i don’t get weirded out easily , but this case truly gives me the chills. when they mentioned the dad running towards the young couple and stopping in the middle of the road to stare at them, man that terrified me
If that happened to me I woulda been too freaked out to drive away I think. I would have locked my doors and scooted down in my seat, praying that he doesn't step any closer. Hearing that experience already made me freeze in place with anxiety.
it was mentioned that the couple were playing pokemon go. this may be a stretch but i think its possible that the dad saw one or both on their phones and though they were tracking him. If this was his train of thought, he would know that his car and license plate are also compromised and might be why he left it there.
@@jacknewall5138 I think he thought the couple who were playing Pokemon go were actually contacting someone and telling him/her the location but why did he stop in the middle of the road and just stared at them is the real mystery
Nothing bad actually happens in this case. No one dies, no one gets hurt... and yet it still gives me the creeps more than most cases the Ghoul Boys have covered. It's just so bizarre.
I think the reason why is because it's clearly the unknown of what can happen to your mental state. It's terrifying to think that you could become delusional and not be in control to this degree.
Riana did a statement where she explained that her dad had been slowly having a mental breakdown over time that both the parents were co-dependent so they often fed into each other, but they hadn't realized it until after the fact. Riana said on the trip though her dad was so convincing to his belief that they were being followed and someone was out to get them, that they had no reason to not believe him. Mitchell was the only one who was pretty clear that this wasn't okay, which is why he left and and sought out the police to let them know his family was having some kind of mental health crisis. Afterwards, the family sought on-going mental health treatment and support, and have been doing well.
@@Valentina-ng4hh I feel like it is. It's enough to me. I appreciated Riana not only being candid about what happened but explaining that her family sought help after and utilize their support system to hold each other accountable. That they weren't bad people, but there was something wrong and they didn't realize it until they were waist high and didn't know how to swim out. Things happen and they weren't versed enough to know that they needed help. But they did get it, and now continue to make good choices so there are no repeats of this incident.
@@lindscutie0756 I would say so. When you are feeding into a psychotic break and just sort of disassociate, I think so. Especially if she was fragile before hand. Obviously since I wasnt there I can speak one way or the other
The thing I'm most baffled by is how all five of them turned up alive and yet none of them could give even a basic description of what prompted the trip or what happened during it. Usually, cases are unsolved either because we have no way of accessing the information needed to solve it or because some legal block caused the case to stop. In this case, we continue to have theoretical access to all the information needed but somehow we don't have it???
In case you don't know, the kids went along with their parents on th etrip because they didn't want to leave them in that state, the daughter sort of deluded herself into it, the son knew it was bs but stayed along for the ride, and the parents are mentally ill. Their family is seriously fucked up
as someone who's actually experienced folie a deux with my family i really believe that theory to be the strongest. it can happen randomly and with everyones trust and paranoia in the household it can cause a sudden "insanity" where you can do reckless things. and it definitely left me feeling confused after my experience lmao
@@sarahjinnah9981 I can I experienced this myself basically you start feeling confused scared and start to sweat then u start looking all around Turing from wall to wall staying close to it you feel like someone’s watching you and following you it has happened to me and my sister numerous of times
Spoiler: nobody is missing, nobody got hurt, nobody died, people just feel entitled to know why they went on a road trip. This entire video makes no sense.
N0VA_ _D0S lmaooo i can’t the story of harold holt seriously because everyone at my school jokes about it, especially when he’s brought up in assembly (he went to our school)
To be honest the "no family history of mental illness" is something I usually ignore. My family was very traditional and 3 generations described anxiety and depression but they never sought help because of how they were raised and taught. Especially in a situation where they're farming folk, I don't think they would have a history even if they all had obvious signs.
One of my friends had a psychotic break due to insomnia and lack of sleep. He thought we were all trying to kill him or people were trying to kill him. It only took 3 days from him to go from relatively normal to hospital bound. I think this isthe most likely explanation as they all exhibit mental symptoms and can't remember much or explain their reasoning, which makes sense. Like when you do something for no reason it feels inexplicable after
But when you come back down, you should be able to explain what prompted the journey. And I could buy 1 of them going bananas but not all of them. They were all grown ups too.
@@jimjo8541 there is literally a pyschological phenomenon that described exactly what you are saying isn't possible - Folie Á Deux, or a mass hysteria of sorts, when multiple people simultaneously develop delusions that they reinforce because they are typically very close. Also them being adults affects nothing lol, adults are just as capable of having mental breakdowns as children.
Riana Tromp came out and stated that her father was having a serious mental break down and made the family truly believe they were in immediate danger. They were also shown to have most likely suffered from "Folie á Deux" or "madness of the many" providing explanation for Riana's near-catatonic state and Mitchell's bizarre actions. She also stated that the family is safe and back to living their normal lives.
@@kelsiparker7990 have you SEEN koalas? They are just the most chill animal ever. Once one walked through our camp and let us pet them. In conclusion: bears are terrifying, koalas are not.
Hey this wasn’t technically solved by Shane and Ryan. But this case was technically solved later. The daughter admitted that their family was under Folie Á Deux, and that her father was having some personal mental health issues that caused him to not feel so well
The worst part of that is having a creepy stranger following you and then stares at you for a creepy moment and leaves. Worst day to be playing Pokémon Go.
Queen Chicken it's not a city, just a small town. The most popular thing there is either the McDonald's sign that says Myass (the m then Yass) or the annual billy cart derby.
Everyone's talking about the mystery and making jokes but no one has pointed out that the young couple was playing pokemon go and I think that might be the most relatable thing out of all the unsolved mystery's I've heard.
I guess the best theory is that the parents experienced some kind of mental lapse and the kids just went along with it until they realized nothing was actually happening. If your parents never exhibit any signs of mental illness and they came up to you one day and told you someone was out to get you or something, you’d be inclined to believe them
what if the dad planned to commit a family suicide, gave some sleep/or other drug to all of them, then planned to drive the car off the cliff to the sea...that would explain the catatonic state the girl was in.
@Jérémy what in the world is ghb? I don't think I've ever heard of that one. Then again, there's alot of mess that ppl r making outta mixing a bunch of regular household cleaning supplies, wd40, etc. together with various things. Just to get a high of some sort these days.🤦🏼♀️ That I'm sure there's alot of drugs out there that ppl have made in their parents basements that idk about.🤷🏼♀️
I don’t like it. It takes me out of the moment and every time I become fascinated with the history being told, they always annoyingly insert their thoughts on it
@@Petrol_head44 in all honesty never even heard about it till I watched this. Im in VIC too, which is where Silvan is located. May have been a bigger story in NSW which is where Bathurst is....
