What is the creepiest missing person case in history?

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  • @chainsawleg
    @chainsawleg2 ай бұрын

    if u pin me u dont eat drywal

  • @dyalisix

    @dyalisix

    2 ай бұрын

    sigma

  • @chainsawleg

    @chainsawleg

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dyalisix frfr

  • @Fade_NB

    @Fade_NB

    2 ай бұрын

    I eat the pink cotton candy behind the drywall

  • @Secret_Agent_A

    @Secret_Agent_A

    2 ай бұрын

    Nobody cares about an insignificant achievement that you shouldn't have earned. I don't understand why KZreadrs pin annoying kids.

  • @chainsawleg

    @chainsawleg

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Secret_Agent_A no one cares about ur opinion about how annoying i am, and if im annoying just ignore it

  • @subliminal-damage
    @subliminal-damage2 ай бұрын

    The one where OP addresses if the killer might be reading their post and asks for them to just tell them where her body is because they want her back made me sob unexpectedly. Dear god.

  • @LegendaryLemonss

    @LegendaryLemonss

    2 ай бұрын

    almost crying just hearing it

  • @nannostanfr

    @nannostanfr

    2 ай бұрын

    So real.

  • @spiral5692

    @spiral5692

    Ай бұрын

    It's abhorrent that an AI voice trawling *Reddit* comments can push emotional moments, or try and pass judgement

  • @9eishitasharma501

    @9eishitasharma501

    Ай бұрын

    @@spiral5692 my brother in christ this is his actual voice

  • @DG_Toti

    @DG_Toti

    Ай бұрын

    @@spiral5692oh no, a real person whose voice is only *slightly* monotonous? ‘Pushing’ emotional moments involving a person missing their likely murdered friend? Perish the thought that someone reading these could have empathy, preposterous, nothing ever actually happens if someone makes a comment about it on the internet, everyone is just an attention-seeking basement-dweller like me!

  • @Oddballkane
    @Oddballkane2 ай бұрын

    The woman who claimed her child had been taken by a dingo. Everyone thought she had unalived her own kid and even spent time in prison for this. Then, a few years ago, a hunter found a dingo den, and near the den was some childens clothes that matched what the child had last been wearing. People take the mick now.

  • @jamieweatherwalk2752

    @jamieweatherwalk2752

    Ай бұрын

    I can't believe they convicted her on no evidence! I'm so glad she got out!

  • @JoshSweetvale

    @JoshSweetvale

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jamieweatherwalk2752Too late. Also, she wasn't just convicted, she's still mocked today as an Australian 'redneck' archetype.

  • @corinnsolara9821

    @corinnsolara9821

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jamieweatherwalk2752 It's a little less straightforward than it seems. Like, a test done on the family's car showed the interior had been covered in blood... but it turns out that was a false positive, some other substance had set it off. The baby's name was Azaria Chamberlain, for those who want to look it up.

  • @cthonisprincess4011

    @cthonisprincess4011

    25 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@corinnsolara9821It was copper oxide dust- the Chamberlains lived in the mining town of Mount Isa in Queensland. One of the scientists for the defence believed that the chemical used to claim that blood in the car was faulty, so he went to Mount Isa and walked the streets, taking samples in various locations. Every place he tested returned positive, proving that the chemical was faulty.

  • @abbienicholson6022

    @abbienicholson6022

    20 күн бұрын

    @@cthonisprincess4011holy crap, that’s actually insane 😳 that poor mother 😢

  • @Naomiistarr
    @Naomiistarr2 ай бұрын

    I hate the phrase “intimately abused”….imtimate is a positive word, it’s personal and not to be paired with something so tragic…

  • @MadameSomnambule

    @MadameSomnambule

    2 ай бұрын

    KZread censors the actual term, demonitizes videos that use it in other words. So I can see why one could use intimate as a substitute.

  • @jackcurl2005

    @jackcurl2005

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MadameSomnambule And we know *exactly* what is meant.

  • @darkdest6664

    @darkdest6664

    Ай бұрын

    i dont like it either but blame y0utube for their censorship

  • @queenkreviews1999

    @queenkreviews1999

    Ай бұрын

    right!! Social media allows ao much vulgar content but cencors serious topics for victims smh

  • @fairahzan

    @fairahzan

    Ай бұрын

    I know, but censors! It's why people use alternatives like "unalive" or "corn" or "grape" to avoid KZread censors/demonitising their videos/taking them down altogether.

  • @steviebeevie
    @steviebeevie2 ай бұрын

    6:13 the fact that this baby's backpack was found buried and wrapped in plastic makes me sick, its obvious someone did something to her bc items dont bury themselves

  • @captainidiot4301

    @captainidiot4301

    Ай бұрын

    Fuckin how do you explain fossils? Things absolutely do bury themselves.

  • @leahinshade

    @leahinshade

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@captainidiot4301fair, but they tend to NOT wrap themselves up in plastic beforehand;)

  • @cakez1515

    @cakez1515

    Ай бұрын

    @@captainidiot4301bro that is not relevant

  • @Caffeinated-DaVinci

    @Caffeinated-DaVinci

    Ай бұрын

    @@captainidiot4301 False equivalency and a bad faith argument when you know exactly what they meant. Of course things are buried by the wind naturally over time, we all know that. Things don't often wrap themselves in multiple layers of plastic because of the wind. The wind doesn't bury the only known belongings of a missing girl directly around where she was last seen alive. The wind usually doesn't bury things a foot deep in only a few months. And all of these things happening together sure as hell don't happen coincidentally. But this comment implies you weren't just being contrarian to make a null point, which you absolutely were.

  • @_random_o.o2302

    @_random_o.o2302

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@captainidiot4301 fossils don't "bury" themselves though, things die and fall into mud/bog/silt or have debris build up and decay over many years resulting in the object being covered from the elements and slowly replaced with minerals leaving behind an imprint of whatever originally was covered (usually plants/animal remains). Something being wrapped in plastic and intentionally buried underground is extremely different to an animal naturally being covered after they pass away

  • @GiordanDiodato
    @GiordanDiodato2 ай бұрын

    Timmothy Pitzen. Kid gets taken out of school by mom, doesn't tell dad, goes on the run, mom stops at hotel and unalives herself in bathroom with no kid and a note saying she is sorry for everything and kid will never be found

  • @lydiapetra1211

    @lydiapetra1211

    2 ай бұрын

    I remember that story....so very heartbreaking..

  • @GiordanDiodato

    @GiordanDiodato

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@lydiapetra1211 A lot of people think she killed him.

  • @lydiapetra1211

    @lydiapetra1211

    2 ай бұрын

    @@GiordanDiodato That's what I think too...I don't think she sold him..

  • @katy4714

    @katy4714

    2 ай бұрын

    When I first heard of this case, I hoped she did "adopt him out" however learning of the mom's history, that's very doubtful. I believe she unalived him, then herself to harm the dad and his family.

  • @charliekezza

    @charliekezza

    2 ай бұрын

    The mother was so cruel to leave the father with questions forever.

  • @stickman17
    @stickman172 ай бұрын

    That story about the disappearing roommate almost sounds like a psychotic episode that resolved itself. The brain can do WILD things sometimes, and then just... be fine again. I saw a video recently of one guy who has schizophrenia and sees people when there isn't a person. So he got a service dog that greets people. And he'll point and the dog will bark if there's actually a person. And won't if not. So... there's just some guy in his kitchen. That he now knows isn't real. But his brain has put there.

