It’s crazy how in the 90s our parents left us in cars at all times of night, just to run into stores. When I hear these stories I make sure to tell my mother lol
Different time. I was born in 1983. I use to walk to the corner store when I was 7 by my self. Ppl today are more aware/educated on predators then back in the day. I wouldn’t let my kids go by them selfs any where
Born in the 70s, but my parents weren't IDI0TS. So I can't personally relate. But my friends parents weren't as smart or responsible. They would leave their kids in cars all the time. And we grew up during the height of serial killers and child kidnapping in America. In fact, my ex wife's cousin was Lubie Geter one of the victims of The Atlanta Child Murders.
The three girls were likely kidnapped after loading their presents in the car. Being on the top floor/upper level usually means fewer people. It's likely a van of at least two guys was lying in wait for unsuspecting victims and decided to kidnap them. Sucks that CCTV cameras weren't commonplace at the time, and even nowadays very few garages have enough cameras. Truly awful thing to happen especially on Christmas.
pray we repent of our sins and turn to Jesus Christ for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand love your enemies and forgive others just as God can forgive you spread peace and be blessed amen.
The husband is still the #1 suspect. He didn’t even bothered filing a missing report or joined the search party. It’s believed he had help by his sister that lived in the basement of the house. Hope there’s justice for Patty one day. Her children weren’t ever allowed to communicate with Patty’s family either. Who knows what does poor kids went through.
@@charlottestreet3301 Yes. I could be wrong but it ads up. 🤔 They were going to get a divorce and they were arguing right before she disapeared. The killer is often times someone you know and as the person stated above, the father did not file a missing person report or joined the search. 🤔
It really sounds like the husband killed her. I'm sure she would never have left that house alive and she would never have stormed out without her kids. It's sad that his family cut off all ties. Were the kids in the house at the time of the argument? If so, they may have seen something and said something. They were likely brainwashed to keep their mouth shut. Sis involved?
Chilling Scares you are a good story teller. There are a few good ones on RUclips and you are definitely one of them. Please upload more stories as I enjoy listening to you 😀
Yes he is great! I’m just now getting into them. I didn’t even know these exist until up until a few days ago. You got anymore recommendations for newbies? Lol
@@michaeln2044 you definitely gotta check out the OG TRIPLE OG BABY GANGSTER that started this and took off, Mr Nightmare. He’s definitely he best. Also corpse husband is cool and there’s lazy masquerade, but I don’t watch him often. I’m sure he’s good tho he’s been around for a while too.
My heart breaks for those three young girls. It is so typical for the police to find the laziest way to address the missing persons report. "They ran away." Yeah, right.
The first 48 hours are the most crucial to locating a missing person alive. Police know this but will then say “come back in 48 hours so ensure they really are missing”. So disgusting
The problem is that in over 94% of all missing persons cases they're usually false flags or voluntary ran away. If almost everyone wasn't abusing the system then it would be taken a lot more seriously.
All these stories were creepy but the 3 girls disappearing in 1974 and never being found messed with my head. Scared me to be honest. I think we all know that they met with an evil outcome.,
No, it's just pure coincidence, nothing more. The Law of Averages states that someone's 'prediction' eventually has to come true, given enough time and enough spins of the roulette wheel....as evidenced by the thousands more that *DON'T* come true. Difference is, nobody pays any attention to that...
@@feetheawkward1739 thats my horror story it happened on Christmas eve last year I was just tired and mad and in a bad mood after a arguement with my parents so she asked me to check her balance so then I pushed her over I was honestly loosing my mind right before she asked I was stressed out but when I did it I realuzed what the hake and my mund when from crazy to normal mode i was apopolgizing and told her about what I was going through she just walked away did not say anything after listening to me and nobody saiw but 1 person found when I was talking to her about my situation he laughed then the lady asked the worker to check her abalnce she was like in her 70s but healthy she was alright
I bet you're popular at Christmas parties! Joking apart, I agree Christmas has a naturally spooky vibe about it. One of the best ghost stories ever written is Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
@@glamdolly30 that's a classic! I love the old legends of Krampus, Frau Perchta and the Mari Lwyd. My friends always ask for a story after Christmas dinner!
