When an outdoor enthusiast and remote hunting camp cook disappears into thin air, authorities worry what might have befallen her. When a young man in the same region is reported missing the same day as her, investigators are stretched thin to find answers fast. The stories of Connie Johnson and Terrence Woods Jr. may not be formally connected, but to tell one, you must tell the other.
The Episode
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 7, 2018 Facebook Post (1)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 7, 2018 Facebook Post (2)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 7, 2018 Facebook Post (3)
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Posts. (1)
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Posts. (2)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 8, 2018 Facebook Post
- KLEW News: Idaho County Sheriff’s Office: 3 people Reported Missing over Weekend. By Armen Araradian.
- The Lewiston Tribune: Man reported overdue in Idaho County located; two others remain missing. By staff.
- The Lewiston Tribune via The Spokesman-Review: Crews seek missing Nezperce woman. By staff.
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 9, 2018 Facebook Post (1)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 9, 2018 Facebook Post (2)
- The Lewiston Tribune via The Spokesman-Review: Search continues for two missing in Idaho County.
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 10, 2018 Facebook Post (1)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 10, 2018 Facebook Post (2)
- KLEW News: ID County Sheriff says one missing persons case isn’t an accident. By Armen Araradian.
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 11, 2018 Facebook Post (1)
- Idaho County Sheriff’s Office October 11, 2018 Facebook Post (2)
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Post.
- CBS2 News: Where are they? Relatives and friends speak out about missing people in Idaho County.
- East Idaho News.com: Search for missing man in Idaho County stops after no leads found in search effort. By staff.
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Post.
- KLEW News: Connie Johnson’s colleague: disappearance makes no sense. By staff.
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Post.
- The Lewiston Tribune: Search for missing woman called off. By Kathy Hedberg.
- Idaho County Free Press: No search leads into Johnson, Woods missing since Oct.5. By David Rauzi.
- Richie Outfitters Facebook Post.
- The Lewiston Tribune via Idaho Statesman: Search party locates dog that went missing along with 76-year-old Idaho woman.
- The Lewiston Tribune: No plans to resume search for missing Nezperce woman. By Kathy Hedberg.
- The Associated Press via The Times-News: Search for Idaho woman unsuccessful after dog reappears Via newspapers.com.
- Idaho County Free Press: Missing woman’s dog found; attempt fails to use Ace to find Johnson. By David Fauzi.
- Strange Outdoors.com: The Strange disappearance of Connie Johnson from Big Fog Mountain.
- Osceola Sentinel-Tribune: Connie Saylor Johnson.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service: USFS Employee Nationally Recognized for Dedication to Wilderness Education.
- Oregon State University OSU Press: A Conversation with Author DJ Lee. By Isaiah Holbrook.
- Strange Outdoors.com: The shockingly weird disappearance of Terrence Woods.
- WSU Insider: Crimson Reads author explores family history in Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. By Will Ferguson.
- Charley Project: Connie Marie Johnson.
- Idaho County Free Press: Education fund set up to honor missing Nezperce woman Connie Saylor Johnson.
- The Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation: Connie Saylor Johnson’s Story.
- The Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation: Connie Saylor Johnson Wilderness Education Grant.
- Idaho State Police: Idaho Missing Persons Clearinghouse “Connie Marie Johnson”.
- NamUs: Connie Marie Johnson.
- ABC News: Father of Terrence Woods Jr. Still waiting for answers 4 years after son’s disappearance. By Kendall Ross.
- DEADLINE: TV Producer Terrence Woods Vanished While Filming On The ‘Gold Rush’ Franchise for Discovery; Two Years Later, His Parents Are Desperate For Answers. By Jake Kanter.
- VICE: The Mysterious Disappearance of Terrence Woods Jr. By Nana Baah.
- NamUs: Terrence Shamel Woods Jr.