In 1959, nine experienced Soviet hikers died in the Ural Mountains under circumstances that still resist a single explanation. This episode reconstructs the case using the documented record.

Divergent Files Podcast

Divergent Files Podcast

The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why Does This Case Refuse to Close?

MAR 27, 202624 MIN
Divergent Files Podcast

The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why Does This Case Refuse to Close?

MAR 27, 202624 MIN

Description

<div> <p>Nine experienced hikers entered the mountains in 1959.</p><p>They brought the right gear.<br>They knew the terrain.<br>They documented the journey.<br>And then, somewhere in the frozen dark, something went wrong enough to make them cut their way out of their own tent and run into the snow.</p><p>Some died of exposure.<br>Some did not.<br>And more than sixty years later, the case still resists a single explanation.</p><p>In this episode of <strong>Divergent Files</strong>, we reconstruct the <strong>Dyatlov Pass Incident</strong> through the documented timeline, Soviet search reports, autopsy findings, and the official records that left behind more questions than closure.</p><p>This is not a paranormal retelling.<br>It’s a historical investigation into a case where the evidence exists… but the logic never fully settles.</p><p>Because at <strong>Dyatlov Pass</strong>, the most haunting part isn’t what people imagined.<br>It’s what actually happened.</p><p><strong>Divergent Files</strong> follows the record where it leads — especially when it stops short of an ending.</p></div>