In 1959 a group of Russian hikers mysteriously died while traversing the snowy mountains of Siberia. Their deaths remain unexplained to this day. In this vid...
It's possible that that was still wild animals, especially if they were in the advanced stages of hypothermia at that point. I know seagulls are known to eat the eyes of baby seals while they're still alive; a raven could very well have done something like that to a dying human.
And it would make sense for officials to investigate the scene first to determine if there were murders even if there actually weren't.
But either way, I'd need to see some kind of evidence of that stuff to be convinced.
It's possible that that was still wild animals, especially if they were in the advanced stages of hypothermia at that point. I know seagulls are known to eat the eyes of baby seals while they're still alive; a raven could very well have done something like that to a dying human.
And it would make sense for officials to investigate the scene first to determine if there were murders even if there actually weren't.
But either way, I'd need to see some kind of evidence of that stuff to be convinced.