I'd like to acknowledge the accident this week on set of the movie "Rust" My condolences to the crew and family for the loss of the DP, Halyna Hutchins. May the director's wound heal quickly.
I see so many of these narrow-minded people blaming Alec for this incident, saying that movie stars and the rich get away with too much, I just wish all those narrow-minded people would just vanish from the face of the Earth. God bless and condolences to all involved in that tragic accident
@@marshmangunnar9150 Yes. Alec isn't to blame. He was handed a prop by a crew member that was "Good to go" I feel bad that not only the family/friends/coworkers suffer, but Alec has to live with it.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I appreciate the fast response, and yes a true tragedy. Ppl hear that Alec was crying afterwards, which I truly believe, "they" want video of him doing so which honestly hurts me deeply.... HOLD TIGHT GOOD FOLKS, times are coming to a monumental change. Blessings.
Fun Fact: The skeleton in the film "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" is real! When she was alive, she was an actress in Madrid who loved to perform. Her final wish was that her skeleton appear in one more film after her passing. Well, her daughter honored that wish.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I think that is exactly what you thought. I hate to think that he did commit suicide. but it was the prettiest place in the area to do it. 😔
Another great episode, and just in time for Halloween! I went back and revisited the episode "Elmer McCurdy, Train Robber"for kicks. I can see how grave robbing and the surrounding factors of disease, the beliefs of religion, and the moralities of corpse "desecration" for medical study could easily help build on the horror genre of today. Thanks again for an informative episode Santee!
As an archaeologist, like your episodes. I have a story. I worked on a couple cemetery relocation jobs. One of the most interesting burials I excavated was a Civil War Veteran. The body had a glass eye, healed head trauma from a mini ball and a wooden leg. He survived the Civil War being shot in the leg and losing an eye. He was buried in his Union infantry uniform in the 1890's.
Santee good top of the morning!! You have a gift, and I'm not even talking about your writing and scripting but even more amazing, than it is addressing a subject like this. Truly side splitting funny🤭. Have a great weekend!!
Great one, Santee. No jokes about digging. I just imagined how frustrating it would be to find a grave to rob of someone who went to a crematory after death.
I'm working on a story about a trio of old west graverobbers, and just as I was getting frustrated with the lack of resources, this was posted! Thank you. Great content as always.
What a...grave situation most families would find themselves in on the account of grave robbers. Another great episode, Santee. Looking forward to next week's episode.
Hi Santee, just wanted to drop a comment and say that I enjoy the new intro. I actually just made the move to the south west, New Mexico, from Michigan in the hopes of creating a life with my wife. We pulled a camper the whole way which made me feel a bit like a modern settler with a camper in place of a covered wagon. I also recently started trying to learn to play the guitar which made me want to ask if you'd ever do a video on guitars in the old west? If you've gotten this far, thanks for taking the time to read all this and thanks for always putting out great content.
Good morning. This is Ted from Texas. I really enjoy your episodes and look forward to seeing that. Your little bits of History is great knowledge. What will be your next adventure
Ghoul , Pod person , bodysnatchers ! Great market for fresh body´s back then ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge . Have a great weekend Santee and dirty Dan .
Great video! I always love watching these. If I may, you should do a video Billy the Kid since Young Guns three was announced. Either way, keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your channel!! I just moved to a historic old west home on the registry in Yuma. It actually has a guard tower from the Yuma Territorial Prison attached to the main house. Always enjoyed the desert and that time period, but have now become obsessed. Love your videos so much!! Thank you for bringing me closer to the roots of my new home and what life was like for the folks who built it.
dang it Cheese, you KNEW if you showed the travelling ghosts at the start of this vid, that we would want to go to Disneyland ha ha ha...thanks for another great vid guys !!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Sadly some real grave robbers pulled that trick, stealing Charlie Chaplin's body, and also the body of an old lady in Staffordshire, GB - animal rights activists who objected to her family owning a mink farm.
I visited Johnny Ringo's gravesite a couple of years ago. The caretakers did a good job of keeping the area clean and simple. Just a small sign with a little history written on it. Plenty of room for the imagination to wander.
