Vanished in the Water: UNEXPLAINED Disappearances

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @MissingVoidTV
    @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +82

    Edit: Jason disappeared from Hull in the UK. For some reason I edited that sentence out and never put it back in 🤦🏻
    I thought I'd make a longer one for you this week and go through some truly weird disappearances. I'm looking forward to reading some thoughts on these cases so please do share.
    Have a great weekend all, be safe.

    • @archangel6666
      @archangel6666 Год назад +11

      It’s all good man, we just appreciate you making good content :) keep up the good work!!

    • @koromahatrepia4922
      @koromahatrepia4922 Год назад +4

      👍😝✌️💯

    • @roksanamakowska-michalak369
      @roksanamakowska-michalak369 Год назад +7

      I realised that watching the map from up away that's Hull. I lived there doing my PhD in Criminology and encounter a few interesting cases, including one disappearance of my fellow Polish named Renata Antczak. She remain missing, but biggest suspect is her husband and his friend. Worth checking as is puzzling how a woman can vanish in the middle of the city, in the middle of the day, to be never, ever found, with no clues left. Greetings!

    • @Sebadee80
      @Sebadee80 Год назад +6

      Most appreciated, Thank you!

    • @seanmurphy6480
      @seanmurphy6480 Год назад +1

      N. BULLEY ¿??????¿!!!

  • @davidchampey3004
    @davidchampey3004 Год назад +48

    About forty years ago when I was still living in South Carolina, I was invited to go deer hunting in Manchester State Forest by my little brother, Eric. A friend of his named Artie also went along. We got to the hunting spot where they took off in one direction and I in another. Towards sunset, I started heading back to the car. All of a sudden, a male voice started yelling from on top of the ridge above me. The yelling would go from sounding very angry to just yelling for some kind of recognition. I knew right away that it wasn’t Eric or Artie because they only 15 or 16. This was a grown man’s voice. I came across a game trail heading uphill so I doubled time it in the general direction. As I got to the top of the hill, there was an old wire mesh fence covered in marigold that I couldn’t see through or over. The fence had a split in it where the path went through. I had to bend over and crouch down to go through. Not an easy thing to do while carrying a rifle with a mounted scope. The instant i busted through the opening, all the yelling stopped. I jerked my head sideways fully expecting to see a man standing 20 or so feet away from me. Instead, I was standing by myself in the middle of an old logging road. To say I was shocked is a major understatement. I went into full on fight flight but I couldn’t see anyone even though they were just a minute ago screaming bloody murder. I finally spoke up and asked why he could see me but I couldn’t see him. I drew the hammer back on the fully loaded Marlin 30-30 in my hands and kept it trained down the middle of the road. All of my senses were on overload but I felt like I had to maintain. I began backing up toward the hole in the fence. My brain was telling me I was going to be attacked by someone I couldn’t even see. I walked slowly backwards most of the way down the hill hoping I would be able to work that lever action Marlin fast enough to empty all 8 shoots. As I got near the car, Eric asked me why I was “doing all that yelling.” All I couldn’t say was it wasn’t me. It took me a couple of days before I told the whole story to Eric. All he kept saying was, “you should’ve seen the look on your face.” Even now, forty some odd years later, Eric still says that. That day almost always comes up whenever we talk. I’ve also become a follower of David Paulides work. I’m in Oregon now and would love to tell him my story. I know for absolute certainty that somehow there are what I assume to be humans that can make themselves unable to be seen by the human eye.

    • @peteatkinson3500
      @peteatkinson3500 Год назад +9

      Thank you for sharing your story.

    • @Dunny69rBwfc
      @Dunny69rBwfc Год назад +11

      Great story thank you. I've come across quite a few similar stories from the US especially with the size of the great outdoors. I personally think it could be some form of a shapeshifter who could of used that distressed voice from there last victim. Look at AI nowadays, it can replicate a human's voice with emotion's within just a few seconds of hearing it.

    • @peculiari5795
      @peculiari5795 Год назад +4

      Chilling story, thx. Could it be that the guy was familiar enough with the area to conceal himself after seeing you? I think people live in the woods and murder when they get the opportunity. Lucky you to have escaped a bad fate.

    • @bumblebee0369
      @bumblebee0369 Год назад +2

      David, there are ! There Are unseen beings/humans/creatures that can cloak themselves I've seen it with my own eyes when researching that very topic. I need to say that I've got a gift of eyesight to spot what I call the unseen and when studying photos and frame by frame videos and also looking through a magnifying glass a whole other world came popping up. I'm still lost on how /what /why and who these things come from. There are definitely beings/creatures living within the mountain ranges all over. You know how an octopus can merge into whatever it's touching, look exactly like blending in so perfect, yeah well there are beings/creatures that hide the same way that are in our woods /forest. When I was a kid and even a teen I never worried about something like this, this was never a topic even thought of. If I was at all scared to go into the woods it was because of being kidnapped by some strange lunatic definitely not some unseen creature. Anyway sorry for the length but I understand what your talking about, I just pray to God that it doesn't get worse.
      Take care. God Bless.

    • @bellalanevance630
      @bellalanevance630 Год назад +2

      Wow, great story awesome gun. Glad ya all n made it home safely.

  • @LordFoxxyFoxington
    @LordFoxxyFoxington Год назад +29

    I live in Manchester and I have learned to largely avoid the canal. I know how this will sound, and I dont expect anyone to believe me, but I once saw something standing on a canal bridge that looked like the ripple effect of a Predators stealth camouflage. I know how that sounds, but I know what I saw.