  • @shanayazaveri2620

    @shanayazaveri2620

    Ай бұрын

    Why is our own mind the scariest thing to exist? I hope the guy with his dog has some sort of sense of security for him

  • @twonahaf

    @twonahaf

    Ай бұрын

    wow that’s sick :0

  • @billbombshiggy9254

    @billbombshiggy9254

    Ай бұрын

    That's amazing about the service dog. That's really cool.

  • @TulahPearce

    @TulahPearce

    Ай бұрын

    Wait the dog thing is so smart

  • @alliekat1431

    @alliekat1431

    Ай бұрын

    That’s kinda what I thought… I’m a little surprised OP didn’t get a suggestion to talk to a doctor / therapist or smth about this…

  • @wiggwigg12
    @wiggwigg122 ай бұрын

    I live half an hour from Delphi. The two girls killed were found and now years later they have someone in custody. We are all eagerly awaiting the trial to nail the SOB

  • @watchingfiremagick

    @watchingfiremagick

    29 күн бұрын

    There are multiple involved, including the Odinist police.

  • @IndigoCave28

    @IndigoCave28

    19 күн бұрын

    There is way more to that story than simply trying a man and locking him up. More people are involved in the whole thing

  • @stinky-smelly

    @stinky-smelly

    Күн бұрын

    RIP Abby and Libby.

  • @arashi32900
    @arashi329002 ай бұрын

    The disappearance of Louis Le Prince. Believed to have shot the first ever film and is regarded as the father of cinematography. Disappeared after boarding a train in 1890 to return to Paris after visiting his brother in Dijon. He was apparently planning to return to the United States to rejoin his wife and children, publicly premiere his work and file for a copyright for it. He never arrived in Paris and was never seen again after boarding that train. One of the leading theories, and the one I personally believe in, is that Thomas Edison had him murdered to prevent him from patenting his technology first. Especially since Le Prince's eldest son, Adolph Le Prince, was found dead near Fire Island near New York in 1901, having testified as a witness in a case by the American Mutoscope Company which was seeking to annul Edison's patents claiming to have invented the first moving picture, using Le Prince's work as proof that this was not true. Adolph was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head. The 'official' verdict was he killed himself. I think Edison had him murdered as well. The man was well known to have hired thugs to harass and beat his competition and to file countless lawsuits to ruin them. I well believe he was capable of murder.

  • @Oddballkane

    @Oddballkane

    2 ай бұрын

    He did torture an elephant with electricity, I think, killing the elephant to show how powerful it is. It's not that hard to think he would be capable of doing things like that

  • @SewardWriter

    @SewardWriter

    2 ай бұрын

    Edison was a piece of work. He's only remembered fondly because he he had the money to buy good PR.

  • @SewardWriter

    @SewardWriter

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@OddballkaneTopsy. She, and possibly hundreds of dogs and cars, were electrōcuted because Edison wanted to destroy Tesla's alternating current.

  • @sheriwolkins8685

    @sheriwolkins8685

    2 ай бұрын

    The bar jona story was very disturbing but…. Was this in the US? Because there IS no statute of limitations on murder and kidnap.

  • @thejourney1369

    @thejourney1369

    2 ай бұрын

    I have heard this theory and totally agree with it.

  • @lebitelexie9350
    @lebitelexie93502 ай бұрын

    About little Asha's story, I am 100% sure that someone was not honest with their side of the story. The story of shy, reclusive kid just deciding to go for a late night trip in conditions that would otherwise freak her out to the core? Naah. Someone in that story has dirt on them but they decided to cover it up. Its like some of those Missing 411 stories where kids went missing and the parents come up with stories like "Oh I only took my eyes off from him for a spare second" yeah no, guarantee that they forgot about the kid for solid minutes or more and come up with parts of the story that lifts any speck of possible blame from them.

  • @hburke45

    @hburke45

    2 ай бұрын

    Something does seem weird about it. Especially how the OP was dead set on making sure the reader knew she was super sheltered, to the point where they were trying way too hard to sound believable. Obviously it's probably the story that they heard and has been told but if that's they way the family told it, I'd be super suspicious.

  • @jendubay3782

    @jendubay3782

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@hburke45 alternatively, she was abused to be that sheltered and controlled. She just escaped.

  • @lebitelexie9350

    @lebitelexie9350

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jendubay3782 Honestly, that is a plausible angle and ties in well with what I said. Painting the family soo "saintly" (Lack of better words, its 3am) made me wonder if they treated that poor girl soo horrible that she decided to flee.

  • @hburke45

    @hburke45

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jendubay3782 I was also thinking along those lines too. Sadly, if there's abuse in a household and being so sheltered those kids often go unnoticed and if they're being abused, there would be very few who'd notice and report it due to being extremely sheltered 😢

  • @CinderXiaoLong

    @CinderXiaoLong

    2 ай бұрын

    What struck me as odd was that they knew everyone she talked to, and everyone was accounted for It's highly likely that she was talking to someone who convinced her to keep it secret, or it was the father who got up to check on his children

  • @kp2223
    @kp22232 ай бұрын

    Fetal kidnapping is surprisingly way more common than people think.

  • @AngelOneiros

    @AngelOneiros

    2 ай бұрын

    The leading cause of death for pregnant women is homicide, unfortunately :/

  • @charliekezza

    @charliekezza

    2 ай бұрын

    Most likely killed within the first 3 hours sadly

  • @Beautiful_Hope

    @Beautiful_Hope

    2 ай бұрын

    I was so afraid of this happening, when I was pregnant. I didn’t have any friends & it was only my husband & me. He knew how much of a fear it was for me. It’s scary how often this happens. I’ve heard so many stories.

  • @larapalma3744

    @larapalma3744

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Beautiful_Hope It's extremely rare

  • @rickwrites2612

    @rickwrites2612

    Ай бұрын

    ​@larapalma3744 yea its one of the rarest things

  • @bentonrp
    @bentonrp2 ай бұрын

    The first ones are of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon. The creepiest one I ever heard of was one of a family who got a phone call from the University their daughter applied to. She got accepted, and since she was a foreign enrolled student, the University had her chartered on a flight from the airport. When she got to the airport, representatives were waiting there to escort her to the University. She went with them, thrilled to start her new life. Weeks passed and the family she said bye to didn't hear from her. They contacted the University, who told the family she was never enrolled to attend there. They never heard from her again. And that was that.

  • @steviebeevie

    @steviebeevie

    2 ай бұрын

    This screams trafficking

  • @bentonrp

    @bentonrp

    2 ай бұрын

    @@steviebeevie absolutely :(

  • @tamsel814

    @tamsel814

    2 ай бұрын

    It seems unlikely to me that any university arranges flights for international students. That's a big red flag. Poor girl

  • @M00N_MEGADEATH

    @M00N_MEGADEATH

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@steviebeevieslavery is just as common as it was back then its just well hidden

  • @ximenapaola0

    @ximenapaola0

    Ай бұрын

    But she never enrolled meaning she knows what she was getting herself into. Sorta. Unless that was a lie she was told to say to her family? Do you know her name?

  • @holahellomarhabahi2040
    @holahellomarhabahi20402 ай бұрын

    51:30. I grew up in PA. I'll lay it out for you all. Jerry Sandusky was a *BELOVED*, we're talking hero-worship level, Pennsylvanians are obsessed with Penn State and Penn State football, coach. He'd been molesting and worse his players for years and the school and other coaches knew. They covered it up for years. It's actually very likely if the lawyer in that story was looking into Sandusky that he got in over his head and someone ended him, just to protect the p.o.s. kid diddling coach.

  • @MacabreMortality

    @MacabreMortality

    2 ай бұрын

    I grew up in PA too and remember the whole Jerry Sandusky case too! Also what happened to poor Jennifer Dougherty too.