@@thecartercrew3725 Ooh I like that idea, a ghost story after Christmas dinner - what a fab tradition! i feel woefully uneducated now, as the only one you referenced that I've heard of is Krampus. I'll have to consult my muse Professor Google to learn about the others! Are you a fan of the dark BBC comedy series 'Inside Number 9'? They did an excellent Christmas-themed episode in which Krampus featured, it was genuinely creepy - with a very shocking twist in the tale.
@@thecartercrew3725 I keep trying to reply to you here with details of how to watch 'Inside No 9', but my posts won't stick - it's like some secret demon is deleting them as soon as I post! Let's see if this one stays up and reaches you...
Haha, I grew up in the 90s in a rural area and my parents didn't give a damn where I was. Once my Dad just forgot he was supposed to pick me up after choir practice at church. It was near Christmas and extremely cold outside. I was scared and thought my Dad had an accident so I started to walk home along the road. A man stopped and asked who my parents are and he just gave me a ride home to my family, he told me stories about his dog to calm me down. I was so lucky he was a decent guy who knew my Dad from work. Seriously, there were so many times they just left me to fend for myself and someone could have taken me...
Oh my dad forgot to pick me up too, from school at lunch time I went home for lunch and he was supposed to get me that day and he forgot lol I was in elementary school and just waited for him until lunch was over. My parents were always very protective of me so it's kinda weird
Wherever she is now, poor Patty is dead. And statistically speaking, the odds that anyone but her estranged husband murdered her are practically nil. How depressing he got away with killing the mother of his children. I only hope during however many undeserved years of freedom he gets, he doesn't have a moment's peace, and is always expecting the police to burst through the door at any moment. But whether her killer is identified and punished in this world or not, he will never escape the consequences of his own evil. Whoever ended her life, ended their own on a profound level. Karma is real.
@@Zzzz-lg3iw I wasn't there to witness what happened to Patty, any more than the detectives investigating her disappearance were. But as I've already made clear, the chances that anyone other than her husband killed her are practically zero. It has the textbook ingredients of a domestic murder, not least the couple's estrangement at the time of her death. Women are at highest risk of being killed by their partner when the relationship ends. No doubt the marriage featured domestic abuse - physical or verbal, possibly both, which finally triggered the relationship breakdown. This is the typical background, when a woman goes missing in suspicious circumstances as Patty did. I suspect police believe her husband was the killer, but he did such an efficient cover up (and had some luck on his side), that they lacked sufficient evidence to charge him. Logic and probability lead any intelligent person familiar with true crime, to conclude Patty was killed by her estranged husband. Such spousal murders are sadly all too common. In the UK alone, two women are killed by a male partner/ex partner every week. Thankfully in the modern age most killings do not go unsolved, as they did once upon a time when men could murder their wives with a good chance of escaping justice - especially if they successfully hid/disposed of her body as happened in this case. Thankfully today's breakthroughs in forensic science like DNA evidence, and technology like mobile phones and CCTV, mean it's much harder for a killer to hide their guilt. Even so-called 'no body murder cases' in which the victim's remains are never found are frequently prosecuted and convicted. Patrick Frazee and James Propokovitz are just two murderers now serving life sentences for killing their partner, despite successfully getting rid of her corpse. Very sad for Patty and her loved-ones that she never got justice, and her killer continued to enjoy his freedom after committing such an horrific crime against her.
Interesting video! You should do more like these! Almost a year and already you've become one of the fastest rising short scary story tellers on here! Keep at it Chilling! 👌
Haven't seen it yet just hit liked and wanted to say you are a 🐐 for uploading more on Christmas but im waiting for night time so I can roll one and smoke to it 💯
Terrifying to think that 500,000 children vanish without a trace every year with situations like the first story were the people just don’t get caught. Turns my stomach to think about what those poor souls go through
Concerned about unregistered cars and drivers, I decided to get insurance. We carried 800 horses and 59 barrels across the Atlantic. A 15-inch steel door is fitted to a red panel in the kitchen at the center. Empty drink. They fell, the car flipped, and everyone behind them died. He had to stay on the road. I thought about driving 18 mph, but I didn’t. After enjoying trains and buses, I realized that they are the kings of traffic in this country. Now, imagine a robot driving around town and a car driving itself. Let’s see what we can do. I live in a small coastal town. I want to join a fishing crew. Now I live in LE.
