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[The Tragic and Mysterious Tale of the Lost Children of the Alleghenies]-[Episode 571: Lost Children of the Alleghenies]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-06-06

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The Disappearance of the Cox Brothers

In the spring of 1856, in the remote Spruce Hollow of the Allegheny Mountains, a tragic mystery unfolded involving two young brothers, seven-year-old George and five-year-old Joseph Cox. Their parents, Samuel and Susanna, were living a humble life in a cabin surrounded by dense, treacherous forest. The incident began during a meal when the family dog suddenly bolted into the woods, snarling at something unseen. Samuel, hoping to secure game for dinner, grabbed his rifle and followed the dog.

Upon his return, he discovered that George and Joseph were missing. Because the couple had initially assumed the children were with the other parent—a misunderstanding exacerbated by the era's lack of communication—precious time was lost. Despite an massive community effort involving over 200 neighbors who searched the woods with torches and lit fires on mountain peaks, the boys could not be located. The search was hampered by freezing temperatures and snow, leading many to fear the worst.

Suspicion and Community Turmoil

As the search dragged on without success, the atmosphere in the community turned toxic. Desperate for answers, neighbors began to eye the parents with suspicion. The hosts note that the community "turned on them," accusing the Coxes of foul play and even suggesting they had fabricated the story to extort money. This led to the harrowing desecration of the family home; neighbors ransacked the cabin, digging up gardens and even "pulling up the floorboards" in a frantic, baseless search for the children's bodies. The parents were left not only grieving the loss of their sons but also suffering the destruction of their property and reputation.

The Prophetic Dream of Jacob Dibert

A local farmer named Jacob Dibert, deeply troubled by the tragedy, found himself consumed by the mystery. He told his wife he wished he could "dream of where Joseph and George are." Remarkably, he experienced the same vivid dream for three consecutive nights. In the dream, he traversed an unfamiliar part of the woods, crossed a stream via a "fallen log," found a "child’s shoe," and discovered the boys huddled together at the base of a birch tree with a "cut-off top."

After the third night, Dibert contacted his brother-in-law, Harrison. Together, they navigated to the exact location described in the dream. They found the log, the shoe, and the bodies of the two boys, who had tragically passed away from hypothermia. The scene was gut-wrenching: the older brother had placed his own hat under his younger sibling as a "makeshift pillow" while they huddled for warmth.

Legacy and Lingering Mysteries

The story of the "Lost Children of the Alleghenies" became a haunting part of local folklore. The community later erected a monument at the site where the boys were found. The hosts express deep disdain for modern-day vandals who have shot bullet holes into the memorial sign, contrasting this behavior with the original community members who refused the reward money and instead used it to pay for the children's gravestone.

The mystery took a final, strange turn when the hosts mentioned that this wasn't an isolated incident of intuition. In 1887, a woman named Sydney Griffith went missing in the same region, and a man—reputedly having a similar prophetic dream—led a rescue team to find her alive. This "familial warlock shit," as the hosts jokingly describe it, adds a layer of supernatural intrigue to an otherwise devastating historical tragedy. Ultimately, the case serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of the 19th-century wilderness and the enduring, complex nature of human grief and community response.

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