  • @GiordanDiodato

    @GiordanDiodato

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought the lawyer was defending Sandusky?

  • @outlawjar01

    @outlawjar01

    Ай бұрын

    Negative, the lawyer was an ADA… which was more shocking that it was keep quiet

  • @scrumpcity

    @scrumpcity

    Ай бұрын

    @@MacabreMortalityUgh Jennifers story breaks my heart. Drive by the school lot they left her body almost every day. At the very least, three judges just rejected the one killers request to overturn her conviction to receive less time. I honestly don’t think any of the 6 are going to see the outside of a prison ever again, especially since two are on death row.

  • @joyousdog1

    @joyousdog1

    27 күн бұрын

    I'm somewhat surprised by the possibility that people outside of PA haven't heard of Sandusky. One of the people who helped to cover up for him (allegedly 🙄 ) is Jim Jordan, the disgusting congressman from Ohio, and his connection to it all gets mentioned pretty frequently.

  • @L0st_Sensei
    @L0st_Sensei2 ай бұрын

    The Ariel Castro kidnappings. Three women go missing between 2002 and 2004 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2013, a man was walking through a residential area in cleveland, when a woman started shouting and pleadibg with him through the screen door of a home. he kicked the screen out of the door to free her, and her 6 year old daughter. after freed she called 911 and identified as one of the women who had been missing for 10 years. Police went back to the home and searched it and after announcing themselves, the other two women who had been missing for 10 years came out of an upstairs bedroom. Castro had kidnapped them and assaulted them for 10 years, the 6 year old was born while the women were in captivity, and another child was lost to a forced miscarriage due to abuse from castro Castro was a schoolbus driver during the majority of the time these women were in captivity

  • @Kiss_My_Aspergers

    @Kiss_My_Aspergers

    2 ай бұрын

    "Fun" Fact: The girl who called, her mother went on Sylvia Browne to ask about her daughter while she was still missing. Browne told her that her daughter was dead. The woman died before her daughter was found and freed, and likely went to her grave believing she'd see her daughter in the "afterlife".

  • @steviebeevie

    @steviebeevie

    2 ай бұрын

    I'd love to meet the man who rescued them. He is so humble in every interview I've seen and just seems like a genuinely good person.

  • @coolbuddy123ify

    @coolbuddy123ify

    Ай бұрын

    One of the survivors wrote a book about the hell she went through called "Finding Me", which I own. I highly recommend it but it's not for anyone with a weak stomach. She describes the things that were done to her and the others in great detail and it's genuinely some of the most heinous, unthinkable shit a person could ever do to another human being. "Depraved" doesn't even begin to describe it.

  • @lol5776

    @lol5776

    Ай бұрын

    Dead giveaway.

  • @lewisirwin5363

    @lewisirwin5363

    Ай бұрын

    I remember her call to 911, you can hear a similar kind of thrill of relief in her voice as that lovely diver who found those trapped Thai footballers in the flooded cave. Just, she _survived!_ No greater feeling

  • @robertajill3070
    @robertajill30702 ай бұрын

    Story one…the most likely explanation for the random night photos of the wilderness found on the girls’ cameras is that they were using the flash to illuminate their surroundings. The only real mystery to the photos is WHY did they need to illuminate their surroundings? Were they travelling in the dark? Were they trying to frighten wild animals? Could have been for any number of reasons but we’ll never know.

  • @tamsel814

    @tamsel814

    2 ай бұрын

    There are also the missing photos. Perhaps it was simply the camera malfunctioning. There are just so many odd details in that case.

  • @bedlambelle

    @bedlambelle

    2 ай бұрын

    There's exactly one photo double deleted from the phone and one of the pics is of a head injury. Could the deleted pic have been of a murderer? I think so.

  • @mariawhite7337

    @mariawhite7337

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@bedlambelle i don't think so. I think they got lost and injured. The picture of the head wound could have been for checking it for infection or bugs. They'd have had days where they lived and slowly perished.

  • @bedlambelle

    @bedlambelle

    27 күн бұрын

    @@mariawhite7337 check out @mrballen's telling of the events. There is more suspicious that happened that wasn't included here.

  • @pinkpugginz

    @pinkpugginz

    17 күн бұрын

    Why were their bodies cut up? I think they got lost and ran into someone.

  • @vermyfox8450
    @vermyfox84502 ай бұрын

    Story 35, I remember this too. A ways back someone on reddit had been asking around and found an officer who recognized the case as one they worked. Apparently the kid was fine, and went missing for a while. The closet apparently had a loose panel going into the attic the kid was able to climb up to and access. He used it to get in the attic and later snuck out of the house to a friend's house where he was later found angry at his family but thankfully okay.

  • @carolmadea5675

    @carolmadea5675

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm 42 years old and I only remember two specific stories from watching Beyond Belief. That was one of them. It haunted me as a child. I'm really glad there was a mundane explanation.

  • @thejourney1369

    @thejourney1369

    2 ай бұрын

    I remember that one. My son and I used to watch that show all the time.

  • @BoxOKittens
    @BoxOKittens2 ай бұрын

    As someone who knows several people who were killed, one being a family member, it makes me grateful in a strange way to know that they're dead. The not knowing would be unbearably worse.

  • @lewisirwin5363

    @lewisirwin5363

    Ай бұрын

    Closure is closure, that's the thing i've learned through my own (thankfully lesser) struggles

  • @askabluejay4932
    @askabluejay49322 ай бұрын

    I don't remember a lot of details of this story unfortunately, but there's a case I heard about a 2-year-old boy who wandered away from his family while they were on a trip to a national park in the winter. His parents couldn't find him anywhere, and it was snowing, so they reported it and a search team was sent out. they managed to find little footprints to follow, and after about 24 hours he was found, /12 miles away/. Several adults, even the Survivor Man, who's job it is to traverse difficult terrain in inhospitable conditions (like a mountain in a snowstorm). None of them could make the hike that this _2-year-old_ did in about a day, and still no one knows how he got so far away. Edit: He was okay, p much uninjured iirc. This case has been labeled as a Missing 411 case, which is a phenomenon of generally similar missing persons cases from national parks and monuments in both Canada and the US.

  • @jendubay3782

    @jendubay3782

    2 ай бұрын

    For the record, the missing 411 thing is bullshit. It's by a guy trying to push a sasquash theory. He lies about a lot of stuff, and he was fired from his job as a police officer for being a con artist.

  • @Athlynne

    @Athlynne

    2 ай бұрын

    I know this case, I think, the boy's name was Jared, I think? The official story, IIRC, is that a mountain lion nabbed the kid and brought him up to where his shoe was found, in a location almost impossible to get to.

  • @charaxiphare

    @charaxiphare

    2 ай бұрын

    Was the kid okay in the end?

  • @TweSunshine

    @TweSunshine

    2 ай бұрын

    Was he alive?

  • @askabluejay4932

    @askabluejay4932

    2 ай бұрын

    @@charaxiphare Yeah, afaik he was uninjured

  • @empressmarowynn
    @empressmarowynn2 ай бұрын

    I feel like for the Hong Kong Disney one it wasn't a coincidence the second kid got kidnapped. It would have been really easy for someone to follow the kids around, grab the girl when they got separated, and then just follow the boy back to his parents to so "helpfully" offer to watch him for them.

  • @marcianewman8151

    @marcianewman8151

    Ай бұрын

    My father would take us 3 older kids ( 11,12, 6) to the carnival , give us ride tickets and sit on a bench by the carousel. We were told to come back at a certain time for lunch or if we needed more ride tickets.

