A Collection of Horrible Fates

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @AudreyLudlow
    @AudreyLudlow Месяц назад +1044

    The kid seeing his mom while in the car is a phenomenon that happens to people when in traumatic situations. People lost or trapped report seeing other "people" that stay with them, calm them down, and guide them, when in reality nobody was there and they were alone.

    • @johnducan2487
      @johnducan2487 Месяц назад +54

      Third man factor.

    • @trustissues8891
      @trustissues8891 Месяц назад +16

      Alone? Says who?.....

    • @engr_qt7093
      @engr_qt7093 Месяц назад +10

      Fcking creepy fr

    • @SakaraCoyfox
      @SakaraCoyfox Месяц назад +54

      Makes sense, the mind trying to keep itself sane.
      Then there's the theory of people being close death able to interact with the departed. No evidence to prove it of course, but consequently nothing that can specifically disprove that it's not mutually exclusive with natural phenomena. The only ones who can say for certain wouldn't be in much of a position to do so.
      Still, best to stick with treating as fact only that which we can prove. The rest is in the realm of philosophy

    • @kazmark_gl8652
      @kazmark_gl8652 Месяц назад +24

      low key the same thing goes for the naked woman on the side of the road, I think people make too much hay about it. it is not uncommon for people to hallucinate while on back-country roads in the dead of night. when i first heard the story I immediately recognized a time this happened to my Mother on a cross country road trip. we were on a heavily wooded highway in Mississippi and my mom freaked out because she thought she saw a horse walking along the side of the road, but I was looking in the exact same direction and didn't see anything. I think its a kind of Charles Bonnet Syndrome, where the brain is not getting enough visual stimulus so it invents some and causes hallucinations. (although C.B.S. is specific to people with low vision)
      I believe it was a co-incidence. I'm not sure someone freaking out because they think they just saw a dead body could give accurate directions to the precise point where she had a hallucination, she probably saw the "naked woman" a mile or so in either direction of where the crash happened, which would explain why the police didn't find a shoe under cover of darkness, and why the accident wasn't discovered initially. the only actually unaccountable thing is how the 3 year old lost all of his cloths and survived 5 days without food and water, but even then humans have been known to survive extreme situations in other scenarios.

  • @mattislindehag3065
    @mattislindehag3065 Месяц назад +3434

    Ok, Teteteke and Sandile were very likely killed by a serial killer. The distance should be taken as a clue that the killer is a hospital staffer who either quit and moved, was trasfered across the country or works in a role that sees him visit multiple hospitals. The hospitals need to compare their employment records to see who were there on the day when each man vanished.

    • @melodi996
      @melodi996 Месяц назад +443

      Right, it is clear somebody from inside did it, I would even say maybe not the murders, but fatal mistakes or mishandling that were covered up.

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +418

      The problem is South Africa is so corrupt and criminalised it's not surprising these things happen.

    • @captainmycaptain8334
      @captainmycaptain8334 Месяц назад +128

      too bad theyll never find the answer, corruption means itll just get covered up even if they do find who was doing it

    • @LindysEpiphany
      @LindysEpiphany Месяц назад +158

      Whoever did it must be huge and strong, lifting dead weight into a ceiling is pretty much impossible and would take A LOT of effort and time. Quite the enigma for sure!

    • @ryaneylee
      @ryaneylee Месяц назад +59

      or, given that there's no citations involved in these stories of actual news reports on them, they are likely just fiction.

  • @versebuchanan512
    @versebuchanan512 Месяц назад +3009

    At this point, it feels like "If you made it this far, thanks for watching," isn't about sitting through the whole video; but a congratulations to us all that we haven't got the bends in an underwater cave, been stranded on an island, fallen off a mountain or been eaten by a cryptid or something.

    • @gowzahr
      @gowzahr Месяц назад +37

      Glad I'm not the only one thinking this.

    • @TheRcquint2004
      @TheRcquint2004 Месяц назад +11

      I had heard this story before and thought that the strongest conclusion was that they were moved and left to harvest their organs. Has anyone else heard this?

    • @Riyoshi000
      @Riyoshi000 Месяц назад +43

      He also says “hope to see you in the next one” and that’s just the most eerie thing in this whole channel… nope, I don’t want to be seen in the next one, thank you!

    • @mariawhite7337
      @mariawhite7337 Месяц назад +3

      For me it would be deep in a canyon. 😂 coming out on top or getting out to a more wide area.

    • @TheRcquint2004
      @TheRcquint2004 Месяц назад +3

      @@Riyoshi000 😆😂😆

  • @wxwaxone
    @wxwaxone Месяц назад +963

    Highway 50 is no joke. My dad and stepmom’s car slid off that road one night in icy conditions and down an embankment backward, stopping when the car hit a tree. They awoke to find that their dogs had exited the car through the broken windows and were wandering in the trees outside the car. Everyone survived but it was sheer luck the embankment was not steeper, etc. I would not be surprised if there were fatal accidents along U.S. 50 where the cars still remain undiscovered.

    • @wxwaxone
      @wxwaxone Месяц назад +60

      As for ghosts, I don’t know if they exist, but Deborah’s story is eerily reminiscent of something I saw on another California road. I was driving w/ my fiancé northbound on Lake Hughes Road, north of Santa Clarita, Ca, in late evening, which is a beautiful but desolate and lonely road that skirts a reservoir then enters the bottom of a tall narrow canyon. Shortly after we entered the canyon, as we rounded a corner, it seemed as if a figure stepped from the left shoulder near the canyon wall raising an arm. Yet something seemed off, and I did not stop, and we both emphatically agreed that there was absolutely no way we were going to go back there. Something seemed Wrong. There was no sign of a stopped car or an accident, just the dark figure that seemed oddly vague. I am not prone to perceiving places as haunted, but that part of that canyon is an emphatic exception - every time I l’ve driven that road since, I have felt the hairs prickle on the back of my neck for that ~1-2 mile stretch, even in the daytime. The other side of the road was a steep drop to the river and I’ve often wondered if it hides undiscovered car crashes, but I have never for one moment regretted not stopping that night.

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +15

      @@wxwaxone I did wonder why she was driving so late at night with a young child, especially in such a remote area.

    • @snwfxnglcrcst
      @snwfxnglcrcst Месяц назад +22

      ​@@wxwaxonewait, the dark figure was human? and you just kept driving and didn't call authorities about it? what if that was a person stranded way out there in need of help?

    • @gaz8891
      @gaz8891 Месяц назад

      @@snwfxnglcrcst It's clear that they sensed that it WASN'T exactly human. A dark figure, but not a real human ... a ghost, shadowy apparation or something demonic.

    • @stephanielloyd4053
      @stephanielloyd4053 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@snwfxnglcrcst they never confirmed it was actually a human figure.

  • @poponachtschnecke
    @poponachtschnecke Месяц назад +1298

    Any time someone doubts the physical capabilities of a three year old I just think about how much more climbing I could do then, when my body wasn't so large.

    • @opheliadeclines
      @opheliadeclines Месяц назад +107

      And little, able to scramble up a boulder that might block an adult.

