A friend’s adult daughter, who had psychological problems, went to the cabin she went to every summer as a kid, sat down without a coat and died of exposure. It was February. Over 20 years later, she still doesn’t believe it was suicide. A mother’s love is a powerful thing. Thank you, Dr Grande.
@@sarahalbers5555 We lost our cousin the same way. She was in the same car accident that took my sister in 1978. While she came out without a scratch, she was never the same, having also lost her husband. She passed the same way. For our family, the lake cabin was her safe place.
@@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki I'm so sorry for your losses. I guess you can only find solace in the fact that they passed in a place where they found peace n felt safe . They seem like they didn't experience an agonizing death. So sorry once again.
It depends on what the "psychological problems" means though because if she suffered from psychosis or dissociation it could potentially be due to that as well and be an accidental death due to mental illness as opposed to intentional suicide. Suicide by exposure is a pretty rare method to choose...
Being a person who had lots of suicidal thoughts when I was a young man, I can well believe someone would go to a place they felt safe or had happier memories, not intending to commit suicide but not caring either way. Sitting somewhere and getting lost in the feeling of hopelessness and just not going inside to get warm.
Omg Dr. Grande, I already watch you daily, but you've just earned 1,000,000 more points in my book! The Kim kardashian comments were golden. Gosh she was bad.
This is an interesting analysis of the death of Don Kemp, who happened to be my 1965 class president at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. I knew him personally, went to a graduation party at his house and thought he was an all around nice guy without any obvious issues. He struck me as the type of person who could talk, befriend or relate to anyone. I was sad and surprised when I heard about his death many years later.
Post-concussive injuries following an auto accident (or long boxing or football career) are a frequently overlooked and poorly understood trigger for cognitive decline in previously high functioning individuals. If the triggering auto wreck had happened today, Don may have received the desperately needed support and therapies for rehabilitation. This could have prevented his premature death and the unnecessary heartache experienced by his mother and friends, and most importantly, this insensitive video. I'm sorry for your loss and hope Don can be remembered by your school in a more sensitive way than Dr. Grande's cold and ill-informed analysis here.
6 miles backwards in his own prints would have appeared obvious (overlap, etc.). It's also a highly awkward way to cover ground. The backwards for 6 miles thing seems kinda far-fetched...
Family members of suicide victims, or victims of freak accidents, often do not believe the most logical explanation of what happened and would see every tiny detail as proof that something sketchy happened to their loved one. I suppose it's less painful than to admit their relative was mentally ill, depressed or just unlucky. Edit: a word
My dad slept while driving, he hit an truck that was parked in the side of the road at full velocity. The car catched on fire, he died instantly. It was pretty clean cut, but to this day my mom believes that someone messed up with his car or even that he faked his death somehow to scape debt.
Been to Wyoming? Dying of exposure is pretty easy to do, particularly if you are not a rural person who understands the risks (or knows the land). He may have been looking for a "vision quest."
@@tinafoster8665 I rate arctic or desert environment as the highest to survive and jungle the easiest, Wyoming can get arctic cold with windchill, and hot enough to dehydrate you in a single day, and people from near sea level like me will definitely notice the thinner air that comes with the high elevation
Two things of interest: 1. Don's truck had been broken into a few days after leaving the museum 2. Mary Kemp has stated on a number of occasions that Don's skull had a small hole in the side of it that appeared to have been made by a drill.
@@alyciamarie4163 Me too! I remember the first time I saw Robert Stack in Airplane! and thought, "He must only have the two settings. Funny AF and creepy AF. Creepy must pay more".
Loved that ending regarding K.K.~made me laugh, as your dry sense of humor interjected in these analyses often does. Do you have British blood in you? Thank you for your informative and funny posts!
My mom told me to ignore this kind of remark because to take offense just highlights the rudeness but... Although everyone is, of course, entitled to their opinions I also am going to express mine! Dr. Grande works very hard to provide us with these educational and entertaining videos and I think he deserves a respect that this comment does not provide! There!