  • @thomaspatnode7053
    @thomaspatnode70532 ай бұрын

    The Long Island Serial Killer was caught, he was a c-suite officer who murked women while his wife was out of town.

  • @xXprettyxkittyXx

    @xXprettyxkittyXx

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I caught that one. I’m assuming this post is older but fortunately, his reign of terror is finally over.

  • @lewisirwin5363

    @lewisirwin5363

    Ай бұрын

    @@xXprettyxkittyXx Based on some of the dates, this vid is taken from a 2017 Reddit conversation

  • @danadecker4855

    @danadecker4855

    19 күн бұрын

    Hes only been charged with 4 of the murders. It is possible another killer is still out there

  • @TheGodOfGematria

    @TheGodOfGematria

    19 күн бұрын

    Manny Pardo? The timeline is on its way. Thank you for your service Thomas. The God of Gematria

  • @christianallen9653
    @christianallen96532 ай бұрын

    The Delphi IN case has someone in custody that is accused of murdering the girls. It's still really wild and extremely creepy

  • @katy4714

    @katy4714

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm from just south of that area. The theories about a cover-up are insanely believable and unfortunately, the way they went about getting the theory out has put the trail in jeopardy

  • @RC-pz7tg

    @RC-pz7tg

    2 ай бұрын

    I’ve followed the Delphi case from the beginning, since I’m from Indiana. The police have made this case crazier with the way they have handled it. A lot of people believe it is tied to a pedo ring.

  • @ecm84ee

    @ecm84ee

    2 ай бұрын

    They did get him.

  • @saagabragi6938

    @saagabragi6938

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@katy4714 Covering up what?

  • @sarahperkins6391

    @sarahperkins6391

    Ай бұрын

    Down the hill... down the hill...............

  • @ionamerkin1092
    @ionamerkin10922 ай бұрын

    Story 38 sounds like the missing chick and her family got put into witness protection. I think it's the only thing that fits. The cops don't believe OP that roommate existed. Her stuff is missing, and too difficult to move out alone in that time period. No records of her at the school she had definitely been enrolled in. All the cell phones for her AND her family all being disconnected exactly when this happened. Even her insomnia fit with this theory, if something bad enough for witness protection happens, your sleep will probably suffer until you get safe, and it would be dangerous to tell your roommate the truth. That's all too much to be coincidence, and too far reaching to be anyone but the government. Chick got a new life and OP got a story to tell.

  • @lewisirwin5363

    @lewisirwin5363

    Ай бұрын

    One can hope! Worse option is schizophrenia/psychosis on the part of OP

  • @saagabragi6938

    @saagabragi6938

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@lewisirwin5363 It seems to have resolved on its' own if that was the case though

  • @getcomfortable3373
    @getcomfortable3373Ай бұрын

    Story 1: There was a documentary [maybe 10 years ago?] A reporter went to investigate and the police stated they knew there were a group of body butchers that had set up deeper along the trail. The locals were afraid of the organ retrievers. However the police completely ruled out the girls could have been taken by them. The photos the girls were taking up until 4am were random things like trees and a path etc. The reporter thinks they either used the flash as a torch OR were trying to Document the path they were guided [hunted] on. The reporter gave the best life advice for travel that to this day I follow. If you are travelling anywhere at all and have a phone with low battery and no signal open your voicemail and record an SOS message identifying key details of your surroundings. Even if your phone is destroyed it ensure that everyone who trieds to reach you *will* get the message and help will be sent.

  • @lbird524
    @lbird5242 ай бұрын

    The highway of tears, the missing person cases themselves arent extra creepy in of itself, but, the way the police is handling it, the way the indigenous communities talk about it, the way *everyone* there knows about it, knows that the family who wrnt missing was involved, how all the men who went missing were involved, the way it seems these missing person cases are entirely racism and no officials will acknowledge. Its truly a horrifying thing

  • @mariawhite7337

    @mariawhite7337

    28 күн бұрын

    Not to mention when Turd-deau was asked publicly about it he said "excuse me check your gendered language" and promptly disregarded what was said.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman2 ай бұрын

    Important addition to your comment of "You're most likely to be killed by your spouse"; That's true for WOMEN in heterosexual relationships and for MEN in gay relationships/"situationships", though that stat is so closely followed by "hate crimes" towards gay men that it's really hard to know which one should be first on the list. It's not true for anybody else.

  • @ashleyandanime4815

    @ashleyandanime4815

    2 ай бұрын

    I don’t want to get married as a straight female now…

  • @queenboudicca31

    @queenboudicca31

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ashleyandanime4815Don't have to actually legally married for a woman to be trapped in an abusive relationship (men, too).

  • @steviemaster

    @steviemaster

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes because for men it's themselves, don't leave that part out. If you are explicitly excluding men then think of the suicide rates

  • @rickwrites2612

    @rickwrites2612

    Ай бұрын

    Basically you are most likely to be killed by your sex/romance/marriage partner, but only if its a man.

  • @zombieedrea

    @zombieedrea

    24 күн бұрын

    @@ashleyandanime4815 Queer women get into abusive relationships and marriages every day. :( Intimate partner violence can happen no matter the gender. There might be statistics for which demographic is more at risk, but either way, it's a danger for anyone. That's why it's important to not only know the signs, but to have a support system you can turn to if it happens. You just gotta be vigilant, know your worth, set your boundaries, and to always speak to someone if you suspect the relationship is starting to get unhealthy.

  • @josi4251
    @josi42512 ай бұрын

    13:20 That story is fiction. The tale is by Ambrose Bierce and it titled, "An Unfinished Race." Makes a good story but it did not happen.

  • @AnonymousFohYOU

    @AnonymousFohYOU

    2 ай бұрын

    I read the book, good story

  • @Bob-cs8gs

    @Bob-cs8gs

    2 ай бұрын

    For what it's worth, there is a similar case where there was a run up a small hill and one of the participants just disappeared during the race. No trace of him or what happened. I think it took place in the early 2000s

  • @MountainCry

    @MountainCry

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Bob-cs8gs Michael LeMaitre is the name of the man who went missing during a race in 2012. He went up the mountain, was seen near the top, and never again, no trace ever found.

  • @josi4251

    @josi4251

    Ай бұрын

    @@MountainCry There are many such cases in vast mountainous areas. Those cases are worth noting, but I don't believe it's bigfoot, aliens, or other paranormal events. That said, there are a few outlying cases that are true mysteries and show up in David Paulides' books and videos.

  • @Bob-cs8gs

    @Bob-cs8gs

    Ай бұрын

    @@MountainCry thank you, I could remember his name or when it happens, just remember hearing the story through the Mr. Ballen podcast!

  • @HaYlEeXx19
    @HaYlEeXx192 ай бұрын

    21:37 humans like that must be put down honestly.

  • @joshuakuehn

    @joshuakuehn

    2 ай бұрын

    At that point can you even pretend they're human?

  • @blackosprey2219

    @blackosprey2219

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@joshuakuehnYes, honestly. Only humans are capable of being that twisted and disgusting.

  • @lunariian
    @lunariianАй бұрын

    I feel like burying Asha's backpack in two trash bags was an attempt to hide the scent from police dogs which makes me think foul play. Her story never made sense and bothered me until someone said it's much more likely that she never left her house and something happened there.

