Missing 411 | Did an Unknown Predator Kill Bart Schleyer?

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  • @TheLoreLodge
    @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +152

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    • @Nox-Noctiflora
      @Nox-Noctiflora Год назад +8

      I am the Lore Logger Master of the Logs of Lore, Keeper of The Log's Lore and Chopper of the allmighty Lore Trees

    • @OrroHelhammer
      @OrroHelhammer Год назад +4

      Over half the episode on some hunter story, can we get better quality control?

    • @peadrianlastname
      @peadrianlastname Год назад +3

      Does mr ballen know you used one of his early add reads in this episode?

    • @larvin6910
      @larvin6910 Год назад +3

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    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад +2

      What if the terrible FEAR of an accident caused me to drink and drive and caused the accident? Can I sue the inventor of Jack Daniels, corn farmers, Henry Ford, and Canada if I hit a maple tree?

  • @TheDonSP
    @TheDonSP Год назад +391

    Canadian here. If someone I cared about went missing and the RCMP was lead on the case I’m immediately hiring private investigators/trackers to supplement my own and local search parties. That’s putting it mildly.

    • @DarranKern
      @DarranKern Год назад +6

      Indeed

    • @Transilvanian90
      @Transilvanian90 Год назад +4

      Yup, sad to say but true

    • @QuitYoJibby-JabbinFool
      @QuitYoJibby-JabbinFool Год назад +1

      Uhhhh...... ABSOLUTELY....... ONE LOOK AT BRENDA LUCKY (RCMP Commissioner) AND THE TOTAL SHITSTORM THAT WAS THE NOVA SCOTIA SHOOTING..... AND OTHER STUPID SHIT....= PURE CORRUPTION AND POLITICAL POLICE FORCE

    • @jaredfortin6810
      @jaredfortin6810 11 месяцев назад +8

      This is so true tho because most canadian cases are just showing incompetence and laziness

    • @saggingjet5691
      @saggingjet5691 9 месяцев назад +10

      American here. I trust the rcmp as much as I trust the fbi. Not one darn bit.

  • @smm855
    @smm855 Год назад +875

    Your dog making the noise every time you said 'talk to animals' was hilarious 🤣

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +304

      I want to be clear that he was not trained to do that

    • @danorris5235
      @danorris5235 Год назад +72

      ​@@TheLoreLodgeI had one growing up that would bark whenever she heard the word, "pinecones," like someone just cussed at her.

    • @Fi6ment
      @Fi6ment Год назад +44

      @@danorris5235lmao my friend’s dog goes crazy anytime he hears “haircut?” but not like he’s going to get one, just the word itself sets him off and he runs around screaming

    • @hydrashade1851
      @hydrashade1851 Год назад +10

      @@TheLoreLodge makes me all the more convinced animals can learn to understand english

    • @BobGeanis
      @BobGeanis Год назад +10

      ​@@danorris5235my dog would get mad if you said burlap to her

  • @osirisatot19
    @osirisatot19 Год назад +2598

    The more I watch videos like this the more I realize how lazy law enforcement can be.

    • @willemvanstaden3292
      @willemvanstaden3292 Год назад +106

      I think "complicit" is a better word - the authorities know about whatever inhuman/subhuman/half-human predators are comitting these strange head-huntings and murders - and they do not seek to destroy them - they instead placate them and avoid their "territory". Why? If have to make a wild guess: these creatures are connected in some way to the Nephilim; and the authorities are in constant contact with the fallen angels - garnering forbidden knowledge and tech from them in exchange for their ancient offspring being spared annihilation - as well as the authorities having to actively attempt to free the fallen ones. Or maybe it's a supernatural force that the authorities simply do not know HOW to counter. Maybe things become worse when the authorities actively attempt to defeat these forces?

    • @kuo8088
      @kuo8088 Год назад +17

      And so much terrible things happen to do many really upstanding people.

    • @-Zer0Dark-
      @-Zer0Dark- Год назад +332

      @@willemvanstaden3292 Drugs are cool, and I love the SCP implications as much as anyone, but maybe a lower dose next time, homie.

    • @lordbacconator
      @lordbacconator Год назад +15

      Best joke ever

    • @a15thcenturysuitofgothicarmor
      @a15thcenturysuitofgothicarmor Год назад +54

      Almost like you can't trust them and you are the only person you can reply on or something.

  • @BelowthePlains
    @BelowthePlains Год назад +1671

    im really sorry to hear about your attack. hope they find the squach that did it to you and throw the book at him

    • @BelowthePlains
      @BelowthePlains Год назад +84

      #notallbigfoots

    • @deluxeedition4639
      @deluxeedition4639 Год назад +51

      #notallbigfoots

    • @Red-jt6uu
      @Red-jt6uu Год назад +65

      Interestingly, some US states have actual laws on the books relating to big foot. For example, a law in Texas saying that it’s perfectly fine to shoot one.

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 Год назад +14

      Thank Heavens for Morgan and Morgan

    • @johnathanheatherman6438
      @johnathanheatherman6438 Год назад +7

      It's cause he did not Pity the Gourd

  • @yonkonkeroo82
    @yonkonkeroo82 Год назад +1430

    The thing that always gets me about this case (and the only reason I remember this case) is because of that fucking bag. Bart had food in that bag. Even people who don't know jack shit about bears know they love people food - they will break into houses, cars, trashcans etc. to get to it. So you have a bag w/ food in it sitting a few yards away from the remains of Bart. A bag which, after a week, was still untouched w/ the indentation of where Bart was sitting still embedded in it. Not disturbed in the slightest. Not to mention the rest of his supplies. Weird. Really fucking weird.
    Even if this was a murder - someone came and offed Bart for sport or some awful shit - that still doesn't explain why animals never raided his supplies. Even something small, like a fox.

    • @eshanroveran7850
      @eshanroveran7850 Год назад +380

      I’d also like to add to your point about the supposed bear not touching his other supplies
      It was late September early October. During this season a hibernating bear’s daily calorie intake goes from ~5,000 calories a day to fuckin 20,000 calories a day.
      The time frame matches up to when a bear would literally eat any and everything it physically could stomach in order to prepare for hibernation.

    • @Thomas62374
      @Thomas62374 Год назад +72

      Would it have been a bag that is sealed to prevent the scent of food from getting out? Sounds like something useful for bear country. I don't live/camp in bear country so I don't know if this is really a thing.

    • @luciac.419
      @luciac.419 Год назад +144

      @@Thomas62374 Its not a thing as far as i know... they can always smell something thats why you go around 200 feet away to hang your food (overnight) & also cook in a different location & also change the clothes you cook in (leave the clothes there too some people clean it there too) so you try to cook close to a water source. But tbh I don't camp like that (long hikes & camping on the trails)

    • @mushyroom9569
      @mushyroom9569 Год назад +46

      Bears have a reputation for loving people food because there is a high correlation between bears that live around people and bears that have learned that people have good food. Unfortunately for Bart, he was not around these bears.

