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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2023
  • Hi friends, happy Monday! Today’s story is about a real creep, Harrison Graham. After police found the remains of seven women in his apartment, he tried to blame it on his alter ego. He still claims he doesn’t remember most of his murders… let me know what you guys think in the comments.
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  • @graiernyfreelan169
    @graiernyfreelan169 Год назад +4519

    WHOS BEEN HERE FOR OVER 2 YEARS?❤

  • @MeganMorgan
    @MeganMorgan Год назад +4061

    ONE HOUR LONG VIDEO…? This is a dream come true ✨

  • @jb1996
    @jb1996 11 месяцев назад +1188

    the idea of marty happily playing with the neighbourhood kids made me cry. it’s hard not to feel bad for him.

    • @TheDivineFemedianTarot
      @TheDivineFemedianTarot 9 месяцев назад +153

      I agree. Nobody cared about him as a person and just let him slip into darkness. I feel bad for the victims too. Nobody wins here

    • @lillianstimpson6610
      @lillianstimpson6610 8 месяцев назад +46

      @@TheDivineFemedianTarotabsolutely nobody wins. It’s such a sad story 😢

    • @irieadventures4686
      @irieadventures4686 8 месяцев назад

      Nah.

    • @AnarchyKurtz
      @AnarchyKurtz 4 месяца назад +1

      @@irieadventures4686 what do you mean

    • @PretendBlonde-li2ky
      @PretendBlonde-li2ky 2 месяца назад +1

      @@AnarchyKurtz like it’s not hard to feel bad, they don’t care

  • @mackenaredlum1878
    @mackenaredlum1878 Год назад +1150

    In terms of “faking a disorder”, a friend of mine put this into perspective. If someone is faking a disorder then obviously there is something else wrong so either way, they are mentally ill and need attention and support

    • @danielakyriakou1
      @danielakyriakou1 10 месяцев назад +40

      Well said
      Respect for your words👌🔥

    • @itsumemario044
      @itsumemario044 9 месяцев назад +13

      Exactly!!

    • @oPeRa1923
      @oPeRa1923 9 месяцев назад +3

      😊

    • @Fifenfurter
      @Fifenfurter 8 месяцев назад +42

      I feel like it's not as cut and dry as that. There are people who have serious disorders who are trying to get help. We are already fighting tooth and nail to get people to care/believe us and to afford it. Then there are the people who lie and deceive others throughout this process. Speaking from experience, it usually comes with other nasty behaviors. These people need help too but I hope people remember that just because someone has a problem doesn't mean they have any right under the sun to be actively abusive to someone who cares. There's a difference between people who want to help themselves and people who don't and I feel like that is where one of the big lines needs to be drawn.

    • @desm0nd_tmb444
      @desm0nd_tmb444 7 месяцев назад +23

      @@Fifenfurter Very real. Yes the people who mimic disorders for attention need help and/or have issues, but there genuinely are people who crave attention in a way where they feel they need to appear unwell for that feeling of support and lack of accountability for their actions, and not because they are severely unwell.

  • @m.daniels
    @m.daniels Год назад +5169

    ✨️✨️SPOILER✨️✨️
    The fact that Bailey COULD have edited out falling out of the chair, but DIDN'T. I love her sm 💜

    • @75JayLady
      @75JayLady Год назад +81

      honestly, I needed that moment.

    • @allyolson2991
      @allyolson2991 Год назад +90

      We love a clumsy queen 👸🏼

    • @solene2014
      @solene2014 Год назад +7

      ​​@@75JayLady tatie bailey elle fait des recherches sur internet pour nous permettre de visionner ces vidéos de plus en plus instruites et envoûtantes a chaque fois c'est une nouvelle découverte très enrichissante en plus elle explique bien l'histoire elle transmet le savoir d'une manière commode et surtout légère 😊😊🦄

    • @a_jae_doe
      @a_jae_doe Год назад +72

      I love lilys little reply in the corner too😂 it’s so cute to see an editors interaction

    • @dustin628
      @dustin628 Год назад +28

      Ikr I love how she can't pronounce words it's so sweet and I hope they don't ever edit those out either

  • @bec7080
    @bec7080 Год назад +5966

    Isn't it crazy how many of the people who hurt other people could have potentially been normal people if we had actual support systems in this country.

    • @crusher8789
      @crusher8789 Год назад

      Too many systems fail too many children.

    • @zydrat3.anat0my
      @zydrat3.anat0my Год назад +282

      It's disgusting how many people are failed because there is no support for them.

    • @daudujosie315
      @daudujosie315 Год назад +76

      was literally just thinking this

    • @karissavanrensburg5732
      @karissavanrensburg5732 Год назад

      @@zydrat3.anat0my Oi. I I Oi I. H I I. H i h i I I I

    • @KatieDeGo
      @KatieDeGo Год назад +148

      Even Jeffrey Dahmer said if someone would've reached out to him at some point it may have been different. For the victims first especially and also him ofc

  • @kayduncan2904
    @kayduncan2904 Год назад +698

    I am really really glad that the judge let him have his Cookie Monster doll- that was the one thing in this story that restored my faith in humanity a little bit

  • @BrookHarrr-su6tu
    @BrookHarrr-su6tu 2 месяца назад +19

    NOOOO BECAUSE WHEN HE ASKED THE JUDGE FOR HIS COOKIE MONSTER DOLL BACK THAT ACTUALLY BROKE MY HEART

  • @NicoleMcGuey
    @NicoleMcGuey Год назад +2246

    You literally falling off the chair telling us about $90/month rent had me dying laughing lol ❤

  • @vijayata1
    @vijayata1 Год назад +3466

    Bailey doesn’t lie - She was literally shooketh by the 90$/month rent 😂😂😂

    • @katsneed7623
      @katsneed7623 Год назад +18

      😂😂😂

    • @rachaelhume1818
      @rachaelhume1818 Год назад +59

      Exactly! Shooketh off of the chair!

    • @nicolewalker6894
      @nicolewalker6894 Год назад +68

      My $2200/month could never. 😂 I would also fall off my chair if someone told me rent was that cheap, lol!

    • @gracealonso275
      @gracealonso275 Год назад +37

      I paid $90 a month rent in 1984-86. It was in rural Illinois

    • @sueplummer6669
      @sueplummer6669 Год назад +93

      I'm paying the smallest rent I've ever paid. I'm 70 and living in senior housing. Rent is $212.00/month. I'm loving my life.

