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Mystery in the Mountains: The Yuba County Five

Season 6, Ep. 67

On February 24, 1978, five young men from Yuba City, California, attended a college basketball game and vanished into the night. Days later, their car was found perfectly operational, abandoned deep in the snowy mountains of Plumas National Forest - miles off their route home. Why did they head into the wilderness, and what drove them to abandon their car? We break down the timeline of America's most baffling missing persons case.


Sources:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuba_County_Five


The story of the Yuba County Five: Disappearance, investigation | abc10.com 


Families plead for answers in the mystery of the Yuba County Five almost 50 years later | abc10.com 


Music:


Crime Trap by Muza Production


Dark Horror Background by Delo Sound


Don't Look Down the Basement by Joel Fazhari


Dark Trap Groove by Anton Vlasov


Dark Ambient Soundscape by Lemon Music Lab


Hip Hop Sadness “Alone in Silence” by Grand Project


Created and produced by Heather Hicks

Written by Mitch Fitz

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