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Driver Describes Entering Empty Parallel Version of Hometown in California

The Why Files · Parallel Universes Are Real — And People Fall Into Them · June 6, 2026
Driver Describes Entering Empty Parallel Version of Hometown in California
The Why Files
The Why Files
Parallel Universes Are Real — And People Fall Into Them
"These weren't exactly people. They were something wearing the shape of people. Even though Carol would love to ask someone about the town, she knew these were not the people to ask. She knew it deep in her soul that if she spoke to whatever was on that corner, she would not come back."
Carol McKelvey reported that in 2006, after smelling her deceased grandfather's cigar smoke, she entered a deserted, alternate version of Riverside, California, where her family homes and the historic cemetery were replaced by different structures or empty lots. She encountered humanoid figures with wrong proportions moving in stuttering motion, which she instinctively knew were not human and posed existential danger.

About this episode

This episode of The Y-Files, hosted by AJ, presents three campfire-style paranormal stories described as true and unsolved mysteries involving reality shifts and missing identities. The most newsworthy segment covers the case of William Burgess Powell, also known as Benjamin Kyle, who was discovered naked and amnesiac behind a Burger King in Georgia in 2004. For 11 years he could not legally prove his existence until DNA genealogy identified him in 2015. The episode reveals that a 2026 documentary alleged Powell may have faked his amnesia and worked for organized crime or intelligence agencies before vanishing in 1976, evidenced by a forensically wiped computer and searches for Colorado cold case murders. His former associate expressed fear of him, and Powell disappeared again in 2016 after the documentary aired. The episode also covers Lorena García Gordo, a Spanish woman who posted online in 2008 claiming she woke in a parallel universe where her boyfriend and over 100 memories never existed, and Carol McKelvey, who in 2006 reported driving into an empty, alternate version of her California hometown populated by inhuman entities. AJ presents these as unsolved mysteries without debunking or analysis, inviting audience feedback on expanding them into full episodes.

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