David is a great storyteller and a great documentary maker. However, he plays loose with facts. He once mentioned a case about a young man who was murdered in small town Kansas, Alonzo Brooks. Brooks was the victim of a small town race related murder. You can look up the info on him, as his case was featured in lots of media. He went to a party, was the lone black guy, hit on a girl, got beat to death, nobody talked and the suspects were related to the law in the city. The FBI and KBI got involved. They found his body in the creek behind the house and Paulides decided that matched his patterns. That made me start to question the cherry picked, embellished stories he puts out. He starts with an assumption and leads the facts to his end goal. He is profiting off of spinning yarns around tragedy. Do I think there are bizarre disappearances? Yes. Do I think Paulides is honest? Not even close.