The level of irresponsibility it takes to be an adult with a 4 year old child and leave them home alone, while you go out and play 'scary clowns' with your friends. Crazy.
What's most infuriating, is there are good, responsible people who really wants kids but don't have any, or can't have any, and then there are peopel like that who have kids and never should have had any.
There’s no WAY they kidnapped his ex just to scare her. They definitely had more sinister plans for her. They just said that to protect themselves. She is so lucky they got pulled over. Saved her life.
Oh, yeah. I don’t believe for a second that they intended to let her go free to rat them out to the cops. No, they had to have had some nasty plans for her.
The car at 6:10 that went "through" the fence later was determined that the fence was cut there. Most likely the driver knew about it,and that's why they went thru that particular section
I don’t think it was cut. You can see the fence is diagonal to the ground as it first comes into the camera’s view. The car was swerving throughout the chase & probably swerved around the fence & took off. Either the cop didn’t proceed cuz it was out of his district, or we didn’t see the rest of the video where he reversed & went around the fence too. Besides, if the fence was cut, it would be moving after the car went thru it.
As if binding, kidnapping, and stabbing anyone when they try to escape your car trunk isn’t horrible enough, doing all of it to your own mother is just a whole new level of evil that I cannot even begin to fathom.
Wasn't a clown but a few years ago there was a RUclipsr who would run up to people wielding a knife to film their reactions. That ended when he ran up on a guy who carried and got shot and killed.
Literally so embarrassing. They probably think they seem so cool and scary when in reality they are such low life losers who have nothing better to do with their lives
The wrried screams for "Lentini:, the regrouping and the assurance of "We are here". MY FLIPPIN HEART. The panic his partner probably felt when he didnt know what their fates had been.
I know this isn’t supposed to be funny, but when that officer asked that child “how ya doin?” like he was talking to a grown ass man, I burst out laughing.
The second story! This same thing happened to a family member of mine who was a cop . He was hit and run over by a semi after checking on a wrecked vehicle. He survived… but was hurt very badly. Scary as hell ! Thank You for your videos.
The "ghost car" is actually easily explainable. Notice when the cop car stops in front of the fence, you can see there's a gap in the fence next to the portion he stops in front of. Since we didn't see the car drive "through" the fence, only after it was beyond it, it's safe to say that the car drove through the gap next to the fence where the cop car stopped in front of.
You can't even touch a kid in some places. I heard a story about a guy getting out of his car and grabbing a kid who ran in front of it to give them a scolding. Because he had held the child against the child's will he was charged with kidnapping. Very murky water sadly.
"The fence might not have been properly fixed to the ground, allowing the car to go straight through it - but this still leaves a lot of unanswered questions..." No, I uh... Think that explanation pretty much answers all of them.
@@KultureBoyzit’s chain link, super flexible (links of chain), what damage are we expected to see? Also they weren’t traveling super fast after making a turn on a dirt road. I mean who the fuck knows, maybe some UFO beamed his car up, but I think the fence wasn’t secured. 🤷♀️
One of the most disturbing and shocking police dash cam videos that I've ever seen was the one where a female officer parked her squad car directly on a set of railroad tracks while a suspect was left in the back of the locked car unattended. While the officer's were searching the suspects car all of the officers were not paying attention when a train came barelling down the tracks and crashed right into the police car. Surprisingly the suspect survived with severe injuries.
Those LENTINI screams for his buddy were haunting. Really glad he got the reply he needed. You can just tell how traumatized that man was going to be if he didn’t get a response. You can hear the relief in his voice when he realizes he’s okay. Terrifying.
Seriously… my son went through a phase when he was really little where he’d run… from parks, from me, clear up the street to play. He was sure he knew where he was going and too small to understand the danger. Thank goodness the two times he managed to give me the slip before I finally got a handle on things (it was hard chasing him when I was pregnant with his sister) someone either recognized him and let me know where he was or took him by his little hand and brought him to the place they thought he most likely came from… the playground. He told me he’d been looking for a better playground… little punk. Good news, though… he’s 21. I successfully kept him alive. Now it’s his call (he’s also learned self-control so that’s good).
The last one really brings back memories. Though I didn't have clowns in my neighborhood, It was crazy to find out that the parents wanted to dress as clowns than take care of their kid
That truck slamming into the police cars/ambulance gets my vote for the most disturbing video. In full screen it really looks like the truck is coming straight for you.
