As someone who's survived a house fire with 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my hands, can confirm that burning to death is possibly one of the worst ways to go.
@@dwarfbaby8784 Fortunately they don't unless they're really cold. I developed hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) in my hands and my left fingers can't stretch quite as far as my right, but other than that, they healed up really well ☺️
I'm an apartment manager. In the ten years I've been one, I've found deceased tenants on 3 occasions. The worst was when I received a call from a friend of one of my tenants asking me to do a wellness check on him. I called the police department. When they arrived, we went to the apartment. I opened the door and we smelled that unmistakable smell of dead person. The officer said he would go inside to check. He was in there maybe 30 seconds. He came out asking me if the tenant was a black man. The tenant was a 6'2" tall white male in his early 70s. I said, 'no'. And the cop said, "Yyyyeah, he's been dead a while." What apparently happened was the tenant was taking a shower and had a slip and fall which caused a concussion on the way down. He was estimated to be dead for about a week when we found him. His entire body was a dark purple in the tub.
Interesting. I've heard many cases where decaying corpses are a sickly shade of dark grass green, but never purple! Did the tub still have water in it from the shower? All the cases with the green corpses were dry.
@@greenbeans9748 I didn't go in there until WAY later, after the coroner was done, after the family got what they wanted out, and after maintenance cleaned the whole apartment.
I recommend the youtube channel Crime Scene Cleaning, involving a company that not only cleans up after crimes but suicides and hoarder houses. One of their videos reminded me of the story above with the elderly man who apologized in a note about people having to discover his body. In this case a guy had committed suicide due to PTSD, which would imply that his apartment might be a bit messy due to mental health issues, but apart from the place where he did the deed it was a very clean home. He even left out plenty of food for his very healthy cat so that she wouldn't starve by the time someone investigated. She had a happy ending, thankfully.
My dad once went to an accident involving a semi truck and a motorcycle. As you've guess, the motorcycle owner was crushed. They had to pick him up with a shovel and according to the team handling the cleanup, there was one hand missing that wasn't found at all. The accident happened early in the morning and in a foresty area, so yeah.
I have worked the hotel industry for close to 10 years now in HSKP, front desk and maintenance. When I was an assistant head of HSKP for a hotel I used to work for and we had a guy die in his sleep. I had to deep clean the room a few days later. You could smell the alcohol and dead body even after ALL the bleach I used. Worst of all...I went to move the mattresses so I could clean under them and discovered that they never threw out the old mattress he had died on...They flipped it over and were going to use it for the next guest...Also to add insult to injury the next guest that stayed in that room spilled lobster juice on the carpet so it smelled (to me anyway) like dead body, alcohol and lobster juice....I hope they have tossed that mattress since.
I always hear that jumping from high rise balconies more they often than not they hit severel balconies on the way down. Makes me uneasy to local at those apartments.
I remember when I was young my 17 year old cousin committed suicide in his room, gunshot to the head. After the funeral reception, my aunt spent the night drunk, cleaning the carpet in his room.
I remember when my friend’s daughters were little, and I used to babysit them and walk them to school from age 3 until age 10. They were so cute and nice to be around. I can’t even imagine finding a little girl their age with her head crushed by a truck. I would have to check myself into a psych hospital if I saw that!
Closest one ive had thats somewhat similar Im a social housing repair guy, get job sent through, redecorate bedroom and clean blood splatters. I get to the job and someone has already cleaned the blood, but there was a body shaped stain on the floorboards from where it had been decomposing, almost like a filled in chalk outline. Worst part was painting the walls, the suicide note was written in pen on the wall above where the body was, it was the last segment of the room i rolled and going over it felt really wrong, like i was defacing his last words to the world and gravestone. Felt bad after that
A couple years ago I seen a double big rig incident. This gentleman had a heart attack and crashed head-on into another one. The cab can opened and the engine went into his guts and cut him in half. The only thing stopping his top half from falling down was the seat belt. He took 4 extremely loud breaths and died. The worst part was so many men and women were running around the intersection screaming and wailing their arms. It was horrible.
