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@@Jesusfreak79 they don't care about your comment number and a pinned comment doesn't count. By the way, you have proven to me that you are Dr greenthumb on a new account. Nice job giving yourself away
Let's not forget the Colombian children who survived on their own in the Amazon jungle for 40 days in 2023. One of them was just a baby! They belonged to a tribe and had been raised with survival skills.
That was soooo sad! but, yet AMAZING how they survived after their mother died in the jungle. They lived because their Mom had taught them so much on how to survive, but even so it was more than difficult for anyone but especially children!!!!
The woman who kidnapped the girl in the thumbnail... can't believe she was actually released. Stole that girls entire childhood from her family. Horrific
I'm late to the party but the most harrowing case that I know is Thadius Phillips. In 1995, when he was 13 he was kidnapped by 17 year old Joseph Clark. Infamously known as The Baraboo Bone Breaker, Joseph kept Thadius in his home for 2 days torturing him by repeatedly breaking his leg, ankle, and hip bones. When Joseph was out of the house, Thadius managed to crawl down the stairs and call 911. The story is a really gruesome one but the fact that Thadius managed to make it out of that situation shows how resilient humans can really be.
That's an incredibly harrowing and disturbing story. Thadius Phillips' bravery and resilience in the face of such unimaginable horror is truly remarkable. It's stories like these that remind us of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of never giving up hope, even in the darkest of times. Thank you for sharing this powerful example of survival against all odds.
The last story. Stephen Stayner's brother, Cary Stayner, is the The Yosemite Serial Killer. He brutally killed a woman and 2 teens. He is on death row, San Quentin. A tragedy Stephen died a few short years after escaping.
I've always been haunted about that story. I saw the tv movie when it came out (which portrays his brother in Yosemite at the time of his return), then remember the news reporting his death, and then of course the killings. Knew the name right away, recalled the movie moment.
@@NiKiMa023 Same here. There was another show based on true events that made me cry when they showed what happened to all...killer dad convinces 3 of his 4 sons to bust him out of jail, and they don't think he's that bad (but soon learn). James Spader, I think Erick Stoltz...and oh yeah...Lance Kerwin. A Killer in the Family.
my grandmother went missing for a couple hours. this was the early days of her dementia diagnosis and she had walked to the community pool without telling anyone, and then got lost on the way home in the neighborhood she had lived in for 40+ years. to this day i'm so happy she was found so i could have a couple more years with her.
My mom used to try and get in the neighbors house thinking it was ours. At that point it was close to the end. I looked at putting her in a place because I couldn’t watch her 24/7. As it was I had locks on every door and cameras all around the house so I woke up every time one went off. Days before she was supposed to go into a home (Wednesday and Saturday) she died in the house. I truly believe she went out on her terms because she never wanted to go to a home and I tried so hard not to put her in one.
I know this is a serious video, but De Salazar just straight up going back into the woods and disappearing again made me laugh. Leave the poor guy alone!!!
The Steven Stainer story is beyond sad! He saved little Timmy. And his adjustment home was rough. He never recovered from what happened to him. Then Tragically passes away at 24. Then come to find out his brother was a serial killer. Just sad. I hope the family can find peace because I just can’t imagine.
Don't forget a kid witnessed the kidnapping of Ben Ownby and chased the truck as far as he could and was an amazing eye witness for the police describing the truck to a T. I was a teen living in St. Louis, not far from Kirkwood, when Shawn Hornbeck was kidnapped, my parents owned a business and had his missing posters hanging up. I will never forget that case ever.
i live in superior, wisconsin, which is in the same county jayme was held. i remember being 12 when she was kidnapped and i first got the amber alert and just was so distraught at the brutality of the crime. i payed attention to the case on the news every day so hopeful she was found. i remember falling to my knees and crying in pure joy when i found out she escaped. it's a horrifying case and i'm beyond happy it didn't end up as most missing person cases end up.
Yes, that is what happened to Leslie Mahaffy....her parents did the same thing, and on her way to phone someone to see if she could stay with them, she was abducted by notorious serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka....she was brutally raped, killed and dismembered. She was only 14.
The story of Kamiyah Mobley is similar to the story of the other baby that was kidnapped from the hospital. She was born in 1998 and a woman drove like 12 hours to Florida determined to get a baby (the back story for that is crazy) and that's where she went. The parents were teens and the lady went in there posed as a nurse and put Kamiyah in a tote bag and walked out. When Kamiyah was ready to work, she needed her legal info and that's when things all came out. The woman is in prison now. Her story was everywhere.
