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The Lost Boys of Bucks County | Yore Town Episode 32

Nov 13, 202321 minEp. 32
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So we had another story submitted to us by a listener and I'm pretty stoked about it. So I just wanna give a quick shout out. Thank you, Rob from the Drink O'Clock podcast for bringing this story to us. It's a little bit different of a story than we typically do. We typically do stories from like way, way in the past. And this one occurred in 2017. So I'm kind of excited about it. What's your initial thoughts on this, Meg? Pretty recent. Very recent. Pretty different.


Different, wild, wild. I mean, it is in the whole kind of thing is your town, your story. So when Rob was like, hey, I have one for you guys. And I was like, let's do this. So dug into this, did the research, put together a story and pretty excited. Quick shout out to the Deluxe Edition Network, Drink O'Clock podcast is on there and podcast of the month, the Beardlaws podcast as well as take on the world podcast. So check them out, deluxeeditionnetwork.com. And again.


This story is wild. It happened in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which is very close, apparently, to where Rob lives. So that's why, hey, he's like, you should do this. Put your take on it. Super excited. And I don't know if you've ever heard of what went down in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Nope. I haven't either. I haven't either. But apparently there's movies and series and all sorts of crazy stuff that did it. And maybe you know it as the Lost Boys of Bucks County. Nope. Still don't. OK. Me neither. And that's OK. But I feel like.


We should do the intro. What do you think? Let's do it. Last time didn't work so well. Maybe this time it'll work better. Fingers crossed. If not, we'll just edit it in. Let's try, what do you think? Right now or when? Now.


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doesn't appear to be working. I press play. It's doing nothing. Okay then, maybe we'll have to edit that in.


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Let me make some sound effects. Let's go. Okay. Well, I did that in. Hopefully, I remember. If not, then you're just going to have us in this weird little video. But either way, let's just go right to the story. So between July 5th and July 7th, 2017, four young men were reported missing in Bucks County, which is in Pennsylvania. Obviously, in the United States, Buck County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.


And guess what? The county is named after the English county of Buckinghamshire. Yeah, that was better. Yeah. I don't know why that's so weird. Saying words is hard sometimes. Anyways, what's cool about this is General George Washington might have heard of him in his wooden teeth and his troops that camped in Bucks County as they prepared across the Delaware River to take Trenton, New Jersey by surprise on the morning of December 26, 1776.


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That happened just a little bit ago. But the story had many people, not only in the county, the state, but even the country focused on finding these boys. And what kind of started as a missing person case shocked the world with what actually went down. So shocking, as we mentioned in the introduction, there's documentaries, podcasts, books, shows, almost anything you can count of because or that you can watch or listen to because of this event.


So I think because of this, we're gonna have to check it out. And like I said, I watched a couple of episodes real, real quick, like kind of skipped through them and it's wild. So hopefully we can do this in justice. We're gonna put our take on there and the sources that we found. So let me think, jump right into this. Let's do it. All right, so the disappearances began on July 5th, 2017 with Jimmy Patrick being the first of the men or the boys to vanish. He was, I believe, 19 at the time.

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