Not me, but my grandpa who died like a decade ago (my grandma died like two weeks ago so we came up with the topic after the funeral) There was a huge train crash in Germany in 1998, still considered one of the biggest crashes since then here. About 100 People died and my grandpa was one of the first people there to help (he worked near there and rushed there before firefighters, ambulances etc). And dear God, I always thought hearing something like that wouldn't get to me ( I'm actually someone who doesn't really mind blood, cared for my grandma when she scraped her whole arm open, cleaned the wounds and stuff) also due to things we see in TV, on the internet or in videos games whatsoever(videos that were shut down after, like people getting smashed and squashed with a tank, people losing body parts during accidents) But the horror that opened up to me hearing this story fully for the very first time really made me sick. I knew he was there, but the bloody details were always shoved aside. A friend of him tried to open a broken door and the first thing that came rolling up to him was a single head. They picked up the single pieces left from the people that died, the train crushed the corpses together and must've left nothing but a whole blood bath. They needed a crane and containers to transport the bloody mess and I remember my mother telling about my grandpa fearing that the container will flip and the body parts will fall all over. And the worst was the painful and horrifying screams. This seems like a horrific scene out of a movie or book, but the line that's crossed here into reality was just sickening.
What really sucks is that the people who are 9-1-1 callers are not considered “first responders” and do not get any kind of therapy or PTSD treatment support unless they take the time off on their own and pay for it themselves.
2:40 Well, stop making old people live longer than they want. 17:59 Blood has to smell like iron, that's because hemoglobin is a major part of blood and contains iron. That is also why if you tasted your own blood, it tastes metallic.
I hate the robot voice, it talks so fast and the voice is just so irrating that I can’t even focus. It’s so annoying And it seems Ike this is the only channel I can find for Reddit story’s 😒
I remember the story of the family murders where the husband walked around until his body gave out and he died. They had all been bludgeoned on the head. Apparently this happened right before the man's alarm went off. He had severe brain damage but part of his brain worked enough for him to start his normal morning routine. He had even went outdoors to retrieve the newspaper before his brain had given up !
When a child dies, especially infants and toddlers, it is because they would have suffered from something later on in life. Don't ask me how I know; I won't explain, you wouldn't believe. for me, animal deaths are the worst.
Glad I stopped listening before the pets. 🥲 Saw the comment in time, lol. That aside, my Great Grandmother died in a house fire. She fell asleep with a cigarette. (something my Gran did all the time as my mom was growing up despite how her own mom died.) The firefighters said that she must have woken up before she asphyxiated on smoke and tried to open a window. Found her melted to the window-sill. I personally think she never woke up from the smoke and just died in bed but I was also not alive yet lol.
pets being trapped with their owners who passed away is always so heartbreaking
at least they won’t go hungry.
@@kingtavish They'll dehydrate before that happens. Starvation is one of the last things to kill you.
@@kingtavish you ain't wrong lmao
Yeah, they eventually start eating them
@@VehicularRat beat me to it
As someone who's survived a house fire with 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my hands, can confirm that burning to death is possibly one of the worst ways to go.
Thank God you're ok🤍🙏🏾
@@sadetucker2094 Thank you ❤️ Always be conscious of fire hazards in your house!
Do they ever hurt?
@@dwarfbaby8784 Fortunately they don't unless they're really cold. I developed hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) in my hands and my left fingers can't stretch quite as far as my right, but other than that, they healed up really well ☺️
@@k-chan4842 you’re a lucky person for sure! Hope you’re ok now
Much respect to those with this job. No way could I do it!😩
I'm an apartment manager. In the ten years I've been one, I've found deceased tenants on 3 occasions. The worst was when I received a call from a friend of one of my tenants asking me to do a wellness check on him. I called the police department. When they arrived, we went to the apartment. I opened the door and we smelled that unmistakable smell of dead person. The officer said he would go inside to check. He was in there maybe 30 seconds. He came out asking me if the tenant was a black man. The tenant was a 6'2" tall white male in his early 70s. I said, 'no'. And the cop said, "Yyyyeah, he's been dead a while." What apparently happened was the tenant was taking a shower and had a slip and fall which caused a concussion on the way down. He was estimated to be dead for about a week when we found him. His entire body was a dark purple in the tub.
All life is sacred, etc, but I can't help but concern myself with the water bill!
@@andrewmurray9391 Interestingly enough, we did not hear the water running when I opened the door.