@@thecatatemyhomework Well, bless your heart (in my most saccharine Southern drawl.) What an amazing talent to decide the quality of a piece of clothing from videos. Note: Dr. Grande's pocket and seams match well on patterned shirts, indicating a well made piece of clothing. But please continue your uninformed judgmental comments for the amusement of others.
Doctor Grande: Please do an case study of the murder(s) of the Madalyn Murry-O'Hair family. There are a plethora of psychological conditions and circumstances of universal interest in their case.
Such a fascinating and sad case. I hope he found peace. It's a blessing his remains were found, so often the missing are never located. As always love your videos Doc!!🙌💙🌈💙
I used to watch Unsolved Mysteries with my mom when I was young. I love the way you bash the lie detector test. It reminds me of Peter griffin and the giant chicken from Family guy. Thanks for all you do.
This is a mysterious case. Mark was very suspicious though. With Unsolved Mystery, I had to stop watching it, I was getting paranoid that the person who killed was going to kill me. Great video Dr Grande!!!
Brilliant analysis Dr. Grande. Even though it’s impossible to know for sure what happened, your explanation makes so much sense. I have observed that whenever delusions and paranoia are involved, people are willing to go through great lengths to follow their beliefs, no matter how odd or dangerous their actions may sound. And yes, your analysis was more intriguing than an emerging cult leader😁, thank you!❤️
I think Kim Kardashian‘s overwhelming sense of overconfidence is very understandable! When someone produces nothing and really does virtually nothing, and they have this much financial success and extreme celebrity, it would be understandable that she has an extreme sense of confidence!
This case has always been like a local unsolved mystery for those of us who's also grew up on Delmarva, especially those of us who lived near Salisbury, Maryland. The phone call from that number could also be explained by someone patching into that man's phone lines. There was another case I heard of when I lived in Denver that involved a kidnapping & the kidnapper called the parents every year on the anniversary. A few times it was proven that's how he did it, by patching into the phone lines at the pole.
Unsolved Mysteries is such an interesting show. The Lost Loves parts are some of the most fascinating stories I have ever heard. Thank you for the video.
This was brilliant- full of grounded common sense and a very sharp, oftentimes very funny, analysis!! Conspiracy theories are like diving deep into a very dark rabbit hole. Love your work nd mind SO much Dr. Grande! ♡♡
DR. Grande,a class act🎩you threaded the needle🪡 Analysis packed with SuperFacts.. Your hard work in appreciated🎓hard work and Critical skills thinking is a must 2021
Hey Dr. Grande! Maybe for a future vid you could talk about why furrys are a thing, why do they want to be furrys, I find it quite perplexing. Is it some escape mechanism? I’m talking about those that go all in and identify as a fox or other creatures etc. I’m sure you have a good explanation to this bizarre topic. Love your content!
ay man the easiest way i can explain it is like ones furself is like as natural as you scratchgn an itch on th eback of your furless hand you just sort of do it and thats that no thinking about it and thats how it is sometimes you just have the urge to scratch your ear or groom
im great grandmothers name was lorna i miss her very much she was amazing. you are the only other person ive seen to have the same name (if it is your birth name)
On the night table, the two real cacti are conspiring to tackle the arty cactus. "Die, fake cactus, die!" they chanted, striking terror in the heart of all artistically-inspired cacti everywhere. Oh and please leave a comment, they always prompt an interesting discussion.
I like this video. Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, Robert Stack, & Dennis Farina were all hosts on Unsolved Mysteries. Thank You for sharing Dr. Grande. Cheers Everyone!
Lots of people are found in areas that have been searched. It’s really hard to find a body especially after time and animals have had at it. Everyone feels this is suspicious but it happens often.
I used to work in that area a few years before his disappearance. That spot is about as isolated as you can get. Ranches are measured in square miles, not acres. You could walk all day in there and not see another human being.
Thank you for yet another interesting and informative analysis! I was confused about the thumbnail, thank you for tying it up at the end! Also, agreed on unsolvable.