Well that only says something about urself. Police are good people and the majority of them do their duty proper and even go above and beyond the call of duty. Just cause the media wants to impose a fictional reality about how bad cops are does not make it truth. They don’t report on then overwhelmingly amount of stops that go smoothly, and they never let a hero officer who saved lives get in the paper. It hurts their narrative if “all cops is waysist” lol
The second video really got me. I wanna know if the tow truck driver was charged with anything because for him to crash into those police cruisers he had to be going above the speed limit. So scary, yet relieved that everyone was okay.
the thought that scares me is what if that officer didn’t feel like stopping that car for it’s expired tags who knows what would of happened to that girl probably would of been finding a body instead
I ran away when I was 2 years old, similar situation as the little boy in the video. I was trying to follow my dad after he left. Thankfully a teenage boy found me and brought me to a police station.
My son pulled the same kind of shenanigans. Luckily he was found quickly by some smart and well-meaning people. Come to think of it, I pulled a runner myself at 3. My brother came up on his bike and warned me to head back but I still got switched all the way home. I get the urgency, since I was running down the highway, and that some people act like kids are all spoiled because they aren’t spanked, but man… I’m glad most people have evolved past that kind of punishment. I do not look back and thank my dad for that. One whack with the switch would have sent the message…
9:38 No judgement here. My son was an escape artist when he was that age(like 2-3 yrs old)😭 We finally got to where we had to literally barricade ourselves in our house bc he would sneak out behind our back. That was such a stressful time.
When my younger daughter was that age, she would sneak out in the middle of the night and play in the front yard. I installed hooks and eyes up high on my doors. The little beastie pushed her high chair up to the door to unhook one of them. I finally started sleeping on the floor in front of her bedroom door. 😮
@@meegansandberg1308 holy crap, just in front of the door... you know honestly, when i see videos like this, because there are unfortunately a LOT i've seen where the parent just was oblivious for a total of 2 seconds before something bad happened, my first reaction is always anger,/frustration, bc i think thats pretty normal to feel, but then i realize it's also easy for me to say because i've never had a child or raise a toddler... i can't imagine that constant stress. its always easy to be on the viewing end of something vs. actually going thru it. infact the more i learn about being a parent the more i'm pretty certain i'll just never have any at this rate 🥴they're way too crafty, its terrifying.
The footage of the toddler on the road is heart wrenching. My nephew has autism, and as a kid he was "a runner." If you looked away from him for even a moment he would take off, starting as soon as he was coordinated enough to run, up until he was five years old. His father once had to chase him down the street because his mother had unknowingly left the front door slightly ajar. It's easy to cast judgement on parents, but sometimes kids surprise you and we are all only human.
As a parent I know little kids can be amazing escape artists. To have police question you for wrongdoing when all you did was, maybe, go to the bathroom? My sympathies to the parents.
The little boy on the road one is even crazier to me because I live close to where that happened. I drove along that road less than a month ago and it's wild to imagine this happening with how busy that bit of road typically is.
That's not what happened though as far as I can tell. If you look at the height of the fence, the top horizontal bar is untouched, and the speed at which the car was going would of caused more disturbance. I remember a showing trying to myth bust this, and talked to the police officer, and even showed where it happened. The height of the pole is barely the height of the car itself, and would of seen more damage most likely. It's bizarre. The fence would of had to of been specifically altered to allow a car to go under it without it doing damage to the fence itself because of how the area was laid out.
@@ChazzZimmermanMedia If a car goes through a fence without the fence reacting, you tell me what it was. I never said anything about ghosts, it seems like you came to that conclusion yourself.
So they did a fact or faked episode about the ghost car. They did three different possible scenarios. The car hitting a ditch and going over the fence, and the car going under the fence with the fence having weak fasteners on it , the car going under the fence with sturdy fasteners on it. In two of the scenarios the fence was left visibly destroyed. But when the sturdy fasteners were applied to the fence, it gave the fence enough stability that the stunt man was able to drive the car under the fence, and seconds later when the cops arrived it had been moved back to a stable positions I swear you can even see that the fence is still moving slightly when they pull up to it if you look closely
8:16 I did something like this when I was a toddler. Mom was hanging out clothes on the line to dry and I was in the back yard with her, a fenced back yard. I apparently slipped out when she had her back to me and took off down the street which ended in a very busy four-lane highway. She thought I was playing with my four siblings, also in the back yard, and only realized I wasn't there when the other kids said something to her about not being able to find me. Fortunately for me, a neighbor found me running down the median of the road and picked me up in his car and brought me straight home. My dad was home by then so he took me upstairs and put me to bed in the middle of the day. All I remember of this is the hot sun, the equally hot vinyl seat of the neighbor's car, and my dad's utterly white from fear face. Mom was pretty distraught and was having a serious asthma attack so she wasn't able to deal with me. This was in 1966. It only takes a moment for a young kid to slip away, unaware of the danger they put themselves in.
