Missing American student found dead in Japan after dayslong search
Source: CNN
Missing American student found dead in Japan after dayslong search
By Rebekah Riess, Chris Boyette, Hanako Montgomery
Updated 1 hr 6 min ago
Updated Jun 6, 2026, 1:47 PM ET
PUBLISHED Jun 6, 2026, 11:37 AM ET

Undated photo of James "Weston" Higginbotham. (Nancy Higginbotham)
Search-and-rescue volunteers in Japan have found the body of an Auburn University student who went missing during a family vacation, his family said, marking a tragic end to a frantic dayslong search across forested mountains. ... James Weston Higginbotham, 20, was found dead Saturday outside Kyoto, his family announced in a social media post.
Our family is heartbroken to share that Weston was found deceased by a volunteer search-and-rescue group in a mountainous area outside of Kyoto. The grief we feel is impossible to put into words, the family wrote.
A passionate naturalist, Weston vanished May 29 after leaving his parents and brother to explore Kyoto on his own after butting heads with his mother over her use of ChatGPT and the natural resources such AI requires to navigate their trip.
Using the Life360 app to track his location, his parents saw that Weston got on a train and visited several stores. They texted him to ask where he was going, and his location was turned off shortly afterward, which was out of character for him, his mother said.
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Orangenero
(29 posts)The details seem odd. He wanders away in another country because his mom uses ChatGpt and they find him dead.
OnlinePoker
(6,167 posts)chouchou
(3,375 posts)SunSeeker
(58,384 posts)He only had the equivalent of about $60 cash on him, and didnt use his credit cards. He could not have bought much. I bet the hardware store clerk remembers him and what he bought, which could be a clue to what happenedlike if he bought rope. Super sad. Sounds like he had a mental breakdown. Just horrifying for the family.
My 22 year old son just came back from a solo trip to Japan. He had the time of his life. But he was not dealing with whatever this kid was going through.
cliffside
(1,823 posts)my 30 + year old son did a solo trip to Japan in late fall and wants to return, I was nervous the entire time. My heart aches for his family.
fujiyamasan
(2,108 posts)Japan is one of the safest countries in the world.
ultralite001
(2,744 posts)Aokigahara Forest???
SunSeeker
(58,384 posts)He was anti-AI use because of the data centers that hurt the environment.
They were not near the Aokigahara Forest, which is on the northern side of Mount Fuji near Tokyo. They were in Kyoto, over 300 miles from Tokyo.
No cause of death nor details of how the body was found have been released. He may have been killed in a landslide or rockslide, common in the steep forest trails outside of Kyoto, especially during the monsoon rains that had hit during his disappearance. His last known location was traced to one of those Kyoto forest trailheads.
Another clue was that he stopped at a hardware store before disappearing. He only had the equivalent of about $60 cash and did not use his credit cards. He could not have bought much with $60. It would be helpful to know what he bought. I would think he would have stood out to the store clerk and the clerk would remember what he bought, but nothing about that has been reported.
pimpbot
(1,185 posts)Where is Parker Posey when you need her!
hamsterjill
(17,874 posts)I listened to an interview with a family member (I think maybe a sister???) yesterday and he sounded like a great kid. I was driving and didn't hear the introduction to the piece.
Whatever happened, it always hurts to lose a young one. May he rest in peace.
betsuni
(29,375 posts)The main character, also found dead, was around the same age, avid hiker and loved the outdoors, had left at night not telling anyone of his plans.
He was described as feeling lost and not adapting to adulthood, worried about the state of the world, listening to Alex Jones and other conspiracy theory sources, underlining verses in the Bible (parents "devout Christians" ). May have been beginning to have symptoms of schizophrenia that start around that age.
Went into the woods to die.
fujiyamasan
(2,108 posts)Its unclear what the AI relevance is though. This doesnt strike me as a case where someone suicidal used a chatbot that encouraged them to do so