Great analysis of an unfortunate end of someone who wondered into mental illness after a traumatic car accident. I especially appreciate your courage, Dr. Grande, of saying some hard truths, that possibly could be so, regarding the victim (with mental issues). And the distinction between "unsolved" and "unsolvable" in Kim K's mystery regarding her enormous self confidence!
Please analyze the mental health and personality factors in the James Oliver Huberty case (the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre shooter). P.S. - Or in the Gian Luigi Ferri case, a mass shooter who was he himself a former mental health operator.
Dr. Grande is my favorite cult leader. The only problem is that he hasn't noticed the fact that he is one. 😂 But that's okay. I will wait patiently till he recognises it.🙂 Great analysis of this case, thanks doctor. 🧡
Great video as ever. I'll offer up this unlikely possibility.. He entered a fugue state and felt a call to go across the prairie to the barn. He stayed in the barn for shelter and was transported in time and space to the Virginia barn where John Wilkes Boothe was ultimately shot and killed in 1865. There in the burning barn Mr. Kemp witnessed the last moments of Lincoln's assassin but he himself succumbed to the conflagration and was transported back, nearby on the prairie where they found his remains. Perhaps this is a way Don Kemp would have preferred to go? Cue Twilight Zone music. Happy Halloween season everybody.
Dr. Grande. . . dude you are undefeated. I wish I could know you. My therapist teaches me to beware of transference, and I get that and understand. But Sir. You rule!!!! I would pay huge $$$$ just to have a counseling session with you. :) Blessings and all the luck.
This was a very interesting case, Dr Grande. There are several theories, but I suppose the simplest explanation is the correct one, that Mr Kemp died from exposure. The phone calls are a mystery which muddy the waters. I'm delighted to say that I have never voluntarily watched any TV show featuring Kim Kardashian or the Kardashian family.
Hi, Dr. Grande. Love the channel. Can you analyze the case of Robert Raymond Cook, specifically answering the question of whether or not he was guilty?
Dr Grande you're doing a great work. But , we would love it if you're doing something fun too. Like personality break downs of movies characters. Thanks!
This case is hurting my brain !!!....so IF he walked backwards in his own footprints for 6 miles, he would have been back at his car without his orange teapot, so WHY did they not find him there ?
I had a co-worker who’s’ son died in similar circumstances. He had a fight with his girlfriend and got in his car and left the house. According to the police, reported by his mom, he got lost, disoriented in the Nevada summer and died. They found his body with in walking distance to homes but for what ever reasons he never made to any.
I like your new shirt, Dr. Grande, it stands to reason the Tromp family has returned, (a.k.a. The five 🌵🌵family cacti 🌵🌵🌵that had experienced their_ _Folie a Deux__ are now with their favourite psychologist. They will now get proper psychological adjustment. Thankyou Dr. Grande.🌿✅🌿
I think it’s especially odd that he left his car still running, with the door open and unconcealed along a road. Authorities are convinced he was alone because of the state of his car. The state of the car advertises his presence. Yet finding his body in a previously searched location indicates he was concealing himself or someone else was concealing him. I have done tons of road trips in tightly filled vehicles. It’s amazing how things can be rearranged. I’m not sure who made the determination that a person couldn’t have fit inside. Even if he couldn’t have fit a person in his car, that doesn’t mean he didn’t pull over for another person. But I think it would be telling to know more about those phone calls to his friend Judy. What was the technology back then? Could phone numbers be spoofed? Or was it just a wrong number and a coincidence? But, of course, it’s possible that Don was at that man’s house for awhile then later dumped. But were it not for those phone calls, everything would point to a delusional episode. Especially a paranoid delusion.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😘😘💜 Like Kim pretending to act. OMG Right! I couldn't even watch the whole episode. I watched the cold open and the news. The rest was dogshit. You threw in a great curve ball there doc! Wasn't expecting that. 🤣👏
Donald may have broken into or opened Mark’s trailer when Mark was not there and made the calls in a confused or delusional state and left the trailer, waiting and watching to see when Mark left again to repeat the call at a later time. And then he gave up after a few attempts.