2:00 they definitely SAID after getting caught they had just planned on scaring her and letting her go, but that definitely wasn’t their original intention 😳
The “ghost” car that disappeared behind the fence is weird. I know most say the car went under the fence, but if that was true you’d think the fence would be swinging or moving a little. It just went through too smoothly imo for it to have gone underneath.
7:51 driver clearly goes through the fence. it’s not a mystery at all- numerous people have debunked this. the chain link part isn’t fixed to the ground. you can even see the bottom part of the fence moving back and forth.
The toddler one highlights how toddler backpack/wrist leashes can save lives. I assume he darted away from his home, but when out withyer kid, those things can stop them from not only getting snatched, but from running off like that. Ppl disparage them and say they are dehumanizing but they aren't. Toddlers can dart off faster than you can blink and parents, despite what they say, do not actually have eyes in the backs of their heads. I am so glad that officer was abble to stop the child from running into traffic and I can imagine the fear that left his mother with. Don't make fun of parents for using simple, harmless devices to keep their kids safe. Kids do not possess the consequential thinking skills of an adult and that part of the brain isn't even fully formed until around 25 years old. A toddler is not going to be able to reason why they can't run away from mommy and into traffic, they are just going to follow the impulse. The kidnapping ones, first set, they were not just trying to 'scare' the ex. I get the feeling they were going to kill her and I get the STRONG suspicion the gf was the one pushing for it. Second one, dude needs to be sectioned and watched like a hawk when he gets out. He's scary. Fence one, those fences can be very flexible and bounce back, especially if one of the poles is not properly anchored. Probably bent down when hit, the driver drove over it, then it popped back up. The fact that video is basically the visual noise equivalent of an AC/DC concert, makes it far spookier than it actually was.
As someone who regularly drives down 59 that’s absolutely horrifying to think about a child wandering around on that road, people go 60mph + down that street and it’s a 4-6 lane BUSY road
1:05 That doofus landed face-first after running three feet! That woman who escaped the trunk seemed to escape a violent abuser when the cop arrested him. Good for her for improving her dating choices and surviving to learn how.
Gotta love those cowardly men who will try to take off and leave their girlfriends to face the music like that first clip. Not only is his girlfriend an idiot for going out with a loser like that, he's a bigger loser for not manning up to face the consequences of his actions. We won't even go into what I think of them for their actual crime, but maybe they actually deserved each other after all.
That second video is my worst nightmare. I work as a flagger for our local electric company and stupid drivers are a daily, if not hourly, occurrence. I’ve had at least a dozen close calls but have never been hit. My boss was hit by a bus but pretty minor from what I heard. All that being said, rig operators (in my experience) are some of the safer drivers. From what I’ve seen on the road, aside from a couple of impatient assholes, the bigger the vehicle, the better the driver. This varies from city to city but it’s normally the modded Hondas that need a rock through the windshield, not the Silverados. I’ve worked during storms, night jobs and road closures but nothing sounds off my spidey alarm quiet like highway jobs. Something about drivers not being able to see the 8 signs we put up or the 30+ cones really gets under my skin. I stopped a lady who came to a screeching halt once and I shit you not she had a novel opened up on her lap. I damn near died over some bitch reading Harry Potter and doing 60 in a work zone. I can’t explain how much your blood would boil in situations like that.
The level of irresponsibility it takes to be an adult with a 4 year old child and leave them home alone, while you go out and play 'scary clowns' with your friends. Crazy.
Someone needs to parent them, they're acting like children themselves. And they have a child. Oof..🤦🏽♀️
What's most infuriating, is there are good, responsible people who really wants kids but don't have any, or can't have any, and then there are peopel like that who have kids and never should have had any.
Great way to orphan children
Scare the wrong people who have guns
The lack of accountability & self-consciousness is real 🤔🫢
2016 was the start of clown world.
There’s no WAY they kidnapped his ex just to scare her. They definitely had more sinister plans for her. They just said that to protect themselves. She is so lucky they got pulled over. Saved her life.
The fact that he floors it was a sure sign they has something sinister planned for the ex.
Yes.
I can think of multiple reasons and all of them are sinister
Dang something was looking at for jer that night.
Absolutely 100%
You don't kidnap someone to 'scare' them.
