A TikTok creator shared a bizarre theory that Americans are going missing because of a secret labyrinth of tunnels full of cannibals – and she's got people scared.
The creator, known as @danthedingbat21, stitched a video from another user who wanted to talk about the number of people who go missing in the country's national parks each year and are never found.
Showing maps of the US cave system, Dan claims cannibal tribes live in them and people are being taken to be eaten.
She said: "If you look up where people go missing in national parks, it directly correlates to the cave system in the US.
"I know you have all seen videos where they talk about cannibals being in the woods and there just being feral people out in the woods.
"I kinda think there are communities of those people and they take people when they can."
She went on to say that she believes "Sasquatch sounds" that have been recorded are the cannibals letting each other know where they're at.
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She adds: "I think the Sasquatch sounds that you hear in missing 411 and those Sasquatch videos where it sounds like something's howling but they're not sure what, I think that's their way of communicating to each other, letting each other know who's where.
"We've never seen a Sasquatch before, we've never seen Big Foot before but we've found the clothes of missing people 100 yards away from where they were originally taken."
The video, which has over 300 likes, compared her wild conspiracy theory to the 2005 British Horror, The Descent.
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In the movie, six women who, having entered a cave system and struggle to survive against the humanoid creatures hunting them when inside.
Commenters were left terrified by the theory with one saying: "Omfg dude, that's scary AF."
"Wait, but for real, I would be more afraid of an unexpected human in the woods than a sasquatch," another added.
According to National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, more than 600,000 persons go missing in the US every year.
Up to 92% of those people are recovered every year, either alive or deceased – but the rest are never found.
In 2011, David Paulides, founder of the North America Bigfoot Search, launched a database of wildland disappearances that occurred under “mysterious circumstances.”
From his research, there are at least 1,600 people, give or take, currently missing in the wild somewhere in the United States.
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