the maximum coverage.

But he soon found, 17 kilometers is just a theoretical value.

Why?

Because when you come to the scene, the surface of the gutter, all shapes of rock, including the hot air, are reflected in the invisible.

This suggests that Evasco ‘ s mobile phone, which could have sent a signal far beyond 17 kilometres, was reflected or recoiled by the terrain and eventually reached the base station.

Melson thinks that’s not a small possibility.

This means that only the base station is round, 17 kilometres is a radius to find a possible location, and this path may not work.

As a result of the news, the Mahud team felt the worst.

However, Melson did his best to provide other help — for example, he introduced a behavioural prediction algorithm for lost people.

The core theory of this algorithm is that it is the belief that hikers make different decisions at each fork in the road, which ultimately leads to very different outcomes.

On this basis, and taking into account similar past disappearances, a data model containing 150,000 past search and rescue cases was constructed to predict the behaviour of the disappeared and thus to predict the most likely location.

I have to say, at that time, the idea of using the AI tool was very forward.

This algorithm also guides the next search and rescue operation of the Mahud team.

But, unfortunately, the result is the same: nothing.

Then the search and rescue went from a month to a year and continued for many years…

The word “search and rescue” is no longer relevant. On this point — search and rescue — it becomes search and search for corpses.

As many as a hundred searches, Mahud had contributed 34 times alone, but had not been able to find Evasco ‘ s body, which was itself extremely strange.

Even to put America on the 21st century’s search and rescue record, it’s extremely unusual.

This irrational anomaly naturally attracts a lot of eyeballs.

The search for Evasco has been hot for many years on the BBS “Saving Hands” and has been discussing numerous, comparable to China’s “South Battery.”

Major media have also followed up, for example in 2014, when the New York Times followed up on the matter, directly stimulating a new wave of search.

As the participants surged, online speculation about Evasco’s downroad became increasingly controversial, as did conspiracy theories.

There is a growing tendency to believe that Evasco was murdered.

Red represents the route that searchers have tried for years.

For example, it was felt that Evasco had been targeted and had been assassinated after he got out of the car, and that the body had been taken directly out of the park.

It was also argued that Evasco had not entered the park at all, but had been killed outside the park and that the killer had parked there in his car as a disguise.

Others felt that murder was murder, but not planned, but by chance.

They noted that there were private houses in the park and that internal roads were prohibited.

Perhaps Evasco, who is lost, has accidentally entered a number of restricted areas and was shot and killed by the head of the household as an intruder …

But these are not the most ridiculous.

One day, one of the anonymous netizens claimed that after careful analysis, he found that Evasco actually committed suicide…

It’s a theory that many people agree…

Of course, it’s not too much to watch on the Internet, and it’s just melons.

Except for one person.

Not only did he write down every argument in his book, he also carried out a thorough investigation of all of them.

05

The name of the detective is Adam Masland.

Adam is a popular musician living on the outskirts of Los Angeles, but his greatest hobby in life is to be a private detective.

Real bones broke his dream, but not his passion.

Adam Masland.

When the Evasco disappearance got worse, Adam felt that he had the chance to show his hand…

The first thing known as Detective Adam proved was the possibility of suicide.

He had established that the company opened in Evasco was financially related and that his company had been affected by the collapse of the financial crisis in 2008.

It was perhaps after that that that was when he turned his focus away from his career and began to become a madman in the outdoors.

Is it possible that he’s lost his mind and lost his heart?

Is it possible that he intends to end his life in Joshua Tree?

The website of Adam Masland

Adam’s investigation proved that this possibility was largely zero.

First, his girlfriend Mary was close to him and was even preparing for marriage;

And there’s an 85-year-old mother at Evasco’s, healthy.

In the United States, it is also true that the dominant perception should not be taken lightly before relatives leave.

In terms of behaviour, Adam investigated that the car rented by Evasco contained a whole box of pure water, which was apparently more like preparation for a long walk.

“Who would have planned the trip and put a box of water in the car? I’m sorry.

It was true that Adam had said that the online conspiracy theories of suicide had faded.

