The Grim Story Of Nathan Parsons
November 16th, 2011. A young woman is going about her daily life, making her way to a class, minding her own business. Through the corner of her eye, she notices a pickup truck following her down the road at a close distance, before she knew what was happening, the driver had leaped from the vehicle, grabbed her from behind, thrown her to the floor, and dragged her into the trunk. The vehicle, wheels spinning, speeds off leaving a patch of red-hot tarmac and a cloud of dust in its wake. The young lady, screaming and terrified has no idea what is going on or what will become of her.
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This guy’s voice is like butter on my toast.
@cosmicbilly
Жыл бұрын
His voice is very nostalgic for me. Reminds me of when i was super little and my mom would always watch and fall asleep to these murder documentaries on TV and i remember waking up and hearing the narrators voice. This persons voice reminds me of those times in my childhood. Good memories.
@Fearthesmoke
Жыл бұрын
I can’t even listen to the other people that do the voice over sometimes. If he’s not talking, I’m not watching.
@erinntay
Жыл бұрын
AGREED! 👍🏼
@randomthingsthathappened
Жыл бұрын
I just heard the voice and knew "yep, I'm going to love this channel".
@amandathompson444
Жыл бұрын
SAAME @CosmicBilly [my grandma instead of my mom tho] 💯 awesome memories 😢❤
I'm an avid listener to audiobooks and I'm super picky about them. But the narration on these cases is AMAZING! Thank you for the professional cover of these tragic events!
@seangildersleeve1270
Жыл бұрын
His voice is so nice
@dbguitars
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% I cant listen to stilted bad narration, but this is so good
@lg6707
11 ай бұрын
@@dbguitars #14 burger king foot lettuce
@eaglewinnings8003
4 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve binged both of their channels. The only thing I don’t like is the intro music on their main channel. The stories are so depressing as is the music brings me down before the video even starts.
@jab6451
2 ай бұрын
❤🙏
PLEASE if you have young women friends and or family tell them to listen to these crime stories. Everyone thinks something like this can't happen to them. Evil people with no conscious or empathy walk among us.
@sarahjane8949
Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍
@therealdachshunddjangosmom
Жыл бұрын
Couldn‘t agree more! Thanks, guys! Keep up the good work! Much ❤ from Austria 🇦🇹
@feelthejoy
Жыл бұрын
I think you mean “conscience”
@ceilconstante640
Жыл бұрын
@@feelthejoy thank you for pointing that out to me. In a courteous way.
@Lurthatgurl
Жыл бұрын
My friend asked me why I’m still single and why not use online dating. I simply reply “ no thanks I watch the First 48 and Dateline I’m good”. She’s always pushing me to create a profile so I send her all of the episodes like this.
I was an opiate and coke addict for 5-6 years. I did anything EXCEPT crimes to feed my habit. I was raised well and that’s a line I’d never cross. No matter how sick I got. I’m ashamed because I did steal and beg so I guess technically my parents could of pressed charges but it was mostly just money from their Wallet or purse, took a tv one single time and pawned it. But other than that it was just making up crazy excuses for why I needed money and my parents played ball for a while. Then they caught on and my mom was the weak link. My dad shut me down cause he was the tough love type. My mom couldn’t say no and I took advantage of it. Definitely ashamed of that. But I’ve been sober for years know and I have a great relationship with my parents and sister. I came to a point where I was sick of being miserable and I did what it took to get myself over that hump. I went to a no time limit treatment and only went home when I was more than ready. It took tons of work and it sucks it took me so long to realize it but I’m so glad I did.
@RICHGIRLASMR
Жыл бұрын
So proud of you! You won your life back!!!!!
@engineeringpartnersinc2879
Жыл бұрын
One day…I will too 🙏 happy for you
@kylenasko8059
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that you are sober. It’s a horrible drug seen countless friends pass away because of this drug and I have family members who went through the same struggles and glad to say they are sober also now. I hope your life is so much better.
@thomasjensen6243
Жыл бұрын
"You did everything EXCEPT crime". You mean other than using cocaine and opioids???
