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Case File 5 - 10 Minutes Gone

Update: 2025-08-22
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In 2011, a man set out for a short walk in Sedona, Arizona.

Ten minutes—that’s all. His GPS confirmed it. His watch confirmed it. Even the ranger at the trailhead swore he couldn’t have been gone longer.

But when he returned, his boots were caked in red clay from miles away. His phone was dead. And zipped in his jacket pocket was a smooth metal token—engraved with the year 1913.

No missing hours. No strangers on the trail. Just the desert. Just the wind. And ten minutes that don’t make sense.

On this episode of Time Slipped, we explore his account, the strange artifact he carried back, and why the desert might be one of the most dangerous places for time itself.

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Sound Credits

"Galactic Rap" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed Under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/by/4.0/

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