I think if your a child thats fair your told Santa goes down the chimney which is why in cases like Harley Dillys death its not his fault. but adults i dont understand.
Yeah, unfortunately not the first story I have heard where someone has died stuck in the chimney. Who goes down head first too, she must have been very drunk.
Someone I went to uni with died in a similar manner. A guy called Andy Banks from Dewsbury (UK) was walking home after a night out when he dropped his keys in a gutter in the early hours of New Years day 2013. He lifted the gutter cover and tried to retrieve the keys but fell in head first in to the tight drain and got stuck. Someone I know said he drowned inside the gutter with no one able to hear his cries for help. Absolutely horrific and tragic in every way. He didn't deserve such a demise. I didnt find out about his passing until four years ago. I always wondered why I'd stopped bumping in to him. We were never close whilst at university, but we always stopped to chat when we crossed one another's paths. So so sad.
@@hrekkjavaka83 he was an intricate character from the outside but pretty quiet from what I can remember. A creative intellectual. I enjoyed bumping in to him and just having small chats. It's a truly awful way to go. I cant imagine that anyone could imagine their life ending in a gutter. Poor man.
The story about the woman getting stuck isn't really detailed enough here. But she had a lot of cats and I believe her cat got stuck so she crawled into that wall space to get it out, then got stuck herself
I’m very small. I’m also a fully trained cave rescuer. While I can easily worm my way through the 18 inch wide birth canal, you can’t. Don’t even attempt it. Smallest opening I’ve squeezed through was 15 inches wide. It was a tight fit and it required the method of forcing all air out of my lungs to get through all eight feet of the tunnel. I did it to get behind the patient, and I will never do it again. I hurt for weeks after it. ALWAYS GO IN SUPERMAN STYLE! ALWAYS! You’ll fit more easily for one thing, and it gives us the option of dislocating your shoulders if we have to in order to make you smaller. If it starts to get tight, back out. Don’t force it. In all, get the correct gear, study the cave, and be careful.
I watched this yesterday 😢 my heart for the poor surviver thinking help was going back for the men. I'm so glad he survived r.i.p to the ones lost. I cried watching the video ❤
I have dreams that I’m stuck in a really tight cave with no way out and can’t move. As soon as I scream in panic I wake up. The fear is like nothing I’ve felt before. I have a hard time going back to sleep after.
I’m very claustrophobic. I don’t understand how people can handle going into really tight spaces. I really don’t understand how people actually enjoy it. Spelunkers are either very brave or very stupid. Cave diving with scuba gear is absolutely insane.
Regarding the fridge incident, that's why in the Back to the Future movies a delorian was used. The first idea for a time machine was a fridge, but they thought it would be too dangerous, since many kids would have tried to enter the fridge and reenact the scenes.
I dont think thats exactly how it happened. I recall their budget got cut and they wrote the fridge out of the script, since it involved an expensive set with simulated nuclear explosion
The Refrigerator Safety Act of 1956 had already been passed for 30 years by the time Back to the Future movies were made, but I’m guessing that there were still a lot of old, unsafe fridges being left empty which children would have had access to. When I was growing up in the 60s and 70s there was a public safety advert on TV continuously warning us children about the dangers of these fridges.
Every week I wait for Thursday and a new video by you. In addition to your research and compassion you have a great voice. I could listen to you for hours (which I actually did once but didn’t know it when I fell asleep with your channel on)
You've certainly put so much research into this great presentation, so well done, sir. The stories were all dreadfully harrowing but they've opened my eyes and shall serve as a warning in the future, especially the next time I visit the car wash. Years back, the car wash machinery stalled whilst I was sat there doing nothing - well, nothing but thinking! Will I or won't I get out the car and see if I can get the operator to fix it. I decided to stay put and just lean on the horn. I remained there for fully half an hour but their fault was repaired. It all happened on Remembrance Sunday in '98 and each Remembrance Sunday that now comes along, I don't just remember the fallen, I remember that blasted car wash!
In the second story, I don't believe it was foul play, especially from the apartment developers. If they wanted her property so bad that they were willing to kill her why didn't they snap it up the moment it foreclosed?