@austintaylor8197
Жыл бұрын
@@engineeringpartnersinc2879 you got this bro
So I'm a recovering addict... I also did my fair share of things i am completely ashamed of BUT, never ever would I consider physically harming anyone due to my needs... it's so scary to how much he only cared for himself.. I feel so bad for his step father who loved and cared about him and he did such a horrible act to him.. he is where he needs to be in prison for a long long time
@trishaprett7721
Жыл бұрын
Good Luck,on your tough journey.Hope you have good support.x
@ThisIsJ.Nicole
Жыл бұрын
Yes. He was truly a monster and drugs intensified it in this case. So glad you're in recovery.
@thecoffeeman65
Жыл бұрын
Another one here on the road to recovery… not the first time either. Never stole a nickel to feed my habit
A lot of professional and well established people use certain drugs. There's no such thing as a "gateway drug"; this felt more like a D.A.R.E lesson. Nathan Parsons was a drug addict, and most people who use recreational drugs aren't going to end up on heroin. Also, most heroin addicts aren't going to become kidnappers and attempted killers. Demonization of addicts and addiction just further isolates people with addictions and it is really damaging. I like this channel and their work, but there's a real problem with how mental illness is addressed in the true crime community. Most murderers and abusers are not mentally ill or addicted to any substances, and even if one or both applies, that isn't what leads to their actions. Why is that always blamed, but no one ever points out the majority, which aren't?
@truthhurts3524
Жыл бұрын
Well said, I was an active addict for nearly 20yrs. I tried everything, but my go to was mainlining hydromorphone (dilaudid). I held down 2 jobs, 1 was to fund my addiction. Never physically hurt anyone but myself, and never even thought that way. Several years clean now. I think the stigma of addiction has a lot to do with some people not asking for help.
@yo2992
Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one who felt that way. Like, I get what the scriptwriter is trying to imply, but comes across as so self-righteous and misinformed. Like you said, there are plenty of successful people who use certain drugs on a daily basis. If sobriety=success, then explain why all these high ranking officials/ceos are doing lines every morning....
@danielleskillern4475
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@tkeyah331
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@rezn8
Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! PREACH!
I really like this 911 dispatcher. I've seen too many videos where dispatchers make the situation worse by being unprofessional. One even told a panicked caller to 'deal with it himself ' and hung up.
@ash_tray
Жыл бұрын
I remember that woman who was dying and terrified because she was drowning and the operator was so cruel to her.
@grumpygremlin2379
Жыл бұрын
@@ash_tray I remember hearing about that. She was stuck in a flood.
@OnTheThirdDay
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if they know nowadays to try to use Google maps or something.
I have heard horrific 911 calls for the operator ended up costing the caller their lives. Thank goodness that that kidnap victim had a wonderful operator and the operator had someone on the other end who is calm enough to help themselves instead of simply panicking and screaming but giving no information
@carolinerowles5951
Жыл бұрын
Like the poor lady who drove into a river or lake & the dispatcher told her off for panicking. The poor woman was dying & died while the 911 lady was being horrible to her saying she was over reacting.
@cwavt8849
Жыл бұрын
@@carolinerowles5951 that one is the Very first one that came to mind
@jessicadavey1607
11 ай бұрын
@carolinerowles5951 that case was awful. I don't think I will ever forget her begging for her life while the dispatcher scolded her 😥
@johnnyallenshaneprater4870
10 ай бұрын
I would like to hear these calls where the 911 operator cost someone their lives.. Especially on more than one? I doubt it
@cwavt8849
10 ай бұрын
@@johnnyallenshaneprater4870 I Too,b would LOVE TO HAVE YOU HEART IT. But I'm not going to do your work for you. So, why don't you look up the poor girl in Australia who was hiding in the.bushes begging for the operator to send help because she was being hunted. She was whispering because she didn't want to be heard by her pursuers and the operator told her that if she couldn't be bothered to speak up, she must not really need help all that much. The caller died. Or the paper delivery mom who was out trying to earn a living for her children, took a wrong turn in the middle of a flash flood on unfamiliar streets because of all of the road closures and spent almost 25 minutes begging forgiveness from the bitch of an operator whose last day at work meant that instead of consoling and trying to help the caller, she berated her for being stupid enough to get herself into deep water on a busy rescue night. That caller died also. There are so many others, but you need to look them up for yourself as you don't believe that this happens. Maybe, after hearing the utter panic of the callerand the callousness of the operators, you will see it next ght just as well be you or someone t you love who needs help and gets only attitude, ridicule and laughter instead of lifesaving measures.