    • @RandyBaumery-s4i
      @RandyBaumery-s4i 11 месяцев назад +4

      You are one of DOZENS of folks who have seen the same thing.

    • @LordFoxxyFoxington
      @LordFoxxyFoxington 11 месяцев назад

      Any theories?@@RandyBaumery-s4i

    • @marktimmer2212
      @marktimmer2212 11 месяцев назад

      @@RandyBaumery-s4i For real?

    • @drips1030
      @drips1030 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@RandyBaumery-s4iplease point me in the direction of just one of them?

    • @cxc69420
      @cxc69420 7 месяцев назад +1

      Nah ur right I believe u it’s Manchester anything happens tbh

  • @TheJul63
    @TheJul63 Год назад +34

    Strange those cases. We had one in shropshire when a young man went missing for 2 weeks, then his body showed up where he was last seen. Body did not look like it been in long. That was bad for all round. Thanks for the video.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +11

      Interesting can you remember the name of the person?

    • @glitterfartsss
      @glitterfartsss Год назад +14

      ​​​​​​​​​@@MissingVoidTVmaybe the case that it possibly could be is the case of Todd Geib, 22 years old when he died. He was missing for 21 days and when he was found he was found stood upright/floating in Ovidhall Lake, and they believe he wasn't in the water for all of the 21 days he was missing.
      Sadly men and water deaths or disappearances aren't that rare however I do believe his case is 100% foul play.

    • @kenosabi
      @kenosabi Год назад +18

      We had one real similar. Guy was scene on video walking down an alley just fine. Disappeared for a couple months. Turned up in the river. The guy that pulled him said he looked like he'd just gone in. Which isn't biologically possible with the official story which was "he went to pee in the river and fell in". Yet he somehow managed to travel through 10+ lock and dam systems and had no discernable damage to his body. He was also the captain of his swim team.
      This same story has played out in my city MULTIPLE times.
      His name was Dakota James.

    • @glitterfartsss
      @glitterfartsss Год назад +8

      ​@@kenosabiI don't think I've heard of his case, I'll Def have to take a look. Men and water are usually a disaster esp when they've been drinking, idk why.

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 Год назад +4

      Very sad, but sounds interesting.

  • @arielchubb2719
    @arielchubb2719 Год назад +6

    I wasn’t expecting Jelani Day’s case to be on here, I realize I didn’t know his whole story. Thanks so much!

  • @rhondajohnson8310
    @rhondajohnson8310 Год назад +15

    Love your take on these cases. So weird and mysterious... thanks for these last two videos on this subject

  • @saintessa
    @saintessa Год назад +4

    @topmysteries A young man was missing for a fortnight in my state of Tasmania, Australia back in 2015. He was found in a river...drowning. It was in a small town where my partner also lived at the time, I remember them searching the yard, they searched everywhere. It was the biggest search and rescue mission we'd had until this year when a 14 year old girl went missing (3 months ago and someone's been charged with murder.)
    But a lot of people found the young man's drowning to be suspicious, he was last seen leaving a party. His name was Ben Plowright, age 20. The coroner said he didn't know how Ben ended up in the river, concluding it must have bee him accidental, in the end some kayakers found his body, after the search..

  • @JenniferKrueger-vl8qn
    @JenniferKrueger-vl8qn Год назад +14

    In Jalani’s case this mirrors several of David Paulitis’s cases, a sobering coincidence. Sadly, there are several cases like this that cannot be explained in the missing 411.

    • @Lorian7748GenXr
      @Lorian7748GenXr Год назад +1

      Due to exaggeration & pure fictional storytime Paulides cocoons himself with, facts are lost to his ego. Victim's families shouldn't have to urge him to stop lying even once when promoting his bowel movement some call "The Missing 411".
      He's utter diarrhea in the arena of missing person cases. Hopefully, he's located a decent number of the people he's gained money & fame discussing while standing in inch deep creek water near a few big stones. Surely, he's raising & donating funds to continue helping those still searching for people? If not, he's the narrator of his own circus & his followers are the clowns.

  • @jaybird904
    @jaybird904 Год назад +15

    My brother in law was found dead in a canal an his body was so bad they couldn't bury him in clothes. That was around three days. Justice never was served for brother in law. Prayers f I r the family of this young man.

    • @101soldiergurl44
      @101soldiergurl44 Год назад +5

      My prayers 4 justice go out to u and your ppl! May The Lord Jesus give you peace and clarity in finding out what happened to him! God bless and keep you.

    • @Townesvanwaits
      @Townesvanwaits Год назад

      Did he drown?

  • @louisefrew1889
    @louisefrew1889 Год назад +6

    Thanks for highlighting all these strange incidents, we love your channel here in London UK.❤

  • @ANO-.-NYM
    @ANO-.-NYM Год назад +17

    I could totally see him just stumbling into the water.
    A couple of times when my friends were drunk near the beach or a pond- they would just randomly throw themselves into the shallow water for no reason.
    I wonder if the substances made him misjudge how deep the water was or how high the canal walls were...