  • @pupdawn
    @pupdawn2 ай бұрын

    Story 29 is Lars Mittang… he was from Germany. It’s probably one of the cases that haunts me the most still. His mother is still hoping he’ll eventually turn up. I pray for it, I truly do

  • @Whammytap
    @Whammytap2 ай бұрын

    Regarding Story 28, Dennis Martin disappearance: this sounded fascinating so I looked it up. It took place in 1969, not 1996. Dennis did not "vanish into thin air from behind a tree," he went down a different fork in the trail. Dennis was also developmentally disabled. The 1500 searchers muddled up any trail the boy might have left, this case is why we now know that smaller numbers of searchers are better. The green "barrettes" (LOL) happened to be doing training exercises nearby and they were welcomed to help with the search because, you know, they had training and gear. They didn't communicate much with other agencies because the military has its own chain of command and procedures. Mr. Key never claimed his kids saw a bear or a Sasquatch. The "wild man" he saw was a dude who lived in the woods, he saw this dude get into a white van, acting suspiciously, and drive away. His kids didn't see the man, as they were well behind him on the trail. This is supported by newspaper articles from 1969. The author David Paldives (sp?) has come under criticism for fabricating many elements of "true" stories in his Missing 411 series. Take his writings with a very large grain of salt.

  • @kellyzing9951

    @kellyzing9951

    Ай бұрын

    He actually was hiding behind a tree when he went missing. Playing hide and seek with a family they met while there (last name was also Martin weird coincidence, no relation) dad was watching him. He watched him go behind the tree, went missing from there. Horrible story.

  • @Nico6th
    @Nico6th2 ай бұрын

    People really think that doctors can't tell whether a woman has just given birth or not or whether a baby was born via c-section or not? For those who are wondering: babies born via c-section have a different head shape since they didn't have to squeeze through the birth channel. Obviously, the non-c-section baby's head shape does change to normal over the next few hours/days. That's why the skull bones of babies are not connected together the way they are in adults otherwise they wouldn't make it through the birth channel. As for the mother: You can see if a baby was just pushed out there or not. It has to widen significantly after all and it does take time to reset.

  • @tailablu3585
    @tailablu35852 ай бұрын

    The game is Exo One, in case anyone's curious!

  • @sugar_ventricles

    @sugar_ventricles

    2 ай бұрын

    thank you so much

  • @sl4sshh

    @sl4sshh

    2 ай бұрын

    ty omg

  • @LoneWolf-lk6um

    @LoneWolf-lk6um

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks man

  • @a_grape_in_space1016
    @a_grape_in_space10162 ай бұрын

    I think you read a story of what happened to my fiancee's cousin. He was on a trip to Austin, TX. He went for a jog, and then was never seen alive again. They found pieces of him in various dumpsters, and never found who killed him. Santeria could be exactly what happened to him.

  • @lbec9487

    @lbec9487

    Ай бұрын

    I’m in central texas and never heard of this. Who is your fiancée’s cousin?

  • @violetspersonalaccount.2344
    @violetspersonalaccount.23442 ай бұрын

    God that guy in story 18 who saved that last girl, thank you. his friends (doubt theyre his driends anymore cause theyre peobabaly in jail + who would stay friends with people like that) really thought ht was as deranged as them

  • @BowieRulez
    @BowieRulez2 ай бұрын

    That Bar Jona guy, there is no statute of limitations on murder. If they have evidence that he did murder someone, he can be charged with murder ant anny time. And a person admitting to attempted murder of a child should have gotten more than just probation.

  • @rickwrites2612

    @rickwrites2612

    Ай бұрын

    Also really easy to convict on circumstantial evidence. Like until recently, that's all you really needed. Yea it sounds suss, best look it up maybe reading will make more srnse

  • @dalerimoller272
    @dalerimoller2722 ай бұрын

    My friend Clinton Nelson has been missing since 2006 after moving to Louisiana. Look up his case, its haunting. His mother is still looking to bring him (his remains) home. I pray we get some answers in our lifetimes. Especially in his mom’s life.

  • @Brit626

    @Brit626

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, I hope his mom finds him, hopefully alive. Unfortunately, I think Louisiana is also prime real estate to be murked in because.. You know, the gators. But again, I hope he's found soon, or there's a break in his case. 🙏

  • @dalerimoller272

    @dalerimoller272

    Ай бұрын

    @Brit626 Thank you for your kind reply. I’m pretty sure that’s what happened too, unfortunately. 😞

  • @NyxiousYT
    @NyxiousYT2 ай бұрын

    49:14 to be fair, I'm constantly typing in stupid incriminating questions into Google like "how much food can someone survive on?"

  • @oliviaolsen8718

    @oliviaolsen8718

    2 ай бұрын

    me as well cause I'm writing a book. LOL

  • @Brit626

    @Brit626

    Ай бұрын

    Same.

  • @daniellebenfield95
    @daniellebenfield952 ай бұрын

    Brandon Dawson's remains were found last year, near where he had called 911 from.

  • @jamieweatherwalk2752

    @jamieweatherwalk2752

    Ай бұрын

    Really?

  • @shilohthelonelygoose8888
    @shilohthelonelygoose8888Ай бұрын

    The missing kid in Ireland, Philip Cairn. Im not from Ireland but it still creeps me out every time I remember him. The fact that they looked every where multiple times and then some days after his backpack was found in an alleyway. Creepy as anything.

  • @gremlinsdontthink2125
    @gremlinsdontthink21252 ай бұрын

    I’m surprised no one mentioned the yuba county five.

  • @nervoussoupbowl
    @nervoussoupbowl25 күн бұрын

    They missed one of the creepiest parts of the first case. One of the photos taken in the interim between the first few days and when they got lost was DELETED. Not like deleted off the camera, but wiped completely from the memory card manually. Super creepy.

  • @yukiandkanamekuran
    @yukiandkanamekuran2 ай бұрын

    Remember that a lot of reported missing persons are runaways of abusive families. So watch out.

  • @ToastyNoneofyourbusiness
    @ToastyNoneofyourbusiness2 ай бұрын

    Haven't finished the video so idk if it was mentioned, but the Sodder children. Imo, it's not much of a mystery, but i'll tell it anyway. Italian family in a small town around Xmas. A while before the incident a guy (i believe the dad's insurance agent?) threatened to burn the Sodder's house down because they don't support Mussolini. Lo and behold, the house burns down. Police and fire department were extremely late to the scene, partially due to the holiday and rural nature of the town (although it's suspected they may have also been Mussolini supporters). They claim it was an electrical fire, despite no evidence for it. They also claimed that the children who couldn't escape died in the fire, despite no remains being found. A fire like that was not hot enough or long enough to melt bones, there would have been evidence. The Sodders were convinved that those children were kidnapped and put up a sign by a highway for their missing kids. Although there were many sightings, they were never found. The Sodders believed that the missing kids were alive even to their graves. Unfortunately, most of the family, if not all of them, who would have known the missing kids, are dead. Hell, given the amount of time that's past since then, the missing kids are probably dead. I don't believe that it's much of a mystery because to me, it's obvious who did it, why they did it, and why it wasn't taken seriously. The only real mystery is what happened to the missing kids. I don't believe they were killed in the fire, nor right away by their kidnappers. At least, not all of them were. They were kept alive for some time. How long? Who knows. Some of them may have even been gaslit into believing they weren't the Sodder children and accepted new identities given to them. Or maybe they just lived in fear of their tormenters for that long.

  • @Ultras_450

    @Ultras_450

    Ай бұрын

    Is Mussolini is a politician or a mafia group?

  • @moviestargf

    @moviestargf

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ultras_450italian dictator

  • @regulargoat7259
    @regulargoat7259Ай бұрын

    Im an australian and william tyrrel is one of those names i think everyone in australia knows. It’s so sad that he’s still missing, and my theory is that Bill killed him and dumped him in the bushland somewhere. I really hope they find him one day

  • @kiraaisling9603
    @kiraaisling96032 ай бұрын

    They actually thankfully found the Delphi murderer I can’t remember his name but they finally found him

  • @lydiapetra1211

    @lydiapetra1211

    2 ай бұрын

    Haven't heard anything about that case in quite awhile...