The Fritzl case - I never ever believed his wife - Elisabeth's mother - she had NO idea what was going on! 24 years - really? She is as guilty as Josef.
0:17 Paul Fronczak 1:13 Tanya Rider 2:27 Lucy Ann Johnson 3:13 Jayme Closs 4:19 Bryon Anthony McCane II (Bizzy Bone) 5:10 Natascha Kampusch 6:14 Natasha Ryan 7:17 Shawn Hornbeck & Ben Ownby 8:06 Carlina White 9:03 Elisabeth Fritzl 10:10 Robert McDonough 11:02 Timothy Carney 11:44 Carlos De Salazar 12:41 Petra Pazsitka 13:28 Harold Lovell 14:28 Julian Hernandez 15:35 Denise Bolser 16:36 Steve Carter 17:35 Jan Broberg 18:39 Brenda Heist 19:36 MIchele Whitaker 20:38 Gabriel Nagy 21:42 Lula Hood 22:36 Amanda Eller 23:36 Bowe Bergdahl 24:43 Nguyen Thi Van 25:26 Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry & Georgina DeJesus 26:29 Elizabeth Smart 27:35 Jaycee Dugard 28:52 Steven Stayner
@HartKent his brother's name is Cary Stayner. The story of that family is nothing but tragedy. I don't know how things ended up so badly for them, but it's absolutely horrible that one was an abducted person for 8 years, while the other turned into a serial killer. So crazy...
I was maybe 2-4 years older than Elizabeth Smart went missing. I lived in the same state. Her healing and recovery from her tragic kidnapping has been as much a miracle as was her return.
There was the story of Lawrence Bader whose rental boat had been fouund washed ashore on Lake Erie in 1958, and he was presumed dead. Then in 1965 he was spotted by his niece at a sporting goods booth in Chicago, and when his old family confronted the man they were sure was Lawrence Bader, He swore he was not. But agreed to be fingerprinted, and it turned out he was Lawrence Bader, but somehow whatever had caused him to disappear had also given him amnesia, and false memories of the first 30 years of his life. He had started a new family by then, and his old wife got in trouble for life insurance fraud!
Georgina was sometimes mentioned too. However it added to Ariel Castros sadism, he'd be sure to show the missing reports, just remind Michelle sshe was never mentioned as a 'no one cares about you' bit
Kidnapping survivors are Steven Stayner, Carlina White, Kamiyah Mobley, Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Shawn Hornbeck, Elizabeth Smart, Jaycee Lee Dugard and so many others!!
What Ariel Castro did was evil... but there was a fourth woman in that house. People said they saw a woman crawling around in the backyard naked, and Castro killing himself may mean we will never know who that fourth woman was.
@@camrynbrewer2370, no. All three of them were questioned and he didn't let them out there for that. And the child was far too small. Supposedly, the description was of a grown woman, which means at the very least a female past puberty.
I.know.. When the narrator said For some " unkown" reason people often end up in Florida.. I was perplexed that the narrator could not seen the obvious draw for people to head to the Sunshine State. I mean, if you happen to not be equipped or designed to handle the stressors of society or the often overwhelming responsibilities of adulating then Florida is a warm..sunny place that is easy to blend in AND it is possible to live somewhat comfortably outdoors full time with little to no money or resources, Florida's weather is conducive to dropping out of the rat race whilst not dying from exposure. Great place to be a nomad.
@@sissyrayself7508 I tried living in FL, but I guess I moved to the wrong side. The Panhandle is definitely not Florida. 😂. It’s Alabama/Georgia 100%. Very weird way of life there, so I gave up after 15 months, sold a brand new house, cars, and moved to Tokyo.
One missing persons case I hope gets solved one day is a case in my home state of Michigan, which is the case of the three Skelton Brothers. Even though they may most likely be deceased, I hope their family gets closure one day.
I hope they find them. I'm from NW Ohio, and every year on the anniversary of them going missing, the news does a segment on them, and if there's been any updates.
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The moral of the story, never give your child to a random nurse and let her walk away without watching where they go. 🤔 Second, if someones missing, go to Florida, look if you can find them there 😬
Elisabeth fritz case is heartbreaking. Her father abused her for many many years while she raised some children in the basement with her. They weren't allowed to leave. She had at least two other children she talked her father into raising upstairs with her mother. Her mother did EVERYTHING to find her daughter. Her daughter was right below her in the basement all those years. It was over 20 years or so?? Very sad case. The children had many health problems from lack of sunlight and others. Elisabeth did everything she could for them.