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Год назад +8

      Ive been around drunk young dudes and its almost magical how much the water interests them. Just few beers and suddenly theres this burning need to piss in open water or do handstand on the pier. At one party at a cabin I felt like I was herding cats, trying to keep everybody on the dry land. So, these drownings make perfect sense to me.
      On the other hand, we had a pusher guy in Finland, he pushed other guys in a big river, almost impossible to climb back up (almost concave concrete walls, now theres chain put in). One of his victims was just lucky to be seen and helped out, before it was too late. He did his deeds on weekend nights, prowling on young, drunk victims, walking home alone. Never got caught. If our tiny country had one, there must be others too..

    • @zarahchristensen1147
      @zarahchristensen1147 Год назад +4

      Wouldn’t the body be more decomposed if it had been in there many days?

    • @fuktrumpanzeeskum
      @fuktrumpanzeeskum Год назад +4

      MDMA can make you feel hot as well, so yeah, i could see someone who's drunk and rolling doing something like that.

    • @toddaulner5393
      @toddaulner5393 Год назад +1

      MDMA is a psychedelic drug.

    • @ANO-.-NYM
      @ANO-.-NYM Год назад

      @@toddaulner5393 Yeah- I used drunk as an example since him being spiked/ taking pills was just speculation by his friends at the start- but some drugs count as well.
      I've been on it. You still get intoxicated and your coordination is impaired. Your heart beats faster- you start sweating, feeling hot, clenching jaws, etc.
      He was drunk- so molly + alcohol? Yeah he was definitely unsteady on his feet and could have fallen.
      Accident is definitely probable

  • @dupplinmuir113
    @dupplinmuir113 Год назад +59

    In the case of Jelani Brinson, I've always thought his girlfriend knew more than she said: she was aware that the cops were going to bring in tracker-dogs, but she put on one of his (unwashed) sweatshirts and criss-crossed the area, almost as if she was trying to confuse the dogs.

    • @dontworryaboutit4255
      @dontworryaboutit4255 Год назад +17

      That's incredible the cops allowed her to do that

    • @-Reagan
      @-Reagan Год назад +14

      She was either extremely ignorant or it was entirely purposeful and they should have determined which was the case without a shadow of doubt.

    • @myrtlebeachcopwatch8051
      @myrtlebeachcopwatch8051 Год назад +14

      I agree I think the girlfriend and friends were in on it somehow

    • @noledelgado8111
      @noledelgado8111 Год назад +3

      I'm begging here forgiveness for the one word inclusion error I made awhile ago. That's why I corrected it.

    • @dontworryaboutit4255
      @dontworryaboutit4255 Год назад +7

      @@noledelgado8111 What in the world are you talking about? Was that meant for another comment section?

  • @juliehobbs665
    @juliehobbs665 Год назад +5

    I love this one! Especially how long it was! Some very mind-boggling cases!
    And the layout is reminiscent of your earlier videos.. which is what got me hooked.
    Thanks for another great upload!

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +1

      Most welcome and thank you! I'll try to make longer ones more often

  • @tomato.sandwich
    @tomato.sandwich Год назад +2

    I’m glad this channel is uploading more because I’ve already watched all their old videos so this makes me happy !

  • @Bigggly
    @Bigggly Год назад +3

    A Guy my roommate in college with disappeared pretty much just like these situations. Small private college in St Paul, MN. Left a party at like 2 am, was walking home near the Mississippi River and talking in the phone when he apparently started yelling for help. Was missing for something like a week before being found in the river after it had been searched up and down

  • @badwolf7367
    @badwolf7367 Год назад +3

    1) Jelani Brinson: since his body was not found 2-3 days after he died, it is possible any drugs or poison would had broken down and not be detectable by toxicology analysis. Even something like insulin can kill and then there is Thallium poisoning. Also, many of the tests for poison is very specific - that is you have to run the test for that specific poison to detect it. If a pathologist is unaware or did not suspect a specific poison, it would not be tested for.
    2) Jason Norfolk's shoe and trousers were planted in the muddy river bank. That is the only explanation why his body was not found there or down river. Whoever did him away, was trying to mislead investigators. His body is most likely dumped or buried far from the city (you didn't mention which city in which country).

  • @PxeyChicky
    @PxeyChicky Год назад +8

    Good job profiling these very mysterious cases. Very scary! I feel all of these fit into the Smiley Face Killer theory. Similar to the Missing 411, they both share the bizarre nature and missing puzzle pieces. But I do believe that this group fits like a glove with the Smiley Face Killers theory and would be interested to know if anyone else agrees. Thanx, as always, for doing such an amazing job articulating the missing people and the nature of their truly bizarre and explained disappearances.

    • @JulieCaptivatedinFl
      @JulieCaptivatedinFl Год назад

      Wow, great minds think alike..lol. I said the same thing after watching todays video on Sept 3rd and this one. I watch the Canam project too, the Missing 411 cases. Would LOVE if Adam did a video on Smiley Face! Love the way he covers a mystery! Ironic, Dave Paulides mentioned a quote by Gannon, detective for Smiley Face, just last week. Agree with you 100 percent.

  • @Sebadee80
    @Sebadee80 Год назад +18

    I really like the new look to the channel, it gets me more absorbed in the mysteries being narrated. Another great video, keep up the good work because you have a more honest way of presenting the cases that sets you higher than other channels on these subjects, my favorite channel on this subject now. And the channel will carry on growing for sure!👍💯
    PS, Could you do a episode dedicated to the case of Theo Haze ( I'm sure that's the right name) since it is very murky and I think your objectiveness would do a better job than some other channels on RUclips, I think you have covered the case before but this is one that needs a bit more attention, that bar was shady that he was at and the securities behavior was very shady. Thank you again

  • @steveeyre4661
    @steveeyre4661 Год назад +5

    If it's aliens, they either have some sort of shoe fetish, or they didn't want him dirtying the carpet in their ufo.

