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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
2:10 - Angela Hammond
12:00 - Paul, Sarah & Lorenzo
19:35 - Diane Augat
29:38 - The Scariest Thought...
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My mom has a cousin who just up and vanished in her teens. They found her on Facebook decades later. She blocked everyone and refuses to talk to anyone. No clue what happened.
@puddleduck279
Жыл бұрын
How strange! Is it actually her or is it somebody using your relatives name, like a stolen identity?
@SilverCheetah
Жыл бұрын
I personally have no clue. They (mom, her other cousins, ect) seem certain its her though. It was a fully active and normal account. Not one of those obviously bot or scam accounts.
@puddleduck279
Жыл бұрын
@@SilverCheetah that's so strange but you know sometimes people just up and go for whatever their reason is and as hard as that must be, I suppose you have to just let them go and do their thing! Thanks for your reply! 😉👍
@video-luver769
Жыл бұрын
You know, my mom had a cousin who was in the Air Force, and she just up and disappeared one day. The Air Force even investigated her disappearance and found nothing. Then years later she turned up alive, but wanted nothing to do with anyone in her family.
@neuralmute
Жыл бұрын
In a lot of these cases there had been abuse in the family that had either been unknown to everyone else, or had been kept quiet for the sake of "keeping the family together". I've got a 'missing' cousin who everyone in the family knows ran away to escape the abuse he was suffering, and apart from his twin sister, most of the family has pretended that he never existed. We caught a distant glimpse of him from across the cemetery at his father's funeral - he looked almost exactly like my late uncle had at that age. And we'll probably never see him again.
How do you find a part of Paul's scalp and conclude he ran away with his daughter? you can be in a hurry but your scalp is typically not the kind of item you forget to take with you.
@curtisjoseph7228
Жыл бұрын
Maybe they thought it was a hair piece 😅
@hashidraws
Жыл бұрын
@Curtis Joseph Then they are extremely dumb to confuse a literal scalp with a hair piece...😅
@aw3s0m3awesome
Жыл бұрын
I forget my scalp all the time hell sometimes it just falls off
@journeysalkebulan
Жыл бұрын
lol! 😂 🤯
@WhiteCourtain
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but this made me laugh 😂😂😂
The Donovan siblings are definitely responsible. One connection is a coincidence, two is a pattern. And those 3 are oozing suspicion.
@jamesknapp64
Жыл бұрын
The sister's behavior and words are the incriminating stuff
@christinepettett9138
Жыл бұрын
Ian Fleming or Agatha Christie fan?
@neuralmute
Жыл бұрын
@@christinepettett9138 That's actually a paraphrase of Arthur Conan Doyle, but Agatha Christie grew up reading his stories, right when they were newly published (can you imagine?!?), so he definitely influenced her!
@LePezzy66
Жыл бұрын
En vier maal is ronduit verdacht
@justinhaaring
Жыл бұрын
Goenavund.
"Despite the fact that a worryingly large piece of Paul's scalp was found in the truck, detectives initially theorised that the whole scene had been staged and that the newly divorced father had run off with his daughter" Sorry but... WHAT??? I would have an easier time believing he ran off with his daughter if they had found his severed leg. What on earth were the detectives thinking?
@goldensuzaku
Жыл бұрын
Is a member of the police force related to Theresa and family?
@lorettascott5477
Жыл бұрын
I know that stopped me ☠ dead!?Wth????
@martlettoo
Жыл бұрын
They weren't, clearly
@jasonvargas7564
Жыл бұрын
Repeat after me. AYY SEE AYY BEE
@LadyAstarionAncunin
Жыл бұрын
@@goldensuzaku That's what I was thinking. Even if it wasn't a blood relation, it could have been some other kind of relationship.
Always tragic when a parent dies without knowing the exact fate of their son or daughter
@the_angry_angora963
Жыл бұрын
Just hope they are reunited in the afterlife, ❤😢
@StarryInkArt
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I hope they are reunited 😔
@flightofthebumblebee9529
Жыл бұрын
It breaks my heart Steven Koecher's dad had to die without knowing what happened to his son.
@davemccage7918
Жыл бұрын
Very insightful and informative comment. Someone get this guy an award! Definitely deserves to be top comment… 😒
@themyofmy
Жыл бұрын
@@davemccage7918why are you so mad
The saddest pages are the ones with just a photo and no more information :(
Hearing your girlfriend give a “haunting scream” into the telephone…. How utterly horrific. And then to cause your car to stall/break down to a poorly executed uturn frustrating in the extreme! You surely never get over that. I’d say it’s extremely unlikely that Angela is still alive , though I hope Justice prevails no matter how long it takes.
@getschwifty9531
Жыл бұрын
Seriously, man, I would've had no qualms carjacking that lady that refused to help him follow the truck. I would inconvenience some heartless bitch to save my fiancee.