  • @teiganm5346
    @teiganm5346 Год назад +297

    That $90 a month rent got Bailey on the floor 😂😂

  • @emcohnway
    @emcohnway Год назад +275

    DID is developed in early childhood, and that's why DID systems usually have non-human alters or very powerful personalities because a child's mind is like "I would have an easier time if I was XYZ"
    Yes, you can develop alters later, or only learn that you have DID later, but the core disorder is developed in childhood.

    • @jamiefloyd5711
      @jamiefloyd5711 10 месяцев назад +21

      Exactly! Not to mention Introjects. I wonder what would have happened if there had more information on DID in the 70s and 80s.

    • @penelopeanne79
      @penelopeanne79 7 месяцев назад +31

      Also, the "observer" , in this case Marty, where the person with DID is able to see, but not control, what the other personalities are doing, which can be horrific.

    • @AllyAsphyxia
      @AllyAsphyxia 7 месяцев назад +8

      Thank you all for this info! So many people don’t understand how this disorder works.

    • @Murdermagictricks
      @Murdermagictricks 7 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah and manifests in teen or early adulthood

    • @Togdurtha
      @Togdurtha 6 месяцев назад +15

      As a diagnosed and extensively studied DID System, I appreciate you not only making an an effort to shed light on it. But also for having your information spot on as well! So many people just be out here bullshitting as hard as they can. Which in turn causes harm both big and small. So thank you!

  • @aneishaward7875
    @aneishaward7875 Год назад +1229

    I could not imagine being born and dying by someones hand and not a single soul on earth knowing or caring about my existence/disappearance. That is so heartwrenching. RIP, Robin 🕊

    • @quirkyquips9915
      @quirkyquips9915 Год назад +35

      This is my greatest fear at this point in my life...even if I just die.

    • @Seamonkey555
      @Seamonkey555 Год назад +19

      It happens far too often. We must do better.

    • @kathernandez6682
      @kathernandez6682 Год назад +6

      Very very sad and happens a lot I’m sure 😢

    • @bieberfever793ha7
      @bieberfever793ha7 11 месяцев назад +11

      RIP to all victims. They all seemed to meet similar tragic fates.

    • @maeviss-6823
      @maeviss-6823 11 месяцев назад +2

      Or maybe your just 2Too2 blonde, Karen🫰

  • @hales_bells
    @hales_bells Год назад +1697

    I literally wanna be bailey’s bestie. The way she has full convos with herself and asks us legit questions through RUclips as if she can hear us answer 😂

    • @vijayata1
      @vijayata1 Год назад +57

      I can’t count the number of times I nay nay to her questions 😂

    • @lovewins7412
      @lovewins7412 Год назад +9

      😂 me too

    • @loopieboothy13
      @loopieboothy13 Год назад +7

      Me too 😁 💜

    • @crisspyg.9742
      @crisspyg.9742 Год назад +13

      Wait, she can’t hear me?? 😢 lol I totally agree! She’s taught me so much over the last couple years!

    • @tmarie023
      @tmarie023 Год назад +4

      Lol she probably can hear us❤

  • @dorothydodson9266
    @dorothydodson9266 11 месяцев назад +233

    As a person with diagnosed DID, I can tell you that it is possible to like see what your alter is doing but not be able to do anything about it. This has happened to me several times. DID is still very misunderstood.

    • @vykepp5709
      @vykepp5709 10 месяцев назад +9

      Sorry if this comes across as rude but when that happens is it just like spectating your alters actions from the inside? Like do you see it the same way physically but you and your alter are mentally comprehending very different things? Sorry if this doesn't make sense I'm bad with words.

    • @emmacaldwell6276
      @emmacaldwell6276 10 месяцев назад +19

      @@vykepp5709there is actually a RUclipsr called dissociaDID who explains is very great detail, I think they said it was like co piloting. One alter is upfront and the other is on the side and can even talk to the alter. I’m pretty sure they can harm each-other too

    • @chloestarr7768
      @chloestarr7768 10 месяцев назад

      same ❤ I paused the video just to see if anyone else was diagnosed with it. hope you are well friend

    • @PyroWolfofEarth
      @PyroWolfofEarth 9 месяцев назад +12

      ​@vykepp5709 Think of it as one person driving and the other person is the passenger. The driver is in control of the body, and the passenger can interact with the driver, but not do anything else.

    • @raqueystrange791
      @raqueystrange791 8 месяцев назад

      Asking because I’m torn but I don’t think I have much of a say if I don’t know what it’s like

  • @vanessamarie5956
    @vanessamarie5956 11 месяцев назад +168

    This is such a tragic story. Marty’s tragic life turned into him making tragedy for others. The whole situation is heartbreaking for everyone. Marty needed help and these women deserved better 💔

    • @mimiradin5764
      @mimiradin5764 Месяц назад

      And it all started with a pregnant teen!

    • @mimiradin5764
      @mimiradin5764 Месяц назад

      This is what happens when a teen age kid gets pregnant with no resources and out of wedlock without any regard for how human life is conceived and with no concept of what life truly entails. Soo sad

  • @melindasnyder5974
    @melindasnyder5974 Год назад +659

    This one was so sad on so many levels. The fact that nobody looked for the missing victims is heartbreaking, but so is Marty’s situation. Many folks in this story needed help at some point in their lives that they definitely never got 😢

    • @sybildisobedience9969
      @sybildisobedience9969 10 месяцев назад +17

      It’s usually an addict who gets cut off from the family and their situation gets worse from there. I’m not a big fan of tough love because I think we exile our family members too often when we should keep those lines of communication open for them to at least check in. But I get it, it’s hard to constantly deal with them, in and out of rehabs, often stealing from their families, and watching someone you care about turn into a shell, and if you have kids do you let your kids be exposed to that? I don’t know the answer. I’m just commiserating 😢

  • @caralove93
    @caralove93 Год назад +626

    Bailey’s uploads are the only thing that really make Monday somewhat tolerable

  • @claire42778
    @claire42778 10 месяцев назад +32

    "If someone's hurting, why don't you believe them?" danggg that hit deep

  • @valentineowens1284
    @valentineowens1284 9 месяцев назад +66

    I love true crimes where the person telling the story humanize the person while telling the story of what happened because human beings are more complex than just the thing they did

  • @CMehltretter
    @CMehltretter Год назад +444

    I’m so glad you kept the chair thing in there. I’m giving a donation just for that!