Just came across this true crime channel, wow, love this guy’s narration and his easy-to-listen-to voice, more importantly told with respect and compassion to victims especially, now my fave channel 👏🏽👍🏽
As a recovering addict, this guy is correct. In your addiction you’ll do things you would NEVER do sober and screw people over that you NEVER thought you’d screw. The worst thing I’ve ever done was take pills from an uncle in law that was dying of cancer. Somehow I thought it would be okay because “he won’t notice because he has 100 of them AND he has cancer, he can get as many refills as he wants whenever he wants”. What you don’t realize is that guilt will eat you up more than if you had been caught red handed. Also as a recovering addict I want to say that his addiction is NOT why he did that and is NO excuse. Just because you’re high doesn’t mean you don’t have ANY morals at all. Even as an addict we have certain lines we will NOT cross. For me it was stealing. I would NEVER steal items to pawn for a little more $. I’d steal any pill you had, but never items or cash. I know that doesn’t make much sense, but addicts rarely ever do make sense.
@_HimToo
Жыл бұрын
So then u *don't* agree with him... like me. He said an addict will do ANYTHING to get their next fix. 😒 Not true. A piece of crap will do "anything"
@c_me_now
Жыл бұрын
I agree. My line was not stealing from people only from big companies like Wal-mart. I knew people who would steal from single mom's, the elderly and the poor I would never cross that line. It is weird how even in our addiction we justify thing's and hold on to some type of morals. 17 years clean and sober, once I had a clean day I never went back.
@SomeGuyFromOK
Жыл бұрын
@@_HimToo exactly.
@SomeGuyFromOK
Жыл бұрын
@@c_me_now awesome! I’ve relapsed a few times, but I have 6 years now. Once I stopped worrying about how long I’ve been sober for and focused just on staying sober it got a LOT easier.
@c_me_now
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeGuyFromOK congrats on your continuing recovery. Relapse happens in recovery it's what we do after that matters.
Excellent channel and production, sir. The narrator’s voice is of the good ole days of voice narration when TV was decently creative. 🙃Cheers from Dallas!
@carolinerowles5951
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! 😘 From Portsmouth, UK.
@curtisbrown5939
Жыл бұрын
🦅
@wayneelliott1180
Жыл бұрын
Yes - and without the endlessly spiraling dramatic music manipulating the viewer which is so prominent in documentaries these days.
You have a pleasant voice to listen to. Thanks 🙏
Pay attention Europe and Canada this is what a life sentence means it’s Life without the possibility of parole not the ludicrous “life” sentences those countries impose which is not life it’s usually 25 years or less.
@johnkidd1226
7 ай бұрын
But you still have a much higher crime rate. Why is that?
I grew up with Nathan. We were very close friends. He'd done a lot of messed up things, but this shocked us all. 😔
@joedennehy386
Жыл бұрын
His poor stepfather. Raised a useless drug addict incel, who didn't think he had to work for a living
@5whp
Жыл бұрын
Source - trust me bro
@davide.b8027
Жыл бұрын
What kind of things?
@jennlynn8173
Жыл бұрын
@@5whp?
@jennlynn8173
Жыл бұрын
@David E. B It doesn't matter now.
I’m so glad they found her.. she must’ve felt relief like no other wash over her as soon as she heard sirens. Great, amazing work from law enforcement and the operator.
God Bless you Cassie. I hope you are fine and are having a great life. Nobody should ever be in that position and we are so happy you were found safe. God Bless you.