    • @theescoob8684
      @theescoob8684 Год назад +85

      dude that honestly is a mind breaking thought. animals not doing their typical animal thing is extremely weird.

  • @Jane_8319
    @Jane_8319 Год назад +953

    The detail about how the alaskan wildlife photographer was eaten alive and the audio was recorded is freaking horrifying. Some awful morbid part of me wants to look it up but there’s no way I’m doing that. My god that’s terrifying.

    • @GrandpasRevenge43
      @GrandpasRevenge43 Год назад +291

      Not only did he get himself eaten, but also his girlfriend. If you're interested there's a documentary called "grizzly man" about him. He thought he could talk to them and that the bears shared a "bond" with him. He recorded himself being eaten by a bear, telling his girlfriend to hit the bear with a pan, and got her killed too. They won't release the real audio because of messed up it is but they recreated it I guess

    • @jessicahyder
      @jessicahyder Год назад +10

      😧 Such a fucking nightmare!

    • @cat_spit
      @cat_spit Год назад +254

      His name was Timothy Treadwell and he was well known with the local wildlife agencies for getting way too close to the bears. He and his girlfriend were also in the area later in the year than usual, so the bears were hungry and looking for calorie-dense foods. I've heard that Mr. Treadwell could recognize the bears that were "regulars" in the areas he stayed in and the bear that killed him wasn't one he knew, so I guess maybe he did have a reasonable sense of how safe he was around familiar bears. But still, his story is a lesson in why you always respect a wild animal's ability to hurt or kill you. You don't get a special pass just because you feel like you have a "bond" with them.

    • @Jane_8319
      @Jane_8319 Год назад +19

      @@GrandpasRevenge43 oh christ, that’s even more tragic

    • @sujimtangerines
      @sujimtangerines Год назад +14

      I'm morbidly curious as well but just not there, ready to seek it out, yet.
      If you do, come back please and give a short summary or let us know whether it is not for the faint of heart, please?

  • @jamesdaviesanswers8751
    @jamesdaviesanswers8751 Год назад +907

    Bart sounds like the absolute chillest dude. Would have loved to put back some beers and Glizzies with him. RIP

  • @sadezem991
    @sadezem991 Год назад +232

    Bart seems like one of the coolest people I've ever heard of. Every fact/anecdote just made him better and better. These cases are always so sad, but this one really gets me. What a legend. RIP Bart

    • @BartholomewSmutz
      @BartholomewSmutz Год назад +2

      Anybody that would eat raw Skunk has a screw loose.

    • @soberserotonin1850
      @soberserotonin1850 Год назад +3

      This video is a very glossed-over positive portrayal lol clearly left out all negatives and just listed as many positive words and synonyms as possible, for some reason

    • @soberserotonin1850
      @soberserotonin1850 Год назад +1

      Not that that means he wasn’t cool, though, just that this video guzzles his nuts a bit haha

    • @DanielWilczek-nu7ff
      @DanielWilczek-nu7ff 11 месяцев назад

      He was a cool guy but this video really really really does not cover Bart as a person (properly or thoroughly enough). I'd recommend doing even deeper research genuinely.

  • @preator_vallum6377
    @preator_vallum6377 Год назад +146

    Man even despite knowing what was gonna happen, I got really invested in learning about Bart's life, thank you for including that.

  • @Eli-qm5is
    @Eli-qm5is Год назад +126

    If anybody’s curious about the Alaskan wildlife photographer mentioned, his name was Timothy Treadwell. He spent thirteen summers camping around grizzlies on the Katmai Coast, trying to get as close to them as possible, even touching them and interacting with cubs. He and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were eaten by a 28-year-old male in 2003

    • @Si_Sireeni
      @Si_Sireeni Год назад +1

      I've seen the video. It's fucking gruesome.

    • @edorasmarauder5761
      @edorasmarauder5761 Год назад +1

      @@Si_Sireeni Why does this video need to exist?

    • @Si_Sireeni
      @Si_Sireeni Год назад +6

      @@edorasmarauder5761 he was recording at the time

    • @dusky6280
      @dusky6280 Год назад +3

      @@Si_Sireeni There wasn't any video, only audio, and it was destroyed. (you'd know that if you watched the video you're commenting under) You absolutely have not seen any "video" of this event. Moron

    • @Si_Sireeni
      @Si_Sireeni Год назад

      @@dusky6280 see deez nuts

  • @brokenfoxproductions
    @brokenfoxproductions Год назад +229

    Bart sounds like the type of dude I would want to go hunting with. I can definitely appreciate the sense of humor with taxidermy or mummified animals, the love of nature, and the absolute backwoods badassery that this man exhibited. May his legacy never be forgotten.

  • @Kellethorn
    @Kellethorn Год назад +512

    Couple, friendly, factual corrections. I worked with a bunch of the P&W people involved in some of the grizzly studies you mentioned back when I was in uni.
    So, for bear attack, there's a ton of common misconceptions around the best thing to do. The data are pretty clear in it, however.
    1) If it hasn't seen you yet, back away slowly and try to remain unseen.
    2) If it has seen you, slowly back away but talk to it and let it know you're human.
    3) If it charges you, scream and make yourself big. Almost all charges are bluff charges. Call it's bluff like your life depends on it (it does).
    4) If it slowly, steadily approaches you, this is actually the worst. This is textbook predatory behavior. Scream, yell, make yourself big, throw stuff. Prepare to fight for your life because it's decided you'd look real nice as human-sushi with a side of spare ribs.
    Under no circumstances, ever, short of you being within feet of your car, or shelter, should you run. This will trigger a predation response even in a curious bear.
    Also, playing dead only works if the bear was acting in defense, and you hadn't triggered a predation response. So unless you're REALLY confident in your ability to read bear body language before the attack, you're much better off fighting....
    On a separate note, the shape of a bow really has nothing to do with it's inherent strength. You can have a 200 lb recurve bow and a 10 lb longbow. The same actually applies to shortbows which are frequently misunderstood as "weaker" than a longbow.
    The power of a bow is determined purely by the resistance of the limbs.
    Now, the limb shape will help determine things like the angle an arrow will take when it first leaves the bow, but the arrow will be moving at the same speed and travel the same distance as it would with a differently-shaped bow of the same draw weight.
    You can think of it sorta like shooting a .22 round out of a handgun or a rifle. There are advantages and disadvantages to each, but the "strength" of the bullet is essentially the same.