@Ashaera
Жыл бұрын
I screwed up my transmission doing this, changing to reverse while still driving forward slowly, when I was young. I knew this had to be why his transmission suddenly failed before Lazy said so. Poor guy!
@Imaslutforpuns
Жыл бұрын
@@Ashaera I can’t imagine how he felt being so close but yet still too far away :(
@Holland4evahh
Жыл бұрын
And still so many people in America are religious. The car of the killer should stop. Was it faith?
@getschwifty9531
Жыл бұрын
@@Holland4evahh what? The more disconcerting thing in America is how illogical people like you are.
Police in case 2: "ah yes, I have worked cases like this hundreds of times. Paul scalped himself to make it look like a kidnapping. Paul clearly ran off."
@amp4105
Жыл бұрын
most intelligent cop
@trumphater1789
Жыл бұрын
Ummm what .... Is that sarcasm i hope
@b0leg23
Жыл бұрын
@@trumphater1789 not sarcasm i shear my scalp off all the time when I get angry. I'm also notorious for bleeding profusely all over the car and shooting up my door once in a while. It happens
@MiddayEnglishman
10 ай бұрын
Which is a good point, if ever you're arrested and sent straight to court and 6 different public defenders tell you to plead guilty or they'll add punishments for being innocent. Just defend yourself obviously if you know you're innocent.. if you can explain it to a judge it usually sorts itself out. That was for driving whilst drunk, I don't drink as I got "the R worded" when I was 16 and very very very drunk. I usually got arrested 4 times a week for drink driving eve though I blew 2 00's. One time I was arrested driving out of the police station carpark for.. drink driving.. confused the Sgt when I appeared back in processing after just leaving. This is the singular reason why I sold my bike and won't drive anymore.. spending the rest of my life in prison to get to drive for an hour a day isn't worth it.
@wolf.eye._-
10 ай бұрын
LOL
I feel so bad for Rob in the first story. He must be haunted to this day. Poor, poor Angie.
@ThePunisher-si8ex
Жыл бұрын
Kitchen woman. Chop chop
@imsosuccessful2910
Жыл бұрын
@@ThePunisher-si8ex motherless behavior
@Soup_phobic
11 ай бұрын
@@ThePunisher-si8ex Disgusting
@Valoelify
11 ай бұрын
@@ThePunisher-si8ex Worthless insect... Chop chop.
@Chopscrewyyy
11 ай бұрын
@@ThePunisher-si8exwow ur so edgy
That first story is so crazy, I remember the unsolved mysteries about it. A lot of people don't realize how much more dangerous it was out there in 70s, 80s and early 90s.
@LilJollyJoker
Жыл бұрын
Same! I saw the UM episode too!
@IdontKnow-gm7eu
Жыл бұрын
@watchmejumpstart Yeah, I'm not convinced by his story either.
@penskepc2374
Жыл бұрын
@@IdontKnow-gm7eu multiple witnesses saw the supposed perpetrator, but I guess you never know
@o-mangaming5042
Жыл бұрын
@watchmejumpstart It's possible. The second I heard his transmission busted, I was like, "he probably didn't stop the car to change gears when he was pulling his maneuvers." Yup, that's what did it. There were witnesses to a guy lurking in the area ahead of her abduction, but that's not airtight either. That could've been staged, or he might've heard about that after the fact and wove it into his narrative, given the info we have. No mention was made of phone records to confirm they'd even spoken (not sure how those were handled in '91) so it's possibly only his word that she was abducted there in the first place.
@pinkbubblesnake
Жыл бұрын
@@o-mangaming5042I'm curious about this too with her being pregnant. Alot of women get killed during pregnancy
The man in the green truck went through Bellmont, Illinois. In 1990 my mother (who was pregnant at the time) and I (3 years old) were walking my older brother to school. Bellmont is a small enough village where you can get anywhere by foot within ten minutes so instead of wasting gas my mom just decided to just go by foot. Once we had dropped my brother off at school and within literally 2-3 blocks from my house a man in a green ford truck with a big fish picture on the back window drove by and looked at my mom and I. He yelled out something like "Looking real fine baby!" at my mother as he drove. He went down the next block but made a right turn like he was going to go around the block again and sure enough there he was staring at my mom and spewing the same crap at her and once again he made another right. My mom then told me that if she says to run home and get daddy that I do exactly that. But I guess he never came back. A few years later my mom was watching an episode of Unsolved Mysteries and that same green ford truck driven by the same man appeared on screen. I was too young to remember this at the time. I'm just glad that my mom was around to tell me.
@cheechicana
Жыл бұрын
K.
@biddrickbidmen4774
Жыл бұрын
Doesn't that mean that he came from Illinois then? I don't know if that helps the case any
@questlove_satx
Жыл бұрын
Hardin County neighbor, here :)
@biddrickbidmen4774
Жыл бұрын
@@lunarbubu because a greasy looking guy in a truck whistling and cat calling at a pregpregnant woman and her kid walking down the street struck her as odd.
