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What happened to Steven when he was kidnapped?

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Steven Kubacki was a student at Hope College, a small, private Christian university located on the southeastern side of Lake Michigan, in February 1978 when he vanished.

He’d gone on a solo cross-country skiing expedition, intending to stay for a day or two, but never returned. He left a 200-yard footprint trail in the snow, stretching past the lake’s edge. The one-way path abruptly terminated, prompting investigators to infer that Kubacki perished somewhere beneath a thick layer of unbroken ice in the lack of any other signs.

Steven Kubacki went missing in the Michigan area of the United States of America in an area known as the Lake Michigan Triangle — which stretches from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Ludington, Michigan, and south to Benton Harbour.

Numerous strange occurrences have been attributed to the triangle, beginning in 1891, when a schooner named Thomas Hume set sail across Lake Michigan in search of lumber. The Hume and her crew of seven seamen vanished. There was never even a sign of the boat discovered.

Following Steven’s disappearance, search teams scoured the region in which he was known to have gone — they discovered his skis and poles on the beach of Lake Michigan and footprints on the ice leading up to the lake.

While searching for him, the rescue crew flew over the area, and Steven’s footprints were reported to come to a halt at the ice’s edge. The ice was unbroken, and a site check produced no trace of Steven’s whereabouts.

Later that day, they discovered his backpack in the same general region as his skis.

There was no further evidence or indication of Steven — he looked to have vanished into thin air.

What happened to Steven when he was kidnapped?

It wasn’t a “hoax”, as Kubacki actually did disappear during that time period.

The most parsimonious explanation is that Kubacki suffered from a mental health issue, or an emotional one, that caused him to leave society for a certain period and then return when he chose to do so. The best indicator of this is that Kubacki refused to speak with the media about the incident, pointedly claiming that he didn’t have any mental issues and that nothing unusual happened.

A person who was in a sound mental state and who would have recognized how odd his disappearance was would have offered an explanation simply to satisfy the dozens of people who wasted time and effort searching for them. That Kubacki did not and never has indicates that he experienced personal problems and is unable to effectively deal with them.

Source: Ghanafuo.com