Bless you All... I've been missing before... It sure is scary, it leaves you wanting to be hugged /and to laugh... To be held with unconditional love...
Spain's Universal Healthcare Hospital residency training must be tough af! The guy hid in the forest, and after he was discovered, he promptly hid deeper into forest.
Amanda Eller’s boyfriend is so entranced by her 🥺 I’m so thankful he and the search party were so diligent and found her safe - she looked so scared but she was a trooper!
Alicia Navarro went missing just before her 15th birthday. Just under 4 years later, she went to a Montana police dept and said she was reported missing but wanted to clear her status. She said no one hurt her or forced her to leave. There still isn't much info on what happened.
the elizabeth fritzle case really just gives me the heeby jeebys i've known about the case for so long but everytime i here it, it makes me miserably sad
I love these collections, but the unconnected film clips and royalty-free photos are distracting. I'd rather just see the story and what few newspaper pictures that are available.
Really left her children with an abusive man. FOR YEARS. And she never tried to get them back or contact him. She just moved on with a new family somewhere else.
Steven Stayner lived in my town. As a matter of fact, we went to the same church. I sorta knew him. He was very quiet, but nice. I didn't know him well. I had heard of the movie and mom told me about him later. I don't know how he did it. I'd never leave the house again. That one about the woman who spent eight days in her crashed car is insane. Just because they can trace her phone and everything seemed okay, doesn't mean they shouldn't look just to make sure.
In Paul Fronczak' case, the mystery still has many loose ends. While they found the real Paul, they to this day don't know who was the woman that kidnapped him, and the man's discovery of his real identity as Jack Rosenthal brought up the question of what happened to his twin sister. It is known that the Rosenthal parents were very abusive and neglectful of both twins, who just disappeared one day, with the couple making up several excuses to family members about their absence. The bio parents are long dead, but we can safely conclude they abandoned toddler Jack, and what happened to Jill is still unknown. Paul (Jack still goes by Paul) is working with detectives to try and find his sister. He believes the bio parents may have killed her, either purposefully or in an accident, and abandoned him around the same time, as they couldn't explain one missing twin, but that it is still very possible she is alive somewhere. It has been 58 years since Jill Rosenthal disappeared, may she soon enough be found.
#30: Paul Fronczak (R.I.P, died from cancer in 2020) #29: Tanya Rider #28: Lucy Ann Johnson #27: Jayme Closs #26: Bryon Anthony McCane II (a.k.a. Bizzy Bone) #25: Natascha Kampusch #24: Natasha Ryan #23: Shawn Hornbeck & Ben Ownby #22: Carlina White #21: Elisabeth Fritzl #20: Robert MCDonough #19: Timothy Carney #18: Carlos de Salazar #17: Petra Pazsitka #16: Harold Wayne Lovell #15: Julian Hernandez #14: Denise Bolser #13: Steve Carter #12: Jan Broberg #11: Brenda Heist #10: Michelle Whittaker #9: Gabriel Nagy #8: Lula Hood #7: Amanda Eller #6: Bowe Bergdahl #5: Nguyen Thi Van #4: Michelle Knight, Amanda Barry, & Gina DeJesus #3: Elizabeth Smart #2: Jaycee Dugard #1: Steven Stayner
You had one black person on here, but most of your missing people are of a light persuasion. I’m sure there’s a lot more missing black native Indian children, whatever than being represented here.
The Tanya Ryder case irks me. Her husband tried for days to get the police, the news someone to help him get information out about this missing wife out there. No one would help him. Then, after 6 days, when the police believed she hadn't run off, they thought her husband had hurt her or killed her. When they found her, I think he was at the police station about to be interrogated for her disappearance.
Even though what he did was wrong, it sort of makes me happy to know Julian forgave his father for kidnapping him, since it sounds to me Bobby raised him to be an amazing young man. I’m sure the mother will come around too, cause she’s hopefully glad nothing bad happened to him and that he’s had an amazing life until he was found. I hope all of them are doing well now!
Correct. She was a teenager and he was an adult, although I don't think he was much older. She ran away to be with her boyfriend; which isn't unusual for a teen. I'm not making excuses for her or him, as it was wrong, as she was a child and he was young himself. From what I've gathered, her parents had already told the boyfriend that they would put him in jail if he didn't leave her alone. She stated that she eventually wanted to go home, but the more time passed, she felt like she couldn't. I guess all is well that ends well; they're still married.
