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Alcohol blamed in Nome mystery: Rural Alaska
Editor's note: This story originally ran June 30, 2006 A string of disappearances and mysterious deaths of Native villagers visiting Nome was not the work of a serial killer, an FBI analysis of the cases has concluded. An FBI study of 24 missing persons and suspicious death cases assembled by ...
E.T. go Nome? Film touts Alaska alien abductions
allbusiness.com — Families suspected a serial killer. The FBI mostly blamed alcohol and the cruel Alaska winter. This fall,... a movie distributed by a major studio and marketed as a "dramatization" of real events is offering another explanation for decades of ... E.T. go Nome? Film touts Alaska alien abductions
Holly's Fight for Justice: FBI: No Serial Killer in Nome, Alaska! Very Interesting!
fightforjustice.blogspot.com — FBI sees no serial killer, cites drinking, exposure. By TOM KIZZIA, Anchorage Daily News (Published: June 30,... 2006) NOME, Alaska (AP) - A string of disappearances and mysterious deaths of Native villagers visiting Nome was not the work of a serial ... Holly's Fight for Justice: FBI: No Serial Killer in ...
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Is 'The Fourth Kind' Real or Another 'Blair Witch' Fake Out?
RopeofSilicon.com — ... The "history of missing people" referred to in the final paragraph above is actually addressed in a 2006 article at the Anchorage Daily News saying, "A string of disappearances and mysterious deaths of Native villagers visiting Nome was not the work of a serial killer... An FBI study of 24 missing persons and suspicious death cases assembled by Nome police said excessive alcohol consumption and a harsh winter climate were common ties in many of the cases. In nine of the cases, where no bodies were ever found, state and local investigators said they will continue ...

Is “The Fourth Kind” real or fake? Secrets revealed
Scene-Stealers — ... In 2006, the Anchorage Daily News did a story on the disappearances in Nome, Alaska (the town in which the film takes place) and provided the FBI’s conclusions about them. What were those conclusions? That the winter climate and alcoholism were to blame for the disappearances of 24 people over 40 years. ...

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The Fourth Kind / *1/2 (PG-13)RogerEbert Headlines
"The Fourth Kind" (PG-13, 98 minutes). Nome, Alaska (pop. 3,750) has so many disappearances and/or alien abductions that the FBI has investigated there 20 times more than in Anchorage. So it's claimed by this pseudo-doc that goes to inane lengths to appear factual. Milla Jovovich is good as a ...