That’s insane! I used to go to the Sun Valley Mall all the time growing up in the Bay Area! I never knew about that plane crash - all those poor people and their families
please keep it up. I can't stop watching you and that means soon I'm all out of content ! just kidding take your time. we don't want u to burn out. we love ya man !!! u rock
Thats crazy!! I've been to the Sunvalley Mall in Concord, CA. thousands of times in fact I worked there fresh out of high school. I always heard stories of a plane that crashed there in the 80's but I never cared to look it up. I've even heard rumors that the Mens Macys and Red Robin are haunted by the ghost of the people that died in that accident. Cool stories man! Keep up the great work!
I remember the second story. I live near where that happened. I didn’t like to shop at that mall since it’s kinda not the best area. As for the airport it’s pretty busy and you can hear planes coming and going off and on.
I like watching your videos but I wish you spent more time on each case. 30 min vids seem to do the best in this genre of story telling. Happy Christmas everyone.
@@barosanul started watching Nightmare before Chilling Scares. Check out That Chapter, Lazy Masquerade, Eudoxia Mystery, Coffeehouse Crime, Disturban, Mr. Ballen, LEMMiNO, NightMind, Nexpo, NightDocs... I can keep going. 30 min plus is definitely where the best content is. Details, information and straight up digging for clues.
@@DPSFSU I totally agree with you , I love the more detailed ones , especially animated , like llamas arts does with Mr nightmares stories . But I think that most people , again not including me , often get bored after 15 minutes
@@barosanul sad but true. People's attention spans have shortened. Well, the younger ones at least. If you like animated spooky stuff, check out Mort. I was suggested to check him out. Not my style but you may like it. Cheers. Have happy Christmas as well!
These short stories are alright, not enough information on the case at all.. What MrBallen do is he gather all the information up starting with “beginning middle and end” before he post it, plus bonus features 😆 but you still did good yourself 🙏🏾 keep goin
i hope people now know not to leave their children in cars alone, doesnt matter the weather, never leave your kids alone, not blaming the parents i just hope people learned from others mistakes
@@crazymoosee well these kids got kidnapped over it so. and you are gonna have to tell your kids his isn't real anyways and ruin their childhood. it's better not to tell them a stupid fantasy. also the real santa was a child molester and is in jail
I was listening to the SF bat area story thinking wow that’s where I live but knowing the part of the bay in unknown but he literally mentioned the mall crash where I live. I remember that
It’s crazy how in the 90s our parents left us in cars at all times of night, just to run into stores. When I hear these stories I make sure to tell my mother lol
I was born in 2004. Sorry, can’t relate.
True lol I was born in 1990
1997
Different time. I was born in 1983. I use to walk to the corner store when I was 7 by my self. Ppl today are more aware/educated on predators then back in the day. I wouldn’t let my kids go by them selfs any where
Born in the 70s, but my parents weren't IDI0TS. So I can't personally relate. But my friends parents weren't as smart or responsible. They would leave their kids in cars all the time. And we grew up during the height of serial killers and child kidnapping in America.
In fact, my ex wife's cousin was Lubie Geter one of the victims of The Atlanta Child Murders.
The three girls were likely kidnapped after loading their presents in the car. Being on the top floor/upper level usually means fewer people. It's likely a van of at least two guys was lying in wait for unsuspecting victims and decided to kidnap them. Sucks that CCTV cameras weren't commonplace at the time, and even nowadays very few garages have enough cameras. Truly awful thing to happen especially on Christmas.
I just discovered you not to long ago and your quickly becoming one of my favorite scary story narrators.
you didn’t just discover him you’ve been listening to him for a while now... he just mr. nightmare’s alter ego ;)
I subbed a few days ago.
@@xWingzTV really. Still awesome
Also Lazy Masquerade is quite good
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It's scary to think that there are so many unsolved cases like there are so many criminals that have never been caught, that are in everyday society.
@Party beast Or any of us could be them
Exactly! Jay walked across the street yesterday!
There are also criminals who are arrested for serious crimes, and just flat out released
and its disturbing that often there's not much the police can do or they don't really care much
pray we repent of our sins and turn to Jesus Christ for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand love your enemies and forgive others just as God can forgive you spread peace and be blessed amen.