  • @kiraaisling9603

    @kiraaisling9603

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lydiapetra1211 yeah but at least this is kinda good news. I’m also pretty sure they found the Long Island serial killer

  • @CinderXiaoLong

    @CinderXiaoLong

    2 ай бұрын

    No name was cited for the Delphi murderer, at least that I can find

  • @ResidentMilf

    @ResidentMilf

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@CinderXiaoLongRichard Allen

  • @CinderXiaoLong

    @CinderXiaoLong

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ResidentMilf ah. I didn't do too much digging bc I'm at work, but thanks

  • @AshKetchum442
    @AshKetchum4422 ай бұрын

    This was a great narration. I love listening to you read these stories. You are so passionate and empathetic

  • @emmyland3162
    @emmyland3162Ай бұрын

    The person who shared William Tyrell’s story has done very little fact checking. They said the parents have remained unidentified for ‘reasons only the police know.’ The reason they have not been identified is because they were William’s foster parents, not his bio parents, and for that reason, the media could not identify them. That’s a well-known fact explained since the very beginning. Bill Spedding was viciously hounded by NSW police during the initial stages of the investigation. He was acquitted of the historical SA charges. He then successfully sued the State and won. He was not involved in the Tyrell case. There have been no other suspects. There were many police f’ups. When searching the property and surrounding woods, it was conducted with people, not dogs, meaning his scent was lost, if that’s where he had gone. The lead investigator was dismissed after illegally recording a suspect. When that came to light it exposed significant strife within the NSW police force. Personally, but not factually, I think Jubelin was pushing an agenda and belief but could not quite make the evidence fit. As recently as last month, the foster parents were charged with intimidating another child in their care. How do I know? Simple Google search, and click on reliable media such as The Guardian and not The Daily Mail. The most recent theory in this case is, shortly after taking the Spider-Man photo, William fell from a balcony and died. It’s then theorised that he was moved to another location. I think this is also the most likely. It is very frustrating that disinformation about this case is still being spread, even as there have been developments about the case the commenter did not mention. As a final side note; defamation law is extremely strict in Australia. Slander is not tolerated. A case finished this week where a political staffer had been charged with SA, but the criminal trial was abandoned due to juror misconduct. It was a HUGE story in the public’s interest. The victim was interviewed by a senior journalist, which aired on a national free-to-air channel. After the trial was abandoned, the perpetrator decided to press charges on the journalist and a few other media agencies in the civil court. He should have stopped with the trial abandonment because the judge found that he had SA’d the victim, and that the journalist had not defamed him. Massively interesting.

  • @username-pu2so

    @username-pu2so

    Ай бұрын

    Is there any truth in the predator ring? I don't want to look it up - I don't think I have the stomach for it right now.

  • @emmyland3162

    @emmyland3162

    Ай бұрын

    @@username-pu2so unfortunately they do exist but as to the Tyrell case and if any are linked I couldn’t confidently say.

  • @elshe13elieves

    @elshe13elieves

    Ай бұрын

    I was looking for this comment, thank you for providing this correction! William Tyrells case is absolutely heartbreaking and I hope he gets some justice.

  • @vixfeetunder
    @vixfeetunder2 ай бұрын

    Justice for Abby and Libby. Someone is in custody for it now though. Having a hard time getting lawyers to represent him though

  • @dominikakratochvil860
    @dominikakratochvil860Ай бұрын

    My mom told me about a kid (7 year boy) from her village. They were around same age. One day he dissapeared. The whole village was looking for him. Week later, he was found in my moms neighbor celler, hidden in the coal. He was intimately attacked and then choked. The man confes everything imediately. Police had to protect him from the villagers. Guards in the prison leaked what he did, and he didn’t last even a year.

  • @labyrinthgirl17
    @labyrinthgirl172 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised the story about Brian Shaffer wasn't on this list. He was a 27 year old med student, went into a bar, the Ugly Tuna, and never came out again. He is captured on CCTV footage a few times, but never leaving the bar. I'm waiting for something like a remodeling to happen, or they shift something, like a freezer, and find his corpse stuck somewhere.

  • @SewardWriter
    @SewardWriter2 ай бұрын

    I want more info on Monique from Oklahoma. Can confirm that, especially in small towns, the Good Ol' Boy Network is a real thing.

  • @herstoryanimated

    @herstoryanimated

    Ай бұрын

    Appears to be the case of Monique Daniels. It really is suspicious on the parents part (it was likely her step-father who committed the act, possibly with collusion from her mother).

  • @SewardWriter

    @SewardWriter

    Ай бұрын

    @@herstoryanimated Ty! Why is it so often the stepfather?

  • @dinoheartnerd2265
    @dinoheartnerd22652 ай бұрын

    The Delphi case of Abigail "Abby" Williams (13) and Liberty "Libby" German (14) has been haunting me for quite some time. My heart is so broken for those poor little girls and their families... May they rest in peace.

  • @takohamoolsen2486
    @takohamoolsen2486Ай бұрын

    33:47 Beyond Belief case. It wasn't the scared kid that disappeared in the program, it was his brother. His brother and friends were supposedly bullying this kid for being 'a baby about the monster in the closet'. In the program the scared kid dared his brother to go into the closet. He did and never came out. That was the story.

  • @ClassifiedRanTom
    @ClassifiedRanTomАй бұрын

    “Girl in the bathtub” story gives off heavy r/ThatHappened vibes.

  • @amethyst42
    @amethyst422 ай бұрын

    8 year old Nicole Morin, who went missing in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada in July 1985 is my most mysterious. 40 years later, not one clue of her whereabouts.

  • @Theplushgroup738
    @Theplushgroup7382 ай бұрын

    Story 16 made me think that that guy fell into the backrooms.

  • @Midnightaperson

    @Midnightaperson

    2 ай бұрын

    Sameee

  • @Carebearritual

    @Carebearritual

    Ай бұрын

    Reminded me of the Vast in the magnus archives

  • @Fairiegurl101
    @Fairiegurl101Ай бұрын

    I don't remember many details of the case because it happened when I was, like 6, but it was used as a boogyman story by teachers and parents for a while, so it stuck with me. The bare minimum that I can remember was that the girl was about 16 and had been putting up posters around town for something. Missing dog, school event, I don't recall, just that she was pinning these posters to light poles around her street. She disappeared while she was out, the only thing that showed it might not have just been being picked up by a friend was that they found her flip flops by the side of the road near one of her posters. I have no idea if she was ever found -- alive or otherwise.

  • @miliniumo147
    @miliniumo147Ай бұрын

    Not a missing person's case, but when I was 14-16 I wanted to move out of my parents house and looked on Craigslist to see if there were any postings. There were 3-4 postings saying you could live in these houses for free, you just had to clean and cook. I never went, but I was naive and it took a bit for it to click that this was more likely a dangerous thing than a good one.

  • @dwarfwithinternetaccess
    @dwarfwithinternetaccess2 ай бұрын

    Loving these longer videos! They're really good for keeping myself occupied while working in the mines.

  • @philipjohnston5822
    @philipjohnston58222 ай бұрын

    I have one. It might have been mentioned, but there was a missing person report during the time when cops were being ambushed. The guy called 911 and gave them his name and location, but the dispatcher didn't send anyone out. The missing man was found dead sometime after and it came out that the cops knew he called them, but they didn't do anything because they didn't think he was really in danger.