This story reminds me of the recent Netflix documentary of an East Indian family, nice, well educated and loving people, an eleven multi generational family living together, who the neighbors found hanging together, all dead. This took place in Bangladore, India. A massive investigation ensued, and the answers were found in their diaries.
Hi doc. B4 watching this new video Can I ask u plz to do some videos about hypnotherapy and it's credibility in diagnosis saw this case of hillside strangler ken and how psychological diagnosis of multiple personalities was inconclusive
There is a lot more to this story. I believe it was Dons sister that was posting on one of the unsolved mysteries forums. She gave a lot more info than the episode. According to her, all of don”s research on the Lincoln assasination was stolen. Most of Don”s property went missing while in police custody. His blazer was broken into etc. she gave a lot of convincing info that there was more at play here
why leave the motor running? Well it was a Ford so he was probably thought it would not start again. i love a good "who done it" Thank You for another great video. I am very impressed by your work ethic. A by product of your channel is getting me to get things done. I think i can speak for many of your subscibers when i say " You sir are an inspiration" The cacti are such a nice homey touch, your wife [ im assuming here] has a talent for set design. keep uploading and I will keep listening.
A friend’s adult daughter, who had psychological problems, went to the cabin she went to every summer as a kid, sat down without a coat and died of exposure. It was February. Over 20 years later, she still doesn’t believe it was suicide. A mother’s love is a powerful thing. Thank you, Dr Grande.
How heartbreaking.
@@sarahalbers5555 We lost our cousin the same way. She was in the same car accident that took my sister in 1978. While she came out without a scratch, she was never the same, having also lost her husband. She passed the same way. For our family, the lake cabin was her safe place.
@@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki I'm so sorry for your losses. I guess you can only find solace in the fact that they passed in a place where they found peace n felt safe . They seem like they didn't experience an agonizing death. So sorry once again.
It depends on what the "psychological problems" means though because if she suffered from psychosis or dissociation it could potentially be due to that as well and be an accidental death due to mental illness as opposed to intentional suicide. Suicide by exposure is a pretty rare method to choose...
Being a person who had lots of suicidal thoughts when I was a young man, I can well believe someone would go to a place they felt safe or had happier memories, not intending to commit suicide but not caring either way. Sitting somewhere and getting lost in the feeling of hopelessness and just not going inside to get warm.
Omg Dr. Grande, I already watch you daily, but you've just earned 1,000,000 more points in my book! The Kim kardashian comments were golden. Gosh she was bad.
But she seemed to be a good sport?
This is an interesting analysis of the death of Don Kemp, who happened to be my 1965 class president at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. I knew him personally, went to a graduation party at his house and thought he was an all around nice guy without any obvious issues. He struck me as the type of person who could talk, befriend or relate to anyone. I was sad and surprised when I heard about his death many years later.
That auto accident must have really messed him up. Sad
I've lost friends from highschool prematurely and mysteriously too. My condolences. I'm glad you remember him fondly.
@@tvdv3416 Thanks!
@@johnfraser8116 No problem.
Post-concussive injuries following an auto accident (or long boxing or football career) are a frequently overlooked and poorly understood trigger for cognitive decline in previously high functioning individuals. If the triggering auto wreck had happened today, Don may have received the desperately needed support and therapies for rehabilitation. This could have prevented his premature death and the unnecessary heartache experienced by his mother and friends, and most importantly, this insensitive video. I'm sorry for your loss and hope Don can be remembered by your school in a more sensitive way than Dr. Grande's cold and ill-informed analysis here.
Poor Kim! Another victim of Dr. Grande's dry sense of humor! LOL 😂
One of many!
You're doing an amazing job. I absolutely am addicted to your videos
To be fair, Dr Grande was a victim of Kim’s bad acting. Completely traumatizing.😳
Part of the reason I watch, apart from the super interesting content, is his sense of humor! 😂 it’s fantastic!!
@@jamiekozloski7959
I agree!
