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The Romanian mountains story really spooked me! I grew up in the nearest big city around the Rodna mountains (Bistrița) and I used to go every summer for a week or two to stay with my cousins who lived in Sângeorz-Băi ( a city right at the base of the mountains) but I never heard this story about actual people who lived or have been living there. And I remember how much we climbed those mountains!!😳 we hiked to Ineu’s peak every summer and to Pietrosul’s peak maybe twice.. wow…😮
I'm having my doubts, people have been living off livestock in those mountains for thousand of years. Romania is also predominantly orthodox country specially in rural areas, that doesn't mean of course an exempt but all in all the story seems fabricated. I'm hiking the mountains of Romania regularly as I live there... the most dangerous things you can encounter are bears wolves illegal timber cutters, hazards increase close to winter.
I can kind of empathize with story #3, my cat was shot and nearly killed by my neighbour who claimed he had mistaken him for a raccoon, but he looks almost nothing like a raccoon except for the fact he's black and white.. It was terrifying since i was only 6 at the time and we almost had to put him down Luckily we could save him and 12 years later he's still my happy little motor
I'm so happy your kitty is okay. Someone poisoned mine a few months ago. I rasied her after finding her on the streets with a dislocated hip and she lived to be only 3 years. I miss her so much.
I am glad to hear your cat is still alive. I have an amazing tomcat, and if anyone ever harmed him, I would come out of it with all of my knuckles broken, but well worth it...
"I thought it was a deer" was them trying to minimize and pass off blame in that situation. But as hunters it was their responsibility to be sure, it was their responsibility to know where they were and what they were hunting. Just a few feet and they would have shot OP. It doesn't matter that they "thought the horse was a deer" they are too stupid to be allowed to hunt.
@@im3phirebird81so you think they shot a horse, knowing that 1)they would expect to go to jail even though they didn't and 2)they would've known they wouldn't be allowed to eat the horse meat because it's the scene of a fucking crime? Nah it was obviously a stupid mistake.
I agree if I couldn't tell it was a deer I wouldn't have shot. Where I live a man I go to church with was shot in the head and killed turkey hunting. The guy who shot him lived out of state and just left, leaving us all to wonder what happened. It was a good 24-48 hours before they found his corpse. They finally tracked the shooter down but he walked without charge because he claimed it an accident and it might gave been but not an unpreventablle accident. This left a 20 year old woman and a 2 year old kid as a widow and fatherless. All because someone didn't make sure what he shot. Our state passed a new law making it criminal for someone to leave the scene as this shooter did. It was a horrible mess! I personally think the shooter should have gotten some jail time.
Oh my Gosh! My heart is shattered for the little girl who witnessed her poor pony ‘Custard’s’ murder! I can’t even imagine what she went through and still does go through, as I’m an INTENSE animal lover as well. I cannot bear witnessing or even thinking about animal cruelty and suffering…like, so much so that it bothers me at least as much(if not more) than human suffering! My heart hurts for you, Custard and your human girl…🥺 THAT is true horror for me!
The Carpathian mountain story had me chuckling a little bit. Just a bit over 24 hours without food and this author is making it sound like they were on death's door. We modern humans are so soft.
Joel it's been a long day for my wife Stephanie she had to go to the doctor for her monthly appointment, all is well with her and our daughter. Joel you are amazing.
I feel so bad for the lady and her horse story. I agree, those men knew what they were doing and should never be allowed near any form of weapons again.
Donovan Donnegan This thought makes me really suspicious of it too. Hunters don't shoot for the head because it's such a small target and easier to miss and make the animal suffer. If they had truly mistaken the horse for a deer they wouldn't have gone for the head.
Any experienced hunter would absolutely know the difference between a horse and a deer. What complete monsters. Yeah I don't blame her for going pescatarian.
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Those dudes who shot poor Custard should rot in hell. I, too, had a pony as a child. I couldn't imagine how that poor girl felt when two idiots murdered her pet. 😡
As an animal and horse lover, the custard story made me cry. I hope the men who shot the horse bump into karma in the worst way. I hope the lady gets back in the saddle. My heart goes out to her. Ruth. England
They where irresponsible and I'm sure they where punished accordingly. Accidents can happen, given that they ran to the kid screaming and waited for the authorities would lead me to believe that they weren't malicious. Had they wanted too, they could have just ran back into the forest and made their way back to their vehicle. It would have taken quite awhile for rangers to arrive to the scene and would have been virtually impossible to locate and charge them. Obviously had they killed the kid the state may have used more resources to track down these hunters, but for a horse they most definitely would not..