@@MelsCrybaby_zshe was 17..he was 19 when she ran off with him. She was not kidnapped. She just wanted to get away from her mother..who had been reportedly mentally and emotionally abusive to her..she was not kidnapped..she left with her boyfriend who was only 2 years older than her.
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89% of people dont want to be found
The strength that these victims have is incredible. They may not think they are strong and are probably still struggling in ways, but they lived.
Let's not forget the Colombian children who survived on their own in the Amazon jungle for 40 days in 2023. One of them was just a baby! They belonged to a tribe and had been raised with survival skills.
Wow!
That was soooo sad! but, yet AMAZING how they survived after their mother died in the jungle. They lived because their Mom had taught them so much on how to survive, but even so it was more than difficult for anyone but especially children!!!!
ahh, I remember that.
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Or raised in a zoo, or kept in a dungeon... Even living 2 blocks away from their own neighborhood...
The guy who was found in the woods and decided to go back and live there again is the most relatable.
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The woman who kidnapped the girl in the thumbnail... can't believe she was actually released. Stole that girls entire childhood from her family. Horrific
Women always get less time than men do for the same crimes.. That's a known fact..
Yep and her and her bio mom and father still don’t have a relationship.
I'm late to the party but the most harrowing case that I know is Thadius Phillips.
In 1995, when he was 13 he was kidnapped by 17 year old Joseph Clark. Infamously known as The Baraboo Bone Breaker, Joseph kept Thadius in his home for 2 days torturing him by repeatedly breaking his leg, ankle, and hip bones.
When Joseph was out of the house, Thadius managed to crawl down the stairs and call 911.
The story is a really gruesome one but the fact that Thadius managed to make it out of that situation shows how resilient humans can really be.
That's an incredibly harrowing and disturbing story. Thadius Phillips' bravery and resilience in the face of such unimaginable horror is truly remarkable. It's stories like these that remind us of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of never giving up hope, even in the darkest of times. Thank you for sharing this powerful example of survival against all odds.
WOW YOU AINT KIDDING HORRRRRIBLE STORY
Heard his story for the first time about a year ago, it's truly unbelievable.
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The last story. Stephen Stayner's brother, Cary Stayner, is the The Yosemite Serial Killer. He brutally killed a woman and 2 teens. He is on death row, San Quentin. A tragedy Stephen died a few short years after escaping.
He actually killed a 4th woman before being caught
I've always been haunted about that story. I saw the tv movie when it came out (which portrays his brother in Yosemite at the time of his return), then remember the news reporting his death, and then of course the killings. Knew the name right away, recalled the movie moment.
@@Avanell*I Know My First Name Is Steven* staring Corin Nemec! This is one of those miniseries that absolutely stuck with me through the years
@@NiKiMa023 Same here. There was another show based on true events that made me cry when they showed what happened to all...killer dad convinces 3 of his 4 sons to bust him out of jail, and they don't think he's that bad (but soon learn). James Spader, I think Erick Stoltz...and oh yeah...Lance Kerwin. A Killer in the Family.
@@Avanell Ohhhh I don’t know that one. I looked it up & it’s on YT!! I’m gonna check it out
my grandmother went missing for a couple hours. this was the early days of her dementia diagnosis and she had walked to the community pool without telling anyone, and then got lost on the way home in the neighborhood she had lived in for 40+ years. to this day i'm so happy she was found so i could have a couple more years with her.
My mom used to try and get in the neighbors house thinking it was ours. At that point it was close to the end. I looked at putting her in a place because I couldn’t watch her 24/7. As it was I had locks on every door and cameras all around the house so I woke up every time one went off. Days before she was supposed to go into a home (Wednesday and Saturday) she died in the house. I truly believe she went out on her terms because she never wanted to go to a home and I tried so hard not to put her in one.
I know this is a serious video, but De Salazar just straight up going back into the woods and disappearing again made me laugh. Leave the poor guy alone!!!
Right?? He clearly is perfectly happy to not be found
_that must’ve been the best time of his life._ 😭
The Steven Stainer story is beyond sad! He saved little Timmy. And his adjustment home was rough. He never recovered from what happened to him. Then Tragically passes away at 24. Then come to find out his brother was a serial killer. Just sad. I hope the family can find peace because I just can’t imagine.
Timmy also died very young (at 35) in 2010. A devastating story all around.