    • @eshanroveran7850
      @eshanroveran7850 Год назад +41

      While you’re correct I do want to point out that a .22 fired out of a semi automatic pistol would be vastly less powerful than a .22 fired out of a Bolt action rifle
      Simply because in a semi automatic or automatic, some of the Gas/Force is used to rotate the bolt and chamber a new round. While in a bolt action every little bit of that energy and gas is pushed out of the barrel and none of its wasted
      Your comparison with guns would work better if you were to say that the barrel length doesn’t make a difference in force, because as for as energy and force goes they actually aren’t equal

    • @Kellethorn
      @Kellethorn Год назад +23

      @@eshanroveran7850 yeah, I actually thought of that before posting. Also thought about the impact of rifling on the accuracy of the slug and some of the other factors.
      I sorta went back and forth about changing it but ultimately settled on it being "close enough."
      For example, you can make the argument that the limb geometry of bows does change the trajectory of the arrow in flight, so it's not that there is "no" difference between a 90 lb. longbow and a 90 lb. recurve bow, but more that at the end of the day, they both were roughly the same in terms of their stopping power.
      So, even though I know a rifle essentially gets "more use" out of the same amount of powder, I figured the overall analogy still stands since, in my experience, the length and rifling of a barrel is much more important in terms of it's benefits to accuracy than it is to increasing stopping power.
      Maybe a cleaner analogy for it would be, "if you wouldn't hunt a moose with a .22 in a hand gun, upgrading to a rifle really isn't gonna do much either. You just need need more firepower" and by the same token, "if a 60 lb recurve bow isn't enough to bring down your target, switching to a 60 lb longbow is really not likely to change much."

    • @godwarrior3403
      @godwarrior3403 Год назад +53

      A friendly correction to you in turn: if bear not friend, why cute, hm?

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Год назад +10

      @@Kellethorn I suspect Bart's case was #4, and it may have attacked him while he was sleeping.

    • @LunarBoba
      @LunarBoba Год назад +5

      Does it matter at all depending on the type of bear? I’ve heard what you should do can differ whether you’re facing a grizzly or black bear. Not sure how true that is lol

  • @heyhistory1434
    @heyhistory1434 Год назад +38

    Everyone is talking about heart attacks, but an aneurysm is just as likely and probably explains why a man who was so healthy could just drop dead. Aneurysms can form in the healthiest of people and are silent killers

    • @robonator2945
      @robonator2945 4 месяца назад +2

      this is a pretty common pop culture myth. Aneurysms don't just make people drop dead, even in incredibly severe cases where they actually burst (which is generally the only cases where there are any immediately serious complications at all) they *_are_* serious, but the metric you can see from a quick google is "40% of people die within 24 hours", which is a far cry from the instant death that's depicted in most media.
      Definitely incredibly serious, but not anything like the "whoops you're dead" that you see commonly depicted. Also, he had absolutely none of the markers for someone suseptible to one. He didn't smoke, he was incredibly fit, ate incredibly well, etc. It's certainly possible he was stressed and had high blood pressure, but that'd be a fairly large stretch to make. (especially given the condition he died in)

  • @CrystalBbyUSA
    @CrystalBbyUSA Год назад +137

    Being eaten alive by a bear has to be one of the worst ways to die. Just thinking about it freaks me out!

    • @gabriellegay4097
      @gabriellegay4097 Год назад +5

      You should check out mr ballen’s video “man who was eaten alive by a bear,” or something like that

  • @WarGuy19
    @WarGuy19 Год назад +77

    As a hunter i can say contrary to your statment, yes its entirely possible for him to have been snuck up on, but its also highly likly that somthing simple like him having been sleepy and nooding off only to get attacked by a predator of some kind. Or some combination like that to have happened. Even the most skilled and highly trained people still mess up or get blindsided from time to time in any field.

    • @SagginsDontmatter
      @SagginsDontmatter 8 месяцев назад +3

      Sir your are a man of extreme intelligence and rational thought ....cudos for not being a duck

    • @DipsAndPushups
      @DipsAndPushups 6 месяцев назад +2

      That doesn't explain why the food that he left just a couple of yards away from him was untouched.

    • @WarGuy19
      @WarGuy19 6 месяцев назад +1

      Why would a large preditor care about human food or stuff? Assuming it's not a bare, but even then, why would something that just got itself around 200 pounds of meat care about other food in the area?

    • @treyt3764
      @treyt3764 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DipsAndPushups The food is just as likely to be eaten either way. if he just got lost somewhere, animals would still eat it. But if he was their meal they are more likely to leave it alone. But a large apex predator in the area can make lesser predators skiddish or simply leave the area. But even if he just dropped the bags in camp or where his bow was found and beamed up to a starship the bags are just as likely to be ripped open for any food that can be smelled unless a big corpse is available t be eaten instead. If the predator scent marked the spot after the kill other animals would leave it alone.

    • @DipsAndPushups
      @DipsAndPushups 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@treyt3764 He was killed by a dogman. That's the large predator that marked the scent

  • @UpToSpeedOnJaguar
    @UpToSpeedOnJaguar Год назад +461

    Don't just write off a death to a medical illness due to the person being the sptting image of health.
    My wife's stepbrother recently died from a sudden massive heart attack while out hunting with his wife. They're were both up in a tree stand when it happened, and the only reason anyone found out was because his wife was there to witness it and watch helplessly.
    He was 25, and the model image of good health, better than I could ever say I am. Seriously, you literally CAN meet an unfortunate fate due to a sudden stroke or heart attack.

    • @kierstena4174
      @kierstena4174 Год назад

      He'd probably gotten the clot shot AKA covid "v@ccine". That wasn't happening when this story took place.

    • @UpToSpeedOnJaguar
      @UpToSpeedOnJaguar Год назад +28

      @user-tl9gz3ic5y he was unvaxxed, and the big 'Vid was not ruled as a factor believe it or not. It was completely out of the blue.

    • @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD
      @MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD Год назад +11

      @@UpToSpeedOnJaguar crazy. Sorry to hear that

    • @chuckn4851
      @chuckn4851 Год назад +40

      I'm genuinely sorry to hear that dude. However while it shouldn't be written off as a possibility, it *is* arguably extremely, extremely unlikely.

    • @justarandompepe8961
      @justarandompepe8961 Год назад +14

      its certainly not impossible but its really not something to be worried about. its extremely rare and extremely unlikely. such things are caused by an underlying medical condition or illness, thats why its always good to get regular check ups. your probably more likely to win the lottery.

  • @kimosterhout3242
    @kimosterhout3242 Год назад +174

    I theorize that Bart was dead and his body just scavenged. I think the strongest possibility is an undiagnosed medical condition that caused his death. Of course, with so little of the remains recovered, it’s impossible to say for sure.

    • @Pushing_Pixels
      @Pushing_Pixels Год назад +5

      If his body was scavenged there would be obvious signs of it.