Hey Santee. Just watched Sgt Rutledge again today, which got me thinking that it would be nice to do a video about the Buffalo Soldiers, and in particular Corporal John Ross, I troop of the 9th Cavalry, or the Buffalo Soldiers, in general. Francis
Good episode! I did see that John Ringo's name was mention in this episode, and I remember reading about his family's journey on the Oregon trail in the 1860's. It was included in a series called Covered Wagon Women Vol. 8 1862-1865, edited by Kenneth L. Holmes.
Spook ya later but the AGR logo on the pine box checking out the jewels but the AGR logo on the arch watching them robbers!! Nicely done as usual gang thumbs up
There was an abandoned cemetery around the corner from my house when I was a kid. The headstones were from the late 1700s and the latest was from about 1806. It was all overgrown with trees and brush. Someone tried digging up a grave but gave up after digging less than one foot down. It wasn't me!
Hi santee my friend hope you are doing well great upload as always the editing you do is amazing I certainly wouldn’t leave any valuables in my grave lol have a fantastic week buddy 👍
At one point the Ressurectionists realised that a wooden spade or wooden shovel made little noise when digging. Good luck finding such a tool now and some places require a concrete vault in the ground to place the coffin in due to the embalming fluids contaminating ground water.
Another excellent video, Santee! Not an expect here, the way I hear it, Jesse and the brothers post Civil War were picked on by the federal/union army, and his community was going without, to the point of starving. This sort of makes sense, as they had community respect, and the community helped them. As I said, it's the way I heard about him, I suppose one of the big mysteries about Jesse is how much loot he takes, and it's any of it hidden somewhere. Anyways, another excellent video!
Loved the outro with you and Dirty Dan 😂😂😂 so that’s why they call him Dirty, hm? Also, those grave robbers singing together is pretty macabre, Santee. Lots of interesting stuff in this one, my friend (coffin torpedoes and cemetery guns?!) Are people buried in vaults in the southwest like they seem to be in most places? I ask because I know the soil is different there as compared to many places in the United States. Thank you Santee!
You're welcome, Bj!! Thanks for watching. There are vaults out here. In AZ we have to deal with Caliche, which is ridiculously hard ground. So you may find less of that here.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Oh wow. I’m gonna have to ask my gf if she’s heard of that. Earth sciences are her thing. Over here, there is a LOT of clay in our soil. Makes things problematic in bad drought or double the annual average rainfall.
The Dalton's headstone in Coffeyville has been stolen three or four times. Of all the times it was taken, it was found only once. The original stone that Emmett bought has long been lost to history.
The Body Snatcher with Boris Karloff is a Val Lewton horror movie of the 40s and one of Karloff’s best roles. In lewton horror movies, the atmosphere, dialogue and characters are what make it frightening. The supernatural is often there, but it’s a lot more subtle and left for the viewer to decide
I always heard that body snatchers of old would use wooden shovels so as not to make noise while digging up the corpses...unlike metal shovels that would "ding" if you hit something solid
Ask Seth about it and also I can’t imagine how people eat after seeing the bodies and robbing them and do they dig them down back like a respectful man do and your intro is sick I love it santee?
Thanks again Santee & Co. Several years ago when I renewed my South Carolina driver's license I registered as an organ donor . I felt that upon my demise some of my organs could be used to give others the gift of life . I have doubts about my liver and lungs , as I drink a lot of beer and smoke cigarillos . Ha Ha ! I'm considering donating the rest of my body to the University of Tennessee's ' Body Farm ' . They place human corpses under field conditions for up to several weeks for forensics purposes . Afterwards the remains are handled as per the wishes of the donor and the survivors . I want my remains cremated and my ashes given a US Navy burial at sea . See Y'all down the trail !
Creepy but interesting Santee! I wonder how many grave robbers made the gruesome discovery that some of their targeted victims had actually been buried alive?
I'd like to acknowledge the accident this week on set of the movie "Rust"
My condolences to the crew and family for the loss of the DP, Halyna Hutchins.
May the director's wound heal quickly.
A tragedy for sure. I first learned this could happen back 1984 when Jon - Erik Hexum lost his life.
