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Holly's Fight for Justice: FBI: No Serial Killer in Nome, Alaska! Very Interesting!
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 killer, an FBI analysis of the cases has ...
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
Alcohol blamed in Nome mystery: Rural Alaska
adn.com — 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 ... Alcohol blamed in Nome mystery: Rural Alaska
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Is the Fourth Kind a Hoax?
Pajiba — ... (A search for the shrink turns up a website that is clearly fake, registered to a proxy, and only recently created). Although, there is the possibility that the names and the setting were changed, who are we kidding? It’s an alien abduction movie. It’s also filmed in Bulgaria, and not Nome. There were claims to suggest that a serial killer was involved in the more-than-average numbers of disappearances in Nome (24 missing persons and/or suspicious deaths), but a little more research suggests that that possibility has been ruled out by the FBI. So, it must have been aliens, ...

REVIEW: The Fourth Kind
Horror-Movies.ca! — ... The only article i found was this one below. So fact or fiction people are going to love it or hate it, depends on what you believe in, some debunk alien's, UFO's and abduction cases as people who are crazy or schizophrenic, whatever works, realistically you have to be fairly stupid and shallow to actually believe humans are the only thing throughout the galaxy, but whatever helps you sleep at night. It's funny that most people need solid proof that aliens and abductions exist but when it comes to Jesus and bibles and religions it's ok to believe in what your told with bogus ...

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