Did Bigfoot Kidnap Stacy Arras? | Missing 411



In July of 1981, Stacy Arras and her father, George, went into Yosemite National Park for a four day horseback camping trip. After the first day, they reached Sunrise Lakes High Sierra Camp, where Stacy went off to take some pictures. She would become yet another Missing 411 case, and nobody is entirely sure how. Was it simply a mistake made in unfamiliar terrain, or does something more akin to Bigfoot hold the answers? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge…

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36 thoughts on “Did Bigfoot Kidnap Stacy Arras? | Missing 411”

  1. This is the first video I've watched on this channel and I'm already sold – not even so much by the main content (which was well presented and interesting) but by the unexpected history lesson (so good to know those truths in contrast to the very biased history I was taught in school) and the currency rant (v agree, also song was a bop lmao)
    So I was surprised to come to the comments and see both those things be a point of contention – I, too, am new to the channel and have the cognitive ability to recognize that these things must be an indicator of the vibe/personality of these creators and that if I wasn't interested in it, I should very likely seek out a different channel for my various bigfoot information needs.
    Anyway. Excited to keep watching ☺️

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  2. My heart goes out to all whom this young lady's family…When ppl start implicating cryptids in the death of a human,I think it just gets us even further away from the truth.Mother Nature,tough terrain,wild animals,and the likelihood of other human involvement will always be the most usual suspects.

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  3. Until a case is solved or a theory is shown and proven to be "ruled out", I really don't 100% eliminate any theory. I may assign different probability percentages to theories, but never rule them out until they are proven to be incorrect.

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  4. The distinct possibility is arising as I study, that some of these tribes were sasquatch, as the Indians saw them as just a different tribe of people, with whom they traded etc, and with whom they had relationships, it's becoming clear to me that some history we attribute to humans actually has a partial contribution from those Other People. Especially with names such as "big mouth " and the like. Even some older books of the bible and some parts of history we thought was ours.

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  5. I’m pretty sure these missing cases without clues are treated as potential criminal cases because they just don’t know and better safe than sorry. I don’t think open cases should be open to the public initially at least. After 5-10 years tho it should be more “any help is better than no help”

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  6. I'm sure they turned down the request for info because they were protecting the privacy of the family, especially since the Dad was still searching. Nothing nefarious. She must have fallen trying to get a good picture. It happens all the time now with selfies.

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  7. I think. Bigfoot is a figment. Of. Someone's vivid. Imagination. !!it could be a bad day. As we all get people go missing. Apart. From human predator. Element !! People make mistakes. And. Sometimes it can be. Fatal. Sadly. !!!

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