From beyond evil to beyond evil podcast, simply i can't get enough of this narrator! Your voice is like an icing on my cake! listening from the philippines!❤
Thanks for the upload - never heard of this case before. Glad Cassie was found alive and well, but too bad the same couldn't be said about poor Richard. I'll bet that neighbor walking her dog must have some regrets about not calling the cops that night when she heard the ruckus coming from his trailer. I know a lot of people don't like to get involved, but when you know a neighbor is a kind, soft-spoken man and then hear something so unusual coming from his trailer, I think that warrants at least a call to the police for a well-being check. Anyhow, glad this POS will never be walking the planet a free man again!!!
Watching this while detoxing off of methadone. I have never committed a crime against anyone for a fix. I live in England and our sentences are very soft compared to the states. Never even crossed my mind. I've been nicked once in my life for beating a man who r*ped me & as I came round he said " I thought you were dead". My point is drug use or withdrawal is no excuse for heinous actions.
Narrator’s voice is tops!👌🏼
Thanks sooo much for covering a story ive never heard of. Great job telling this story!
Getting disconnected and having to start all over telling your story is the WORST, imagine it happening when you're being kidnapped... 🤦
I'm a recovering heroin addict and I agree.....don't even try it once. I was mentally hooked instantly and am so grateful to be clean. I lost the love of mu life in 2019 to an OD and recently in October of 2022 I lost my ex who was always one of my best friends also to an OD. Drugs are so not cool 🥺
@elainenicholls7648
Жыл бұрын
Congrats on your sobriety. So sorry for your loss.
@kadzo6614
Жыл бұрын
Newsflash: You will still die.
@laurawells3935
6 ай бұрын
I’m happy you made it! You are worth it and don’t need that shit in your life. So sorry for your loss and hope that never happens again in your life.
Thanks for delivering yet again another super important case so professionally and with great compassion …. ♥️ I’m sure this chaps ma is proud of her disgraced son …. 🙄🙄🙄 Keep up the great work - I admire the dedication you have to these channels … ⚡️⚡️♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I'm an Ohio corrections officer. He's in Ross Correctional. Way too easy for him.. he deserves Ohio State Penitentiary or Lucasville..
I live in Goshen, IN. I have never heard of this crime. It can truly happen anywhere, to anyone.
@isaactroyer9022
Жыл бұрын
I was born there n grew up in topeka....never heard of the scumbag
@kelseychizum9514
Жыл бұрын
That’s cause this happened in Goshen Township in Ohio not Elkhart County
@adamroysdon9858
3 ай бұрын
This is supposed to be Goshen ohio, Clermont County
Thank you for the disclaimer about drugs for young people. Drug use impacts everyone. My mother was clean for only 9 months and I wouldn't trade that for the world.
Thank God the police and dispatchers came through for Cassie! ❤🎉
Your descriptions of addiction are accurate thank you for not glossing over the role that drug addiction plays in this (and oh so many) true crime stories
@sheribrougham4863
10 ай бұрын
Yes, the addiction is strong because of the fear of getting sick, but it's still a choice.
This content keeps getting better. The additional commentary and testimonials in the episode set it over the top. SOOOO GOOD!🤌
I’m really glad I found this channel. You cover cases I haven’t heard of and the narration is top notch!
Another lesson ❤ RIP Richard Parsons 😢
@markcarpenter6020
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like he was a cool old dude. Not a lot of 70 year olds have an Xbox.
Love this narrator. Like a real fatherly figure.. Great series, excellent channel. Thank you.
Another excellent video! I always look forward to your content. Have a great week!!
@beyondevilpodcast
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! You too!
Most 911 operators are excellent. I used to do crisis response work, and I interfaced with them a lot. Most of them are highly dedicated to their jobs. In fact, that's why the horrible ones stand out so much.
@Karenanneseven
7 ай бұрын
I agree. I worked in a Police Call Centre in West Australia. The majority are excellent..you just hope as the public, you don’t snag the minority 🤷♀️
I adore Beyond Evil channel, the production, the narrator's voice, and now a podcast! Spoiling me.. Thanks for assisting me with my ironing every week 😀 My thoughts and prayers go to all victims in the stories 🙏
This was an amazing episode! Fast pase and well told! Thank you!