@lainiwakura1776
Жыл бұрын
@@cheechicana Don't answer if you have nothing to say.
That second case… it’s infuriating because there was so much evidence but it seems to have been barely investigated!
@sourdeNouille
Жыл бұрын
With the cop walking through the evidence and just seeming uninterested, it's possible even he was involved in some way, or friends with the siblings, maybe even the real infant's father.
@bobbyqueso
Жыл бұрын
so infuriating that in both the first 2 stories the police didnt take any of it seriously at first and lost precious time.
@unknown11215
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@jasonvargas7564
Жыл бұрын
Ayy see ayy bee
@LadyAstarionAncunin
Жыл бұрын
That may have been by design.
Paul’s story gets A WHOLE lot more despicable. That Teresa woman had his new wife kicked out of the house she was living in in Paul’s name, and the new wife went to court to battle it, only for the judge to tell her she owed Theresa thousands of dollars for living in it illegally. Theresa also made a bizarre claim about “having a dream” where she saw where the 3 bodies were. Listen to Trace Evidence podcast for the entire disgusting tale.
@ULTIMATZEKROM
11 ай бұрын
Wow. Teresa's a piece of work.
@TSmith-yy3cc
10 ай бұрын
What a wonderful system made up of individuals interested in justice, equality, and fairness we have...
i was seriously lost with the second one until i heard about the siblings. they had to have been involved for SURE.
@magesalmanac6424
Жыл бұрын
Right! That web of connections at the end was nuts.
Teresa did it. She wanted the money. When Paul talked with his friends about kicking her, one of them probably told her about it. She knew the child wasn't Paul's so she needed to act fast. The fact Paul was with his daughter was even better: if Sarah was gone too, Teresa could claim her child is entitled to everything. Lorenzo was probably told about the plan, but something happened and he needed to go too. Imo the savagery inside the van was to fool investigators about the killer/killers profile.
@lainiwakura1776
Жыл бұрын
I think her brother wanting revenge for getting fired is also a motive.
@barbrothers2
Жыл бұрын
She's disgusting and money hungry I hope she had a terrible life. Whether she killed him or not, she's scum. And she or her brother most likely did it.
@dreamsteddybearsmaster
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I mean targetting Paul's mother like that and then refusing a DNA test despite the founded claims definitely raises 2 red flags. Fishy to say the least
@maybae_dragonfly
Жыл бұрын
Really hope she didnt get Paul's money .
@cucuriguuuu
Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know if she got the money or not ? I really hope she didn't, but we live in a fucked up world so it wouldn't be a surprise if in the end she did.
i hope rob from the first story is doing okay, i can’t imagine the feeling of both when the car died. i hope she is resting easy and did not suffer. so sad
The Angela Hammond case is absolutely terrifying.
Gosh, poor Rob. You could just see the heartbreak on his face 😢
@thevelvettip1110
Жыл бұрын
Actually, I saw B.S. written all over his face.
@MishKoz
Жыл бұрын
@@thevelvettip1110 Did you miss the part where he was cleared of any suspicion or do you just like attention?
@OldSchool82
Жыл бұрын
he didnt want the baby and she was insistent that she was going to give birth so he set it all up, now you know.
@SsLl-kc4ig
Жыл бұрын
@@MishKoz Errors may occur, as has happened in other cases. When it says that it has always been a quiet little town without serious problems, comes with the lack of experience to solve this kind of case.
@kimmyfreak200
Жыл бұрын
he killed her....notice that hard swallow and tight lipped thing he did... its just an opinion...
In 2006, Paul and Sarah were declared legally dead. So the court gave Teresa the inheritance for her son. She revealed on a talk show that she failed the polygraph test. She had her son tested later and it's revealed his father is Paul. It's so frustrating
The story of Charley Ross has always haunted me. His was the very first kidnapping for ransom in US history, and his parents did everything they could... And still he was never found.
How can the police fail the family so hard in the case with Paul, Serah and Lorenzo ??!! That the family had to find those cruesome discoveries themself is already way to much !!
@MidnightDarkness666
Жыл бұрын
Cops are usually a lot more on the ball when a child is involved. So strange
If you live in a town where no one locks their doors at night, f^°king start locking your doors
@xSwordLilyx
Жыл бұрын
my second reminder today 😔
@larakeller2478
Жыл бұрын
ALWAYS
@thevelvettip1110
Жыл бұрын
'Nuff said!!!
@LadyAstarionAncunin
Жыл бұрын
They won't, even in 2023. They also don't lock their windows, *and* they leave their curtains open. They think crime only happens in "bad" neighborhoods and "no one around here would do that." Okay then.
@LadyAstarionAncunin
Жыл бұрын
@Basado Americano Doesn't matter if you don't lock the door. It you leave it unlocked, that's not your Glock anymore; it's the intruder's Glock.