I see so many of these narrow-minded people blaming Alec for this incident, saying that movie stars and the rich get away with too much, I just wish all those narrow-minded people would just vanish from the face of the Earth. God bless and condolences to all involved in that tragic accident
@@marshmangunnar9150 Yes. Alec isn't to blame. He was handed a prop by a crew member that was "Good to go"
I feel bad that not only the family/friends/coworkers suffer, but Alec has to live with it.
@@ArizonaGhostriders I appreciate the fast response, and yes a true tragedy. Ppl hear that Alec was crying afterwards, which I truly believe, "they" want video of him doing so which honestly hurts me deeply.... HOLD TIGHT GOOD FOLKS, times are coming to a monumental change. Blessings.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Lord Actor Alec Still POINTED the gun and pulled the trigger.
Fun Fact:
The skeleton in the film "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" is real! When she was alive, she was an actress in Madrid who loved to perform. Her final wish was that her skeleton appear in one more film after her passing. Well, her daughter honored that wish.
That’s pretty freaky if true. What a wild last wish!
“Yeah, just prop up my bones on screen. Literally, use them as a prop! :)”
No way!! WOW! Thanks for the info.
@@darkninjacorporation
I swear it's true. She wanted one last performance. She got her wish.
I'll watch for her next time I see the movie, thanks for the tip.
And she still showed more acting range than Clint.
Always impressed with how you're able to dig up new topics every week!
Ground up bone was used to give paint a little body.
LOL! Thanks.
@@colinmoore7460 That's really humerus.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Burnt bone (usually animal, but a few Egyptian mummies ended up getting used) was often used as a pigment, historically speaking.
Ha I see what you did there. Very good indeed. 🤠
Johnny Ringo's grave is in such a beautiful area. Couldn't pick a better place to be buried
I wonder if he thought that seconds before the shot?
@@ArizonaGhostriders I think that is exactly what you thought. I hate to think that he did commit suicide. but it was the prettiest place in the area to do it.
😔
Seasonally timely topic.
🤠 👍
Yes
This is a great channel, thoroughly enjoyable, from sunny England.
Much appreciated!
Another great episode, and just in time for Halloween! I went back and revisited the episode "Elmer McCurdy, Train Robber"for kicks. I can see how grave robbing and the surrounding factors of disease, the beliefs of religion, and the moralities of corpse "desecration" for medical study could easily help build on the horror genre of today. Thanks again for an informative episode Santee!
Excellent point!!
I see we're keeping this in the "spirit" of Halloween! Nice. And as Always, another Great Video!!!
Yes! Thank you!
As an archaeologist, like your episodes. I have a story. I worked on a couple cemetery relocation jobs. One of the most interesting burials I excavated was a Civil War Veteran. The body had a glass eye, healed head trauma from a mini ball and a wooden leg. He survived the Civil War being shot in the leg and losing an eye. He was buried in his Union infantry uniform in the 1890's.
That's amazing! He was buried in a 30 year old uniform and had survived so much....
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent timing I just watched the 1940s "the body snatcher" last night.... Poor Bela lugosi lol
Yeah!
Santee good top of the morning!! You have a gift, and I'm not even talking about your writing and scripting but even more amazing, than it is addressing a subject like this.
Truly side splitting funny🤭.
Have a great weekend!!
Wow, thank you!
Great one, Santee. No jokes about digging. I just imagined how frustrating it would be to find a grave to rob of someone who went to a crematory after death.
Hmmm....It would be.
This is good to start the mornin' with
Yeah true you won’t know if u will be alive tomorrow jk
Thank you!
A coffin torpedo ?? I like it. Now have something else to add to my Christmas Santa list. Thanks Santee.
I'm working on a story about a trio of old west graverobbers, and just as I was getting frustrated with the lack of resources, this was posted! Thank you. Great content as always.
Hope it gave you some
Good ideas
Mr, Santee, keep enriching our lives with your tales of the true American old west. It is after all our heritage. Thank you, Kid Tumbleweed
You are very Welcome kid
What a...grave situation most families would find themselves in on the account of grave robbers.
Another great episode, Santee. Looking forward to next week's episode.
LOL!
