One Autumn morning in 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness, never to be seen alive again. The only clue as to where they went was a single word etched into stone near the forest's edge: Yellowbrickroad. A search party eventually discovered the remains of nearly 300 people. Many had frozen to death, others were cruelly and mysteriously slaughtered. Most were never found. Their fates have remained a mystery for over 70 years, until 2009, when the co-ordinates for the trail were declassified and a team of researchers attempted to track the path of the doomed citizens...
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