@@lerdogWow, this is the first I'm hearing that. I just recently found out about the brother.
Don't forget a kid witnessed the kidnapping of Ben Ownby and chased the truck as far as he could and was an amazing eye witness for the police describing the truck to a T. I was a teen living in St. Louis, not far from Kirkwood, when Shawn Hornbeck was kidnapped, my parents owned a business and had his missing posters hanging up. I will never forget that case ever.
I remember the Jayme Closs case. I have no idea how she didn’t break, but her bravery saw her through.
i live in superior, wisconsin, which is in the same county jayme was held. i remember being 12 when she was kidnapped and i first got the amber alert and just was so distraught at the brutality of the crime. i payed attention to the case on the news every day so hopeful she was found. i remember falling to my knees and crying in pure joy when i found out she escaped. it's a horrifying case and i'm beyond happy it didn't end up as most missing person cases end up.
I miss Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack
Don't miss that creepy theme song😅
Me too, I like the Netflix version, but it's just not the same without him.
Loved that show😊
Full series is on Tubi
You can find it on Pluto
Fritzl should be first. No question about it. The case is absolutely insane
Dang. Imagine locking your child out of the house because it’s late and then they get kidnapped.
Scary
Yes, that is what happened to Leslie Mahaffy....her parents did the same thing, and on her way to phone someone to see if she could stay with them, she was abducted by notorious serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka....she was brutally raped, killed and dismembered. She was only 14.
The Fritzl case is absolutely disgusting. I hope Elisabeth is doing better now. ❤
2:53 “a SMALL territory called the Yukon” is actually a major territory that covers 5% of Canadas surface area
Came here to say this. Maybe they mean small in population?
Can you imagine doing a news story on someone who went missing and then that EXACT PERSON just casually strolls into your shot? 😂😂😂 That would be wild
I got a chance to talk to Bizzy Bone, man he’s such a beautiful and genuine man!
The story of Kamiyah Mobley is similar to the story of the other baby that was kidnapped from the hospital. She was born in 1998 and a woman drove like 12 hours to Florida determined to get a baby (the back story for that is crazy) and that's where she went. The parents were teens and the lady went in there posed as a nurse and put Kamiyah in a tote bag and walked out. When Kamiyah was ready to work, she needed her legal info and that's when things all came out. The woman is in prison now. Her story was everywhere.
What’s also similar is that they both still loved their kidnapper and wanted to keep a good relationship with them.
@@1_star_reviews That too.
The Fritzl case - I never ever believed his wife - Elisabeth's mother - she had NO idea what was going on! 24 years - really? She is as guilty as Josef.
I can't believe Waldo didn't make the list.
have they found him?
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@@doctorfeelok8575 😂
Or Carmen Sandiego
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0:17 Paul Fronczak
1:13 Tanya Rider
2:27 Lucy Ann Johnson
3:13 Jayme Closs
4:19 Bryon Anthony McCane II (Bizzy Bone)
5:10 Natascha Kampusch
6:14 Natasha Ryan
7:17 Shawn Hornbeck & Ben Ownby
8:06 Carlina White
9:03 Elisabeth Fritzl
10:10 Robert McDonough
11:02 Timothy Carney
11:44 Carlos De Salazar
12:41 Petra Pazsitka
13:28 Harold Lovell
14:28 Julian Hernandez
15:35 Denise Bolser
16:36 Steve Carter
17:35 Jan Broberg
18:39 Brenda Heist
19:36 MIchele Whitaker
20:38 Gabriel Nagy
21:42 Lula Hood
22:36 Amanda Eller
23:36 Bowe Bergdahl
24:43 Nguyen Thi Van
25:26 Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry & Georgina DeJesus
26:29 Elizabeth Smart
27:35 Jaycee Dugard
28:52 Steven Stayner
Lol thanks for this, so that I can watch separate videos on them.
Cool
Steven Stayner's younger brother, Cary Anthony Stayner, is a serial killer known as the Yosemite Park Killer. Imagine being the parents.
Cary is older.
@MaddysinLeigh who cares
Sadly, the boy that Steven Stayner saved passed away as well.
And his brother Casey turned out to be a serial killer. Nothing but tragedy for that family
And Steven's older brother became a spree killer. The Stayner family was absolutely destroyed three times.
@HartKent his brother's name is Cary Stayner. The story of that family is nothing but tragedy. I don't know how things ended up so badly for them, but it's absolutely horrible that one was an abducted person for 8 years, while the other turned into a serial killer. So crazy...