Then Adam started investigating other possible murders and found most of them untenable.

For example, the fact that the parking lot had only Evacco footprints and had no signs of fighting ruled out the possibility of his being killed outside the park and in the parking lot.

So, is it possible that the private owner “in private executions”?

There is indeed a private estate on the eastern side of the quail,

When Evasco arrived at the top of the mountain and tried to address the water shortage, perhaps not to the water canyon in the west, but to the estate in the east?

This possibility is not without itself; it is, after all, natural to go to a place where people smoke when the wilderness is lost.

It’s just that it’s harder to confirm that than I thought.

Adam tried to contact the owner of the estate, which he refused directly.

On the spot, the other side’s out loud…

He had to turn to the police and forest rangers, and the responses were “surveyed and no doubts”.

Adam had only one doubt and continued to consider other possibilities.

The last possibility left for murder is to be killed on foot?

Adam felt that it was not possible because the body had to be disposed of.

It’s hard enough to walk in the dirt, let alone transport a body?

The forest rangers on the road and back are not dry.

Taken together, Adam believes that the possibility of murder is minimal.

So, what is the truth about the disappearance?

In order to find the answer, Adam also took part in the search on several occasions.

He stepped on various cliffs, travelled through the Gobi, entered a deep and invisible mine…

Mahud did help him a lot, but Adam was also insisting that he should look into it.

To find the most reasonable possibility from the point of view of psychological motivation and to mix some of the so-called detective instincts.

Adam Masland.

Adam listed a few basic assumptions:

One, the supply brought by Evasco, combined with the climate at the time, he could only hold up to three to four days in Joshua Tree.

2 Evasco must have suffered an accidental injury, which is the key reason for his departure from the original plan.

3 The cell phone signal was real and had not previously been sent because it had been shut down or without a signal.

On that basis, Adam made a fairly comprehensive and complete reasoning and tried to return to the scene:

At about 10.20 a.m., Evasco arrived in the south of Joshua Tree Park, stopping in the parking lot and extracting two bottles of water.

It is highly probable that he abandoned his original plan to go to Cary Castle.

Taking into account that he had a full tank of water, this meant that he might have only wanted to take a short walk at the beginning to look at the scene and return to the car.

Evasco walks along the Duzon plain and appreciates the view along the road.

This walk attracts him to keep moving.

When he realized that he was further and further away from the established point of return, the exciting man, instead of retreating, moved on.

– Because the quail mountains have appeared before him.

As an outdoor iron powder, there’s no reason not to climb up and look at the scenery.

Moreover, at the top of the hill, he must have overlooking the presence of the Smith Water Canyon, where he knew that additional moisture could be obtained.

However, the road down to the bottom of the valley was much harder than he could have imagined.

More cruelly, the top of the mountain has some cooler winds that blow, and the lower the valley, the hotter the air becomes dry, like entering a giant oven.

Evasco’s water has long been drained, and at this point it is severely dehydrated and weak.

In this case, an extremely unfortunate thing happened, during which Evasco broke his foot.

This dramatic turn of events changed all the actions behind this man.

As a result of the injuries, the road back to the car has become impractical.

He is trapped at the bottom of the valley, where there is water and some plants can barely feed, and he may be hiding in a cave.

As you know, search and rescue have already begun;

But the search and rescue team focused on the vicinity of Cary Castle, and it was hard to imagine that there would be people beneath the Smith Water Canyon, which was difficult to reach.

In this way, Evasco was not found by the rescue team and he spent one or two days at the bottom of the valley, recovering a little bit of physical strength and possibly improving his condition.

He chose to continue to act from salvation.

Which way?

Intuitively, the choice was to go south and return to the same path, but the search and rescue teams and Mahud searched repeatedly and did not find any signs of such a possibility.

So, what’s the biggest of the remaining few directions?

Perhaps the answer to this puzzle is that Evasco was never discovered.

According to normal thinking, the possibility of going north is greatest, as it is closest to leaving the park and the terrain is relatively low.

Nor is there any possibility of going east, as it is a plain to the east to the road to the park through which the vehicle passes.

