
Carl Ross disappeared on a hunting trip in Ripton, Vermont, in 1957. My father was there. A poet, writer, and English professor, I share my dad's anecdotes and my research about this unsolved mystery.
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By this point in the story, I planned to tell you this:
In August of 1958, less than a year after Carl’s disappearance, the threat of an inquest still buzzing too close to the ear, Merle Ross’s hunting cabin burned to the ground.
From The...
The last time my father went to Ripton with Margaret was the day Wayne almost got shot.
Wayne Beauchemin (left) and my father, Larry Veladota (right). Cathedral High School yearbook photo, 1957.
They hadn’t intended to be there, having a...
It was early April of 1958 when Margaret discovered two tickets on the ground not far from the hunting cabin. The boys had returned with her to Ripton to resume the search they had abandoned during the winter months. My father said you’d ha...
Newly Discovered Information
The early stages of my research were a mess. I scoured newspapers.com for articles about Carl Ross and his family, clipping anything and everything I could find, even if it was repeated information or seemed i...
[NOTE: I have been dealing with a technology glitch for over a week and have received no assistance from Substack. From what I can tell, people should see this entire post in their email; however, I don’t know if it will show up in the app...
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Carl Ross disappeared on a hunting trip in Ripton, Vermont, in 1957. My father was there. A poet, writer, and English professor, I share my dad's anecdotes and my research about this unsolved mystery.
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