
Perhaps the guards disposed of the bodies here.
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Here's another wacky theory: the grave is full of people who tried to get into the nearby Area 69 military installation. Between songs, during one segment, Maybell confirms she broadcasts from Bone County, and even reveals she drives a truck.Īnother theory suggests the pit is the work of a grave robber who is disposing of bodies they may have dug up from a nearby Las Brujas graveyard, which has six graves - matching the six body bags we see in the pit. In her broadcasts between songs, she says she had at least six husbands who are now "six feet under". One character players suspect is behind the mass grave is Mary-Beth Maybell, the host of the radio station K-Rose. Many fans have suggested the mass grave is where the Sindacco mafia bury their unfortunate victims, given the background shown in The Introduction is similar to the background of the grave. In The Introduction, a short film that acts as a prequel to San Andreas' main story included with the PlayStation 2 special edition of the game, members from the Sindacco mafia are shown digging a hole in the desert after killing their bookkeeper to make room for another. The first popular theory I read was about the Sindacco family. Who buried the bodies? Who are they? Why were they killed? And what's the story behind the abandoned truck? These questions have puzzled Grand Theft Auto lore fans for years - and even now, 17 years later, the truth remains hidden. But it's the pit itself that's set fans speculating for nearly two decades: six body bags and a Bobcat truck we can only assume was abandoned by whoever dumped the bodies. It's barren desert terrain, rocks and a nearby highway the only things to look at nearby. The mass grave is a pit in the El Castillo del Diablo area of San Andreas' Bone County. It has been a mystery for GTA fans since San Andreas' initial release in 2004. Since I wasn't going to get a response and not knowing much about the mass grave, I did a quick Google search and was met with wiki pages full of theories on the story behind the bodies. I tried to email back, but since it was temporary it bounced. But the first thing we noticed was the temporary email address.


It didn't have any context attached to it and what you see is literally what we got.

On Saturday 26th June, at 7.57pm, Eurogamer received this cryptic email about one of the biggest mysteries in the Grand Theft Auto series: San Andreas' mass grave.