    • @charlotteinnocent8752
      @charlotteinnocent8752 Месяц назад +153

      Agreed. Lighter weight means branches that wouldn't support an adult, a 3 yr old can pull themselves up. I witnessed my child do this in time to stop her climbing higher, I thought she wouldn't be able to climb the tree! I think the boy climbed up, lost his shoe in his struggle, passed out on the side of the road for a while, woke up groggy, and sleepily made or fell his way back down to get back to the car. The trauma caused him to hallucinate that his mom, who was right there, was taking care of him. Doesn't mean she wasn't watching him in spirit in her own way, but this is the accurate version I think. He recovered and made it, that is the important thing. Anyone with a 3yr old knows how strong and energetic they can be and how imaginative.
      As for the woman thinking she say a lady on the side of the road, the body was smaller so she might tag it in her own head as female, the skin smoother, etc. She saw what she expected to see.

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +4

      @@charlotteinnocent8752 yes quite possibly, but it's a remarkable fluke he got rescued.

    • @charlotteinnocent8752
      @charlotteinnocent8752 Месяц назад +48

      @@chendaforest Not a fluke but good police work. He has a report of someone seeing a body on the road, he knows that there's a dangerous bend there. Give them some credit. He checked out a dangerous bend. The shoe on the road was the big piece of good fortune.

    • @zoanth4
      @zoanth4 Месяц назад +10

      @poponachtschnecke true. My 5 and 3 year olds are capable of shocking feats

  • @andrewkuebler4335
    @andrewkuebler4335 Месяц назад +709

    I think the first couple were hospital malpractice coverups.

  • @Strype13
    @Strype13 Месяц назад +488

    Regarding the hospital patients who ended up dead and hidden in the ceiling, I believe Occam's Razor would suggest the hospital staff made some sort of mistake that killed their patients and, as opposed to having to deal with the repercussions that would've come with admitting their mistakes, they chose to obfuscate the situation by hiding the bodies in the roof. As morbid as it sounds, that's really the only thing that makes any sort of sense to me. And the worst part of all? It worked.

    • @viceiceman85
      @viceiceman85 Месяц назад +21

      Serial Killer Theory is more plausible. To get more than one person to sign on for a thing like that would be no easy feat whatsoever.

    • @nukenuke4286
      @nukenuke4286 Месяц назад +16

      That definitely seems plausible for the fire one but I feel like it is a bit out there for the ceiling ones. If they wanted to cover it up why would they put them in the ceiling where people know that they wouldn't be able to get there. If it was a killer then they wouldn't need to hide them for long, just enough to get out.

    • @DickRarrah
      @DickRarrah Месяц назад

      Occams razor says that the more assumptions needed for a situatiom the less likely. Youd have to assume more than if they were murdered

    • @diapysik
      @diapysik Месяц назад +10

      ​@@viceiceman85Judging by the hospitals apathy towards a patient magically vanishing and lack of cooperation investigating probably easier than youd think.

    • @gracequach6769
      @gracequach6769 Месяц назад +15

      @@viceiceman85 It's South Africa. I think the nurse coverup is most plausible

  • @robertmartinez2689
    @robertmartinez2689 Месяц назад +434

    I live near Placerville and have driven on windy Highway 50 many times and I can confirm that it’s a road with lots of sharp turns and steep downhills that make driving it quite difficult if you’re fatigued. The tall pine trees on either side can also darken the road and make it hard to see the huge cliffs on the other side. I prefer never to make the drive all the way up to Tahoe by myself, especially at night.

    • @RapturianCitizen
      @RapturianCitizen Месяц назад +7

      It's things like this that make the internet. Thanks Bob.

    • @whitedragoness23
      @whitedragoness23 Месяц назад +4

      Can’t they make the road safer ? In this day and age they need to invest in public safety

    • @jamilahrazzaq8780
      @jamilahrazzaq8780 Месяц назад +1

      Orrrr people should make smarter decisions when driving at night. Or don't night drive period.

    • @djm55
      @djm55 Месяц назад +4

      I used to live in Tahoe and took US50 all the time, so I know it well. I've been through Placerville ("Placer" rhyming with "passer") About 10 years ago my boss's wife was killed when the driver of the car she was in swerved off the road at night. No drugs or alcohol, apparently it was just fatigue. Sharp turns, steep drop offs, weather conditions, and fast-moving traffic are a deadly combo.
      She left behind three children under 10. To compound the tragedy, she was having an affair with the man driving the car. So my boss found out that his wife and mother of his kids was killed that day, and a few days later it emerged that his wife had been carrying on an affair with the driver.

    • @jim4596
      @jim4596 Месяц назад

      Sure bud. Fake story​@@djm55

  • @TheElusiveReality
    @TheElusiveReality Месяц назад +786

    i've commented this before but bro you are the best in the game, so many accounts have popped up trying to copy you and they just cant do it, no AI voice could replace your charm

    • @Konghammer1
      @Konghammer1 Месяц назад +68

      Agreed, dudes voice just kind of draws you in. Like a wandering story teller who's voice just oozes with the tone of "you're gonna want to hear this one." Love it.

    • @thewhexperience3901
      @thewhexperience3901 Месяц назад +37

      Bro you took the words out of my mouth. AI can’t replace effort

    • @BrandonWillis
      @BrandonWillis Месяц назад +36

      Yes he is a top tier story teller, in a class with MrBallen.

    • @cortneyh4271
      @cortneyh4271 Месяц назад +6

      Agreed ​@@BrandonWillis

    • @Infinitebrandon
      @Infinitebrandon Месяц назад +14

      True that. He's got a natural voice and best content; well researched. I'm fairly new here but he quickly became one of my top 3 Youtbe GOATs, the other 2 are Reggae Appreciation Society and ExtinctZoo. Again, much thanks 🤙

  • @janeywelch9983
    @janeywelch9983 Месяц назад +348

    As for the child, it was a miracle whatever the reason the lady saw a naked woman. But this story brings to mind one in which emergency services heard a woman’s voice asking to save her infant daughter in a submerged car. The only thing was, she had died instantly. They saved the baby because of the voice they ALL heard.
    These are truly INTERESTING!

    • @XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj
      @XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj Месяц назад +26

      I suspect the child was thrown from the car, the witness saw him on the road, then the kid climbed down to his mom but just doesn't remember due to trauma. With his other delusions of the events it would make sense.

    • @gatlank6080
      @gatlank6080 Месяц назад +32

      This reminds me of a story (maybe from this channel too) of a patrol during the night in a deserted road saw a car passing by with a woman grabbing the roof. Naturally the patrol went after the car but when it stopped the woman was nowhere to be seen, the driver was alone and going home after a long trip.
      One of the cops advised the driver to stop at the nearest gas station to take a coffee and eat something because according to the local legends there were spirits that would cling to travellers during the night to cause misfortune during the trip and the best way was to stop someplace safe to confuse the spirit and let go the victim.

    • @StacyAdam
      @StacyAdam Месяц назад +2

      @@gatlank6080 If you can remember where you saw that please let me know, I'd like to watch it.

    • @officialmillie3333
      @officialmillie3333 Месяц назад +7

      ​@XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj
      Whatvhe stayed on the side of the road for 5 days then went down once hed been seen? That doesnt make sense? Also all his clothes would have been found near the road if that were the case it doesnt make sense

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +14

      That sounds like an urban myth in all honesty. The daughter survived being in a submerged car(!) all the while it took for emergency services to locate the car and save her?
      I wouldn't mind if you could namedrop the even though so I could research it a bit.

  • @GamePlague
    @GamePlague Месяц назад +118

    I'd say that if the nurse really was out of the room for a very short amount of time then it's likely she hadn't actually seen him and only thought she did because she was just following a routine and it's easy to miss stuff when your brain is running on auto pilot.

