Duncan failed to show up for his first day of work as the head coach for the Dundee Tigers ice hockey team in Scotland, and they hadn't heard from him in over a week.
Duncan was a Canadian ice hockey player who became a prized defenseman for the Saskatoon Blades and was later drafted by the New York Islanders. After being cut from the team, he accepted a coaching job in Scotland.
They contacted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and reported him missing, but the authorities did not treat the situation with urgency.
They decided to fly to Europe and conduct their own search, distributing missing person posters and tracing Duncan's movements.
Duncan's car was found at the Stubai Glacier, and his body was eventually discovered there, leading to theories about his accidental death on the mountain.
Theories included him getting lost, having an accident, being abducted, or experiencing amnesia due to Lyme disease.
Duncan mentioned to his family that a CIA recruiter had approached him, but he declined the offer due to the need to change his identity and leave his family behind.
Walter was a snowboard instructor who gave Duncan a lesson and had lunch with him. He was the last person known to have seen Duncan before he disappeared.
The official account suggested Duncan died in a crevasse, but his body showed signs of being run over by a snow grooming machine, and there were discrepancies in the recovery process.
They believed that Duncan's death was covered up by the Stubai Glacier staff to protect the tourism industry, and that the authorities were negligent in their investigation.
When 23-year-old Canadian ice hockey player Duncan MacPherson accepted a coaching job in Scotland, he was ready for his next adventure. But when Duncan failed to show up for the first day of his new job, serious concerns were raised about his well being. A desperate search led his parents Bob and Lynda to the Austrian Alps, kicking off a series of events they could never see coming.
Narration – Anonymous Host) Research & writing – Elsha McGill Creative direction – Milly Raso Production and music – Mike Migas) Music – Andrew D.B. Joslyn)
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