I'm a little late to the party. However, maggots are actually good for wounds. They eat dead flesh, only dead flesh, helping to clean said wound. I was waiting for the Juliana story to mention this but it never did.
Trying to research that first story. It's very depressing how many women have been killed, left in bin bags in various places there actually are in the UK. I'm not sure I've even found this particular murder yet either.
The woman murdered was 67year old Mee Kuen Chong, aka Deborah. She was murdered in North West London by 36 year old Jemma Mitchell. After Mitchr murdered her she took the decapitated body to woodland 250 miles away in Devon.
@@mrfletcher7708 wow that's awful. And a woman killed her? That's very unusual, I wonder what happened to cause that. I'll look into it a bit more. Thank you for the details about the poor victim. Rip to her
That's why you guys should legalize concealed carrying. You can't always rely on law enforcement for protection, expecially in isolated places, people you meet there are always weird (I mean really weird) and as a female you have no way of protecting yourself from really any male other than some sort of long ranged weapon.
@@highwaydaytime7669 Oh my God, you guys have problems. I read your comment and assumed what you said about a female killing being very unusual in the UK and assumed it was wrong however I searched it up to do research on it. My God 93% of the UK's killers are men, that's CRAZY. I tried to find statistics for the US however I couldn't even find any.
My heart hurts for that poor girl and Custard. What kind of moron sees a cremello (which is almost a white color for anyone who doesnt know) and thinks it's a deer?
Possible that they saw the white and thought it was the tail of deer.. Whitetail deer is the predominant species of deer in America. No excuse for taking such a shot though, one is always responsible for what they're bullet hits, so not verifying with absolute certainty your target but also what's behind your target is reckless and irredeemable.
@@colinkillian9265 If the story is true, it's pretty much impossible to mistake a horse for a deer. Your white tail hypothesis isn't likely; the tail of a deer is so small in comparison to that of a horse and you can't mistake a tail for a mane. They're either complete and utter retards, or they killed it on purpose.
The story about Custard made me so incredibly sad. You should NEVER shoot something if you can’t tell what animal it is unless it’s for self defense. A mini pony doesn’t look like a deer, even if he was tan. How did they not see a bridle or even the whole child on the back of him?? makes absolutely no sense. they saw the kid and didn’t care because they’re insane.
I'm Romanian and can honestly say that the barman was right about what happened and what some people in those mountains do... Granted, villagers are awesome, the problem people are brigands that reside in the mountains. Edit: The cannibalism is definitely not true and people in the mountain villages are simple and nice people.
I think those hunters had resentment against the sight of snobby "horsey set" rich girls in English riding gear posting their asses up and down on what they saw as what should be their hunting grounds so they took the shot. It's possible they just intended to spook the horse and send the "entitled little bitch" on a terrifying ride, but the head shot was awfully clean for such a mitigating explanation...
They probably didn’t even see her. She’s 12, probably small so they probably thought “fukn snobby people and their horse” and decided to kill the horse. But yeah I agree with ya.
Unfortunately, there have been a couple of those incidents here in Colorado for people riding western style. It's always an out of state hunter and they always say the same excuse. "Thought it was an elk or a deer". Litterally how?
If it was deliberate, they would have left before getting caught. They would have been foolish to stay behind. They approached the site of the shooting because they actually believed they shot game.
@@kitfisto1827 You're right. It seems like an accident especially depending on time of day. Some of these people who have never been hunting want to give animals mortgages.
Yo Joel, thanks so much, I've been feeling really sick, like really really sick, after a long day, and out of nowhere, you hit me with a new notification, for my favorite type of stories, thanks for making me feel a little bit better.
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I am just about to go to bed so this is great timing! I was just googling that first story (the victim is called Mee Kuen Chong). It sounds like an odd case as the accused is a young woman who is alleged to have killed her miles away in London.
I was kind of wondering about that story because I’ve never heard someone from the UK call running shoes actual running shoes. I thought they were known as trainers. I was wondering about the phone as well, but the story doesn’t give a date. Did he have a smart phone or an old-school flip phone? If he had a smart phone he could just look up his location on maps. I don’t know something just tells me this is not a first hand account of the story
@@SoCalRegisteredNurse I think you might be right. The news stories didn’t mention how she was found which is something they always mention. Articles often seem to start with something like, “a dog walker found…” etc. The running shoes thing might be them trying to make it understandable for an American audience. I have heard the word ‘flashlight’ used in a couple of these stories by Brits and I have never heard a Brit use that word in real life.