I absolutely love how descriptive you are during videos. Thank you.
I watch a lot of true crime videos and follow a lot of true crime channels- but I have to say, I follow yours specifically because of the compassion you show the victims and their loved ones❤ thank you for all you do
great video and narration ❤ you have gained a new subscriber!
I could fall asleep listening to you. Your voice is calming and I really enjoy how you make your videos. Thanks for sharing this 🙌
I love the voice on your uploads..absolutely brilliant. Thanks for all the great videos!
Having just found an appetite for this sort of crime story content, the presentation of this channel and its orator are soothing enjoyable to listen to. You guys don't go out of your way to unnerve the viewer, you regale the events matter-of-factly and with a warm cadence and positive messages. Ironic to say true crime videos are pleasant viewing, but this channel is.
"Living one plastic bag at a time" that should be the name of a album
Sober since December 2019. I was a fentanyl user, 50 times stronger than heroin. For me personally I would rather not see the extensive pictures of drug paraphernalia. My sobriety is strong, but it just kinda reminds me of the worst years of my life. Thanks 😊
@laurawells3935
6 ай бұрын
Happy you got your life back! Congrats, friend.
@michellegable3191
6 ай бұрын
@@laurawells3935 Thank you
This was so exhilarating!! 😨 Thank you for this video, so well done, I wanna watch it again!!
I love the narrator's voice which makes these hard to hear difficult crimes easier to listen to ! I will never understand why people do horrible things, really appreciate all your hard work ! Thank u
@Queenofthegingers
Жыл бұрын
Many of these people have mental illnesses such as ASPD (antisocial personality disorder, where there is a disregard for other people), Psychopathy (deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls) or a handful of others/combination of a few. So while it is difficult for people like you and I to understand, to them it’s just hardwired into their brains and not because they just woke up one morning and decided to be a horrible person. I agree 100% about the narrators voice! It’s incredibly soothing to listen too, even if he is discussing the brutal murders/attempted murders of people.
@Su11
Жыл бұрын
@@Queenofthegingers Amy i can not thank u enough 4 that detailed explanation i am starting 2 understand now and as sad as it is i have 2 accept people enjoy doing horrible things...
I can't get enough of beyond evil❣️
RIP Richard. You deserved so much better than this garbage. I'm so glad that Nathan was too stupid to take Cassie's phone. That most definitely saved her life. She did a great job and thankfully, her 911 dispatchers weren't the idiots we so often hear in these cases. This monster really shouldn't have been offered the chance to escape the death penalty. We all know you sit on death row for decades before the sentence is carried out and that's what he deserves.
Thanks for the uploads
@readilium3432
Жыл бұрын
Ghislaine?
The fact that the call is not automatically prioritised and re-forwarded to the appropriate responder is criminal itself. Hope an administrator got that part and tries to improve the call center system.
Yes,the narrator is topnotch. So glad Cassie survived. 🖤 Friendly regards from Belgium. 🔥🤘
Thank you for this very clear and informative video!
@Beyond Evil Podcast Great channel. New sub! I am already a sub of your Beyond Evil channel and didnt know you had a 2nd one. This is my 3rd video so far tonight and will binge watch to get caught up. Great content. You have one of those voices that people really find easy to listen to. Good luck with the channel.
I love hearing about gutsy women who prevail over the perpetraitor!!!
So sad that so many people mind there own business where they could save somebody's life.
Great information ! And good to hear a good story 🎉❤
Cassie's calmness reminds me of another incident of a young girl in a shootout/hostage situation. I wish I could remember more about it but all I can say for sure is that she really impressed me with her presence of mind and concern for the others around her who had been shot.
I stumbled across this channel today, and I love the narrator’s beautiful voice, the well explained stories and the respectful commentary. I subscribed, thank you, love from The UK ❤
So, bc that woman walking her dog didn’t want to “Get Involved” an Innocent 60 something year old man was Killed- That Not Getting Involved mentality is something that Infuriates me and is something that I Will NEVER be able to understand!
