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  • @juh-roon
    @juh-roon5 ай бұрын

    Those weren't nurses. They were wardens. Wardens one more brutal than the other. Most of these women were convicted for heinous crimes at the Nürnberg trials.

  • @eadweard.

    @eadweard.

    5 ай бұрын

    The men are SS officers, the women are Auschwitz administrative staff.

  • @juh-roon

    @juh-roon

    5 ай бұрын

    @@eadweard. That was the job they were hired for. They did however take on the role of warden/butcher as soon as they were able to. Not to mention alot of these women were promoted to said position.

  • @clpthegamer3129

    @clpthegamer3129

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that makes it way worse, normal Wehrmacht nurses, while on the "bad team" didnt usually commit any war crimes, but seeing SS officers and female Auschwitz staff "Party" and relax like that while they where starving people is just vile

  • @smeeAndyEN

    @smeeAndyEN

    5 ай бұрын

    @@eadweard. s**t m8, I lowkey hoped those were photos form a general military hospital...

  • @dolylob

    @dolylob

    5 ай бұрын

    There is a Polish mini series called Two Eagles House from 2023 depicting life of 2 family lines from before world war II until 1980s-1990s. Part of it was happening in the camp and there is even one very disturbing scene where Wermacht soldiers and wardens do a private party with a projector and pictures of the prisoners from the camp, telling jokes about them and laughing while people in the pictures look basically already dead because of being tortured by Nazis. Although most of the characters in this series are fictional the events are real. It's worth watching.

  • @jonathanperrins8432
    @jonathanperrins84325 ай бұрын

    Fun fact during the bombing in WW2 my grandparents were in a bomb shelter and my grandmother was pregnant with my mother and she needed to go to the toilet, she would not go to the one in the shelter so she made my grandfather take her home and while they were there the shelter took a direct hit and everyone in it was killed, so I'm only here cause my gran needed a pee

  • @LyraPyxisVT

    @LyraPyxisVT

    5 ай бұрын

    Damn she saved your life and didn't even know

  • @sissysovereign1294

    @sissysovereign1294

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm genuinely surprised to hear that. Aren't bomb shelters supposed to shield people from that sort of thing?

  • @jonathanperrins8432

    @jonathanperrins8432

    5 ай бұрын

    @@sissysovereign1294 from what I managed to find out a lot of WW2 shelters were made to withstand the shrapnel and explosion of a nearby bomb going off, but not one directly hitting it. they made do with what they had at the time.

  • @sissysovereign1294

    @sissysovereign1294

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jonathanperrins8432 ohh okay that makes sense

  • @B0OBIES

    @B0OBIES

    5 ай бұрын

    Holy shit that's kind of a cool story, aside from all the traumatic world events that is 😅

  • @amypanddirtytoo1926
    @amypanddirtytoo19265 ай бұрын

    What pisses me off about the Harrison story is that he survived that horrible trauma, listening to the sharks rip apart his dead friends while he waited for the oxygen to run out........and his community turned his back on him. they say he is an evil witch, black magic, voodoo, all that, because he survived that. Not that an air pocket formed. He is an evil sorcerer and his community actively hates him.

  • @BerserkBioDragoon

    @BerserkBioDragoon

    4 ай бұрын

    That is horrible

  • @captainoppai4539

    @captainoppai4539

    4 ай бұрын

    Now that's some grade-a bullshit right there

  • @othatvibeo

    @othatvibeo

    13 күн бұрын

    Wow that is truly heartbreaking 💔…

  • @RyderMK
    @RyderMK5 ай бұрын

    The description: “Go to sleep.” Me watching this at 1PM, and already has a messed up sleeping schedule: “Sure thing, Aki.”

  • @BB-TheCandleFairy

    @BB-TheCandleFairy

    5 ай бұрын

    Sleep? I’m not even tir- **intense bone rattling, earth shaking snoring**

  • @GalaxxVA

    @GalaxxVA

    5 ай бұрын

    @@BB-TheCandleFairyreal

  • @novanity9611

    @novanity9611

    5 ай бұрын

    Me watching this upon getting out of bed at like 2:30 pm

  • @KgH0sTX

    @KgH0sTX

    5 ай бұрын

    Its 1pm how

  • @f4erymoonz

    @f4erymoonz

    5 ай бұрын

    real im watching this at 1 am

  • @LorienInksong
    @LorienInksong5 ай бұрын

    The guy stuck at the bottom of the ocean had so much worse to deal with then just being stuck; it was dark, it was extremely cold, and he could hear sharks swimming through the boat and eating the dead, being afraid they would come for him next. Also virtually no food and drinking water.

  • @earvinarabia8733

    @earvinarabia8733

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes I remember this story from Reader's Digest years ago

  • @HarveMoone

    @HarveMoone

    3 ай бұрын

    That and I’d imagine he must have been terrified of moving even an inch. I’d be terrified of jostling the boat and letting water in.