  • @Sevness
    @SevnessАй бұрын

    Story 43, this is actually not that rare, the government will do stuff like that from time to time if there is a vested interest. I remember one story that a man had his grandmother die, and was donating her body for scientific research due to some illness she had. Ended up the Government took her body instead, strapped her to a chair, and blew her body up, and then returned what few chunks of her body they could fine for burial.

  • @Brit626

    @Brit626

    Ай бұрын

    The way my jaw just fucking dropped. Are you serious?!

  • @Sevness

    @Sevness

    Ай бұрын

    @@Brit626 Unfortunately yes, looking into it again as been years since heard the story, I was wrong, it wasn't his grandma, it was his mother. She was donated to a research facility and instead of scientific research you'd expect, they strapped her body to a chair, put an Improvised Explosive Device under the chair, and blew her up.

  • @SewardWriter
    @SewardWriter2 ай бұрын

    David Paul Brown simply came out wrong. Very, very wrong. (I refuse to call him Bar-Jonah. How was a convicted criminal allowed to change his name like that, anyway?)

  • @jamieweatherwalk2752

    @jamieweatherwalk2752

    Ай бұрын

    Because believe it or not, criminals are HUMAN BEINGS and have "rights", too!

  • @SewardWriter

    @SewardWriter

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamieweatherwalk2752 Changing one's name is a privilege. It's an expensive one, too.

  • @tiffanycole8058
    @tiffanycole805826 күн бұрын

    I really need deeper dives into all of these! This list is insane. All those broken hearts out there just wanting to know where their loved one is and what happened to them. I imagine it would torment me if i lost someone that way.

  • @UniqueornBacon
    @UniqueornBacon2 ай бұрын

    The Bar Jonah/Barjonah/Barjona story reminded me of the Criminal Minds episode Lucky. Complete with him being overweight, having a cookbook and feeding the community.

  • @PaulaCollins-pz5rd

    @PaulaCollins-pz5rd

    2 ай бұрын

    Maybe that's what they based the episode on

  • @green29373
    @green293732 ай бұрын

    For the first story, my best guess is that some psycho in the woods probably unalived them, then he took their stuff, and threw their bodies in the river. It would explain the fragments and foot still in boot (it protects the foot, so animals and stuff cant get to it unlike the rest). Why he would leave behind their phones? Idk, maybe he tried to get into them, but didnt or just didnt want any evidence by him and changed his mind downstream.

  • @JoshSweetvale

    @JoshSweetvale

    Ай бұрын

    It was animals.

  • @alexanderthorne635

    @alexanderthorne635

    Ай бұрын

    Likely that one of them fell down a hill/ravine and was mortally injured, the other refused to leave them until it was too late to find her way back in the dark. She would use the flash on the camera to light her way in the forest, but eventually also fell down a steep incline and died of her injuries. The scattering of remains would probably have been animals picking at and dispersing the carcasses. The data from the phone records and the camera film evidence along with eyewitness testimony and the timings fit the thesis that it was an accident, a series of events that just snowballed into disaster

  • @SleepyKiwi73
    @SleepyKiwi732 ай бұрын

    I don’t think that last case is two separate events. Something tells me that was a coordinated abduction by a group of people.

  • @LegendaryLemonss
    @LegendaryLemonss2 ай бұрын

    i remember reading a story once, not exact cause it’s been a while. a girl was raped by her dad and got pregnant, he abused her yada yada. she went into labour in the middle of the night and her dad drove her to the hospital (thankfully). before she gave birth she ran to the bathroom and didn’t come back, eventually someone went to check on her and the baby was stuffed into the garbage can stuck under a bunch of toilet paper. the girl was never seen again and the worst part was she was pretty young (like 14-16) correct me if i’m not spot on and i’ll edit it but it still makes me sick to my stomach

  • @LegendaryLemonss

    @LegendaryLemonss

    3 күн бұрын

    @annistar9693 it was probably fake but real

  • @dominikakratochvil860
    @dominikakratochvil860Ай бұрын

    Once a boy my mom knew as a kid dissapired. We was 7. The whole village was looking for him. They found him week later in the cellar of moms neighbor, hidden in coal. Yeah, child molestor, unfortunately. Police had to protect him from the angry villagers. Other inmates in prison find out what he did from the guards. He didn’t survive even a year.

  • @jaiwright6043
    @jaiwright60432 ай бұрын

    Camp Roanoke. The People Just Disappeared.

  • @kp2223

    @kp2223

    2 ай бұрын

    I fully believe they are probably murdered by the native inhabitants

  • @treekangaroo.7691

    @treekangaroo.7691

    2 ай бұрын

    If I remember correctly, the local tribe began having children with some European facial features, so they think the people just integrated with the Native Americans

  • @jendubay3782

    @jendubay3782

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not much of a mystery. They were friendly with a local tribe, the place they had settled was poor farming, and the guy who claimed they were missing didn't return for 5 years and made no attempt to look anywhere but at the island where they were last. As a previous poster said, the tribe began having blue eyes after this.

  • @nontrashfire2

    @nontrashfire2

    2 ай бұрын

    gray eyes ​@@treekangaroo.7691

  • @sabrinaleedance

    @sabrinaleedance

    Ай бұрын

    I mean they were left alone for like 12 years or something maybe more. Ppl were supposed to come back w supplies but wars and inclement weather made it impossible.

  • @amelialoyselle2123
    @amelialoyselle21232 ай бұрын

    Some of these, you had a great inflection for true crime. Level and even, but also kind of quiet and mysterious. A++. That said, well, now I'm gonna have some nightmares.

  • @lydiapetra1211
    @lydiapetra12112 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video... it's so nice to remember the missing people.... heartbreaking stories...so many children and people go missing in our country...and they are never found...🙏

  • @natalie0385
    @natalie0385Ай бұрын

    I remember that story 35 of tv show I was soo creeped out I didn’t sleep in weeks. I think in Hurricane Irma in 2017 my parents were working at school in USVI, and told me that a teacher who was from another state and had previously problems with amnesia, in the middle of the bad rainy weather due to the hurricane coming went into a beach bar, ordered some drink and then left leaving her car keys, sunglasses, wallet and never to be seen again

  • @mairiking8089
    @mairiking8089Ай бұрын

    The scariest missing person case i know is Definitely the over 200 lives lost on malaysia airlines flight 370. The plane went missing at around 1 AM from air traffic control but was able to be tracked by military probes and sattelites. The probes and sattelites show the plane seemingly flying over the south china sea for hours with no real purpose before it dissapeared from both probes and sattelites in an area where its believed to have ran out of fuel. Although this is scary, i have a theory for what may have happened. With how it dissapeared off radar and how it aimlessly wandered for several hours could mean the plane suffered an electrical failure. Without auto-pilot, a way of telling where to go or any way to talk to air traffic control, the pilots lost their way and ran out of fuel, crashing into the south china sea. RIP to all 239 lives lost.

  • @wladyslawaaron1443
    @wladyslawaaron14432 ай бұрын

    Amazing thread, we need part 2

  • @dinoheartnerd2265
    @dinoheartnerd22652 ай бұрын

    The disappearance of Lars Mittank has always creeped me out a lot as well. Edit: in this video it is Story 29, starting at 27:45

  • @rionthemagnificent2971
    @rionthemagnificent29712 ай бұрын

    There's a lot of rumors going about the Delphi Case. Such as the murderer is not the guy they have in custody and that its a cover up for some rich person's adult kid. its all rumors and hear-say.

  • @RayvenTheNight
    @RayvenTheNight2 ай бұрын

    People fail to realize how extremely simple and easy it is to get away with murder.

  • @meghanfaith2185

    @meghanfaith2185

    Ай бұрын

    ???

