zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Culture
/
YouTubers Are Searching For Missing People By Finding Cars In Water
YouTubers Are Searching For Missing People By Finding Cars In Water-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:50

Image for article titled YouTubers Are Searching For Missing People By Finding Cars In Water

An and who runs a YouTube channel has helped police solve a ten-year old missing person’s case in Missouri. In December 2013, 59-year-old disabled veteran Donald Erwin disappeared after going out for cigarettes. The Vietnam vet left home in his Hyundai Elantra as he had done many times before but was never seen again, according to the .

The case went cold even though Erwin’s family tried to keep their hope of finding him alive with periodic searches in the area near the man’s trailer home in the central Ozarks. They had resigned themselves to never finding trace of Erwin when a YouTuber named James Hinkle reached out to the family saying he found Erwin’s car in a pond five miles away from his home. Per the :

For nearly a decade, Mr. Erwin’s family, together with some friends and locals, have scoured the hilly region near his home in Camdenton, Mo., for clues. “I did not stop for nine years,” Mr. Erwin’s sister, Yvonne Erwin-Bowen, said in an interview, noting that she would travel from her home in Kansas City at least twice a year to search. Mr. Erwin’s wife has since died.

By last year, Ms. Erwin-Bowen, 62, had begun to lose steam. “I didn’t go look for my brother one time,” she said. “I literally put it in God’s hands.”

Then, last month, Ms. Erwin-Bowen received a call from a friend: A scuba diver had found her brother’s car about five miles from his home, submerged in a pond...

James Hinkle and the volunteer diver team behind the search-and-recovery channel had been interested in the Erwin case for years, during which time the Camden County Sheriff’s Office and local police failed to locate the missing man. Hinkle tells Erwin lived “an hour and a half” away from him, and he decided he could help with the search.

Hinkle looked for Erwin for a year and published videos to chronicle the . He visited nearby bodies of water that had reportedly been scoured by police but he took a different approach than the authorities, as describes:

...Hinkle, along with another true crime junkie acting as his partner, planned to wait until the winter so algae obscuring the water would be dead and nearby trees would have lost their leaves.

Hinkle finally found luck retracing possible routes from Erwin’s home to the convenience store where he bought cigarettes, then pinpointing roadside cliffs steep enough to hide an overturned car from passing drivers.

From there, Hinkle flew his drone by a pond so tiny he had previously written it off, where he found a tire.

When he returned a few days later with a sonar-equipped kayak and his camera to find a large car in the middle of the pond’s shallow waters, he called the sheriff.

There in the middle of a shallow pond was Erwin’s silver 2002 Hyundai Elantra. Something that resembled a car was visible from the surface of the water, and Hinkle had been drawn to that particular pond in the first place by a floating tire. Hinkle called the to the scene and the local fire department sent its divers. They verified it was, indeed, Erwin’s car and cadaver dogs later alerted the authorities to the possibility of human remains in the water.

Image for article titled YouTubers Are Searching For Missing People By Finding Cars In Water

Divers returned some days later and recovered those remains along with an artificial hip “consistent with one Mr. Erwin had,” according to the . The authorities said they had to verify that the remains belonged to Erwin, but said they were confident that would be the case thus concluding the investigation.

Erwin’s sister, who had been part of the annual searches for the missing man, believes that her brother committed suicide after being told he needed a second amputation in addition to an earlier procedure that left him without one of his legs. She tells the NYT that her brother didn’t want to be a burden on anybody.

The Erwin case is just one of the latest that YouTubers have helped solve. Many of these amateur investigators and divers have located cars in bodies of water that police have overlooked. And even though they’ve offered grim closure to the families of those who’ve gone missing, they’ve brought closure nonetheless.

Image for article titled YouTubers Are Searching For Missing People By Finding Cars In Water

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Culture
NASCAR 21 Dev Motorsport Games' Bad Year Is Getting Worse
NASCAR 21 Dev Motorsport Games' Bad Year Is Getting Worse
Motorsport Games, the publisher behind that is also working on new IndyCar- and British Touring Car Championship-licensed titles, has been served a deficiency letter from the NASDAQ stock exchange for trading too low for a period of 30 days. If it can’t boost its share price before the end...
Aug 31, 2025
Traffic Jams: Foals - ‘Crest of the Wave’
Traffic Jams: Foals - ‘Crest of the Wave’
Foals are back, baby! The Oxford-based three-piece is bringing its killer riffs, back into our lives at the perfect time. And now, the band has dropped its 33rd single just a day before the release of sixth studio album, Life is Yours. The new track, called Crest of the Wave,...
Aug 31, 2025
The Tesla Cybertruck Is Falling Behind
The Tesla Cybertruck Is Falling Behind
Tesla is now well behind in the rest of the pack when it comes to the EV truck market, Stellantis is laying off workers at a Michigan stamping plant and Polestar has some pretty big sales goals for its upcoming vehicles. All that and more in for Wednesday, June...
Aug 31, 2025
The Ridiculous Mercedes G-Wagen 4x4 Squared is Back With AMG Power
The Ridiculous Mercedes G-Wagen 4x4 Squared is Back With AMG Power
The 4x4² is back with its badass portal axles, huge ground clearance and thumping twin-turbo V8. Take a look at this big green monster: the 2023 Mercedes-AMG G63 4x4². Unlike the last 4x4², which was a G550 model, this one is based on the full-fat G63, because of course...
Aug 31, 2025
More and More People Are Falling Behind On Their Car Loans
More and More People Are Falling Behind On Their Car Loans
People are falling behind on their car loans, Toyota is idling production lines, and Audi is suing NIO over copyright infringement. All that and more in for June 16, 2022. Ford’s CFO, John Lawler, said on Wednesday , and also that loan delinquencies are creeping upwards thanks to “economic...
Aug 31, 2025
Ford Just Put Over 5,000 Historical Items From its Vault Online
Ford Just Put Over 5,000 Historical Items From its Vault Online
The Ford Motor Company has a long history going all the way back to its incorporation in Detroit in June of 1903. Now, of the automotive history and the Blue Oval itself can experience 100 years of materials kept in the automaker’s new digital archive called the . And...
Aug 31, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved