Diving YouTubers Have Found Remains of 16 Missing People

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Published 2021-11-13
In 2018, Oregon-based scuba-diver Jared Leisek started cleaning up local rivers and posting videos of the underwater adventures to his YouTube channel, Adventures With Purpose. When the group began recovering submerged vehicles, families of missing people began to take notice. Montana resident Bob Goff had been looking for his wife, Tammy, for nearly three years when he contacted the group for help searching for her truck in the river where Tammy’s dog was found shortly after she disappeared.

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  • Imagine getting to say "I solved 10 cold cases" "Oh wow how many years on the force?" "None"
  • @tylerd.1
    “..148 weeks...” This man was literally counting the weeks gone without his wife. I pray for this man to live a happy, long life.
  • @andyroo3022
    Solved 16 missing persons cases.. These gentlemen deserve more recognition, they should be given Medals. Well done. It is a real shame Police don't have the resources and time to fund these searches.
  • @pr1smYT
    I don't know why these guys aren't all over every social media site and news station. I can't watch enough of them. They're amazing!
  • @HokiePitcher22
    I can't imagine being underwater and finding a human body down there. That's horrifying. Credit to those guys for helping find closure for 11 grieving families.
  • @caity2hip466
    He’s not just a youtube diver, they’ve literally helped families who were refused help by the police. They’re amazing
  • @JONINXBOX
    This is clearly a case of these guys finding their calling in life, it’s a difficult job but the peace and answers they get for people who lost loved ones can’t be expressed how important it is for the family’s of those missing.. well done guy’s. The worlds a better place with people like you in it.
  • @ritachira9583
    when he held his wife’s license plate in his hands… you could tell he was fighting a battle field worth of tears- imagine this youre wife of 42 years is missing and you find her truck, with the license plate and her corpse in it this is so sad my heart goes out to him and I hope he’s doing ok now :(
  • @mikeygee7
    Maybe some tax dollars should go to this guy who actually solves these cases.
  • @olising8843
    It’s terrifying to see how many people drown in their cars. Literally, being trapped somewhere filling with water is my worst nightmare.
  • @Smarie39
    This is what you call angels in plain sight! Many family have had answers and some type of closure that no one else could have brought. Bless these two
  • Wow… in a world that can seem so overwhelmed with violence, helplessness and indifference, it’s amazing to see people helping other people heal from trauma. What a gift.
  • City "Sorry, the river is too fast to send professional divers." Amateur Professional Divers "Challenge Accepted" These guys deserve a raise.
  • @NStalgia070
    How is he more capable than public servants and "professionals"? This guy deserves a hell of a lot more credit
  • @smittys6037
    It must be an amazing feeling to know that you’ve found your purpose in life. Thank you guys for all that you do!👏
  • @nicole6850
    I have been watching you guys all the time. Why this is not a prime time awareness show is beyond me. Aside from that, you guys have touched so many people's hearts and have done so much for many communities. You guys need to be recognized! Bless you all. Stay safe and keep being the amazing people you were set out to be! Lots of love from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
  • Makes you wonder how many people have gone missing in the water that we don’t know of yet. God bless this man and the work he does.
  • Oddly terrifying but it's good that he found missing people who have been unsuccessfully searched as a contribution.
  • It's crazy how many missing people wind up in rivers/ bodies of water.. It's awesome to bring closure to these families, nothing can be worse than not knowing!!!