A mystery that will persist for all time? You're the best Dr Grande 😂
6 miles backwards in his own prints would have appeared obvious (overlap, etc.). It's also a highly awkward way to cover ground. The backwards for 6 miles thing seems kinda far-fetched...
Family members of suicide victims, or victims of freak accidents, often do not believe the most logical explanation of what happened and would see every tiny detail as proof that something sketchy happened to their loved one. I suppose it's less painful than to admit their relative was mentally ill, depressed or just unlucky.
Edit: a word
My dad slept while driving, he hit an truck that was parked in the side of the road at full velocity. The car catched on fire, he died instantly. It was pretty clean cut, but to this day my mom believes that someone messed up with his car or even that he faked his death somehow to scape debt.
There’s also the “inside knowledge” family has that to them says, “no my son wasn’t depressed”. Often missing the obvious signs.
do you mean more or less painful? i might just be hungry, but i can't wrap my head around how your second sentence fits with the first
@@AlexisTwoLastNames I think she means …”less painful than to admit…”. I just ate.
People can live comfortably in denial.
Oh Dr G, that bit about Kim K! So true, so dry and so hilarious! 😂 You're the absolute best.👏👏👏
Loving the analysis of this bizarre case. Thanks Dr. G. I believe this guy had a MAJOR traumatic brain injury that was minimized. Poor guy.
Robert Stack's presentation/appearance and the theme song carried Unsolved Mysteries.
Been to Wyoming? Dying of exposure is pretty easy to do, particularly if you are not a rural person who understands the risks (or knows the land). He may have been looking for a "vision quest."
Wyoming has plenty of dying weather
Beautiful, wild and unforgiving environment.
It’s a lot more dangerous than getting lost in the wilds of Connecticut.
@@tinafoster8665 I rate arctic or desert environment as the highest to survive and jungle the easiest, Wyoming can get arctic cold with windchill, and hot enough to dehydrate you in a single day, and people from near sea level like me will definitely notice the thinner air that comes with the high elevation
Tina - Strangely true story Connecticut (near Kent) is the ONLY place I have ever been lost!
Two things of interest:
1. Don's truck had been broken into a few days after leaving the museum
2. Mary Kemp has stated on a number of occasions that Don's skull had a small hole in the side of it that appeared to have been made by a drill.
Cover more cases from the original Robert Stack Unsolved Mysteries series.
I have been racking my brains who Doctor Ted (Bob Stack)looks like. He would look good in a trenchcoat standing in fog.
Please*
I agree!
@@alucard6919 If only Ted could see it.
The Unsolved Mysteries theme song is now stuck in my head. And I'm fine with it.
🤘
Yes 😩
It creeps me out.
@@roser6963 same
Set it as your ringtone. ;)
Robert Stack is the only host. I've watched all of every season, but it's not the same without him.
I totally agree!
there is one other host.
The unsolved mystery: How did Robert Stack stay so young-looking?
I use to watch unsolved mysteries when I was really young like 7 years old hahaha
@@alyciamarie4163 Me too! I remember the first time I saw Robert Stack in Airplane! and thought, "He must only have the two settings. Funny AF and creepy AF. Creepy must pay more".
Loved that ending regarding K.K.~made me laugh, as your dry sense of humor interjected in these analyses often does. Do you have British blood in you? Thank you for your informative and funny posts!
Excellent summation of the Kardashian fame! It truly is a mystery.
Adore the old unsolved mysteries. They are all on RUclips.
Very interesting case , thanks .
👍🦘🇦🇺🐨👍
Gorgeous shirt! 🖤
C'mon people! Dr. G needs more subscribers; someone has to support his extensive wardrobe! 😉
Don't worry. Most of his shirts look very inexpensive.
My mom told me to ignore this kind of remark because to take offense just highlights the rudeness but... Although everyone is, of course, entitled to their opinions I also am going to express mine! Dr. Grande works very hard to provide us with these educational and entertaining videos and I think he deserves a respect that this comment does not provide! There!
