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  • @MelodyRose96
    @MelodyRose96 Жыл бұрын

    My mom was part of this friend group, and one of the guys there gave her terrible vibes, even though there wasn't anything to justify it. She never let the man into our house and made sure I was never alone with him. 15 years later and out of the group, we read in the paper that he was arrested for molesting his niece since she was 10. Thank you, mama!

  • @brittanyt9787
    @brittanyt9787 Жыл бұрын

    I worked in the same office as a very attractive guy who many of the guys liked, but the moment I met him I had a terrible feeling. I worked with 11 other guys and am usually very comfortable around men. This guy always gave me the creeps no matter how normal he seemed. Years later I leave that job and he was arrested within a week for sexually assaulting a woman and her child. Turns out he had done the same to at least 5 other women.

  • @jessvachon1043
    @jessvachon1043 Жыл бұрын

    Respect to OP in story #9. As a recovering addict,I feel the need to thank him. You gave that guy a chance no one else could give him in his most rock bottom state,and he needed that chance. You're amazing.

  • @nikkip.Christ-is-King
    @nikkip.Christ-is-King Жыл бұрын

    My dad and I met this women and she had a young autistic women under her care. They freaked me out right away but my dad liked the mom figure because she was petite and that was my dad's type. Turns out I was right on the money. She was a black widow, multiple dead husband's that kind of withered away. They were cremated. Instead of trying to kill my dad though she got the daughter to accuse him of r*pe and tried to take his stuff while he was in jail. He was proven innocent in court and the mom figure was shocked to learn that everything was in my name. We did that so we wouldn't have to deal with wills. I heard from the neighbors that she was cursing my name, she thought they liked her. They were feeding me information the whole time. Oh and after all the trouble started everyone and their brother came to my house to tell me she was a black widower. The last guys brother came to my house, he was nearly in tears telling me what she'd done. I don't understand why the police haven't caught on to her yet. I guess they can't do anything though because she had them cremated. The lawyer asked my dad and me what happened and we were like how should we know. It was a very complicated web of lies and it took us a while to unravel it. That's a good strategy I suppose, just make it so complicated that everyone is too confused to truly comment on anything. Physical evidence proved my dad was innocent in the end. Ps I just remembered another crazy detail, the reason I think she switched up her mo was because the daughter of the last guy insisted she killed her dad. She tried to stop them from cremating her dad because she wanted an autopsy done. They ignored her. I don't understand why everyone is just pretty much letting this women get away with m•rder. It's like a conspiracy.

  • @afterlife697
    @afterlife697 Жыл бұрын

    Back in 2014 I used to go a church in Illinois called willow creek. One day after the service, I went down to the front of the stage and got a chance to talk to the head pastor. After meeting him, I looked at my mother and said there’s something very evil about that man. It came out a few years later he was using his position to sexually harass married women. And that the church has been covering it up for quite some time. Both him, and all of the people involved in the cover-up were fired and I believe somewhere even sued, and or prosecuted.

  • @katythroneberry5521
    @katythroneberry5521 Жыл бұрын

    I once told my parents I didn’t like a kid after I met him once. They were basically like “maybe he was having a bad day, give him a chance.” So I did, but turns out he has severe anger issues and was outright mean to multiple of my friends. So yeah…

  • @crazyasalways9272
    @crazyasalways9272 Жыл бұрын

    My mother-in-law met a woman who was also pregnant (this would be around 1998 in the beginning months) at Walmart the lady was friendly and just so happen to also be having a boy (this is when my mother-in-law was pregnant with my now husband) she talked with her for a bit but the lady kept trying to ask where she lived how far along she was and my mother in law just got a really bad vibe so she waved over my father in law and they left their stuff and left (this happened in Ravenna Ohio I believe) fast forward a few days or weeks later don't remember which but there was a news report about how a woman had assaulted a pregnant woman in her home and had killed her and removed the child mil looks up and it's the woman at the store

  • @cosmicreef5858
    @cosmicreef5858 Жыл бұрын

    Gut feelings are NEVER incorrect! It is just people are sometimes mix up them with paranoia.

  • @Yeah-imMan
    @Yeah-imMan Жыл бұрын

    HA! Nobody finished the video yet

  • @breeinatree4811
    @breeinatree4811 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone thought my stepfather was a great guy. I could never understand why people didn't see him like I did. At the age of 5, when I first met him, I knew I wanted nothing to do with him. He was very abusive.

  • @snidlin
    @snidlin Жыл бұрын

    Oh goodness I have a good one. We adopted a brother that was a month younger than me. I was homeschooled since the third grade, but this boy we adopted happened to be my childhood bully. For 5 years I had a gut feeling that he was a parasite or something and that we needed to purge our family of him. After years of therapy for "anger management" I was proven right when we found his camera in the changing room with hours of recorded videos of my sisters unclothed. Three years later and he is no longer a part of my family, I have been vindicated in being right, and as of last week he is on the run from the law with nowhere to sit down and rest because of his choices. Follow your gut, peeps. Otherwise you are diagnosed with PTSD and Depression, anxious as heck, and barely able to hold it together most every day. So grateful my family has my back because otherwise I'm not sure I could handle the amount of stress that comes from someone hurting you like that.