I’ve watched several of your vids like this over a 2 day span. I love how you two show us the conversational dialogue on the screen as well as your faces - not just being boring and sticking to voiceovers!
Ibuki Mioda sure but what was she doing there? Why crawl into someone’s truck instead of, you know, going inside and asking someone for help? And why didn’t she remember anything? There’s just a lot of weird loose ends with what happened to her.
Trump***** , not “Tromp” 😭😭😭 glad you’re like 12 & can’t legally vote yet 😂👍🏼 Christopher Kimmel just goes to show you how “smart” the liberals are 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 the most ill-informed group of people that don’t know any of the issues & just hate because “that’s what ‘everyone’ else is doing” 💀
I understand the family wanting to be private. It’s clearly some type of mental break that played off each other. It’s embarrassing to be thought of as crazy.
I mean how would you feel if you got tailgated you pull over and the driver gets out, sprints towards you, stops and then just calmly walks into the forest leaving their car behind?
I’d immediately and discreetly take off my phone case, hide my phone, and throw the phone case out pretending it’s my phone so I’d not attract their suspicion, then I’d talk to them about why I had to do that, then decide if I’m calling the cops or not
Haha I live close by and stalked the kids of the couple on fb, i even have mutual friends. I just feel like doing a quick inbox and being like hey what happened because I need closure haha
@@GiDD504 sausage in bread with sauce maybe onions. From a hardware store called bunnings. Its an Aussie staple. Not an Aussie if its not your favourite Sunday snack!
Honestly what scares me about this case isn't the weird sudden delusions What creeps me out the most is how recent this was I mean come on the couple was playing pokemon go when this happened
It’s creepy how me and my family went on a road trip to Queensland that year, around that time and stopped at Bathurst for the night. This is my first time hearing about this case and I find it creepily odd.
I was only scared when I was watching “The Watcher” and then a loud truck stopped on the road outside my very rural location and just sat there for 15 minutes.
sydney budz And that makes it lot more creepier. 'Cause we're surrounded by technology nowadays which can be a tool to solve crimes easier unlike before, yet we have this kind of cases. Creepy!
As someone that comes from a place of mainly farmland (midwest babyyy) I can say Shanes generalization is pretty accurate There's multiple ppl that never cole to school or even finish bc they are just stuck as a farmer family At this point just call them cults
so i googled it and all i got was that the dad was stressed and on the edge of a breakdown when they left and the reason for leaving was because he was convinced someone was out to get them. he eventually got his wife in on the paranoia so they both decided to get the kids and leave. they left all credit cards, passports, phones etc so no one could trace them. the kids weren't exactly sure what was going on i think, but decided to just go with it. some really great theories and the one about a mob wouldve been cool to hear, but alas, the only mobs we really get out here in australia are those of kangaroos
The only mobs we get in Australia are kangaroos? Are you kidding me? We’ve had decades of underworld mobs. Watch underbelly ffs lol. Organised crime in Victoria is a very real thing.
It's currently 05:51 where I am. I have been on Ana unsolved mystery tangent for 6and a aahalf hours, so I can sympathize with your statement. Lol I have to get up to get ready for work in 30ish minutes. Which gives me enough time for one to two more videos. Totally worth having to be n the clock on no sleep. Lol
This one seems pretty simple -- the folie à deux theory, or something closely related, seems pretty conclusive. By all accounts, they were collectively delusional and paranoid, albeit to somewhat varying degrees (with their son seeming the most clear-headed both in his actions at the time and in his later recollections). Root cause is a little less clear. Could be stress, could be mouldy cheese.
I remember when this happened....everyone was expecting something terrible had happened to them, it was relief when they were found. They think the parents had convinced the kids they were all in danger so they went along with it until they realized their parents were behaving odd and they needed to go home. Weirdest thing is the pronunciation of the town names!!! Too funny :)
Things that perplex me about this: 1. All three children were well into adulthood, so they surely consented to going with the parents. One was almost thirty! 2. Why do none of them remember why they left? Are they just keeping it to themselves?? If so, surely it's shady af. 3. What made the elder girl break down and go catatonic??
Caitlin Flavell I think it's very possible that the kids could have some form of Stockholm syndrome..... That the way they were raised was very sheltered and potentially abusive and probably messed them up mentally.
According to a news report from 2017: In the interview Ms Riana Tromp said she did start believing her father’s claims that the family were in danger. Ms Tromp said her father had been suffering from a mental breakdown, which she now realises had been building for some time. She said part of the reason he decided to leave the farm was because he felt like he was in danger, but also because he wanted to spend time as a family. She said she believes it was the build up of stress that caused the incident. “You have a few things and they do build up - you can get sick in some way,” she said. Father Mark Tromp thought someone was out to get him and his family. The family is slowly coming to terms with what happened with help from health professionals and good friends. Brother Mitchell Tromp previously told police and reporters that the family fled after their parents became convinced somebody was out to get them. “I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s really hard to explain or put a word on it but they were just fearing for their lives and then they decided to flee,” he said. So convinced were Mr and Mrs Tromp that their lives were in danger that they insisted all phones and tablets be left at home, leaving behind their home in a chaotic state with doors unlocked, car keys hanging in ignitions and credit cards, passports and mobile phones strewn around the property.
I think that kids had been worried about their parents so that's why they went being isolated on a farm so long they probably only had their parents and a few friends.
i think maybe they were just pretending to be confused/catatonic, cuz they may have been hiding something (or at least the parents may have been hiding something). and the kids were probably just trying to protect the parents.
There is actually some interesting research that talks about how common farm chemicals can cause severe neurological damage. Some of these elements can essentially poison you over the years and not leave a trace, but as soon as they spent some time away from the chemicals, they were back to normal. That’s _my_ guess, at least.
yoyoyooyoyoyyo They would have found that in their body immediately , and no drugs were detected at all. Even if you spend years clean of LSD, they would still find it in your hair.
Jay Seps yep, 1980. I was going to say that, too. It also took 32 years to 'solve', it wasn't until 2012 that the coroners proved that a pack of dingos had taken her.
That exchange about Goldilocks and farms literally got me through being an essential worker in 2020. I listened to that part of the video so many times when I was about to have a panic attack.
It actually kind of made sense to me because there are a lot of natural foods (which are grown on farms) that can cause hallucinations and bizarre behavior. I don't know what grows in that region but rye (bread), mulberries, honey, nutmeg are all fairly common foods that have been known to cause hallucinations. There's more but I don't remember them all.
sivonni I was thinking it could be ergots. They are a type of fungus that can cause hallucinations. But I think it could totally be something else related to food. Plus if it was something they all ate it would make sense why they all went on the crazy road trip.