@@TheLondonLass I listened again and the date was given so I was wrong. It said 2015 so I imagine he could’ve had a phone that told him his location, therefore he was not “lost.” I don’t believe this is his story EDIT: I listened again and he said last June. I’m not sure where I heard 2015 from 🤪 I’m a tad distracted today. Husband went off on me yesterday out of nowhere when I sent him a video of a raccoon on our porch 🤷🏼♀️ He was stressed about “everything.” I asked “what’s everything? Please be more specific.” He couldn’t name what was stressing him out. I said “ok.” I wanted to say “chill, go play some COD or go take a nap or something” but I didn’t want to poke the bear. He apologized this morning but I’m giving him lots and lots of space. Anyway, several other people on this post said that murder had been solved and who did it
@@ryanhicks632 But he said he called the police. Maybe I need to listen to it again, but I’m still doubting this is a first hand account. I live in WA and I know once you get to the sticks you lose reception, or it’s spotty at best
Second story got me like ugh, and not only because of what could’ve happened to the tourists. I was already cringing when that superior tone of “stupid inbred locals” kicked in. As someone from one of those Central European countries, I’m honestly sick of Americans (I assume the author is from the States) thinking it’s all Hostel past Paris. I’m not saying the villagers didn’t have bad intentions, they clearly did. I’m saying the author called them dumb and inbred before any interaction even. Smh.
They stated the children were strange acting and malformed. Even if it's malnutrition of some sort of environmental toxicity, if they're too poor to provide a gestating fetus with nutrition, why would they have a sufficient breeding pool?
@Natural I'm always split between whether the people who go on reddit and write out these stories are just stupid oversocialized Hylics and so their rendition of events and manner of storytelling reflects that nature and conditioning, or, if they're made up. The tragedy is, I can't decide one way or another.
The horse one was absolutely devastating. My first mare and I used to ride alone in the woods every day. Imagining what that poor kiddo felt, knowing the love we have for our horses (especially us horse crazy kiddos who practically worshiped the ground our horses walked on) makes me sick to my stomach.
At 32:28 I'm confused why she did that. Maggots actually keep wounds free of necrotic tissue and infection, leaving them probably would have not been the end of the world, they were probably what was keeping her from getting sepsis. Pouring gasoline on her wound was actually a very bad idea.
The use of kerosene to heal wounds was common in some rural Latin American towns. At least that was the custom 50 years ago. I have never been able to find a medical reference for or against this custom.
Wowzers! As an avid nightly listener, I was not expecting to hear the 1st story from the town I grew up in, and still currently live.. Salcombe. I can confirm that although some details told here are inaccurate, this story is True, and happened here in June 2021. Thanks for the great content Lets Read!
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That story about Custard is horrific. I feel so sorry for that girl!! Imagine seeing your beloved animal lying there with a bullet hole in its head and all of the gore associated with it. Especially at such a young age!! She was just a child and had to be exposed to something so truly traumatic. It hits home for me personally because I’ve actually ridden through woods when hunters have been around. Thankfully, they’ve only been after pheasants, so wouldn’t aim their rifles at a four-legged creature trotting along the track. Plus they’re actual responsible hunters who know what they’re doing and know to be careful with the horses and riders.
I love chilling it really helps me to sleep when I’m anxious or overwhelmed and my mind won’t stop running! What I was wondering is if it would be possible at all for you guys to be able to make two forms of ambience possible at once. Like chilling rain and crackling fire together…that would be fab.
Once you smell death you'll never ever forget, 45 years ago i was in the house where this old woman was murdered by one of her children. The body was removed to the corners office. The out line where her body wand found was still on the floor, but i still smell the decay odour i quickly got my tea tree oil & but a dab under my nose. This plays on my mine from time to time i even see her in my dreams although I have never seen her.
I love it when people try to explain every detail of a site after somebody disappears, as if they could step by step determine what this person was thinking. People change their minds all the time. Even if we had all the details, it's doubtful that they could explain what this person was thinking. In fact they probably still wouldn't know everything that happened.
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20:00 dude was definitely correct about cannibalism. Wild that people don't assume that first. Cannibalism is very common if you go out far enough into the forest.