Hi Santee, just wanted to drop a comment and say that I enjoy the new intro. I actually just made the move to the south west, New Mexico, from Michigan in the hopes of creating a life with my wife. We pulled a camper the whole way which made me feel a bit like a modern settler with a camper in place of a covered wagon. I also recently started trying to learn to play the guitar which made me want to ask if you'd ever do a video on guitars in the old west? If you've gotten this far, thanks for taking the time to read all this and thanks for always putting out great content.
I will do guitars. Congrats on the move! Enjoy it.
Great & informative Santee
Hey Dan
Much appreciated, Red.
Very interesting. I'm also liking the new intro.
Glad you like it
I agree. Great intro. Please keep up the good work! 👍👍👍
Good morning. This is Ted from Texas. I really enjoy your episodes and look forward to seeing that. Your little bits of History is great knowledge. What will be your next adventure
Glad you like them! Ghosts in Tucson (for Halloween) is next week.
Hey Santee, I read about this as well. Super cool that you are able to get some of this information on video. Super cool. Keep up the good work. 👍👍
Thanks, you too!
Another vid to enjoy with coffee this morning!
Enjoy!
A great presentation on a...Wait for it..Grave subject! Badda Boom, Badda Bing!
Yeehaw! 🤠🤠🤠
Ghoul , Pod person , bodysnatchers ! Great market for fresh body´s back then ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge . Have a great weekend Santee and dirty Dan .
Thanks, you too!
Hey, nice inclusion of the Hitch-Hiking Ghosts, especially given that Muppets Haunted Mansion released earlier this month. ;)
Hmmmmm....I"ll have to catch that.
Great video! I always love watching these. If I may, you should do a video Billy the Kid since Young Guns three was announced. Either way, keep up the great work!
Yes, I hope to visit Lincoln for that vid.
@@ArizonaGhostriders i look forward to it!
Great video. Hi Dirty Dan. That really was a Grave video. I really dug it. 😀
Didn't expect it? Sort of crypt up on you?
Thank you so much for your channel!! I just moved to a historic old west home on the registry in Yuma. It actually has a guard tower from the Yuma Territorial Prison attached to the main house.
Always enjoyed the desert and that time period, but have now become obsessed.
Love your videos so much!! Thank you for bringing me closer to the roots of my new home and what life was like for the folks who built it.
Thank you and welcome to the channel. Cool house!
Ah, the Grim Grinning Ghosts from "The Haunted Mansion". Nice touch!
Thanks.
Fascinating. Cremation for me.
Yep, me too. Put my ashes in a Civil War cannon and shoot me out.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Heck Yeah!
What kind of project does Dirty Dan got going on????? I never knew I needed a "Grave Gun" until today, Thanks Santee! LOL!
Yeah, I know. Changes your plan for Trick-or-Treaters right?
Just kidding!
Another interesting subject, keep ‘em coming Santee!
Thank you!
dang it Cheese, you KNEW if you showed the travelling ghosts at the start of this vid, that we would want to go to Disneyland ha ha ha...thanks for another great vid guys !!
LOL! Thank you Joe.
Another great video! Gonna be checking out the Mescal movie set tomorrow, can't wait!
Have fun! Mention my name....it might get you a handshake. It also might get you hit. On second thought, better not mention my name! LOL!
Very good information. Didn't know about the cemetary guns. Thanks Santee!
I learned too!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Very cool!
Now that's gross, no other word for this one🤦🏼♀️Love y'all.
True. Sometimes history ain't pretty
I like that dead dude Ransom thing that's clever, and your victims easy to guard.
Yep
@@ArizonaGhostriders Sadly some real grave robbers pulled that trick, stealing Charlie Chaplin's body, and also the body of an old lady in Staffordshire, GB - animal rights activists who objected to her family owning a mink farm.
I visited Johnny Ringo's gravesite a couple of years ago. The caretakers did a good job of keeping the area clean and simple. Just a small sign with a little history written on it. Plenty of room for the imagination to wander.
Yep....and that big tree.
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust, but a bit of gold won't rot or rust
HA! Yep
Great video as always, and i really like the intro and editing of this one!
Glad to hear it!
This might be my favourite video yet very informative! Thanks for another great video!
Awesome, thank you!
That was great!!!
Thank you!