  • @lauraduffy6177
    @lauraduffy6177 Год назад +3

    Thank you for another well done video. ❤

  • @glam_goth6662
    @glam_goth6662 Год назад +4

    Minnesota here! Jelani is one of many young men that have gone missing here and then are found in water. The ghb tells me he was targeted.😢

  • @sandic3892
    @sandic3892 Год назад +8

    The fact that they have no cause of death is baffling to me! How can they have not found why these young men died? Something killed them for sure. You don't just die from nothing. You always leave me thinking with these cases my friend!!

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ Год назад +2

      Well the first one, they said it was drowning but they don't know the means of how he ended up in the water. The last one, they never found the body. I have a hypothesis for Jelani's case, though. I think it was a prank that went terribly wrong. They roofied him, but gave him way too much. It takes 5 days for rohypnol to leave the body. When they did the toxicology, he still had between 22-35 micrograms of GHB in his urine. That's enough to have someone fucked up. That's after 8 days. Alcohol and Marijuana already completely left his system by the time he died, but there was still enough ghb in him to have him high out of his mind and stumbling around. They gave him so fucking much of that shit on the 17th it's not even funny. I can't say when he died exactly. The coroners seem to think he died on the 24th. Idk if there's any way to tell if he was refrigerated. I believe he overdosed on rohypnol, as a prank. But after a few hours when he still wasn't waking up, they knew they fucked up and had to come up with some bullshit story. Sadly, looks like it worked and they'll be taking that secret to the grave.

    • @sandic3892
      @sandic3892 Год назад +2

      Well I agree with the GHB and alcohol in your system and especially its not being something you're use to doing, you are very likely to do some crazy shit ,but if he didn't drown, and the drugs and alcohol didn't kill him and there didn't appear to be any signs of foul play, what the hell then??

    • @nicholastuckett4363
      @nicholastuckett4363 Год назад +3

      Paranormal

  • @joshuaeverett1314
    @joshuaeverett1314 Год назад +16

    I'm glad your reviewing these cases, we need as much collective conscience's sending us ways to protect our brothers and sisters, especially the weak,young,.

  • @borizovskimilan
    @borizovskimilan Год назад +2

    You have a mistake at 09:05 somewhere , yOu said "in a report from 2001 was reported that at year 2007"..

  • @brettlancellotti3035
    @brettlancellotti3035 Год назад +4

    There is always more to these stories than meets the eye. All of these cases , hundreds now and not one shred of evidence or a suspect.

    • @kitalalaris
      @kitalalaris Год назад

      Been following these cases off and on for years now, and in almost all of them, abnormal amounts of GHB are involved. There is no way all of that would be any kind of accident.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 Год назад +1

    Thank you. 0ne of my favorite channels. You're kind and thorough.
    Enjoy your weekend💗🗽💗

  • @krypton7676
    @krypton7676 Год назад +4

    Regarding Jelani’s “friends”, I just don’t trust his “friends” did everything they could.
    If your friend goes missing, the first thing you do is call the cops & let them take control of the situation. That didn’t happen here, I doubt the people he was with.

    • @nickdarr7328
      @nickdarr7328 Год назад +2

      But if you saw him walk away why would you really think he was missing? It would be strange and after he didn't walk back up you would look around. But when you don't find him you'd assume he got an emergency call or was going to hook up with a girl. You wouldn't report him till the next day if at all since guys aren't always great at keeping in touch

  • @jamiegirard5688
    @jamiegirard5688 Год назад +2

    Bro, another banger of a video that was really well done as always!! I Love the longer videos..thanks again!! Can’t wait for your next upload!!

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jamie, I plan on making more longer ones

  • @alonzocalvillo6702
    @alonzocalvillo6702 Год назад +6

    I first became aware of these cases with the Missing 411 videos.Very creepy cases

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +3

      I think that was a lot of people's introduction too. I first came across these kinds of disappearances whilst at university learning about Gaia Pope for the first time, which led me to learn about the missing 411

  • @littleredwitch
    @littleredwitch Год назад +3

    In the case of Juleini, I’d check the friend very closely.
    I reckon that Juleini got very sick at his friend’s place and for a couple of days they ( his friend and girlfriend) tried to nurture him back to life. He didn’t make it. They carried him to a place, that’s where he lost his shoe then changed their minds and tried to carry him back home but got scared about being accused of murder; they then carried him to where he was found and lost the other shoe during the transport.

  • @am74343
    @am74343 6 месяцев назад +1

    "Water in the lungs" is a spurious criterion on which to base if someone's death was caused by drowning or not. Water can enter the lungs postmortem if someone's mouth is opened while in the water. Someone could be shot (which causes their death) and then thrown into a river. Water could enter the lungs if someone's mouth is open after death. It could leak in there, but is not the actual "cause of death". So that whole argument is a bit specious.

  • @cajunasian240
    @cajunasian240 Год назад +6

    None, of them are accidents!

  • @kasatka3690
    @kasatka3690 Год назад +9

    Great video thanks! I'm surprised you didn't add Todd Geib's mysterious death in this. Quite creepy and baffling. No water in his lungs, either. Very bizarre 😬.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +9

      I'll look into that disappearance for a future video

    • @gf301
      @gf301 Год назад +3

      Yeah,I was intrigued by that case too, enough there for a video of its own. Well suggested.

