The third episode of Files of the Unexplained, titled Missing Yuba County Five narrates the story of five disabled pals who had gone missing 50 years ago. There are multiple speculations about the case, but it still remains an unsolved mystery. The bodies of four friends were found, but the body of the last friend is still missing. Whether Gary has murdered his four friends and fled the place remains a mystery. Why did the Yuba County Sheriff not put in enough effort to find the men? Could Gary be the murderer? Will the mystery of the missing five young men ever be solved? Let’s find out!
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Were The Five Young Men Close?
Five young men mysteriously went missing on February 24th, 1978, in Chico, California. Their car was found abandoned 70 miles away from their home. Tom Huett, Jackie’s brother, said that Jackie had met his other pals,...
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Were The Five Young Men Close?
Five young men mysteriously went missing on February 24th, 1978, in Chico, California. Their car was found abandoned 70 miles away from their home. Tom Huett, Jackie’s brother, said that Jackie had met his other pals,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Directors Akhim Dev and Simon Nasht’s The Children in the Pictures goes inside the Queensland Police Service’s Argos, a renowned police investigative team that go undercover to rescue children from online sexual abuse.
Produced by Tony Wright, the project also explores how also investigates how Big Tech platforms have become havens for abusers, and how more and more child sexual abuse material is being produced by children themselves, often after being groomed, manipulated or extorted by perpetrators online.
Brisbane, the home of Argos, will host a premiere screening at Dendy Coorparoo September 19, with host Kay McGrath, Dev; and guest speakers Detective Inspector Jon Rouse and Commander Hilda Sirec from the Australian Federal Police-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (Accce); and Paul Griffiths, head of VIctim identification Unit at Argos taking part in a Q&a after the film. A virtual premiere event will also be streamed...
Produced by Tony Wright, the project also explores how also investigates how Big Tech platforms have become havens for abusers, and how more and more child sexual abuse material is being produced by children themselves, often after being groomed, manipulated or extorted by perpetrators online.
Brisbane, the home of Argos, will host a premiere screening at Dendy Coorparoo September 19, with host Kay McGrath, Dev; and guest speakers Detective Inspector Jon Rouse and Commander Hilda Sirec from the Australian Federal Police-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (Accce); and Paul Griffiths, head of VIctim identification Unit at Argos taking part in a Q&a after the film. A virtual premiere event will also be streamed...
- 9/14/2021
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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