Thank you for these incredible stories Unsolvable. Sorry for being so late. But i am very, very sick. I relisten the last compilation, and will listen to this new video as well. Awesome narration!
@@Billy-ng4ih Forgive me, i don't understand what you are here for. I learned my manners, and i apologize as much as necessary. I think you are just a stroller; and doing so, you don't realize how much you can hurt people. You don't know what is going on with me, . So please, leave me alone. I am not in the mood at all!
if it's justice you're after, you wont find much here 😜 Thanks for the comment. Hope you enjoyed the compilation. There be another one next week, ahead of the channel relaunch later in October. Be sure to stick around.
Please do the Brandon Lawson disappearance…scariest disappearance ever…and as a recovering addict I can relate to some of it but there’s more to it than what’s in the surface
It well could be, but it would have been quite the response to a neighborly feud. It's the murder to the child that is the most unnecessary. Sure, leave not witnesses, but who would the baby be telling? The Hinterkaifeck case is probably the most tragic case I have ever covered. Thanks for the comment and support. Its much appreciated!
It certainly is a baffling mystery it is almost like a homeless person lived in the house with the family unseen. However the way they were lured to the barn seems like someone they knew. If the blood stain that led to the farm if he was the killer and it seems clear that someone on that form was the killer it could not have been the owner. He had his own farm to take care of however he did have a Hired hand that also stayed there.
At the turn of the century, there were a series of identical murders that started in the south and stretched to the west. The murderer stayed in the attic hiding before the murders and remained in the homes, eating and reading newspapers for days before leaving the scene. All the murders were committed using the axe belonging to the victims.
It boggles my mind how someone can kill so many people but it's not the worst in one eight people were killed and then another 10 people were killed in the wolf family. What should have been easy was if anyone lured them to the barn and had to have been someone they trusted. I think the neighbor was guilty because there was a blood trail that led right to his farm why he was not arrested is beyond me. But it was over a hundred years ago.
They were different time back then. No DNA testing. No CCTV cameras. I guess to provide beyond doubt you'd have to prove the blood was that of a human and not an animal on the farm. Thanks for the comment. Its a massive help to the channel. Hopefully see you in the next one too ;)
Sweden us a small country. This killer certainly killed before. So why no linked murders? There should be others just like it in Sweden. Or at least similar.
There's never just one type of serial killer. Some do it for fame, and will leave the crime scene a particular way to make it clear they are linked. but some serial killers, arguably the more disturbed ones, do it for the thrill, and if they are cleaver they, will ensure each murder is distinctly different and not easily linked - makes it hard to be found. Thanks for the comment, Robert!
Maybe the guilt he felt made him feel like he deserved to be caught. Waited for that to happen, but then him mind cleared over the coming days and he made his escape. A truly tragic case this one.
Great narration just found this channel ( subscribed)
Thank you for these incredible stories Unsolvable. Sorry for being so late. But i am very, very sick. I relisten the last compilation, and will listen to this new video as well. Awesome narration!
Why are you apologising for? It's not that deep fam.
Aww get as much rest as you can, feel better ❤❤
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Thank you Brandy! Very kind of you 🙏
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Forgive me, i don't understand what you are here for. I learned my manners, and i apologize as much as necessary. I think you are just a stroller; and doing so, you don't realize how much you can hurt people. You don't know what is going on with me, . So please, leave me alone. I am not in the mood at all!
Hi Elke, good to see you in the comments again. Early or late, it matters not - you made it. Enjoy!
I just found you and binged. What an EXCELLENT channel! I'm an immediate addict and sharing like my life depends on it. Thank you 🙏🏼
Amazing! Welcome to the channel.
And thanks for the comment. Its makes a huge difference.
That was awesome. I'm about to start binging
Binge away!
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It's terrible to know who did it, but not to be able to prove it.
if it's justice you're after, you wont find much here 😜
Thanks for the comment. Hope you enjoyed the compilation. There be another one next week, ahead of the channel relaunch later in October. Be sure to stick around.
Please do the Brandon Lawson disappearance…scariest disappearance ever…and as a recovering addict I can relate to some of it but there’s more to it than what’s in the surface
Thank you for the suggestion. I will certainly look into it.
Hinter Keifeck murders were most likely the neighbor. He had the access, motive, and an ongoing fued with the father.
It well could be, but it would have been quite the response to a neighborly feud. It's the murder to the child that is the most unnecessary. Sure, leave not witnesses, but who would the baby be telling? The Hinterkaifeck case is probably the most tragic case I have ever covered.
Thanks for the comment and support. Its much appreciated!
It certainly is a baffling mystery it is almost like a homeless person lived in the house with the family unseen. However the way they were lured to the barn seems like someone they knew. If the blood stain that led to the farm if he was the killer and it seems clear that someone on that form was the killer it could not have been the owner. He had his own farm to take care of however he did have a Hired hand that also stayed there.
41:58 She was stabbed in the ear multiple times you say? ie stabbed , "After her deaF." :)
I see what you did there ;) lol
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At the turn of the century, there were a series of identical murders that started in the south and stretched to the west.
The murderer stayed in the attic hiding before the murders and remained in the homes, eating and reading newspapers for days before leaving the scene.
All the murders were committed using the axe belonging to the victims.
It boggles my mind how someone can kill so many people but it's not the worst in one eight people were killed and then another 10 people were killed in the wolf family. What should have been easy was if anyone lured them to the barn and had to have been someone they trusted. I think the neighbor was guilty because there was a blood trail that led right to his farm why he was not arrested is beyond me. But it was over a hundred years ago.
They were different time back then. No DNA testing. No CCTV cameras. I guess to provide beyond doubt you'd have to prove the blood was that of a human and not an animal on the farm.
Thanks for the comment. Its a massive help to the channel. Hopefully see you in the next one too ;)
Good stories, bad music....its distracting.
Sweden us a small country. This killer certainly killed before.
So why no linked murders? There should be others just like it in Sweden. Or at least similar.
There's never just one type of serial killer. Some do it for fame, and will leave the crime scene a particular way to make it clear they are linked. but some serial killers, arguably the more disturbed ones, do it for the thrill, and if they are cleaver they, will ensure each murder is distinctly different and not easily linked - makes it hard to be found.
Thanks for the comment, Robert!
Ate the people's food after butchering them it is said that the man was quite disagreeable.
Maybe the guilt he felt made him feel like he deserved to be caught. Waited for that to happen, but then him mind cleared over the coming days and he made his escape. A truly tragic case this one.
Takes five seconds to work out how to pronounce 'Bavaria', fuck.
Thanks for the comment, Mike. Its a huge help to the channel.
Even less to say douche. You douche.