Post by MCDemuth on May 15, 2019 2:19:43 GMT
Did Christene Skubish's Ghost Save Her Son's Life?
Twenty-three-year-old Christene Skubish was a single mother who had recently earned her paralegal certification and was also hopeful about marrying the father of her three-year-old son, Nick...
Both Christene & Nick, left her family’s home, in their car, near Sacramento, on June 5, 1994, & headed for Carson City, Nevada... On June 6, 1994, they were driving along Highway 50 in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in California, when they vanished without a trace...
The Police would come to believe that...
Sometime after 2AM on June 6, Christene fell asleep at the wheel. She drove off the road and crashed her car at the bottom of a steep incline.
Christene had been killed instantly.
Due to the incline, motorists drove past the accident scene for days, unaware of the accident below.
Christene was reported missing on June 8 by Dave Stautzenbach, her stepfather, who called the police to make a missing-persons report on her disappearance. An investigation began into the case, but no leads initially turned up.
Five days after Christene and Nick disappeared, a woman named Deborah Hoyt and her husband were driving along Highway 50 late at night. The two were singing to keep themselves awake...
Suddenly, Deborah saw a naked woman laying on the side of the road. The woman's face was towards the road, she was laying on her side, her knees were slightly bent, she had one arm underneath her head, and the other arm on her head.
The Hoyts were dumbfounded. They thought it might have been an obscene practical joke or a trap to hijack their car. They stopped at the nearest phone booth to call the police. Within minutes, two cruisers were at the site where Deborah had seen the woman's body. However, without a landmark to pinpoint the exact location, the authorities found nothing.
The next morning, some began to suspect that the sighting had something to do with the disappearance of Christene and Nick. At the urging of their families, Deputy Rich Strasser decided to investigate further. He figured that it might be easier to spot something in the daylight. Deborah had pinpointed a particularly dangerous stretch of Highway 50 known as "Bullion Bend".
As Strasser drove in the area, he noticed a child's black tennis shoe on the side of the road. The area next to the road was a steep embankment. He decided to pull over and search the area further. At the bottom of the ravine, he discovered the twisted remains of Christene's car. He checked Christene and discovered that she was dead.
He went to the passenger side to check Nick, who was laying in a fetal position. Strasser assumed that Nick had also died. However, when he touched Nick's neck to find a pulse, it appeared that he took a breath. Strasser immediately called for an ambulance.
Nick had been all alone in the car, with "no way out" and no one to talk to, for five days. Christene's mother believes that he spent the time talking to his mother, unaware that she was dead. Against all odds, he had survived five days of blistering heat and four nights of cold, dark solitude.
Doctors who examined him believed that he would have had only an hour or two left to live had he not been rescued.
The strange circumstances that saved Nick's life seem to defy explanation...
If Deborah had not seen the naked woman, he would have not survived. It seems impossible for Christene to have been the naked woman, as she was still fully clothed and wearing her seatbelt. Furthermore, Strasser believes that she was most likely killed on impact. Deborah is certain that she saw a naked woman on the side of the road. She and Christene's family believes that it was Christene's spirit who saved Nick that day.
Additional Information:
On the show Paranormal Witness, Nick, now an adult, was interviewed. He described a bright light surrounding their car following the accident. He also recalled seeing the figure of a woman standing near the road. He believed that his mother was watching over him following the accident.
Also, it was mentioned that Christene's aunt had several dreams about the accident before Christene and Nick were ever reported missing. She saw them laying in their car in a ditch. She also saw the number "16" which turned out to be the number for a mile marker near the accident site.
unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Christene_and_Nick_Skubish
OK Skeptics...
If Deborah Hoyt didn't see Christene Skubish's ghost, then who was the Naked Woman?
Twenty-three-year-old Christene Skubish was a single mother who had recently earned her paralegal certification and was also hopeful about marrying the father of her three-year-old son, Nick...
Both Christene & Nick, left her family’s home, in their car, near Sacramento, on June 5, 1994, & headed for Carson City, Nevada... On June 6, 1994, they were driving along Highway 50 in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in California, when they vanished without a trace...
The Police would come to believe that...
Sometime after 2AM on June 6, Christene fell asleep at the wheel. She drove off the road and crashed her car at the bottom of a steep incline.
Christene had been killed instantly.
Due to the incline, motorists drove past the accident scene for days, unaware of the accident below.
Christene was reported missing on June 8 by Dave Stautzenbach, her stepfather, who called the police to make a missing-persons report on her disappearance. An investigation began into the case, but no leads initially turned up.
Five days after Christene and Nick disappeared, a woman named Deborah Hoyt and her husband were driving along Highway 50 late at night. The two were singing to keep themselves awake...
Suddenly, Deborah saw a naked woman laying on the side of the road. The woman's face was towards the road, she was laying on her side, her knees were slightly bent, she had one arm underneath her head, and the other arm on her head.
The Hoyts were dumbfounded. They thought it might have been an obscene practical joke or a trap to hijack their car. They stopped at the nearest phone booth to call the police. Within minutes, two cruisers were at the site where Deborah had seen the woman's body. However, without a landmark to pinpoint the exact location, the authorities found nothing.
The next morning, some began to suspect that the sighting had something to do with the disappearance of Christene and Nick. At the urging of their families, Deputy Rich Strasser decided to investigate further. He figured that it might be easier to spot something in the daylight. Deborah had pinpointed a particularly dangerous stretch of Highway 50 known as "Bullion Bend".
As Strasser drove in the area, he noticed a child's black tennis shoe on the side of the road. The area next to the road was a steep embankment. He decided to pull over and search the area further. At the bottom of the ravine, he discovered the twisted remains of Christene's car. He checked Christene and discovered that she was dead.
He went to the passenger side to check Nick, who was laying in a fetal position. Strasser assumed that Nick had also died. However, when he touched Nick's neck to find a pulse, it appeared that he took a breath. Strasser immediately called for an ambulance.
Nick had been all alone in the car, with "no way out" and no one to talk to, for five days. Christene's mother believes that he spent the time talking to his mother, unaware that she was dead. Against all odds, he had survived five days of blistering heat and four nights of cold, dark solitude.
Doctors who examined him believed that he would have had only an hour or two left to live had he not been rescued.
The strange circumstances that saved Nick's life seem to defy explanation...
If Deborah had not seen the naked woman, he would have not survived. It seems impossible for Christene to have been the naked woman, as she was still fully clothed and wearing her seatbelt. Furthermore, Strasser believes that she was most likely killed on impact. Deborah is certain that she saw a naked woman on the side of the road. She and Christene's family believes that it was Christene's spirit who saved Nick that day.
Additional Information:
On the show Paranormal Witness, Nick, now an adult, was interviewed. He described a bright light surrounding their car following the accident. He also recalled seeing the figure of a woman standing near the road. He believed that his mother was watching over him following the accident.
Also, it was mentioned that Christene's aunt had several dreams about the accident before Christene and Nick were ever reported missing. She saw them laying in their car in a ditch. She also saw the number "16" which turned out to be the number for a mile marker near the accident site.
unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Christene_and_Nick_Skubish
OK Skeptics...
If Deborah Hoyt didn't see Christene Skubish's ghost, then who was the Naked Woman?