It's highly unlikely that any body parts would be found of someone and that person would still be alive and I would be absolutely amazed if Diane is discovered alive the most likely conclusion is that she was murdered by whoever kidnapped her and they left her fingers to be found as some sort of sick joke to taunt her relatives
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
Diane is the mother of a high school friend. I had just moved from Oklahoma to Florida in 98. I was hanging out in Land O Lakes that spring and summer which is how I met him. Everything was fresh and so incredibly sad. I remember him telling me about how shady his dad was and that he believed he was responsible for his mom going missing. It's still so hard to wrap my head around having to go through something like that. I'd be a basket case if something happened to my mom. It's heartbreaking.
@misseselise3864
Жыл бұрын
especially a piece of scalp. you don’t accidentally leave part of your scalp behind. that’s something that only happens with contact gunshot wounds
@KoffinKat
Жыл бұрын
@@misseselise3864 The piece of scalp was a part of the second story. Dianne lost her finger, an entirely survivable injury. My guess is that she was forced into prostitution, maybe pumped with drugs to make her more "obedient" (sleeping with men in exchange for her next dose). These things have happened before, it's a fate worse than death in my opinion.
The first story hurts my heart, can you imagine the pain that rob has endured all these years
@ThePunisher-si8ex
Жыл бұрын
Kitchen. Do dishes asap
@LatinoLover
9 ай бұрын
@@ThePunisher-si8ex???
@eye_cancer
2 ай бұрын
???? @@ThePunisher-si8ex
I and mom have been streaming Unsolved Mysteries for the third time and we just saw the episode for Angela Hammond's case. Good to know that these cases are getting attention nowadays too since Unsolved Mysteries are not as big anymore. I'm just happy that they are not being forgotten.
@ShadyLife101
Жыл бұрын
Weird guy..
@BLUE_OCTOBER-TRIX
Жыл бұрын
@@ShadyLife101 What’s so weird about what they said and looking at their name I don’t know if they are a guy
@warpedgenius5182
Жыл бұрын
makes me sad when not found and wish some one hung for it
@roxxi3089
Жыл бұрын
@@ShadyLife101 Ikr you're weird
@alphabetparadox
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I just watched that episode this month so it was still fresh in my mind. Kind of a spooky coincidence. I remember being really impressed/scared by the reenactment. Sad to see there's still been no update for the case almost 30 years later.
I felt very angry with the woman who picked up Angie's boyfriend. If only she followed the truck that abducted Angie, she could been saved. However, I thought that could we really blame her? If she did follow the car and it turns out that the abductor was armed or had other people with him who was ready to kill, she could have died too or been abducted as well. In the end, self-preservation will prevail.
@thiswillnotdo6027
Жыл бұрын
i mean its understandable, late at night some guy asks to get into your car and follow another truck, i dont blame anyone for refusing because it IS a bit sketchy. Its really sad though
I'm glad that Rob has been able to start a family and that he still talks with Angela's family. I know he blames himself, but he did what he could.
The lady who created the Charley Project needs one of those cutizenshio awards. This darabase is awesome and must have taken a lot of work to create 👏👏👏
@bamahammer949
Ай бұрын
What is a citensizuzo and darabase??
Meaghan does an amazing job on The Charley Project. She is a true inspiration. 💕
@Imaslutforpuns
Жыл бұрын
Not the hero we deserve but the one we need ❤
@antonydrossos5719
Жыл бұрын
I did not know that about her before. Jut awesome
@flightofthebumblebee9529
Жыл бұрын
She truly is. I have been deep into Charley Project before ID channel or Disappeared ever even started.
@Arrowdynamic92
Жыл бұрын
Who is she?
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
Жыл бұрын
@@Imaslutforpuns why is she a hero we don’t deserve?
I'm from one of those sleepy, rural type places in northern Arkansas that never really has any violent crime but the story from Missouri reminds me of one of the very few cases from around here - that also actually spanned or at least had links to Missouri. My dad and his brothers used to work catching chickens around here back in the late 70's/early 80's with a guy who later turned out to be a serial killer. I think it had turned out where he'd killed several women from down here all the way up to Missouri. And he had a plot of land up in the mountains north of where I live where he'd stashed a lot of the women's cars and belongings. I haven't looked up his name in a while but the few times I did, the only things I could find were fairly old, early/mid 2000's articles where they were like studying his brain/brainwaves. But he had the most serial killer-sounding name you could imagine: JB Grinder. But there were a lot of weird stories about how this guy was a complete looney toon. Supposedly, he almost always worked in the chicken houses naked and my dad and his brothers heard from some of the other guys who worked with him more often that he also regularly "forced himself" onto another one of the chicken catchers who was mentally handicapped and would literally roll him around in the chicken litter and you know, "sexually assault" him... It's like horrific shit - my dad and uncles didn't directly witness that part but it was widely known and openly discussed apparently. I asked why nobody stopped him and they all just said he was a complete unhinged lunatic and would regularly attack and nearly kill people for no reason and nobody wanted to get involved or mess with him. Plus, all of these guys would have been alcoholic, drug-addicted teenagers in the boondocks of Arkansas in the 80's - I imagine they didn't know what to think or do. I guess there was also the story of Ronald Gene Simmons from around here about that same time - dude apparently got his own daughter pregnant, invited his entire extended family over for Christmas, executed them one at a time as they showed up and when he had finally killed and buried his entire family, he went to his place of work (literally a post office/postal place) and shot that place up - my dad has a cousin who was there and had to hide under a desk. Off the top of my head, I believe this dude immediately like pled guilty and demanded the death penalty and if I remember correctly, was the fastest conviction to execution in US or at least maybe Arkansas history - or maybe it was just "modern" history... Either way, I guess there was two pretty wild prolific cases from around here.
