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KallMeKris

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Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So the ranger landed and ran the place.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

And he would see that Dollar Rent-A-Car reported stolen by LAPD in September.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So he cross-referenced the rental records, and Egbert Rimkus and Cornelia Meyer, who were German nationals, were active on Interpol Alert.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So the vehicle had been found, but the family was nowhere to be seen.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So the search that followed was large by any standard.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

Over 200 search and rescue personnel were deployed to the area over five days.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

And at any given moment, roughly 45 of them were on the ground working through terrain that was miserable to move through even in late October.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

and eight horses were brought in to cover ground that was difficult on foot, and four helicopters ran continuous aerial sweeps, and the total cost came in somewhere above $80,000 at the time, which is a lot of money, but they would find almost nothing.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

The most significant item recovered was a single beer bottle approximately a mile from the van.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

Beyond that, the search teams came up essentially empty,

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

there was no clothing there was no supplies there was no indication of which direction the family had even traveled in or when or under what circumstances and the van itself offered a little bit of evidence because the destroyed rim suggested it had been driven for a significant distance on those flat tires before being abandoned and it was buried to its axle in sand

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

consistent with the driver who had tried to power through loose terrain and had just gotten stuck.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

But the family themselves had left no trail that the search teams could follow.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So the search was called off after five days and the case settled into an uncomfortable status, not closed exactly, but without any viable path forward.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

So the family was listed as missing.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

The Interpol alert remained active

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

And that, for the better part of a decade and a half, was where things stood.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

And in the absence of a real explanation, other explanations tend to fill the space.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

And the story of the Death Valley Germans circulated in true crime communities and internet forums through the late 1990s and 2000s.

Crime, Conspiracy, Cults and Murder
Ep. 112 | The Death Valley Germans

attracting theories that cold missing persons cases reliably generate.