  • @christinewatson5205
    @christinewatson52055 ай бұрын

    If you want to know more about the even more flucked up history about Elena, Caitlin Doughty did an excellent video on her really sad story. "Iconic Corpse: Elena de Hoyos & Carl Tanzler". Basically, he got away with it with no consequence and everyone was like, "Oh, how romantic!". She rebuffed him in life, and in death he decided, "Well, she can't say no now!"

  • @Keiisnotreal

    @Keiisnotreal

    5 ай бұрын

    i was just about to comment this! love caitlin

  • @AmaranthineSolis

    @AmaranthineSolis

    5 ай бұрын

    Same! That’s how I knew about that case. Good videos too.

  • @RukoHanaji

    @RukoHanaji

    5 ай бұрын

    YEEEEES. Caitlin is amazing.

  • @PotterManiac344

    @PotterManiac344

    5 ай бұрын

    Eyyyyy a fellow Deathling~

  • @daze_au

    @daze_au

    5 ай бұрын

    Kanon69 actually made a song based on Tanzler's case called "The Necro's bride" and funnily enough, its how I ended up searching up that messed up dude.

  • @fayrette
    @fayrette5 ай бұрын

    Thats rlly creepy he passed away the day I was born, not only that but I’m an artist and my family has a history of Alzheimer’s 😭

  • @yukiying_angel9694

    @yukiying_angel9694

    5 ай бұрын

    If that isnt reincarnation, idk what is

  • @SunshineRainbowWhitePony

    @SunshineRainbowWhitePony

    5 ай бұрын

    Ill be sure to look out for you in the news someday

  • @jonesmcbones390

    @jonesmcbones390

    5 ай бұрын

    Welcome back Mr.Utermohlen

  • @Che1seabluesdrogba11

    @Che1seabluesdrogba11

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re literally his reencarnation

  • @fayrette

    @fayrette

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Che1seabluesdrogba11 lmfao stoppp 😂

  • @MaulyMayhem
    @MaulyMayhem5 ай бұрын

    That man trapped in an air pocket looked death in the eyes and did not blink. He straight up decided to dedicate a life to diving. The b@lls this man has is astronomical. Not to mention his faith is immense. I wonder if he ends up deciding to become a record breaking diver on purpose

  • @pumpkinpatch2203
    @pumpkinpatch22035 ай бұрын

    My dad got diagnosed with Alzheimers when I was just 17. He died when I was 23. Throughout the years, I saw how the man I once knew and loved, completely disappear. I saw his struggles and his defeats. It is such a scary thing to witness and it such a scary thing for the person who has it to live through

  • @FoxYinnyy

    @FoxYinnyy

    5 ай бұрын

    Alzheimer is like seeing the person you used to know fade into an empty husk. And I think it's one of the worst things to experience if it's someone close or someone you know very well. My grandma had it and just couldn't handle her empty eyes looking at me like I was just a stranger. It broke me. My condolences to you and your family

  • @sissysovereign1294

    @sissysovereign1294

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@FoxYinnyyI'm so sorry you had to see her like that. That truly is a fate worse than death.

  • @tamyahgalentine9734

    @tamyahgalentine9734

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@FoxYinnyy what is Alzheimer

  • @pumpkinpatch2203

    @pumpkinpatch2203

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tamyahgalentine9734 A disorder that most often targets the elderly, though people as young as 30 has been diagnosed with it. It attacks the brain and takes away your memories. I believe Akira even explained that in the video

  • @FoxYinnyy

    @FoxYinnyy

    4 ай бұрын

    @@pumpkinpatch2203 To explain it a bit more specifically for other people who don't know what it is, Alzheimer's is where parts of the brain are slowly "dying" or losing it's function. Id the brain shuts down bit by bit, you lose the ability to speak, use your limbs, express and feel emotions and eventually, you stop being alive, literally. It depends per person how aggressive it is and how fast it progresses, but it's truly a disease. So I wouldn't say it's just a disorder. Parts of your brain are not able to send, receive and process any electric signals that they're getting from the body itself. The worst part indeed is, that there are quite a lot of cases where people under 50 are being diagnosed with Alzheimer. I think I saw a man in his 40's walk around in the same ward (sorry, idk which term I should use nor is applicable) as my grandma was in. We often get commercials about the special funding organisation that is asking for donations to help and fund the research for finding a cure. And every time it appears, there's a small story told by family and loved ones about how they saw their lover/sibling/parent change within a few years. Some take a longer time but others fade within months. It's heartbreaking. Btw, I hope I didn't come off as snotty. Just wanted to explain in depth what it is to the other person, though I am not a pro at all.

  • @jetter1019
    @jetter10195 ай бұрын

    ti's nice to see more creepy / scary content. more detective aki please

  • @Che1seabluesdrogba11

    @Che1seabluesdrogba11

    5 ай бұрын

    Man a few years ago I was like hellll yeahhh but we didn’t really get too much Detective Aki over the years ..

