As the conversation about a full season of “American Horror Story” based on disappearances in national parks continued on Reddit, one user came up with a catchy name for it. “AHS: Missing 411,” u/atclubsilencio said, referencing the title of the popular series of books and documentaries by David Paulides about strange disappearances that have happened in national parks. “Look up the case about the boy who went missing in Crater Lake,” they added. “I’ve been there plenty of times and it’s just so f***ing creepy.”
In the “American Horror Stories” episode “Feral,” the disappearance of a child leads to a reveal that, while not necessarily supernatural, is certainly on the more fantastical end of things. Essentially, all the children who have vanished over the years have become wild cannibals, and the National Park Service was created to keep them secret. “American Horror Story” has often mixed supernatural spookiness with a dash of human depravity, including some based on real crimes. “1984” included Richard Ramirez as a frequent antagonist, while “Cult” incorporated some real life killers and cult leaders. The blend of human and non-human mystery often associated with national park disappearances would place it well within the “AHS” wheelhouse.
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