  • @LprogressivesANDliberals
    @LprogressivesANDliberals Месяц назад +167

    11:11 I have driven all up and down of the Sierra Nevada California mountains… absolutely terrifying. Have driven it peak winter.. be safe and prepare like you may live in your car for a week. No joke

    • @mattjack3983
      @mattjack3983 Месяц назад +5

      I have also driven all up and down the Sierras. Many, many times. I wouldn't say that its "absolutely terrifying". Not any more so than anywhere else in the mountains ive driven. But you are correct tho that being prepared and having some supplies is a good idea..just in case. You definitely dont want to be stranded out there with nothing, thats for sure. Especially in winter.

    • @denisebenedict6102
      @denisebenedict6102 Месяц назад +1

      Same here. Driven it many times, but learned my lesson to never drive it at night, and always pack emergency provisions plus flares.

  • @ianmacfarlane1241
    @ianmacfarlane1241 Месяц назад +302

    It'd be impossible for a single person to lift a body up into a ceiling space... unless they were a strongman.
    Difficult enough to move a body without lifting it 8' in the air.

    • @consciousobserver629
      @consciousobserver629 Месяц назад +63

      Likely more than one psycho involved. And the hospital should have done an autopsy and made the results clear to the families and the police. The hospital knows more than they let on, even if they didn't know who exactly did the killings.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 Месяц назад +14

      @@consciousobserver629 I'm certainly not suggesting that these cases don't warrant further investigation, just that it'd be practically impossible for a single person to secrete a body in a ceiling space.
      The families deserve answers, but if something shady has occurred, there has to be more than one person involved.

    • @gowzahr
      @gowzahr Месяц назад +9

      Depending on the extent of the construction, the body could have been lowered down from the floor above.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 Месяц назад +10

      ​@@gowzahrundoubtedly true, but it would be a very unusual construction for that to be the case.
      I'd imagine that most hospitals are concrete slab construction, given the need for good hygiene and safety practices.
      That doesn't mean there isn't floor access, but it might have been mentioned in the case description.
      Of course I'm speculating and I've got no idea, but you could be right - I don't know.

    • @esteemedmortal5917
      @esteemedmortal5917 Месяц назад +7

      I agree and if I had to guess, there was some medical negligence going on the hospital was trying to cover up.

  • @HotRod12667
    @HotRod12667 Месяц назад +60

    The first story I can't help but think organ harvesting and the hospitals were complicit or involved.
    Second story is like another one where the car ended upside down in water. The mother died on impact but rescuers heard a woman crying for help. Her infant was still alive - barely. All I can say is a mother's love transcends time and space.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, something fishy.
      The first one, okay that was weird, why put him there. It's a hospital, there are sick and dead people everywhere. Easy to "misplace" a label on a body.
      The second body, now it gets interesting, there seems to be more at play.

  • @opheliadeclines
    @opheliadeclines Месяц назад +329

    Or clever little Nick climbed up for help and discarded/lost his shoe when, not finding help, he went back to his mom. The poor woman's arm might have been on him, he would have shaken her. A blessing he has vague memory.
    The lady who caught a glimpse of him saw a smaller body, skin, and filled in gaps, as humans do. She saw something ( I think a disoriented child) and thank goodness her insistence piqued the officer's instinct. It was miraculous.

    • @tillitsdone
      @tillitsdone Месяц назад +63

      That's what I was thinking. Subconsciously she didn't want to believe she saw a child. For most that's a lot more traumatic, so a defense mechanism. Could be why she refused to turn around and look again for whatever she saw.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Месяц назад +44

      @@tillitsdone Yeah, it was a brief glimpse. Memories are not always genuine. It's a key problem with "eyewitness" testimony in cases. The memory is what the person THINKS they saw.

    • @jeanaprewitt9658
      @jeanaprewitt9658 Месяц назад +36

      I was driving along a highway one day, glanced over at a state park entrance sign and saw a wolf sitting next to it. Then my eyes went back to the road as I realized there weren't wolves in that state. My head snapped right back to that sign and next to it was a wolf-sized shrub. But I saw a wolf, absolutely. Or the information that my optic center interpreted what I saw was a wolf. We don't process most of the info coming at us through our eyes. Most of it is discarded and, based on what we've seen before, our brain fills in the rest of the picture. The woman saw the boy, but that didn't make sense to her mind. Her brain filled in that what she saw in that split second was a naked woman - that would make a lot more sense than seeing a naked child.

    • @XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj
      @XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj Месяц назад +6

      That's been my theory on this.

    • @drosselvonflugel4886
      @drosselvonflugel4886 Месяц назад +3

      But why did the husband not see him?

  • @ofuets
    @ofuets Месяц назад +158

    This video dropped the exact moment I put my plate on the table to have lunch. Thank you 👍

    • @daakrolb
      @daakrolb Месяц назад

      Thank you for telling us this. It I wait you forgot to tell us what you had for lunch.

  • @imovieee3666
    @imovieee3666 Месяц назад +167

    to learn that Scary Interesting is starting to struggle to find stories is a good thing, it hopefully means less horrible fates are happening to people (or just not being reported), at the same I selfishly want more horrible fates so I can see them on this channel haha😅

    • @amberrj.
      @amberrj. Месяц назад +5

      Didn't he already cover these stories? Bcuz I definitely remember the south Africa story.

    • @Dragonfly9887
      @Dragonfly9887 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@amberrj.I caught these stories when MrBallen covered them.

    • @jonet_h
      @jonet_h Месяц назад +9

      There's also Tragedy Tales yt channel if you don't know about it. His stories are similar.

    • @ClarenceJoseph2011
      @ClarenceJoseph2011 Месяц назад +5

      There is prob a lot of horrible fates out there,but either unpopular or literally not that horrible

    • @Weirdoeevee
      @Weirdoeevee Месяц назад

      I sent a story suggestion in awhile ago about a case in Canada. Murder aboard a Greyhound bus. Possibly too gruesome for RUclips?

  • @faceman3687
    @faceman3687 Месяц назад +26

    1st story: maybe that is those hospitals' sick way of getting rid of the body? Hiding it to get rid of costs or make way for other patients cause they think these ones are a "lost cause"? It just seems very likely an inside job with but the question is why do it like that.
    2nd story: im willing to just believe that was the mom's spirit the lady saw and that the kid was right to see she was being taken care of her mom while the accident is happening. This is like in one of the stories in a past video where a girl told her sister to leave the house cause it was on fire and then afterwards, people come to find that same girl was dead in her bed so there's no way she could have warned her sister (something along these lines).
    These two stories are pretty baffling. This channel never fails to pique my interest on this sort of stuff. Hope your channel continues to grow.

  • @bemusedbandersnatch2069
    @bemusedbandersnatch2069 Месяц назад +8

    I love helpful ghost stories. Most of them are "so and so got brutally unalived and haunts this spot in a rage" but every now and then there are tales of friendly ghosts popping by to do a bit of good in the world and I find that lovely.

  • @dnmz1885
    @dnmz1885 Месяц назад +162

    South African here. I wouldn't put much faith in the South African Police. They are largely useless due to the government lowering standards for recruitment and training. Making officers either incompetent, lazy corrupt. I know this because my dad was in the police. He was a Captain with decades of experience. And ended up taking early retirement because of how bad things we're getting.