I believe she went into the attic looking for one of the cats and slipped into that small space.. She had made some enemies in the neighborhood due to her refusal to stop feeding the stray cats.. It's very unlikely that neighbors were worried about her.. I don't believe there was any foul play.. I don't believe the family saying they'd just put that fridge back there,they don't even make those kind anymore,which makes me think it'd been back there for years.. The lady who got stuck in chimney is the only one I don't feel sorry for,she was drunk and vicious,so much so that the guy fled his own house, afraid of what she might do..
@@laramaaike3050 Maybe,yes but I just get the feeling otherwise 🤷🏿♀️ because they didn't think to look there first.. Kinda makes me think it'd been there and the kids never messed with it.. Otherwise I'd think to go there first..
@@whispermcgaughy7251 Ah, I get what you mean. I don't know, sometimes in panick you don't act logic, so in that case it still could be possible. But yeah....
Mr ballen also covered the story with Mary stuck in the walls of her house and the woman stuck in the chimney. With Mary, something that wasn’t mentioned here is that she also had a bunch of cats who were left unfed. So while she was trapped in there, she probably was hearing her cats going hungry, just sad. As for the woman at the end, she must have been really drunk because she was also like a really smart person that had a lot of prestigious degrees. Smart people still do dumb things some times. Unfortunately she paid for it with her life.
the guy who died when becoming trapped underground while caving, in what was known as “nutty putty” can be viewed on YT. it’s particularly horrifying how he was being pulled out by rescuers only to slip head down & unretrievable after a pulley failed. His dead body was sealed in where it lay. This guy crawled into his own grave.
It reminded me of the 4/5 men who were sucked by a pipe in Trinidad and Tobago. Only one survived. By any chance, did you already make a video about that?
He *did* make a video on that 🙂👍 The Paria Pipeline Disaster was the title, if you'd like to watch it. I hadn't heard of the incident until I watched that video about it, and it was just so tragic. The company's response was disgusting, and Disasterthon did a great job at sharing the info with much respect to the families involved and the deceased. I always appreciate how he doesn't try to sensationalize the deaths of the victims in his relaying of events.
Yeah, I watched it too, it was horrific! The one who survived was very brave, holding his breath for a long time, swimming a long ways each time, to each air pocket he was lucky to find. I was so glad he made it out. I know he was trying his best to think of a way to get his coworkers out too. I wish they all could have made it out. Their company could have gotten them out, but didn't even try, they have blood on their hands! Those poor guys must have been so terrified, thinking of never seeing their families again, not wanting to die in a water filled pipe underneath the ground, and their company heard them banging down in the pipes for hours and hours, until the banging finally stopped. God rest their souls. My only fear is claustrophobia, so that would have been one of the worst ways to die to me. The Jon Jones story, where he got stuck upside down in the tightest crevice, that was very very deep in that cave. That one was the absolute worst way to die to me. I probably would have died of a heart attack once I figured out I was stuck. A Claustrophobic's worst nightmare! Then suffering slowly, as your body shuts down, mainly from being upside down and blood not being able to circulate properly, and he was in pain. I heard that they managed to get an IV finally into his big toe (they could barely reach it) and gave him some anxiety meds, and pain meds through the IV. He had such a beautiful family and wife, was in Med School, his life was going so great, and he died deep in a cave because of one tragic mistake. And they had to leave his body there because they still couldn't get him out after he died. So they sealed off the entrance to that cave, which became his tomb. So beyond tragic and sad.😢
Yes, the Story of the men in the oil pipeline, hearing their voices as they called out to each other in the darkness, ugh, so tragic, and the Nutty Putty incident (I always call it Nutter Butter) gave me nightmares and panic attacks! Now I will be thinking of chimneys, ductwork and walls 🧱. 🥵
In the mid-90s, 2 robbers wanted to enter the house of an elderly couple through the chimney and both died. When the man died (his wife was already dead), he admitted on the deathbed that they noticed the robbers when they were still alive and whispered for help. But both decided to let them die in the chimney and call police much later.
A horrific way to go. I caved as a younger man in places we never had permission to be. Crawling on my belly and feeling the cave ceiling scraping my back was scary but exhilarating. Now the thought of it, and what could have happened, terrifies me.
Even as a kid I was afraid of car washes. Something that put me in a solid minority of most of my friends at the same age. Why? Well, when you have a family full of various first responders, your pov always changes. Especially/even if you’re just a kid overhearing too much. To this day, a couple of decades later, and I have yet to go through one. I’ll get out, grab a soda, maybe a snack, and wait outside, thank you very much.