  • @loral5564
    @loral55645 ай бұрын

    Aki, I just wanted to point out in that pic where the politician photographed his death, the 2 men in the background are both gang members. If I'm remembering correctly, they were sent to kill that man cause their gang was one of many he was directly targeting to stop. One was meant for lookout while the other was meant to commit the shooting. Both were taken to jail and convicted in the end but not a single drop of remorse. Oh and I have known about the mummy story for a long time. He had a dream and took it so literal that he desecrated a young girl's grave. He saw that young girl come into his clinic and found out she had tuberculosis and created this nasty obsession that lasted even after her death. I believe her older sister is the one who discovered her body was in his house. This is one crazy world. It amazes me how crazy people can actually get.

  • @lexiwexiwoo

    @lexiwexiwoo

    5 ай бұрын

    They had to take her away from him more than once, if I'm remembering right. Just sick.

  • @Galaxykuma

    @Galaxykuma

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep. It was the sister Who found out about what he did. Carl was also the one who paid for the funeral. If my memory is correct on this story.

  • @smeeAndyEN

    @smeeAndyEN

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the extended info on the shooting. Regarding the mummy, WHAT THE ACTUAL FLYING F...!!!

  • @lexiwexiwoo

    @lexiwexiwoo

    5 ай бұрын

    @OldDudeAndy yeah he had figured out how to get into her tomb & slept there until the family found out, thats when he decided to take her. It's a wild story. So is thr one of the guy who kept stealing various bodies & dressing them up. I want to say it was in Russia. Similar time period if I'm not wrong.

  • @BxBxProductions

    @BxBxProductions

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@lexiwexiwookinda romantic ngl wish someone cared about me that much

  • @maggiem6209
    @maggiem62095 ай бұрын

    William was a brave, kind soul to document his illness in such a way. I lost my grandfather to dementia and I'm an artist. That series of images has haunted me for a decade and a half, because I can vividly imagine how they were made.

  • @Rolling_Girl_falling_forever
    @Rolling_Girl_falling_forever5 ай бұрын

    Alzheimers runs in my family (my grandma already has serious signs of it), and I am terrified of one day getting it. I'm an artist and musician, and the thought of completely forgetting my friends, my family, my hobbies, and how to function as a human being is so scary.

  • @iwhwis

    @iwhwis

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry to say this but yes, Alzheimer's is hereditary and it could be triggered when you're in your middle age (30-ish and so on). My professor taught us that young people with this inherited genes should do some cognitive activities so that it slows down the brain's deterioration process. I understand that it's scary and I hope that your friends and family will give you love and support. (Giving you hugs with consent!)

  • @veraaurelis8931

    @veraaurelis8931

    4 ай бұрын

    Runs in my family too. I work in medical though, and I say Alzheimer’s is pretty common and all old people get some forms of memory loss. Their families find some way around it, or get a caretaker. Don’t worry too much about it.

  • @Mimyakko

    @Mimyakko

    4 ай бұрын

    You have to keep the brain active so it doesn't get as bad. Like puzzles, drawing, coloring, discussing memories everyday, etc. It hits everyone differently. And be careful when you joke, lie, or exaggerate around them because they will believe that you're being serious when that memory pops up.

  • @MsEsquire83
    @MsEsquire835 ай бұрын

    Alzheimer’s is caused by certain “tangles” forming in the brain (to put it simply). It can happen even to people in their 30s, but much older usually. They’re working on treatments thank god. Too late for everyone in my family but gives hope.

  • @paulwoodford1984

    @paulwoodford1984

    5 ай бұрын

    they are nowhere near close enough for a treatment. They are too busy making poison vaccines

  • @HELyasss
    @HELyasss5 ай бұрын

    4:03 I’m especially unnerved by this image not only because of their atrocities but also because history is literally repeating itself as we speak. I have seen many horrific photos and videos of soldiers today who are gleeful in the suffering that they are causing.

  • @eadweard.

    @eadweard.

    5 ай бұрын

    There's nothing equivalent to the holocaust happening today.

  • @juanlow20

    @juanlow20

    5 ай бұрын

    Free Palestine

  • @hannarekhavi3478

    @hannarekhavi3478

    5 ай бұрын

    @@eadweard. YES THERE IS! Jew are being murdered, raped and kidnapped by Hamas!!

  • @hannarekhavi3478

    @hannarekhavi3478

    5 ай бұрын

    @@juanlow20 FUCK PALESTINE!

  • @hajarmdn4883

    @hajarmdn4883

    17 күн бұрын

    @@eadweard.then you must be blind. Because even holocaust survivors are comparing it to the hell they had to endure. I’ve seen so many pictures of bodies burnt to a crisp, torn apart, decaying in the streets….the last one that scarred me is a baby with no head and you’re telling that’s not as atrocious? Just because it’s different kind of hell?

  • @magnus1383
    @magnus13835 ай бұрын

    The leprosy image is so bad it's hard to even feel disturbed by it. My brain doesn't even register it as real.