You're either robbing them (Ransom), or killing them.
Oh, yeah. I don’t believe for a second that they intended to let her go free to rat them out to the cops. No, they had to have had some nasty plans for her.
Or selling them. Perhaps even worse.
I mean, kidnapping pranks are technically a thing, most are staged, but I wouldn’t say it’s an impossible 🤷♂️
A lot of storys where people died the kidnapper say " We just wanted to scare them "
its horrific.
don't put words in my mouth
somebody REALLY needs to keep an eye on the guy who forcibly stuffed his mother into the trunk of his car
He’s a psychopath.
Yeah it shouldn’t be his mother
I’m sure he’s out on bail, for diversity reasons
@@forevergreyJVDid we watch the same clip? Says he got jailed 💀
@@marianski666 I didn’t say he didn’t get jailed. Do you know what bail is?
The car at 6:10 that went "through" the fence later was determined that the fence was cut there. Most likely the driver knew about it,and that's why they went thru that particular section
Makes sense
The cut likely won’t appear on the shoddy potato camera
@@iluvyurbles and since he was going pretty quick the fence would just bend back
Where did u hear that? Any link?
I don’t think it was cut. You can see the fence is diagonal to the ground as it first comes into the camera’s view. The car was swerving throughout the chase & probably swerved around the fence & took off. Either the cop didn’t proceed cuz it was out of his district, or we didn’t see the rest of the video where he reversed & went around the fence too.
Besides, if the fence was cut, it would be moving after the car went thru it.
@@b-dub6865 The potato quality camera hides a lot so this also makes sense
As if binding, kidnapping, and stabbing anyone when they try to escape your car trunk isn’t horrible enough, doing all of it to your own mother is just a whole new level of evil that I cannot even begin to fathom.
He jabbed her not stabbed her. Hence why she had minor injuries. And he only got kidnapping charges. But I agree with your comment regardless.
Kid had a punchable face too, even just seeing half of it. Just rid him from society honestly.
Sickening 🤮😡
@@Sirdeezthedirty yea still pretty messed up with the whole kidnapping thing
But guys...she refused to go with him. What was he meant to do? Go somewhere on his own?
It's a miracle that no clown pranksters were shot in 2016.
With how gun crazy America is? yeah.
Missed opportunity 😕
Wasn't a clown but a few years ago there was a RUclipsr who would run up to people wielding a knife to film their reactions. That ended when he ran up on a guy who carried and got shot and killed.
There were several
None that were reported at least
The lost little boy scares me the most. As a parent it terrifies me.
Me too, toddlers are tricky
When he ran away from the officer I was screaming in my head, scared to death that he was gonna run right in front of one of the vehicles! 🤦🏽♀️
No one driving saw the kid and stopped? That too was odd. All those cars drove by him. Didn’t any of them see a little boy on the side of the road?
@@MomentsInTrading people these days man I swear, they don't care about anyone else not even a small child but themselves
Indeed. It’s also terrifying when a fame hungry , wig-wearing liar says she saw an imaginary toddler on the highway
Really hope they threw the book at the first couple... "Kidnapping her to scare her"? Yeah right... 100:1 they were gonna kill her.
Kidnapping is an extremely serious crime.
@@annamarielewis7078bruh who knows with the justice system tho they could’ve only got 7-10 years which isn’t enough for me.
the fear in the trooper’s voice when he thought his partner was in their vehicle when it got hit 🥺
Bless him. ❤❤❤
People have emotions 🥺
@@starman4840some cops don’t care about their partners, some people barely care about their own family.
@@starman4840unfortunately cops aren't people
Thats a true genuine friend right there
"Yeah you know, my mom didnt wanna come with me so i just put her in the trunk..." what the actual f...
Fr what kind of son forcefully puts his own mom in the trunk 😧
Wtf is that rambunctious goofy emoji 💀
My kids would never pull that crap, but if they did...I drive stick and know where the release is in my trunk. 😂😂
@@bbldrizzykikr
Happy Mothers Day!
the phrase, "the wife of one of the clowns" is killing me omg
And how many of us there are 🙋♀️
Honk honk
"The other clown was let off with a warning"
They left a 4 year old at home to dress up as clowns and go stand in the road like jack@sses 🙄
Such fools!