    • @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920
      @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 Год назад +39

      This would explain why there were no signs of a struggle and none of the scat nearby had clothing in it. The scavengers would come and go and they may even have ignored a sealed dry bag of food, being either unable to smell it over the strong smell of a decaying body or uninterested in working the bag open when there was such an easy meal right there.

    • @gillianjones6629
      @gillianjones6629 Год назад +10

      ​@@clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 I wonder how helpful the scatological evidence is. Do we have to assume whatever ate him immediately took a dump right there?

    • @baconsarny-geddon8298
      @baconsarny-geddon8298 Год назад +29

      Yeah, that's what I thought. Except, instead of "undiagnosed medical problem" (which IS viable, too), I thought maybe he just had some accident- Maybe a bad fall, or he badly injurred himself some other way (sure, he was a highly skilled outdoorsman. But freak accidents can happen to ANYONE. And he seems like he had a pretty risky lifestyle).
      And if that left him either unconscious, badly injurred, or dead, then he'd be easy pickings for a bear or wolf.

    • @kimosterhout3242
      @kimosterhout3242 Год назад +1

      @@baconsarny-geddon8298 That’s a good point.

  • @sa-amirel-hayeed699
    @sa-amirel-hayeed699 Год назад +46

    This is why you have to have two cameras when you're in the woods. One with the camera flash, the other with the muzzle flash

  • @MajesticsTwelve
    @MajesticsTwelve Год назад +50

    this guy seemed so chill, it was sad to hear at the end that he was dead rather than missing, somehow when someones missing it seems almost more hopeful?

  • @chubbydinosaur9148
    @chubbydinosaur9148 Год назад +60

    Just because you're healthy doesn't mean you can't have a cardiovascular event that ends you.
    I was 23 and known to be an unstoppable beast. Yet a lot of bad stuff happened and my body couldn't take it.
    His best friends died so close together, he died of a broken heart, literally.

    • @mandarinsandclementines2997
      @mandarinsandclementines2997 2 месяца назад +2

      Omg you're right, then he could have been gnawed at by scavengers, picked at and eaten. The poor man, what an unfortunate end to a life.

    • @graeson3317
      @graeson3317 Месяц назад +1

      Well and external health doesn't always show the internal sometimes things go unnoticed because of this idea young athletic people don't have to worry about cardiac events

    • @faerierain7536
      @faerierain7536 Месяц назад +1

      Fr I knew an athletic kid, fit and ate really well, never was into drugs or alcohol. At 15 he suddenly dropped dead of a heart attack. None of his physicals picked up an underlying heart issue and he never showed or at least mentioned any symptoms.

    • @KikiAmundsen
      @KikiAmundsen 25 дней назад

      Yeah and also genetics are another possibility. We don't know his family's medical history. What if his closest relatives have heart issues all over and he himself was the "nah, I'm good, it'll heal on its own" type like most of the hunters I know?

    • @anthonyfrison8511
      @anthonyfrison8511 19 часов назад

      @@mandarinsandclementines2997but wouldn’t they have found something of him there? There was no body

  • @paulyates3865
    @paulyates3865 Год назад +66

    Most accurate take on game hunting I've seen. The culture is rarely represented so closely.

  • @melaniejakubowycz2793
    @melaniejakubowycz2793 Год назад +58

    Thank you for representing most of the hunting community so well. I’ve been hunting since I was around eight years old with my dad and you’ve described everything I was taught to do perfectly. A lot of people miss understand what hunting is so it’s refreshing to see someone educate themselves. Thank you!

  • @Broogli
    @Broogli Год назад +15

    0:40 the collinsworth edit is easily the most niche, random, and truly comical edit i've seen in a long time... I was just listening to the video, and when you said "now this is a guy" bro i literally thought of chris , then glanced over to see his face pop up

  • @Kittongrl720
    @Kittongrl720 Год назад +52

    15:53 - Aidan calling baby Siberian Tigers “kittens” is awesome and I’m here for it.
    I mean that with respect and love. Please don’t ever change. 😻

  • @Ammo08
    @Ammo08 Год назад +50

    There's an old saying in Wyoming: There ain't a horse that can't be rode, or a cowboy who can't be throwed. Maybe he just found that one bear.

    • @toastle8005
      @toastle8005 6 месяцев назад +7

      …yet all of the behaviour doesn’t match up.
      It’s not that something COULD kill him that’s concerning, he’s human- it’s that the food-smelling bag was so untouched, that it still had his indentation in it. None of the bear signs or tells nearby, no cache, nothing.
      When the lifetime bear-experts say “…I don’t think that could be a bear”, I think I’ll take that analysis to have some weight

  • @dudeguy1049
    @dudeguy1049 Год назад +18

    Bart was a friggen RPG Protag with his shenaniganry from the sounds of it.

  • @mikeshockley7641
    @mikeshockley7641 Год назад +73

    As a resident of Rogersville, TN (foothills of the Smokies) I really appreciate the effort you take to educate people on the residents of Appalachia and their distinction from the Hollywood stereotype. This is the second episode where I've seen you do this, and that fact alone earned you a sub...plus your content is pretty darned good, too. I will say, the one thing that "hillbillies" have a propensity to do is to apostrophize plurality. You know...like "Now serving ½lb hamburger's!". When you see that, it won't be long before you hear "y'all" and "you'uns", the sound of banjos ,smell the comforting smell of cornbread and soup beans and then you know you're in Appalachia where all "i" pronunciations are lazy and drawled and the people all wave at you, even if you've never met them ..just bc it's the kind and neighborly thing to do. 😉 Thanks again my man. Keep up the good work!

    • @irradix213
      @irradix213 Год назад

      like "nahs whaht rahs"? that's what we have over in Canton NC, that phrase coming to mind as i've seen it in a translation key in a dictionary even

  • @eelsonwheels8187
    @eelsonwheels8187 Год назад +53

    Yo, your channel truly is the best out there, keep up the great work guys!

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +11

      Thank you!

    • @UAPReportingCenter
      @UAPReportingCenter Год назад

      If you like this channel do yourself a favor and check out Belief Hole Podcast. It's on RUclips and absolutely phenomenal

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 Год назад +20

    Fun fact! Its believed the main reason most wild animals avoid humans is because we're mostly hairless. In nature, animals without fur are usually sick/ill, so its instinctive to stay away from them unless they're desperate

    • @treyt3764
      @treyt3764 6 месяцев назад

      The main reason most animals avoid humans is because the ones that didn't became man's prey at which point they could no longer reproduced. It's called survival of the fittest. Any gene that increases the likelihood your genes are more represented in the next generation tends to be selected for. Like the ability to avoid an intelligent and adaptive predator like man. Just watch the video of deer ducking arrows as they "jump the string". the arrow was aimed perfectly but after tens of thousands of years being hunted by bows some developed an instinct to immediately run when they hear a bowstring twang. The first part of running is coiling their legs so they can spring off them. This became a huge advantage because the arrow sailed over their back while thrir legs are coiled. The videos showed the arrows flew to the perfect spot for a kill shot had the deer stood still.