Not sure which one is crazier in that last one. Her for breaking in through a chimney, or him for not kicking her to the curb sooner. Drama Queens both.
That's how everything works now. 1 dumbass will screw everything up for other people by being dumb. Like the burglar who got injured while breaking in and successfully sued
macomb community college is the college i was and am currently attending. stuff like this is unheard of in my town, so it’s awesome to see someone talk about it on youtube. classes kept going on as usual in the other buildings, so it was crazy to spend entire classes talking about how there was a decomposing body just feet away from us for a month without us knowing. me and my professors and classmates were theorizing about how this happened before the details were released. shit literally happened 15 minutes away from my house and at the campus i was going to almost every day.
I just don't understand the car wash one at all. What was he thinking? Like assuming he was sober and healthy, why would you do that? I suppose it's just because some people live to make sure ridiculous warning labels get put on things.
over a decade ago there was a reclusive guy in the UK who was excavating tunnels from his basement for years (like he was extending his house or something😢). After he died they found an extensive cave system going well into his neighbours properties. He died because he started tunneling across the street and a bus caused a cave inn and crushed him. I kid you not. Craziest story I have ever heard.
I dont know what's the most frightening. The fact, a woman was prepared to go headfirst down a chimney to get to you or the fact, a woman got stuck going headfirst down a chimney.
6:08 - The original time machine in Back To The Future was going to be a fridge. But the writers (or studio) changed it to a car, because they feared kids would be encouraged to climb into fridges and get trapped. It was probably a good call, tbh.
At the beginning of the video, around the 9 second mark, is a clip of a man apparently stuck in some sort of box. I'm positive I've seen this before, or at least the actor. Can you please tell me the source of this clip so I can settle my mind on where this memory is coming from?
You forgot to mention in the first part, the inside of the water pipe isn't exactly smooth it has many debris that formed many bumps on its wall. I can't imagine how horrible he looks after getting shredded and flowing out of the pipe
nope I couldn't watch anymore I had to pause it because this kind of stuff makes me feel like I'm trapped and it gives me anxiety I can't even watch this video
There was one with an older woman who got stuck in a closet in a new place she was in. Old home or new house or something. Then broke a water pipe trying to get out.. which just made it worse.. and she died. She could have gotten out but was trying to hit the wrong spot on a stud or something like that. The panic made her not continue to check other places. Idk if it'll be on here.. but that story was fugged.
After a gruelling 3 second search the address is 144-14 South road Jamaica Queens. Roger Moore (54), their grandfather, found them just before 6 pm. Google is your friend.
That car wash story was horrible!! That poor man 😢 I drive a truck and there’s nothing more annoying when I have to back up a little to straighten up my approach so the tires go inside the tracks and I have to get out to tell them to back up give me some room! At this particular car wash, the turn is very tight
Your content is terrifying but also very interesting! Some worthy Darwin Award nominees here lol i used to work for an accident claims company and some of the stories iv heard are just bizarre! But i guess thats the true definition of an “accident” something that is so random its just a set of unfortunate events lol. One case i remember from my area when i was a kid was about a young boy who was killed by a giant snowball! It rolled on him and he got stuck and suffocated, People never believe me when i say it! Iv tried to look into it but cant find much, im old and rubbish with social media! His name was Anthony Bowers and it would have been late 70s early 80s in Shropshire.
I'm too old to die young but not for lack of trying. If I die now, I can die a happy Christian. I have a mindset of a 90 yr old man. I look forward to my next life. When you're that old, I bet you think about the next life more than you're current one. Ghod is amazing.
That last one - you'd think a doctor would have more sense. She sounds like she had mental health issues. When doctors are unwell, do they see another doctor or do they self-diagnose? I always wondered about that.
How about the young man who got stuck in the back of his car at his school and no one heard him crying out for help and he called 911 and they didn't follow it up very thoroughly.
I'm sure the operator tried their best, there were thousands of cars in the area when they were looking for him, they could've just as the people to help with the police search and move their car so they could find him faster
Chimneys are to let out smoke from a fire not for humans to enter in 😅 And Aircon ducting can be super tight and go off in weird directions and again designed out of steel for air to travel through not humans
What’s crazy is people STILL think it’s a good idea to get into someone’s house via the chimney! Seriously blows my mind!