Lucky for the clowns, none of them got shot
Not so lucky for the rest of us
At least they cooperated to get arrested. Because normally they only have two decisions: *kill or be killed.*
Three of them are such fools
Literally so embarrassing. They probably think they seem so cool and scary when in reality they are such low life losers who have nothing better to do with their lives
“He fell before he passed his own car.” - That line tickled me to death, for some reason 😆
Not only got caught and arrested but embarrassed with the funniest attempt at a getaway 😆
The guy had to have fell asleep. Even if he was texting he would have noticed the red and blue lights in complete darkness before he got too close.
It still pisses me off
The wrried screams for "Lentini:, the regrouping and the assurance of "We are here". MY FLIPPIN HEART. The panic his partner probably felt when he didnt know what their fates had been.
“Lentini!” The care was heartwarming.
The cop calling his partner out of fear, he probably hugged him after. I would have had to. That’s so scary. Glad everyone was okay.
I know this isn’t supposed to be funny, but when that officer asked that child “how ya doin?” like he was talking to a grown ass man, I burst out laughing.
He was being nice to the kid. Not acting like it's his homie
Probably so used to saying that every single time that it just came out automatically lol
The second story! This same thing happened to a family member of mine who was a cop . He was hit and run over by a semi after checking on a wrecked vehicle. He survived… but was hurt very badly. Scary as hell !
Thank You for your videos.
The parents actually turned out to be complete clowns in the act of intentionally scaring others while dressed as clowns….spectacular.
At 3:33 its so like emotional hearing the cop buddies calling for the officer they thought was hit
There are few things scarier than an 18 wheeler barreling towards you without stopping.
Bro.....that one officer calling out for his partner after witnessing what just happened gave me goosebumps..... glad everyones was alright.
I've been caught on dashcam before. They tried to say it was kids pulling a prank but it was actually me
who
A bigfoot with internet acess? That's a new one in my book
pics or it didn't happen 😤
“When no one believes in you, believe in yourself” - Bigfoot
When are you coming back to California my guy. Got some beef jerky for you big fella. 😅
Aggravated kidnapping. What kidnapping ISN’T aggravated? 🤔
sometimes a parent that doesn’t have custody will take their child and run away with them.
that would be an example of a non aggravated kidnapping
I assume its like aggravated assault? It gets upgrated to "aggravated" when bodily harm was done that drew blood
Sometimes criminals don't have to force somebody to go with them. The victim does everything they say. Non-aggressive kidnapping.
That split second right before the truck hit the car was so terrifying it was like haveing a pov into a final destination death
The "ghost car" is actually easily explainable. Notice when the cop car stops in front of the fence, you can see there's a gap in the fence next to the portion he stops in front of. Since we didn't see the car drive "through" the fence, only after it was beyond it, it's safe to say that the car drove through the gap next to the fence where the cop car stopped in front of.
I definitely prefer these video-based vids over the story ones. More believable since there's actual evidence presented right there.
Exactly
Yeah Mrballen is a fraud
@@fatdingo8251 nah he says real stuff aswell
@@kebabz5856his stories tend to be true but it's obvious he exaggerates or adds details maybe leave out some.
What’s even more disturbing is that NOBODY else gave a damn to stop and ensure the safety of the toddler on the hwy….😢
well, it is the chicago area
Sometimes criminals use children as traps like that
Not my business m
To be fair it would be easy for someone to say they saw you trying to kidnap the child
You can't even touch a kid in some places. I heard a story about a guy getting out of his car and grabbing a kid who ran in front of it to give them a scolding. Because he had held the child against the child's will he was charged with kidnapping. Very murky water sadly.
"The fence might not have been properly fixed to the ground, allowing the car to go straight through it -
but this still leaves a lot of unanswered questions..."
No, I uh... Think that explanation pretty much answers all of them.
The speed of that car and it left no damage on the fence 💀
@@KultureBoyzit’s chain link, super flexible (links of chain), what damage are we expected to see? Also they weren’t traveling super fast after making a turn on a dirt road. I mean who the fuck knows, maybe some UFO beamed his car up, but I think the fence wasn’t secured. 🤷♀️
One of the most disturbing and shocking police dash cam videos that I've ever seen was the one where a female officer parked her squad car directly on a set of railroad tracks while a suspect was left in the back of the locked car unattended. While the officer's were searching the suspects car all of the officers were not paying attention when a train came barelling down the tracks and crashed right into the police car. Surprisingly the suspect survived with severe injuries.
I’m pretty sure that police department got sued too, could be wrong tho.
@@trollermcgeetvruclips.net/video/OyKyGJ3jb40/видео.htmlsi=Qs9-8FPJNnALDUHx
Almost sounds like attempted murder by that cop.