  • @olidot7237
    @olidot7237 Год назад +152

    As an Alaskan I feel the need to express the fact that Kodiak grizzlies are known to be especially large even for grizzly bear standards, just a fun fact I can’t help but share.

    • @ruthmeow4262
      @ruthmeow4262 Год назад +10

      I have seen a video of a couple of grown Kodiaks in a rescue. You know how big they are intellectually, but it not the same as seeing them next to a person. They are freaking huge! Cute and fluffy, but huge.

    • @sendmorerum8241
      @sendmorerum8241 Год назад +12

      It was mentioned in the video with the exact same words, but thanks.

  • @jacobsmith686
    @jacobsmith686 Год назад +15

    You do a really great job of introducing these individuals and painting a picture of who they were. Thanks for making these videos so engaging.

  • @larrygraham4875
    @larrygraham4875 Год назад +79

    Damn, im mourning this guy at this point in the story bc of how great he sounds

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +33

      He genuinely sounds like an amazing guy

  • @tired1923
    @tired1923 Год назад +19

    I appreciate your respect towards hunting and the bits of extra information you give about it. I’m not a hunter myself, but I’ve known several and it’s a really misunderstood craft.

  • @Nox-Noctiflora
    @Nox-Noctiflora Год назад +202

    Wendigos are lowkey terrifying, but somehow are a mesmerising concept that I feel isn't talked about enough around the world.

    • @paledesertmoth6255
      @paledesertmoth6255 Год назад +33

      "lowkey"

    • @Cocc0nuttt0
      @Cocc0nuttt0 Год назад +4

      Whaaaat? Wen-who? Could you say it again?

    • @meredithgrubb4497
      @meredithgrubb4497 Год назад +17

      They r not supposed to be talked about if one really believes in them.

    • @anangrywendigo7075
      @anangrywendigo7075 Год назад +47

      I for one TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU and I have NO ULTERIOR MOTIVES WHATSOEVER. Please talk about Wendigos more often, as MUCH AND AS OFTEN as possible!! Feed your hunger and sink your teeth into the warm, bloody brain meats of your curiosity...

    • @TheLastSane1
      @TheLastSane1 Год назад +12

      @@meredithgrubb4497 I think you are thinking of the skinwalkers, and honestly that is just the english word we assign to them so it would have no real power. Now if you used their actual name thats different. But Wendigo are from an entirely different set of tribes to the far far north. Although as someone might have pointed out the Navaho tribe did just appear in their region one day traveling down from the north and its believed their ancestors were from that region but two different "Creatures"

  • @HeidiSue60
    @HeidiSue60 Год назад +3

    I’ve heard Bart’s story a few times but this one has so much more back story and gets into his life much more than any other. Well done

  • @scrives9628
    @scrives9628 Год назад +23

    Came across y'all after being a Wendigoon fan. I've been binging your videos for the last 2 days. Love the amount of investigation that goes into the videos, instead of just going with an "agenda." Keep up the great work!

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 Год назад +3

    Aidan, your take on these cases are excellent journalism. The way you present the story is very engaging & respectful to the victims. Thank you.

  • @sailorstanley5894
    @sailorstanley5894 Год назад +71

    I’d love to hear you talk about the moon eyed people! I find it so interesting but never see anyone talk about it.

    • @PD-we8vf
      @PD-we8vf Год назад +2

      Where are they?

    • @suscon1140
      @suscon1140 Год назад

      @@PD-we8vf I try not to refer to other channels too often, but the RUclips Channel "The Why Files" did a pretty good video about the "Moon Eyed People".

  • @illyriashade56
    @illyriashade56 Год назад +74

    Poor Bart seems like one of those people that just had extraordinarily weird luck. Like, he got some incredible opportunities but he also had some of the most horrible stuff happen around him. Whatever happened to him, I think he was probably scavenged/dragged off by predators at some point after his death. As for the food, it's possible the wind was just blowing in the wrong direction and the animals never caught its scent, but I also don't really know whether or not I believe predators were actually the cause of death here. It's really hard to tell when there's so much weird about Bart's circumstances in the first place, and all of the weird stuff involving the investigation itself. Had they investigated properly, perhaps an actual cause of death could have been established with more certainty.

    • @Pushing_Pixels
      @Pushing_Pixels Год назад

      If it were animal predators his stuff would've been messed with, and there would've been signs of a struggle. Even if he had dropped dead of a heart attack there would be signs of his body being scavenged/dragged off/more bones/more of his clothes around. It's very weird the way the cops reacted and tried to brush it under the carpet.
      I suspect he was taken by Earth's apex predator - Man.

    • @treyt3764
      @treyt3764 6 месяцев назад +3

      The investigation or lack thereof suggests to me that they already feared what took him because the RCMP already knew they were there and didn't want to investigate immediately or at all. It sounds like the most basic investigation by a greenhorn would have put them quickly on the right track. Maybe that is what they were afraid of. The fact that after finally putting boots on the ground that it took them so long to find what was immediately found by untrained people suggest they tried to drive something out of the area before going into it. A large force having noisy, slow approach from far off would most likely have that effect, which sounds like what the RCMP did by design.

  • @HiddenHollerProductions
    @HiddenHollerProductions Год назад +134

    Agree with y’all on the killer being a person angle. Seems far too likely the pilot, a random hunter, or a native tribe was involved. With wendigos there usually isint any remains, feels too “normal” of circumstance to not be a person they did it. It doesn’t really check any of the 411 boxes for supernatural involvement

    • @anxioussamurai9017
      @anxioussamurai9017 Год назад +22

      I thought about the pilot as well. Normally, I would think that the RCMP would rule out the pilot pretty early on but given their lackluster investigation, I wouldn't be that surprised if they didn't.

    • @SmSm-bv7fs
      @SmSm-bv7fs Год назад +5

      a think it was person like.. but not a person

    • @Natasha___.
      @Natasha___. Год назад +6

      Do we know who the pilot was? that was my first instinct too.

    • @tylerclose5325
      @tylerclose5325 Год назад +18

      Because Wendigos actually exist lmao stop larping

    • @zatchbell5678
      @zatchbell5678 Год назад +14

      If a person killed him, why did they take his pants off and scuff them, but just his pants, and then obliterate enough of him to get just a skull fragment and some other bones to leave a ways away from there? Why would a person not just off him and bury him in the woods? He'd never be found.
      The person angle doesn't make sense to me.

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 Год назад +5

    Thank you for explaining why hunting tags are so important to keep the balance.

  • @xolivia1111
    @xolivia1111 Год назад +5

    wendigoon in the back 🥰 been loving your videos, i left a comment on your video called hunger if i recall saying that it was triggering however your comment reply was so thoughtful and respectful i really appreciated how you took the time to understand where i was coming from. amazing video as always !