I thought doctors were supposed to be..... like..... smart.
I think if your a child thats fair your told Santa goes down the chimney which is why in cases like Harley Dillys death its not his fault. but adults i dont understand.
did y'all miss the part where she was super drunk??
Yeah, unfortunately not the first story I have heard where someone has died stuck in the chimney. Who goes down head first too, she must have been very drunk.
Exactly. Santa Claus isn’t real, folks. You can’t climb down a freaking chimney into someone’s house.
Someone I went to uni with died in a similar manner. A guy called Andy Banks from Dewsbury (UK) was walking home after a night out when he dropped his keys in a gutter in the early hours of New Years day 2013. He lifted the gutter cover and tried to retrieve the keys but fell in head first in to the tight drain and got stuck.
Someone I know said he drowned inside the gutter with no one able to hear his cries for help. Absolutely horrific and tragic in every way. He didn't deserve such a demise.
I didnt find out about his passing until four years ago. I always wondered why I'd stopped bumping in to him. We were never close whilst at university, but we always stopped to chat when we crossed one another's paths. So so sad.
I just read about him thanks to your comment, seemed like he was well known and liked around that area. Horrible way to pass :(
@@hrekkjavaka83 he was an intricate character from the outside but pretty quiet from what I can remember. A creative intellectual. I enjoyed bumping in to him and just having small chats.
It's a truly awful way to go. I cant imagine that anyone could imagine their life ending in a gutter. Poor man.
@@AmaanStormI love the word 'whilst '. Sounds so posh. 😊
As a mother of a son I couldn't imagine this.
we have all been in the gutter at some time in our lives - but not literally
The story about the woman getting stuck isn't really detailed enough here. But she had a lot of cats and I believe her cat got stuck so she crawled into that wall space to get it out, then got stuck herself
Cat in the wall huh??
@@jarlwhiterun7478 I've seen a lot of different videos about her. It's what makes sense
Yeah exactly, if you watch MrBallen covering this story, he mentions the cats
@@jarlwhiterun7478always sunny reference?
@@jarlwhiterun7478now you’re talking my language !
I’m very small. I’m also a fully trained cave rescuer.
While I can easily worm my way through the 18 inch wide birth canal, you can’t. Don’t even attempt it.
Smallest opening I’ve squeezed through was 15 inches wide. It was a tight fit and it required the method of forcing all air out of my lungs to get through all eight feet of the tunnel.
I did it to get behind the patient, and I will never do it again. I hurt for weeks after it.
ALWAYS GO IN SUPERMAN STYLE! ALWAYS!
You’ll fit more easily for one thing, and it gives us the option of dislocating your shoulders if we have to in order to make you smaller.
If it starts to get tight, back out. Don’t force it.
In all, get the correct gear, study the cave, and be careful.
The safest thing you can do mate is to not enter a cave ever 😁
You can but we can't? Good for you.
@@_BiologyMatters_ right!
@@_BiologyMatters_sure you can buddy as soon as you become a trained and certified cave rescuer then you cannnnn duhhhhhhh!
Is that the birth canal of an elephant or whale?
❤ your videos! There's something about the way you tell the stories that makes your channel one of the best. The music you use is haunting too
I'm from Trinidad we had an incident last year a friend of mine and 4 others were sucked into a pipe Paria incident truly terrible RIP GUYS❤
I watched this yesterday 😢 my heart for the poor surviver thinking help was going back for the men. I'm so glad he survived r.i.p to the ones lost. I cried watching the video ❤
I remember watching it, so sad 😢😢😢😢😢
Saddest story ever , just didn’t sit right with my heart 😢
Which one did you know ?
That one with the 4-5 guys being sucked into a pipe which only one survived? Thanks to the lazy company?😧
This was harder than most vidoes for me to watch. I have chills all over my body. Being trapped absolutely has to be ny worst nightmare.
Yes, mine too! Makes my palms legitimately sweat when listening to tragic stories like these.
I have dreams that I’m stuck in a really tight cave with no way out and can’t move. As soon as I scream in panic I wake up. The fear is like nothing I’ve felt before. I have a hard time going back to sleep after.
You're no different than any other person. Claustrophobia is a natural human instinct, we all have it and you aren't special in any way.
I could listen to your voice all day. You have the perfect tone for narration.