Those LENTINI screams for his buddy were haunting. Really glad he got the reply he needed. You can just tell how traumatized that man was going to be if he didn’t get a response. You can hear the relief in his voice when he realizes he’s okay. Terrifying.
As a mom, I started to cry when the police office rescued the little toddler boy. Shout out to the Police!👏🏻❤️
Seriously… my son went through a phase when he was really little where he’d run… from parks, from me, clear up the street to play. He was sure he knew where he was going and too small to understand the danger. Thank goodness the two times he managed to give me the slip before I finally got a handle on things (it was hard chasing him when I was pregnant with his sister) someone either recognized him and let me know where he was or took him by his little hand and brought him to the place they thought he most likely came from… the playground. He told me he’d been looking for a better playground… little punk. Good news, though… he’s 21. I successfully kept him alive. Now it’s his call (he’s also learned self-control so that’s good).
wow you must be a weak mom then
I enjoy these dash cam footage videos, always so chilling
The last one really brings back memories. Though I didn't have clowns in my neighborhood, It was crazy to find out that the parents wanted to dress as clowns than take care of their kid
That truck slamming into the police cars/ambulance gets my vote for the most disturbing video. In full screen it really looks like the truck is coming straight for you.
The clown one made me roll my eyes. What edgelords - nothing better to do!
In the first one, I think that's the shortest police foot race I've ever seen😂 and good job to that cop; cuz that's not something I say very often!😂
Well that only says something about urself. Police are good people and the majority of them do their duty proper and even go above and beyond the call of duty.
Just cause the media wants to impose a fictional reality about how bad cops are does not make it truth. They don’t report on then overwhelmingly amount of stops that go smoothly, and they never let a hero officer who saved lives get in the paper. It hurts their narrative if “all cops is waysist” lol
"The other clown was let off with a warning" Funniest thing I heard all day
The child one is so scary. The two year old one. My heart rate went so high once the kid got close to trucks. Sm respect for the guy who saved him.
Empathy is insane dude like the fact that my body reacts in a way where I start crying just from hearing the way that the guy is screaming lentini
The second video really got me. I wanna know if the tow truck driver was charged with anything because for him to crash into those police cruisers he had to be going above the speed limit. So scary, yet relieved that everyone was okay.
Thanks for the new content chills. Keep up the amazing work
This clearly isn't chills, numbnuts
the thought that scares me is what if that officer didn’t feel like stopping that car for it’s expired tags who knows what would of happened to that girl probably would of been finding a body instead
Chilling scares never misses🔥
2:08 is it just me or does the cop car look like it’s expanding and collapsing with the lights
I ran away when I was 2 years old, similar situation as the little boy in the video. I was trying to follow my dad after he left. Thankfully a teenage boy found me and brought me to a police station.
My son pulled the same kind of shenanigans. Luckily he was found quickly by some smart and well-meaning people. Come to think of it, I pulled a runner myself at 3. My brother came up on his bike and warned me to head back but I still got switched all the way home.
I get the urgency, since I was running down the highway, and that some people act like kids are all spoiled because they aren’t spanked, but man… I’m glad most people have evolved past that kind of punishment. I do not look back and thank my dad for that. One whack with the switch would have sent the message…
Thanks Chilling Scares. I always enjoy your videos and voice. I also really appreciate law enforcement.
3:20 those yells for that officers name gives me chills
“The other clown was let off with a warning.”
🤣🤪
And a calendar with big red circles around Oct 31
9:38 No judgement here. My son was an escape artist when he was that age(like 2-3 yrs old)😭 We finally got to where we had to literally barricade ourselves in our house bc he would sneak out behind our back. That was such a stressful time.
When my younger daughter was that age, she would sneak out in the middle of the night and play in the front yard. I installed hooks and eyes up high on my doors. The little beastie pushed her high chair up to the door to unhook one of them. I finally started sleeping on the floor in front of her bedroom door. 😮
@@meegansandberg1308 holy crap, just in front of the door... you know honestly, when i see videos like this, because there are unfortunately a LOT i've seen where the parent just was oblivious for a total of 2 seconds before something bad happened, my first reaction is always anger,/frustration, bc i think thats pretty normal to feel, but then i realize it's also easy for me to say because i've never had a child or raise a toddler... i can't imagine that constant stress. its always easy to be on the viewing end of something vs. actually going thru it. infact the more i learn about being a parent the more i'm pretty certain i'll just never have any at this rate 🥴they're way too crafty, its terrifying.
