One Morning in New England 1940 the entire population of Friar New Hampshire - 572 people - walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness. They left behind their clothes money all of their essentials. Even their dogs were abandoned and left to starve. A search party dispatched by the U.S. Army eventually discovered the remains of nearly 300 people many had frozen to death others were cruelly and mysteriously slaughtered. The remaining citizens are still unaccounted for. In 2008 co-ordinates for the mountain trail were de-classified and an expedition team attempted to solve the mystery of the lost citizens.Special Features: Audio Commentary by Director
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