Nobody's Left: Family Vanished Leaving Everything Behind | ABANDONED

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Published 2024-07-06
Every small town has its secrets, but few are as haunting as the story of the Anderson family. A seemingly normal family living in this secluded mountain home. Until one day... they vanished without a trace.

It's been three years since anyone last saw them. No one knows where they went or why they left so suddenly. This house stands frozen in time; something was off. Something didn't feel right about this whole thing if I do say so myself, which had me perplexed. So, I just had to ask a couple of neighbors about their thoughts.

The first neighbor said this: "They were just a regular family, you know? Parents, kids, and a dog. They kept to themselves mostly, but they seemed nice enough. And then one day, they were just... gone. No warning, no goodbyes."
and the second neighbor said

"I remember seeing the lights on one night, and the next morning, everything was dark. We haven't seen them since. It's like they just vanished into thin air."

"What happened to the Anderson family? Why did they leave everything behind? Today, we're diving deep into this unsolved mystery. I'll explore the theories, the rumors, and the chilling clues left behind. So join me as we uncover the secrets of the abandoned Anderson house."

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All Comments (21)
  • @devonnep.7126
    It is a "Warm Morning" stove. My Mom had a kitchen stove like that. I remember her putting kindling in it. She made some good biscuits on that stove. That stainless steel sink wasn't original nor are the cabinets. It would have been a white porcelain sink and a lot longer. Thanks for the video. Saw a lot of things my Mom had when I was much younger.
  • @queenrose5506
    the fan on the back of the heater is called a blower. it helps circulate heat through the room.
  • @beguileme8201
    I'm sure it has been suggested, but how about just running a property tax search on the address? It's public information & can give you some clues on when it was abandoned or who is still paying the property taxes.
  • @laurastrobel718
    This place is a treasure trove of antiques and collectibles. The cat under the dome is covered in fake velvet and has a small vial of cologne in front of it.Originally there was a fluffy maribou feather behind the cat to make it look like it's wearing a feather boa. I think the brand is Coty. Super X drugstore carried these back in the 1970s. I had one that was turquoise blue. The eyes were little rhinestones. Skinny Dip was a popular cologne. I don't see how anyone could live in a place that junked up but you'd be surprised. I hope that you can find out more about what happened to the family. Thanks for the video.
  • @manithefoodie
    Please go back to this house and see what's behind the doors
  • @tiffanyrose8810
    Here a observation maybe the the family are in that room where the door has that piece of wood blocking it because I think it strange great video rick.
  • for the fan , to circulated the heat. the stove , the cavity on the right is for hot water , i grow up with a stove like that
  • @SmokingFox420
    Just wow and also I'm a Gemini too. Thank you for the explore! Please go back? I want to know what is behind the blocked door
  • @sofiadober1239
    I believe this was the grandparents house too. Saw catholic images of Jesus and the clock. (My in-laws had one too) the hanging on the wall was rug latch hook. Very popular in the 60’s and 70’s. I guess the grandparents passed and the family only took what they wanted. The perfume cologne was from Avon again same time period. The Knick knacks and glassware was also about the same. It really is very sad when a family member passes and things are left behind. I have gone through this in my lifetime too many times, but always stayed to the end to make sure things were packed up. Delivered to family members, friends, neighbors or donated to charity. Their life mattered, and their belongings did too in some sense. It really was heartbreaking for me to go through it, but it honored their life, memories, and saying goodbye. 😞
  • @f62darkstar
    I say go back and respectfully get those doors open.
  • That is not a baby booster. It's a step stool for adults. It pulls out to reveal the steps.
  • @Luv2learn2
    That's a pump organ in the front room. No need for electricity. The pedals pump air into it.
  • @glenn3035
    My God Rick it's a heater. It's got an electric fan to circulate the heat it's got to be plugged in for God's sake
  • @fruitypie3219
    Maybe after the grandparents passed away the family just left it. Sad for the loved ones ashes to be left like that. I got uneasy vibes. Thank you ♥️
  • @kimthomas829
    We had a heater like that one except ours was twice as big & ours was a gas heater. I never has trusted gas, but that winter storm we had back in 93/94, that gas heater came in handy when the power went out. We stayed warm & still were able to cook food & boil water on it. Thank God for that. ❤❤❤
  • @jollyrogers75
    Why do these houses always look so big on the outside but so small on the inside? It makes me so sad to see pictures and letters just abandoned like that (and ashes??). And who makes their bed before they decide to disappear? Wish me knew what happened to them.
  • @SarahGreen523
    Grandma and Grandpa's house. They died. First one, then the other was moved to a nursing home or moved in with one of the kids. The house is still in the family, but has been abandoned because the maintenance and repair and updating is too much work and money. Just my guesses based upon experience and observation. I'm curious as to what was behind those doors, but not enough to destroy property. That stove in the kitchen is an old wood burning one. You picked up one of the burner plates where you'd put a pot or pan or kettle. My guess is they were Catholic due to all the religious iconography on the walls, like that clock that fascinated you.
  • @manithefoodie
    Very interesting house and I wish we could see what's behind the luck doors? Thanks for hard work ❤