Interesting. I've heard many cases where decaying corpses are a sickly shade of dark grass green, but never purple! Did the tub still have water in it from the shower? All the cases with the green corpses were dry.
@@greenbeans9748 I didn't go in there until WAY later, after the coroner was done, after the family got what they wanted out, and after maintenance cleaned the whole apartment.
As a retiredRN I can say you really never ever forget decomp.
I recommend the youtube channel Crime Scene Cleaning, involving a company that not only cleans up after crimes but suicides and hoarder houses. One of their videos reminded me of the story above with the elderly man who apologized in a note about people having to discover his body. In this case a guy had committed suicide due to PTSD, which would imply that his apartment might be a bit messy due to mental health issues, but apart from the place where he did the deed it was a very clean home. He even left out plenty of food for his very healthy cat so that she wouldn't starve by the time someone investigated. She had a happy ending, thankfully.
My dad once went to an accident involving a semi truck and a motorcycle. As you've guess, the motorcycle owner was crushed. They had to pick him up with a shovel and according to the team handling the cleanup, there was one hand missing that wasn't found at all. The accident happened early in the morning and in a foresty area, so yeah.
I have worked the hotel industry for close to 10 years now in HSKP, front desk and maintenance. When I was an assistant head of HSKP for a hotel I used to work for and we had a guy die in his sleep. I had to deep clean the room a few days later. You could smell the alcohol and dead body even after ALL the bleach I used. Worst of all...I went to move the mattresses so I could clean under them and discovered that they never threw out the old mattress he had died on...They flipped it over and were going to use it for the next guest...Also to add insult to injury the next guest that stayed in that room spilled lobster juice on the carpet so it smelled (to me anyway) like dead body, alcohol and lobster juice....I hope they have tossed that mattress since.
It kills me to hear about animals stuck with their owner’s dead bodies and the painfully slow death they experience too.
I always hear that jumping from high rise balconies more they often than not they hit severel balconies on the way down. Makes me uneasy to local at those apartments.
Cleaning the blood (etc.) out of the carpet… just rip up the carpet !
12:45 wow this guy is right this is a pretty heavy topic
First time in a long time that I immediately regretted clicking on a "scary" TTS video.
Yeah, it sucks don't it?😔
@@lozencolorado3326 You could even say it's a hurts donut
I remember when I was young my 17 year old cousin committed suicide in his room, gunshot to the head. After the funeral reception, my aunt spent the night drunk, cleaning the carpet in his room.
Remember to check on older loved ones or one often !!! They can maybe survive or you can stop a potential pet from dying!
I dont kill myself bc i know somebody would have to clean it
good reason
Bone shards are brittle and can get stuck in your skin easily.
I remember when my friend’s daughters were little, and I used to babysit them and walk them to school from age 3 until age 10. They were so cute and nice to be around. I can’t even imagine finding a little girl their age with her head crushed by a truck. I would have to check myself into a psych hospital if I saw that!
Closest one ive had thats somewhat similar
Im a social housing repair guy, get job sent through, redecorate bedroom and clean blood splatters. I get to the job and someone has already cleaned the blood, but there was a body shaped stain on the floorboards from where it had been decomposing, almost like a filled in chalk outline. Worst part was painting the walls, the suicide note was written in pen on the wall above where the body was, it was the last segment of the room i rolled and going over it felt really wrong, like i was defacing his last words to the world and gravestone. Felt bad after that
*2:28** got me… ffs this world is cruel*
5:18 one of the most disgusting mythbusters episode ever
19:57 The murder of Peter Porco. It was done with an axe, not a shotgun.
A couple years ago I seen a double big rig incident. This gentleman had a heart attack and crashed head-on into another one. The cab can opened and the engine went into his guts and cut him in half. The only thing stopping his top half from falling down was the seat belt. He took 4 extremely loud breaths and died. The worst part was so many men and women were running around the intersection screaming and wailing their arms. It was horrible.
I'm sorry but, Kenny in the thumbnail is perfect 😂😂
Not me, but my grandpa who died like a decade ago (my grandma died like two weeks ago so we came up with the topic after the funeral)
There was a huge train crash in Germany in 1998, still considered one of the biggest crashes since then here.
