I've watched it a few days ago Keystone. I agree, it was well done. The NY case and the guy in the blind on mountain top (I forget were that was, I believe he had a bow, which was also never found), were never found, nor any of their property were interesting cases. Tracking dogs traced them to the spot where the stopped to hunt, and lost the scent after that. The 82 year old NY hunter even had a radio to communicate with his other 4 older buddies (set 100 yards apart), while the younger hunters were on top of the hill pushing quarry towards them. No shots, no radio communication, nothing. When they were supposedly to meet up at the trucks a few hours later, he was gone and vanished with rifle and radio no where to be found. He's wasn't in real good health, but wife and two sons on hunt with them, all said he wasn't the type to up and leave. A week or two later, a farmer disappears with no trace, vehicle still at the house, a few miles where the hunter disappeared. Some strange stuff indeed.