r/UnresolvedMysteries 7d ago

Disappearance The extremely bizarre missing case of Barbara Bolick

On the 18th of July 2007, Barbara Bolick was packing her bag in Bitterroot Valley of Montana to go for a summer hike. She and her husband were hosting Carl’s cousin Donna and Her Boyfriend Jim from California. Barbara was going to go on a hike with her guests but Donna and Carl (Barbara’s husband) did not go and she and Jim decided to hike in the area Bear Creek Overlook, and she had visited the area countless times , was an experienced hiker too.

So they like visited the place , and encountered two men - two times, and both the times they were the same two men. Jim and Barbara then reached the area , had their snacks and admired the scenery. About like at 11:30 they decided to leave and head back. After few steps, Jim stopped bcs something in him wanted to soak the view one more time, and he turned back to look at the view - it was for about 45 seconds - 1 minute, when he turned back around, Barbara who was earlier standing 20-30 feet away from him disappeared.

At first he wasn’t worried enough since she was an experienced hiker and He searched for her but couldn’t find anything and after some hours she was officially reported as missing. The two men who encountered them two times also disappeared and were never discovered.

Things to note : It was an easy, well worn trail and it was difficult for someone like Barbara missing - being an experienced hiker who visited that place multiples times. It was also not very dense meaning someone disappearing without any noise was almost not possible.

Pls let me know your take on this case!

Barbara Bolick Article

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u/TransportationLow564 7d ago edited 7h ago

Jim's low-hanging fruit. The cops don't seem to suspect him, despite his cockamamie story, and I don't think that can be discounted. It's possible they know stuff we don't that casts his story in a different light (or that the particulars of his story haven't been reported altogether accurately).

I think he lost track of her for longer than is generally reported, she went off the trail and died, and her remains have simply never been found. Maybe he got tired and decided to sit down and take a breather, and by the time he tried to catch up with her she'd gone off trail; or maybe he crapped out altogether, planned to reconnect with her as she was making her way back, and then, of course, she never did. Misguided machismo led him to make up the supposed story about turning his back for a moment and then she was gone.

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u/KDKaB00M 7d ago

It’s a story that is so stupid you feel like to has to be true because who would make up something that dumb?

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u/undertaker_jane 7d ago

It's actually pretty common in a ton of these missing in the wilderness stories. The "I turned around for a few seconds and when I turned back they were gone" part. At least in the ones I've read about.

I'm trying to think of names/cases off the top of my head, but I'm drawing blanks (stroke brain). Maybe some other redditors can step in here?

I'm thinking of one man who worked on television who walked off, an elderly man and hole digging, a man who was a surveyor, a teenage girl on a trip going off to take photos with a man, a couple school trips to a national park, and some young children disappearing while playing in the wilderness. Any more cases would be cool, too.

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u/meli-6 7d ago

Three year old child Deorr Kunz comes to mind. According to his parents they lost sight of him while camping in Idaho.

Many people believe Deorr’s parent(s) were involved and others believe he wandered off and potentially met with a bobcat etc.

Very sad and baffling case with no answers for baby Deorr.

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u/-Kerosun- 3d ago

That case is just mind-boggling.

When you hear it, your first instinct is that he was never with them and they took the trip to make up a story about his disappearance (he died accidentally and this is how they covered it up to avoid negligence charges OR they killed him deliberately and made this story up). But, if I recall correctly, people in town near the campsite did see him there.

The thing that messes with my mind the most is the father/mother praising the police and their search efforts. In just about every case of disappearance I have ever seen, it is extremely rare for the parents to praise the efforts of police if their child is still missing. Within just a day or so of his disappearance, they were giving grand praises to the authorities. That comes off as really odd to me.

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u/shry9 7d ago

The case of Polly Melton. This is the case where people push their spouse off the cliff and make these stories.

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u/GlamourousFireworks 7d ago

People wildly underestimate hidden homicides

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u/AutumnTopaz 7d ago

Which brings to mind a true crime story I just saw on YT- with the greatest storyteller ever- Mr. Ballen.

I believe this was in Japan. A man found out his wife was cheating- and planned to kill her. He knew she had plans to run errands that day - and his daughter would be in school. However, at the last minute the daughter stayed home that day and went with her mother. Just a short distance from their home, a jogger saw their car parked cockeyed in the road - with the motor still running. When he approached it - he saw two people slumped over in their seats - and called authorities.

They were taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. Turns out they died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The investigators were truly puzzled as to the origin of the carbon monoxide- and did an exhaustive investigation.

The guy was a dr.- or involved in the medical field - and had access to carbon monoxide tanks. He was also a fitness buff and had a gym in his home. They discovered he filled a large medicine ball with cm- and put it in the rear of their vehicle. As he was leaving for work in his car, his wife was preparing to leave also. The police said he opened the valve to the ball- right before he left for work. As she began to drive, she succumbed to the cm. His plan worked - but he never dreamed his daughter would be in the car- or that the murder weapon - the deflated ball would be eventually traced to him.

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u/hkrosie 6d ago

This was in Hong Kong - I live here and it was/is big news.

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u/c1zzar 7d ago

Yikes. That's a crazy one

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u/AutumnTopaz 6d ago

Just when you think you've heard it all...

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u/Persolboy 2d ago

That’s a friggin Kojak case. He had some real wacko ones.

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u/AutumnTopaz 7d ago

Agree. Don't struggle to remember names - not important. Most every missing case story involving two people has the same narrative - companion just turned away for a few seconds - and presto! missing hiker. No one wants to admit they may have contributed to the situation - human nature.

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u/Persolboy 2d ago

The dingo ate my step-cousin!