My parents live on a piece of land in the middle of nowhere (the school has like max 30kids so like it’s the _middle of nowhere_ ) and I was forced to live there for a year. I gotta say, it was the most nightmarish experience I’ve ever had. My dad is mentally ill, so is my mum, and he was stocking up for an apocalypse of some kind with shelves and shelves of food. When he moved out there, he got into guns and began collecting them and spending time at the local shooting range. He set up cameras around the whole property and if he wasn’t as lazy as he was he would have set up cameras at my area too. He slowly got more and more into conspiracy theories, but he was doomed from the start, used to tell me when I was a preteen that “nobody can be trusted”. Managed to convince me of a few for a time. When I got out I was hesitant to leave, but then i never felt better. I wholeheartedly believe this was a case of collective paranoia. I may be biased but my guess is the dad started it and the mum only perpetuated it. The kids were roped in, hesitant but because of that innate trust in their parents they went along.
I don't know why but I was extremely humoured by the fact that the tailgated couple was playing pokemon go and I actually had to stop the video because I was laughing so hard.
Ok but you know if they were playing pokemon go whilst driving, they'd have to have been driving really slow to simulate walking and so the fact that he was tailgating and harassing them makes MUCH more sense.
It’s a weird story, Especially that they’re still alive. Like that delusion that they had, I’d honestly not call them idiots because that level of paranoia is just something that needs help. By them explaining what and why they did that they could prevent others doing the same. I’d just like to know how it began and how 5 adults got swept into something like this
Well when people have delusions or psychotic breaks, it's really common to not remember much of the actual time around the event. Some individual things will stand out, and the rest will be in a fog, sorta unreachable. And with one of the daughters still catatonic, you can see that the mental state they were in was Very Intense.
they already have. it's not that exciting really, it more like a little town than a city they mention in the video. I live there, but my friends and I joke about it saying YASSSSSSSS. who would've thought this town would be in a BuzzFeed video.
You should do a video about that guy who disappeared skiing (east coast Canada, I think?) recently and was found in California still in his ski clothes.
Folie a deux seems like the most likely reason. There is one person who gets the delusions and is the primary patient ( in my opinion I think it’s Mark Tromp bec he was the one who came back last and tried to continue on the trail) and the secondary patients seem to be Jacoba, Riana and Ella, who kinda ‘came back to their senses’ once separated from the primary source. And Mitchell seemed to have been just pulled along for the ride bec family.
Fcking strange. Also I wonder why they only asked the one girl why they left? What did everyone else say? Did they all just not comment on it and only thanked people for the foncern?
Pink Panda yes! and they didn't bring up the other sister again (the one who was in the random guy's car). or did he, and i missed it? idk though; if it were me, i would've focused on her a lot more than the other 2 siblings
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4284496/Tromp-family-normal-bizarre-trip.html in the article, Ella called the police on her way back home. Thus meeting them at the house
OMG! So cool to think they saw my comment and took my suggestion. They did a great job with the episode and explained all the weird details. Shane and Ryan you guys are the best and I can't wait to see what bizarre story you guys cover next!
“-you say that with a complete dead face-” I know the feeling, most peeps confuse me for being not interested when in fact I’m literally pouring my focus on them.
i don’t get weirded out easily , but this case truly gives me the chills. when they mentioned the dad running towards the young couple and stopping in the middle of the road to stare at them, man that terrified me
Lol i get weirded out easily so the imagery of that scene also makes me nervous even tho its 4 pm
If that happened to me I woulda been too freaked out to drive away I think. I would have locked my doors and scooted down in my seat, praying that he doesn't step any closer. Hearing that experience already made me freeze in place with anxiety.
it was mentioned that the couple were playing pokemon go. this may be a stretch but i think its possible that the dad saw one or both on their phones and though they were tracking him. If this was his train of thought, he would know that his car and license plate are also compromised and might be why he left it there.
@@jacknewall5138 I think he thought the couple who were playing Pokemon go were actually contacting someone and telling him/her the location but why did he stop in the middle of the road and just stared at them is the real mystery
They were blue team, he was red
Nothing bad actually happens in this case. No one dies, no one gets hurt... and yet it still gives me the creeps more than most cases the Ghoul Boys have covered. It's just so bizarre.
yeah, thats how i feel about the hag who spills teeth allover bedsheets
@@MegaMegajennifer woah, whats that?
@@ella-sj8bu odd, i thought i shared this link already. :/ ruclips.net/video/EKZJuODiRDk/видео.html
it’s weird cuz of mark
I think the reason why is because it's clearly the unknown of what can happen to your mental state. It's terrifying to think that you could become delusional and not be in control to this degree.
"a girl who doesnt know her own name how scary is that" not as scary as the mannequin looking thing in every shot with shane i really hate that thing
You got that phobia?
@@avaa.. Roanoke
It terrifies me
I keep thinking it moves whenever I see it but it doesn’t
Its looking at me
Riana did a statement where she explained that her dad had been slowly having a mental breakdown over time that both the parents were co-dependent so they often fed into each other, but they hadn't realized it until after the fact. Riana said on the trip though her dad was so convincing to his belief that they were being followed and someone was out to get them, that they had no reason to not believe him. Mitchell was the only one who was pretty clear that this wasn't okay, which is why he left and and sought out the police to let them know his family was having some kind of mental health crisis. Afterwards, the family sought on-going mental health treatment and support, and have been doing well.
So solved?
@@Valentina-ng4hh I feel like it is. It's enough to me. I appreciated Riana not only being candid about what happened but explaining that her family sought help after and utilize their support system to hold each other accountable. That they weren't bad people, but there was something wrong and they didn't realize it until they were waist high and didn't know how to swim out. Things happen and they weren't versed enough to know that they needed help. But they did get it, and now continue to make good choices so there are no repeats of this incident.
Well at least it has a Happy Ending.
The one thing is the girl who ended up in the truck not knowing her name. How’d that happen? Was her mental health that bad?
@@lindscutie0756 I would say so. When you are feeding into a psychotic break and just sort of disassociate, I think so. Especially if she was fragile before hand. Obviously since I wasnt there I can speak one way or the other
As freaky as these cases are, I'm more scared by that mannequin in the back.
Alison Boylan oml I thought I was the only one 😂
They probably put it there on purpose, lol!
Animal Angel no, I think they put the mannequin there on accident
Alison Boylan it can be seen in their other videos too. Scary af lol
Alison Boylan so true
The thing I'm most baffled by is how all five of them turned up alive and yet none of them could give even a basic description of what prompted the trip or what happened during it. Usually, cases are unsolved either because we have no way of accessing the information needed to solve it or because some legal block caused the case to stop. In this case, we continue to have theoretical access to all the information needed but somehow we don't have it???
