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🗓️ 13 November 2023
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I've never heard anything like it, and it's chilling. My special guest joins me to discuss a case that still boggles the mind and seemingly will never be solved. Get his book Out of Bounds: What Happened To The Yuba County Five on Amazon.
This book will take you on a harrowing roller coaster ride, full of twists and turns and bizarre outcomes!
This case is bizarre as hell. - Yuba County Undersheriff Jack Beecham, February 1978
The Yuba County Undersheriff simply could not think of a better choice of words to describe how five grown men, who had attended a basketball game an hour’s drive from their homes on a Friday night, simply never made it back home. For months after their disappearance, not even a trace of their whereabouts was found despite frantic and thorough searching.
Adding to the intrigue of this classic American missing persons’ case is that four of the missing men had some form of cognitive disability. The fifth man was a diagnosed schizophrenic, who had a history of violent outbursts, arrests, and drug use. According to their families, “the boys,” as they were affectionately referred to as a group, would not “just disappear.” Not telling anyone where they were going was highly unusual, especially in light of the fact that all five of “the boys” were set to play in a regional playoff game in a Special Olympics basketball tournament the next day, something that each of them had been looking forward to for many months.
In this book, I have made a heartfelt effort to piece together the known facts of this case, many of which have been misreported; present all known theories of what may have caused the boys to disappear; and examine the merits of these theories. This case raises many more questions than it answers, which is one reason why it is one of the most fascinating cases in American history.
The case of the Yuba County Five is one of mystery, intrigue, bewilderment, and most of all, tragedy and sadness.
For the families of these young men, the sense of heartbreak and loss is just as strong today as it was over forty years ago.
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0:30.0 | Hi there, I'm Kaytown and on this edition of Mysterious Radio. Oh, I'm from Houston, Texas and I originally found out about this story just from searching around |
1:04.0 | YouTube because I like mysteries and my favorite show growing up was Unsolved |
1:08.6 | mysteries with the great Robert Stack so I haven't upon a YouTube video called The Boys from Yuba City and I was just blown away by the whole mystery of it all and the fact that I never heard of it. And this was about three and a half years ago so I was just |
1:24.0 | enchanted after that one video and I watched any other YouTube video I could find on it and |
1:30.0 | then of course I went to go look for a book about the case and no one had written one. |
1:33.4 | So I thought, well, let's fix that. |
1:35.7 | So I reached out to some of the families of the members of this group that went missing and |
1:40.5 | I was really fortunate to find some of them and they were willing to talk to me and tell me their side of the story so |
1:46.7 | Had enough material to get a book done on it. Yeah, you are fortunate actually |
1:50.8 | I'm surprised that you know sometimes you'll find family |
1:54.2 | members that don't want to talk about things like it like this, but that's great |
1:57.8 | that they shared what they did with you. I would like to know were you able to get your hands on police reports and things like no |
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