    • @kittykaht1944
      @kittykaht1944 8 месяцев назад

      I've heard coroners talk about dry drowning.

  • @chinolebron6233
    @chinolebron6233 Год назад +2

    Suvikh was probably just very f**ked up and running on autopilot! I remember once, being so drunk, I climbed into my window instead of using my key and going through the front door. It happens.

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah Год назад +2

    Awesome as always thanks

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Год назад +4

    The smiley face killer thing sure seems like a really dangerous way of murdering people on mass as sound travels so well over water. Plus the chance of being seen is high too.

  • @koromahatrepia4922
    @koromahatrepia4922 Год назад +4

    Your a Boss @ this content mbro Adam. 💯 more of these sketchy suspect & suspicious cases please! 👍😝✌️ Churr Bo!! 🌄

  • @fourshore502
    @fourshore502 Год назад +2

    a lot of people become suicidal when drunk. or rather, if they have a medium depression when sober it can quickly turn into suicidal depression when under the influence of alcohol.
    i remember once in freezing winter i was drunk i lost contact with my friends and i was in a bad mood i felt like everyone had abandoned me and i was out of phone battery. i just sat down on a park bench and i was so sleepy i knew i would probably have died there if i fell asleep but i was just like "screw it i dont care anymore". luckily some nice people found me and gave me a ride home but yeah i would never have done that if i wasnt drunk.

  • @kzrlgo
    @kzrlgo 4 месяца назад +1

    Right off the bat… what was the substance he was sneaking in? It’s kind of important. His msgs didn’t get through because “the phone lines were so busy” ?? wtf are you talking about? The fact Suvik was apparently a pleasant person that was getting into arguments with club security and then climbing over fences also doesn’t add up and making the unmentioned substance more important.
    What a crap look at this case.

  • @nateraiden7161
    @nateraiden7161 Год назад +1

    So I've been watching this RUclips channel for quite a while and I have probably missed this, but who does the art for this channel it's really good.

  • @noledelgado8111
    @noledelgado8111 Год назад +11

    Tales of mysteries that happened always brings me a tingly enjoyable feeling. As one physicist pointed out: "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious." 💐

  • @jonnosmadworld8275
    @jonnosmadworld8275 Год назад +6

    So my suspicions on the Jelani case. Something happened at his friend's house, perhaps he OD'd or passed out due to GHB. His "friends" also experimenting with drugs panicked, hoping he would snap out of it moved him to another location in one of their cars. In order to buy some time they left his hat and shoes by the train tracks, to lead the investigation away from them. When he later died a couple of them carried his body to the pond and dumped him. Golf courses are generally well maintained and well drained and with hundreds of golfers on them everyday a couple of spare tracks would not stand out. One possible scenario that fits the facts and doesn't involve aliens or bigfoot.

    • @zq9m3xh8
      @zq9m3xh8 Год назад +1

      Well, since it involves water, it was more likely The Loch Ness Monster.

  • @LisaCooper-thevegan-123
    @LisaCooper-thevegan-123 Год назад +3

    Let's get bizzare Adam! Thanks for your hard work 🙂🙂👍😊♥️♥️♥️

  • @cherylmoore3349
    @cherylmoore3349 Год назад +3

    Interesting stories disturbing 😳

  • @landonpotts6815
    @landonpotts6815 Год назад

    Great job on this video.

  • @lightsoutisay
    @lightsoutisay Год назад +13

    Unfortunately, one of the largest causes of accidental deaths for young males involves them ending up in a nearby body of water after a night of drinking :( Not saying, that all of these cases are accidents at all, but it's a worrisome statistic.

  • @n8rlvr876
    @n8rlvr876 Год назад +4

    This 3rd case defies logic.

  • @nelsaf365
    @nelsaf365 Год назад +2

    My dear, I completely agree with you. Jelanie's shoes and socks match other cases. The only thing I can come up with is that the shoes fell off. We have all heard suggestions and they are almost hard to speak of.

  • @yngcolt602
    @yngcolt602 Год назад +2

    Well, the Shoes & Clothing being removed & nearby Water sorta falls into the 411 category.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +2

      Yeah agreed, I think perhaps all of these cases fit into that camp

  • @astro-blaster4190
    @astro-blaster4190 Год назад +3

    Good show. How you been? More UK 🇬🇧 stories!

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +1

      Great thanks astro, I'll sprinkle them in every now and then as I come across them 👍

  • @nate_d376
    @nate_d376 Год назад +3

    In Jelani's case, I have my doubts that the coroner did a thorough job. I'd have another autopsy done, if that is even possible at this stage. Scent dogs are not always foolproof, and are fallible. I doubt he went in the direction of the pub after leaving his friends. I have no idea what could have possibly went on in his head, but he WAS drugged. GHB will do things to you, I have a sneaking suspicion the friends know more.

  • @TheOceanLoader
    @TheOceanLoader Год назад +1

    David Plunkett disappearance is bizarre but he was a good blind MP in the UK.

  • @tessfabled4115
    @tessfabled4115 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't doubt that some of these men ending up in the water were accidents, but the fact is that someone *could* be pushing at least some of these guys in and nobody would be any the wiser is a concerning possibility.
    Avoiding CCTV cameras isn't impossible either, look at the John Doe case where the man (presumably) took his own life, but managed to avoid the majority of CCTV cameras in the days leading up to it - presumably intentionally.