@whosaidthat9265
Жыл бұрын
She shouldn’t have gotten involved but should have called the police. Had she got involved she would probably be dead too.
@crazypsychoamy1021
Жыл бұрын
@@whosaidthat9265 getting involved is still calling police. She could've at least done that.
Loves this so glad I found it thanks
I just love listening to your voice! Even if the subject matter isn't always very pleasant I love your uploads thank you.
Your voice is perfect for this kind of stuff. Subscribed 👍
I can tell you from personal experience that drug use (like heroin, pain killers, opiates etc...) ABSOLUTELY can destroy your life. Fortunately, I was one of the lucky ones. I was able to quit using, and turn my life around. But sadly many do not. So please heed my warning, it's NOT WORTH IT! The withdrawals are excruciating, both mentally and physically.
@laurawells3935
6 ай бұрын
So happy you made it. Blessings to you.
Mr Narrator, I'm in love with your voice. ❤ The way you narrate a case is super amazing.
I don't understand why you don't have more subscribers.... love the channel! Keep up the good work!
Your description of an addict is sadly very accurate. Unfortunately, I can confirm this as everyday of my life is exactly as you described.
@mustangnawt1
Жыл бұрын
Ok Rob Rob, it’s time. U know it. Make the decision and stick to it. U don’t need an expensive rehab if U can just keep a promise to yourself and have one sober reliable human that cares. I care, and I don’t even know u your ass. Find the best doc for least cost. Use the $ for the doc instead of DOC. Get on maintenance, and when you’re ready get off. Just do it. It’s going to suck real bad for at least a month, probably once when u start with doc, and then again when u get off the maintenance. Do not ever do the one who cares for u dirty. Just ask them if they can help. Tell them the things u will need. U need a room. Hotel if necessary. U need to eat and drink water the best u can. U know the things that will help for the addiction u have. Treat the symptoms and just stick to your decision. Just decide. Please. If it can’t happen in the literal place u are, then leave and search for what u need. I don’t want to hear any excuses. I know U can do it
@jimjamhimham
Жыл бұрын
He out you down and you applauding him? Bro.....
Yay! 🎉 I love your videos!
What an unbelievable story, amazing work by everyone involved
This was so well done.
I love the opening with the not so subtle digs 😂
Glad some judges still have balls
This guy should NEVER GET out.... NEVER...!!!! Thank God!!!!
Your content is always amazing but I have to admit, your voice is what keeps me coming back!! Someone can have a great story and totally bomb it because the narrator's voice is like nails on a chalkboard 😳 not here though, great narrator!! Still one of my favorite KZread channels 😉♥️
Oof, harsh.. I'm not even 5 minutes in and you absolutely roasted the ever loving crap out of that monster. Job well done.
Come on my man addiction sucks I've been through it but not all addicts do this type of crap.. mistakes yes but not all become felons...
Best story teller ever ! I love this channel # beyondevil
Thank you officers❤️
I don't know about your reality but when I was 15 and all full of piss and vinegar I squared up with my dad. I was 6'2" and about 220lbs and my retired Sgt FC dad was 6'1" and 165lbs and 61 years old beat my ass like a rented mule. I was being disrespectful and deserved it, but I learned my lesson. My dad was a hell of a lot more experienced than I was.
@lj0727
Жыл бұрын
15 and 60 is a lot different than 28 and 72. At 15, you are still a kid.. not even fully grown.. and at 60 you are still fairly strong. At 28, he is in the prime of his life.. as strong as he will ever be... and at 72 you are very much on the downside. But also, each person is different. If your dad was a Sgt. Then he has training, skill, and years of conditioning.
@cindyk6411
Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely going to have to "rent" your "rented mule" innuendo! Hilarious !
@chesspiece81
Жыл бұрын
@Cindy k Feel free. It's a southern thing, I guess. I've heard it my whole life.
Wow bit of a jump in the story at 4.40. How did cassie get in the trunk?