    • @mauricegarvey4631
      @mauricegarvey4631 Месяц назад

      Sad to hear that. The same lowering of standards is being foisted on the West

    • @ramsfan1st43
      @ramsfan1st43 Месяц назад +5

      viva ANC, bra.

    • @davemccage7918
      @davemccage7918 Месяц назад

      I read an article that the South African government fired all the white cops and hired black ones (regardless of their aptitude) to end racism or something. I couldn’t stop laughing because, at least here in the states, black cops usually treat black criminals harsher than the white cops do! 😂

    • @pinkdiamonds9137
      @pinkdiamonds9137 Месяц назад +1

      Are you South African? Or an Afrikaaner?

    • @dnmz1885
      @dnmz1885 Месяц назад +4

      @@pinkdiamonds9137 Suid Afrikaner

  • @JT_Soul
    @JT_Soul Месяц назад +166

    Rich Strasser seems like a good guy. Respect to cops who just refuse to give up in cases like this. That little boy (adult man by now) owes him his life.

    • @avocadapancake5996
      @avocadapancake5996 Месяц назад

      We should all be kind and compassionate without the expectation of anything in return, I think the best way to give back to Rick would be to live a rich and fulfilling life. I think that is the best thing anyone could ask for in return.

    • @JT_Soul
      @JT_Soul 25 дней назад +1

      @@avocadapancake5996 Agree 100%.

  • @bobefart3327
    @bobefart3327 Месяц назад +9

    I don't know if you read your comments but I just want to say I absolutely love your videos. Don't ever think that the effort that you put into these videos goes unnoticed. The aesthetic and the quality of these videos is always so stellar. Such an underrated channel!

  • @Hoos
    @Hoos Месяц назад +54

    The woman who "Walked out of" Teteteke's room needs thoroughly investigated, She knows more 100%.

  • @harrykim977
    @harrykim977 Месяц назад +169

    I think the nurse is lying about how fast she was to change the blanket.
    Maybe she took some time to go grab blanket, had a chat with her coworkers and then discovered that Teteteke was missing.
    If there was a serial killer or someone with odd outfit, neaby people or patients would have noticed it. My guess is that some group of surgeons MOVED Teteteke as if he was going for some surgery, then extracted his organs. Killing someone and moving the corpse in the middle of that crowded hospital is impossible unless you are a doctor or medical staff
    It's just a pure imagination, but maybe both abdominal surgery and thigh bone surgery was preferred by organ harvesters to put on operation. If you cut through the already-opened scar of abdominal surgery, it would be possible to just make body look the same even after organ harvest. Thigh bone fracture nearby pelvis also require some cutting on lower belly, so following its pre-sealed scar it might have been easier to collect organs.

    • @fab3laundry
      @fab3laundry Месяц назад +13

      Or you are posing as a doctor or medical staff. Getting your hands on a white coat or some scrubs is too easy.

    • @J-tt1lu
      @J-tt1lu Месяц назад +6

      Yes, I’ve seen this happen many times. Sometimes they take ages and ages even when they are perfectly capable of going to help dying suffering patients

    • @J-tt1lu
      @J-tt1lu Месяц назад +1

      @@fab3laundrythe staff are extremely nosy in the worst ways nowadays

    • @josephmcclain6466
      @josephmcclain6466 Месяц назад +2

      I mean old guys organs tend to be worth quite a bit less and quite obvious it’s yk old

    • @thurayya8905
      @thurayya8905 Месяц назад +10

      Missing organs would have been noticed during the autopsy.

  • @zachvinson1072
    @zachvinson1072 Месяц назад +17

    I know you’re told all the time, but it’s been awesome to see your success man. It’s well deserved and this is easily one of the best channels on this platform

    • @justkittensbeingkittens5892
      @justkittensbeingkittens5892 Месяц назад

      I remember like it was yesterday when he had less than 10k :’)

    • @aimeeh2079
      @aimeeh2079 Месяц назад

      God same dude, I was here when there was only 3 vids on this channel. Instantly loved his voice and storytelling, so good to see ppl thrive

  • @MarlieAstra
    @MarlieAstra Месяц назад +38

    Something similar to the first story happened recently here in Sacramento. A girl went missing, hospital said she was dis charged, then a year later she was found dead on hospital grounds. SUS.

    • @NoSaysJo
      @NoSaysJo Месяц назад +1

      nice pfp

    • @trustworthydan
      @trustworthydan Месяц назад +1

      You got a name on that case? Id like to look into it.

    • @MarlieAstra
      @MarlieAstra Месяц назад +2

      @@trustworthydan Jessie Peterson in Sacramento

    • @ElectricSmurf
      @ElectricSmurf Месяц назад +1

      I just looked the case up. Unbelievable!

    • @gangsterHOTLINE
      @gangsterHOTLINE Месяц назад +1

      Wow that is gnarly. Got lots of friends in Sac. I'll spread the word.

  • @LaffeeTaffeeGG
    @LaffeeTaffeeGG Месяц назад +226

    If there's one thing I've learned about kids, it's that you can never say "there's no way the child could have done that!" just because an adult had trouble doing it. Children are literal human monkeys with strength and stamina beyond all comprehension. Their little bodies are designed to be extremely acrobatic and tough. They also don't have the self-preservation sense that adults have. Toddlers have walked a dozen miles in a day, kids have climbed actual mountains and had to be rescued by helicopter on the sides of cliffs, and plenty of kids have had to be rescued from the tops of 100 foot trees. So when you say "there's no way Little Timmy could have climbed up that steep embankment and then climbed all the way back down!" Yes. In fact, Little Timmy could.

    • @Geronimo2Fly
      @Geronimo2Fly Месяц назад +41

      Agreed. And if he was covered in scratches and poison oak like the story said, it's quite likely he made that climb. Plus, it's quite possible he lost his shoe by accident rather than leaving it there intentionally to signal for help.

    • @tiffanyeyoung1800
      @tiffanyeyoung1800 Месяц назад

      You got that right

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Месяц назад +17

      Yup. And at that age doing a climb on all fours is pretty normal. It would be easier than trying it upright, too.
      They also are much better at getting clothes off than getting clothes on and (in my experience) tend to throw shoes.

    • @afirewasinmyhead
      @afirewasinmyhead Месяц назад +8

      Reminds me of some of the disappearance stories on this channel where children seem to disappear into thin air. :(

    • @anum4776
      @anum4776 Месяц назад +10

      I remember doing some jungle gym acrobatics as a kid where I was hanging upside down just by my ankles. To this day I wonder it was possible but I obviously it was 😂 Kids have lighter bodies, take less damage from tumbling down a hill and have proportionally stronger grip strength. Combine those with no knowledge of "this is how it should be done" or "this is dangerous" and you have little spider monkeys climbing up walls.

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 Месяц назад +27

    I just recently was released from the hospital and those nurses absolutely don't leave you alone long enough to go missing.

  • @applesandlemoncake
    @applesandlemoncake Месяц назад +5

    I've heard the story of the nude lady on the side of the road before but with this much detail. You really go above and beyond and I love your videos! Such a treat every week. You deserve your subscribers~

  • @themanheman
    @themanheman Месяц назад +149

    First story, organ harvesting. That's why nobody knows anything, including police.