  • @ina2691
    @ina2691 Год назад +590

    It breaks my heart that these women went missing and no one even noticed. They deserved to be cared for and loved 🥺

    • @BarbieBizarree
      @BarbieBizarree Год назад +32

      Yes and the fact that Marty piled them on top of each other like Legos…it’s just such a sickening thought

  • @atrilahera7268
    @atrilahera7268 Год назад +65

    Ive actually read a lot on DID during nursing school and know that sometimes people with this disorder can have multiple personalities"present" at one time so it does make sense if he has some memories of the events.

    • @Togdurtha
      @Togdurtha 6 месяцев назад +9

      Yep! Co-Conscious: multiple alters being aware or "awake", but only 1 alter being in charge at a time. Or in less often happenings, multiples observing, while the body is on autopilot
      And Co-Fronting: Multiple alters being aware or "awake" at 1 time and each taking turns and/or collaborating when it comes to operating the body

  • @a.evelyn5498
    @a.evelyn5498 Год назад +61

    When Marty got his own place & he was playing with the neighborhood kids, he would only have been 17 or 18 (as you said in 1971 he was 12). He wasn’t that much older, & he had developmental issues, so he indeed would have more closely related to younger children. It’s not all ways creepy. I wish the story also ended there happily.

  • @pixi3gee
    @pixi3gee Год назад +267

    And Bailey's chair drama continues, but now the chair is fighting back 🤣

  • @BeccaLynn98
    @BeccaLynn98 Год назад +1118

    I can’t imagine how he got all these people to willingly hang out/get freaky in his apartment that had literal 💩 everywhere… 😭

    • @brittanywhite334
      @brittanywhite334 Год назад +287

      Addiction is cunning and will get people into unthinkable situations just to get their fix🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @switzer_no_switzing
      @switzer_no_switzing Год назад +35

      ​@@brittanywhite334 So true 😢

    • @HoneyBee-br6hi
      @HoneyBee-br6hi Год назад +81

      People have done worse to get their fix unfortunately!

    • @AirQuotes
      @AirQuotes Год назад +51

      Noo I haven't gotten to this part yet, and I'm eating lunch, which seems to have been a mistake

    • @kirstinhinton2646
      @kirstinhinton2646 Год назад +24

      😮 I didn’t even think about it that way 🤢

  • @tracysteagall8500
    @tracysteagall8500 Год назад +134

    This is exactly the place he should be because he takes his meds daily and he is living a positive life with no danger to people.

    • @ashlynnbarber5433
      @ashlynnbarber5433 9 месяцев назад +47

      But imagine if he had received that care much earlier on. That's what is tragic. Less people would be dead.

  • @TR3X.444
    @TR3X.444 Год назад +74

    My grandmother lived around the corner from this guy, he was friends with my great uncle and sat in their living room. At first I was a little skeptical because I never saw anything about him before but now im even more cautious in a neighborhood that I grew up in all my life. This is a wake up call be careful out here guys

    • @staceykucan3686
      @staceykucan3686 2 месяца назад +2

      Many who disassociate just lose time. They are not driving the bus. They are not sitting in the back of the bus seeing what’s going on. They are just sleeping through the whole trip. This is different than DID.

  • @zoeyds
    @zoeyds Год назад +518

    Bailey falling out of the chair has legit made my day 😅 21:34

  • @Cove_Blue
    @Cove_Blue Год назад +731

    I genuinely feel so bad for everyone in this case.

  • @ghostofpolaris
    @ghostofpolaris 8 месяцев назад +19

    As a DID System, we really appreciate you for the information and solidarity and yearning to clear up old information that needed updating. It is so so reassuring!

  • @laurelkramm5400
    @laurelkramm5400 Год назад +35

    People can say what they want about baileys videos but because of these I’m so much more aware of my surroundings and red flags in people. Shout out to you Bailey! I’ve avoided so many bad situations because of the knowledge I’ve gained from your videos!

  • @mogwai247
    @mogwai247 Год назад +644

    So on the part where he said he blacked out but still had some memories of defiling the corpses- there’s this thing called co-fronting where two personalities are at the front together. Like one is in control of the body and the other is basically looking over their shoulder. So he could have had no control over what was happening with Frank but still been able to be close to the front as Marty.

    • @mariatheis209
      @mariatheis209 Год назад +68

      I can confirm this is true. I called it sharing the eyes. It would have been a way to traumatize Marty at the same time. Or it could be Frank is not able to keep the others at bay. I doubt the second one though, likely wanted to traumatize everyone

    • @socialmediamanagement1859
      @socialmediamanagement1859 Год назад +16

      Can you point me where i can find more reliable info on this subject? Thank you!

    • @keirasiobhan
      @keirasiobhan Год назад +29

      @@socialmediamanagement1859 there's a channel called dissociaDID with videos explaining all about DID

    • @gavins082
      @gavins082 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@keirasiobhan are they still a reliable channel to run to for information? there's quite a bit of controversy there, character-wise, i believe

    • @keirasiobhan
      @keirasiobhan 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@gavins082 I don't watch their channel regularly so I don't really know of the controversy going on around them. From the videos I have watched they seem to be informative. They can and do only talk about their own experiences but just that helped me understand this disorder better

  • @anniesaylor4446
    @anniesaylor4446 Год назад +287

    Can you do a story on Mary Ann Cotton? She poisoned 11 out of 13 of her children, all her husbands, a friend, most of her lovers, and her mother! She had a few affairs in there as well. She was prego when she was finally arrested, so after she had the baby, they executed her! I would LOVE to hear your take on her story 😊

  • @pittsburghsarah7008
    @pittsburghsarah7008 Год назад +35

    You falling off the chair is officially my favorite Bailey moment. I really did watch it like 10 times.

  • @average_mouse
    @average_mouse 7 месяцев назад +21

    16:04 I’d like to make a small correction/clarification: DID can only form during childhood, and the window is pretty narrow (like 6-9 years old), BUT continued trauma into adulthood can exasperate the disorder by creating more alters.

  • @elliedaniels665
    @elliedaniels665 Год назад +346

    The fact that one of the things he runs away with is his Cookie Monster doll break my heart 😢❤ the man clearly had a lot of issues before, product of his environment maybe 🤔 kinda gives me an essence of Lenny from of mice and men :(

    • @vicxxo_
      @vicxxo_ Год назад +17

      Yess I was thinking that too! It’s sad honestly.

    • @tacobell1299
      @tacobell1299 Год назад +12

      This! This story definitely reminds me of Mice and Men!

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 Год назад +13

      But we must remember they both killed people.

