The Woman in the Sewer
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
- It was late on the evening of July 26th 1911 when Mr. Howard Marshall Wilson and his wife were distracted by what they described as ‘a carriage’ stopping close to their home on Hopkins Avenue in Norwood, Ohio. When they stepped onto their front porch they saw three people get out of the vehicle; two men and a woman. They walked closely together, one man on either side of her, and it looked to the Wilson’s as if the woman was being held upright. The three proceeded towards a ravine, which was near a northern outlet of what was known as the Bloody Run Sewer, close to the Norwood-Cincinnati border. This is the story of the 1911 Norwood sewer torso.
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I like this style as a change every so often, if you can’t find many images. I prefer the other way, but I wouldn’t mind if you used this style for a story you wanted to tell that you couldn’t find a lot of pictures for
Thanks. I have another story I have next to no visuals for. I may release that soon in a similar vein.
I think it was very well done. The background crackle and old timey radio static set a good tone for the gruesome story that followed. You have a great narration voice, and this is high quality podcast which I will listen to from my work vehicle. Well done sir 👍 🔔
Thanks for the kind words, Todd. My Wisconsin bellend!
I don’t mind either format. I just love your videos.
I don’t mind this podcast style, love your work.
Thank you!
I love a good podcast. One can listen to it at night while relaxing without missing anything.
I appreciate your time.
I liked it a lot. The photos and graphics you normally include are great, but it’s your story telling that keeps me coming back.
Your storytelling is what makes it so a podcast style video works well.
I like seeing sources but when they are too few to display, I am fine with podcast style as well. You have nice voice.
Thank you. There are a few interesting images in this one.
@@CuriousWorldProductions Very true, but I meant it more that I support the idea of more podcast-like presentation in case if supports are scarce.
I like this format. I normally listen while gardening as opposed to watching.
I am SO HAPPY you posted a new video!! You never disappoint!
I appreciate it, Harry.
Honestly it's good getting any content from your channel. The visuals in your videos definitely add to what is being presented, but what really makes your videos is your non-sensationalized presentation of these stories, the amount of research you do on each subject, and especially your even, clear narration, and presentation style. The way you speak reminds me of Alan Rickman and this is a high compliment. Search "Alan Rickman pefect voice" to see what I mean. There are no RUclips videos about it but there are plenty of written articles describing why he was so pleasant to listen to.
I'll take Alan Rickman! Praise indeed 😅. Thanks for the feedback and taking the time to listen.
This style works, lets you cover cases you couldn't with your usual style of editing and as this one shows, those are just as interesting.
Wow! Another intriguing and haunting case. Given the lack of any real evidence and the sparse information surrounding the case, you have done a great job!
Another fine upload CW.
I like this style and I think you have stumbled across a way to mix things up on your great channel.
Your voice is a very good narration voice and the static sound effects and the visual with the old radio, really work well.
Your closing thought is very interesting. And Charles Jones, I feel had something to do with this in some way.
Keep up the great work.
Really enjoy your work.
This is the first podcast I’ve listened to (great job btw,) so I rested my eyes and used my imagination.
Great to see you back again podcast or anyway you do your narrating as i love all your programmes on RUclips that you do . Ps hope you wont be so long with the next one . 👍👍👍👍👍
I have so many in the pipeline. Life is forever getting in the way of my RUclips passion.
Has anyone told you that your voice sounds just like Andrew Scott, an actor? At least to me you do, lol, a big fan of the both of you. ❤😊
I'm happy with either format. I'm always very glad to see new content from you.
That was a very interesting account, quite an enigma. I don't mind at all if it's audio only and I know that it can be a struggle to find relevant archive images; many are behind a paywall these days and that makes it expensive to do.
Great video! This format works really well I think. Anything where no AI images are used, as TC channels seem to be developing a nasty habit of turning to it.
I had considered AI, to be honest.
@@CuriousWorldProductions : Please don't. I hate AI.
Pretty good CW , love how you pick the more obscure stories. Always great to hear your tones !
I like this version of your storytelling as much as the other format, if you start doing podcasts as well, I for one would listen to them.👍💖
Either format is fine, I love your storytelling.
I think this style is great for situations like these where there isn't much visually to show, but I think in situations where you have enough visuals to reasonably make your other format you should stick with it.
I really enjoyed this style.just closed my eyes and listened to the story
Perfectly fine format.
Thanks 4 another fantastic video 📸 now time 2 buckle up and get stuck in as always I've smashed the like button 😊
"Bloody Run Sewer" sounds gross, doesn't it?
I love this...cool visuals will never overtake a well-researched and narrated story. Personally, I hope she escaped that psycho
Maybe I should have incorporated that name into the title of the video. The Bloody Run Sewer Corpse. There you go! Too late now. 😡
@CuriousWorldProductions You could change it if you wanted to, for clicks, but current title is good
I quite like the new style.
Thanks for listening.
Great video and great research as always. thanks for uploading.
I don’t mind which format you use, I just love any content you publish 😊 Great to see a new video 👍
How interesting... Thank you!
You are a splendid storyteller!
Love the format. Easier to just listen without watching a video. I feel like I don't miss anything this way.
Either way is fine by me. I always look forward to new episodes from you!
Great content, as always! But just one question; if the body in the sewer wasn't Bertha, then who was she?
A Great Presentation,this Channel is 👍,Narrating is 👍,Thanks 👋
As always, I enjoy your videos. The new format is very cool. 👍 but, the old is as well. Either way it’s an excellent video. 👍
Thank you. This isn't a new permanent format, but seeing as people seem to like it, I will do it again.
It’s always good to see your videos when they appear. Always enjoy them.