Another great and informative video! I also really love the lead in video after you introduce the topic for the week. Very professionally done.
Glad it was helpful!
Good job Santee...I really like the new intro
Thank you!
Ahhhhh ha ha ha ha ha 😂. "This thing Stinks". Amazing episode. It confirms that people are weird. Thanks guys.
You're welcome.
Id never thought of this as a subject i love it great job on this sir.
Thank you kindly
Always great to see Dan.
🤠
Interesting vid guys! Perfect for end of October. Also loved the outro pretty funny! And I hope Rex didn't run off with to much. 👍🤠👍
Just a little.
Loved it! You guys are awesome!!! MUST WATCH for anyone interested in the old west.
Thanks so much!
Hey Santee. Just watched Sgt Rutledge again today, which got me thinking that it would be nice to do a video about the Buffalo Soldiers, and in particular Corporal John Ross, I troop of the 9th Cavalry, or the Buffalo Soldiers, in general.
Francis
I will!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Thanks
Informative video really loved this one.
Thank you!
wow, i love the new intro! Santee has gone hollywood
Thank you.
Very nice job with the new intro Santee... Good video lol
Glad you like it
Good episode! I did see that John Ringo's name was mention in this episode, and I remember reading about his family's journey on the Oregon trail in the 1860's. It was included in a series called Covered Wagon Women Vol. 8 1862-1865, edited by Kenneth L. Holmes.
Yeah, the Tombstone movie made him a serious gunfighter. I think he wasn't.
My hat’s off to you for using clips from Young Frankenstein.
Thanks! Puttin' on the Ritz!
Very informative video, I really liked and enjoyed it. Very great early Halloween topic.
Great job and well done and happy early Halloween 👻🎃
Thank you!
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks and your welcome 🌟😎👍🏼
Spook ya later but the AGR logo on the pine box checking out the jewels but the AGR logo on the arch watching them robbers!! Nicely done as usual gang thumbs up
Thank you! Good eyes!
There was an abandoned cemetery around the corner from my house when I was a kid. The headstones were from the late 1700s and the latest was from about 1806. It was all overgrown with trees and brush. Someone tried digging up a grave but gave up after digging less than one foot down. It wasn't me!
Glad they quit.
That was a proper start to my Saturday.
Take it easy man.
Thank you!
Hi santee my friend hope you are doing well great upload as always the editing you do is amazing I certainly wouldn’t leave any valuables in my grave lol have a fantastic week buddy 👍
HAAH! You too!
At one point the Ressurectionists realised that a wooden spade or wooden shovel made little noise when digging. Good luck finding such a tool now and some places require a concrete vault in the ground to place the coffin in due to the embalming fluids contaminating ground water.
Yeah. They had so much trouble with old Abe Lincoln that they had to encase him in concrete. Sad.
Your are the prince of the Old West.
Thank you!
Another excellent video, Santee! Not an expect here, the way I hear it, Jesse and the brothers post Civil War were picked on by the federal/union army, and his community was going without, to the point of starving. This sort of makes sense, as they had community respect, and the community helped them. As I said, it's the way I heard about him, I suppose one of the big mysteries about Jesse is how much loot he takes, and it's any of it hidden somewhere. Anyways, another excellent video!
I guess there will always be stories of hidden James Gang treasures.
Howdee Santee! Thanks for another fine vid.
Glad you enjoyed it
Loved the outro with you and Dirty Dan 😂😂😂 so that’s why they call him Dirty, hm? Also, those grave robbers singing together is pretty macabre, Santee. Lots of interesting stuff in this one, my friend (coffin torpedoes and cemetery guns?!) Are people buried in vaults in the southwest like they seem to be in most places? I ask because I know the soil is different there as compared to many places in the United States. Thank you Santee!
You're welcome, Bj!! Thanks for watching.
There are vaults out here. In AZ we have to deal with Caliche, which is ridiculously hard ground. So you may find less of that here.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Oh wow. I’m gonna have to ask my gf if she’s heard of that. Earth sciences are her thing. Over here, there is a LOT of clay in our soil. Makes things problematic in bad drought or double the annual average rainfall.