  • @visassess8607
    @visassess8607 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of the so-called "Smiley Face Murders"

  • @nonagrey3422
    @nonagrey3422 Год назад +1

    In the Jelani case. How did he lose his shoes at the railroad tracks but when they found him in the pond his socks were clean? If y'all have ever been next to a railroad track you know how rough that terrain is. There's even broken class and debris everywhere and yet his socks were clean? If he was running from there in only his socks not only would his socks be cut up but so would his feet. If you don't believe me try to walk along a railroad track barefoot someday. I think he was caught at the tracks by whomever and as they *more than likely more than one person* were carrying him away he was kicking and fighting and that's how his shoes fell off. You don't take one shoe off and then the other one yards away. They came off at separate times because he was kicking and struggling as he was carried away in my opinion.

  • @cauldhound
    @cauldhound Год назад

    It's good to recall, regarding the first case in this video, that often when someone drowns they can initially sink to the bottom of a body of water and only when they start to decompose and the gasses in their body begin to build does that cause the body to float to the surface again. I would be curious to know what sort of search was performed and if divers or dredging was involved in the initial search, or if they had opted for just a surface search via boat or walking the edges of the canal.

  • @rickyhurtt5568
    @rickyhurtt5568 Год назад +4

    With the guy they said kinda ducked his head and walked, just because they didn't see him isn't a reason to report it to cops right off. There's many a reason other than something bad for him not still being there

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +5

      Yeah I actually agree with that, the not calling the police was a common criticism

  • @chucktplatt
    @chucktplatt Год назад +1

    The biggest question is HOW long has he been dead?
    Did he die 22 days ago ?
    Or , had he only died the day before they found him???

  • @kruxxme5372
    @kruxxme5372 Год назад +3

    These cases are exactly the same profile as the so called 'Smiley Face' killers in the USA. And, apparently, all over the world. Definitely more to these than meets the eye, WAY too many strange coincidences.

    • @kruxxme5372
      @kruxxme5372 Год назад +3

      Also the case of Jelani, the boy in the pond on the golf course, is one of the few where drowning was officially ruled out as a cause of death. This whole GHB thing too...

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +2

      I've never looked into the Smiley Face killers, I really should probably learn about some history there

    • @kruxxme5372
      @kruxxme5372 Год назад +1

      @@MissingVoidTV I have done a lot of reading on these disappearances and am not really any the wiser. The only theories I have read that 'make sense', if you can say that, are that these people, usually young fit and intelligent college aged males, are taken and held and the life essence and / or 'soul' is removed from the body in some kind of process that does not leave any marks on the body, or signs of interference. The remains are then placed in a body of water. There have been theories linking these cases to alchemic practice or ritual such as the 'killing of the little king' - but that ritual would involve drowning, where it appears that these cases do not. If it is indeed 'people' that are carrying these out, then there would need to be a world-wide network of them and they would have a 100% success rate, which is highly unlikely. Beats me to be honest!

  • @rebeccalove9169
    @rebeccalove9169 Год назад +9

    There are just way to many cases like this going on all over the world. I cant help but to think something paranormal/supernatural is going on.

  • @zq9m3xh8
    @zq9m3xh8 Год назад +4

    It's like they were killed by magic.

  • @magnuszetterqvist5936
    @magnuszetterqvist5936 Год назад +2

    Thanks 👍😘🇸🇪

  • @dlm1166
    @dlm1166 Год назад +2

    In the first case, was a tox screen done by the coroner?

  • @katmack4215
    @katmack4215 Год назад +3

    Ohhhh..😀 we're not 4 mins in,and we're already getting BIZARRE 😆
    Lol..love it!!
    Look,I know some of these,seemingly,odd cases can sometimes just look that way,at first glance..but then have a perfectly reasonable explanation.
    Howev,some of them are just plain BIZARRE 😳

  • @rockstonkilmor4404
    @rockstonkilmor4404 Год назад +4

    Jason's case; I never heard where it happened, no state, city or country?

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +3

      Jason disappeared in Hull, the UK, it's said just before or after the earth zoom in
      Edit: actually, it looks like I might have stupidly edited that part out for some reason and forgot to replace it 🤦🏻

    • @annabelleb.8096
      @annabelleb.8096 Месяц назад

      Just because Jason's wallet wasn't stolen doesn't mean there wasn't foul play. People are twisted.

  • @nelsaf365
    @nelsaf365 Год назад +3

    I'm here to bring up another theory on these disappearances that involve shoes. Could this be a psy-op shared between the US and UK? I'm not sure what the reason would be for it, other than fear, but we have had crazy political shenanigans in both countries recently/ currently. I'm not aware of the shoe-type cases outside of the two countries. Could the stories be planted? I'm not one for conspiracies. Just a few thoughts I had.

  • @perikcarvalho5675
    @perikcarvalho5675 Год назад +3

    Let's get bizzare now, now?. Weren't you being bizzare already?

