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The children are not believed to have drowned because all of their belongings disappeared along with them.
Perhaps most disturbing is the fact that the parents received letters a couple years after the children vanished. The letters claimed to be from the children’s captor, arranging a time and place he would turn over the children. However, when the children’s parents arrived at the designated meeting place, no one was there, and it was later discovered that the letters were a hoax.
The Jamison Family May Have Been The Victims Of Anything From Meth Dealers To A Cult
The Jamison family (husband and wife, Bobby and Sherilyn, and their daughter, Madyson) lived a peaceful life in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The town is home to just over 500 people, and when the Jamisons went missing, over 100 people engaged in the search.
The family’s truck was found alongside the road, but there didn’t appear to be signs of a struggle. Wallets and cell phones were found inside as well as the family dog, Maizy. (Maizy was fine and ended up finding another home). Nothing was found until four years later when human remains were discovered. It would take another year for those remains to be confirmed to be the Jamisons.