  • @vickil3256
    @vickil32565 ай бұрын

    In Hawaii leprosy was also thought to be contagious and at its peak about 1,200 men, women, and children were exiled to Kalaupapa Peninsula. This was not lifted until 1969z

  • @izabellavanryn3531

    @izabellavanryn3531

    5 ай бұрын

    It was found to not be highly contagious, but was found to be spread through prolonged close contact with an untreated individual though nose and mouth droplets. The exile was lifted when they acquired new drug therapies after WWII, but many of the patients decided to continue to live their lives in Kalaupapa. It's so sad that so many were exiled to suffer in that way!

  • @vustvaleo8068
    @vustvaleo80685 ай бұрын

    about the air-pocket survivor, how did the rescue diver not shat his diving suit when out of nowhere a hand is sticking out in the water inside a shipwreck which may not have survivors trying to grab him, the diver must have seen too much in his job.

  • @HarrysDogmalaysia

    @HarrysDogmalaysia

    5 ай бұрын

    he might have a strong belief (i think) to hope for a miracle that someone is still alive somehow if i dont have a strong belief, i would shat my pants also

  • @shlafrock2175

    @shlafrock2175

    5 ай бұрын

    who said they didn't

  • @hajarmdn4883

    @hajarmdn4883

    17 күн бұрын

    @@HarrysDogmalaysiaeven without religious beliefs. Rescuers always always keep in mind that a survivor could be there no matter what. It is always a possibility because humans are hardier than we think.

  • @Aghul
    @Aghul5 ай бұрын

    As a German, who got taught extensively about our history in school every. Single. Year. I immediately knew what that second photo at around 4:00 was. Even in b/w with very little telling insignia visible, I immediately recognized those uniforms.

  • @eadweard.

    @eadweard.

    5 ай бұрын

    Anyone with a functioning brain should be able to identify them as SS.

  • @juanlow20

    @juanlow20

    5 ай бұрын

    The wrong people won the war.

  • @Silentgrace11
    @Silentgrace115 ай бұрын

    I've seen some deep dives on the last one, and it's absolutely morbid and horrifying. The dude was the one who offered to pay for the funeral and the mausoleum and deliberately did so in order to have easy access to the body and to visit every night. The family just thought it was an act of good will. He had stolen the corpse approximately 7 years prior to when his acts were finally discovered, and he didn't do any time for it because the statute of limitations ended. She ended up buried in an unmarked grave so that no one could tamper with her remains again (especially that dude). It's absolutely fucked up.

  • @LeonYakuro

    @LeonYakuro

    5 ай бұрын

    and the guy was filming all of it? Is all those images real? it is fucked up like he did sexual things, just ew. that poor women

  • @Silentgrace11

    @Silentgrace11

    4 ай бұрын

    @@LeonYakuro I'd imagine they were photographs and recordings taken as part of documenting the crime scene rather than someone doing it for the heck of it. The images taken were very much real, though.

  • @BlackReshiram
    @BlackReshiram5 ай бұрын

    i deadass thought those leprosy photos depicted rotting corpses... im so sorry for the people who have this condition and have to live knowing this is how people who are uneducated perceive them.

  • @H1GHL1GHT3R

    @H1GHL1GHT3R

    2 ай бұрын

    What is leprosy I forgot

  • @BlackReshiram

    @BlackReshiram

    2 ай бұрын

    @@H1GHL1GHT3R its a disaease that makes your body parts rot off over time and leaves its victims largely disfigured iirc

  • @northeastartist4158
    @northeastartist41585 ай бұрын

    Firstly, I've done an abnormal amount of studying of the Holocaust (Literally went through like 2 courses in school, got curious about the subject and was in a one act play for a competition involving an actual case, that got second place) and it still disturbs me, because N@zis were human, just as human as you and me. Unfortunately they were basically brainwashed into believing what they were doing was right, and we see that now. It's even more disturbing seeing them, all in probably their 30s and maybe early 40s, just hanging around like it's a chillax day on the college campus when it was nothing of the sort. Secondly, for the last photo-- Is there such a thing as a restraining order for your deceased loved ones? Like... I'm sure that she would have been like 'can I please have this because this creepy Carl guy keeps eyeing me up' Is that a thing? I'm not a lawyer so Idk

  • @ashiri8445

    @ashiri8445

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry but I can't agree that nazis especially SS were completely brainwashed. It's sound like an excuse as if it wasn't their fault. Some of them were monsters. Even wehrmacht didn't agree with what they were doing. (Sorry for being the pain in the ass, I'm polish so ww2 is an important topic for me)

  • @trainingbrartist7150

    @trainingbrartist7150

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m curious, Do you see any correlation with the issues in Palestine to the Holocaust?

  • @northeastartist4158

    @northeastartist4158

    5 ай бұрын

    @@trainingbrartist7150 I don't really pay much attention to current events (It stresses me out super bad, sorry) But there are maybe a couple similarities? It just really sucks right now.

  • @sarmajere2866

    @sarmajere2866

    5 ай бұрын

    The effect you describe is why I liked the tv adaptation of Man In The High Castle so much. It really captured the feeling of "good" man doing the "right thing" because he's been convinced it IS the right thing, but is deluding himself. There are some elements that are a bit too technical for me, and I'm not big on the novel's style, but I do find this stuff super important and compelling because it helps us remember that this could easily be repeated.

