"It’s a story that sounds like it belongs in a This American Life podcast," says Deadline's Jake Kanter of Terrence Woods' disappearance. "A young TV producer mysteriously vanishes while filming on the Gold Rush franchise for Discovery in the abandoned mines of Idaho County, ID. Nearly two years later, there remains not a shred of evidence about Terrence Woods’ whereabouts. Instead, in his absence, there is a grief-stricken family, a befuddled sheriff, and questions for a prolific UK production company ultimately co-owned by Discovery. Woods was 27 when he went missing on October 5, 2018. Little has been written about his disappearance other than by local U.S. news outlets, but a social media campaign to unearth more information about the Maryland-born filmmaker has gained traction in recent weeks following the Black Lives Matter movement. Woods’ disappearance is being passionately discussed by TV freelancers in closed Facebook groups, while producer Raw TV has come under renewed pressure to provide answers and support for those who knew Woods in their quest for new leads." Kanter has spoken with Woods' family, friends and former colleagues in hopes of raising awareness on this "underreported mystery."
TOPICS: Gold Rush, Discovery Channel, Terrence Woods, Reality TV