    • @justkittensbeingkittens5892
      @justkittensbeingkittens5892 Месяц назад +24

      Makes sense tbh. It wasn’t known to all hospital workers but a few worked together. That explains why they would end up in the ceiling. If it was simply malpractice they don’t do that from what I know of. Something was definitely being hidden

    • @weabootrash5891
      @weabootrash5891 Месяц назад

      @@Kambra Going along with this theory it would be easy for them to just lie about the autopsy, especially with how notoriously corrupt South Africa has been for the past decade or so.
      Personally I think that it might have been a death related to medical malpractice with the hospital trying to cover it up with a murderer story, but I wouldn’t trust them regardless

    • @kage9719
      @kage9719 29 дней назад +1

      @@Kambra if they'd cover up malpractice leading to his death, they'd probably cover up the autopsy too

  • @Dacheat
    @Dacheat Месяц назад +9

    Hey Brother, Myself like many others never miss a New Upload from You. I just have to say from all of us, We love your content and narration. Keep it coming Homeslice. 😉

  • @lydz8015
    @lydz8015 Месяц назад +4

    Definitely one of my favorite series and channel on RUclips, great narration, stories and sound track. Tankyou for fueling my morbid curiosity

  • @MonstaCody302
    @MonstaCody302 Месяц назад +53

    I absolutely love this freaking Channel

  • @dylanmcfee3268
    @dylanmcfee3268 Месяц назад +1

    I've heard both of these stories before and yet both of them still send chills down my spine, especially the second one. Awesome video once again, Sean!

  • @timdavis6088
    @timdavis6088 Месяц назад +12

    First story: I see one of two possibilities; 1) A hospital worker or someone within the industry who is a serial killer. It's not like that's never happened before. Preying on the immobile or elderly is a clue. All of the victims were unable to fight back. 2) A pattern of corruption of the hospital staff that is so wide spread and prevalent that the same tactics are being used to dispose of bodies they don't want to disclose as negligent homicide. Lazy police work that didn't want to solve anything. They should be able to compare employee time sheets from the surrounding hospitals and find the common denominator.

    • @doonagoding6146
      @doonagoding6146 Месяц назад +3

      How can someone hoist a full sized man out of a room and put him in the ceiling with no witnesses??

    • @timdavis6088
      @timdavis6088 Месяц назад +2

      @@doonagoding6146 I think the original nurse is involved. She was the last person to see him alive and basically states that there was no way someone else could have slipped by her. So that leaves only her. They should have put her in the box (interview room) for a few hours and see if she cracks.

  • @limbeboy7
    @limbeboy7 Месяц назад +59

    Do the Case of "Africa's Titanic" where over 2,000 died off the coast of Senegal in 2002.

  • @nightowl9161
    @nightowl9161 Месяц назад +15

    4:53 Pronounced Sun-dee-leh for anyone not from South Africa

  • @SirDerp909
    @SirDerp909 Месяц назад +42

    3:04 *not a real body
    Lord, I hope not, because it looks all too convincing.

  • @mikaross4671
    @mikaross4671 Месяц назад +5

    Holy crap, the Christine and Nick story is insane!! It really is a miracle that Deborah called police or else Nick would have 100 percent died the day he was found. I love your channel so much, and the way you tell stories.

  • @jtrain100179
    @jtrain100179 Месяц назад +36

    I watched a interview with nick. He said he woke up when the car hitting the trees and thought his mom was asleep. Said a white light was coming to him every night and it kept him warm until rescue came.

    • @gaz8891
      @gaz8891 Месяц назад +2

      Oh interesting !

    • @aubreymorgan9763
      @aubreymorgan9763 Месяц назад +8

      Yes! He wasn’t able to explain much at the time because he was so young, but later interviews he is pretty detailed about the lights and what the lights were doing, and feeling safe. Also the boys aunt kept having dreams about the road like seeing the car off the road but she couldn’t place the area. Whether we believe in mothers ghost, angels, other things…a lot of forces were coming together to save that child

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +14

      Not gonna lie, no disrespect to the man at all, but I wouldn't believe anything adult Nick recollects about this event:
      Not only was he 3 years old (how much do you remember from when you where 3? The correct answer for any adult is "nothing"), he was traumatized, in shock, exhausted, dehydrated, starving, etc. etc. Basically, his brain would be in lockdown in order to preserve his sanity, because the situation itself would simply be too much to handle.
      I bet if that Deborah lady hadn't mentioned seeing his mothers ghost (which was probably Nick himself), adult Nick would never said any of this in interviews, but he *wants* to believe his mothers spirit protected him (of course he would, who wouldnt?) so he believes and claims that she did - and Deborahs story is just fuel for the fire and keeps it going.

    • @davemccage7918
      @davemccage7918 Месяц назад +2

      I believe that his mother’s ghost did all that because my mother would probably come back from the dead to beat my ass if she found out I was smoking weed in school! 😂

    • @Shadowfate93
      @Shadowfate93 Месяц назад +3

      ​@davemccage7918 actually, most people start forming their permanent memories around age 4, and can remember things at a younger age if the memory is a traumatic one

  • @magsman448
    @magsman448 Месяц назад +11

    Theirs another very similar story about a mother and child who's vehicle ends up in an icy river, I don't remember what happened exactly but similar unexplainable events occurred and the child survived in a partially submerged car in sub zero temperatures. Theirs more to this life and death than we are told.

    • @panzerabwerkanone
      @panzerabwerkanone Месяц назад +2

      ..or rather there's more to life and death than we understand.

  • @noahfreeman9544
    @noahfreeman9544 Месяц назад +73

    I think it’s safer to say Debrah couldn’t see very well in the middle of the night in a forest but the timing of all of it is still an amazing coincidence

    • @mariawhite7337
      @mariawhite7337 Месяц назад +3

      There is one supernatural thing I believe in its this. Coincidence. Synchronicity. Luck. It's just weird cause I know it's just all bullshit. But to many things have happened for me to sit there and say SOMETHING doesn't exist. Like I got a tiny windfall, (paid a hospital too much money) and my sister got caught in a hurricane. I was able to send her some money to help her out. So yeah. I believe in this.

    • @charlesmoser5287
      @charlesmoser5287 Месяц назад

      Yup, confirmation bias at its finest. We ignore the millions of reports that don't result in something like this and hone in on the one time an unrelated call to the police happened to land them in the right place for a different investigation, then call it a ghost instead of a coincidence.
      If ghosts and apparitions were real, then we'd see a lot more cases where one shows up to draw attention to a survivor in need.

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +8

      Deborah saw Nick and not the mothers spirit. With that in mind, the rest of the entire story makes sense and can be explained. The most amazing part is that Nick survived for 5 days, but even that isn't impossible.

  • @pennypeach7616
    @pennypeach7616 Месяц назад +5

    Your storytelling is always so engaging. You should do audio books.

  • @BigDave88888
    @BigDave88888 Месяц назад +1

    I've finally finished watching all of your videos, and I have to say they are all captivating and horrifying.
    I guess that's what you should expect when watching a channel called Scary Interesting.
    Keep up the amazing work 👌

  • @gsdlife09
    @gsdlife09 Месяц назад +56

    I am not such a believer in Ghosts however I had felt the presence of my deceased grandfather many times and maybe we the living just don't see them as we aren't at the edge.
    I am saying that as the night before my grandfather died it was only me and my aunt in the room( as we lived in Canada I have flown to Bulgaria to take care on my grandfather after he had a stroke) so he asked us who were the people behind us. Me and my aunt turned however as expected there was no one but us three. Then he told us that he sees my grandmother( she died in 1995 and it was 2016).
    I don't know what pushed me however I decided to call my mother in Canada( she had a back operation and wasn't able to travel) and let my grandfather and my mother to talk. Then the following day he passed.
    I believe that my grandfather had really saw something that night before he passed on and I want to believe that it was my grandmother who was the love of his life had come to meet him with other people who he knew but had passed as he for sure could see something that was invisible to me and my aunt.
    So maybe the lady had really seen the mother ghost as it was very fast and her husband didn't as she described her perfectly. What is to say that the child really wasn't alone and his mother spirit stayed to ensure that he was found and helping him hold on to life until he was saved

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +12

      There are many such stories of people seeing deceased love ones, I believe in the afterlife and these give us comforting signs of the life to come.

