Yuba County Five Updates: Is the Case Solved In 2024? (2024)

Netflix's 2024 docuseries Files of the Unexplained left audiences wondering if the Yuba County Five case was ever solved.

The streamer's latest true crime hit follows eight real-life cases focusing on bizarre and unexplained happenings that have evaded explanation for years.

Episode 3 of the series centers on the missing Yuba County Five, a group of men who went missing in the Californian mountains in 1978.

The Yuba County Five Case Explained

Yuba County Five Updates: Is the Case Solved In 2024? (1)

The case of the Yuba County Five, explored in Files of the Unexplained Episode 3, gripped audiences after being included in Netflix's 2024 true crime docuseries.

The Californian cold case centers on five men from Yuba County, California who went missing in the winter of 1978.

The five men (Ted Weiher, Gary Mathias, Bill Sterling, Jack Madruga, and Jackie Huett), each with mild intellectual disabilities or psychiatric conditions, disappeared on the night of February 24, 1978, following attending a Chico Stae basketball game.

Despite an extensive search that immediately followed their disappearance, the men were not found. Their car (owned by Jack Madruga) was located in a snowbank in Plumas National Forest, a long way from their home. The car was in working order, with no sign of struggle or evidence of why they abandoned it.

Months later in June 1978 (after a melt of the snow shed), four of the men's bodies were found.

Weiher was found dead 12 miles away from the abandoned vehicle in a forestry trailer. Only bones of Jack Madruga, Bill Sterling, and Jackie Huett were found, with investigators believing some of them lived for as long as three months in the wilderness before dying of starvation.

Gary Mathias (25) was never found. Some believe he may still be alive and could have orchestrated the events that led to the deaths of his four friends.

The Biggest Yuba County Five Theories

Because of the mysterious circ*mstances behind the disappearance of the Yuba County Five, the case has become rife with speculation.

Nearly 30 years later, authorities still do not have a good explanation for what happened to the California men.

Some investigators believe (as transcribed by ABC) that the group became lost in the snow on that cold night in February 1978 and started to succumb to what is known as "around-the-corner syndrome."

This would have seen them following tracks from other vehicles have getting lost in the mountains.

However, other detectives seem to think the group left their car, got tired, and decided to lie in the snow.

Family members speculated foul play may have been a factor as well. Jack Madruga's mother, Melba Madruga, stated she was adamant her son "never went up there on his own," adding he was "either tricked or threatened."

Jackie Huett's brother, Tom Huett, thinks the five young men could have been the victims of a targeted attack, with Ted Weiher's body being placed in the U.S. Forest Service trailer he was eventually found in but some "very scary" bad actors (via Digital Spy).

He posited the boys were the victim of a revenge plot by some local bullies, saying it was a long-lasting grudge against Gary Mathias that led to someone taking "his vengeance out on all of them."

Others subscribed to the theory that Gary himself was the one behind the mysterious deaths.

In the documentary, Jack Madruga's niece Cathy Roberts thought the other men were scared of Mathias, which could have led them to follow him into the Californian wilderness:

"I do know, God forgive me, Doc and the other guys were scared of Mathias. Gary was going to go to the game with them and they didn't really want him to go but they were too scared to say anything. And that came from my uncle."

She also claims to have seen Mathias in a bar in the Browns Valley, California area within a year of the bodies being found. According to Roberts, she was sitting in the establishment and locked eyes with who she thought was Mathias. The men then got up and ran.

Mathias' sister, Tammie Phillips, believes her brother could have never done such a thing. Her idea of what happened sees the boys (including Mathias) getting lost in the snow, and after "weeks without his [schizophrenia] medication," Mathias became separated from the group before dying in the cold Californian wilderness like the other boys:

"I do believe he didn't make it out of there any more than the other boys did."

Toby Wright, author of the book Things Aren't Right: The Disappearance of the Yuba County Five, also does not think Mathias could have killed the other four men. He said Mathias' "schizophrenia is easy to use as an excuse," but there is no proof suggesting it was him:

"His schizophrenia is easy to use as an excuse. But there's no proof of Gary ever pulling something like this before".