To all the kids that read this, IF ANYONE TRYS TO GET YOU TO DO ANY KIND OF DRUGS, PLEASE TELL SOMEONE YOU TRUST AND IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHO TO TELL, CATCH ANY POLICE CAR AND TELL THEM WHO IS TRYING TO GET YOU ON DRUGS AND RUIN YOUR LIFE, OR CALL 911 AND TELL THEM YOUR SO CALLED FRIEND IS YOUR ENEMY AND THEY ARE KILLING KIDS! SOMEONE LOVES YOU
@StanStacks
Жыл бұрын
Or just say “mo thanks”. Weirdo
I struggled with pain pills for 15 years after I got a legit Rx after a terrible car wreck. Best advice I can give is; if you don’t think you can trust yourself to take as prescribed, give them to a loved one to dole out or do NOT take them at all.
So we’ll done and informative. Excellent narration.
@stfuplsok
Жыл бұрын
penny lane *well
Lock up all the monsters! RIP Richard Parsons. I am so glad She was not hurt!
I followed the podcast and I love it. ❤
Not having goals doesn't make someone a bad person. It's really not anyone else's business, frankly.
@lj0727
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but murdering your father and kidnapping an innocent woman to rape and kill her too, does.
@_HimToo
Жыл бұрын
I know. I can't stand the little comments the narrator's making about how people are, how people get addicted to things, and how addicts act, etc
@c.o3301
Жыл бұрын
Wrong. You just watched what can happen when people don’t have goals.
@thepitpatrol
Жыл бұрын
@#HimToo well his comments for the most part are spot on.
@nyvatrinigurl4743
Жыл бұрын
@@thepitpatrol Absolutely!
It's very sad that taking harmful drugs is the answer for so many people. I don't judge because if the world was a happier place harmful drugs wouldn't be the answer. Problems would be better handled and we wouldn't want to take deadly substances.
@Valmills8989
Жыл бұрын
Alcohol is just as dangerous as illegal drugs and should be treated as such. It ruins just as many, if not more, lives than illicit drugs. Since it's legal, many struggling folks turn to alcohol to solve their problems.
@thepitpatrol
Жыл бұрын
@@Valmills8989 I agree Mallory
Unbelievably lucky to have her phone on her. I know she wasn’t out of the woods then but the relief that must’ve rushed all through her body once she found her phone must be indescribable
The narrator's voice is excellent! Thank you
I’m sitting here listening, I love this channel as it’s done so well…. I hear the location of the crimes and realize this is literally down the street from where I grew up And even worse (for me & on me) this is the first I’m hearing of it.
Thanks for sharing this story with us! I just can't help but think that she should have used the GPS on her phone to see where she was... she clearly had cell signal 🤔
@c_me_now
Жыл бұрын
This was back when they only had flip phones not smart phones. In today's day and age it is a lot easier to get locations as long as your phone location is turned on.
great work!!! special kudos to the 911 operator for being patient.
Cassie is a very smart Girl. By giving the description of the truck & his name … that spoke volumes. So glad they found her.
Hello Beyond Evil channel! I've been an avid listener for quiet a while now from the Philippines. I hope you guys would be able to cover the story of the brutal killing of the Maguad siblings happened in Cebu Philippines. This story was somehow resembled the Orphan movie. More powers to the channel.
Hard to understand why an elderly man would allow a person who had repeatedly robbed him and abused his kindness into his home. Addiction fueled this horror.
Omg a beyond evil podcast!!!!! 😍😍😍😍
The narrator is tops!
I like the fact that the narrator has a moral responsibility to the video.Well.done.
Dispatcher: where are you, ma’am? Caller: I don’t know. Let me check the GPS on my phone.
@kareenodum1734
Жыл бұрын
Maybe she could have used her maps on her phone to get her location?
@lukemwills
4 ай бұрын
You do realize there was a time before cell phones had maps or GPS, right? Wait til you find out there was a time before cell phones existed at all.
That was 100% oregano in that bowl 😂😂😂
@erichoberg3502
Жыл бұрын
Oregano is a gateway herb man, next thing you know your Thyme is up.