Jesse George, a 35-year-old from Medford, Oregon, has mysteriously vanished after a layover at Denver International Airport (DIA), a location often associated with strange conspiracy theories. George, who was traveling to Arkansas for a fresh start, disappeared after an issue with TSA security over his temporary ID. His luggage remains at the airport, and his family is pleading for help in locating him.
George left on Sunday, October 13th, and landed at DIA for a layover, but never got on Monday's connecting flight to his final destination. Many questions remain, however. If George was connecting through Denver, why would he need to go through security again at that airport? Why would a temporary ID cause a problem at DIA if it was a non-issue when he boarded his original flight?
Breanne Winsbury, George’s sister, told FOX31 that her brother missed his connecting flight and was last seen after storming off following the TSA dispute. “I love you, come home,” she said, urging him to contact his family.
Denver police have opened an investigation into George’s disappearance. No activity has been detected on his phone or credit cards since he went missing.
DIA has long been at the center of bizarre conspiracy theories, including rumors of hidden tunnels and secret societies. A notable theory involves the airport’s controversial blue horse statue, “Blucifer,” whose artist, Luis Jiménez, died during its creation.
Speculation surrounding the airport aside, George's family is focused on bringing him home safely.
Please contact the Denver Police Department if you have any information on the whereabouts of Jesse George.
Sources
- denverpost.com - Denver airport conspiracy theories: The definitive guide
- dailymail.co.uk - Oregon man vanishes at airport plagued by conspiracy ...
- kdvr.com - Oregon man goes missing in Denver after flying into DIA