That kid sounded so scared. 😢
The footage of the toddler on the road is heart wrenching. My nephew has autism, and as a kid he was "a runner." If you looked away from him for even a moment he would take off, starting as soon as he was coordinated enough to run, up until he was five years old. His father once had to chase him down the street because his mother had unknowingly left the front door slightly ajar. It's easy to cast judgement on parents, but sometimes kids surprise you and we are all only human.
4:00 shoutout to Lentini’s patrol partner Mariano for immediately checking up on him, gotta respect that dedication
Out of all those creepy and eerie dashcam videos, the one with the child running on the highway scared me the most 😂
Yeah because he could have been smooshed by all those cars! 😱
He could of become a pancake 🥞
Whenever Chilling Scares posts you knows it a good day :)
I've seen this comment be made so many times by so many people.
My dog just got mauled so no it's not a good day
@@Koffe3BeanzYT I’ve said it probably many times and you’re right it’s said by a lot of people
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@@redditfunnyhurhur6023 yep you’re right then it’s not a good day sry abt that
Praise the Lord that nobody was injured in the 2nd story!! The officer calling for his partner and everyone else is so daunting!
4:10 Honestly, with how overworked some truck drivers can be by their companies, I wouldn't be that surprised if he fell asleep.
As a parent I know little kids can be amazing escape artists. To have police question you for wrongdoing when all you did was, maybe, go to the bathroom? My sympathies to the parents.
Thank for explaining the videos. I’m completely blind to what’s going on. Your narration was definitely needed
Absolutely love your channel! I get excited when I get your notification. Keep up the awesome work! We love ya! 🤗
Wow. You can tell that officer thought Lentini was dead. The fear and desperation in his voice game me chills.
Very true! Whoa!
Mr. Chilli'n Scares your videos are phenomenal 🎉❤
Idk why but the ending killed me “the other clown was let off with a warning” 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
Thank you for your time I always appreciate your videos. I was in need of a distraction. I'm fixing to be a grandma tomorrow !!!
The little boy on the road one is even crazier to me because I live close to where that happened. I drove along that road less than a month ago and it's wild to imagine this happening with how busy that bit of road typically is.
“The other clown was let off with a warning” 😂😂😂
Love it! Thanks Chilling!
7:44 i always thought it went under the fence (not properly fitted), and then u can see the fog rolling in, easy escape.
That's not what happened though as far as I can tell. If you look at the height of the fence, the top horizontal bar is untouched, and the speed at which the car was going would of caused more disturbance.
I remember a showing trying to myth bust this, and talked to the police officer, and even showed where it happened. The height of the pole is barely the height of the car itself, and would of seen more damage most likely.
It's bizarre. The fence would of had to of been specifically altered to allow a car to go under it without it doing damage to the fence itself because of how the area was laid out.
@@Cramblitso I guess it's ghosts then😂😂...you folks smh
@@ChazzZimmermanMedia If a car goes through a fence without the fence reacting, you tell me what it was. I never said anything about ghosts, it seems like you came to that conclusion yourself.
@@Cramblityou can literally see the fence lifting up in the video. It wasn't attached to anything.
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So they did a fact or faked episode about the ghost car. They did three different possible scenarios. The car hitting a ditch and going over the fence, and the car going under the fence with the fence having weak fasteners on it , the car going under the fence with sturdy fasteners on it. In two of the scenarios the fence was left visibly destroyed. But when the sturdy fasteners were applied to the fence, it gave the fence enough stability that the stunt man was able to drive the car under the fence, and seconds later when the cops arrived it had been moved back to a stable positions I swear you can even see that the fence is still moving slightly when they pull up to it if you look closely
I don't understand how that truck driver didn't see all rhose lights flashing?
I imagine he fell asleep but that’s really the only explanation i can think of
I love your uploads man the dashcam is my favourite series.
Love the Ring doorbell ones too, keep up the amazing work.
8:16 I did something like this when I was a toddler. Mom was hanging out clothes on the line to dry and I was in the back yard with her, a fenced back yard. I apparently slipped out when she had her back to me and took off down the street which ended in a very busy four-lane highway. She thought I was playing with my four siblings, also in the back yard, and only realized I wasn't there when the other kids said something to her about not being able to find me. Fortunately for me, a neighbor found me running down the median of the road and picked me up in his car and brought me straight home. My dad was home by then so he took me upstairs and put me to bed in the middle of the day. All I remember of this is the hot sun, the equally hot vinyl seat of the neighbor's car, and my dad's utterly white from fear face. Mom was pretty distraught and was having a serious asthma attack so she wasn't able to deal with me. This was in 1966. It only takes a moment for a young kid to slip away, unaware of the danger they put themselves in.