    • @alvaromneto
      @alvaromneto Месяц назад +13

      That's actually very commom. Thousands of people worldwide who are about to die report start seeing relatives and dead friends hours before their death. Others hear music, see angels or saints. It's just that people are not interested about that, but ask any hospital nurse and they'll have dozens of strange stories to tell ya. People who are in paliative care in their homes, nurses just accept it as pretty much commom phenomena. "I just saw my my dead mother" and they know you're not long for departure.

    • @elafzal5866
      @elafzal5866 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@chendaforestNone of that is true. No such thing as spirits of deceased coming back or ghosts. This is all falsehood that has been particularly propagated by the movie industry.
      I do not disregard or dismiss people witnessing " spirits" in the form of a loved one, but as a Muslim, I hold on to the believe that the jinn( which are also part of the Creation of Allah) are the ones who take on the appearance of either one alive or deceased to play around, deceive etc. Feel free to look into this, I am sure you will find it very interesting.

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +1

      @@elafzal5866 what are jinn from an islamic perspective?

    • @shayanali8771
      @shayanali8771 Месяц назад

      ​@@chendaforestbefore God created Adam and Eve and sent them to earth, the other beings which lived on earth and still to this day, are jinns. You can look it up.

  • @cicero7409
    @cicero7409 Месяц назад +3

    This stuff rarely gets me anymore, but how and why they ended up in the ceiling is bone chillingly horrifying.

  • @goodbyebluesky27
    @goodbyebluesky27 Месяц назад +32

    As much as I absolutely love these videos, I hate when there’s no sensible conclusion lol

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +4

      Second story is very straightforward I'd say. The only confusing bit thats throws a monkey in the wrench is that Deborah keeps claiming she saw a naked woman/spirit, when she in all likelyhood saw a naked Nick but due to perhaps shock and defense mechanisms, her memory won't allow her to recollect the correct image. I mean, how likely is it that you see a naked child out in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night? Surely you saw something else... right? Right? And just like that, your memory of what you saw is no longer what you actually saw.

  • @WTFCORY
    @WTFCORY Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for the consistently great content bro ❤

  • @jimhenderson387
    @jimhenderson387 Месяц назад +3

    Wow, great stories, especially the second one! I believe it was the mother's ghost, trying to get attention for Nick. I'd love to know something about Nick when he was older. Did he remember any of this?

  • @ciera1217
    @ciera1217 Месяц назад +1

    Anytime I hear a story like the last one I get so emotional. I have a 2.5 year old and I can't help but imagine my son in those situations and it absolutely breaks my heart and crushes me. I'm so glad the boy in the story survived.

  • @murdermysteryandhistory
    @murdermysteryandhistory Месяц назад +5

    Alright now I’m convinced that all these creators either steal from 1 another or they have some kind of agreement like you release the new story this day and I’ll release the next. I literally just heard the 1st 2 stories recently and was refreshed with the new material coming out but now all the channels I watch are recreating these stories. I know people that watch this stuff probably watch most of the same people, so has anyone else recognized this?

    • @rebeccah3715
      @rebeccah3715 Месяц назад

      Yeah. Mr Ballen did these some time ago. But I enjoy listening to SI narrate the stories.

    • @aubreymorgan9763
      @aubreymorgan9763 Месяц назад

      Yep, most the channels will do the same stories , just cover them differently. Sometimes with more or less info too. I watched true crime, missing people channels, and ghost video compilations and you’ll see a lot of the same stories again and again

  • @michaelpipkin9942
    @michaelpipkin9942 Месяц назад +38

    Humans.
    I love that you even had to put spontaneous teleportation in the causes suggested.
    By the way, we need to bring spontaneous combustion back.....

    • @littlebear274
      @littlebear274 Месяц назад +1

      lol I've always struggled with insomnia and there was a period a while back when I would lie in bed trying to get to sleep with my brain going "No! We must pre-plan in great detail how to handle returning to the internet after recovering from a non-fatal spontaneous combustion!" Surely one of *the* least likely things to ever happen but I really did spend several hours thinking about it.

  • @LeeD7-sd8nq
    @LeeD7-sd8nq Месяц назад +128

    South Africa we made Scary Interesting fame! 🎉

    • @imovieee3666
      @imovieee3666 Месяц назад +27

      our country has many stories that could be told.. unfortunately😅

    • @DipseyDex
      @DipseyDex Месяц назад

      Was gonna say im surprised this is the first one he's done. ​@@imovieee3666

    • @chendaforest
      @chendaforest Месяц назад +11

      Hell yeah!! 🇿🇦

    • @d.awdreygore
      @d.awdreygore Месяц назад

      @@imovieee3666 Remember that time the government "lost" a hospital full of disabled people?

    • @robertleamon1419
      @robertleamon1419 Месяц назад

      Because y’all are trash

  • @robertleczo5971
    @robertleczo5971 Месяц назад +2

    Love the channel, love the stories and love the background music. Id have to say the background music is what keeps me hooked!

  • @austinclements8010
    @austinclements8010 Месяц назад +83

    cant wait to be featured in one of these videos someday

    • @robertleczo5971
      @robertleczo5971 Месяц назад +8

      nahh

    • @Tal-q3r
      @Tal-q3r Месяц назад

      whats your address? 🤡

    • @Constable.Chauvin
      @Constable.Chauvin Месяц назад +14

      if we grind hard enough, one day we'll have our own episode

    • @elmiribrahimov3641
      @elmiribrahimov3641 Месяц назад +13

      You have to die, disappear, or at least have a serious accident to end up on this channel, so, nah.

    • @NYCKeyy98
      @NYCKeyy98 Месяц назад

      🤔 featured how?

  • @gazorpagrantgaming7190
    @gazorpagrantgaming7190 Месяц назад

    I am a recent subscriber and a huge fan of your channel. It’s always incredibly entertaining, but also so gut wrenching. As a father, anytime a child disappears or is hurt it makes me so upset. But I appreciate you honoring the victims by covering these topics and shedding light on them.

  • @Yulweii
    @Yulweii Месяц назад +13

    For the hospital story I wonder if there was an employee that was doing this that got moved around?

  • @MinglingWithTheDutch
    @MinglingWithTheDutch Месяц назад

    You are the last story telling channel i still watch. I binged them ALL for years and ur all thats left. Well done!