In case you don't know, the kids went along with their parents on th etrip because they didn't want to leave them in that state, the daughter sort of deluded herself into it, the son knew it was bs but stayed along for the ride, and the parents are mentally ill. Their family is seriously fucked up
OH HELLO THERE!
Drives past you
OH HELLO THERE!
Drives past you
I hate when the camera pans to Shane because of that damn mannequin
Men in black...
yeah its way too creepy
I keep getting the feeling it moves 😂😕
@@khameronsmith108 in one video it moved
Blair Underwood what video
as someone who's actually experienced folie a deux with my family i really believe that theory to be the strongest. it can happen randomly and with everyones trust and paranoia in the household it can cause a sudden "insanity" where you can do reckless things. and it definitely left me feeling confused after my experience lmao
What was your experience like?
I’m not trying to be rude or anything but what did it feel like?
@@ellieperry4194 I don’t think he’s gonna respond :/
Would you mind sharing your experience? I'd like to have a better understanding, but if you're not comfortable that's completely fine.
@@sarahjinnah9981 I can I experienced this myself basically you start feeling confused scared and start to sweat then u start looking all around Turing from wall to wall staying close to it you feel like someone’s watching you and following you it has happened to me and my sister numerous of times
That's what happens when you work seven days a week.
They were being paid.
Gezi5 He means it’ll drive you crazy
Hahaha
GhostGaming3105 i doubt it’ll drive you crazy, unless it interferes with your sleep or social life.
Golazo Highlights It probably effects both
I'm halfway through the video and ive never been so confused in my life
mila Samee
mila same
Spoiler: nobody is missing, nobody got hurt, nobody died, people just feel entitled to know why they went on a road trip. This entire video makes no sense.
Fawn Whisperer Thanks lol
+Fawn Whisperer
It was clearly not just a road trip
"Most bizzare case in 30 years." So what happened 40 years ago?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Holt
Not 40 years ago as such but we are a country that lost a prime minister
What happened 30* years ago
I think the police officer is referring to their prime minister that all of the sudden disappear into thin air
Their prime minister drowned in the 60s and his body was never found
N0VA_ _D0S lmaooo i can’t the story of harold holt seriously because everyone at my school jokes about it, especially when he’s brought up in assembly (he went to our school)
To be honest the "no family history of mental illness" is something I usually ignore. My family was very traditional and 3 generations described anxiety and depression but they never sought help because of how they were raised and taught. Especially in a situation where they're farming folk, I don't think they would have a history even if they all had obvious signs.
also mental illness doesn’t need a history sometimes it just happens
My grandfather was super bi-polar and everyone was always just like "that is how normal men act" until he died
@@jellybeanboy this!
ryan: "the couple was playing pokemon go at the time"
me: *dies*
STFU RIHANNA THERES A ZAPTOS NEARBY OK?!
KatyDoesStuff "I imagine this is a bit more than they barged for when they were trying to find that Pikachu" 😂😂
KatyDoesStuff makes scence cyz it was 2016
lol
He said it so seriously
They should start a series called buzzfeed solved
IfyouknowwhatImean there would always be different theories , disagreements
Oh Shit dawg L
IfyouknowwhatImean that would be so much more satisfying
Or their own channel because I don't want getting notifs from other people on buzzfeed lol
yeeeeeeeees!!!!
Ryan, you forgot the theory where the parents become abducted by aliens. Since they are on a farm, it would only make sense.
Lyre Songbird dude yes!!!!
Lyre Songbird I was gonna say that say lol
Are you an idiot? It's obvious ghost are to blame.
I don't wanna be rude but seriously aliens.
I was just about to say the same exact thing
One of my friends had a psychotic break due to insomnia and lack of sleep. He thought we were all trying to kill him or people were trying to kill him. It only took 3 days from him to go from relatively normal to hospital bound. I think this isthe most likely explanation as they all exhibit mental symptoms and can't remember much or explain their reasoning, which makes sense. Like when you do something for no reason it feels inexplicable after
But when you come back down, you should be able to explain what prompted the journey. And I could buy 1 of them going bananas but not all of them. They were all grown ups too.
@@jimjo8541 there is literally a pyschological phenomenon that described exactly what you are saying isn't possible - Folie Á Deux, or a mass hysteria of sorts, when multiple people simultaneously develop delusions that they reinforce because they are typically very close. Also them being adults affects nothing lol, adults are just as capable of having mental breakdowns as children.
Here’s to hoping that Buzzfeed doesnt screw these guys over, they’re the only “Buzzfeed” content i watch
Or maybe BuzzFeed will screw them over, and then they'll make their own channel, and then we all won't have to feel guilty for watching BuzzFeed
now they do have their own channel 'Watcher'
@@kavitharajendran3302 whaaaat ?! imma go there asap
@@Ottolineification it's bad, just bad
Exactly. This is the only thing buzzfeed does well. Maybe cause they keep politics out of it
Riana Tromp came out and stated that her father was having a serious mental break down and made the family truly believe they were in immediate danger. They were also shown to have most likely suffered from "Folie á Deux" or "madness of the many" providing explanation for Riana's near-catatonic state and Mitchell's bizarre actions. She also stated that the family is safe and back to living their normal lives.
Folie à deux? Ça veut dire en fait la “madness of two” pas la folie de beaucoup
@@katsukibakugou5351 Sir, please don't speak "baguette"
@@katsukibakugou5351 I was just about to say, it was a case of folie a deux.
I read Folie à Deux and immediately thought of the fallout boy album
yeahhh i the sun 🌞 moon
Can you do the unsolved case of where my dad went
Wow this is sad
:((
He went to get his milk but never came back
He did the running man challenge
:((((((
“Mitchell, you traitor! Your a traitor to the tromp clan!” I died 😂
If you imagine that all the people speak with an Australian accent everything is not so creepy anymore
wait wow that actually worked
That made me feel cozy
How do you wprk that out idiot
Clearly you haven't seen Wolf Creek
FreeKickerz_Portland bad example of how australians talk
"off the grid no more kids" God I love shane
noodle tea commenting so you can see your likes
Y'all wrong for this The hero we don't really need, but the hero we deserve
noodle tea Jesus are you on everything
noodle tea shyn
hahahaha i know right!!!
"They don't have bears on farms"
Well we also don't have bears in Australia... Soo
Koalas? Not really bears, I know, but still.
@@kelsiparker7990 have you SEEN koalas? They are just the most chill animal ever.