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The Romanian mountains story really spooked me! I grew up in the nearest big city around the Rodna mountains (Bistrița) and I used to go every summer for a week or two to stay with my cousins who lived in Sângeorz-Băi ( a city right at the base of the mountains) but I never heard this story about actual people who lived or have been living there. And I remember how much we climbed those mountains!!😳 we hiked to Ineu’s peak every summer and to Pietrosul’s peak maybe twice.. wow…😮
I don't believe it...
That's awesome! I bet it was beautiful
If they really fed them human meat, were they just fattening them up…?
Do you think this is a treu story? I know there are still some undeveloped areas in Eastern Europe. But I really have my doubts.
I'm having my doubts, people have been living off livestock in those mountains for thousand of years. Romania is also predominantly orthodox country specially in rural areas, that doesn't mean of course an exempt but all in all the story seems fabricated. I'm hiking the mountains of Romania regularly as I live there... the most dangerous things you can encounter are bears wolves illegal timber cutters, hazards increase close to winter.
I can kind of empathize with story #3, my cat was shot and nearly killed by my neighbour who claimed he had mistaken him for a raccoon, but he looks almost nothing like a raccoon except for the fact he's black and white..
It was terrifying since i was only 6 at the time and we almost had to put him down
Luckily we could save him and 12 years later he's still my happy little motor
I'm so happy your kitty is okay. Someone poisoned mine a few months ago. I rasied her after finding her on the streets with a dislocated hip and she lived to be only 3 years. I miss her so much.
@@gabrijelamagdalenic8683 that’s absolutely horrible! I’m so sorry 😢
@@gabrijelamagdalenic8683 im sorry dear, losing a pet is always painful. I loved all my pets like family.
I am glad to hear your cat is still alive. I have an amazing tomcat, and if anyone ever harmed him, I would come out of it with all of my knuckles broken, but well worth it...
Well did the neighbor go to jail or at least sued? I'm assuming you're not still living next to a neighbor that shoots at cats 😉
Perfect timing. It’s just turned midnight in Scotland! You & Mort help me fall asleep with these stories due to my tinnitus!🏴👏🏻
I suffer tinnitus too, such a pain in the arse🙄
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@@susieturk1 east coast hm?
My mother's family was from Scotland, most have passed.
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Wow I would never listen with my family but I do love the channel lol
That's weird do you guys participate in family friendly orgies?
"I thought it was a deer" was them trying to minimize and pass off blame in that situation. But as hunters it was their responsibility to be sure, it was their responsibility to know where they were and what they were hunting. Just a few feet and they would have shot OP. It doesn't matter that they "thought the horse was a deer" they are too stupid to be allowed to hunt.
To hit someting in the eye you need to see its head... They damn well knew it was a horse.
@@im3phirebird81so you think they shot a horse, knowing that 1)they would expect to go to jail even though they didn't and 2)they would've known they wouldn't be allowed to eat the horse meat because it's the scene of a fucking crime? Nah it was obviously a stupid mistake.
@@im3phirebird81They sure did!! Changed his whole Life! This Infuriates me!!
I agree if I couldn't tell it was a deer I wouldn't have shot. Where I live a man I go to church with was shot in the head and killed turkey hunting. The guy who shot him lived out of state and just left, leaving us all to wonder what happened. It was a good 24-48 hours before they found his corpse. They finally tracked the shooter down but he walked without charge because he claimed it an accident and it might gave been but not an unpreventablle accident. This left a 20 year old woman and a 2 year old kid as a widow and fatherless. All because someone didn't make sure what he shot. Our state passed a new law making it criminal for someone to leave the scene as this shooter did. It was a horrible mess! I personally think the shooter should have gotten some jail time.
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Oh my Gosh! My heart is shattered for the little girl who witnessed her poor pony ‘Custard’s’ murder! I can’t even imagine what she went through and still does go through, as I’m an INTENSE animal lover as well. I cannot bear witnessing or even thinking about animal cruelty and suffering…like, so much so that it bothers me at least as much(if not more) than human suffering! My heart hurts for you, Custard and your human girl…🥺 THAT is true horror for me!
I agree I feel so upset after hearing this story. I love animals I can't imagine what this young girl went through.
Fake as hell
@@NW_Blessed I sure hope so.
@@lunakat7020 Julianas was more heart wrenching and there is proof of it. Even though he’s read it numerous times. Tough girl.