  • @adamb.c.1553
    @adamb.c.1553 Месяц назад +38

    1st story: If the missing patients were missing some internal organs, there’s the answer. Africa has a grizzly and notorious illegal organ trade. Of course it’s not limited to Africa, but their lack of infrastructure undoubtedly makes it easier to happen there.
    Another potential to investigate would be their backgrounds. Were they all tied to a particular warlord in the past (considering their age group they all could have fought for the same side at the same time) and then started new lives elsewhere trying to bury some horrible pasts.
    My last guess (other than the obvious serial killer angle) is that the first guy found in the ceiling angered one or more of the other people he shared a room with. It’s not specifically mentioned in this story, but it’s close to impossible that the man was given his own room to recover in. If the nurse was truly out of the room for less than a minute, the probability that someone else in the recovery room committed the crime is high. Either that or the nurse misstated facts or was also involved somehow.
    The greatest takeaway here is to avoid hospitalization in South Africa at all costs.

    • @KuK137
      @KuK137 Месяц назад +1

      LOLno, I'd trust SA hospital 1000x more than murican one. Safer and dont want to scam millions out of you for simple cold. Also, organ trade? First, you read too many comics, second, if it was really a murder for some organs no one sane would pick a very old man with failing health and a large family to raise alarm for it, seriously, try thinking for a bit before saying BS...

    • @limbeboy7
      @limbeboy7 Месяц назад

      Who tf are you? "Africa has a organ trade"
      Just like white kids in America are all mass shooters? Bro if you not from SA shut up. And SA is one of the most developed countries in Africa and is not considered a 3rd world country. You Americans need to chill b4 you get checked on the internet

    • @ianmiller6040
      @ianmiller6040 Месяц назад

      *grisly. Sorry.

    • @SamanthaHahn-e3i
      @SamanthaHahn-e3i Месяц назад +5

      Warlord? Perhaps you're thinking about Central Africa where there were actual warlords. Africa is a huge and diverse continent. What happens in one region doesn't necessarily happen in another.

  • @HellsArchangel
    @HellsArchangel Месяц назад +1

    I found your channel a few days ago and I’ve binged all of it so thank you for the new upload keep up the good work my man

  • @jeremywhite5762
    @jeremywhite5762 Месяц назад +230

    What's up everybody hope the weeknd's treating you well

    • @LittleWaffle
      @LittleWaffle Месяц назад +7

      It is. just came home from an afternoon with a good friend. ❤ What about you ?

    • @GN77340
      @GN77340 Месяц назад +6

      It's not.

    • @94.darshanugalepatil51
      @94.darshanugalepatil51 Месяц назад +4

      Naah too much work 😢

    • @WrottJackson
      @WrottJackson Месяц назад +4

      I flipped soda onto my face, hair and desk. My chair is still sticky too. From the soda of course!

    • @WrottJackson
      @WrottJackson Месяц назад +4

      @@derekelliott6098 Hey, a fellow Ohioan!

  • @brandonstansberry9195
    @brandonstansberry9195 Месяц назад +2

    Seems that i have to wait tooooooo long for the next drop. Great channel. Keep the stories coming. Have a great weekend.

  • @dylanjames3303
    @dylanjames3303 Месяц назад +7

    Just in time for bed. Thanks for the upload

  • @LindysEpiphany
    @LindysEpiphany Месяц назад +18

    Nicks moms spirit saved his life! Love is the most powerful emotion and a mothers love is invincible!

    • @AW-xc1xc
      @AW-xc1xc Месяц назад

      I don't even believe in ghosts, but the thought of his mother staying with him for as long as it took him to be saved is heartbreaking. Mother's love indeed. 🕊️

  • @OmegaZero0930
    @OmegaZero0930 Месяц назад +1

    Took me a while, but I remember the 2nd story from watching Paranormal Witness. The moment you got to the officer checking his vitals it clicked like "wait I've heard this story before!!!" Good video as always

  • @mobilephil244
    @mobilephil244 Месяц назад +25

    The SA hospital events were obviously human-being jiggery-pokery of some kind - a serial killer +/- accomplice , or maybe the security forces "disappearing" someone. If you accept that it is physically impossible for a crippled full grown man to disappear, in seconds, totally, from a sealed room with a nurse within a couple of metres of the door then you have to accept that the nurse was not telling the truth or we are not hearing the accurate account of what she did say.

  • @enrico_magnani
    @enrico_magnani Месяц назад

    I think this is one of the best videos you made so far.
    Your videos are very detailed, well edited and the voice is pleasant.
    Thank you, for your hard work.

  • @Bigman.0
    @Bigman.0 Месяц назад +11

    Thanks for another scary interesting video✌️

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 Месяц назад

    There are SO many unexplained mysteries...These are excellent examples. Thank you.

  • @SandyPawz-p2k
    @SandyPawz-p2k Месяц назад +3

    I believe it was a miracle the child is still alive without food and water. Angels were watching over him.

  • @Badficwriter
    @Badficwriter Месяц назад +1

    Crazy theory for the first story: something like a Hoyer lift used in the ceiling to hide the body, then move him later. Hoyer lifts are used so just one or a couple nurses can easily move completely immobile people, and the cheap ones can be pretty simple, like ancient Egyptian water buckets with weights on the other end of a balance. If this hospital had a ceiling crawlspace to hide a body, a person could use it to sneak around carefully. Can't link, but Stephen Byers in New Mexico is on some police cam footage escaping into the hospital ceiling crawlspace and trying to get away from the arresting officers. The construction would make it easier. If you've ever read The Elephant Man, some people see hospitals as buffets of helpless people.
    For the second story, bare feet are better at gripping climbing surfaces than shoes are. I would go with the delirious child wandering and absentmindedly leaving clothes behind rather than as a thought out plan. Hypothermia causes delusions and people have been known to take off their clothes in that state.
    I was terribly relieved the woman insisted on going to a payphone. So many terrible kidnappings, someone pretending to be helpless would be a good trap. It wasn't but worked out better than if the man and woman had gone there, found nothing, and continued on.

  • @C.f001
    @C.f001 Месяц назад +23

    Christmas is an interesting choice of the name 😂

    • @darknesskingsized8996
      @darknesskingsized8996 Месяц назад +8

      Random English word names are common in Africa and SE Asia

    • @TurkeySanga
      @TurkeySanga Месяц назад +1

      Maybe just a nickname he goes by, probably called Chris or Christopher

    • @C.f001
      @C.f001 Месяц назад +1

      @@darknesskingsized8996 I’ve watched enough Thai dramas to believe that lol

    • @Canalcoholic
      @Canalcoholic Месяц назад +2

      He might have been born on that day.

    • @aliquotidian
      @aliquotidian Месяц назад

      Was a famous British barrister (attorney) who went by Christmas Humphreys - actual first name was Travers after his father. Probably to distinguish as father also in profession. Converted to Buddhism in late teens, published several works in field. Was the prosecutor who secured conviction for Timothy Evans, who was executed by hanging - it came out later that the murders he was executed for were done by his friend, mentor and neighbour, John Reginald Christie, case also known as 10 Rillington Place (film starring Richard Attenborough based on). [Rillington auto corrected to Killing tonight...😮]

  • @ZoeCienkowski-zg7mn
    @ZoeCienkowski-zg7mn Месяц назад +2

    I absolutely love how we all love this channel

  • @Spinatpirat
    @Spinatpirat Месяц назад +18

    2nd one is absolutely insane.

    • @DereckVankirk
      @DereckVankirk Месяц назад

      I seen it first and taped on the video and I looked and there was 0 comments and 0 likes I was just flabbergasted so I I liked it and commented first crazy

  • @vialogan
    @vialogan Месяц назад +1

    My first time here - very compelling! I subbed.

  • @Krystalmyth
    @Krystalmyth Месяц назад +11

    The fact the car saw Christine's naked body on the side of the road seems almost paranormal...