Once one walked through our camp and let us pet them. In conclusion: bears are terrifying, koalas are not.
@@charlietrelawney6867 True, not saying they'd attack anyone, just that Australia does have Drop Bears.
@@kelsiparker7990 yes, yes, of course
@@charlietrelawney6867 Aren't kaolas riddled with disease?
Hey this wasn’t technically solved by Shane and Ryan. But this case was technically solved later. The daughter admitted that their family was under Folie Á Deux, and that her father was having some personal mental health issues that caused him to not feel so well
Oh when did she admitted it? Is there any source about it on the internet?
@Will Smith oh okay...I will search for it... Thanks!
6:01 "The couple was playing Pokemon Go... "
Me: *starts laughing*
I PLAY POKEMON GO EVERYdAy
I had the same reaction!
The worst part of that is having a creepy stranger following you and then stares at you for a creepy moment and leaves.
Worst day to be playing Pokémon Go.
@Kashiko STILL?!
@@reinegade_27 wha
Okay but there's a town called Yass
Queen Chicken I need to live there lol
its crappy theres nothing there
Queen Chicken it's not a city, just a small town. The most popular thing there is either the McDonald's sign that says Myass (the m then Yass) or the annual billy cart derby.
NyanCat1907 it's so boring lol
I guess you could say it's pretty.... basic.
Everyone's talking about the mystery and making jokes but no one has pointed out that the young couple was playing pokemon go and I think that might be the most relatable thing out of all the unsolved mystery's I've heard.
imagine working for the mafia
cringe
@@Waynebruce07 they're different ppl bro
@@ivantillism okie , i forgot that.
Agreed
Pokemon go had 2016 Australia in a chokehold. Like 3 people in my area died that year because they were playing it and not paying attention.
I guess the best theory is that the parents experienced some kind of mental lapse and the kids just went along with it until they realized nothing was actually happening. If your parents never exhibit any signs of mental illness and they came up to you one day and told you someone was out to get you or something, you’d be inclined to believe them
I totally agree with this, like why would you have any reason to doubt them? Especially if you’re living and working with them 24/7 as well.
what if the dad planned to commit a family suicide, gave some sleep/or other drug to all of them, then planned to drive the car off the cliff to the sea...that would explain the catatonic state the girl was in.
there were no trace of drugs @ 9:53
Gin Co
*no trace of the family using drugs
Meaning there was no evidence that the family did drugs before they disappeared
@Jérémy what in the world is ghb? I don't think I've ever heard of that one. Then again, there's alot of mess that ppl r making outta mixing a bunch of regular household cleaning supplies, wd40, etc. together with various things. Just to get a high of some sort these days.🤦🏼♀️ That I'm sure there's alot of drugs out there that ppl have made in their parents basements that idk about.🤷🏼♀️
@@MissChoksondik90 you sound old
Daddy's gone mad, hasn't he?!
then Mitchell boarded the train to Homewarts
Lmao, of course I'd find your comment. Love you, Riffy x
@@Ezzie_on_the_internet lol\
Rifqah vS LMAO I LAUGHED AT THIS A LOT MORE THAN I WANTED TO
Potter!
I'm so glad their banter lightens the mood from time to time. 'Cause watching a bunch of these past midnight gives me the creeps.
Sivath right
I don’t like it. It takes me out of the moment and every time I become fascinated with the history being told, they always annoyingly insert their thoughts on it
Sean Campbell Then watch it at midnight, then it'll feel better.
As an Australian, hearing Bathurst pronounced as "Bat-hurst" is hilarious.
Do you know what was the conclusion of this case, since you are a Aussie..?
@@Petrol_head44 in all honesty never even heard about it till I watched this. Im in VIC too, which is where Silvan is located. May have been a bigger story in NSW which is where Bathurst is....
Alex Draper how do you pronounce Bathurst?
GiDD hi, I’m an Aussie! It’s pronounced ba-th-urst. Like how British people say bath! 🛁
so is it bath- hurst or barth- hurst?
I’ve watched several of your vids like this over a 2 day span. I love how you two show us the conversational dialogue on the screen as well as your faces - not just being boring and sticking to voiceovers!
Me as well.
Several of your vids like this over a 2day span. Faces just Begin
are we just gonna ignore the girl who somehow ended up in a random guys truck without even knowing her name? what happened to her?
right? i just don’t understand how she ended up in the guys truck without him knowing. like did she crawl in or something i just don’t understand
helena_lang she probably crawled in at a gas stop or something
Ibuki Mioda sure but what was she doing there? Why crawl into someone’s truck instead of, you know, going inside and asking someone for help? And why didn’t she remember anything? There’s just a lot of weird loose ends with what happened to her.
Yeah that’s what I was wondering
Same😅
The watcher was watching them, so they tried to escape.
All hail the watcher.
ok the watcher one was actually terrifying
All hail the watcher
All hail the watcher
All hail the watcher.
For Extra caution *turns on jazz music*
All hail the watcher
Whole Family: *ditches phones*
Mitchell: there is an imposter among us
I think I would disappear too if my surname was “Tromp”
Michael Schofield 💀
They better not name you donald or. Thatll just put you in a suicide case than a Missing person case
Not spelled the same
Trump***** , not “Tromp” 😭😭😭 glad you’re like 12 & can’t legally vote yet 😂👍🏼 Christopher Kimmel just goes to show you how “smart” the liberals are 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 the most ill-informed group of people that don’t know any of the issues & just hate because “that’s what ‘everyone’ else is doing” 💀
Dana Elaine Goes to show what snowflakes trumpers are...can’t take or even get a joke?
American: Where do you live?
Australian: *YASS*
American: im sorry what?
water sparkling
I have relatives in Yass and it's the most lovely town
Your likes are 666 🤣
YASS
TO RHYME WITH
SASSS!!
Piątek How about Wangaretta?
Donold Tromp vs Holory Clonton
Yeah ? Who cares ?
:DDDD
Bexspace 🤣🤣🤣
Bexspace omfg haha
wHeezing
I understand the family wanting to be private. It’s clearly some type of mental break that played off each other. It’s embarrassing to be thought of as crazy.
tbh, the only people who should be embarrassed are the people who would treat them poorly for being "crazy"
I mean how would you feel if you got tailgated you pull over and the driver gets out, sprints towards you, stops and then just calmly walks into the forest leaving their car behind?
Imagine your parents say we are going on a mystery road trip And halfway through they tell you to throw your phone out the car
🤣😂man I ain’t throwing my phone
I would threaten to call the police lmao
Nahhhh i wont throw
Yeah no, I'm keeping the phone.