Thanks for another great mystery as usual.
i listen mainly anyway, so visuals arent important to me. great video as always
Personally, I really like this style. As one of the other commenters said, you have a great voice for this. Also, like a podcast, I got to listen to it while I took care of some chores, win win! Great story too. I have been through some of the areas you cited, so that added to it as well. Thanks much!
Podcast style is fine
I love your content as always!Personally I found the static noise was rather jarring at the beginning but I get migraines super easily so I'm probably over-sensitve. 🔥💯💜👏💀
Love the style.
Thank you, Angel.
I love your videos, regardless of visual content or not. Whatever you need to do to produce them is fine with me, as these stories are always interesting.
Despite having subbed years ago Stupid RUclips algorithm doesn't send me notifications from your excellent channel 😢 I will keep hitting the bell . Thank You for this upload 🎉
I don't think that will change. The problem has endured for years. 😅
I like seeing photographs of those in the story or that show the scene, but, in a case like this where none exist, It is fine. I would rather hear the story without the photos than miss out on a good story.
A very nice podcast thnx.
Nice piece of work. Must have involved quite a bit of digging through records..
This is cool and I lived in Northern Kentucky for years and never heard this story. Well done...
I don't mind either I just enjoy the content and the calm way you speak .❤
Thank you for listening.
Let me just commend you for not including loud background music to your videos. It makes it easier to get into the story. Thank you.
Well done, keep it up in any format.
Excellent thank you
Thanks for your time.
I've missed you and I like this style. And if it helps you produce more content, then more the better. Crazy story but good video!
Good to see you again, Rhonda. Thanks for taking the time.
Good video thanks 👍
keep em coming
Above all else, it's good to have you back again; we don't hear from you as much these days. However, if finding enough images to make a video is proving to be a problem, that also explains the delay(s) quite understandably.
You're not the first RUclipsr I follow who's incorporated a podcast-style format into their repertoire: "Criminally Listed," for example, has long aired his "Into the Killing" podcasts alongside his list-style videos. I also think that your approach to such a video, both in using the aesthetic flourish of the old radio and in breaking up the scene with occasional pictures and text, is a pretty fair visual compromise. I also accept that, being your first effort in this style, it could take some time to "perfect" it. I suppose that best thing to remember is that the visuals need only be added in to *clarify* the narration, rather than to grab our attention by themselves. it also occurs to me that you could add subtly different views of the radio set, changing the angle every few minutes or so, as a further way to break up the imagery. Overall, it's a strong start to the experiment.
Dang, when you're early and don't know what to say..😁
But I know the story it's going to be unsettling and disturbing..
Thanks for the upload, CW..
Welcome back, Damarys. I'm pretty sure you were first again. 👑
@@CuriousWorldProductions.. No, it was someone else.. I think I was second, but it's still good for me..😁
Yush! A new vid!
It's great to see a new upload from you. This is one of my favorite channels of this type. *Do you think in situations such as this where hardly any visuals are available. Would it be possible if you could maybe provide a sorta visual map that helps create a sense of structure to the story? Sorry if I'm asking a stupid not achievable question. It would just be really nice if we at least had some sort of abstract visual or map to help connect the story together in some way or another
That was one of my concerns when recording this actually. Then I thought about all the crime podcasts that have no visuals at all and thought it would work. I should have been a little more descriptive, maybe. I could upload a map and leave a link to it in the description. That's not a bad idea.
Better podcast-style than using A.I. images, but, if you can pad things out enough by using shots of period-accurate maps, newspaper articles you used as sources, and other non-photographic comprehension aids, I'd still prefer that.
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Sounds like Jones should have been decorating a tree years before he was caught
Who’s watching in 2024??
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Great story reporting. However, I'd like to let you know that the pronounciation of the city of Lima is not *Leema, but said like it's spelled *Lima...LIE-MA as like Lima bean.
Wow. I haven't made an error like that in a while. Thank you for the heads up. I hope it doesn't ruffle too many feathers.
Also: Cairo, Illinois= KAY-ro
San Pedro, California= San PEEdro
Suisun City, California= suhSOON City
Absolutely nothing to do with this video, just weird, atypical ways to pronounce stuff.
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I was so worried seeing that first sentence. I was worried it was going to end "so, using what visuals I had, I used them to generate AI images". Really didn't want to hit dislike.
I had considered AI for this if I'm honest. 😬
I like what you did more. Certainly shows more integrity. It's always sad to see channels I like start using using AI "art". Probably down to being a visual artist myself. People like me get our work scrapped and plagiarized with no consent and no compensation. I guess it would be like if someone was making videos using an AI version of your voice.
So Jones was a black man, right? And Bertha was white woman? I thought that was the case from the photos but I wasn't sure. An interracial marriage in early 20th century America--and the woman from Kentucky, no less--is quite remarkable. That period was pretty much the nadir of race relations in the US, with segregation enshrined both by law in the South and custom everywhere else, and more lynchings and second wave KKK membership throughout the country than there ever had been in the years immediately following the Civil War. So what's the story with that? The context of an interracial marriage in 1911 Ohio had to have had some bearing on perceptions of this case at the time, so what's the story. Or did I completely miss something?
I would MUCH rather see limited authentic images than AI generated ones. I am already fully sick of all these historical channels showing black and white "photos" with fake paper wear on the corners and edges, of women that look like actresses after lots of surgery, Ozempic, and makeup, but in vaguely "old-timey" clothes.
I clicked like, and 666 came up.
The white women loved that paddle pop all the way back in the early 1900’s. Some things will never change…
I didn’t like this ‘story-telling’ style of format and I found myself fast-forwarding throughout. I realise how much effort you put into the old style. but I found this one lacked any visual interest.
Agreed 👍
What were you fast forwarding to?
Uh interracial marriage was not legal in 1910
I think this format would work better on the radio, not on RUclips.