
He vanished on a sunny spring day. Seven years later, they found him folded inside a chimney. A promising 18-year-old, stripped of his clothes, blocked in by furniture, with no signs of violence — and no answers. Police called it an accident. The cabin owner called it impossible. His family still lives with a ques…
Joshua Maddux’s story is the kind that refuses to rest, even after the body is found. An 18-year-old dreamer who loved music, writing, and wandering through the Colorado woods somehow ended up mummified inside a chimney barely a mile from home. No broken bones. No drugs. No clear injuries. Just a thin shirt, his other clothes folded nearby, and a heavy bar dragged across the fireplace as if to seal him in.
Investigators floated theories of a tragic misadventure, a bizarre accident, even a cruel murder carried out by more than one person. The cabin’s owner swore Joshua couldn’t have come down from the top; his family swore he would never have chosen this fate. Between those absolutes lies a void no report can fill. What remains is a father’s shock, a sister’s haunted imagination, and a young man forever frozen in an impossible place, his last moments locked inside a chimney and an unanswered why.