  • @HunterSentinel
    @HunterSentinel Год назад +4

    26:54 I literally JUST learned about this in a meme talking about jujitsu against a grizzly! Talked about how the grizzly would immediately break your neck and bury you alive to keep you fresh and eat you a couple days later.

  • @GallonMilkProductions
    @GallonMilkProductions Год назад +49

    Bart & I are already besties from this description, if there's a fun version of the afterlife, I would love to hear him talk about his stories and go hunting for ghost deer/bears (arguably more dangerous than their living counterparts)

  • @lilithgrace5749
    @lilithgrace5749 Год назад +17

    I've been binge-watching your videos ever since I saw you on a Wendigoon video!! :D
    I was weary at first, but your content is actually one of my favorites now! I'm glad I decided to check your channel out

    • @chrism4008
      @chrism4008 Год назад +2

      Aiden in front of the camera is a historian, i think this ads a whole lot of polish to their videos. Im not sure what behind the camera Aiden's background is, bit they make a good ass team!

    • @lilithgrace5749
      @lilithgrace5749 Год назад

      @@chrism4008 Yeah I was actually very thrilled when I found out that he was a historian! That's really awesome, and I do agree that it adds a lot of polish to their content! And I've actually not watched anything other than their videos ever since I found them because they are just THAT entertaining to me :)

  • @snackbarqueen
    @snackbarqueen Год назад +2

    Your dog was telling you " Yea I talked to Bart a couple times, he was a good dude. " 😂🤣

  • @erikmassie9400
    @erikmassie9400 Год назад +7

    Cold Night, Light's out, A couple lit candles & Listening to the Lore Lodge. Make's for a Cozy🌙Night.

  • @michaelhenderson6786
    @michaelhenderson6786 Год назад +8

    There is a 19-year old Park working currently missing in Glacier National Park in Montana since January 20th. Keeping an eye on the news but so far, I haven’t seen any updates.

  • @t.n.1116
    @t.n.1116 Год назад +31

    Could the pilot have stuck around for a while and then killed him and left his body for the animals? Idk about motives or anything but considering he hadn't even lit a fire it was still somewhat early in the day when he was killed. Also it sounds like the evidence was pretty open and shut if a few people found his body within a few days of searching. Not sure why that wouldve been too demanding for the mounties other than laziness, financials, or conspiracy. Idk 🤷‍♀️

  • @adarkfilly
    @adarkfilly Год назад +20

    Wish I could double like for the fact you pointed out conservation hunting and its benefits.

  • @mijiah
    @mijiah Год назад +12

    17:48 i’m already close to tears- bart seemed like such a genuinely good and wonderful person, knowing that he died so young is heartbreaking. i can only imagine what his loved ones must feel without him. the lack of investigation on his case is disturbing and horrible, he deserved better. i hope his family and loved ones know that he is not just a strange missing 411 case to all of us.

  • @robinsmith9024
    @robinsmith9024 Год назад +1

    Bart was such a light. People like that are once in a lifetime. I’ve lived in the woods my entire life and have gone hunting for years. Bart is the epitome of a great woodsman. This injustice to him feels like the worst kind of disrespect.

  • @Mudkipfool
    @Mudkipfool Год назад +18

    I can relate to the "what would you do if an Elk just appeared"
    But for me it was a moose, and he was just a couple meters away, (or like 7 feet) Looked at me and then just ran away.

  • @EdFredHernandez
    @EdFredHernandez 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t know who makes these thumbnails, but an absolute A+ for that demented Philadelphia Flyer mascot thingy.

  • @ferrisbueller9991
    @ferrisbueller9991 Год назад +23

    Even if you aren’t hunting with a gun or hunting at all, you should probably pack a gun when you go into the middle nowhere/bear country.
    Minimum requirement for a gun which can actually put a charging bear down is a 357 revolver (revolvers are supposedly better in inclement weather as well.) However, if you actually are being charged by a bear you probably want more, something which you can shoulder unless you have nerves of steel. For people who haven’t used guns, a rifle is infinitely easier to use.

    • @lillianflorence-gy4mu
      @lillianflorence-gy4mu Год назад +3

      Guns are a good backup for bows and bows are a good backup for guns

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 Год назад +1

      @@lillianflorence-gy4mu And a back up for all is a knife, something sharp for close range when push comes to shove. Hell, a sword would also do.

    • @nadnerb_sr20
      @nadnerb_sr20 Год назад +5

      ​@@samuraijackoff5354 yeah, you're not using a knife or sword to kill a bear

    • @treyt3764
      @treyt3764 6 месяцев назад

      I have two friends that were doing scientific research on Admiralty Island, Alaska. I was an environmental impact study for possible mining operations there. The island has the highest concentration of Kodiak bears in the world. They were charged by a Kodiak bear while walking down a trail through the thick rain forest vegetation. They heard it popping its jaw ahead and knew there was a pissed off bear ahead in the thicket. One had a high powered rifle for bear protection and the other a 12 gauge shotgun. They got ready. Suddenly the bear charged right at them popping out of the brush just 5 yards away on the trail that they were on, and they both barely had time to fire one shot before diving into the thicket to get off the trail the bear was charging down. The bear crumpled up as it got to where they were standing a split second before. They both sprung to their feet and emptied their guns at the motionless bear now lying at their feet.
      The law said they had to skin any problem bears that had to be killed and turn the claws, hide, and skull into whatever they call their department of fish and game. One of my friends was a taxidermist as a hobby so it was easy for him to do. The bear had two shots in its chest that it took as it charged. but every shot fired at the motionless bear lying at their feet missed the bear completely. They kept their minds right for each of their first shots, but they were to excited to hit something motionless at point blank range after that.

  • @sizzlepoppop5667
    @sizzlepoppop5667 Год назад +1

    Loved hearing about this man's personality, he sounded like a very sweet, funny and bright soul. ❤️

  • @Internet_Pariah26
    @Internet_Pariah26 Год назад +14

    8:55 you forgot the Rizzly Bear. 😭

  • @deluxeedition4639
    @deluxeedition4639 Год назад +1

    this by far has one of the BEST sponsorship ads that I've ever had grace my ears

  • @scribeslendy595
    @scribeslendy595 Год назад +92

    I used to keep a mummified cat on my front porch to introduce to my friends when I was younger. Named him Kevin.
    Glad that someone as cool as Bart backed me up on that decision

    • @almishti
      @almishti Год назад +12

      i used to have an ossified rat that i found in the basement of my family house. I kept them in a 'wunderkammer' along with other odd things I'd collected, including my collection of animal skulls. The prize of my skull collection was a skull from a venerable old black alley cat who used to live behind an apt. I lived in in Oakland, and one day I found him dead and decided to commemorate him. In life he was ornery af but he was a true king of the alley cats.