    • @rachelhollobaugh962
      @rachelhollobaugh962 Год назад

      Dude I was definitely thinking the same thing 🥺

    • @gachaluna2708
      @gachaluna2708 Год назад +12

      I've always said the way you're raised and what you go through does affect you permanently. Luckily most of us eventually drag ourselves up and figure it out. Sadly many can't.

  • @ToyboxTrash
    @ToyboxTrash Год назад +2226

    We totally need Merch with “$90 rent?!” And a mini cartoon Bailey falling off a chair 😂😂😂

  • @brittb4195
    @brittb4195 10 месяцев назад +27

    I’d LOVE to see Bailey’s search history lol!!!

  • @snackbarqueen
    @snackbarqueen 2 месяца назад +4

    Bailey falling out of her chair and owning it is why I love her lol 😂 she reminds me so much of myself, I’m such a klutz 😅 thank you for being you Queen B ! p.s. love love love the pretty pink look 🩷

  • @emilie9237
    @emilie9237 Год назад +772

    I'm sad for everyone in this story: for marty cause he's been abused as a child and forseken by society, for his mom who had the strength to turn him to the police and, of course, for every single woman killed by him and not searched by anyone 😞

    • @monicareed2602
      @monicareed2602 Год назад +47

      Yesssssss. All of this probably could have been avoided if evil people would not have taken advantage of and abused him horribly as a kid. All the people who did him wrong as a kid and messed him up mentally needs to be in prison as well.

    • @annalinneajohansson
      @annalinneajohansson Год назад +1

      Well said Emilie.

    • @angelang222
      @angelang222 Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree!

  • @ronnie9456
    @ronnie9456 Год назад +526

    Bailey is the only person that can tell a story in such an engaging way that I could literally listen to her for hours on end (and I do🤣). Really happy for how well she’s doing and how far she’s come! We love you girl, thank you for another episode! ❤️

    • @Cobra_al
      @Cobra_al Год назад +11

      Exactly, she’s sooo charismatic and funny, this is really a talent

    • @fcisco3568
      @fcisco3568 Год назад +4

      I agreeee! I've come across other ones but Bailey is definitely...the OG!haha Love her!

    • @Lottaria555
      @Lottaria555 Год назад +4

      Absolutely! And she does it in a way that’s not disrespectful towards the victims :)

    • @Ashtonsmom
      @Ashtonsmom Год назад +3

      I agree!! It's how I clean my house!

    • @SarahLangford-xe3lf
      @SarahLangford-xe3lf Год назад +1

      Hey guys

  • @AllyAsphyxia
    @AllyAsphyxia 7 месяцев назад +12

    As someone with DID, thank you so much for explaining it without the whole “media scariness” of it. It’s how we survived awful childhood trauma. It’s not as scary as movies have portrayed us.
    Thank you ❤❤

    • @Togdurtha
      @Togdurtha 6 месяцев назад +2

      As a fellow system myself, I too really appreciated her approach to describing it🙌🏻

    • @symbatine
      @symbatine 6 месяцев назад +2

      Fellow system here. We were very happy at how she explained it. It is a very difficult thing to comprehend, and she did so well! Media gives us all a bad rap, it stinks.

  • @QueenAnarchy401
    @QueenAnarchy401 11 месяцев назад +23

    Thank you for bringing awareness to the fact that some people really do think people with DID are faking it. I was diagnosed a few years ago, and my mom thought I was faking it for attention. You're right, Bailey. If people are hurting, why don't people believe them. Because sometimes it's the ones who caused the pain that don't bother trying to understand.

  • @emmaleebad4455
    @emmaleebad4455 Год назад +143

    “I guess Marty was short for Harrison” 😭😭😭😭 iconic

  • @tinashort9098
    @tinashort9098 Год назад +820

    My granny was diagnosed with DID after she shot herself between the eyes. She told my Mom that she killed "her" and she wouldn't be coming back to bother anybody. She spent the next 2 years in an asylum until the bullet that couldn't be removed worked it's way through her brain and reached the part that controlled her heart and she died. Completely normal. In her mind, she had killed her evil personality.

    • @KPbouj
      @KPbouj Год назад +131

      I’m not a hugger but I want to hug you for sharing that. I hope you can find some comfort and strength to carry on from something like that.

    • @christenm3200
      @christenm3200 Год назад +60

      This is so sad. I'm sorry. I hope she's found peace now.

    • @gachaluna2708
      @gachaluna2708 Год назад +19

      That's terrible 😢

    • @sarachristman6014
      @sarachristman6014 Год назад +33

      This is so sad! But yet, I'm not surprised by it at all... Your poor granny. I feel awful for those that deal with this.

    • @leetalley1963
      @leetalley1963 Год назад +17

      I'm terribly sorry to hear that. I hope more people can get help before it's too late.

  • @seanedwards1447
    @seanedwards1447 4 месяца назад +4

    7 year foster care system survivor here. It really is as terrible as people say it is 💔

  • @nh-wq6sw
    @nh-wq6sw Год назад +16

    DID is so interesting to me. Truly shows the power of the human mind and nature of reality. The personalities don’t just switch off when they aren’t fronting. They exist within their own pocket realities, sometimes isolated, sometimes shared, and often times prefer to stay there.

    • @symbatine
      @symbatine 6 месяцев назад +1

      We have a sort of long hallway with doors, and each door is a room for each part, and common rooms, and a debriefing room. I really think that once we all learn to work together that we'll learn the "mind palace" tricks. 😂

  • @MsKellychick
    @MsKellychick Год назад +377

    Falling out of the chair is my new favorite Bailey moment 😂

    • @kristin5708
      @kristin5708 Год назад

      When did this happen? I'm hoping I didn't miss it 😂

    • @MsKellychick
      @MsKellychick Год назад +4

      @@kristin5708 21:34

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +6

      "Bailey Sarian Greatest Moments" top three! The swearing made it even better.

    • @nateortiz4467
      @nateortiz4467 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @sailorcheri
      @sailorcheri Год назад +3

      It’s the giggle that got me 😝❤

  • @saracollette-iu3ei
    @saracollette-iu3ei Год назад +600

    I can see as a mom, whose child went into psychosis in first grade, it is like pulling teeth to try to get help. When I would bring him to the hospital when he was in psychosis, the doctors didn’t believe me, even though my son was saying that he could read his thoughts. And they just told me he’s an eccentric child. When my son was drawing pictures with a knife up against his throat, it wasn’t a big deal. It got to the point where I had to bring the social worker from his school to the hospital with me to make the doctors listen. I wasn’t bringing my son to the hospital for care because I was going to be bored for the next 12 hours. Thank goodness in the end we got the help but I feel for any parent that goes through it. It is a minefield. My advice do what I did when you can’t get in the front door kick in the back because your kid needs help and there is no shame in it!

