Esoteric Demands 300,000 Rubles from Volunteers for Usoltsevs' Disappearance Information

During the broadcast, Danila faced accusations that he might be concealing information about the case.
Channel One continues to investigate the disappearance of the Usoltsev family. On the evening of October 31, they published an episode titled «Disappeared in the Anomaly. Episode 2. Dangerous Track in Life and Taiga.» In this episode, more details about the Usoltsev family emerge, and along with them, theories about their disappearance grow.
Thus, it turned out that shortly before the disappearance, Irina and her husband were supposed to attend a Tantra session (a set of practices aimed at expanding consciousness and achieving wholeness — Ed.). But at the last moment, Irina changed her mind. To warn her friend Maria, who also decided to go to Tantra, Usoltseva wrote her a long message, which was read on air.
“I really wanted to go to Tantra with my husband, you know how much I love all this and my husband agreed <…> I was waiting and preparing to go through this journey with my husband and together with him. And then suddenly — I didn«t want to anymore. In one moment, I»m driving and suddenly I realize that I don«t want to go to Tantra. I want to spend time with my husband instead,” writes Irina.
According to Usoltseva«s friend, Irina had long been interested in practices, and her husband supported her in this but rarely participated.
“Many couples go through crises, and you don«t always find in yourself the understanding of what to do with it or how to get through it, and we accompanied Ira in this <…> When they were thinking about divorce, moving apart, they weren»t exactly separating, just seeing how it would work out, but as Ira later told, she made the decision to be together and was happy about it,” says Maria.

A range of experts presented diverse hypotheses about what happened to the missing family.
This time, not Irina«s son but his friend — Vladislav Mikhailovsky — appeared on the program. And he put forward a new version of the disappearance. He suggested that the family might have had problems, particularly with Sergei»s business.
“I think they actually ran away, I«m sure of it. Rescuers couldn»t find them for a month, searched the taiga, and there are no people there. At least animals would have scattered some things, backpacks, shoes, but apparently, there really are no people there,” says the guy.
Since the show remembered Danila, profiler Alexander Petrov was connected to the broadcast, who watched the previous episode and made the following conclusions:
“Danila either knows something and is very worried that it will be hidden, or he absolutely doesn«t care about the fate of his relatives. And he doesn»t care because, again, he knows the truth. In the interview, he showed the full range of emotions, but in the studio, he only connected with the working versions that are beneficial to him,” says Petrov.
But according to Danila«s friend, he is hiding nothing and has absolutely no secrets.
Also, after the previous episode, a woman contacted the editorial office and said that she saw a couple very similar to the Usoltsevs in Novosibirsk. They looked very tired, and there was no child with them. However, Irina«s son — Danila — ignored the message with this information. Later, he replied that it gives him pleasant hope, but he no longer believes media and eyewitness reports that are published without confirmation.

Journalist Anna Sokolova shared findings from her personal investigation into the disappearance.
The next version was put forward by journalist Anna Sokolova, who conducted her own investigation. She said that the Usoltsevs lived “not just in different houses, but in different cities.”
“At least that«s what the neighbors say, that Irina lived in Sosnovoborsk with her daughter, and Sergei would come to her from Zheleznogorsk, about once every few days, bring groceries and leave,” says the correspondent.
According to Sokolova, near the village of Kuturchin, there is a road that leads to the border with Mongolia and Kazakhstan, where the family could have reached, since Sergei Usoltsev had partnership relations with these countries.
At this time, journalist NGS24.RU Alexei Taiganaut, who participated in the search for the Usoltsev family, joined the conversation. He had previously published a report. He did not believe Anna Sokolova«s version.
“This version that the respected guests are now expressing is a complete contradiction. That is, people want to disappear quietly and at the same time raise the biggest fuss possible. This is absolutely illogical and contradicts common sense, especially since the person is a manager, he could calculate the consequences. If they wanted to leave, to run away — they would have done it quietly,” says Alexei.

NGS24.RU correspondent Alexei Taiganaut disputed the theory put forward by Anna Sokolova.
Afterwards — Danila Batalov entered the studio, and a wave of questions fell upon him. One of the experts remembered Sergei«s son from his first marriage, who lives in the USA, suggesting that the family could have hidden there. But even the host did not believe this.
“Did they invent some kind of teleporter, that from Mount Buratinka straight to California through gold miners?” the host wonders.
Meanwhile, the head of volunteers for searching missing children, Svetlana Torgashina, said that they continue to receive a heap of letters where the Usoltsevs were allegedly seen. Information was even offered to be passed on for money.
“A woman called me, introducing herself as a practitioner, an esoteric, very complicated everything: ‘I am ready to provide information on where the Usoltsevs are,’ I say: ‘Okay, I«m listening,’ and she says: ‘No, it doesn»t work like that.’ She was ready to provide information for each family member — 100,000 rubles (approximately $1,000 at current rates). In total, 300,000 rubles (approximately $3,000 at current rates),” says Torgashina.

Siberian shaman Viktor Zaitsev asserted that the missing parents did not survive.
The last version in the episode was put forward by Siberian shaman Viktor Zaitsev. He stated that the parents are not alive, he “doesn«t feel” them, but singer Aziza disagreed with him, saying that she “doesn»t feel” only Irina, and Sergei is not in very good condition but is alive.
“I don«t have shamanic practices, but I feel inside that they are alive. I think, as a son, I would have felt it,” said Danila Batalov, Irina Usoltseva»s son.
Also, according to the shaman, the little daughter Arina is alive but is located more than a hundred kilometers from the place of disappearance.
Earlier, NGS24.RU published versions from the first episode of the program “Let Them Talk,” dedicated to the Usoltsevs. Different experts put forward different theories.
Meanwhile, we remind that all information about the disappearance of the Usoltsev family, NGS24.RU collects in a single story.