That was so heartbreaking.
Good stories. The one that upset me the most was the one bout Custer. Poor horse. That makes me so mad.
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Nothing like listening to this video while in the woods lol
I wish someone would come do mine!! 😂😂
How sweet of you. I love cake in the morning.
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What kind of cake was it
The Carpathian mountain story had me chuckling a little bit. Just a bit over 24 hours without food and this author is making it sound like they were on death's door. We modern humans are so soft.
Dont forget those romanian cannibals 😁
Joel it's been a long day for my wife Stephanie she had to go to the doctor for her monthly appointment, all is well with her and our daughter. Joel you are amazing.
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I feel so bad for the lady and her horse story. I agree, those men knew what they were doing and should never be allowed near any form of weapons again.
I'm honestly shocked that they didn't get more punishment, if they had missed on any way she could have been the one dead.
Deer hunters don't shoot for the head either. Heart or lungs.
Donovan Donnegan This thought makes me really suspicious of it too. Hunters don't shoot for the head because it's such a small target and easier to miss and make the animal suffer. If they had truly mistaken the horse for a deer they wouldn't have gone for the head.
Any experienced hunter would absolutely know the difference between a horse and a deer. What complete monsters.
Yeah I don't blame her for going pescatarian.
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Those dudes who shot poor Custard should rot in hell. I, too, had a pony as a child. I couldn't imagine how that poor girl felt when two idiots murdered her pet. 😡
@Ms. MC this is a creepy pasta sorry if your new to it lol
It's a fack horror story! it's a youtube thing if you like horror things...
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I believe that story is part of the real crimes ones
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As an animal and horse lover, the custard story made me cry. I hope the men who shot the horse bump into karma in the worst way. I hope the lady gets back in the saddle. My heart goes out to her. Ruth. England
They where irresponsible and I'm sure they where punished accordingly. Accidents can happen, given that they ran to the kid screaming and waited for the authorities would lead me to believe that they weren't malicious. Had they wanted too, they could have just ran back into the forest and made their way back to their vehicle. It would have taken quite awhile for rangers to arrive to the scene and would have been virtually impossible to locate and charge them. Obviously had they killed the kid the state may have used more resources to track down these hunters, but for a horse they most definitely would not..
I'm a little late to the party. However, maggots are actually good for wounds. They eat dead flesh, only dead flesh, helping to clean said wound. I was waiting for the Juliana story to mention this but it never did.
Lost in the woods are the best stories!! Your consistency amazes me, Joel. THANK YOU
I agree! Probably one of my favorites.
Wait are you saying that you go and get lost in the woods, just to best enjoy the stories? Please be careful!!
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Trying to research that first story. It's very depressing how many women have been killed, left in bin bags in various places there actually are in the UK. I'm not sure I've even found this particular murder yet either.
The woman murdered was 67year old Mee Kuen Chong, aka Deborah. She was murdered in North West London by 36 year old Jemma Mitchell. After Mitchr murdered her she took the decapitated body to woodland 250 miles away in Devon.
@@mrfletcher7708 wow that's awful. And a woman killed her? That's very unusual, I wonder what happened to cause that. I'll look into it a bit more. Thank you for the details about the poor victim. Rip to her
That's why you guys should legalize concealed carrying. You can't always rely on law enforcement for protection, expecially in isolated places, people you meet there are always weird (I mean really weird) and as a female you have no way of protecting yourself from really any male other than some sort of long ranged weapon.
@@highwaydaytime7669 Oh my God, you guys have problems. I read your comment and assumed what you said about a female killing being very unusual in the UK and assumed it was wrong however I searched it up to do research on it. My God 93% of the UK's killers are men, that's CRAZY. I tried to find statistics for the US however I couldn't even find any.
England not uk
My heart hurts for that poor girl and Custard. What kind of moron sees a cremello (which is almost a white color for anyone who doesnt know) and thinks it's a deer?
Possible that they saw the white and thought it was the tail of deer.. Whitetail deer is the predominant species of deer in America. No excuse for taking such a shot though, one is always responsible for what they're bullet hits, so not verifying with absolute certainty your target but also what's behind your target is reckless and irredeemable.
@@colinkillian9265 If the story is true, it's pretty much impossible to mistake a horse for a deer. Your white tail hypothesis isn't likely; the tail of a deer is so small in comparison to that of a horse and you can't mistake a tail for a mane. They're either complete and utter retards, or they killed it on purpose.
