 
                The Button Man
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
カートに追加できませんでした。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
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A wildlife photographer wakes up at home, downloads his photos, and finds something impossible: a picture of himself sleeping in his tent, taken at midnight with his own camera. Someone entered while he slept, stood inches away in the darkness, and photographed him. Then they vanished into the Victorian High Country without a trace.
Between 2008 and 2020, six people disappeared from Victoria's Alpine wilderness, all within sixty kilometers of each other. Two were found in 2024 when an airline pilot was convicted of murder. But four remain missing, their bodies never recovered despite massive searches using helicopters, drones, and cadaver dogs.
Throughout every investigation, one name kept appearing: the Button Man. A hermit in his seventies who lives alone in the mountains for months at a time, hunting with spears, wearing buttons carved from deer antlers, appearing silently at campfires without invitation. He camps at The Crossroads, a high point where he can watch everyone entering his territory. He was the last person to see one victim alive. He knows every hiding place in thousands of square kilometers of wilderness.
Hunters describe him materialising from morning mist without making a sound. Campers wake to find him sitting at their fire, uninvited, watching with a penetrating stare that makes experienced bushmen uncomfortable. Hikers report the persistent sensation of being observed from ridgelines they can't see. Hidden firewood supplies vanish, taken by someone who was watching when they were cached. Boot prints circle tents in patterns that appear and disappear without continuing.
Is he a harmless eccentric transformed into a monster by fear and speculation? Or does he know exactly what happened to four people who walked into his wilderness and never came home?
Title Music - by Jesse Frank from Pixabay
Sources - Life and Crimes with Andrew Rule Podcast
 
            
        