  • @holliewheatley5723
    @holliewheatley5723Ай бұрын

    It strikes me that while we watch true crime, the only serial killers we really know about are the ones who were stupid enough to get themselves caught….. if there’s could be around 50 serial killers active at the given time in the US, how many of those will never be caught, the ones who are smart enough not to screw up and leave evidence that can identify them

  • @SamuelMaybird
    @SamuelMaybird2 ай бұрын

    The Barjona story truly shows how pathetic the system is at protecting people. That 'judge' is responsible for his spree. Disgusting...

  • @Divinity_vA
    @Divinity_vA26 күн бұрын

    Damn, great summaries of a well known stories! Its hardly missing any of the already known details but summed up in just few seconds instead of 10-20min.

  • @chocolatetye797
    @chocolatetye79728 күн бұрын

    I'm glad that was the last story, I've been listening to your page... because it seems to be a worse drama than I'm going through.. thank you for acknowledging those parents going through the worse thing you could imagine. My sweet young man unlife himself, and every day it feels like I'm going through the Matrix

  • @damaris7193
    @damaris71932 ай бұрын

    That last story is just brutal...

  • @charliebrown4799
    @charliebrown4799Ай бұрын

    I moved to Antioch, CA back in '08 shortly before JC Dugard was found. It still blows my mind how she wasn't found sooner

  • @benjaminrichardson7056
    @benjaminrichardson70562 ай бұрын

    If anyone reads this, what is the game in the background

  • @mmm1217

    @mmm1217

    2 ай бұрын

    Someone later mentioned it's Exo One.

  • @constanceschickens6556
    @constanceschickens65562 ай бұрын

    I’m watching this in lockdown at my school. Really lightens the mood.

  • @markir3021
    @markir30212 ай бұрын

    I know it ended up being the coaches kid. But at least they spoke up about potentially seeing the missing girl

  • @botticelli4ngel
    @botticelli4ngelАй бұрын

    The Bar Jonah one made me literally nauseous and so freaking angry, especially the part where after the boy disappeared Bar Jonah wasn't seen buying food for a month. I'm tearing up with anger and frustration, im so sorry for that poor little boy i hope his last moments weren't painful and that he's now in a better place 🙏 😢

  • @ReadLikeaGilmore
    @ReadLikeaGilmoreАй бұрын

    I was not expecting to personally know any of these stories, but turns out I do. Unless there's some other case that's identical, story 10 is about Karissa Boudreau, someone who was one of my close friends as a kid. Definitely the most haunting missing persons case for me since I knew her personally.

  • @ecm84ee
    @ecm84ee2 ай бұрын

    11:13 the one with the 2 girls that filmed a guy behind them on the bridge isn't a mystery, they only recently figured out who it was. It was a local guy. Look it up a few channels have covered it.

  • @MystiqueRisingSun
    @MystiqueRisingSun2 ай бұрын

    That last one...damn. My best friend and I pretty much grew up at our nearest amusement park. Cedar Point. A whole 364 acre little peninsula. We had season passes since we were as young as I can remember. By the time we were 8 or 9, our moms - who hated rides except the merry-go-round - got us waterproof watches (some of the rides, you don't "just get a little wet on", you get SOAKED), and throughout the day, we had meet-up times and locations. We'd ALWAYS try to "sneak in just one more ride" on our way to the meet-up point. I'm surprised our moms never freaked out. Back then, and today, 2 - 3 hour wait times aren't uncommon for the popular and newer rides. The things that could have happened to us! Thinking about it, I guess being on a peninsula did have its advantages - only one way "on"/"off" the peninsula, literally a narrow strip of land with only 2 lanes - but...even still...the things that could have happened to us......

  • @Athlynne
    @Athlynne2 ай бұрын

    Info: according to Lazy Masquerade (awesome KZreadr, check him out, this type of subject is his jam), the Delphi murder of the two young girls has been solved or nearly so, police have the guy who they're sure did it. I don't know more than that, though, this was recent.

  • @jamieweatherwalk2752

    @jamieweatherwalk2752

    Ай бұрын

    LOVE lazy!

  • @MagicalGirlContractor
    @MagicalGirlContractor22 күн бұрын

    For Story 1, I do remember reading an update where officials closed the case by concluding the girls were done in by a nearby gang of kidnappers, since one of the girl's phone (the other one) was found in their possession when they were arrested or something like that. Or might be misremembering another similar case.

  • @terrikeentk
    @terrikeentkАй бұрын

    Back in 2001 A couple from my high school went missing. They went to the coast in Oregon (Depo Bay) about 45 minutes away to go view the ocean together and were never seen again. Their car keys and wallets were found in their car but their bodies have never been located. They went to stayton high School their names were Kami Van Dyke and Eugene Hyatt

  • @linda3482
    @linda3482Ай бұрын

    The creepiest I have that did had an impact on my life was the disappearance of Marjo Winkens who vanished on the conneting road between the villages Spaubeek and Schimmert in the south of the Netherlands in september 1975. I was 4 at the time and lived on the road she dissapeared from. Police even came to my parents house for information. She had gone to a street celebration in a town 10 km further but missed her last bus. She was with a friend who invited her to stay the night over but because she had to work the next day she borrowed a moped from the mother of her friend so she could get home but never got home even though she was almost there. They found her moped and her keys on the road. 70 km up north they found her make up bag, some clothes, an army jacket she had borrowed against the cold ,the helmed and a cut up shoes but no other trace of her. Till now she is missing. A family who lived close to where she dissapeared had heard a scream. She was dressed like a man with the army jacket so with the helmed she must have looked like a man. It is such a creepy story . About 20 years (1993)later Tanja Groen dissapeared in Maastricht, 20 km from this place but now on a bike. She is also missing till now. We know now that a Dutch serial killer spend his holidays in the area, ut there where also connedtions made with a Bekgium serial killer ( Belgium border is really very close)and they are investigating now her dna samples with the Mark Dutroux case, an Belgium murderer who killed severel children. This made me never to go out allone in the dark by foot or bicycle. It stayed in my mind fore ever.

  • @Sensansenkai
    @Sensansenkai2 ай бұрын

    Oh my god that last one is horrifying.

  • @Vanilla_Neko
    @Vanilla_Neko2 ай бұрын

    Honestly I feel like the story with that asha girl Is that she just knew how restrictive her parents were and ran away. Her parents sound very controlling being very restrictive of who she can be friends with of what technology she can interact with to the point where I'd almost even consider it abuse She wasn't seen with another person or something she was last seen just on her own Just leaving. Just like many kids who plan to run away at some point she never really had any goal or location in mind she just had a desperate urge to get away from her family Human's naturally desire freedom several countries even have started decriminalizing attempts to break out from prison because of their acknowledgment of humans innate desire for freedom She probably felt very restricted and almost prisoner by her parents clearly very restrictive hold over her I think she just ran away and either has basically started a new life somewhere. Or was kidnapped as she was trying to run away as someone saw a lone child traveling and took the opportunity and with her being so naive due to her parents restrictions from the outside world It's understandable she might have believed a stranger who said it was okay to get in their car or something

  • @mopberybush
    @mopberybush2 ай бұрын

    The story where his uncle killed himself after his mother got killed gave me chills

  • @Lyrebird.Rainwing
    @Lyrebird.RainwingАй бұрын

    My first cousin once removed is a missing person. They just disappeared one day, like they vanished into thin air

  • @Midorikonokami
    @MidorikonokamiАй бұрын

    An hour video with our beloved narrator I have been blessed

  • @asahified
    @asahified2 ай бұрын

    i love the long videos!