😊 thanks
@@DisasterthonTrueHorror Haha :) No worries. 👍
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i saw the video of the first one and he got sucked up so fast no one would be able to grab him
Yes it was horrible. No one could help him but there weren't any safety measures either. Very sad.
@@usernametooshort8036 I believe there aren't many safety measures to prevent Delta P.
Saw that video to, amazing how fast it sucked him in.
With my strength I would have easily caught myself. His mistake was having beta energy instead of sigma energy
@@dr.loomis4221I get joking around and everything but this poor guy literally died dude cmon
Great how you put these together. Great work pal 👍
I’m very claustrophobic. I don’t understand how people can handle going into really tight spaces. I really don’t understand how people actually enjoy it. Spelunkers are either very brave or very stupid. Cave diving with scuba gear is absolutely insane.
Stupid
Regarding the fridge incident, that's why in the Back to the Future movies a delorian was used. The first idea for a time machine was a fridge, but they thought it would be too dangerous, since many kids would have tried to enter the fridge and reenact the scenes.
I dont think thats exactly how it happened. I recall their budget got cut and they wrote the fridge out of the script, since it involved an expensive set with simulated nuclear explosion
And, yet, Indiana Jones did it
@@DistrustHumanz You're right; I guess they decided to recicle that idea, since there were not many new ones in that movie. To be honest, I hated it.
The Refrigerator Safety Act of 1956 had already been passed for 30 years by the time Back to the Future movies were made, but I’m guessing that there were still a lot of old, unsafe fridges being left empty which children would have had access to. When I was growing up in the 60s and 70s there was a public safety advert on TV continuously warning us children about the dangers of these fridges.
@@mrlightwriterits an absolute dog crap of a movie. It baffles me anyone liked it, let alone keep referencing it.
* Crispi High Five * from across the pond , in Boston ! Glad to see your channel getting the attention it deserves bud
This channel is amazing. Great job, your hard work does not go unnoticed!
Thankyou:)
Every week I wait for Thursday and a new video by you. In addition to your research and compassion you have a great voice. I could listen to you for hours (which I actually did once but didn’t know it when I fell asleep with your channel on)
You've certainly put so much research into this great presentation, so well done, sir.
The stories were all dreadfully harrowing but they've opened my eyes and shall serve as a warning in the future, especially the next time I visit the car wash. Years back, the car wash machinery stalled whilst I was sat there doing nothing - well, nothing but thinking! Will I or won't I get out the car and see if I can get the operator to fix it. I decided to stay put and just lean on the horn. I remained there for fully half an hour but their fault was repaired. It all happened on Remembrance Sunday in '98 and each Remembrance Sunday that now comes along, I don't just remember the fallen, I remember that blasted car wash!
ima roll dice and say theres a 50\⁵⁰ chance that this is an AI reply
@@it_never_jenzRight? It’s so artificial and fake af, lol.
You should watch when mr ballen covered these stories, he adds a lot more detail and tells the story way better too
@@Gawlakman agreed, Mr.ballen IS in fact ballen and can verify is Mr.
In the second story, I don't believe it was foul play, especially from the apartment developers. If they wanted her property so bad that they were willing to kill her why didn't they snap it up the moment it foreclosed?
Dang sharp catch there
Family members usually see the worst.
@@teijaflink2226 yeah true it was her cousin who said that and she was in there to look for one of her cats and just got stuck in there
Have you ever heard of plausible deniability? Nobody is going to outbid a developer anyway.
@@whiteyfisk9769 nobody outbid the developers, because the developers never bid on it.
I believe she went into the attic looking for one of the cats and slipped into that small space.. She had made some enemies in the neighborhood due to her refusal to stop feeding the stray cats.. It's very unlikely that neighbors were worried about her.. I don't believe there was any foul play..
I don't believe the family saying they'd just put that fridge back there,they don't even make those kind anymore,which makes me think it'd been back there for years..
The lady who got stuck in chimney is the only one I don't feel sorry for,she was drunk and vicious,so much so that the guy fled his own house, afraid of what she might do..
Darwin award recipient
The fridge was 1987, so it would be possible.
@@laramaaike3050 Maybe,yes but I just get the feeling otherwise 🤷🏿♀️ because they didn't think to look there first.. Kinda makes me think it'd been there and the kids never messed with it.. Otherwise I'd think to go there first..