I’d immediately and discreetly take off my phone case, hide my phone, and throw the phone case out pretending it’s my phone so I’d not attract their suspicion, then I’d talk to them about why I had to do that, then decide if I’m calling the cops or not
"How much trouble could a family of farmers get into?"
Depends on whether they were secretly sheltering the child of Anakin Skywalker
Vito C 😂
Lmao!
Or depending on crop their growing...
Look up the movie Pig Farm about a serial killer who is also a farmer (in Canada). That's a lot of trouble!
Luke?
Wow, they're all still alive. And they know the truth. And they're probably watching this video, with a wide creepy smile on their face
Shalin Parikh Ahahah omg 😂 that's so scary
Shalin Parikh ikr. It happened in 2016!
Haha I live close by and stalked the kids of the couple on fb, i even have mutual friends. I just feel like doing a quick inbox and being like hey what happened because I need closure haha
Jacksty9 DO IT
don't say that that's so scary hahah
"Bat-hurst"
*every Australian drops their bunnings snag in shock*
Jamie Jones whats a bunnings snag??
GiDD It’s a sausage in bread from a hardware store called Bunnings! They’re an iconic meal in Australia!
@@GiDD504 sausage in bread with sauce maybe onions. From a hardware store called bunnings. Its an Aussie staple. Not an Aussie if its not your favourite Sunday snack!
Jamie Jones you buy your food from a hardware store??
@@GiDD504 just the snag! They are always fund-raisers for community things. We have shopping centres. 🤣
This one was really weird, and it wasn't even murder or anything but I still got shivers.
antique-trash-can ukr
antique-trash-can Same
The fact that this was near my house makes it worse.
I think we all probably got scared because we might think we're gonna get paranoid
Yeah silvan is like 20 minute away from my house, I haven't even heard of this before
Honestly what scares me about this case isn't the weird sudden delusions
What creeps me out the most is how recent this was
I mean come on the couple was playing pokemon go when this happened
It's Ya Boy Kiibo Kiibo is our Lord and savior
Well since it was in 2016, that’s when Pokemon Go was the thing. Almost everyone was playing it lol
How did they play pokemon go without phones?
Also
Sup kee-boy
george g its not the family played the Pokemon go geez have you watched the whole thing?
Do y’all realise we don’t got bears in Australia, we got just about every other deadly animal but no bears
Drop bears, like vicious koalas! ;)
do you have lions?
nope. they do not
BadWebDiver Koalas aren't a species of bear, they are a marsupial.
lol ikr
It’s creepy how me and my family went on a road trip to Queensland that year, around that time and stopped at Bathurst for the night. This is my first time hearing about this case and I find it creepily odd.
I was also roadtripping around that time in some of the same places!
69th like
Everyone's talking about the town called yass but there's a place called peepee falls in hawai
In Washington state, we got poo poo point.
H O L Y S H I T
Poo Poo Point is actually pretty cool- it has an extremely nice view of the mountains and forest
There’s a lake in Peru called lake titicaca
There's a town in Canada called Dildo.
Shane is the most chill stressed out, chaotic resonable person ever
Let it rideee babyeeee
Shane: Farmers and bears don’t mix
Dwight K Schrute:👁👄👁
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
@@kace769 IDENTITY THEFT IS NOT A JOKE JIM
@@cronchcrunch MILLIONS OF PEOPLE SUFFER EACH YEAR!
@@OliWalsh38 MICHAEL!!!
@@adwaitab.3622 Oh, that's funny. MICHAEL!!!
The one detail of this case that pinpoints exactly when this took place, is that the young couple in the car were playing Pokemon Go.
I swear to god I should stop watching this at night since I get really scared but this is soo interesting
Seriously, these segments are so much scarier than the supernatural ones.
I was only scared when I was watching “The Watcher” and then a loud truck stopped on the road outside my very rural location and just sat there for 15 minutes.
Carly Crays That’s because humans are REAL!!!
Ikr??
money game hrr drrr
"If the doors don't work and he starts breaking the window, then guess what, time to die.. *and that's a bummer."* Shane cracks me up😂😂
Weird, Usually these Unsolved Videos, Are In The far past. This happened really Recently.
sydney budz And that makes it lot more creepier. 'Cause we're surrounded by technology nowadays which can be a tool to solve crimes easier unlike before, yet we have this kind of cases. Creepy!
sydney budz ikr!!!! i was like "ooh 2016?? that's a very new case"
It's probably the aliens
sydney budz lmao and in the area next to where I live
And people using scientific explanations that dont work whatsoever in scenarios like this.
As someone that comes from a place of mainly farmland (midwest babyyy)
I can say Shanes generalization is pretty accurate
There's multiple ppl that never cole to school or even finish bc they are just stuck as a farmer family
At this point just call them cults
so i googled it and all i got was that the dad was stressed and on the edge of a breakdown when they left and the reason for leaving was because he was convinced someone was out to get them. he eventually got his wife in on the paranoia so they both decided to get the kids and leave. they left all credit cards, passports, phones etc so no one could trace them. the kids weren't exactly sure what was going on i think, but decided to just go with it. some really great theories and the one about a mob wouldve been cool to hear, but alas, the only mobs we really get out here in australia are those of kangaroos
Beware of The Kangaroos
The only mobs we get in Australia are kangaroos? Are you kidding me? We’ve had decades of underworld mobs. Watch underbelly ffs lol. Organised crime in Victoria is a very real thing.
And what website are you getting this from?
We don’t really have mobs but the bikies are just as bad
I immediately thought of Mad Max after reading that
Me: *gets scared*
(Wheeze)
Me: *is instantly reassured*
Random Person i hate how true this is
The wheeze helps keep the nightmares at bay.
Random Person
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my brain at 2am: just one more buzzfeed unsolved video ...
RUclips recommendations: you’ve fallen directly into my trap, fool
Youve fallen directly into my tromp*, fool
But I wouldn't mind 🤷🏻♀️
It's currently 05:51 where I am. I have been on Ana unsolved mystery tangent for 6and a aahalf hours, so I can sympathize with your statement. Lol I have to get up to get ready for work in 30ish minutes. Which gives me enough time for one to two more videos. Totally worth having to be n the clock on no sleep. Lol
I have the opposite problem. I didn't realize it, but after watching this one I've seen every Unsolved True Crime video in the series. I am sad.