  • @nickdarr7328
    @nickdarr7328 Год назад +4

    Why would the friends report a friend dipping out? Youd assume he got an important phone call. It would be more weird if they did call authorities and say our 24 year old friend walked away an hour ago while we were hanging out

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +2

      Yes I actually agree with this. Not phoning the authorities was a common criticism in almost every thread I'd read about this so just assumed I was missing something obvious as to why it should've been made. Context is key here and we have no idea what they were doing. If drink was involved for example, and someone walked off in front of me at 3am or something and they were out of it, I'm not sure I'd ring the police. I'd perhaps contact 111 for advice. It's difficult to really know. But I agree with your sentiment

    • @xboxozzy
      @xboxozzy Год назад

      @@MissingVoidTVif I was out drinking, and a friend walked off unexpectedly, without saying a word. I would definitely catch up with them and ask what was wrong etc? Seems strange they didn’t do this

  • @seanmurphy6480
    @seanmurphy6480 Год назад +2

    OK MISTER 🎯

  • @alicedrewe2330
    @alicedrewe2330 Год назад +4

    Here in America, in urban communities, it's not uncommon to have your shoes stolen or even be killed for your shoes but the case is still waaaay to strange even for that, but I thought that might give a little more context. Maybe he was robbed and killed for his shoes but then they dumped them? It would help to know what kind of shoes he had on and whether they were worth money. If he had a good job he might have been wearing nice shoes.

    • @jamiegirard5688
      @jamiegirard5688 Год назад +3

      Nah, all that crazy stuff did not take place cause somebody wanted to jack him for his shoes..

  • @danielhicks4826
    @danielhicks4826 Год назад +4

    These particular cases are absurd, id like to see someone doa deep dive on them getting the actual police reports if possible etc, assuming nothing was left out and etc, if this really is all the major and minor details in them, then they are creepy and sinister and mysterious as heck,- you do great work always! just meant if someone can or if its possible to get the police reports is all but doubt UK has a FOIA like thing? but anyways, first of all so a culprit is never ever caught nor the time of them going into the rivers ever caught literally not once on CTV out of nearly 100 cases now! not even one single time! I mean do the math that either means its the most random genius single individual master criminal murderer ever who's also a tech wiz, a group or movement or etc involved who have access from the inside to the camera feeds, or supernatural. And the other case is mysterious as heck as well just baffling stuff.

    • @kitalalaris
      @kitalalaris Год назад

      With as connected as these all look like they might be, and so many scattered world wide, it can't possibly be just one person. There are so many similar ones that it would be near impossible to document them all. There are dozens, if not hundreds in the US, add the UK and Europe and you have that many more. Most of the ones I've looked into also involve GHB and either unexplained drowning or undetermined cause of death. It's very, very weird. Why, if they were simply coincidental accidents, would so many involve the date rape drug, and why would it so often turn out they'd been dead for less than half the time they spent missing?

  • @NikkiTee-rb1nd
    @NikkiTee-rb1nd Год назад +2

    There's cover ups in Manchester too. Maybe there's a creature that's being covered up xx

  • @kwagigi
    @kwagigi Год назад +2

    ADAM HERE

  • @donnaarmitage9194
    @donnaarmitage9194 Год назад +4

    The shoes being off is a very weird situation with many whether it's alien abduction I'm not sure but jelani case seems doggy to me .

  • @JulieCaptivatedinFl
    @JulieCaptivatedinFl Год назад

    Video was so good! Heard 6 bodies found in waters in Chicago this year. I only saw these. Noah Enos, Anthony Rucker, Joel Orduno, Seamus Gray. I don't have that sleuth mind like Adam. Not sure how they passed and if found etc. That is too many guys missing in one city. Wonder what the similarities are.. You have evoked some passion, and curiosity about these cases. You made them very intriguing Adam!

  • @Robocopnik
    @Robocopnik Год назад +6

    Why not call the cops? Well, maybe his friends figured the cops wouldn't be all that interested in listening to them or helping to find him. Not everybody has a ton of cause to trust in the good will of the police, y'know? It all depends on the neighborhood and the police culture there.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +4

      Yeah I actually agree with this completely

  • @typhonsbane56er71
    @typhonsbane56er71 Год назад +2

    Am I trippin or did he say in 2001 Manchester's finest reports that since 2007....

  • @outlawandoutdoorstv9901
    @outlawandoutdoorstv9901 Год назад +2

    I'm from the US so forgive me if this sounds spoiled. How is the cell phone lines to busy to send a txt ? I've never heard of such a thing happening.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +1

      To be honest with you, I'm not actually sure, it's never happened to me in the UK either

    • @hardver8855
      @hardver8855 Год назад

      It did happened 10years ago and was happening each year up to that point, in my country of Bosnia, with roughly 2 3 million people, but it only happened on our biggest holiday, where we send alot and really alot of text in the same time like 10 in the morning and throughout all day, and i remember my texts pending for hours. But that was literally whole country texting. Just to imagine what type of traffic you need for it.

    • @cmurphy8449
      @cmurphy8449 11 месяцев назад

      I live in the DC area and it happens here. Sometimes it is a big issue when there is bad weather resulting in multiple emergencies. Sometimes it is a demonstration getting out of hand and the govt jams the signal

  • @marjorieallworth6172
    @marjorieallworth6172 Год назад +2

    If 77 people are found in water 💧 why?

  • @Philip-ei8pu
    @Philip-ei8pu Год назад +3

    Rave in Manchester:
    Take a 🤿

  • @jjames6552
    @jjames6552 Год назад +1

    Maybe it's an ingredient in a drug similar to when people feel like they can fly on some drugs, others may feel they have to get to water. Only common denominator?

  • @RandyBaumery-s4i
    @RandyBaumery-s4i 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sorry, but, this day and time is not a good time to walk around drunk, high, or otherwise under the influence of things which dull your awareness or reflexes.