  • @rapthor666
    @rapthor6665 ай бұрын

    I love watching 'detective Aki'. Especially when Japan has some creepy folklore, but Aki is like "HOLD MY SAKURACO!"

  • @arlene13woohoo
    @arlene13woohoo5 ай бұрын

    The Harrison Okene story is even more horrifying as there were sharks roaming the sunk boat and he could hear them thrashing about eating his crewmates. All the while he was hiding in the pitch dark There some great documentaries on KZread. I had serious nightmares after hearing his story.

  • @ApaniVA
    @ApaniVA5 ай бұрын

    14:20 I remember learning about this case from a Mr. Ballen video, but it was so disturbing I just assumed it was fake and thought it was hilarious that so many people believed something that crazy….until I slowly started seeing other KZreadrs I already followed talking about it and finally decided to research it myself…human beings can be so horrifying sometimes.

  • @chickishot8172

    @chickishot8172

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly! I saw that video from Mr. Ballen too. It’s such a disturbing case….

  • @RoarTheRapper
    @RoarTheRapper5 ай бұрын

    The idea of knowing that you’re forgetting something is terrifying. But actually forgetting some thing doesn’t really bother me, because even with my ADHD there so many times that I did forget some thing and then since you don’t know that you forgot it, it doesn’t really mean anything to you until maybe later when you remember it. Kind of makes me wonder if I ever got Alzheimer’s if maybe it wouldn’t be the worst thing ever, because you won’t know what you won’t know at a certain point.

  • @gracio1231

    @gracio1231

    5 ай бұрын

    I have ADHD n I hate it!! I have Williams syndrome then mild said diagnosis

  • @hotaru6695
    @hotaru66955 ай бұрын

    The title scared me but i got intrigued so i clicked but i am fucking terrified

  • @charlydance1777

    @charlydance1777

    2 ай бұрын

    I was like: “well she usually talks about true crime so this cant be that bad” And then 3 minutes later: “WHAT.”

  • @sarahhaydon6528
    @sarahhaydon65285 ай бұрын

    Just gonna add, leprasy is contagious HOWEVER it’s only contagious from mucus from the nose, it usually has to go into your own oriphases or an open wound

  • @ShadowMage-
    @ShadowMage-5 ай бұрын

    I didn't think about it until I heard he last one and I feel weird for saying this, but my favorite "photos with disturbing backstorys" is he one where the guy had house of dolls but it turned out he was getting human corpses and making them into dolls.

  • @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012

    @HYPERxSONICxFANx2012

    5 ай бұрын

    is there a video about it?

  • @ShadowMage-

    @ShadowMage-

    5 ай бұрын

    @@HYPERxSONICxFANx2012 a channel called Mr. nightmare covered it briefly in "3 photos with really creepy backstories" but I'm sure if you search he name Anatoly Moskvin you'll find more stuff.

  • @sissysovereign1294

    @sissysovereign1294

    5 ай бұрын

    Ah I know who you're talking about! I forgot his name, but I believe this took place in Russia during the mid/late 2000s. The scariest part that stuck out to me the most wasn't even the photos of the girls, but that he genuinely believed in his mind that he was doing these girls a favor by digging them up and bringing them home with him. He would even throw birthday parties for them and give them presents as if they were still alive. There's no way his parents didn't see anything off when seeing this collection of dolls. One look at them, and you could immediately tell that something wasn't right about them.

  • @LoreCatan
    @LoreCatan5 ай бұрын

    If anyone else is disgusted by that last one, go watch Sam O'Nella's video on it titled "Dead body hijinks (part 2)". The humor of the video will ease the tension and fear you've obtained throughout this video and you'll be able to sleep, guaranteed. Plus his recounting of the tale (around minute 2:55) offers more details that are quite funny when he tells it.

  • @ONEWITHTHEMOST

    @ONEWITHTHEMOST

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah I recognized that story from watching Sam O'Nella before this

  • @theprincipalofficer4273
    @theprincipalofficer42735 ай бұрын

    The bomb shelter photo is what was part called the blitz spirit that we brits could not be Broken.

  • @srellison561

    @srellison561

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly. I don't think they felt like it was the end of the world. Most of the people from that time had way more hardships in their regular lives than most people today. It was a generation of survivors.

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa565 ай бұрын

    They weren't wardens, they were Female concentration camp guards, who often tortured innocent people. The Artist with Dementia was a fascinating story. Aki, this video was well done. Say Hi to Joey, I just subscribed to his channel.

  • @MaxIzrin
    @MaxIzrin5 ай бұрын

    On the topic of leprosy not being contagious... not through casual contact, but prolonged contact will spread it. So it's not exactly unfair to ostracize people with a deadly untreatable disease that eventually DOES spread to people around them.

  • @Napostriouf
    @Napostriouf5 ай бұрын

    Hi Aki! Based on what I read on Carl Tanzler when I made research on the subject decades ago. The reason why he exhumed Maria Elena is because he was seeking a way to resurect her. He tough that he could find a solution due to his expertise in electrical work (which helped him during his formation for his medical work of radiology technician).