Steven and Timmy both have passed. Timmy became a police officer but then he got cancer. Steven's brother is incarcerated.
Steven passed away several years after being saved. He passed in a motorcycle accident.
"pie shaped area"...you mean a circle?
“Cricle”? You mean a circle? 😂
@@shanikaayanna9767 what? I i...i dont know what you mean...ehm...
@@romanschautfilme 😂👌🏾
I was maybe 2-4 years older than Elizabeth Smart went missing. I lived in the same state. Her healing and recovery from her tragic kidnapping has been as much a miracle as was her return.
There was the story of Lawrence Bader whose rental boat had been fouund washed ashore on Lake Erie in 1958, and he was presumed dead. Then in 1965 he was spotted by his niece at a sporting goods booth in Chicago, and when his old family confronted the man they were sure was Lawrence Bader, He swore he was not. But agreed to be fingerprinted, and it turned out he was Lawrence Bader, but somehow whatever had caused him to disappear had also given him amnesia, and false memories of the first 30 years of his life. He had started a new family by then, and his old wife got in trouble for life insurance fraud!
Sadly it was when Amanda berry went missing that the case picked up … the other two seem to be “forgotten”
Actually Michelle Knight was never reported missing and Gina was kidnapped after Amanda.
Georgina was sometimes mentioned too. However it added to Ariel Castros sadism, he'd be sure to show the missing reports, just remind Michelle sshe was never mentioned as a 'no one cares about you' bit
Kidnapping survivors are Steven Stayner, Carlina White, Kamiyah Mobley, Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Shawn Hornbeck, Elizabeth Smart, Jaycee Lee Dugard and so many others!!
What Ariel Castro did was evil... but there was a fourth woman in that house. People said they saw a woman crawling around in the backyard naked, and Castro killing himself may mean we will never know who that fourth woman was.
I was down the street the day amanda was found 😮 so crazy cause I remember seeing the missing posters on the busses for the girls when I was in hs.
Are they sure that she wasn’t one of the three girls that they found? Or the child that he had with Amanda Berry?
@@camrynbrewer2370, no. All three of them were questioned and he didn't let them out there for that. And the child was far too small. Supposedly, the description was of a grown woman, which means at the very least a female past puberty.
@@Panwere36Oh, I read the comment wrong, I didn’t realize you said “woman”. Thanks.
@@camrynbrewer2370, not a problem. Things like that happen.
The Steven Stayner story is tragic in so many levels. I so feel for the Stayner family. 😢
I hate Harlem hospital.. there my mother walked into the hospital and 2 hours later she was dead with organs missing and she wasn’t an organ donor
Oh my God. I am so sorry. That is horrific. My heart goes out to you.
So basically just start looking in Florida whenever someone goes missing.
I.know.. When the narrator said For some " unkown" reason people often end up in Florida.. I was perplexed that the narrator could not seen the obvious draw for people to head to the Sunshine State.
I mean, if you happen to not be equipped or designed to handle the stressors of society or the often overwhelming responsibilities of adulating then Florida is a warm..sunny place that is easy to blend in AND it is possible to live somewhat comfortably outdoors full time with little to no money or resources, Florida's weather is conducive to dropping out of the rat race whilst not dying from exposure. Great place to be a nomad.
@@sissyrayself7508
I tried living in FL, but I guess I moved to the wrong side.
The Panhandle is definitely not Florida.
😂.
It’s Alabama/Georgia 100%.
Very weird way of life there, so I gave up after 15 months, sold a brand new house, cars, and moved to Tokyo.
One missing persons case I hope gets solved one day is a case in my home state of Michigan, which is the case of the three Skelton Brothers. Even though they may most likely be deceased, I hope their family gets closure one day.
That one still haunts me. It's just completely heartbreaking.
That the three Skelton brother case
I hope they find them. I'm from NW Ohio, and every year on the anniversary of them going missing, the news does a segment on them, and if there's been any updates.
There is one in my town of a woman who went missing a few years ago, my neighbors are suspects
"A small territory called the Yukon." 🤣🤣🤣
"A small territory called the Yukon"? Really?
Imagine changing your name and choosing Mangina.
😂
It's like the McLovin of aliases 😆
I was wondering if I had misheard that
Scanned the Commemts for this one!! Like who would willingly Change their last name to Mangina?😂😂😂
😂😂😂 Ridiculous
Sad update to the Natasha Ryan story, she passed away in June 2024. She was just 40 years old.
