The Jacket That Came Back Wrong: One Man, Two Closets
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A man found breathing on a riverbank with skin the color of old wax, wearing a canvas jacket that later turned up hanging in his father's closet seventy miles away - both jackets could not exist at once. The jacket bore a taped repair and a collar curl known intimately to Curtis Long, yet photographs show the collar label read a different initial; what happened in the missing forty hours?
In this episode, we tell what unfolded over forty baffling hours after Marvin Long left for a planned solo trip and was later discovered hypothermic by the Kessler River, and why searchers and medics kept returning to one persistent question: how did the jacket move and where did those forty hours go?
Person: Marvin Long
Date: November 9, 2014
Location: Kessler River gravel bar; Cutrock trailhead and Cutrock Path on Crestfall Mesa
Status: Found alive with core temperature 91°F; reported forty-hour memory gap
Person: Curtis Long
- Marvin Long was 46 years old at the time and worked as a maintenance supervisor at the Cutter Springs water treatment plant.
- Marvin left for Cutrock trailhead on November 7 after loading a sealed dry bag and did not unpack it; the dry bag remained sealed in his truck three days later.
- Lisa White found Marvin at dawn on November 9 breathing barely on the Kessler River water's edge.
- Marvin’s core temperature on arrival at Creston Regional Medical Center was 91 degrees Fahrenheit; medical staff warmed him slowly and by the following day he could speak in full sentences.
- A responding officer misread the collar label in a photograph (reading an M instead of a C), delaying identification of the jacket’s true owner by four days.
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