@@colinkillian9265 except they were in England
@@ImaKhunt007 hmmm, point taken..
@@ImaKhunt007 New England. Connecticut, actually.
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The story about Custard made me so incredibly sad. You should NEVER shoot something if you can’t tell what animal it is unless it’s for self defense. A mini pony doesn’t look like a deer, even if he was tan. How did they not see a bridle or even the whole child on the back of him?? makes absolutely no sense. they saw the kid and didn’t care because they’re insane.
They are sociopaths...did it for the thrill...
And should be excited. PAY their karma
@@lydiapetra1211 I agree, they got off easy, it's about time animals are thought of as a life, which they are, not just property!
I'm Romanian and can honestly say that the barman was right about what happened and what some people in those mountains do... Granted, villagers are awesome, the problem people are brigands that reside in the mountains.
Edit: The cannibalism is definitely not true and people in the mountain villages are simple and nice people.
I never knew we had cannibals! LOL
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If that whole story is real, my guess would be the barman was scaring them on purpose lol
Human beings have a tendency to 'embellish' stories...
Takes a lot to creep me out but this one did it, particularly the cannibal story and the bow and arrow story.
I am from Romania and never heard of such a case! This is just bs.
whenever joel uploads a new video, it's always a great day.
Amen, brother
You're right!
Yes! Do more "broke down in the middle of nowhere" also....👻
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Happy days my favourite type of stories along with camping stories. Have a great weekend everyone
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I live in Washington state and stories like these make me never want to do any outdoor activities 😭 I love you and your content
Hey so do I! It’s Saturday and we finally had a decent day of weather
So do I and I swear I'm never going in the woods again 🤪
I think those hunters had resentment against the sight of snobby "horsey set" rich girls in English riding gear posting their asses up and down on what they saw as what should be their hunting grounds so they took the shot. It's possible they just intended to spook the horse and send the "entitled little bitch" on a terrifying ride, but the head shot was awfully clean for such a mitigating explanation...
They probably didn’t even see her. She’s 12, probably small so they probably thought “fukn snobby people and their horse” and decided to kill the horse. But yeah I agree with ya.
Unfortunately, there have been a couple of those incidents here in Colorado for people riding western style. It's always an out of state hunter and they always say the same excuse. "Thought it was an elk or a deer". Litterally how?
If it was deliberate, they would have left before getting caught. They would have been foolish to stay behind. They approached the site of the shooting because they actually believed they shot game.
@@kitfisto1827 or because they heard a child screaming.
@@kitfisto1827 You're right. It seems like an accident especially depending on time of day. Some of these people who have never been hunting want to give animals mortgages.
Tappin in from Alaska this ought to be thrilling as I live in the Tongass national forest
This is hands down my favourite so far let’s read ❤️👍👌😊😊
Yo Joel, thanks so much, I've been feeling really sick, like really really sick, after a long day, and out of nowhere, you hit me with a new notification, for my favorite type of stories, thanks for making me feel a little bit better.
Hope you're feeling better. 😷🤗
Hell yea, love woods stories
Just got in bed. The timing was perfect! 🥰
I’m really trying to get Let’s Read to a million subscribers… you deserve it, Joel! Your channel is one of my absolute favorites! I have listened to 97% of your videos on here & I wish I would’ve pushed the like button when I first started but I never thought to do that with any video I watch but now I make myself like every video u post so it goes in the algorithm for others to watch. You really do deserve way more subs!!!! Thanks for always posting as much as you do!!! We really do appreciate it so much!!!
Yay love getting notifications from you now relaxing in bed listening to you 🥰🥰🥰❤️
Humans are scarier than any paranormal ghost ever
yes indeed. paranormal stories suck
Perfect timing again! I was getting bored.
Thank u, I so needed this right now. Work just isn't the same without u ❣️
20:00 wow that poor person is in serious denial about what she ate and drank in that Romanian village.
Never been this early. Have a good day people.
Thank you for being the best part of my day ♥️
Love your stories. Your voice puts me in a calm mood.
I am just about to go to bed so this is great timing! I was just googling that first story (the victim is called Mee Kuen Chong). It sounds like an odd case as the accused is a young woman who is alleged to have killed her miles away in London.