I hope we see Summer Wells on a list like this one day.
I love seeing happy endings instead of death
I love this I always wonder where all those missing ppl go
Never knew that about Bizzy Bone! 😮😮😮
He told that story plenty of times
5years as a pow I don’t have enough words sir but I’m so sorry. I wish u the absolute best in life happiness n health all the rest of ur life🫡 I wish tht for all of our soldiers🫡💐
Why was Kamiyah Mobley not on the list? Her story is more interesting then half of these story.
The story of 4 year old Chloe Smith who was kidnapped from a tent and found 18 days later just around the corner from where she lived
The moral of the story, never give your child to a random nurse and let her walk away without watching where they go. 🤔 Second, if someones missing, go to Florida, look if you can find them there 😬
Elisabeth fritz case is heartbreaking. Her father abused her for many many years while she raised some children in the basement with her. They weren't allowed to leave. She had at least two other children she talked her father into raising upstairs with her mother. Her mother did EVERYTHING to find her daughter. Her daughter was right below her in the basement all those years. It was over 20 years or so?? Very sad case. The children had many health problems from lack of sunlight and others. Elisabeth did everything she could for them.
Really... her mother did everything to help her. Right.
30 people still doesn’t feel like enough.
steve stayner is a BOSS. so much respect for him. what a badass hero
The last boy had an older brother who turned out to be a serial killer.
Bless you All... I've been missing before... It sure is scary, it leaves you wanting to be hugged /and to laugh... To be held with unconditional love...
Spain's Universal Healthcare Hospital residency training must be tough af! The guy hid in the forest, and after he was discovered, he promptly hid deeper into forest.
This is amazing bc they all give hope that more missing people can be brought home.
I honestly feel like the 1st story should be more well known. It's quite twists
Jaycee Duggards book is so heartbreaking.
Amanda Eller’s boyfriend is so entranced by her 🥺 I’m so thankful he and the search party were so diligent and found her safe - she looked so scared but she was a trooper!
Thank goodness they're found
RIP Natasha Ryan.
Pepper Ronique Smith
Her story is insane
Alicia Navarro went missing just before her 15th birthday. Just under 4 years later, she went to a Montana police dept and said she was reported missing but wanted to clear her status. She said no one hurt her or forced her to leave. There still isn't much info on what happened.
Paul fronsac is such a fascinating case- I wish there was a documentary about it!
Bowe Bergdahl does not deserve to be on this list.
Thank you, he is a traitor
Also never forget Jaycee Lee Dugard & Elizabeth Smart .
The stories about these folks being found give me hope.
14:57 "Brennan has a mangina!"
IYKYK
the elizabeth fritzle case really just gives me the heeby jeebys i've known about the case for so long but everytime i here it, it makes me miserably sad
I’m surprise the kamayah mobley story wasn’t on here. Her “mother” had to tell her and how she acted as a nurse and stole her baby
I hope more missing people are found. I would love for Morgan Nick to be found.
Who Morgan Nick, I hope Timmothy Pitzen is found or is safe
@@melissagrant4178 a girl who went missing in Arkansas
@@melissagrant4178 she’s a girl who went missing in Alma Arkansas
me too. i’m local to morgan’s case, and though i’m younger than her, i think about her daily.
This is so scary
Thanks
Thank you so much for your support!
Everyone forget’s that Steven Stainer got married and had a child
I love these collections, but the unconnected film clips and royalty-free photos are distracting. I'd rather just see the story and what few newspaper pictures that are available.
"Eventually found" is a stretch with the lady who was missing for aweek
Really left her children with an abusive man.
FOR YEARS. And she never tried to get them back or contact him. She just moved on with a new family somewhere else.
He prevented her from taking them.
Whether he was their child by dna or not they raised him and loved him and needed him as much as he needed them❤❤❤
That wax is clean AF tho
Natasha Ryan died this month. Crazy
I just saw that
Rip Steven stayner 😢
Steven Stayner lived in my town. As a matter of fact, we went to the same church. I sorta knew him. He was very quiet, but nice. I didn't know him well. I had heard of the movie and mom told me about him later. I don't know how he did it. I'd never leave the house again.