@iloveavicci5907
Жыл бұрын
Good grief 😮
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
Well damn... that's some shit. Those stories need to be covered on one of these horror or true crime channels!
First case, I really feel awful for Rob 💔
@flightofthebumblebee9529
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely horrible. Karma will meet up with that guy one day if it has not already.
@grrrrbabyverygrrr8165
Жыл бұрын
I think she got it worse though.
@z.s.7992
Жыл бұрын
Same...its so alien to me to want to hurt someone...i would be destroyed by the guilt. Did the killer feel this way
@johnhein2539
Жыл бұрын
@@grrrrbabyverygrrr8165 Well that's part of what would haunt Rob. What was she thinking as his car slowed down to a halt? Terrible.
@johnhein2539
Жыл бұрын
Oh me too. Hindsight is 20/20 but I wish he could have "commandeered" that stopped woman's car who was too scared to chase that truck. Maybe hand her your ID and car keys and leave the woman there to call the police with a brief truck description.
Angela Hammond is the most terrifying thing I’ve ever heard.
@lydiapetra1211
Жыл бұрын
So is the Springfield 3.....that's even scarier...
Could you make this a regular topic? Not only do you cover cases with great dedication and information but would definitely help these cases get more notice
Diane is the mother of a high school friend. I had just moved from Oklahoma to Florida in 98. I was hanging out in Land O Lakes that spring and summer which is how I met him. Everything was fresh and so incredibly sad. I remember him telling me about how shady his dad was and that he believed he was responsible for his mom going missing. It's still so hard to wrap my head around having to go through something like that. I'd be a basket case if something happened to my mom. It's heartbreaking. 😢
@MandenTV
Жыл бұрын
I’m suspicious of your friend. Richie just seems so shady to me. I remember talking to him.
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
@@MandenTV and when did you talk to him?
The second one is probably the most infuriating. I hope Teresa has lived a life of nothing but pain
@MidnightDarkness666
Жыл бұрын
I hope her son grew up to resent her and cut contact. I imagine he has his suspicions about his mother.
I genuinely hope the missing people are okay. Rest in peace to those that passed away.
I was thinking of Angie's case not too long ago. That Unsolved Mysteries episode i watched as a child stuck with me all these years later. How awful to feel so powerless.
Holy shit... my jaw full blown dropped when I heard that cruel twist of fate with Rob's transmission. Unbelievably crushing. I am gutted for them.
I remember hearing about Angie’s story in Unsolved Mysteries. It was heartbreaking.
I feel really bad for Diane. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1994, and there were barely any treatments then. It had to be terrible back in the 1980’s. It would’ve been really easy to end up around terrible people when manic and not having good judgement.
Teresa definitely had something to do with the second case, and the baby definitely wasn't Paul's.
@AlexTechie
Жыл бұрын
Motive: she was probably cheating on him, the brother was pissed off at him, she wanted all his property on the basis that "their" child should inherit it, and she refused a DNA test to prove it was his child. She probably caught wind that he was going to leave her. Bonus points for finding a connection to the "incompetent" police officers who could care less about investigating the case and were destroying evidence.
@ULTIMATZEKROM
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexTechie Definitely
@worstpartis20068
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexTechie How the hell did she even get away with this, does she have some connections with the police???
@iwant2meetaliens
Жыл бұрын
@@worstpartis20068 her having a connection with the police and having them cover for her doesn’t surprise me in the least. Probably doesn’t surprise anyone.
@misstina1986
11 ай бұрын
The baby was Paul's. She had a test done
I’ve said this so many times before, and Lazy just reiterated it, but someone out there knows something that happened to each victim. By them not saying anything, that makes them just as guilty, in my opinion, as the perpetrators. There’s ZERO reason why they can’t contact the police, or Crime Stoppers, anonymously. It’s mind blowing how they could keep quiet all these years. How can they sleep at night? How can they continue protecting the perpetrators? I just hope that Karma gets each and every single one that’s protecting these monsters!!!