About 100 People died and my grandpa was one of the first people there to help (he worked near there and rushed there before firefighters, ambulances etc). And dear God, I always thought hearing something like that wouldn't get to me ( I'm actually someone who doesn't really mind blood, cared for my grandma when she scraped her whole arm open, cleaned the wounds and stuff) also due to things we see in TV, on the internet or in videos games whatsoever(videos that were shut down after, like people getting smashed and squashed with a tank, people losing body parts during accidents)
But the horror that opened up to me hearing this story fully for the very first time really made me sick. I knew he was there, but the bloody details were always shoved aside.
A friend of him tried to open a broken door and the first thing that came rolling up to him was a single head.
They picked up the single pieces left from the people that died, the train crushed the corpses together and must've left nothing but a whole blood bath. They needed a crane and containers to transport the bloody mess and I remember my mother telling about my grandpa fearing that the container will flip and the body parts will fall all over.
And the worst was the painful and horrifying screams.
This seems like a horrific scene out of a movie or book, but the line that's crossed here into reality was just sickening.
SHART-guns are messy...
normally i like dark humor but this just fucking crosses the line you sick, sick, person.
What really sucks is that the people who are 9-1-1 callers are not considered “first responders” and do not get any kind of therapy or PTSD treatment support unless they take the time off on their own and pay for it themselves.
im a simple man really, i see kenny mccormick, i click.
This joke is really outdated. Get some new material bro.
I mean, Kenny’s cool, but I like the video. They’re oddly entertaining, sad, but interesting to hear their stories.
6:00 Women rarely use firearms for unaliving, so for it to be a shotgun and to the head is VERY rare.
I clicked as soon as I saw kenny and dont regret it
We're do I apply
Awsome! Something I can listen too right before I go to sleep!
These are my favorite threads to listen to lol
This is one of those jobs that no one wants to do but someone has to do it.
Having a loaded gun closer than a fire extinguisher to yourself is just a classic america moment
Kinda in bad taste dont ya think
@@galaxyvulture6649it's just fax
2:40 Well, stop making old people live longer than they want.
17:59 Blood has to smell like iron, that's because hemoglobin is a major part of blood and contains iron. That is also why if you tasted your own blood, it tastes metallic.
What was the man's cause of death in 19:38?
Was be eaten by an animal?
@@Uuuh...hein... it was a suicide
@17:51...."Local police was on vacation"???? ALL OF THEM?? wtf...
This gives me so much anxiety when I choose my death
19:43 well what did happen?
KENNY NO
Cant lie, I dont think I'd have a huge problem cleaning the actual human materials. The sadness of suicide victims would probably really fuck with me.
I regret watching this video
What do you call a leper in a hot tub?
Stu
19:46 why did he die?
How do i end myself without leaving a mess?
...
Don’t end yourself!
Love this , thanks
I started to watch after I finished my dinner. Not very wise, I am acting like a Kamala's supporter.
why didn't i feel anything reading this?
Some people just have tough skin
@@thecommenterdude3995 i feel great.
@@thecommenterdude3995 either that or a total lack of empathy
Or desensitisation
I hate the robot voice, it talks so fast and the voice is just so irrating that I can’t even focus. It’s so annoying And it seems Ike this is the only channel I can find for Reddit story’s 😒
I remember the story of the family murders where the husband walked around until his body gave out and he died. They had all been bludgeoned on the head. Apparently this happened right before the man's alarm went off. He had severe brain damage but part of his brain worked enough for him to start his normal morning routine. He had even went outdoors to retrieve the newspaper before his brain had given up !
They butchered the details of that second to last story
Use another voice
When a child dies, especially infants and toddlers, it is because they would have suffered from something later on in life. Don't ask me how I know; I won't explain, you wouldn't believe.
for me, animal deaths are the worst.
Well damn everyone in the world should be dead then
Ronnie mcnutt If you know you know
Glad I stopped listening before the pets. 🥲 Saw the comment in time, lol. That aside, my Great Grandmother died in a house fire. She fell asleep with a cigarette. (something my Gran did all the time as my mom was growing up despite how her own mom died.) The firefighters said that she must have woken up before she asphyxiated on smoke and tried to open a window. Found her melted to the window-sill.
I personally think she never woke up from the smoke and just died in bed but I was also not alive yet lol.
Kinda sad how humanity prefers pets dying over infants/babies/kids.
How is that sad?