    • @melwasnevergivenaname
      @melwasnevergivenaname Год назад +5

      We have a "Garden of Dead Things" that has a few mummified lizards, snake skins, iridescent beetles, we just appreciate the small stuff, yeah?

    • @OpasgegenLinks
      @OpasgegenLinks Год назад

      What the hell is wrong with you guys

    • @scribeslendy595
      @scribeslendy595 Год назад +1

      @@OpasgegenLinks lots of things, but that's unrelated to the cat 🤔

    • @fshoaps
      @fshoaps Год назад +8

      @@almishti I'm not trying to be rude. But that is extremely, extremely concerning. Talk to a therapist, "Kat."

  • @kwaffen9070
    @kwaffen9070 Год назад +1

    Amazing job. I absolutely loved how you did this one. It made me really invested in this person.

  • @anxioussamurai9017
    @anxioussamurai9017 Год назад +9

    The RCMP knows something they don't want the rest of us to know.

  • @lenamccoy1294
    @lenamccoy1294 Год назад +1

    I love how you do your research and educate people on all topics. My dad was an avid hunter and too many times people don’t understand hunting or the nature of things. Keep up the great work and detailed research!

  • @doniellejoslyn8563
    @doniellejoslyn8563 Год назад +4

    Thank you for doing this video. His death has always had so many questions. I love your channel!. Great stuff!!.

  • @anneliediederiks
    @anneliediederiks Год назад +1

    I love how you explain about hunting. South African living in Australia. Only found you today and binge-watching your videos. Keep it up dude!

  • @windowssonic5953
    @windowssonic5953 Год назад +32

    Thing is, how does one sue Bigfoot without knowing their address?

    • @chrism4008
      @chrism4008 Год назад +3

      Pretty hard to serve papers to a hairy multidimensional giant 🤣🤣

    • @austintrousdale2397
      @austintrousdale2397 Год назад +3

      No worries, you can just call it in with some woods knocks and whooping 🗣

    • @lillianflorence-gy4mu
      @lillianflorence-gy4mu Год назад +3

      He has a PO-box

    • @LP-bi4vc
      @LP-bi4vc Год назад +2

      You send the lawyer to his place of work.

  • @joearledge
    @joearledge 8 месяцев назад +1

    28:38 I was in emergency med for over 20 years. While very rare, I have had patients 20 to 50 years old in absolutely amazing shape have heart attacks and strokes. For what it's worth, 99% of the time those patients were in hard core denial throughout the whole treatment process, no matter how much objective evidence you presented them with in a way they could easily understand, and I fully understand their feelings. I'd feel the same way in their position. So it's highly unlikely to be an acute medical condition, but not impossible.

  • @wolf73371
    @wolf73371 Год назад +4

    My Uncle was a little up there, late 50s I think, when he just dropped dead one night. He was very active and had no health issues. That's to say I wouldn't rule out Bart possibly having a heart attack.

  • @gmanplaysgames256
    @gmanplaysgames256 5 месяцев назад +1

    8:55 Gritty Bear is one of the most terrifying things I have ever seen

  • @gf301
    @gf301 Год назад +3

    As always this is the channel to go to if you want the full unadulterated story,. I learnt some new things here , so great job on the research. This case seems inexplicable, Bart is the last guy you'd think could ever be taken by surprise, by man or beast. The scene makes little sense, about as much sense as the RCMP, didn't exactly trample over each other in their efforts to find him. No idea what to think on this one. Great video.

  • @enyakarkkainen9523
    @enyakarkkainen9523 Год назад +1

    Came back after a long break and I am SO proud of how far you guys have come. Keep it up!

  • @bamafader4543
    @bamafader4543 Год назад +10

    I think I know who you’re talking about in that Alaska case. Timothy Treadwell, Professional Bear Wrangler. What a guy.

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +5

      That’s correct

    • @Natasha___.
      @Natasha___. Год назад

      The guy was an a-hole, he was a lunatic who endangered the bears and ultimately ended up having 2 bears, his girlfriend and himself killed all to satisfy his own ego. Not to mention all the bears, foxes, etc that were around him would be bolder around humans putting the animals and other people in danger. He kinda deserved it 😂

  • @Pung_Fungler
    @Pung_Fungler Год назад +1

    A mystery account sponsored by an injury group is one of the funniest things I’ve seen, can’t write this stuff

  • @shadowteamoutdoors8746
    @shadowteamoutdoors8746 Год назад +3

    I come for the theories I stay for the absolute fire intro and outro

  • @lenaymoore5337
    @lenaymoore5337 Год назад +1

    Gritty Bear!!😂😂😂 9:25 Love it! I'm a Tampa Bay Lightning fan, but Gritty is HANDS DOWN the BEST mascot in any sport!

  • @catalin2766
    @catalin2766 Год назад +9

    A human seems more than likely of a story if there were no conclusive evidence for an animal attack.
    I mean, let's say there is this person more than willing to kill a man in cold blood, he is not from the area, rather he is himself a hunter and he's an opportunist killer, he goes around in different hunting zones and kills hunters he happens to find for whatever reason. In this case he would have the expertise and the want to kill, Bart might've been unlucky, another victim of a killer that's hard to almost impossible to find since animals and nature itself hides their victims.

  • @JosephLatulippe-ws2uk
    @JosephLatulippe-ws2uk 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a guy that lived in Idaho most my life I can tell you one thing. The grizzly bear is an incredible ambush hunter and is stealthy beyond comprehension when he wants to be. The ability of a grizz to magically appear is unparalleled…. A bull elk when injured or scared will elevate his chin and lay his towering rack flat on his back and bore a hole in brush so thick you will think he vanished. The grizz is the undisputed ambush hunting champion.

  • @junebugjunebug4492
    @junebugjunebug4492 Год назад +7

    I've heard of many bear attacks with food around and the bears completely ignored the food. Maybe he dozed off while sitting there hunting. He just got there that day,set up tent etc..and went hunting. A bear could easily surprise,and they have many times,somebody sleeping and killed them instantly with a crushing bite to them neck. Hence no sign of a struggle and his cap falling off and not getting messed up etc,etc....

  • @JohnChalmers617
    @JohnChalmers617 6 месяцев назад +1

    "A clown costume"? Hell of a sense of humour that Bart had.

  • @pirate_duck4985
    @pirate_duck4985 Год назад +14

    I have to say you did a great job of explaining about Bart & his Hunting. I live in England & Hunting isn't exactly what it is over in the states!
    Trophy Hunters do annoy me, people who will literally kill any animal they can for a carpet or horns etc. It's such a waste of usually a beautiful animal!
    Then guys like Bart? Someone that uses as much of the animal they can, food, clothing, bow strings FFS! Then things like the conservation aspect of it, keeping populations in check so all the animals can live healthily & in harmony. Those guys deserve WAY more respect & drop the hate!