  • @lunchmoneydnb
    @lunchmoneydnb Год назад +1

    Ghb....nuff said

  • @Leon.S.
    @Leon.S. Год назад

    Id say install more cams near the canal and hide it in clever way
    Also search the canal with a mini submarine or something like that. Some other device like submarine drone

  • @OKB1133
    @OKB1133 Год назад

    They say a murder is "perfect" when there is zero evidence left by the perpetrator.

    • @harlowjademermaid1882
      @harlowjademermaid1882 Год назад

      nowadays its next to impossible to get away with most crimes.
      Back in the day, before gps trackers in cars & security cameras everywhere, computers & the internet, getting away
      with it (if u are smart ) was relatively easy, especially money/fraud ones.

    • @devdecker7812
      @devdecker7812 Год назад

      @@harlowjademermaid1882only because there is so much to think about and remember but it’s still possible to get away with this

  • @kamisa7362
    @kamisa7362 Год назад

    I don't think anyone was following him. He took MDMA which is a highly powerful hallucinogenic drug that should never be taken by just anyone and should always be done in a safe environment with someone who can keep a watchful eye on you especially if one is a beginner because its highly dangerous and very different compared to other hallucinogenic's. I think him taking not only the drug but also mixing it with alcohol didn't help. I'm sure he was out of it and didn't know what he was doing and likely was hallucinating. He may have already been underwater and later popped back up which is why nobody saw him at first.

  • @jaynecooney9549
    @jaynecooney9549 Год назад +1

    I reckon sunak wasn’t a student at all

  • @jesusknight1
    @jesusknight1 Год назад +1

    For the guy with clean socks, what about water soluble poisons or drugs? Maybe he was shoved out of a helicopter, boat, or something..

  • @kxmalahov
    @kxmalahov 4 месяца назад

    a Pusher!!

  • @yuklz247
    @yuklz247 Год назад +3

    If only Mr Ballen subscribers heard you. I've commented on his videos many times about your channel.

    • @andreah1104
      @andreah1104 Год назад +4

      I'm subbed to both. Probably a lot are

    • @timbrethomas7548
      @timbrethomas7548 Год назад +3

      I am subscribed to Mr. Ballen. I love his videos and this channel as well

    • @timbrethomas7548
      @timbrethomas7548 Год назад +1

      Also I am subscribed to this channel. Lol

    • @ScottJB
      @ScottJB Год назад +1

      I'm subbed to both as well

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +4

      Mr Ballen's awesome

  • @fourfurrypotatoes
    @fourfurrypotatoes Год назад +3

    It sounds like that guy Julani fell into some sort of trance or psychosis. If he doesn't have a history of that then why would it happen? Maybe he did take some sort of psychedelic or something.

    • @MaliciousChickenAgenda
      @MaliciousChickenAgenda Год назад +2

      Aw you have guinea pigs! I love pigs, they’re awesome little fluffs! They’re so entertaining, I love watching them with their funny, unique personalities. I would love my own little herd but I have a dog and he wouldn’t appreciate me bringing them into the house so I get my guinea fix here on RUclips

    • @tanya-xoxo
      @tanya-xoxo Год назад +2

      I think you're right, trying to make logic of the decisions of someone strung out is pointless, because there is often no logic to their actions. You can't rationalize their behaviour using the framework of someone not on drugs.

    • @fourfurrypotatoes
      @fourfurrypotatoes Год назад

      @@tanya-xoxo my first thought is he was drugged somehow.

    • @fourfurrypotatoes
      @fourfurrypotatoes Год назад

      @@MaliciousChickenAgenda Yes I have 4 boars! I post videos of them and my mini rex bunny. 🥰

  • @treebreaker209
    @treebreaker209 Год назад +2

    No woke bull crap only what I asked for thank you

  • @scallopohare9431
    @scallopohare9431 Год назад +3

    Not to be rude, but do any of the sources indicate if the drownd man's flies were undone? A friend of a friend who pulled db's out of the Baltimore, MD, harbor said they typically had gone to relieve themselves, and fallen, then too drunk to get out, or the cold water was a shock to the system.

    • @MissingVoidTV
      @MissingVoidTV  Год назад +1

      I didn't come across anything that mentioned the state of the trousers

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Год назад +5

    Drunk men go to pee on the edge of a body of water and never come back.. but a pusher is also possible..
    Thank You ❤

  • @michaelshapely9886
    @michaelshapely9886 Год назад +1

    Plot twist: they all worked as chefs

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Год назад +3

    I'm leaning towards that these were simply a tragic accident and they ended up drowning i don't think that foul play is the case here

  • @tammcskimming7385
    @tammcskimming7385 11 месяцев назад

    Why the fuck would his friends call the police?

  • @graceisamazing5493
    @graceisamazing5493 Год назад +1

    What city in what country was Jason when he disappeared?

  • @MostGratefulOwl
    @MostGratefulOwl Год назад

    Its rare but you do come across people who don't want to wear shoes. I think in concentration/POW camps they removed peoples shoes too, you won't get far if you try to escape. The people i heard that didn't like to wear shoes had been either indigenous or were veterans snd that was one of the reasons, they have a better chance at escaping a bad situation. Escape must be possible in these situations if their shoes are removed right away, or other clothes

  • @rickyhurtt5568
    @rickyhurtt5568 Год назад +2

    You know in that 2nd case of the guy with the clean socks in the pond. Only answer I can come up with is being snatched up by batsquatch