I was kind of wondering about that story because I’ve never heard someone from the UK call running shoes actual running shoes. I thought they were known as trainers. I was wondering about the phone as well, but the story doesn’t give a date. Did he have a smart phone or an old-school flip phone? If he had a smart phone he could just look up his location on maps. I don’t know something just tells me this is not a first hand account of the story
@@SoCalRegisteredNurse I think you might be right. The news stories didn’t mention how she was found which is something they always mention. Articles often seem to start with something like, “a dog walker found…” etc. The running shoes thing might be them trying to make it understandable for an American audience. I have heard the word ‘flashlight’ used in a couple of these stories by Brits and I have never heard a Brit use that word in real life.
@@TheLondonLass I listened again and the date was given so I was wrong. It said 2015 so I imagine he could’ve had a phone that told him his location, therefore he was not “lost.” I don’t believe this is his story
EDIT: I listened again and he said last June. I’m not sure where I heard 2015 from 🤪 I’m a tad distracted today. Husband went off on me yesterday out of nowhere when I sent him a video of a raccoon on our porch 🤷🏼♀️ He was stressed about “everything.” I asked “what’s everything? Please be more specific.” He couldn’t name what was stressing him out. I said “ok.” I wanted to say “chill, go play some COD or go take a nap or something” but I didn’t want to poke the bear. He apologized this morning but I’m giving him lots and lots of space. Anyway, several other people on this post said that murder had been solved and who did it
@@SoCalRegisteredNurse he may not have had service where he was. I'm an avid hunter and I've been in the woods with no signal plenty of times!
@@ryanhicks632 But he said he called the police. Maybe I need to listen to it again, but I’m still doubting this is a first hand account. I live in WA and I know once you get to the sticks you lose reception, or it’s spotty at best
Second story got me like ugh, and not only because of what could’ve happened to the tourists. I was already cringing when that superior tone of “stupid inbred locals” kicked in. As someone from one of those Central European countries, I’m honestly sick of Americans (I assume the author is from the States) thinking it’s all Hostel past Paris.
I’m not saying the villagers didn’t have bad intentions, they clearly did. I’m saying the author called them dumb and inbred before any interaction even. Smh.
They stated the children were strange acting and malformed. Even if it's malnutrition of some sort of environmental toxicity, if they're too poor to provide a gestating fetus with nutrition, why would they have a sufficient breeding pool?
@Natural I'm always split between whether the people who go on reddit and write out these stories are just stupid oversocialized Hylics and so their rendition of events and manner of storytelling reflects that nature and conditioning, or, if they're made up. The tragedy is, I can't decide one way or another.
My guess is that the storyteller was British in that he called the other guys in his hiking group "lads." Americans don't do that.
His use of torch to describe a flashlight would lead me to assume that the author is from the UK..
It's just a ghost story there were no generalisations going on. Relax.
2:15 for anyone who just wants to hear the stories
Some monsters just assume that anything that walks on 4 legs is a free kill. Such devilry shouldn't be allowed to breed.
Yeah I agree.
Two legs is fair game also 😈
Exactly
cope. hunting isnt gunna go anywhere anytime soon.
I bet you’re a vegan, huh?
Hindu vegetarian.
The horse one was absolutely devastating. My first mare and I used to ride alone in the woods every day. Imagining what that poor kiddo felt, knowing the love we have for our horses (especially us horse crazy kiddos who practically worshiped the ground our horses walked on) makes me sick to my stomach.
Nice alternative to mysterious disappearances without explanation. This series shows just HOW people get lost.
2:03 to skip ad.
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i love your stories they help me with any job that i do, all your stories are always interesting thank you for sharing.😀
Love the woods stories! Specially when done by you!
New lets read video 😁
At 32:28 I'm confused why she did that. Maggots actually keep wounds free of necrotic tissue and infection, leaving them probably would have not been the end of the world, they were probably what was keeping her from getting sepsis. Pouring gasoline on her wound was actually a very bad idea.
The use of kerosene to heal wounds was common in some rural Latin American towns. At least that was the custom 50 years ago. I have never been able to find a medical reference for or against this custom.
I doubt she would have known that, surprisingly few people do.
I'm glad you noticed this too. I just pointed out the same thing.
As a Romanian native the second story gave me chills but also made me curious to find the place too lol
Stay out of Rodna Mountains, signed an inbreed guru :))))
same, i never heard about something like this lol
Wowzers! As an avid nightly listener, I was not expecting to hear the 1st story from the town I grew up in, and still currently live.. Salcombe. I can confirm that although some details told here are inaccurate, this story is True, and happened here in June 2021. Thanks for the great content Lets Read!