@MidnightDarkness666
Жыл бұрын
It's infuriating, especially when it's a community or organisation (cough military cough) that closes ranks to protect the perps. There's a case here in Edinburgh where a man was chased into a field by a gang of locals who beat him to death. There's scant info on it online, save that it's a cold case because no one will talk. The only case I can think of where its okay was when the town that killed the town bully with a rap sheet as long as your arm in Skidmore. Can't remember his name right now but he was a piece of work.
Rob's transmission failed and it died...My heart broke. What a horrible fate.
In story #2 blood and hair was found from Paul and his daughter but nothing of Lorenzo's. Shouldn't that make him a suspect?
A former friend of mine totally incapacitated his car by showing off. He was trying to speed away but the car just stopped working like 10' from his parking spot. He had to leave the car in front of my house for a few weeks and then scrap it because the repair cost more than the car was worth. I forget which part broke. It broke because of how he operated the car, it wasn't a coincidence. I think because of that, I never really questioned that the boyfriend's car broke at a critical moment
@sparkpenguin
13 күн бұрын
did he back out really fast and then immediately throw the car into drive and slam the gas before it had even stopped moving? that's like a shotgun to your transmission's face but people think it looks cool
God, that first story really got to me. I mourn for her fate, and I can't even imagine how her poor fiance got past this. Being so close to saving her, and then a cruel twist when his car died. How utterly traumatic for both of them. I hope and pray that her abductor and probably her murderer get caught and have to pay for their evil deeds.
These cases are heartbreaking. I feel terrible for the victims and their loved ones. Thank you for covering older missing persons cases, they need awareness too. I'd certainly be interested in watching more videos about people from The Charlie Project and I'm sure others would too
I live in Pasco county, and I’ve always thought the key to Diane’s case lies with the people who “found” her finger. US 19 is a huge highway - like 8 lanes across plus the median. So walking along the side of this street and spotting a finger amongst the highway litter, grass, ditches, etc. would be highly unlikely. Then for the boyfriend to go back - on his own - and find the finger again is really starting to sound impossible. Those people know something or were involved somehow, and her finger was not just “found” on the side of the road. I don’t know what the true story or motive was, but the one they are telling stinks to high heaven.
@KevinGonzalez-gc5iu
9 ай бұрын
Wasn’t Adam Walsh found off that highway as well?
@riggs20
9 ай бұрын
@@KevinGonzalez-gc5iu No, he was found near the east coast of Florida. US-19 runs north and south and is over here near the west coast.
Wow I feel horrible for Rob. Not only did the woman he loved get abducted, but he had to watch it happen and couldn't do anything to stop it. It isn't his fault but I could definitely see him dealing with immense guilt over it. Tragic.
Ted Bundy pages on the charley project are just horrifying. Seeing pictures of beautiful young women alongside the picture of the man who took them from the worlds, just makes things creepy
@Xerxes2528
Жыл бұрын
And you have people fantasizing these killers,disgusting
@ShyAnn291
Жыл бұрын
My mom went to school with Melissa, the girl in Midvale he killed. Her dad was even a cop.
Yes, so happy that I got to this video this early! It is so sad that the families left behind do not have any closure about their missing loved ones.
just want to say that i have been watching ur channel for over a year AND LOVE your content keep it up love these scary stories and mysteries especially when watching them in the dark love from UK
New Lazy on a Saturday night? Can't get any better!
It's the eeriest thing seeing those faces, forever locked in the era they went missing. But I generally find old portraits and photos bring out that in me. Its a peculiar feeling, a kind of uneasy fascination
The best way to help pug these cases is to just foward them to outdoorsy people who live in the region, if you have a friend who lives in the vacinity of any of these cases, mention it to them. Maybe they’ll be more observant when they notice some suspicious trash bags in the woods
It’s sad that she’s going out of her way to do what our law enforcement and government won’t the highest respect to meaghan and I wish nothing but the best for her ❤
The Unsolved Mysteries reenactment of Angela Hammond being abducted, has always stuck with me.
My friend’s sister Robin just up and left when she turned 18. That was 20 years ago. They have never heard from her since and have no idea what happened for her to do it.
Yeah, life if fragile, you never know when it's going to end. So treat everyday like it's your last... cause one day will be.
@unknown11215
Жыл бұрын
Deep but true
Angie’s story has creep me out and haunted me since I first heard it on Unsolved Mysteries the night that episode first aired.
Good morning or good night, my fellow lazy members from the Dominican Republic!!
@peeoncarl6
Жыл бұрын
Good Afternoon! From tx😁😁
@ViciousFurstin
Жыл бұрын
Good evening✨ (🇨🇦)
@travlishallingquest5719
Жыл бұрын
Good evening from Maryland.