@@whispermcgaughy7251 Ah, I get what you mean. I don't know, sometimes in panick you don't act logic, so in that case it still could be possible. But yeah....
Well just because you believe something doesn't mean that's what happened. You honestly sound like you're wrong on everything. 😂😂
Your videos are so interesting and respectfully told!! ❤
Awesome job Buddy!! Especially when you said it's not an AI channel. That really hit Home for me. Great work buddy! Subscribed.
Mr ballen also covered the story with Mary stuck in the walls of her house and the woman stuck in the chimney. With Mary, something that wasn’t mentioned here is that she also had a bunch of cats who were left unfed. So while she was trapped in there, she probably was hearing her cats going hungry, just sad. As for the woman at the end, she must have been really drunk because she was also like a really smart person that had a lot of prestigious degrees. Smart people still do dumb things some times. Unfortunately she paid for it with her life.
😅if I was trapped in between my walls the last thing id be worried about are cats lol
I really enjoy your work, much appreciated.
the guy who died when becoming trapped underground while caving, in what was known as “nutty putty” can be viewed on YT. it’s particularly horrifying how he was being pulled out by rescuers only to slip head down & unretrievable after a pulley failed. His dead body was sealed in where it lay. This guy crawled into his own grave.
Duh
Great compilation. I really enjoy your narration.
My goodness! I never have liked small spaces, these poor souls,I just can't imagine.
I’m looking forward to the narration: “The coroner gave the cause of death as stupidity”. Lovely upload. 👍🙂
Exactly 😅
Mary’s death was just horrific. I cannot fathom being stuck in a standing position with no space to move UNTIL I DIED.
Yeah, make sure to bring your phone with you if you go into the attic or crawl space...
@@mycoinsyourpurse2244imagine if you dropped it but couldn't bend down to reach it 😭
That was a type of medieval punishment. Look up Oubliette.
@@chriswilkinson7636 Those medieval dudes were something else. Good gravy.
@@tenacious_cee Some of the methods of punishment and torture they came up with were beyond horrific.
Short and sweet, exactly how I love them. ❤❤❤
It reminded me of the 4/5 men who were sucked by a pipe in Trinidad and Tobago. Only one survived. By any chance, did you already make a video about that?
He *did* make a video on that 🙂👍 The Paria Pipeline Disaster was the title, if you'd like to watch it. I hadn't heard of the incident until I watched that video about it, and it was just so tragic. The company's response was disgusting, and Disasterthon did a great job at sharing the info with much respect to the families involved and the deceased. I always appreciate how he doesn't try to sensationalize the deaths of the victims in his relaying of events.
Yeah, I watched it too, it was horrific! The one who survived was very brave, holding his breath for a long time, swimming a long ways each time, to each air pocket he was lucky to find. I was so glad he made it out. I know he was trying his best to think of a way to get his coworkers out too. I wish they all could have made it out. Their company could have gotten them out, but didn't even try, they have blood on their hands! Those poor guys must have been so terrified, thinking of never seeing their families again, not wanting to die in a water filled pipe underneath the ground, and their company heard them banging down in the pipes for hours and hours, until the banging finally stopped. God rest their souls. My only fear is claustrophobia, so that would have been one of the worst ways to die to me. The Jon Jones story, where he got stuck upside down in the tightest crevice, that was very very deep in that cave. That one was the absolute worst way to die to me. I probably would have died of a heart attack once I figured out I was stuck. A Claustrophobic's worst nightmare! Then suffering slowly, as your body shuts down, mainly from being upside down and blood not being able to circulate properly, and he was in pain. I heard that they managed to get an IV finally into his big toe (they could barely reach it) and gave him some anxiety meds, and pain meds through the IV. He had such a beautiful family and wife, was in Med School, his life was going so great, and he died deep in a cave because of one tragic mistake. And they had to leave his body there because they still couldn't get him out after he died. So they sealed off the entrance to that cave, which became his tomb. So beyond tragic and sad.😢
Trinidad and Tobacco
Yes, the Story of the men in the oil pipeline, hearing their voices as they called out to each other in the darkness, ugh, so tragic, and the Nutty Putty incident (I always call it Nutter Butter) gave me nightmares and panic attacks! Now I will be thinking of chimneys, ductwork and walls 🧱. 🥵
In the mid-90s, 2 robbers wanted to enter the house of an elderly couple through the chimney and both died. When the man died (his wife was already dead), he admitted on the deathbed that they noticed the robbers when they were still alive and whispered for help. But both decided to let them die in the chimney and call police much later.