Perfect timing! Just had dinner sipping on some juice and it's pouring rain outside!!🌨️ 😌😌 Thank youuu for your awesome content we truly appreciate you 💓
These were great stories.
That story about Custard is horrific. I feel so sorry for that girl!! Imagine seeing your beloved animal lying there with a bullet hole in its head and all of the gore associated with it. Especially at such a young age!! She was just a child and had to be exposed to something so truly traumatic.
It hits home for me personally because I’ve actually ridden through woods when hunters have been around. Thankfully, they’ve only been after pheasants, so wouldn’t aim their rifles at a four-legged creature trotting along the track. Plus they’re actual responsible hunters who know what they’re doing and know to be careful with the horses and riders.
I love chilling it really helps me to sleep when I’m anxious or overwhelmed and my mind won’t stop running! What I was wondering is if it would be possible at all for you guys to be able to make two forms of ambience possible at once. Like chilling rain and crackling fire together…that would be fab.
The horse story made my heart drop omg
I feel so terrible for the person with the horse story :( I love animals so much, I can see why they’re so traumatized…
This is a great video.
By far one of my favorite narrators on the planet.
This is probably a terrifying list
I am from Romania and i never heard of people like that, or about any lost village in the mountains…
First comment!
your voice is like a soft blanket and i can’t get enough, thanks for doing what you do 😌
To the men who killed Custer, there is a special place in hell reserved just for you 2.
To Julianna, you are so brave & so amazing.
Shooting an animal isn’t an accident
All tucked in and ready to listen 👂🏽, let's read ❤❤✌🏽
Woah! I'm never around when a fresh video is posted. Lol this is awesome!
Joel I love the synthesis series the most !
So if the meat was human flesh The milk was human milk. What was the potatoes?? That's nuts that is. 😳
Once you smell death you'll never ever forget, 45 years ago i was in the house where this old woman was murdered by one of her children. The body was removed to the corners office. The out line where her body wand found was still on the floor, but i still smell the decay odour i quickly got my tea tree oil & but a dab under my nose. This plays on my mine from time to time i even see her in my dreams although I have never seen her.
Actually, maggots are very effective in cleaning rotten flesh. We used it on gangrene-affected flesh that wasn’t responsive to antibiotics.
You bet. The old reliable. Gasoline?! C’mon…
Can’t go to sleep without your voice! Sweet dreams Joel 😴
I love it when people try to explain every detail of a site after somebody disappears, as if they could step by step determine what this person was thinking. People change their minds all the time. Even if we had all the details, it's doubtful that they could explain what this person was thinking. In fact they probably still wouldn't know everything that happened.
Crying and throwing up at the custard story
Woohoo... I was just about to listen to you podcast on audible as I am listening to them from the start between uploads on here... then you dropped new content... Woohoo😁🙌💜
anyone else wait till bed time to listen to Lets Read??
me too, goodnight y'all ❤️
Thanks for the time stamps
That lady that survived in the jungle for so long is a serious bad ass!
Just wanted to say that I love you let's read and thank you so much for helping me to distract my mind and thaughts especially when I need to sleep ,almost every single night for the past 4 years I've listened to you or so maybe longer to be honest, anyways thank you again from Nottingham England 💗 even tho you'll probably never see this 💗
Yay! Just been waiting for this to come up.
Nooo the poor pony 😭😭😭😭
Love this subject
And Remember....Your entire life is pre-recorded
Love you Joel!!
9:40@nyc tonight cool n cloudy but my sinuses are jacked up so great to have you to listen to Joel much love and hugs to everyone 🖤🖤💋💋💋
17:04 pálinka moment :D
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As always, great narration as usual Joel. Keep up the great work and keep on being the best narrator on RUclips!
20:00 dude was definitely correct about cannibalism. Wild that people don't assume that first. Cannibalism is very common if you go out far enough into the forest.
Speechless ❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧
The story with the horse definitely wasn't an accident
Exactly.
This is relaxing
Very interesting content 🙌
Great stories ! & Joel, your voice is soo gorgeous 😍
Great topic!
This is why I carry a gun with me everytime I go in the woods. Not a lot out there you can't kill or injure with 7.62x54r or .223 ap rounds
There isn't an armor piercing 223 round. But I agree with the 7.62 taking out most of what you'd run into out there.
Living in England must suck