The husband is still the #1 suspect. He didn’t even bothered filing a missing report or joined the search party. It’s believed he had help by his sister that lived in the basement of the house. Hope there’s justice for Patty one day. Her children weren’t ever allowed to communicate with Patty’s family either. Who knows what does poor kids went through.
Do you think that the husband did it
@@charlottestreet3301 Yes. I could be wrong but it ads up. 🤔
They were going to get a divorce and they were arguing right before she disapeared.
The killer is often times someone you know and as the person stated above, the father did not file a missing person report or joined the search. 🤔
It really sounds like the husband killed her. I'm sure she would never have left that house alive and she would never have stormed out without her kids. It's sad that his family cut off all ties. Were the kids in the house at the time of the argument? If so, they may have seen something and said something. They were likely brainwashed to keep their mouth shut. Sis involved?
When it comes to true crime it is mostly always the spouse so yeah you could be correct
Well I mean it HAS been more than 20 years, perhaps those kiddos can come forth and speak about that night or what they think happened.
Merry Christmas to all the horror fans and horror story tellers! You guys motivated me to continue making horror stories!
Hey horror life media..I'm a fan of yours too!
Just sub to you!
Lol so I saw you in night time spooks :D
I just subbed to you!¡ You're not to bad yourself!!! Thank you
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
You, MrBallen and Mr Nightmare are the best scary RUclipsrs. Keep the good shit up, you’re absolutely carrying my time sick rn
I agree!
Especially MrBallen⚠️
Mr Nightmare and Chilling Scares sounds almost exactly the same!!
Forgot lazy and let’s read
I can't stand Ballen cuz my dad gets drunk everyday, watches his videos and repeats the same stories all the time.
Chilling Scares you are a good story teller. There are a few good ones on RUclips and you are definitely one of them. Please upload more stories as I enjoy listening to you 😀
Yes he is great! I’m just now getting into them. I didn’t even know these exist until up until a few days ago. You got anymore recommendations for newbies? Lol
@@michaeln2044 you definitely gotta check out the OG TRIPLE OG BABY GANGSTER that started this and took off, Mr Nightmare. He’s definitely he best. Also corpse husband is cool and there’s lazy masquerade, but I don’t watch him often. I’m sure he’s good tho he’s been around for a while too.
so ture
My heart breaks for those three young girls. It is so typical for the police to find the laziest way to address the missing persons report. "They ran away." Yeah, right.
The first 48 hours are the most crucial to locating a missing person alive. Police know this but will then say “come back in 48 hours so ensure they really are missing”. So disgusting
The problem is that in over 94% of all missing persons cases they're usually false flags or voluntary ran away. If almost everyone wasn't abusing the system then it would be taken a lot more seriously.
This is a certified hood classic
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Thanks shrek very nice
Um no it’s not
I remember when the first story happened, my family is also from Augusta; just surreal to hear this here after all this time
Those three girls disappeared story is so terrifying,what happened to them why police didn't investigate it further, it's tragic 😕
I was about to say the same thing, that's so crazy & the fact that they still haven't been found is so sad
Nice pfp.
I remember the Anthony Russo case. That area is close to where I live! How can sick can people be, especially around the holidays?!?!
Those were truly chilling and creepy. Thank you for another awesome video.
All these stories were creepy but the 3 girls disappearing in 1974 and never being found messed with my head. Scared me to be honest. I think we all know that they met with an evil outcome.,
Dang… that grandma in story one has one heck of a relationship with God to get that kinda feeling about it. Amazing
No, it's just pure coincidence, nothing more. The Law of Averages states that someone's 'prediction' eventually has to come true, given enough time and enough spins of the roulette wheel....as evidenced by the thousands more that *DON'T* come true. Difference is, nobody pays any attention to that...
At the bank a old lady asked me to check her balance so I pushed her over
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@@feetheawkward1739 thats my horror story it happened on Christmas eve last year I was just tired and mad and in a bad mood after a arguement with my parents so she asked me to check her balance so then I pushed her over I was honestly loosing my mind right before she asked I was stressed out but when I did it I realuzed what the hake and my mund when from crazy to normal mode i was apopolgizing and told her about what I was going through she just walked away did not say anything after listening to me and nobody saiw but 1 person found when I was talking to her about my situation he laughed then the lady asked the worker to check her abalnce she was like in her 70s but healthy she was alright
@@rubberbandman1230 wow, now that's a story right there.
