Johnny Drama
12-04-2006, 01:16 AM
Hey all,
My name is Johnny and I am a director for a small film company. We are currently in pre-production for a few small documentaries, one is on a place called "Buck Hill" which was shown from my understanding on Unsolved Mysteries in the year of 1992. If anyone has any information on this, please let me know...or reply to this thread. We have already looked into all of the DVD's and this episode does not exist on any of the disks. Also, the distributor could not shed any light onto this for us. Any help would be greatly appreciated...thanks!
The story is as follows:
During the depression and a particularly harsh winter storm a logger returned to his home and family. He cautioned his wife and young daughter to remain indoors while he went out to fetch some firewood. Upon his return his wife told him that their pet dog had gotten out of the house and the girl had ran out in order to call him back and had not yet returned. The anxious father grabbed his lantern and began to search for his missing child. The family lived on Buck Hill road and the distraught parent searched up and down it to no avail. The young girl had simply vanished into the stormy night never to be seen again. As legend has it the logger who went mad with grief never gave up his search, and would comb the area nightly with his lantern until his death. Some locals in the area believe his search continues to this very day and refuse to go near this isolated, logging road.
My name is Johnny and I am a director for a small film company. We are currently in pre-production for a few small documentaries, one is on a place called "Buck Hill" which was shown from my understanding on Unsolved Mysteries in the year of 1992. If anyone has any information on this, please let me know...or reply to this thread. We have already looked into all of the DVD's and this episode does not exist on any of the disks. Also, the distributor could not shed any light onto this for us. Any help would be greatly appreciated...thanks!
The story is as follows:
During the depression and a particularly harsh winter storm a logger returned to his home and family. He cautioned his wife and young daughter to remain indoors while he went out to fetch some firewood. Upon his return his wife told him that their pet dog had gotten out of the house and the girl had ran out in order to call him back and had not yet returned. The anxious father grabbed his lantern and began to search for his missing child. The family lived on Buck Hill road and the distraught parent searched up and down it to no avail. The young girl had simply vanished into the stormy night never to be seen again. As legend has it the logger who went mad with grief never gave up his search, and would comb the area nightly with his lantern until his death. Some locals in the area believe his search continues to this very day and refuse to go near this isolated, logging road.