@@thecatatemyhomework Well, bless your heart (in my most saccharine Southern drawl.) What an amazing talent to decide the quality of a piece of clothing from videos. Note: Dr. Grande's pocket and seams match well on patterned shirts, indicating a well made piece of clothing. But please continue your uninformed judgmental comments for the amusement of others.
Doctor Grande: Please do an case study of the murder(s) of the Madalyn Murry-O'Hair family. There are a plethora of psychological conditions and circumstances of universal interest in their case.
Such a fascinating and sad case. I hope he found peace. It's a blessing his remains were found, so often the missing are never located. As always love your videos Doc!!🙌💙🌈💙
Dr. Grande you're the absolute best, you always have new videos for me to listen to while I work. Thank you for making this great content!
Dr. Grande - life improved!
I used to watch Unsolved Mysteries with my mom when I was young. I love the way you bash the lie detector test. It reminds me of Peter griffin and the giant chicken from Family guy. Thanks for all you do.
I'm from Wyoming and I never heard of this case. Thank you, Dr. Grande!
The ending is the icing on the cake 😂
This is a mysterious case. Mark was very suspicious though.
With Unsolved Mystery, I had to stop watching it, I was getting paranoid that the person who killed was going to kill me.
Great video Dr Grande!!!
Unsolvable and may persist throughout all time. Love your work! Thank you!
Brilliant analysis Dr. Grande. Even though it’s impossible to know for sure what happened, your explanation makes so much sense. I have observed that whenever delusions and paranoia are involved, people are willing to go through great lengths to follow their beliefs, no matter how odd or dangerous their actions may sound.
And yes, your analysis was more intriguing than an emerging cult leader😁, thank you!❤️
Rejane,great comment 😆💖
@@cottontails9003 Thank you dear!😘
Definitely.
Oh Covid, you led me to Dr. Grande. What a daily pleasure! Thank you.
May be only good thing a pandemic ever did!
Let’s get you up to 1,000,000 subs, Dr. G!
I think Kim Kardashian‘s overwhelming sense of overconfidence is very understandable! When someone produces nothing and really does virtually nothing, and they have this much financial success and extreme celebrity, it would be understandable that she has an extreme sense of confidence!
Love starting my day with Dr. Grande
This case has always been like a local unsolved mystery for those of us who's also grew up on Delmarva, especially those of us who lived near Salisbury, Maryland.
The phone call from that number could also be explained by someone patching into that man's phone lines. There was another case I heard of when I lived in Denver that involved a kidnapping & the kidnapper called the parents every year on the anniversary. A few times it was proven that's how he did it, by patching into the phone lines at the pole.
Very informative. I appreciate your dedication. Always looking forward to the next video.
Just watched Stephanie Harlowes video which also mentioned Unsolved Mysteries ..🤔 feel like I gotta watch a few episodes now for nostalgia purposes
Me too 🤣
Unsolved Mysteries is such an interesting show. The Lost Loves parts are some of the most fascinating stories I have ever heard. Thank you for the video.
Afternoon, Dr. Grande. Thank you for the upload and hard work 💜
Don dead?
The police? What the fuck
Mary my mom's?
God is so good
This was brilliant- full of grounded common sense and a very sharp, oftentimes very funny, analysis!!
Conspiracy theories are like diving deep into a very dark rabbit hole.
Love your work nd mind SO much Dr. Grande! ♡♡
DR. Grande,a class act🎩you threaded the needle🪡 Analysis packed with SuperFacts.. Your hard work in appreciated🎓hard work and Critical skills thinking is a must 2021
Hey Dr. Grande! Maybe for a future vid you could talk about why furrys are a thing, why do they want to be furrys, I find it quite perplexing. Is it some escape mechanism? I’m talking about those that go all in and identify as a fox or other creatures etc. I’m sure you have a good explanation to this bizarre topic. Love your content!
ay man the easiest way i can explain it is like ones furself is like as natural as you scratchgn an itch on th eback of your furless hand you just sort of do it and thats that no thinking about it and thats how it is sometimes you just have the urge to scratch your ear or groom
Dehumanization. Haven't you heard? It's all the rage.