THUNDER CROSS SPILT ATTACK
“off the grid, no more kids”
-shane, 2017
i like how they call the son and daughters in their 20s "the kids" "the boy" etc
Trump has referred to his son, who is in his 40s as a "good boy". At least being in their 20s is close to childhood
Ryan and Shane refer to themselves as boys lol. Just millennial things. I approve of this
*their children
There BuzzFeeds parents, they give BuzzFeed a piggyback ride through life
People in the states or at least the south do this it’s not that big deal I think it’s mainly cuz they are someone kids
These kind of mysteries are probably so much more complex and messed up than anyone could think or know and that’s terrifying
Yup! There's no telling what they were running from.
This one seems pretty simple -- the folie à deux theory, or something closely related, seems pretty conclusive.
By all accounts, they were collectively delusional and paranoid, albeit to somewhat varying degrees (with their son seeming the most clear-headed both in his actions at the time and in his later recollections). Root cause is a little less clear. Could be stress, could be mouldy cheese.
"They suffered from folie à deux"
*pete wentz screaming in the distance*
olivia beanchild "not in front of the puppies, pete"
olivia beanchild i
i agree with This. yes
*Thanks Pete*
i was looking for a comment like this lmao
I remember when this happened....everyone was expecting something terrible had happened to them, it was relief when they were found. They think the parents had convinced the kids they were all in danger so they went along with it until they realized their parents were behaving odd and they needed to go home. Weirdest thing is the pronunciation of the town names!!! Too funny :)
Things that perplex me about this:
1. All three children were well into adulthood, so they surely consented to going with the parents. One was almost thirty!
2. Why do none of them remember why they left? Are they just keeping it to themselves?? If so, surely it's shady af.
3. What made the elder girl break down and go catatonic??
Caitlin Flavell I think it's very possible that the kids could have some form of Stockholm syndrome..... That the way they were raised was very sheltered and potentially abusive and probably messed them up mentally.
According to a news report from 2017:
In the interview Ms Riana Tromp said she did start believing her father’s claims that the family were in danger.
Ms Tromp said her father had been suffering from a mental breakdown, which she now realises had been building for some time.
She said part of the reason he decided to leave the farm was because he felt like he was in danger, but also because he wanted to spend time as a family.
She said she believes it was the build up of stress that caused the incident.
“You have a few things and they do build up - you can get sick in some way,” she said.
Father Mark Tromp thought someone was out to get him and his family.
The family is slowly coming to terms with what happened with help from health professionals and good friends.
Brother Mitchell Tromp previously told police and reporters that the family fled after their parents became convinced somebody was out to get them.
“I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s really hard to explain or put a word on it but they were just fearing for their lives and then they decided to flee,” he said.
So convinced were Mr and Mrs Tromp that their lives were in danger that they insisted all phones and tablets be left at home, leaving behind their home in a chaotic state with doors unlocked, car keys hanging in ignitions and credit cards, passports and mobile phones strewn around the property.
Aliens.
I think that kids had been worried about their parents so that's why they went being isolated on a farm so long they probably only had their parents and a few friends.
i think maybe they were just pretending to be confused/catatonic, cuz they may have been hiding something (or at least the parents may have been hiding something). and the kids were probably just trying to protect the parents.
This is such a weird case I can’t even think of theories.
THE MOB
Aliens, always aliens.
lsd
There is actually some interesting research that talks about how common farm chemicals can cause severe neurological damage. Some of these elements can essentially poison you over the years and not leave a trace, but as soon as they spent some time away from the chemicals, they were back to normal. That’s _my_ guess, at least.
yoyoyooyoyoyyo
They would have found that in their body immediately , and no drugs were detected at all. Even if you spend years clean of LSD, they would still find it in your hair.
Their are two things that keeps my depressed life going, memes and buzzfeeed unsolved series
You don't watch movies, tv shows, youtube videos or even play video games for fun?
Just kidding. I know its just a joke about how good this show is.
There*
Turing Aunt same
Same friend....same
This is the only show on RUclips where one minute I’ll be a kinda scared and the next I’ll be dying laughing.
"Most bizarre case in 30 years"...what the hell happened 30 year ago then!!?
musicf3b that's what I want to know!
Well, Australia did have the Somerton Man, but that was almost 70 years ago
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The Azaria Chamberlain case, it was in the 80s.
Jay Seps yep, 1980. I was going to say that, too. It also took 32 years to 'solve', it wasn't until 2012 that the coroners proved that a pack of dingos had taken her.
The newest catchphrase - "Off the grid, no more kids!"
Kayla Bailey how is that a catchphrase
Scruffy the druggo because you're a dead meme
i think
Jaylen Brown
gnome child is a RuneScape character not just a meme.
No one:
Australians:
Ryan: Bat-hurst
i came to the comments looking for exactly this. "bat hurst"
same
i was like "im not mad, just disappointed"
to those wondering, its bath urst
like im not shocked but im also.... hurt
That exchange about Goldilocks and farms literally got me through being an essential worker in 2020. I listened to that part of the video so many times when I was about to have a panic attack.
"...took public transportation to YAAASSSSSSSS"
PARK JI MIN I LAUGHED TOO
YAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSS
PARK JI MIN YYYYYYYAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSS
YAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSS!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
PARK JI MIN 😂😂
4:00 got a heart attack from that mannequin in the backround. Well it´s 4 am xD
Jallu Playz me too
JustMeInMySpace where tf do you live? 😂
Right! I saw that thing and my soul almost left!!!
Marianna Lara the U.K. Or somewhere in Eastern Europe don't you know about time zones ?
Jallu Playz sammmmmeeee
"This is what happens when you live on a farm"
Something about that makes sense to me though lol
It actually kind of made sense to me because there are a lot of natural foods (which are grown on farms) that can cause hallucinations and bizarre behavior. I don't know what grows in that region but rye (bread), mulberries, honey, nutmeg are all fairly common foods that have been known to cause hallucinations. There's more but I don't remember them all.
sivonni I was thinking it could be ergots. They are a type of fungus that can cause hallucinations. But I think it could totally be something else related to food. Plus if it was something they all ate it would make sense why they all went on the crazy road trip.
I read that comment as he said it
Hahaha SAME!!
My parents live on a piece of land in the middle of nowhere (the school has like max 30kids so like it’s the _middle of nowhere_ ) and I was forced to live there for a year. I gotta say, it was the most nightmarish experience I’ve ever had. My dad is mentally ill, so is my mum, and he was stocking up for an apocalypse of some kind with shelves and shelves of food. When he moved out there, he got into guns and began collecting them and spending time at the local shooting range. He set up cameras around the whole property and if he wasn’t as lazy as he was he would have set up cameras at my area too. He slowly got more and more into conspiracy theories, but he was doomed from the start, used to tell me when I was a preteen that “nobody can be trusted”. Managed to convince me of a few for a time. When I got out I was hesitant to leave, but then i never felt better. I wholeheartedly believe this was a case of collective paranoia. I may be biased but my guess is the dad started it and the mum only perpetuated it. The kids were roped in, hesitant but because of that innate trust in their parents they went along.
