The Disturbing Mystery of the Jamison Family - Summary

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The Jamison family, Bobby, Sherilyn and their daughter Madison, disappeared in October 2009 near a remote area in Oklahoma where they were looking to buy land. Their truck was found abandoned with their belongings and cash inside, but no sign of them. Four years later, their skeletal remains were found less than three miles from the truck, but the cause and manner of their deaths were unknown. There are several theories about what happened to them, including getting lost in the woods, murder-suicide, murder by Bobby's father or a cult, or involvement in drugs. However, none of these theories have been confirmed and the case remains unsolved.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about the case of the Jamison family, who disappeared in 2009 and were found dead in 2013.
- The Jamison family consisted of Bobby, Sherilyn, and their six year-old daughter Madison, who lived in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
- The family was last seen alive by a man who lived in the mountains in Southeastern Oklahoma, where they were looking to buy a 40-acre plot of land and live in a storage container.
- The family's truck was found abandoned and locked, with their belongings, cash, and dog inside. Bobby's cell phone had a photo of Madison taken the day before they vanished.
- The family's skeletal remains were found less than three miles away from the truck by hunters four years later. The cause and manner of death were unknown, but suspicious.
- There are several theories about what happened to the family, including getting lost in the woods, murder-suicide, murder by Bobby's father or a cult, or involvement with drugs.
- The family exhibited strange behavior before and during their disappearance, such as writing hate letters, reading Satanic bibles, claiming to see ghosts, and moving in a trance-like state.