For me, Christmas has always had a spookier vibe to it than Halloween anyway. Probably in part because I've got seasonal depression
I bet you're popular at Christmas parties! Joking apart, I agree Christmas has a naturally spooky vibe about it. One of the best ghost stories ever written is Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
@@glamdolly30 that's a classic! I love the old legends of Krampus, Frau Perchta and the Mari Lwyd. My friends always ask for a story after Christmas dinner!
@@thecartercrew3725 Ooh I like that idea, a ghost story after Christmas dinner - what a fab tradition!
i feel woefully uneducated now, as the only one you referenced that I've heard of is Krampus. I'll have to consult my muse Professor Google to learn about the others!
Are you a fan of the dark BBC comedy series 'Inside Number 9'? They did an excellent Christmas-themed episode in which Krampus featured, it was genuinely creepy - with a very shocking twist in the tale.
@@glamdolly30 ooh no I haven't seen those!
@@thecartercrew3725 I keep trying to reply to you here with details of how to watch 'Inside No 9', but my posts won't stick - it's like some secret demon is deleting them as soon as I post! Let's see if this one stays up and reaches you...
My day just got better thanks g
I see chilling scares upload I click.
Definitely one of the best scary stories channel.
Thanks for the video!
Haha, I grew up in the 90s in a rural area and my parents didn't give a damn where I was. Once my Dad just forgot he was supposed to pick me up after choir practice at church. It was near Christmas and extremely cold outside. I was scared and thought my Dad had an accident so I started to walk home along the road. A man stopped and asked who my parents are and he just gave me a ride home to my family, he told me stories about his dog to calm me down. I was so lucky he was a decent guy who knew my Dad from work. Seriously, there were so many times they just left me to fend for myself and someone could have taken me...
Oh my dad forgot to pick me up too, from school at lunch time I went home for lunch and he was supposed to get me that day and he forgot lol I was in elementary school and just waited for him until lunch was over. My parents were always very protective of me so it's kinda weird
Your deep voice makes it a little bit more scary. Keep up the good work!
Chilling scares just became a 🐐
Wherever she is now, poor Patty is dead. And statistically speaking, the odds that anyone but her estranged husband murdered her are practically nil. How depressing he got away with killing the mother of his children. I only hope during however many undeserved years of freedom he gets, he doesn't have a moment's peace, and is always expecting the police to burst through the door at any moment.
But whether her killer is identified and punished in this world or not, he will never escape the consequences of his own evil. Whoever ended her life, ended their own on a profound level. Karma is real.
You don’t know if he killed her . You are just speaking subjectively.
@@Zzzz-lg3iw I wasn't there to witness what happened to Patty, any more than the detectives investigating her disappearance were. But as I've already made clear, the chances that anyone other than her husband killed her are practically zero. It has the textbook ingredients of a domestic murder, not least the couple's estrangement at the time of her death. Women are at highest risk of being killed by their partner when the relationship ends.
No doubt the marriage featured domestic abuse - physical or verbal, possibly both, which finally triggered the relationship breakdown. This is the typical background, when a woman goes missing in suspicious circumstances as Patty did. I suspect police believe her husband was the killer, but he did such an efficient cover up (and had some luck on his side), that they lacked sufficient evidence to charge him.
Logic and probability lead any intelligent person familiar with true crime, to conclude Patty was killed by her estranged husband. Such spousal murders are sadly all too common. In the UK alone, two women are killed by a male partner/ex partner every week. Thankfully in the modern age most killings do not go unsolved, as they did once upon a time when men could murder their wives with a good chance of escaping justice - especially if they successfully hid/disposed of her body as happened in this case.
Thankfully today's breakthroughs in forensic science like DNA evidence, and technology like mobile phones and CCTV, mean it's much harder for a killer to hide their guilt. Even so-called 'no body murder cases' in which the victim's remains are never found are frequently prosecuted and convicted. Patrick Frazee and James Propokovitz are just two murderers now serving life sentences for killing their partner, despite successfully getting rid of her corpse. Very sad for Patty and her loved-ones that she never got justice, and her killer continued to enjoy his freedom after committing such an horrific crime against her.
