Survival Expert Vanishes, Blood Found But No Body

Posted Sunday, June 28, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

A video recently surfaced on YouTube that has the paranormal community buzzing, and honestly, it's one of the most chilling cases I've come across in a while. The footage comes from the channel Spooky Spectres Stories, and it details the disappearance of a man who may have had a close encounter with something in the deep woods of Minnesota before he vanished without a trace. The story centers on Jordan Grider, a 29-year-old with over a decade of wilderness survival experience. This wasn't some weekend camper who got in over his head. Jordan lived off-grid by choice, moving through forests in Kentucky and upstate New York, and had settled into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in late October 2018. For those unfamiliar with the Boundary Waters, it's over a million acres of ancient forest and frozen lakes in northern Minnesota, one of the most remote stretches of wilderness in the entire country. It's also an area that has a long history of unusual sightings, including reports of large, hair-covered figures moving through the tree line. Jordan set up camp about a mile and a half off the Sue Falls Trail, sent photos to his family, and seemed to be settling in for the winter. Then, silence. After weeks of no contact, his truck was found parked at a trailhead, eventually towed by a Forest Service agent who had no idea what had happened. It wasn't until April 2019, almost six months later, that searchers finally located his campsite. What they found was disturbing. There was a tarp shelter, a hammock, and enormous amounts of dried blood, but no body. Jordan's 9mm handgun was recovered at the scene, still loaded, still chambered. Not a single shot had been fired. Whatever happened to Jordan, it happened fast, before he could even reach for his weapon. Later searches turned up 12 scattered bones, vertebrae, a femur, ribs, and fragments too small to identify. His phone, shredded clothing, and socks were found in the area. His skull was never recovered. DNA testing confirmed the bones belonged to Jordan, but the official cause of death was listed as "unknown." The part that really got me, and the part that ties this case to the Bigfoot community, is what Jordan had been filming in his final days. He uploaded two videos before he disappeared. In the first, you can hear a low, unidentified vocalization in the Minnesota darkness, something that doesn't sound like any known animal. Jordan tried to film whatever was out there, but it never showed itself. In the second video, he's inside his tent, recording himself listening to the same sound. And then he mentioned something he hadn't told his family about: huge handprints on his truck. Prints that didn't belong to him. The femur bones found at the scene had been snapped, not gnawed. Snapped cleanly, the kind of force that requires two hands and strength far beyond what any known predator in Minnesota would produce. The Boundary Waters is home to black bears, wolves, and moose, but none of them fit the profile of what was found at that campsite. No defensive wounds on the bones, no torn equipment, no signs of a struggle. Just blood and silence. For anyone who has spent time researching Sasquatch sightings in the Midwest, this case raises a lot of questions. Minnesota, particularly the northern forests, has a long history of reports from loggers, hunters, and campers who describe large, bipedal figures, strange vocalizations in the night, and physical evidence like large handprints on vehicles. The vocalization Jordan recorded, a low growl that doesn't match any known animal, has been described by witnesses in similar encounters across the region. And the handprints on his truck, if authentic, line up with countless other reports from people who claim to have encountered these elusive beings. The video does a thorough job laying out the timeline, the evidence, and the theories, including the wolf attack hypothesis and the shaving accident theory, both of which investigators ultimately ruled out. It's worth watching for anyone interested in unexplained disappearances or Sasquatch research, especially the parts where Jordan's own footage is discussed. One thing that stands out about this case is how it challenges the idea that experienced outdoorsmen are immune to whatever is out there. Jordan had survived a decade in the wilderness. He was armed, capable, and deeply familiar with the threats of the forest. And yet something overwhelmed him before he could even react. His gun tells the story. A loaded chamber, no rounds fired, and a man who simply vanished into those Minnesota trees. The case is officially closed, but for those of us who follow these stories, the questions remain. What was Jordan filming in those final nights? What left those handprints on his truck? And what could have snapped his bones with that kind of force and left no other trace behind? The video is definitely worth checking out for the full breakdown. It's one of those stories that stays with you long after you've finished watching.