“Off the grid, no more kids.”
Yep that’s my future.
Kylie :O i was this the second i heard that
Kylie :O i was reading this the second i heard that
That manequinn knows something and I'm willing to die to find it out
the mannequin watches
😂😂
They set it up like that.
All hail the watcher
I don't know why but I was extremely humoured by the fact that the tailgated couple was playing pokemon go and I actually had to stop the video because I was laughing so hard.
RaineOrShine 2 I read this at the exact time they were explaining that lmao I died too
Ok but you know if they were playing pokemon go whilst driving, they'd have to have been driving really slow to simulate walking and so the fact that he was tailgating and harassing them makes MUCH more sense.
this becomes instantly less scary if u remember that anything they said was in an australian accent
"we owe a thousand dollars to the bear down the street" lmaooo im dead
Tromp is such a funny word.
*Tromp*
*Tromp*
*Tromp*
“Hey what ya doing bud?”
“Oh nothing man just tromping down the road”
Midevil Deth Kitens not funny at all
I kept hearing Trump 😂
Tromp is such a funny word nothing a man down the road
Midevil Deth Kitens HILARIOUS
this made me laugh so much ty
Why didn't they bring up Riana again? "She was just in the truck and had no memories" the end. What happened to her??
Ikr
ikrrrrr
Sammy RIGHT! I thought I missed something so I watched the video again. There doesn't seem to be a conclusion for Riana
Well according to media all 5 are home and safe but that is weird they just didn't say anything else to her
ikr!!
Would you touch her?
No, I'm not an idiot.
The intelligence of Mr. Madej never ceases to amaze me
It’s a weird story, Especially that they’re still alive. Like that delusion that they had, I’d honestly not call them idiots because that level of paranoia is just something that needs help. By them explaining what and why they did that they could prevent others doing the same. I’d just like to know how it began and how 5 adults got swept into something like this
R
Zahra Sasyn what?
Well when people have delusions or psychotic breaks, it's really common to not remember much of the actual time around the event. Some individual things will stand out, and the rest will be in a fog, sorta unreachable.
And with one of the daughters still catatonic, you can see that the mental state they were in was Very Intense.
Is no one gonna talk about how the town was called Yass?
they already have. it's not that exciting really, it more like a little town than a city they mention in the video. I live there, but my friends and I joke about it saying YASSSSSSSS. who would've thought this town would be in a BuzzFeed video.
kpop destroyed my life your name same :'v
Gotta love Yass
There's also a town called beverage
Yeah I've been to that town, I also got seriously bad food poisoning from the Maccas there and will never go back 😂😂😂
You should do a video about that guy who disappeared skiing (east coast Canada, I think?) recently and was found in California still in his ski clothes.
It's great
He did some serious cross-country skiing..
Was skiing at whiteface mountain in Lake placid NY. Great mountain and great town. I know people who were part of the search team.
Abducted and drugged with scop. That or spontaneous teleportation. Now those cases are crazy!
*My interest is peaked*
Folie a deux seems like the most likely reason. There is one person who gets the delusions and is the primary patient ( in my opinion I think it’s Mark Tromp bec he was the one who came back last and tried to continue on the trail) and the secondary patients seem to be Jacoba, Riana and Ella, who kinda ‘came back to their senses’ once separated from the primary source. And Mitchell seemed to have been just pulled along for the ride bec family.
If you guys didn't know, this family is now living on their farm as if nothing happened
PRODBYJB wait really?????
Zach T look it up
Fcking strange. Also I wonder why they only asked the one girl why they left? What did everyone else say? Did they all just not comment on it and only thanked people for the foncern?
Pink Panda yes! and they didn't bring up the other sister again (the one who was in the random guy's car). or did he, and i missed it? idk though; if it were me, i would've focused on her a lot more than the other 2 siblings
What about the girl who forgot her name?
Police officer: the weirdest case in 30 years
Me:what happened 30 years before
ROBLOX IS LIFE!!!!! My exact thoughts haha
Azaria Chamberlain case.
LOL I legitimately wondered the same thing.
It's been 30 years since he started working for the police...
ROBLOX IS LIFE!!!!! Probably The Woman Who Ate Her Husband
Wait.... "yass" is a place?!
Thomas Cotterill ur mum gay
YASSSSSSSSSS
Yep I go there all the time
I’m being serious btw, I live in Sydney nsw Australia which is where Yass is
Ahla Ayesha YASS
I absolutely love the banter between Ryan and Shane. They sound like a married couple and it's hilarious.
That mannequin behind Shane is not okay, I just keep staring at it waiting for movement
LifeIsABeach3210 omg I didn't even notice it until you said something and now it's all I'm thinking
LifeIsABeach3210 right
me too hahahaha
LifeIsABeach3210 same I'm not even watching Shane at this point I'm just staring at it
Yeah but I do that with every mannequin
*when your from Australia and live near Bathurst but still have never heard of this story* well Ive definitely have lived under a rock for some time
i live in melbourne but havent heard of this story lmao
Oh my god! Same
I'm in Perth and same here!
I'm from the Gold Coast but I think I have heard of this before.
Peppermint coffee bean :3 Same here! From Perth, and this is the first I’ve ever heard of this story!
My question is a farm out of nowhere, how the hell did the police know that something was wrong? And to start an investigation?
Good question
i mean they still interact with people and supply people with food and stuff 🤷♀️
Communities exist farms dont exist outside of them
When there was reports and sightings of the family doing crazy stuff in other towns and stuff
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4284496/Tromp-family-normal-bizarre-trip.html in the article, Ella called the police on her way back home. Thus meeting them at the house
shane and ryan: *telling a tragic story of a missing family*
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You guys should do an episode on the Isdal Woman, the alleged spy who was found murdered on a remote trail in Norway. Super fascinating story!
Carly Racer they just did it today lol
They listend to you!
That episode was awesome thanks so much for the suggestion!
OMG! So cool to think they saw my comment and took my suggestion. They did a great job with the episode and explained all the weird details. Shane and Ryan you guys are the best and I can't wait to see what bizarre story you guys cover next!
what's the name of the video?
“-you say that with a complete dead face-”
I know the feeling, most peeps confuse me for being not interested when in fact I’m literally pouring my focus on them.
*And if the doors dont work and he starts breaking a window, then guess what, time to die..And thats the bummer* I loved that so much 😂😂
Ikr
This whole case is basically the meme "Why are you running?"