@GhostRangerr
Жыл бұрын
Good morning from Melbourne 👋
@crispycritter7022
Жыл бұрын
Hope you are doing well ❤ warm wishes from Walla Walla Washington.
One day I was at my part time job stocking the beer cave and other refrigerators. This guy probably in his 50s maybe 60s walks up to the beer and grabs some heffe. I'm front facing all the beer we have so I said something like "heffeee" like a surfer would and this dude looks at me doesn't say a word just tried to stare a hole through me. He was old I'm bigger and had a golck on my hip so, I just thought he was weird but no threat. Then he went and ordered food from the kitchen. When he finally payed up I cashed him out I didn't try to small talk him. He already got the stamp, but sometimes just a simple "hello" when a customer comes in, or "have a nice day"when they leave can really make somebody's day. Not this guy it seemed to irritate him. Just after he pulled away the kitchen lady came up and said "omg I think that guy was a serial killer." I don't remember what she said, but she also had a horrible interaction with the guy. The more I think about that encounter the more I think she was right. I kinda wish I'd got his plate #.
2:43 Misheard this as "Though nobody loved her more than her best friend and Beyonce" and I was like, DAMN.
Thank you for covering this topic! Would be interested in seeing more cases. Thanks Lazy!
Lazy, I just want you to know... Your content, has provided me with literally thousands of hours of entertainment through the mundane 9-5 M-F for a number of years now. Thank you. For all the interesting and creepy stories, the narration, the research, the region locked stuff and the research that must take, and for your unique perspective on it all. I VERY much appreciate you, and I would be lost and bored to tears without this channel.
Just came back to your channel after several years - I remember finding it when you had 20-50k and how nice you were when reaching 100k 😭 and when you did your face reveal! so glad to see you’re still posting and thriving!! Congrats
In the first case, I know this is a very long shot, but does anyone know if Rob has submitted his DNA to 23andme or another genealogy website in case Angie was kept until the baby was born and it ended up being put up for adoption or sold? Like I said…a very long shot 🤷🏻♀️
@g1rl_veteran
5 ай бұрын
excellent ideas though
A really interesting one I've been wanting someone to go over is Claudia Anne Kirschhoch where she was a journalist who disappeared in Jamaica featured on the Charley Project. I'm surprised no one has discussed this case since it is so strange.
Been watching your channel for a long time and you always deliver! Thank you 🙏🏻
Please do more of these. I love to read through Charly project.
You are very good at what you do. There are very few things that I wish I had never done so I could re-do them for the first time again and your podcast is one of them. Love the show!
To every kidnapper. Cowardly serial killer and twisted individual out there. Let's not cross paths, as I will break you.
My grandfather is on the Charley Project list. He was apparently a truly horrible human, but I've looked at many of the other pages, just heart breaking.
It's wonderful choices like keeping the last soundtrack playing while you read off the biggest supporters list, is how you stay relevant. Some people just know art, and your presentation proves you do over and over. Keep up the amazing work.
This would be an interesting website to cover from time to time. Hope you do more videos about it!
I love you i think you're one of the best at what you do I really wish you would consider please bringing back scary stories lazy I love what you do with your channel but it would be a nice change-of-pace to get the occasional scary story the unsolved murders usually give me depressed
For the past two days I have been binge watching your stuff from morning to night. I made the mistake of listening to stalker stories while walking to work. Bad idea lol. Anyways, I want to say that I love your stuff and do have doubts if they are real or not. Some I can tell are real, some not so much. Keep up the good work, sir.
@FFlightRisk
Жыл бұрын
you never know, that hypervigilance may save your life one day
@The_Custos
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but you were ready and alert.
@barbrothers2
Жыл бұрын
I used to watch his videos driving home late at night from my boyfriends house a couple years ago when he lived about 75 minutes away, and I'd drive back roads. One night in particular I got so freaked out that I was convinced someone was following me because you're on the same one lane road for 12+ miles in the dark, in the middle of nowhere, and I didn't want them behind me anymore so I started speeding and passing a couple cars over the yellow if they were going slow. I ended up behind a truck going super slow, passing it and then getting pulled over and ticketed. I cant handle watching these videos alone if I'm not indoors.
@mycoachknowsthesheriff8396
Жыл бұрын
Off topic but nice profile pic! Shogun is one of my favourite metal albums
@charlesnewman6468
Жыл бұрын
@@mycoachknowsthesheriff8396 oooh thanks lol
These are all pretty crazy cases. The 70$ and up were the wildest eras for kidnappings and such.
This was a great episode. I'd love to see more Charley Project entries on your videos
@barbrothers2
Жыл бұрын
Jesse Lee Farber is an extremely unsettling Charley Project case.
@WhiteChocolate74
Жыл бұрын
@@barbrothers2 thanks I'll look it up
Great video. I hope you do more case from the CHARLEY PROJECT. It helps to keep these cases alive.