    • @kingfisher9553
      @kingfisher9553 Месяц назад +3

      Car named Christine?

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +4

      Yepp, which means she probably didn't. You know who was actually around (and naked)? Nick. She saw Nick but couldn't comprehend what she saw (I mean, who could?) and so she deduced it was a naked woman, which then (when it was clear that it wasn't) became "a spirit".

  • @lostandlost519
    @lostandlost519 Месяц назад

    These videos make my hangover insignificant. I appreciate your content.

  • @NoStoryNoWorry
    @NoStoryNoWorry Месяц назад +14

    The 2nd story was chilling. Thank God the child was saved. I don’t doubt it was the mother’s spirit in her last ditch attempt at saving her baby boy. Bless that Deputy.

  • @hayleysutherland-clark5969
    @hayleysutherland-clark5969 Месяц назад

    Not only are your videos interesting, and thought provoking. You have the best story-telling voice ever! 😊

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 Месяц назад +13

    I actually remember hearing story number 2. The child’s mom saved her child’s life even after death. I’m not really sure if ghosts exists but sometimes I wonder!

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад +1

      Or Deborah saw a naked child (Nick) but deduced that it was a woman. Then the story explains itself without any supernatural elements.

  • @tabby6744
    @tabby6744 Месяц назад +2

    Another great video! If it matters Placerville sounds like Plas Sir Vil.

  • @irishdevil1490
    @irishdevil1490 Месяц назад +14

    Excellent stories, I do believe it was Nick's mom on the road.

  • @remarkable_ruin8608
    @remarkable_ruin8608 Месяц назад

    Was having a terrible day. Thanks for the upload. Made me feel a little better.

  • @NineSevenThree
    @NineSevenThree Месяц назад +3

    A horrifying story for Saturday , let’s fuggin gooooo

  • @thomaswalsh4552
    @thomaswalsh4552 Месяц назад +2

    Having spent quite some time as a patient in hospitals, it can take a while for nurses to get back to you with something, even if that something is close by or usually doesn’t take long.
    Not a slight against nurses, I’m sure this is due to an overwhelming work load or a more urgent matter most of the time.

  • @sc0tte1-416
    @sc0tte1-416 Месяц назад +3

    There's something about south Africa that just says nope, don't wanna go there...

    • @haywoodyoudome
      @haywoodyoudome Месяц назад +1

      It just hasn't been the same since the end of apartheid.

  • @l1089624
    @l1089624 Месяц назад

    Really liking the possibly paranormal connection in this video.
    The second story reminds me of the Japanese hikers rescued when someone spotted a large SOS made from trees, that were made by someone else, and its still unknown how they were cut down and arranged.

  • @LordVlax
    @LordVlax Месяц назад +16

    On the first story, the only thing we can know about this cases, is what the hospital shares with the public and they would not share anything that could incriminate them, not even with the police. I believe the only reason why these are mysteries its because there's a lot that was not said…

  • @ianstadtman4784
    @ianstadtman4784 Месяц назад

    God I love this channel. Sean, you’re so good at storytelling, I wish for nothing more than your success

  • @ghost-facedhindu4275
    @ghost-facedhindu4275 Месяц назад +41

    Who got stuck in a cave again?

  • @rhianonmorris5367
    @rhianonmorris5367 Месяц назад +1

    I know this statement is fantastical, but I have heard of Nick's case before. I truly believe that his mother’s spirit stayed so that he would be found. There's so much about death and the afterlife we don't know. I personally think that she stayed and tried to get help. One of the basic laws of physics is that energy cannot be created or destroyed - we are beings powered by electrical energy, in our nerves and our brains, all of those electrical impulses that keep us alive. It's my own personal philosophy that that energy is the soul, or whatever people want to call it. This idea is separated from religion for me, more like a basic fact. Anyway, I think Christine stayed to make sure her son lived. He very could have possibly climbed up such a steep embankment, but I don't think it would have been possible for such a weakened 3 year old. I'm just glad he survived. That story always gets to me.

  • @alifirhas3550
    @alifirhas3550 Месяц назад

    I have to watch your videos twice or thrice, cause I usually watch when I'm tired and I ended up sleeping. It's a good nap though, I'm not complaining.

  • @sandstormxx
    @sandstormxx Месяц назад +8

    Was it confirmed that Christine was dead for five days? Could she have been injured, took care of her son, then climbed up the embankment to find help, collapsed unconscious, dropped a shoe, then climbed back down, finally passing away from internal bleeding/dehydration/etc in the car --- seatbelt on, dying attempt to get the car going or something. As said in the video, there was no blood in the car, so she could have bled in the thicket next to the car.
    It is possible it was her but she wasn't naked, maybe a trick of the light, or the way her top rode up showed skin in a way that made it look like was completely nude.

    • @MinscS2
      @MinscS2 Месяц назад

      Why would Christine drop Nicks shoe?
      The story makes complete sense (even if its surreal and tragic) if we deduce that Deborah saw a naked Nick (who was naked when police found him) but couldn't comprehend that she saw a naked child in the middle of the night, so deduced that it had to be a naked woman.

  • @joycebrackbill-henderly8311
    @joycebrackbill-henderly8311 Месяц назад +1

    The 2nd story was once on Unsolved Mysteries. I believe the second theory that the Mom's spirit did that in order to ensure it would get someone's attention. The love of a mother is strong!

  • @preethamj2385
    @preethamj2385 Месяц назад +2

    Waiting for my life to get f'd up so much that I eventually end up in one of these episodes.

  • @ans88682
    @ans88682 Месяц назад +1

    Heyy, I was expecting this on Sunday. Glad to get this earlier hehe

  • @RossDouglas-ut3es
    @RossDouglas-ut3es Месяц назад +13

    Scary Interesting is on level par with MrBallen 🙌🏽 In saying that, does anyone have any recommendations? TIA

    • @KrinchiD
      @KrinchiD Месяц назад +2

      Monsters Among Us is another good one.

    • @canadianeskimogirl
      @canadianeskimogirl Месяц назад

      I find Mr ballin just a teensy weenie bit better

    • @jameseff
      @jameseff Месяц назад +10

      @@canadianeskimogirlmr ballin is kinda too extra for me, this is straight to the point and that’s how I like it lol

    • @mockgothgurl
      @mockgothgurl Месяц назад +3

      That Chapter is really good!

    • @dannieandrews
      @dannieandrews Месяц назад +1

      The Casual Criminalist is really well researched and the host likes to give the facts of the stories without going in to too much gory detail. One of his favourite sayings is 'think CSI not Saw'. So if you're into true crime then I highly recommend that one :)

  • @paige_on_YT
    @paige_on_YT Месяц назад +1

    It’s incredibly hard to carry dead weight, even harder when it’s a grown man and I would think it would be impossible to lift one up to a ceiling or However it was done. Either way he had to lifted and carried…Plus according the nurse in the first story, it happened in a split second (which I find hard to believe tbh).
    That one’s really weird and the hospital has to be behind it. Super wild

  • @rexdragon8935
    @rexdragon8935 Месяц назад +2

    A very interesting video as always, but the real horrible fate here is the South African man named Christmas.

  • @michaelaprince
    @michaelaprince Месяц назад

    I love your videos man. I have to say, this one actually gave me the creeps. Maybe it’s because there are no explanations, but damn. You got me with this one. 😂