While things could change, the case of the Yuba County Five remains open. No evidence suggests a clear conclusion is in sight.

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FAQs

Did Gary Mathias ever get found? ›

Based on beard growth, experts estimated Weiher had survived at least two months. In the days following, searchers found the skeletal remains of Sterling, Madruga, and Huett nearby. None of the men, officials claimed, died of foul play. The body of Gary Mathias has never been recovered.

Was the Yuba County Five ever found? ›

Four of them—Bill Sterling, 29; Jack Huett, 24; Ted Weiher, 32; and Jack Madruga, 30—were later found dead; the fifth, Gary Mathias, 25, has never been found. Yuba County, California, U.S. Plumas National Forest, California, U.S.

What happened to Gary Dale Mathias? ›

Two days later, Jackie Huett's father found his son's backbone. Autopsies concluded that the men had died of hypothermia. There was no sign of Gary Mathias, but his tennis shoes were found inside the forest service trailer and only four sets of footprints were uncovered at the scene.

Who are the parents of Gary Mathias? ›

When Gary Dale Mathias was born on 15 October 1952, in Yuba, California, United States, his father, Garland Dwayne Mathias, was 23 and his mother, Ida Marie Mosley, was 17.

What happened to Ted Weiher? ›

On June 4, wrote UPI, a motorcyclist passed by a forest service trailer in a mountain campground and noticed a broken window. Inside was the body of Ted Weiher. According to the Washington Post, he was tucked beneath multiple blankets, his feet badly frostbitten.

Is there a documentary about the Yuba County Five? ›

"Files of the Unexplained" File: Missing Yuba County Five (TV Episode 2024) - IMDb.

What is Yuba city named after? ›

The county was named after the Yuba River by Captain John Sutter for the Maidu village Yubu, Yupu, or Juba near the confluence of the Yuba and Feather Rivers.

In what year did the Yuba River flood Yuba City and surrounding areas? ›

In December 1955 a severe tropical storm caused severe flooding throughout Northern California with damage exceeding $200,000,000. One area suffering large-scale flooding was at Yuba City, at the confluence of the Feather and Yuba Rivers.

What disabilities do the Yuba County 5 have? ›

Two more, Ted Weiher (32) and Jack Madruga (30), had learning difficulties. The fifth, Gary Mathias (25) had been diagnosed with schizophrenia which had led him to be discharged from the US Army. All five lived with their parents in either Yuba City or neighbouring Marysville.

What happened to Dale Cheney? ›

The New York Police Department said 46-year-old Dale Cheney, a New Canaan resident, was pronounced dead Wednesday night after he was found unconscious and unresponsive at 6th Avenue and West 45th Street. Police said he fell to his death from Bar 54, an upscale rooftop bar at the Hyatt Centric Times Square New York.

What happened to Dale Bishop? ›

Dale Bishop was executed in Mississippi shortly after 6pm on 23 July. He had been sentenced to death in February 2000 for the murder of Marcus Gentry in December 1998. The man who actually killed Marcus Gentry is serving a life sentence.

What happened to Gary the Arena guy? ›

Gary S. O'Brien, known to many as “the Arena Guy,” died unexpectedly on May 19. O'Brien, 61, had been a director of communications for the Ohio State University since 2012, working on promoting concerts as well as athletic events at the Schottenstein Center and Nationwide Arena.

What happened to Gary Rogers? ›

Gary Rogers passed away doing what he loved, playing tennis at his home in Oakland, California, on May 2, 2017. Gary was the chairman and CEO of Oakland-based Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc., for 30 years.

What happened to Dale Hobbit? ›

Dale was first a sovereign township of the Northmen in northeastern Middle-earth that was destroyed by the dragon Smaug in TA 2770. It was then rebuilt after Smaug's demise in TA 2941, becoming the capital city of a great realm of Men with the same name.

What happened to Dale Walker? ›

Our hearts are heavy as we share that Dale Walker, Beneficial State Bank Board member, has passed away after his battle with cancer.

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