Dr Grande that last line😂😂You are the absolute best! Thank you for all you do doc!💙💙
Keep'em coming Doc Grand ❤️♦️💎
I can watch ur videos one after another 🤘🏽😜...... Charlotte NC 💙
Hey Diamond! I'm right outside of Charlotte 💙🖤
Crimes, cases, conspiracies, cults, cacti and comedy….let’s *DO* this!
How 'bout clues, corpses, clients, councils, courts, and chases?
Blood baths and beyond…….
im great grandmothers name was lorna i miss her very much she was amazing. you are the only other person ive seen to have the same name (if it is your birth name)
On the night table, the two real cacti are conspiring to tackle the arty cactus. "Die, fake cactus, die!" they chanted, striking terror in the heart of all artistically-inspired cacti everywhere. Oh and please leave a comment, they always prompt an interesting discussion.
Another conspiracy theorist …
So the cacti are always viewed with bad intentions! What's with that?
Plastic cactus = eternal. The real cacti die.
@@cristianm7097 that is an interesting comment!
I like this video. Raymond Burr, Karl Malden, Robert Stack, & Dennis Farina were all hosts on Unsolved Mysteries. Thank You for sharing Dr. Grande. Cheers Everyone!
I think I’m under your spell, Dr Grande! I can’t stop watching you!
Once things are bit more clear I'd love to hear your take on the attack in Kongsberg, Norway, that took place today.
The question that wasn't answered was: the Orange Teapot was it short and stout?
OMG!!!
Which is the handle which is the spout?
He he you made me smile thanks Brian 😃😄
Lots of people are found in areas that have been searched. It’s really hard to find a body especially after time and animals have had at it. Everyone feels this is suspicious but it happens often.
You are almost always spot on and crack me up with your commentary. 😆
The Kardashian burn was
Dr Grande I love your videos! Thank you! Nice to see some comical comments! Thanks 😊
I used to work in that area a few years before his disappearance. That spot is about as isolated as you can get. Ranches are measured in square miles, not acres. You could walk all day in there and not see another human being.
I could listen to Dr. Grande drop heavy burns about the Kardashians all day long ❤
Thank you for yet another interesting and informative analysis! I was confused about the thumbnail, thank you for tying it up at the end! Also, agreed on unsolvable.
Sooooo easy to get into trouble in the elements...It can be fairly warm out,but if you get damp you're done.
How dare you sir, compared to Kardashian the Unsolved acting was pure Shakespeare.
Hadn't heard of this case. Glad I got it from Dr. Grande first. He makes everything more clear than the general info available online.
Great analysis of an unfortunate end of someone who wondered into mental illness after a traumatic car accident. I especially appreciate your courage, Dr. Grande, of saying some hard truths, that possibly could be so, regarding the victim (with mental issues). And the distinction between "unsolved" and "unsolvable" in Kim K's mystery regarding her enormous self confidence!
Your sense of humor is absolutely killer! You always have a few jokes in every video that make me laugh my balls off.
*I laughed my balls off long ago. But if they were still attached, I'd DEFINITELY laugh them off watching Dr Grande!* 🤣😂
Am I wrong or are both these fans ladies? Smh
@@bthomson no I'm a guy on my mom's account. That's why I laughed my balls off.
Please analyze the mental health and personality factors in the James Oliver Huberty case (the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre shooter).
P.S. - Or in the Gian Luigi Ferri case, a mass shooter who was he himself a former mental health operator.
Huberty would be an awesome subject.
@@monicawylie3985 Yeah, and he was never officially diagnosed, though he was obviously angry, eccentric, and paranoid (maybe even delusional?).
Dr. Grande is my favorite cult leader. The only problem is that he hasn't noticed the fact that he is one. 😂 But that's okay. I will wait patiently till he recognises it.🙂 Great analysis of this case, thanks doctor. 🧡
Everythings a cult 😜🧞♂️🧞♀️
Was there like a sign up sheet or something?
,🤣
@@sandracmyers Yes, it’s called a subscriber and like! 😂
I'm in!