    • @Catglittercrafts
      @Catglittercrafts Год назад +24

      that must’ve been hard. How’s he doing now?

    • @saracollette-iu3ei
      @saracollette-iu3ei Год назад +133

      @@Catglittercrafts he’s doing fantastic! He graduated from high school. He has a therapist that he speaks to on the regular and he got his dream job and he’s only 19.

    • @KathyMpamugo
      @KathyMpamugo Год назад +11

      🫶🥰🇨🇦😘😍❤️♥️💕 much love to you

    • @harleykostanesky860
      @harleykostanesky860 Год назад +9

      much love to you momma!

    • @jennajune2101
      @jennajune2101 Год назад +13

      @@saracollette-iu3ei that’s amazing & wonderful to hear!

  • @quirkyblackgirlshow
    @quirkyblackgirlshow Год назад +15

    This is so heartbreaking. I have a lot of respect for his Mom for doing the right thing.

  • @allisondziak8214
    @allisondziak8214 Год назад +73

    Bailey: they reconstructed her skull, from that they were able to make a sculpture of her head and…
    My mind: so a Skull-Pture.

    • @leafyveins4985
      @leafyveins4985 10 месяцев назад +6

      Underrated comment 😂

    • @MommaSullens
      @MommaSullens 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RoeBoats
      @RoeBoats 9 месяцев назад

      very very underrated comment 😭😮‍💨

    • @748xxjxxexx9
      @748xxjxxexx9 9 месяцев назад

      😱😂😂😂😂

  • @Kryptongurl84
    @Kryptongurl84 Год назад +683

    Hearing about Robin made me sad; nobody seemed to care that she was missing or dead.

    • @dawnnromero7289
      @dawnnromero7289 Год назад +14

      I agree. Poor Robin.☹

    • @wonderland4515
      @wonderland4515 Год назад

      No one seemed to care for ANY of the victims which is not at all surprising considering it was the 70s and all the victims were women of colour and using substances.

    • @Another_taco.Yes_please
      @Another_taco.Yes_please Год назад +7

      This was a worry when I moved to NYC for work. No family there, great acquaintances that are long times friends now. I remember thinking if I died at home no one would know or come looking for me. Mummified and icky.

    • @michellehull5240
      @michellehull5240 Год назад +7

      Even for like. Any race. (Not saying it isn't worse for minorities because I know it is) I used to talk to my brother everyday, he went missing 6 years ago, ended up on the streets, and then just gone, and they won't even put out a missing person's report. So it's literally just me going off of leads, and after 2020, no one has scene him at all, and I am very much the only one that cares. This country just doesn't care about its people and its so sad.

    • @Another_taco.Yes_please
      @Another_taco.Yes_please Год назад

      @@michellehull5240 So sorry darling. It is the way it is. Horrible.

  • @lisan1819
    @lisan1819 Год назад +302

    I think this is one of the most heart breaking stories. It gave me chills.

    • @hallievanoutryve3109
      @hallievanoutryve3109 Год назад +17

      Yes, just all around, most of all for the victims, of course, but also for Marty. Bc he not only had intellectual disabilities,he had legit mentally illness. He likely wouldn’t have killed if he had access to treatment and didn’t face homophobia in his religion and in his everyday life .

    • @Mi-gs7xg
      @Mi-gs7xg Год назад

      ​@@hallievanoutryve3109 word

  • @chrisbee8443
    @chrisbee8443 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for covering this. My aunt was Cynthia… my mother never got over it, she has 2 daughters she left behind

  • @jreneecomedy
    @jreneecomedy 10 месяцев назад +14

    I have been a listener since the summer of 2020. I love her crime stories.

  • @lady_k5588
    @lady_k5588 Год назад +546

    I love how Bailey has conversations with herself.
    Bailey: "Don't cry, it's only makeup it washes off"
    Also Bailey: "I know, but like come on!!"
    I do the exact same thing ALL. THE. TIME.
    Love ya girl! ❤💕

    • @kathernandez6682
      @kathernandez6682 Год назад +5

      Me too lol

    • @Tru3BratsLife
      @Tru3BratsLife 11 месяцев назад +3

      Right when I read this she started saying it😂 Perfect timing!!!!

    • @jaydinelee7181
      @jaydinelee7181 6 месяцев назад +2

      It really made me feel normal lol

    • @sunnyadams5842
      @sunnyadams5842 5 месяцев назад

      I do the same. If I didn't coach myself, I'd fall off the rails.! Who needs a therapist when I and me can work it out together?!
      Ooops!! She fell off her chair right there!!!! Too much!! Love you, Bailey❤

  • @gemmaspalding276
    @gemmaspalding276 Год назад +413

    Stories like this really make me want to become a foster parent. I'm a little scared to start as I don't wanna let anyone down or fail them 😔

    • @jazcc
      @jazcc Год назад +11

      I too have been thinking about it. We have a son but we also said that we could adopt or foster. The system makes things so difficult sometimes.

    • @stargatis
      @stargatis Год назад +11

      There’s a huge need for foster parents. People who care about kids are rare❤

    • @VeeMarieS
      @VeeMarieS Год назад +16

      I worked with at risk youth my entire professional career. I’d say to read a lot of books to prepare and educate yourself on some of the traumatic experiences some of these kids go through so you know how to handle it. It’s great if you decide to foster. They always need kind hearted support from great parents that are willing to be there for them.

    • @alyssabell3002
      @alyssabell3002 Год назад +16

      Girl the fact that you care about failing them means that you would probably be a wonderful one. So so many kids need someone to love them!!!

    • @GiornoIsYourDaddy
      @GiornoIsYourDaddy Год назад +6

      Me too! I have a medically complex kiddo & it’s really made me want to foster kiddos with medical complexities or diagnoses that require experience with things like g-tubes, oxygen, etc etc. I know sometimes kiddos with a lot of medical problems need specialized loving care too and I would love to be able to provide that safe place for those kiddos. It’s just something so important to me & advocating for the best and right care for my own children and I’d do it happily for any other kiddo. 💕 I know I need to wait until my children are older and my sons medical needs have gotten less, but I really want to look into it later in the future.