  • @snowqueen_8958
    @snowqueen_89585 ай бұрын

    Utermolhen's later art is unsettling and yet beautiful especially the portrait series I think blind dweller did a video about him (His art videos are amazing he even did a video about manga artist shintaro kago)

  • @sourgreendolly7685

    @sourgreendolly7685

    5 ай бұрын

    Blind Dweller is such an excellent yet underrated channel. Can't recommend their videos enough.

  • @OtakuAnime01
    @OtakuAnime015 ай бұрын

    interviews with Jodi Arias showed that she clearly had no remorse for what she did. Her trial was broadcasted live on US tv. She kept changing her story as to how the victim was killed. She made claims that a group of men killed the victim with no evidence to backup her claims. She also said she shouldn't get the death penalty because she can startup book club groups in prison to help other inmates or some stupid shit like that. It was all about how she was the real victim, not the man she murdered.

  • @kylormiller242
    @kylormiller2425 ай бұрын

    Very valid compliment on the mummification! Cuz that stuffs not easy!!! I was genuinely surprised how good that was too!!!

  • @emosasukelover222
    @emosasukelover2225 ай бұрын

    i've never been so early for an aki video. thank you for such an interesting educational video on specific photos!

  • @phrogcasey
    @phrogcasey5 ай бұрын

    Ooo it's always a better day when aki uploads

  • @hedgewitch4183
    @hedgewitch41835 ай бұрын

    This was a cool video. Very interesting and enlightening. Definitely not one of your usual topics, but honestly it was great. You could do one a week like this and I'd watch them all.

  • @lolabee1825
    @lolabee18255 ай бұрын

    "Yeah this guy is a sicko who mummified a woman........ He did a good job though." Help 😭

  • @Valecan
    @Valecan5 ай бұрын

    The reason he didn't think about not robbing a grave is because he is insane. One thing about true crime is to the sane and/or lawful person many acts of criminals are just not relatable or could be understood because we just don't think that way. That story about the man surviving the tug crash was really inspiring. And to find out that he became I deep sea diver after makes me think that maybe he wanted to be able to potentially help others. I remember watching the Jodie Aries trail and yes she was one cold person that just would give you chills, stalkers are no joke.

  • @nonamsense
    @nonamsense5 ай бұрын

    I'm not okay after watching this but on the side note, the second last one was really encouraging! Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @2012iwanttogohome
    @2012iwanttogohome5 ай бұрын

    I freaking love your channel. Happy New Year and many blessings to you.❤

  • @Dragonflyfaerie5
    @Dragonflyfaerie55 ай бұрын

    There is music that was composed to represent what Alzheimer’s felt like. Its really long to go through all the parts. It fucks with your brain listening to it. I know wendigoon did a video on it if anyone was interested.

  • @Aticat0

    @Aticat0

    5 ай бұрын

    That shit gave me nightmares for a week 😭

  • @Gummy_Pop.

    @Gummy_Pop.

    5 ай бұрын

    Gdi the caretakers still makes me shudder with his haunting it sounds

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195
    @fullcomicalchemist21955 ай бұрын

    Just on the Nazi pic it wasn't just Jewish people in the camps or that were targeted, yes it was the largest group, but so were homosexuals, gypsies, the disabled, and any other races or religions the Third Reich found inferior.

  • @OriNaru

    @OriNaru

    5 ай бұрын

    People from other countries were in those camps too ( polish people )

  • @eadweard.

    @eadweard.

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@OriNaruOnly when they happened to fall into one of the groups mentioned by the OP.

  • @leizero
    @leizero5 ай бұрын

    This series should be called AkiFearest.

  • @Bonnie_Mairead
    @Bonnie_Mairead5 ай бұрын

    I love the educational videos you make Aki, and reading all the bonus facts by everyone in the comments!!! You always find some pretty interesting stuff I wouldn't really find on my own.

  • @amandasutton3717
    @amandasutton37175 ай бұрын

    Mr. Okene's story, OH MY GOSH. That poor guy, but amazing he survived!

  • @Mike7906-fj8gc
    @Mike7906-fj8gc5 ай бұрын

    Wrath of Jodi is a really great documentary btw if anyone wants more of the story

  • @moonlighthowling666

    @moonlighthowling666

    5 ай бұрын

    Its a youtube video... not a documentary..

  • @Mike7906-fj8gc

    @Mike7906-fj8gc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@moonlighthowling666 it's a youtube documentary

  • @mycrochetlifeanime
    @mycrochetlifeanime5 ай бұрын

    YAY new aki video! i missed your videos, thank you for todays video aki , hope you had a really good time in the philippines :)

  • @Glumdropssss
    @Glumdropssss5 ай бұрын

    I remember watching ur content when I was just entered highschooo I love ur content and personality so much thank you for ur hard work

  • @YamiJai
    @YamiJai5 ай бұрын

    The last one literally reminds me of the disturbing movie Nekromantik, the only thing is that the movie goes beyond more than what that guy did to the corpse

  • @ladejathirkill741
    @ladejathirkill741Ай бұрын

    That last photo reminded me of a conversation I had with my spouse about how in certain cultures and time periods a woman's body was kept from all male contact and only female family members had access to her. Keeping guard of her remains until they had hit a suitable stage in decomposition for burial. Carl is the *PERFECT* example as to why. That poor woman and her corpse deserved none of that. What a sicko...