I enjoy watching compilation videos
I really enjoy this video format!
Im here to give you the view but I'm going to have to pass on this one. This is an absolute nightmare to me. Keep up the good work!
A horrific way to go. I caved as a younger man in places we never had permission to be. Crawling on my belly and feeling the cave ceiling scraping my back was scary but exhilarating. Now the thought of it, and what could have happened, terrifies me.
Thank you , love listening to you ❤
Even as a kid I was afraid of car washes. Something that put me in a solid minority of most of my friends at the same age.
Why? Well, when you have a family full of various first responders, your pov always changes. Especially/even if you’re just a kid overhearing too much.
To this day, a couple of decades later, and I have yet to go through one. I’ll get out, grab a soda, maybe a snack, and wait outside, thank you very much.
Thank you for another great video
When you have to say 'This is not an AI channel ' you know YT has a problem. Thanks for your work.
Not sure which one is crazier in that last one. Her for breaking in through a chimney, or him for not kicking her to the curb sooner. Drama Queens both.
Considering Mary's house was bought by a normal couple instead of the apartment developers pretty much disproves the theory they killed her
I just found your channel ❤ I liked it and subscribed. ❤
Thanks for sharing
That guy got sucked in to the water pipe in the blink of an eye. Faster even. He was just… gone…
The thumbnail: *Do not watch if claustrophobic*
Me: Don't tell me what to do.
Thank you for this video.
How the hell was that the car washes fault?! The man clearly was in the wrong
I think it's one of those "It was the guy's fault but we gotta blame someone in order to get the regulations changed"
Was pretty well explained why it was their fault. Wonder how you could miss it.
That's how everything works now. 1 dumbass will screw everything up for other people by being dumb. Like the burglar who got injured while breaking in and successfully sued
To me this would be the worst way to go. Especially if you lived for days without being to move
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macomb community college is the college i was and am currently attending. stuff like this is unheard of in my town, so it’s awesome to see someone talk about it on youtube. classes kept going on as usual in the other buildings, so it was crazy to spend entire classes talking about how there was a decomposing body just feet away from us for a month without us knowing. me and my professors and classmates were theorizing about how this happened before the details were released. shit literally happened 15 minutes away from my house and at the campus i was going to almost every day.
The children in the refrigerator incident was not in Queens, Jamaica… it was in Jamaica, Queens… a neighborhood of NYC…
Thank you for the great video.
People that crawl into chimneys means they still believe in Santa Clause 😂😂😂
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I just don't understand the car wash one at all. What was he thinking? Like assuming he was sober and healthy, why would you do that?
I suppose it's just because some people live to make sure ridiculous warning labels get put on things.
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"Do not watch if claustrophobic."
*watches* 🍿😨
The thumbnail of being trapped in a vent...Looks kinda similar to the Nutty Putty Cave
over a decade ago there was a reclusive guy in the UK who was excavating tunnels from his basement for years (like he was extending his house or something😢). After he died they found an extensive cave system going well into his neighbours properties. He died because he started tunneling across the street and a bus caused a cave inn and crushed him. I kid you not. Craziest story I have ever heard.
Jason was tweaking obviously!!!
I dont know what's the most frightening. The fact, a woman was prepared to go headfirst down a chimney to get to you or the fact, a woman got stuck going headfirst down a chimney.
6:08 - The original time machine in Back To The Future was going to be a fridge.
But the writers (or studio) changed it to a car, because they feared kids would be encouraged to climb into fridges and get trapped.
It was probably a good call, tbh.
How would you get a refrigerator to go 88 mph?
Terrifying, each and every one of them.
Finally a nice voice
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That claustrophobia is crazy, I hate it
6:36 Queens, Jamaica. Lol. I think you mean Jamaica, in Queens New York. Queens is a burrow of NY, and Jamaica is an area within that burrow.
God Bless all those who passed away in this video!!😇🙏 So very sad.
At the beginning of the video, around the 9 second mark, is a clip of a man apparently stuck in some sort of box. I'm positive I've seen this before, or at least the actor. Can you please tell me the source of this clip so I can settle my mind on where this memory is coming from?