  • @sassychick7238
    @sassychick7238 Год назад +12

    My favourite will always be Bailey laughing at inappropriate times. I’m like that too 🤣

  • @vanessabrockman379
    @vanessabrockman379 11 месяцев назад +13

    “I’m going to make something cute, like pink. I’m always looking scary “
    - She managed to get a scary looking pink makeup

  • @lizzykayOT7
    @lizzykayOT7 Год назад +156

    The descriptions of Marty's childhood and the conditions in which he grew up and lived is just really sad. It's sometimes hard to imagine what humans can live through.

  • @shannon8461
    @shannon8461 Год назад +274

    DID caused by severe trauma, usually in childhood, is a really sad thing to watch a person go through. The personalities usually will include a “scared child” and “abuser”. Also can have personalities that could handle different parts of life. The problem being no control over which will come out at any given time, and if it’s the one that can cope in the current situation. And the fallout on those around the DID person is tragic as well. Constantly on edge, never knowing who they are dealing with one moment to the next. Just deeply sad all the way around.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +18

      I can't see that Marty had an effective protector, either. Poor guy.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +3

      ​@Mrs_BaileySarian..she ain't married, bot

    • @Roziereds
      @Roziereds Год назад +14

      It seems like they take the roles in the "victim triangle", Persecuter, Victim, Hero

    • @kieistiny9862
      @kieistiny9862 Год назад +30

      I wouldn’t say it’s tragic too be around someone with DID? I’ve been diagnosed with it for almost two years now, and it’s not tragic for anyone around me who knows I have DID, as long as they actually educate themselves on it and get too know the other alters in my system. Also, alters don’t usually include and “Abuser”. What your referring too would be a prosecutor, who by the way are more often than not deeply misunderstood, and often hold large amounts of the childhood trauma and just don’t know how to cope with it as they where never taught. (I hope this doesn’t come off as rude, honestly just trying to explain my side of it)

    • @stitchedfreedom
      @stitchedfreedom Год назад +6

      ​@@kieistiny9862that's insightful, thank you for sharing

  • @tiffanykrieger5035
    @tiffanykrieger5035 6 месяцев назад +3

    "Who are the people in your neighborhood?" A real song I was alive back then and Mr. Rogers and sesame Street are my jam.

  • @canada954
    @canada954 9 месяцев назад +3

    i love when video editors on youtube get little cameos through a text box in the video, warms my heart

  • @kimmccracken5519
    @kimmccracken5519 Год назад +342

    As I watch some of these I feel my heart breaking for the person. They do horrible things but my heart breaks for the children they were. So many had absolutely horrible childhoods. Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying it’s ok what they did but I can’t imagine how messed up their brains would be.

    • @meowmachine9147
      @meowmachine9147 Год назад +63

      Absolutely. We can feel for the child but still not condone their actions as adults.

    • @kimmccracken5519
      @kimmccracken5519 Год назад +22

      @@meowmachine9147 thank you! I’m so glad I’m not the only one that feels that way.

    • @kristinatodorovic2398
      @kristinatodorovic2398 Год назад +3

      @@kimmccracken5519 not at all, I feel the same way

  • @jasminesoulard1133
    @jasminesoulard1133 Год назад +298

    I was in the foster care system.. i can confirm this. Me and my sister were severly abused and neglected and starved, we ended up getting an emergency move (after a year), and she was banned for life for fostering or caring for kids amd the vulnerable.

    • @auroramorris9741
      @auroramorris9741 Год назад +42

      She shouldn't just be band! People like her should thrown in jail for 25+ yrs!!🤬🤬🤬. My dad's ex-wife was the foster parent for many many years. She was one of the best. Even after these kids are grown adults in their 40s with kids of their own. They still call her mom. All of them. But sadly, from every other person I’ve ever known to be in foster care has nothing but horror stories to tell me. And to treat children anything but positive should be taken off the streets

    • @jermidahgreenfield1608
      @jermidahgreenfield1608 Год назад +4

      😢

    • @thedepthsofrepair
      @thedepthsofrepair Год назад +19

      May you succeed on your journey beyond such horror. No one should have that as part of their story.

    • @brandiruble2987
      @brandiruble2987 Год назад +6

      @@thedepthsofrepair I agree with you and love the kindness shared here.

    • @brandiruble2987
      @brandiruble2987 Год назад +4

      thank you for sharing your story wiht us. Please know you did not do anything wrong as child ot be treated like that.

  • @daisyprieto4654
    @daisyprieto4654 11 месяцев назад +8

    It’s Monday! And something dark is coming.. 😈 This needs to be merch! ASAP!

  • @suzettegriffith8728
    @suzettegriffith8728 4 месяца назад +2

    Bailey great job on and this one has something extra I listen to so many other podcast where Solomon law was a part of the ruling, but none of them spoke of how it originated from King Solomon. Thanks for that you’re such a darling.

  • @seleciaa
    @seleciaa Год назад +290

    This is tragic. He was failed by society and became a menace because of it.

    • @foreverwild9298
      @foreverwild9298 Год назад +7

      It happens more than we realize

    • @lenusniq_9746
      @lenusniq_9746 Год назад +6

      Stories like these are the hardest because your heart breaks for the murderer's child/abused part but it also breaks for the victims.
      True true villain is the system in such cases.

  • @bamaQT99
    @bamaQT99 Год назад +165

    I love it when Bailey says “I just want to be pretty!” GIRL! You are beautiful! Without and with makeup!

  • @tammykelsey7877
    @tammykelsey7877 9 месяцев назад +5

    Bailey falling off the chair in shock was priceless!!! Love you girl!!! ❤️🙏✌🏻

  • @aapuvanful
    @aapuvanful Год назад +9

    Please do a story on Elisabeth Fritzl. He held his daughter in the basement for years!

    • @fruitloop1241
      @fruitloop1241 8 месяцев назад

      Just finished a book on this !!

  • @symbatine
    @symbatine Год назад +290

    As someone who was diagnosed DID in the past several years, this one hit me hard. Thank you for taking the time to explain what DID is. Not everyone takes the time to learn more, so from the bottom of my hearts: thank you Bailey.

    • @jazzyjs
      @jazzyjs Год назад +21

      Thank you for being open about it. I pray that you have the positive support system you need at all times. 🙏🏽❤️

    • @ArwenNMyrtlesMom
      @ArwenNMyrtlesMom Год назад +3

      You didn't ask for this, sweetie. I truly hope that you are in a safe place now.