  • @MEXTguide_yoyo
    @MEXTguide_yoyo5 ай бұрын

    the one about the man stuck at on the ocean floor made me think of made in abyss and how once you go past a certain depth getting back up doesn't come without certain backlash

  • @jacobdrolet4262
    @jacobdrolet42625 ай бұрын

    Amazing video akidearest,fantastic job.

  • @cursedvenny
    @cursedvenny4 ай бұрын

    small facts for leprosy: leprosy had spread into hawai'i from china (it was named "ma'i pākē which means "china sickness" by native hawaiians) and spread to many hawaiians. due to the lack of a cure, the people afflicted with leprosy were all taken to molokai and put on kalaupapa. kalaupapa was the leprosy colony. if you were found with leprosy on hawai'i, you were forced to go there.

  • @ezinneachinivu6944
    @ezinneachinivu69445 ай бұрын

    Aki I love your videos. I’m Nigerian mix with other ethnicities. Nigerians are strong like warriors. Aki you make my day with watching you’re content over the year to the present day even I have my bad days and good days. ❤

  • @nicolesamonte3510
    @nicolesamonte351025 күн бұрын

    i got back to watching ur content again i love how youre more on making vids abt these stuff bc i've been into it recently as well

  • @officialtimothyphoenix
    @officialtimothyphoenix5 ай бұрын

    Good job. Definitely interesting stories and you did a great job narrating them. You're gonna be the next Bailey Sarian if you keep on like this.

  • @johnnypollack3243
    @johnnypollack32435 ай бұрын

    Keep up the awesome work and videos Aki love the video

  • @rougemadhatter2502
    @rougemadhatter25025 ай бұрын

    Not me scared less than a minute in… 💀 (Love these videos so much🤍)

  • @UpandOvertheMoo
    @UpandOvertheMoo5 ай бұрын

    The amazing piece of information missing from this video is that the absolute GOAT Harrison Okene went on to become a rescue diver in 2015.

  • @viyaGyudon
    @viyaGyudon5 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: Wanted to share when I saw Leprosy, that there is an Island in the Philippinrs in Palawan, where they sent people with Leprosy (Culion Island). Fear that is was contagious they even have their own form of currency for it to not spread out. Families would essentially abandon their loved ones and very few were able to reconnect.

  • @H0lland0ates79
    @H0lland0ates795 ай бұрын

    This is actually a good take on the stale react video template. I don’t mind learning something while enjoying somebody’s reactions

  • @aryankathawale9269
    @aryankathawale92695 ай бұрын

    hey aki , i just started editing and stuff for my job and omgg , thank you for doing this stuff for FREE on youtube , you all youtubers dont get enough credit

  • @zackmarkham4240
    @zackmarkham42405 ай бұрын

    Most nazi soldiers didn't know about the exterminations or any of the atrocities going on. Just doing their job, being fed lies. Many didn't even see any of the speeches. I'm not advocating for the nazis, war is war and nothing about it is good. They were on the side of attempted world domination. But a lot of them shouldn't be hated for the hellish things done by the minority. I've heard MANY stories of soldiers, either during or after the war, learning about what was going on that they didn't know about that defected or couldn't take it and fell into insanity or killed themselves. The good ones didn't know or switched sides, risking themselves and their families to do so. Oppenheimer switched sides. Most of the military technology advances we achieved in the last half of our time in the war was thanks to, at least in part, to nazi defectors. NASA had former nazis working for and helping them in the early years of NASA being a thing.

  • @MisterStrawberryLove
    @MisterStrawberryLove5 ай бұрын

    Dear Myself. Happy New Year Aki and everyone. ❤

  • @SuperSylar
    @SuperSylar5 ай бұрын

    Here's another for you! The pictures and drawings of Jack The Ripper's victims. Seeing how much he got glamourized in media, is easy to forget how many and how brutal were his actual killings.

  • @michaelturnage3395
    @michaelturnage33955 ай бұрын

    I mean, he did say he prayed very earnestly. So perhaps it really was a miracle.

  • @LeahNaga
    @LeahNaga5 ай бұрын

    i was about to sleep and this notification popped up.

  • @davidcantrell2568
    @davidcantrell25685 ай бұрын

    You can catch leprosy under very specific circumstances. You’d need to come into contact with an infected person’s mucus.