Damn, imagine dying because of not hand washing your own car 😂 thats crazy 🤣
You forgot to mention in the first part, the inside of the water pipe isn't exactly smooth it has many debris that formed many bumps on its wall. I can't imagine how horrible he looks after getting shredded and flowing out of the pipe
imagine pinning this on the police. when crackheads get stuck in ventilation ducts it really is only their fault.
1981 Alfredino Rampi was stucked in an artesian well (60m) and dead after 18 hours
nope I couldn't watch anymore I had to pause it because this kind of stuff makes me feel like I'm trapped and it gives me anxiety I can't even watch this video
Just a thought. Would it be advantageous to go feet first vs head first???
people who die in chimneys just seems like natural selection to me, ive seen so many of those videos
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REST IN PEACE! MY CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE FAMILIES!
6:46 😢that’s so sad. Poor little children 😢
There was one with an older woman who got stuck in a closet in a new place she was in. Old home or new house or something. Then broke a water pipe trying to get out.. which just made it worse.. and she died. She could have gotten out but was trying to hit the wrong spot on a stud or something like that. The panic made her not continue to check other places. Idk if it'll be on here.. but that story was fugged.
I am claustrophobic, but I would never be dumb enough to do any of these...
Where did the tragedy with the two children happen? Jamaica is a large neighborhood in Queens county, New York.
After a gruelling 3 second search the address is 144-14 South road Jamaica Queens. Roger Moore (54), their grandfather, found them just before 6 pm. Google is your friend.
Am I claustrophobic? Yes. Did I watch the whole thing? Also yes 😰
That car wash story was horrible!! That poor man 😢
I drive a truck and there’s nothing more annoying when I have to back up a little to straighten up my approach so the tires go inside the tracks and I have to get out to tell them to back up give me some room!
At this particular car wash, the turn is very tight
I've watched about 6 cave vids today + this =nightmares tonight
Your content is terrifying but also very interesting! Some worthy Darwin Award nominees here lol i used to work for an accident claims company and some of the stories iv heard are just bizarre! But i guess thats the true definition of an “accident” something that is so random its just a set of unfortunate events lol.
One case i remember from my area when i was a kid was about a young boy who was killed by a giant snowball! It rolled on him and he got stuck and suffocated, People never believe me when i say it! Iv tried to look into it but cant find much, im old and rubbish with social media!
His name was Anthony Bowers and it would have been late 70s early 80s in Shropshire.
Rule number 1. Don't fall into a pipe.
The car washing accident was madness. Why didn't the man just wait outside for the car wash to do its thing? Or was it operated with a conveyor belt?
How can you do a video like this and not include Daniel O'Keeffe's death? Mind blowing story, so sad.
I'm too old to die young but not for lack of trying. If I die now, I can die a happy Christian. I have a mindset of a 90 yr old man. I look forward to my next life. When you're that old, I bet you think about the next life more than you're current one. Ghod is amazing.
These stories make me feel better. Glad others have it much worse
Wait, WHAT???
@@lisarodriguez194 i had a good day
Isnt the chimney one the death used for that one death in 1000 ways to die? Never heard the real story behind that one until now
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He wasnt sucked in feet forst but stomach first breaking his spine and sucking him in within a fraction of a second. Delta P situations are wild
That last one - you'd think a doctor would have more sense. She sounds like she had mental health issues. When doctors are unwell, do they see another doctor or do they self-diagnose? I always wondered about that.
Me seeing the thumbnail and being claustrophobic: 😮
Me clicking the video anyway: 😅
How about the young man who got stuck in the back of his car at his school and no one heard him crying out for help and he called 911 and they didn't follow it up very thoroughly.
That one is so sad and I DESPIIIIIIISSSSSE that 911 operator!
@@heathernikki5734 agreed, that was the worst dispatcher I think I've ever heard
I'm sure the operator tried their best, there were thousands of cars in the area when they were looking for him, they could've just as the people to help with the police search and move their car so they could find him faster
@@apdroidgeek1737 listen to it. You will learn that in fact.....they did not try their best
Chimneys are to let out smoke from a fire not for humans to enter in 😅
And Aircon ducting can be super tight and go off in weird directions and again designed out of steel for air to travel through not humans
I'm very Claustrophobic but this triggers me same reason why i watch horror movies to scare the shit out of me
Chevron was charged for an old arrogant man being stupid? Gee.
Dude, so many other youtubers did that first one