    • @bbyghoulcy
      @bbyghoulcy Год назад +1

      i got diagnosed lately after i turned 18 so kinda recently i dont rlly talk ab it but i appreciated it too but tbh im not quite sure if he specifically had did , it was kinda far back maybe another dissociate disorder like one of the osdd idk much ab them but she mentioned how he stated he was finally "just marty" but earler she also explained it cant go away but u can go to therapy.

    • @rozaliaimp
      @rozaliaimp Год назад

      @@bbyghoulcy DID isn't real. If you got diagnosed with it please get second opinion. Watch memory wars by matt orchard.

  • @allie_xoxo7910
    @allie_xoxo7910 Год назад +169

    This is one of those stories where someone is truly a victim and ends up the perpetrator. You can't help but feel heartbroken because you just know that things could have turned out better for them if someone really and properly loved and cared for them.
    DID is a horrible illness. Remember that this story does not mean that alters are deadly and dangerous - but if a system doesn't have proper help and support, things can get really out of hand and implode/explode.

    • @gracehayden8264
      @gracehayden8264 Год назад +3

      this comment!!

    • @chloestarr7768
      @chloestarr7768 10 месяцев назад +5

      I’m diagnosed with DID and plenty of other disorders (my dad is the same just undiagnosed). I’m very similar to him but I’m not violent or mean at all, just out of sorts and don’t remember some days when I’m not there. I can usually tell when things are about to about to change and will call someone close to me to help. DID isn’t fun but it doesn’t mean you’re horrible and it’s not a death sentence.

    • @ThirrinDiamond
      @ThirrinDiamond 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did is not a horrible illness, it's just that in every group, a small minority of people will be horrible people, just like in fully "normal" people there are still horrible people among them

  • @goddessahjia2623
    @goddessahjia2623 4 месяца назад +2

    shout out the the forensic team for the identification being as hard as it was because of the state of the bodies, and his mother for doing the right thing!

  • @Snaxolotly
    @Snaxolotly Год назад +3

    Thank you for having new stories! I feel like I've heard a lot of creators mention the same cases, but your's are always fresh and intense!

  • @monicauribe5236
    @monicauribe5236 Год назад +408

    Thanks for giving me the mom break that I need by posting this Bailey !! We love you ❤

    • @monicauribe5236
      @monicauribe5236 Год назад +9

      By the way the part you fall out of the chair ! Made my day lol 😆 you’re so funny

    • @Ashtonsmom
      @Ashtonsmom Год назад +6

      Yes mama! My mom break too!!

    • @kierranichole683
      @kierranichole683 Год назад +3

      Mine too! I look forward to my mom break with Bailey every Monday ☺️

    • @aherrera5196
      @aherrera5196 Год назад +1

      And it’s 1 whole hour

    • @monicauribe5236
      @monicauribe5236 Год назад +3

      @@aherrera5196 I know for a mom it gets divided into 4 episodes lol

  • @jenniferharper5920
    @jenniferharper5920 Год назад +275

    “I just want to be pretty and I can’t get this to blend”…I felt that in my soul. There is nothing more aggravating than when you can’t get your makeup to blend.😭

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 Год назад +3

      A lot of makeup doesn't seem to be tested on real people with skin and pores.

    • @flowersofantimony
      @flowersofantimony Год назад +1

      @@maryeckel9682 I've found that THAT kind of makeup works if you put down like...putty style primer. But it ends up cakey and gross anyway so. Yeah, it's so bad.

    • @samanthaminaya7410
      @samanthaminaya7410 Год назад +4

      Deadass, all the effort and sometimes it's just not doing the thing. Doesn't give what it needs to give. I will say tho, elf primer and OneSizes blurring beauty balm works magic for my dry skin.

    • @sadiyasaleh233
      @sadiyasaleh233 Год назад +1

      @jenniferharper5920
      Right! really discussing makeup in a video where real people are killed.

  • @pinkymanc100
    @pinkymanc100 Год назад +3

    Ugh, this one hit different. No words

  • @NekoNinjas
    @NekoNinjas Год назад +2

    Every time I'm feeling a certain way I listen to your videos while I'm working and I literally get lost in the story and my work! I go through binges where I re-watch all of your videos!
    Btw your voice is really soothing and I'd literally listen to you reading anything just because I like how soothing your voice is!
    You falling out of the chair in this one had me unsuccessfully trying not to laugh really hard out loud...I got weird looks from customers!

  • @kerricoakley1788
    @kerricoakley1788 Год назад +152

    THANK YOU for leaving the falling off the chair part in. I’ve been going through a really rough patch and have been crying all the time. Seeing that made me laugh for the first time in a while. I love you Bailey!

    • @KelseyDrummer
      @KelseyDrummer Год назад +12

      I just went through a similar patch. It slowly gets better. Slowly! Hang in there friend.❤

    • @kerricoakley1788
      @kerricoakley1788 Год назад +5

      Thank you for that ❤️

    • @lovewins7412
      @lovewins7412 Год назад +4

      You're not alone ❤

    • @sbuttonblossom9286
      @sbuttonblossom9286 Год назад +4

      It will pass my sweet. It feels like it won’t but it will. Hang in there x

    • @heatherhiggins2002
      @heatherhiggins2002 Год назад +2

      I'm so sorry for whatever you are going through. Just try to keep moving forward one step at a time. Some days will be better than others, but I hope it gets better soon.

  • @starryadventure8922
    @starryadventure8922 Год назад +684

    I think my worst moment in my career was watching a 12-year-old give birth while her 20-year-old boyfriend was there. I just couldn't comprehend how this world was going backward to this being ok with the parents.

    • @TH-wh8ew
      @TH-wh8ew Год назад +147

      That is disgustingly sick and wrong in every sense of the words... 12 years old is a child !

    • @starryadventure8922
      @starryadventure8922 Год назад +123

      @TH-wh8ew your telling me I couldn't believe the parents they were chilling like nothing was wrong in the situation. I was so excited about labor and delivery I really wanted to be my specialty for nursing. I couldn't do it after this incident. I was so mad I had to walk away a couple of times. How in the world was this ok to anyone. Especially her parents

    • @alfonzo7822
      @alfonzo7822 Год назад +7

      Surely that's not a common thing 😔

    • @starryadventure8922
      @starryadventure8922 Год назад +38

      @@alfonzo7822 you'd be surprised how much younger they're getting

    • @sarahr2373
      @sarahr2373 Год назад +31

      You reported that to authorities I hope

  • @mollyevansp
    @mollyevansp 9 месяцев назад +3

    You are funny, but I've never laughed so hard, as when you fell out of your chair! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @buffalomomo5061
    @buffalomomo5061 Год назад +29

    The King Solomon story had my crying!!! Bailey, if you ever have extra time please consider a new series called Bible Stories with Bailey. You’re without a doubt my favorite story teller ever!!!