But after a moment of reflection, Adam felt that Evasco chose neither north nor east.

It’s west!

To the west, it’s a long mountain range.

Why do you choose west for a man who’s hurt and has been trapped for days?

What has provoked him to create a powerful drive to climb the mountain?

The answer has come out.

– Because of the cell phone signal!

It’s somewhere at the bottom of the valley that Evasco tried to turn on his cell phone and received his cell phone signal, which pushed his desire for survival to a peak!

And it’s really within 17 km of the Slang Valley Station.

Evasco quickly felt, heading west, that the cell phone signal was increasing.

And the top of the hill is clearly better than the bottom of the valley.

It is for this reason that the man, even with his pain and pain, has to climb to the top of the mountain and cry for help with his cell phone.

But why, then, his cell phone stopped moving?

Adam felt that fate had given him a big joke.

After Evasco’s disappearance, there must have been a lot of people looking for him, making countless calls to him, connecting him to voice mail, and a lot of short messages.

Maybe when he got the signal, text messages, voice mail boxes came in the head, drained the last amount of power in his cell phone, which was out of power as he climbed up the hill…

That’s it. This man is in great despair.

And in the mountains west of the canyon, it’s not that simple to get out — Adam tried it himself, the walls were too steep and it was almost impossible to go back to the bottom of the valley.

So, Evasco is trapped west of the Smithwater Canyon, in that vast mountain.

And this mountain is the dead end of the search.

After all, no one would have thought that a wounded lost man would climb here…

It has to be said that this inference reverses an unreasonable possibility and screens an option that, while seemingly possible, is actually rejected.

Added to Adam’s numerous search attempts and long reflections.

It is only that eight years have passed since the disappearance of Evasco.

So, is this famous detective’s conclusion correct?

For the time being, it is not known that the geography of the mountain is determined and it is difficult for ordinary people to search at high frequency.

Adam tried it twice and didn’t get much.

Until three years later…

06

In February 2022, a woman named Mary Nagi took four friends to camp in Joshua Tree.

In order to experience isolation, it was suggested to climb up a large mountain in the north-west of the park — where they had never been before — an extremely unpopular place.

And this mountain is just one of the mountains west of the Smith Water Canyon.

On the evening of that day, Najib, who was visiting the camping position, accidentally, appeared to have seen something strange in the sand in the distance…

She came near, leaned down and took her to the ground.

A layer of sand slips, and a systolic bone emerges from the soil.

Nage thought it was the remains of the animal, but her eyes were not far away — there was a rib, slashed in the earth.

At this point, several other friends also noticed.

“Are those ribs a little like humans…” people ask.

It has not taken too long to get the answer to that question.

— On the side of the rib, there was a smooth bone, a little bit of it, and a human skull came out.

Nagi was in shock and immediately found a signal and contacted the ranger.

Soon, the rangers came and dug up a backpack, a car key and an old flipphone near the white bones of mankind.

It’s all broken and badly rusted.

In the backpack there’s a nice driver’s license.

Turn it over, a name is printed on it…

That name, the rangers can’t be familiar with it anymore.

For almost 12 years, it was raised over and over again, and even became a legend.

– Bill Evasco.

After the news had spread, people had gathered online, and many of the people who continued to follow the events had turned from fresh-time students to middle-aged people with a family.

“Adam’s reasoning is right. Evasco was buried there.”

“It’s true that Adam’s not a detective. I’m sorry.

Adam himself, however, does not care too much about these comments.

He was pleased, but with some regret.

And he understood that his reasoning was based on the efforts of many.

During the past 12 years, Peter, Mahud, Mersen… the great gods of the road have made a great contribution to finding Evasco.

He understood those criticisms of park security measures and had witnessed the blame of the netizens for Evasco ‘ s hastyness.

But none of this matters anymore.

The important thing is, 12 years later, that lost soul can finally say goodbye to the mountains and rest in peace. File number: YXA15zAoayQtklBo4vpiekeM, edited by 2022-11-12:12:50.IP Dependency Guangdong agrees with 1362 46 comments sharing collections like collections

I don’t know.

Keep your eyes on the road.