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      • A former EWTN priest and TV personality found not guilty of child sexual abuse in 2016 has been granted custody of his 9-year-old son. David Stone, 57, hosted a talk show for youth from 2001-2007 on EWTN. While working at EWTN he fathered a child with an EWTN employee, Christina Presnell. The child was born in 2008.
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  2. David Stone was a 29 year old stockbroker who disappeared on Halloween of 1988. He had left his home a few days earlier after losing his temper with a party guest and physically assaulting him, which was said to be completely out of character.

  3. Mar 29, 2023 · NBC’s ‘Dateline: Secrets of the Snake River’ chronicles how Charles Capone murdered his estranged wife, Rachael Anderson, in Moscow, Idaho, in April 2010. While her body was never found, Charles’ accomplice, David Stone, testified against him in court and helped authorities sentence the perpetrator. David was also sentenced for his part ...

  4. Oct 20, 2020 · To this day, no one knows exactly what happened to David, why he acted so strangely before he left, or the meaning behind his cryptic clues.

  5. In 1988, 29-year-old David Stone vanished without a trace, leaving behind perplexing clues and a cryptic letter. His disappearance defied rational explanation, leading to various theories and speculations.

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    Real Name: David Lawrence Stone

    Nicknames: No known nicknames

    Location: Granite Peak, New Mexico

    Date: October 31, 1988

    Occupation: Stock Market Analyst

    Date of Birth: March 18, 1959

    Height: Unrevealed

    Weight: Unrevealed

    Marital Status: Single

    Characteristics: Caucasian male

    Details: David Stone was a twenty-nine-year-old successful stock market analyst from La Jolla, California, who was deep into the New Age movement as he sought spiritual guidance. For years, he had struggled with control and anger issues, which seemed to come to a head on October 28, 1988. That day, he held a party at his apartment when he got into an argument with one of his friends. He then began attacking him, hitting him repeatedly.

    After this violent outburst, David told his friends and family about his behavior and said he ought to go on a walkabout to reflect on his conduct. He said he would return in a few days. According to deputy Sheriff Bill Cavaliere, the investigating officer, on the morning of Halloween 1988, he walked into the desert, 145 miles east of Tucson, Arizona. At around dawn, a farmer spotted him walking along a dirt road. The farmer briefly chatted with him, as it was seldom he saw tourists in this remote part of New Mexico. David told him that he was looking for the "beast". Throughout the day, several local residents had seen him around the desert. He was acting strangely, talking to himself, and walking through rough terrain. Five days later, his car was found abandoned along a desolate stretch of New Mexico Highway 80, fourteen miles south of Roadforks, New Mexico.

    David's family believes that he went on a "vision quest" which is common among people in the New Age Movement. In this quest, the person goes on a journey to learn more about him or herself.

    It was discovered that David had left several mysterious clues after he vanished. They appeared to relate to the New Age movement. First, he had left his car near pyramid-shaped mountains, and pyramids were important symbols in the movement. As a search for him began, his trail headed northwest from his car toward Granite Peak. Searchers found a pyramid of rocks surrounded by a triangle. On the next day of searching, another pyramid was found, and next to it was David's watch and two quarters. Three miles to the north, searchers found a string of numbers written in the sand. They realized they were Fibonacci ones, which are often used by engineers and stock market analysts. However, instead of 21 ending the sequence, David had mistakenly written 18. It may have a way of him leaving a cryptic message, as when he was a college football player he owned the number 18 jersey. However, as his car was found close to the number 18 mile marker on Highway 80, investigators think it may have been a coded distress signal.

    Bloodhounds tracked David's scent back to Highway 80. However, they stopped at a highway intersection with Interstate 10, which was thirteen miles north of where his car was found. While looking through items in it, his parents found a strange business card in a pocketbook Bible. It belonged to a man named Tony Ballesteros. He was interrogated by police, but claims he never met David. He was camping with friends, and it was likely his business card fell out of his pocket onto the ground, and was claimed by David while he briefly crossed through the campground on his excursion.

    David's parents also found a strange note that read:

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · SNEAK PEEK! See the full video here: Strange Halloween Disappearance: Unsolved David Stone Casehttps://youtu.be/Y4v4eqAXKsk.

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  7. In 1988, 29-year old David Stone moved from his hometown of El Paso, Texas to the La Jolla section of San Diego, California. David was a successful stock market analyst, but after becoming involved with the New Age movement, he sought change in his life and wanted to relocate to California to study writing and poetry.