    • @laquettaowens6120
      @laquettaowens6120 Год назад +3

      Yes, because the bible is the best stories to tell.

    • @saint_payasa760
      @saint_payasa760 10 месяцев назад

      You're so right!!!!!! I would def watch the series too 💯

  • @marissapadilla8161
    @marissapadilla8161 Год назад +164

    This one left me really sad tho 😢! He could have been saved if he had the right treatment and in turn, the women as well! Also thank you Bailey for showing us how human you are and leaving in the chair fall 😂🫶!

  • @HealingWithShannaJ
    @HealingWithShannaJ Год назад +156

    "$90.00 for rent!?Could you imagine" (Bailey falls from her chair.) 😂 I love her so much.

  • @ravenhairmommy9801
    @ravenhairmommy9801 Год назад +5

    Bailey, you should do a video on Leticia Stauch in Colorado. Talk about a sad story with an evil woman who her story telling never ended no matter how ridiculous they were

  • @caseymarsh4505
    @caseymarsh4505 Год назад +5

    I love how she got back on the chair like nothing happened 😂😂😂❤

  • @ferisera
    @ferisera Год назад +51

    "Life was not setting Marty up for success." Oof. What a sad series of stacking failures that ended up hurting so many lives!

  • @GothicUndone
    @GothicUndone Год назад +145

    Bailey falling off her chair, and her awesome reaction😂 was definitely ICONIC 😂❤

  • @kiurimelorie1609
    @kiurimelorie1609 Год назад +2

    Bailey you're totally the best at what you do! I listen to many true crime podcasts, but your jokes and your enthusiasm are unique! You also show a lot of the thinking that you do about the case and the empaty that you have for the victims but also for the murderers' past without being boring. I love your MMM!

  • @maxbaxter7019
    @maxbaxter7019 9 месяцев назад +2

    Girl I love how hyper you are in this video 🤣🤣 Gotta love redbull, i love youuu!

  • @shiro-vo9ip
    @shiro-vo9ip Год назад +204

    Bailey is my bedtime story teller. I sleep listening to her every night.

  • @hbradley1996
    @hbradley1996 Год назад +295

    WAIT! At the age of 66 does Marty still have his Cookie Monster plushie? I know that may not matter or seem silly, but the fact that helped him through the years for so long has me wonder. That tugged on my heart a little 😕

    • @Layra9329
      @Layra9329 Год назад +4

      Hopefully not

    • @pickasam1
      @pickasam1 Год назад +4

      I was wondering the same and if he kept it I bet it smelled like rotting bodies

    • @juliannylantigua3891
      @juliannylantigua3891 Год назад +2

      I’m sure he probably couldn’t keep it in jail .. not sure if they would’ve held it for him in that time

    • @calilnalan
      @calilnalan Год назад +32

      Given he's in a special needs unit, he might have a cookie monster plushie but maybe not the original one

    • @janetwhite7786
      @janetwhite7786 Год назад

      That's what i was wondering.

  • @amilias8255
    @amilias8255 Год назад +1

    I’m so appreciative of opening RUclips once a week to actually see a new video 🤩!!!! Thanks so much for your time, bestie Bailey 💜 you da best

  • @anjoth2638
    @anjoth2638 Год назад +1

    I have watched and rewatched all of Bailey's videos from the beginning and love her so much! She is so amazing and really found an amazing way to excel! I will keep watching Bailey as long as she posts content ❤. Her videos helped me get through a really dark time (because of her, not the content subjects per say), so thank you Bailey!!

  • @glambaby21
    @glambaby21 Год назад +148

    My mother has DID, its an incredibly complex disease, and theres been times she would not come back to her normal self and her “personalities” would take her over completely.
    Its heartbreaking

    • @rose13red
      @rose13red Год назад +3

      I’m so sorry, that sounds rough 😢

    • @ziggyvonmars
      @ziggyvonmars Год назад +7

      Not all personalities are bad or crazy. Their purpose is to be protective. It would be sad not to have your mother's personality around all the time of course- I definitely 100% agree with you but understanding that they were formed to protect her from incredibly traumatic abuse might make them easier to bear. I hope she has a fantastic treatment team helping you and the family handle life. There's nothing like trying to support someone who has DID. Heartbreaking indeed.

    • @glambaby21
      @glambaby21 Год назад +12

      @@ziggyvonmars why are you acting like i dont support her?
      This has been going on for 20 years
      I am fully aware of why and how it happened and how to support and handle her.

    • @rozaliaimp
      @rozaliaimp Год назад

      @@ziggyvonmars DID ISNT REAL

  • @Hannah-zz4qo
    @Hannah-zz4qo Год назад +94

    i was in foster care when i was a baby until i was about 2 1/2. luckily, i had the best foster parents. i now have been adopted by my parents (not biological) for the past 16 years. i love my parents and i’m incredible thankful for the judge who said my birth mom wasn’t fit to be my mother.

    • @mahailiabrown3972
      @mahailiabrown3972 Год назад +6

      I was also adopted and though I did had tough parents I understand why they were the way they were and the struggles it is to have your children and another child that has been through things they shouldn't even know about I'm glad I had them and not people who would have continued to put me in danger

  • @elliekerr6742
    @elliekerr6742 Год назад

    Putting this on so I can fall asleep, been so anxious atm and she is so comforting. Thank you bailey 🩷🩷

  • @alyssasmith6856
    @alyssasmith6856 Год назад +5

    i love you bailey, i really do. i’ve been here for like 4 years now. but we really REALLY need you to do some research on DID 😭😭🙏🏼 it’s so extremely stigmatized & very hard to listen to people talk about it without to proper context. Dissociative Identity Disorder is an insanely interesting topic and i think you’d really enjoy learning about it! 💗🙂

    • @thisisayoutubeaccount
      @thisisayoutubeaccount 11 месяцев назад +4

      This! She's doing pretty well but there are some concepts like co-consciousness she doesnt seem to know. Also her terminology was a bit off. I dont thonk she looked into DID very deeply. And a disclaimer about how DID systems are by and large NOT dangerous at all could never hurt. Im sure she could find some people with the conditions she's talking about on her MM&M episodes who could give her some basic info before she records!

    • @Togdurtha
      @Togdurtha 6 месяцев назад +1

      As a multiple times diagnosed DID System who has been studied extensively, I agree here👏🏻