Right on man good stuff. Would love to colab with you in the future !
2 Great NARRATORS..🕯🤗🖤we can't wait for this amazing Collab bro...!!!🙏 🔝 👑
I just love your voice ❤ makes all the difference in the videos 😉 I fall asleep listening 😴 your the best!!! Thanks
Hope you all had a good holiday season! Happy New Year Chilling Scares! Thanks for the stories! Be safe!
Interesting video! You should do more like these! Almost a year and already you've become one of the fastest rising short scary story tellers on here! Keep at it Chilling! 👌
Bro, you can post everyday and I'd rush to watch. Up there with MR. Nightmare, and uncle Unit, keep up the great work!
Merry Christmas to all who read this ❤
Love your videos , I have watched them all !
Haven't seen it yet just hit liked and wanted to say you are a 🐐 for uploading more on Christmas but im waiting for night time so I can roll one and smoke to it 💯
😱 shockingly interesting list, may the victims rest in peace, 🙏 wishing you a spooky Christmas and New year, great video thanks 🖤
Terrifying to think that 500,000 children vanish without a trace every year with situations like the first story were the people just don’t get caught. Turns my stomach to think about what those poor souls go through
Only 140,000 do
@@MandenTV i looked it up, 460,000 children go missing every year. No clue where you got your numbers but they werent correct
Concerned about unregistered cars and drivers, I decided to get insurance. We carried 800 horses and 59 barrels across the Atlantic. A 15-inch steel door is fitted to a red panel in the kitchen at the center. Empty drink. They fell, the car flipped, and everyone behind them died. He had to stay on the road. I thought about driving 18 mph, but I didn’t. After enjoying trains and buses, I realized that they are the kings of traffic in this country. Now, imagine a robot driving around town and a car driving itself. Let’s see what we can do. I live in a small coastal town. I want to join a fishing crew. Now I live in LE.
Love your videos, this was a really great one, Merry Christmas to you & yours!
Chilling Scares is the best horror storyteller ever 🙌🏼
And mr nightmare
@@Apoli98 yea mr nightmare and chilling scares are both insane
Check out mrballen
imagine getting arrested dressed as santa
This voice makes it all the more chilling.
Hello Chilling Keep them coming! Be safe God bless!
finally some stories
Love the video
Glad I found this channel
Bro Ive only watched u for like a few weeks I finished half of ur playlist lol
its so addicting
Top notch narrating duddeeeeeeeeeee
The Fort Worth Three is on my bucket list of cases I really hope are solved and explained someday.
Not me immediately clicking on the vid when I saw the notification 😂😂😂
Very scary and tragic situations.
The vids are great man 👍 it’s always a pleasure when you upload
Another excellent video.
That grandma saved their lives wow
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That’s insane! I used to go to the Sun Valley Mall all the time growing up in the Bay Area! I never knew about that plane crash - all those poor people and their families
The sun valley mall story gives me chills, I went too that mall being I I grew up in that area and never knew that happened
please keep it up. I can't stop watching you and that means soon I'm all out of content ! just kidding take your time. we don't want u to burn out. we love ya man !!! u rock
Thats crazy!! I've been to the Sunvalley Mall in Concord, CA. thousands of times in fact I worked there fresh out of high school. I always heard stories of a plane that crashed there in the 80's but I never cared to look it up. I've even heard rumors that the Mens Macys and Red Robin are haunted by the ghost of the people that died in that accident. Cool stories man! Keep up the great work!
Fort Worth TX in the houseeeeee!! Thanks for posting a last minute Christmas vid!! Love these the most
Same here, I live real close to seminary. Crazy to hear a story like this from the city I'm from! I used to drive by that mall all the time.
@@joshl4888 oh nice!! Went to poly for high school 😂
@@undead9189 not sure where poly is lol. I've lived in south FW and actually went to Crowley schools
Let’s gooo. New vid
Go where?
I loved how atmospheric the music was! Can you tell me where you found it?
bro who the fuck would run away to Houston Texas lmao
Woah, never thought I’d hear a story from my home town.. kinda blew my mind
2 minutes ago I love your vids
Your videos are so awesome man
I remember the second story. I live near where that happened. I didn’t like to shop at that mall since it’s kinda not the best area. As for the airport it’s pretty busy and you can hear planes coming and going off and on.