2:00 they definitely SAID after getting caught they had just planned on scaring her and letting her go, but that definitely wasn’t their original intention 😳
“The other clown was let off with a warning” yeah man that one had me shaking in my boots
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1:18 the way he fell 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The “ghost” car that disappeared behind the fence is weird. I know most say the car went under the fence, but if that was true you’d think the fence would be swinging or moving a little. It just went through too smoothly imo for it to have gone underneath.
That was mind-blowing!🤯
The absolute horror in that cop's voice calling for his partner after the truck slammed into their cruiser was heartwrenching.
I would like to see the most disturbing things caught on body cam next
7:51 driver clearly goes through the fence. it’s not a mystery at all- numerous people have debunked this. the chain link part isn’t fixed to the ground. you can even see the bottom part of the fence moving back and forth.
9:06 at least his parents taught him how to run from the police. Wonderful Chicago...
"He fell before he passed his own car." That got me laughing, that must have been embarrassing for the guy lol😭
This just went from a good day to a great day!
Let us commence forth, my friends!
There are so many people who are unfit to be parents that’s scary af.
The toddler one highlights how toddler backpack/wrist leashes can save lives. I assume he darted away from his home, but when out withyer kid, those things can stop them from not only getting snatched, but from running off like that. Ppl disparage them and say they are dehumanizing but they aren't. Toddlers can dart off faster than you can blink and parents, despite what they say, do not actually have eyes in the backs of their heads. I am so glad that officer was abble to stop the child from running into traffic and I can imagine the fear that left his mother with. Don't make fun of parents for using simple, harmless devices to keep their kids safe. Kids do not possess the consequential thinking skills of an adult and that part of the brain isn't even fully formed until around 25 years old. A toddler is not going to be able to reason why they can't run away from mommy and into traffic, they are just going to follow the impulse.
The kidnapping ones, first set, they were not just trying to 'scare' the ex. I get the feeling they were going to kill her and I get the STRONG suspicion the gf was the one pushing for it. Second one, dude needs to be sectioned and watched like a hawk when he gets out. He's scary.
Fence one, those fences can be very flexible and bounce back, especially if one of the poles is not properly anchored. Probably bent down when hit, the driver drove over it, then it popped back up. The fact that video is basically the visual noise equivalent of an AC/DC concert, makes it far spookier than it actually was.
Loving the content my dude!
“the other clown was let off with a warning”
Hilarious line
As someone who regularly drives down 59 that’s absolutely horrifying to think about a child wandering around on that road, people go 60mph + down that street and it’s a 4-6 lane BUSY road
1:05 That doofus landed face-first after running three feet! That woman who escaped the trunk seemed to escape a violent abuser when the cop arrested him. Good for her for improving her dating choices and surviving to learn how.
Gotta love those cowardly men who will try to take off and leave their girlfriends to face the music like that first clip. Not only is his girlfriend an idiot for going out with a loser like that, he's a bigger loser for not manning up to face the consequences of his actions. We won't even go into what I think of them for their actual crime, but maybe they actually deserved each other after all.
I love how he tells these stories without revealing the next parts until they happen
Chilling Scares has THE best voice on the internet for these terrifying videos. Calm, intelligent, empathetic, articulate. (Sorry Nexpo)
I think the scariest things about all of these is that when he says that they dont know if anyone's hurt.
3:00 OMG Optimus Prime has snapped!
Lol @ the quote "the other clown was let off with a warning" 😂
The clowns and "Try that in a small town" rings so true!
I swear you sound like Mr nightmare, great channel new sub
That second video is my worst nightmare. I work as a flagger for our local electric company and stupid drivers are a daily, if not hourly, occurrence. I’ve had at least a dozen close calls but have never been hit. My boss was hit by a bus but pretty minor from what I heard.
All that being said, rig operators (in my experience) are some of the safer drivers. From what I’ve seen on the road, aside from a couple of impatient assholes, the bigger the vehicle, the better the driver. This varies from city to city but it’s normally the modded Hondas that need a rock through the windshield, not the Silverados.
I’ve worked during storms, night jobs and road closures but nothing sounds off my spidey alarm quiet like highway jobs. Something about drivers not being able to see the 8 signs we put up or the 30+ cones really gets under my skin.
I stopped a lady who came to a screeching halt once and I shit you not she had a novel opened up on her lap. I damn near died over some bitch reading Harry Potter and doing 60 in a work zone. I can’t explain how much your blood would boil in situations like that.