You ticked the box. You can’t show this video unless you show the grave robbing scene from Young Frankenstein. Great job partner🤠
First one that came to mind. Oddly, there are a lot of grave robbing movies!
Great show!
Can you make one about water supply and toilets in towns
Sure
These fellas need more views 🎉
Thank You!
Just the thought of it... YIKES 🤯😷
Super episode, loved the info. 🎃
Thank you!
The Dalton's headstone in Coffeyville has been stolen three or four times. Of all the times it was taken, it was found only once. The original stone that Emmett bought has long been lost to history.
I don't doubt that!
hey Santee another good video can you do a video on prop safety thanks
I've done one. May have to reiterate it due to recent events.
The Body Snatcher with Boris Karloff is a Val Lewton horror movie of the 40s and one of Karloff’s best roles. In lewton horror movies, the atmosphere, dialogue and characters are what make it frightening. The supernatural is often there, but it’s a lot more subtle and left for the viewer to decide
Yeah. Karloff just looked creepy. Served his career well!
I always heard that body snatchers of old would use wooden shovels so as not to make noise while digging up the corpses...unlike metal shovels that would "ding" if you hit something solid
That didn't come up in my research, but it makes perfect sense.
Love the new intro! Hope we get some more spooky content like this before Halloween!
We will!
Enjoyed this one and Halloween timely!
So glad!
Ask Seth about it and also I can’t imagine how people eat after seeing the bodies and robbing them and do they dig them down back like a respectful man do and your intro is sick I love it santee?
I think you would have to really be of low morals, but desperate enough to do it.
Thanks!
Bahh, they dont need it anymore, dont be scared they cant hurt you.. just go after the old ones, they're not as juicy
@@brandonmann9952 LOL!
yes
@@ArizonaGhostriders yup
Another great video!
Thanks again!
What a larf 🤣 great Video
🤠👍
Thanks 👍
Also prayers for the cast, crew, and families of “Rust”
Yes
Is that The Orville star and creator Seth MacFarlane at 3:35? What film was that taken from?
A Million Ways to Die in the West. Fun movie!
I can’t remember where I read it, but the term living room came from that being the room a lot of funerals were held in that room in the house
Edward Bok coined the term....and I think it was a throwback to the "Death Room"
If you get shot in the leg with rock salt, you know you've made a grave mistake.
HAHA! Very humerus!
great topic! learned a lot
Glad to hear it!
Great Job Guys
Thank You!
Santee, El Queso Grande! Been missing you buddy!
I'm here every Saturday!
Thanks again Santee & Co. Several years ago when I renewed my South Carolina driver's license I registered as an organ donor . I felt that upon my demise some of my organs could be used to give others the gift of life . I have doubts about my liver and lungs , as I drink a lot of beer and smoke cigarillos . Ha Ha ! I'm considering donating the rest of my body to the University of Tennessee's ' Body Farm ' . They place human corpses under field conditions for up to several weeks for forensics purposes . Afterwards the remains are handled as per the wishes of the donor and the survivors . I want my remains cremated and my ashes given a US Navy burial at sea . See Y'all down the trail !
I'm considering that too. Save money on the funeral!
Creepy but interesting Santee! I wonder how many grave robbers made the gruesome discovery that some of their targeted victims had actually been buried alive?
I would imagine if you did, you'd finish the person off so you could get your money for them.
Great info and video as always! What video editing software do you use?
Adobe Premiere
Can you do a video on railroad police and dressing the part? Thanks, Doc
Yes! You're welcome.
Great stuff‼️😂🤣😂🤣
Thank you!
Addin this to the research! Also inspirin new ideas for my writin! Ty
Awesome!
There's a guy in red dead redemption 1 named Seth that does the grave digging thing, he also plays cards and dances with zombies
I don't remember him, but that game has so much good stuff.
Hey Santee can you do a video on loading blanks in to cap and ball revolvers
Great idea, and yes I can.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks
snatee can you do the video about whips or lasso in the old west?
Did one!
Good to see Dan in this one. Was the term ghouls in use at the time to describe resurrection engineers?
It was a term then, so I assume so.
Always good stuff.
Thank you!
Great video Santee
Thanks!
Crazy video! TFS
Thanks for the visit
Perfect video for Spooky season
Yup!