After the spark of 1999's The Blair Witch Project and it's means of Viral Marketing, several cases post viral success of the feature emerged making accusations and allegations of real-life horror stories. Many of which have since been debunked. However many cases have been left open due to their obscurity and strange circumstances. Where many have allegedly closed The Blackstone Murder Cases, the case yet still remains open to officials. It is allegedly reported that six Cast and Crew members on the set of 'Untitled Project (2001)' were murdered in cold blood. The murderer has yet to be apprehended. The problems in relation to the apprehension of the murderer is there is no evidence nor proof to prove that any of the "victims" were murdered. The only potential evidence available are reports made by the feature's Cast and Crew, who reported strange occurrences post trauma of the victims' passing. Reports allegedly stated; "A man was spotted wearing a bold mask and a fur one-piece clothing". The case has since grown a following from paranormal experts and extraterrestrial researches as the Blackstone area in Australia's Northern Territory (NT) has since been reported as a "high-level extraterrestrial presence" location by said researches. Allegedly the "man" has since been reported "frequently present around the location of the murders" and wears "a baby-like mask" and a "full bear skin suit". Due to the abnormality of the circumstances accusations claim the "man" is "potentially not human".
The Feature only into it's third week of production in February is closed due to the death of five crew members and it's lead actress. The Feature continues to remain "delayed indefinitely" until further notice. The Feature was reportedly documenting the Papulankutja Aboriginal Community and the government effects on the Blackstone Ranges.