  • @Fatalbeast22
    @Fatalbeast225 ай бұрын

    It was discovered a few years ago that alzheimers isnt a neurological disease, but an auto immune system issue, basically the immune system starts attacking the brain. While we still dont know how to fix this, the fact we know the true cause means its only a matter of time before we do

  • @MultiEvilkitten
    @MultiEvilkitten5 ай бұрын

    Love the spooky content ❤

  • @DxmonArcher
    @DxmonArcher5 ай бұрын

    its sad to see how William slowly forgot his passion, its sadder because he died the day I was born

  • @TheMegazonyx
    @TheMegazonyx5 ай бұрын

    The interesting thing with nazis is that the majority didn't even know about the camps... There were pictures where nazis saw pictures from camps, and a lot were in shock... Maybe those were oblivious? Hell, not everyone was bad either... Some were just ordinary people doing ordinarily jobs, and some shouldn't be allowed in between the pearly gates...

  • @holysalem
    @holysalem5 ай бұрын

    the last story. i remember this story from something and I cant remember where I watched it but god. that scared me. terrifying.

  • @noface-wolf3839
    @noface-wolf38395 ай бұрын

    i haven't watched you in a while, was expecting some kind of drama or commentery since that's all that pops up in my feed was jumpscared with creepy stuff left satisfied and nostalgic though yes, wtf to half of them, my reagards to the other half and congrats on the career to the depth guy have a good dight

  • @_mxchiigrl
    @_mxchiigrl5 ай бұрын

    The way I flew to this video... Bruh💗✨

  • @Hungrycat2508
    @Hungrycat25085 ай бұрын

    Perfect thing to watch before bed 😁 (I won’t sleep for the next week)

  • @AUJ670
    @AUJ6705 ай бұрын

    More of this video Akidearest this is awesome 💯

  • @N0AMI_
    @N0AMI_5 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry I know this is supposed to be dark but I just gotta say Aki your nails are so cute!🥰

  • @mimibun3497
    @mimibun34975 ай бұрын

    the last story took place in key west, there's so many creepy stories there but this is the most Memorable. there's tour guides that will show you the original grave yard she was buried in before being dug up, the air bnb i was at was down the street from this grave yard too which is why this story is so memorable to me i guess. Idk how true this next part is but i was told her family burried her in a new location and didnt tell anyone in fear of her being dug up again.

  • @hibitsu2436
    @hibitsu24365 ай бұрын

    10:00 I suddenly remember the Culion Leprosy Colony here in the Philippines when you mentioned only seeing that photo of Leprosy

  • @vivianfoxthief
    @vivianfoxthief5 ай бұрын

    I remember a kid who had leprosy and I didn't know at the time, but I still enjoyed the time I had with him, sadly it was only 2 years and after that he died which is sad, there are so many good people out there but life just was not willing to give them a chance.

  • @89SUSIQ
    @89SUSIQ2 ай бұрын

    The frost one almost made me cry

  • @rainesaysdie863
    @rainesaysdie8635 ай бұрын

    I remember leaning about the elena thing in freshman english class it was really interesting

  • @nel8749
    @nel87494 ай бұрын

    When I saw that photo from the philippines I legit got the shivers and I got some flashbacks of when I watched a video explaining about the case 😰

  • @chanelpeguero4806
    @chanelpeguero48065 ай бұрын

    😮 This video was really good! Good video overall!

  • @johnmartinez-valentin5427
    @johnmartinez-valentin54275 ай бұрын

    The fact that he made it was a miracle

  • @SKOUPASS
    @SKOUPASS5 ай бұрын

    In Greece there was an island called Spinalonga located in Crete that was used to isolate people affected by leprosy from 1903 to 1957.

  • @_DeepRest
    @_DeepRest5 ай бұрын

    Hey aki, I don’t usually comment but I just wanna say I have nothing but respect for you for having to go through the horrendous research of these crazy events I did research on the nazis and slavery and it has made me look at life much more differently than before

  • @MarconKFPSafetyDpt
    @MarconKFPSafetyDpt5 ай бұрын

    my grandmother died from Alzheimer's during the start of the pandemic, so i wasnt even allowed to see her before she passed. the memory loss is very saddening to watch.

  • @ajikpajik9331
    @ajikpajik93315 ай бұрын

    The picture of the Brits in the air raid shelter is typical of the 'blitz spirit' of the time. As a kid in 1970's Glasgow i asked my Dad why they built rows of tenemant housing with gaps. I still remember the horror i felt when he told me the spaces were bombed houses. If the German's hqd any bombs left after hitting Clydeside they would drop them into Glasgow on the flight back.

  • @boneyardpuppy
    @boneyardpuppy5 ай бұрын

    Me reading the description at 12:30 am since I’m cleaning my room

  • @user-if8cg7th3n
    @user-if8cg7th3n2 ай бұрын

    This mans face is so innocent😢 9:05

  • @crimsonghost4107
    @crimsonghost41075 ай бұрын

    Love these videos

  • @purple4216
    @purple42165 ай бұрын

    I was about to have a nap. I still am, but It might be a little difficult now. Thank you

  • @Miki_nika
    @Miki_nika2 ай бұрын

    This is my fave yet I love it ❤

  • @personne5527
    @personne55275 ай бұрын

    what surprises me is those people who suffered in the past making children suffering the same way or even worse today...