  • @fizzles5
    @fizzles5 Год назад +1

    I’m pretty new to missing 411 stuff, but I know about the random missing clothing aspect of those cases, so that weird element of this story really sent a chill down my spine even before you got into the details of why the ‘attack’ didn’t make sense

  • @Nathan_Emmanuel
    @Nathan_Emmanuel Год назад +3

    As a guy who has worked out in the woods I’ve seen people get hit by branches multiple times. Luckily none of those people died but getting hit by a real widow maker could take you out. Especially that deep in the shit. I think it’s a possibility he got slammed by a branch, but that’s just a guess.

  • @Mentalhealth260
    @Mentalhealth260 Год назад +2

    I found this channel last night!
    And you know this girl is on a binge watch sunday
    I'm so happy to be here your content is off the charts kudos to you brother/brothers 😘🤯🧐☠👹👻👽😱💙💙💙💙

  • @warehouselead
    @warehouselead 9 месяцев назад +4

    4:10 Bart is literally Sam from Lord of the Rings.

  • @LouieLowe
    @LouieLowe 7 месяцев назад +2

    I had a teacher in high school special forces; ran marathons all the time, was even an ultra marathoner. Dropped dead from a heart attack at 45. Can have a heart attack and be super fit otherwise.

  • @samk7777
    @samk7777 Год назад +15

    Love your guys’ stuff been getting really into missing 411 and north american folklore after discovering you and wendigussy. Im actually starting a semester paper on the dennis martin case in one of my classes soon

    • @kierstena4174
      @kierstena4174 Год назад +1

      Missing 411 is David Pauldise's work. He also has a YT channel called Canam missing project.

  • @ethanbaran6158
    @ethanbaran6158 Год назад +1

    I just wanna mention, it would actually be extremely easy for any kind of bear to sneak up on any person no matter what their background is, part of them having those gigantic paws is to make less noise while walking.

  • @sookendestroy1
    @sookendestroy1 Год назад +6

    Pro tip the Canadian RCMP punishes their worst behaved cops by sending them way up north and hoping they either correct themselves or leave the force. So this makes sense. There was one near me who was absolutely brutal, would look for any reason to go after people, ended up in a gunfight with her husband in a suburb actually just down the way from me at the time and last I heard was sent up north for correction.
    Also random murders do happen in the north, usually with little investigation.

  • @justinfleming1665
    @justinfleming1665 Год назад +2

    I verbally said "fuck yeah" when I saw you uploaded a new video. Great channel!!

  • @Duneswalker
    @Duneswalker Год назад +7

    FREEDOM UNITS. Freaking fantastic, sir😂🇺🇲

  • @tmac7547
    @tmac7547 6 месяцев назад +2

    The only thing I would say is that heart attack isn't isolated to overweight, couch potatoes who live on Cheetos and Red Bull. There are, unfortunately, too many cases of young, healthy, athletic people (mostly men) who have catastrophic heart attacks (often there is congenital heart disease that never gave any hints before hand) that are so brutal that the person is dead before they hit the ground. It's not an everyday occurrence but it absolutely does happen.

  • @dante_f4563
    @dante_f4563 Год назад +11

    Any bow can be made heavy or light, the style is irrelevant, you can make a recurve very heavy and a longbow very light, and when you said composite bow you showed a compound bow. The difference is the efficiency in energy transfer and storage, say you have two bows, one recurve and one longbow of the same quality and draw weight, the recurve will have a slightly higher fps than the longbow, while a compound bow will be massively ahead of both at the same draw weight.

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад

      I was going for a general summary of their historic use more than anything, and the images were an error by the editor

    • @poppymason-smith1051
      @poppymason-smith1051 Год назад

      Was going to comment similar and I only just started archery at weekends but have a love of medieval history. Lowest poundage english war longbows are thought to be about 80 pounds. My bf shoots a 50 pound longbow and struggled to draw an 80 so it is massive jumps up. So someone drawing 90 is loads for what people usually shoot nowadays in sport and as a hobby. No clue about hunting tho

  • @Quincy_Morris
    @Quincy_Morris Год назад +1

    “It was as if he could talk to animals”
    *doggo* “I sense bs”

  • @crane8819
    @crane8819 Год назад +19

    It's a good thing other people are willing to "cull the herd" because every time I see a grizzly bear I just want to hug it. 🥰

    • @meredithgrubb4497
      @meredithgrubb4497 Год назад +9

      Lol it's ironic cuz they want to hug us too....violently.

    • @dF_fallz
      @dF_fallz Год назад +6

      I think that desire you’re describing is called natural selection

  • @jansmith6566
    @jansmith6566 Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video, so much info, the best video about the Bart Schleyer disappearance I have seen 🧐

  • @shreddiekirin3864
    @shreddiekirin3864 Год назад +3

    Maybe instead of being killed by a predator, he was killed by another animal? Like what he was there to hunt: moose. It would explain why his food was untouched if it was just dealing with a perceived threat. While it would be a bit odd for it to catch him offguard, it’s not impossible. Moose can charge rather suddenly. My guess as to why his pants were off and completely intact is that he was taking a dump, or going to at least. Furthermore, both bears and wolves are perfectly happy to scavenge if the opportunity presents itself.

  • @susangrace3675
    @susangrace3675 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your podcasts.
    Well spoken and sharing good details. Also, I'm a big Paulides fan. Great topics.

  • @giftedfox4748
    @giftedfox4748 Год назад +4

    My theory is this, Bart went out there and let us say that he wasn't attacked. Let us say that he did had some sort of medical situation happened. It doesn't have to be a heart attack but could have been something else that may prevented him from fighting back. I know, healthy people don't get sick argument will get tossed here, but underling health conditions can still exist even in healthy people. Because of the bear and wolf scatt around, I am going to assume that they smelled either his corpse or just happen to have found Bart in a compromised state. Let us say the wolves found him first and torn away what they can to drag back pieces of him back to their den. Then the leftovers attracted the bear in which case they don't have to get through the clothes to get the meat which hints towards the lack of clothes in their scatt. I mean, he was out there for a good while and if this all did happen on day one of his trip then that is a lot of time for animals to get to his body.
    Honestly, the greatest shame of this is how the police and Canada Mounties handed this whole thing. Just pure laziness and not willing to do anything at all. They need to be fired or at the very least reduce their wages because they are not doing their job.

  • @ItsLexieMarie
    @ItsLexieMarie 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is that your band in the intro? Love the metal intro btw! ❤

  • @J3rrQa
    @J3rrQa Год назад +7

    Love your videos! The intro music is a bit loud tho! 😊

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Год назад +3

      We keep turning it lower and people keep saying that 😂