5 things you need to know about the strange disappearance of filmmaker carl rinsch
- Director carl rinsch, known for the Netflix film "The Last Days of American Crime," has vanished from the public eye after posting cryptic tweets about "running out of time" and "the walls closing in."
- His abrupt disappearance has sparked a viral detective hunt on Reddit and X, with fans analyzing his last Instagram story showing a map pin dropped in a remote desert location in Arizona.
- Sources close to the filmmaker claim he was deep in pre-production for a new sci-fi thriller, but investors pulled funding after his erratic behavior, including a 4 AM rant about "alien frequencies."
- Law enforcement has confirmed they are conducting a welfare check, but so far, no contact has been made with carl rinsch, and his family says he hasn't responded to messages in two weeks.
- Conspiracy theories are skyrocketing, with some believing carl rinsch faked his own disappearance as a publicity stunt for the upcoming project, while others fear he may be in real danger.