Lol Pleasant Hill? Give me a break. I grew up around there. It’s soft AF
@@stephenumphress5705 It’s bad now lots of crime and homeless people.
Dude at the very end looks trustworthy like a grade school teacher. Lol
Thanks for the terrific video.
Sunday + chillingscares = heaven
That’s seems bizarre. Why would she say “she’s going to Houston?”
Great video 📹 👍
I like watching your videos but I wish you spent more time on each case. 30 min vids seem to do the best in this genre of story telling. Happy Christmas everyone.
try watching Mr Nightmare . I would say that the best would be 15 minutes .
@@barosanul started watching Nightmare before Chilling Scares. Check out That Chapter, Lazy Masquerade, Eudoxia Mystery, Coffeehouse Crime, Disturban, Mr. Ballen, LEMMiNO, NightMind, Nexpo, NightDocs... I can keep going. 30 min plus is definitely where the best content is. Details, information and straight up digging for clues.
@@DPSFSU I totally agree with you , I love the more detailed ones , especially animated , like llamas arts does with Mr nightmares stories . But I think that most people , again not including me , often get bored after 15 minutes
@@barosanul sad but true. People's attention spans have shortened. Well, the younger ones at least. If you like animated spooky stuff, check out Mort. I was suggested to check him out. Not my style but you may like it. Cheers. Have happy Christmas as well!
Awesome stories 👏😀👍👌😎🙌
These short stories are alright, not enough information on the case at all.. What MrBallen do is he gather all the information up starting with “beginning middle and end” before he post it, plus bonus features 😆 but you still did good yourself 🙏🏾 keep goin
A lot of people will probably not believe it but the gradma from the second story got a warning from above that day. 🙏🏻😁
Very spooky stories and interesting to listen too as well I only found you on RUclips and can't wait to hear more stories
i hope people now know not to leave their children in cars alone, doesnt matter the weather, never leave your kids alone, not blaming the parents i just hope people learned from others mistakes
I love how in every story police is like " fine guys do your stuff we will meet you all, after the Interval "
More, please.
Dad in the first clip soft for letting that dude go
I live 2 minutes away from Sunvalley mall, and I remember when that plane crash happened. SO scary!
4:08 December 23rd,1974..I was 2months old that day, was almost my first Christmas 🎄
What?
That's why you don't teach your kids that Santa is real
Because maybe they might possibly get kidnapped? You want to ruin your kids childhood over that irrational fear? That’s stupid
My parents always told me he wasn't real, they always thought it was just creepy more than anything
@@crazymoosee well these kids got kidnapped over it so. and you are gonna have to tell your kids his isn't real anyways and ruin their childhood. it's better not to tell them a stupid fantasy. also the real santa was a child molester and is in jail
@@crazymoosee my parents told me the truth and if i have kids im gonna do the same
I liking you alot pls keep going ur videos are good
The only Santa I like:
-Wears Red
-Likes The Cold
-Takes Stuff
-Drinks Vodka
Sun Valley mall? Buchanan airport?? That's literally not only IN my hometown but like 5 minutes away!
I was listening to the SF bat area story thinking wow that’s where I live but knowing the part of the bay in unknown but he literally mentioned the mall crash where I live. I remember that
that 2nd story WTF!!!! LITERALLY FINAL DESTINATION TYPE SHIT !!
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
Isn’t that nice, Jerry Vaughn literally got away with murder. The mother of his three children no less.
I should not be excited but Fort Worth is a 45 minute drive from me. I never go there, but I never hear of anything that close to me
Video: “ John Barton”
Me: Clint Barton 🏹💜
But shame on Marvel for hiring an attempted kidnapper!
Did know one investigate where the letter came from. Which address sent it to the mail office, which truck delivered the mail?
Your videos and thumbnail and your voice are so similar to mr. nightmares
I mean you look like Mr. nightmares but in different dimension
Well done
Omg I never knew it was my one of childhood city’s mall
Have a merry christmas for tomorrow
chilling scares
0:35 55 yo? more like 70yo or 75 lol
4:03 The airport was there first
I know no one cares, but The Sun Valley mall is still there. It's in Concord, CA. The air field is less than a mile away from the mall.
in the first one, he should be charged with impersonating a santa lol