  • @AlexRising_
    @AlexRising_ Жыл бұрын

    When I was a kid, I was a shy child, but never an antisocial child.

  • @autumngalix4616
    @autumngalix4616 Жыл бұрын

    I was living with my dad at the time, my other siblings were taken from my mother into a fostercare home. I was allowed to visit with them, which was really exciting! The moment I walked through that door something felt horribly wrong. I couldn't pinpoint it but I didn't like these people one bit. Their demeanor felt sickly sweet and I just wanted away from them. One time they mentioned that they shower with my siblings, and I quickly felt like I was in danger.

  • @mattlinthicum4207
    @mattlinthicum4207 Жыл бұрын

    My mother's best friend once flat out called out a man who would, a decade later, be arrested alongside his twin brother for being a pedophile. She has been working in the Ohio education system for years as a counselor and has a good read of people. At a highschool baseball game she had this sense something was wrong with the photographer that the, unspecified Cincinnati area, school district used to take take pictures of sport events. She had noticed he was always taking pictures from just behind of the male players. Eventually, she confied to her daughter that, something was not right about this. To which she got the teenage response of, "Oh, mom; thats crazy." and left it at that. Years later news broke that yes, this man was a pedophile and was working with his brother; a dentist, to trade sex with male teens for pharma drugs. There are quacks all over the place but I would trust her with my life and she is a very much underappreciated underdog.

  • @krissycats1
    @krissycats1 Жыл бұрын

    I sadly don't possess this gut feeling, but my fiancé and some members of my family do. It's how they were able to realize that something about my fiancé's mother's new boyfriend just felt off. Especially when he convinced my MIL to help adopt his daughter out of the foster system, a teenage girl seemingly with bipolar disorder. My fiancé didn't feel safe with her in the house and was worried she'd falsely claim rape against him. Not an unwarranted fear since she did that to one boy at school and even called the cops on my MIL and SIL saying they were threatening to hurt her. Thankfully, MIL eventually broke it off with the boyfriend and kicked him and his daughter out.

  • @virginiavarble7818
    @virginiavarble7818 Жыл бұрын

    I had that feeling about my older sisters ex. Everyone loved him but I just had this off feeling while around him. Here is just a few things he did: He got drunk and set his moped on fire, he shot his dad and "conveniently" passed out and didn't remember doing it, his dad survived and didn't press charges, and last but not least he shot my niece in the hip then barricaded himself in his kitchen he took the gun put it in his mouth and pulled the trigger, he didn't die but it messed him up really bad. He'd also while drunk in the middle of the night flip the mattress over while my sister was sleeping on it, making her hit the wall. T.J. where ever you are right now you are a P.O.S.!

  • @dutchvanderbilt9969
    @dutchvanderbilt9969 Жыл бұрын

    I remember a while back I actually met this one nun. See our small town had a group of nuns that had their own medical clinic and they would host events for the needy all that good Christian stuff. Well this particular none was actually new and when I met her for the first time one thing I quickly noticed about her was her smile. When I would talk to her she would maintain that smile throughout. It never dropped or faltered in the slightest. And at the time I just found that really creepy and she wasn't just that way with me she was like that with everybody. Well sometime passes come to find out she killed one of her fellow nuns I don't know why she did it I only know that she killed another nut. And I remember thinking to myself "I knew there was something up with her" when I found all that out.

  • @AhamkaraMommy
    @AhamkaraMommy Жыл бұрын

    This is basically pathological for me, my gut instinct has literally never been wrong when I meet new people. I can't always put it into words but somehow I just know when I won't get along with someone.

  • @Cricket-byte
    @Cricket-byte Жыл бұрын

    There was a girl who was kind of in our college friend group, let’s call her A, that I never got along with, everyone else seemed fine with her. I didn’t like her because she had treated my best friend at the time like shit when they broke up and she flaunted her money around in front of a broke friend of hers in poor taste. I tried to ignore my bad feelings but never made an effort to hang out with her directly. At one point one of my friends in the group and I had a tense moment during which she said “the way you’ve been treating A is unacceptable”. I had no idea what she was talking about, so I went to talk with A and all she could say was that I was “treating her terribly” and refused to give me an example. I might not always be the most perceptive of other peoples discomfort sometimes but I’m only human, so I take hurting others very seriously and always do my best to not step on any toes or intentionally hurt people. I had a chat with the friend group (minus A) and as it turns out A had been lying about me behind my back to my friend group, only wanted to negatively gossip about people when I wasn’t there, and had been treating a specific member of the group especially poorly. This all came to light, we kicked her from our group chats and servers, I got an apology from the friend who accused me of treating A poorly, and I’m waiting outside of the apartment where my friend group lives right now so I can pick one of them up and go to work together :)

  • @eliza6971
    @eliza6971 Жыл бұрын

    The psychos freak me out, but the things that really scares me is all the enablers who will basically gaslight themselves and others so the psycho doesn't even have to try that hard.