That one about the woman who spent eight days in her crashed car is insane. Just because they can trace her phone and everything seemed okay, doesn't mean they shouldn't look just to make sure.
im glad they were found
In Paul Fronczak' case, the mystery still has many loose ends. While they found the real Paul, they to this day don't know who was the woman that kidnapped him, and the man's discovery of his real identity as Jack Rosenthal brought up the question of what happened to his twin sister. It is known that the Rosenthal parents were very abusive and neglectful of both twins, who just disappeared one day, with the couple making up several excuses to family members about their absence. The bio parents are long dead, but we can safely conclude they abandoned toddler Jack, and what happened to Jill is still unknown. Paul (Jack still goes by Paul) is working with detectives to try and find his sister. He believes the bio parents may have killed her, either purposefully or in an accident, and abandoned him around the same time, as they couldn't explain one missing twin, but that it is still very possible she is alive somewhere. It has been 58 years since Jill Rosenthal disappeared, may she soon enough be found.
“You look like you just someone’s brother in a storm drain!” Burger King
#30: Paul Fronczak (R.I.P, died from cancer in 2020)
#29: Tanya Rider
#28: Lucy Ann Johnson
#27: Jayme Closs
#26: Bryon Anthony McCane II (a.k.a. Bizzy Bone)
#25: Natascha Kampusch
#24: Natasha Ryan
#23: Shawn Hornbeck & Ben Ownby
#22: Carlina White
#21: Elisabeth Fritzl
#20: Robert MCDonough
#19: Timothy Carney
#18: Carlos de Salazar
#17: Petra Pazsitka
#16: Harold Wayne Lovell
#15: Julian Hernandez
#14: Denise Bolser
#13: Steve Carter
#12: Jan Broberg
#11: Brenda Heist
#10: Michelle Whittaker
#9: Gabriel Nagy
#8: Lula Hood
#7: Amanda Eller
#6: Bowe Bergdahl
#5: Nguyen Thi Van
#4: Michelle Knight, Amanda Barry, & Gina DeJesus
#3: Elizabeth Smart
#2: Jaycee Dugard
#1: Steven Stayner
I'm glad they were found considering most missing people aren't
You had one black person on here, but most of your missing people are of a light persuasion. I’m sure there’s a lot more missing black native Indian children, whatever than being represented here.
There are some missing persons cases around here, but the cases haven’t been kept in the news or anything.
Right
Missing to this day from Yorkton Saskatchewan Canada is Mekayla Bali she was 16 when she went missing on April 12th 2016.
I wonder if Carlos was running from somebody?
I knew that cleveland kidnapping waa gonna be on the list.
The Steven stayner was killed in a motorcycle accident while Timmy white became a policeman only to die in his thirties in the line of duty.
The Tanya Ryder case irks me. Her husband tried for days to get the police, the news someone to help him get information out about this missing wife out there. No one would help him. Then, after 6 days, when the police believed she hadn't run off, they thought her husband had hurt her or killed her. When they found her, I think he was at the police station about to be interrogated for her disappearance.
Even though what he did was wrong, it sort of makes me happy to know Julian forgave his father for kidnapping him, since it sounds to me Bobby raised him to be an amazing young man. I’m sure the mother will come around too, cause she’s hopefully glad nothing bad happened to him and that he’s had an amazing life until he was found. I hope all of them are doing well now!
A pie shaped area😂😂😂 said by the cop. Don't officials call it a perimeter? Or a t the very least, a circle? Maybe he was hungry
Wait a minute, Natasha Ryan got married to her kidnapper?!?😯😮 please some one explain........ Cause that is what I heard.
Correct. She was a teenager and he was an adult, although I don't think he was much older. She ran away to be with her boyfriend; which isn't unusual for a teen. I'm not making excuses for her or him, as it was wrong, as she was a child and he was young himself. From what I've gathered, her parents had already told the boyfriend that they would put him in jail if he didn't leave her alone.
She stated that she eventually wanted to go home, but the more time passed, she felt like she couldn't. I guess all is well that ends well; they're still married.
Stockholm syndrome.
@@MelsCrybaby_zshe was 17..he was 19 when she ran off with him. She was not kidnapped. She just wanted to get away from her mother..who had been reportedly mentally and emotionally abusive to her..she was not kidnapped..she left with her boyfriend who was only 2 years older than her.
@@sissyrayself7508she was 14 he was 18
When I have kids, I am never letting them out of my sight at the hospital
Jonathan Mangina?! That's like the McLovin of aliases! 😉
Nice watch mojo I really appreciate the 30 ads you guys put
7:18 or 28:50
Some parts of both stories
This story was made into a book. “Afterwards.” Was the name, cant remember the author.