I've always wondered about that first story, since seeing on Unsolved Mysteries as a kid, if it had ever been solved. I was actually thinking of it last week and wishing someone would make a video about it. Thanks Lazy.
The last case that is in Pasco county Fl, i live in Pasco and over the last year there's been about half a dozen skeletal remains found in various places and they're all women, so there might be some information this case soon... maybe.
Wow, what an interesting video, thank u! I can't believe that I have never known about or even heard of The Charley Project before, especially when I am so addicted to true crime & watch so many true crime documentaries! And what an incredible, fascinating, yet grim & disturbing list The Charley Project is! All of these sad & tragic cases of missing people are just so strange, mind-boggling & unbelievably frustrating to listen to! Especially knowing that, even all these years later, there are still no definite answers & there has been no closure in all that time for those poor grieving & tormented family members & loved ones! But truly, the 2nd case here really is a twisted tale & a very puzzling mystery! 3 senseless murders, a maze of complex inter-woven family-ties & relationships & so many unanswered questions! Can it be just a coincidence that those 3 Donovan siblings are all so closely connected in some way to the victims? Wow - without a doubt, this one is a total head-scratcher & almost impossible to solve without a full confession/s from one or more of the siblings I dare say! How frustrating for everybody involved or impacted by these horrific murders!
No clickbait. Diverse and interesting subjects. Lazy gets a sub from me. Always happy to find a new and entertaining channel. Bravo LM.
Would definitely like to see more of these pages in your videos. Crazy stuff.
Paul, Sarah and Lorenzo were very likely k¡lled by Theresa and her brother. It's almost a definite. You'd figure inept police would go for the easiest suspects with the closest connection to the case. Which would be Theresa and fam. Weird. I've never understood why the victim's families in cases like this don't take vengeance for themselves. If it were me or my brother, mom or daughter, we'd definitely take action...of course my family has always been a little different from others.
@LePezzy66
Жыл бұрын
Of course
I’m always blown away by the amount of research you put into these topics so you can give your viewers every angle and theory there can be. It’s like a more entertaining crime documentary. 😄 This video was uploaded the same day I received my Youtooz Lazy Masquerade plushie and it’s even better than I thought it would be! Thanks for such an adorable piece of merch! ❤️
Yesss🥳 I was hoping we would get a Lazy video today 😊
Prayin' that these cases will be solve someday! Thank you Lazy Masquerade for your hard work :)
Just noticing the fish jumping out of water on the truck that took anggie, isn't that the trademark of bass pro shop? Maybe he was driving a company truck, or was into fishing. They also should search water spots near where she was took.
Poor young man, I mean obviously Angie got the worst of it but I can’t imagine that happening to my fiancé, and then for police to tell you it’s your fault that your car failed, Jesus.
Was feeling lonely tonight, but your videos make it all better :)
Your content is always great but your voice and accent just hits it out of the park every time. Keep up the great work.
The first story is insane when you consider how easily something like that could be solved today, as for Diane's case if you ask me it seems like whoever abducted her knew Diane very well a lot of it could be considered randomized, and just coincidences but when you put it all together you kind of get a clearer picture on the whole incident as all those bits and pieces people kept finding seemed like her abductor was taunting her family and authorities this indicated it was extremely personal.
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
Diane's son, Richie, is a high school friend. He, amongst other people, believe that his dad had something to do with it.
@mercedesvelasquez8781
Жыл бұрын
@@melissabean9747what the did dad have against her that would make him do such a vile disgusting viloent act towards her
@chadflanaganCFC
Жыл бұрын
@@melissabean9747 I'd have to agree, while I'm sure there's other suspects, the only possible people who could be involved would have to be close family or friends can't get much closer than a father.
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
@@chadflanaganCFC exactly.
@melissabean9747
Жыл бұрын
@@mercedesvelasquez8781 he's just a piece of shit. Could've had to do with money. He had a lot of it. I don't talk to him anymore. As much as I'd love to ask him questions, I just can't.
I love how you overdub your voice after the filming. Class! Reminds me of Chris Morris' 'Jam'.
I remember the Clinton, Mo case from"Unsolved Mysteries". It is infuriating. His car conks out at exactly the wrong moment. That's the kind of luck I would expect for myself, although I've been blessed many times with close calls. Maybe it's just anxiety. That poor girl...and guy. I'd be paranoid with my kids my whole life. I would have to move away on the off chance it was personal to get back at him. I hope they guy who took her repented, because hell has no parole, and all who are guilty are convicted.
Just what we needed today - another vid from Lazy!
Wow i remember the first case watching it from unsolved mystery when I was younger and my name is Angie from Missouri. The only thing they had back then was a description of his truck . The back glass had a painted glass. Bc she described it to her boyfriend .
these are my favorite compilations, thanks for the content! :)
Nice intro! I'm loving the Lazy uploads!!