Yes indeed. A cult leader with the driest sense of humor. 😂
Truly I do not get the whole Kardashian thing. They are so cringe-worthy. Yuck.
Thanks again Dr. Grande.
You crack me up on a regular basis! Love your work..🙏
Great video as ever. I'll offer up this unlikely possibility.. He entered a fugue state and felt a call to go across the prairie to the barn. He stayed in the barn for shelter and was transported in time and space to the Virginia barn where John Wilkes Boothe was ultimately shot and killed in 1865. There in the burning barn Mr. Kemp witnessed the last moments of Lincoln's assassin but he himself succumbed to the conflagration and was transported back, nearby on the prairie where they found his remains. Perhaps this is a way Don Kemp would have preferred to go? Cue Twilight Zone music. Happy Halloween season everybody.
Dr. Grande seemingly loves cactuses. Dr. Can we get a video explaining your fondness for them?
Dr. Grande, you crack me up! lol.. I love your jabs and sense of humor.
Hmmm. We need to unravel the three socks. Three odd socks? One pair plus one? A matching trio? It's a bit woolly.
There's one in the dryer.
@@bthomson LOL! Good suggestion.
Dr. Grande. . . dude you are undefeated. I wish I could know you. My therapist teaches me to beware of transference, and I get that and understand. But Sir. You rule!!!! I would pay huge $$$$ just to have a counseling session with you. :) Blessings and all the luck.
Never listen to Dr. Grande’s roasts walking in grocery isle. Unsolvable!
Oh I am so glad you mentioned that SNL bit. Surprising little turn there.
An article in WaPo said that the cameo will save this season of SNL? No accounting for taste!
OK, This was by Far the Best "analysis" burn I have ever heard from Dr. GRANDE. 100% spot on!
Huge fan/subscriber but THIS.......~☆~
This was a very interesting case, Dr Grande. There are several theories, but I suppose the simplest explanation is the correct one, that Mr Kemp died from exposure. The phone calls are a mystery which muddy the waters.
I'm delighted to say that I have never voluntarily watched any TV show featuring Kim Kardashian or the Kardashian family.
Good afternoon, Dr. Grande. Hope your day is going well! I learn Alot from your videos! Thank You!🌵🌵🌵🌵🍀🍀
Hi, Dr. Grande. Love the channel.
Can you analyze the case of Robert Raymond Cook, specifically answering the question of whether or not he was guilty?
Dr Grande you're doing a great work. But , we would love it if you're doing something fun too. Like personality break downs of movies characters. Thanks!
This case is hurting my brain !!!....so IF he walked backwards in his own footprints for 6 miles, he would have been back at his car without his orange teapot, so WHY did they not find him there ?
Yes. It's possible the road was snow-clear so no more footprints.
Really enjoyed your insight!! And…really enjoyed your humor (poor Kim K!).
I had a co-worker who’s’ son died in similar circumstances. He had a fight with his girlfriend and got in his car and left the house. According to the police, reported by his mom, he got lost, disoriented in the Nevada summer and died. They found his body with in walking distance to homes but for what ever reasons he never made to any.
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Maybe the idea that a little vacation is a good idea will spread! 🏕🏖🏜🏝🏞
I think it’s especially odd that he left his car still running, with the door open and unconcealed along a road. Authorities are convinced he was alone because of the state of his car. The state of the car advertises his presence. Yet finding his body in a previously searched location indicates he was concealing himself or someone else was concealing him.
I have done tons of road trips in tightly filled vehicles. It’s amazing how things can be rearranged. I’m not sure who made the determination that a person couldn’t have fit inside.
Even if he couldn’t have fit a person in his car, that doesn’t mean he didn’t pull over for another person. But I think it would be telling to know more about those phone calls to his friend Judy. What was the technology back then? Could phone numbers be spoofed? Or was it just a wrong number and a coincidence? But, of course, it’s possible that Don was at that man’s house for awhile then later dumped. But were it not for those phone calls, everything would point to a delusional episode. Especially a paranoid delusion.
Great analysis of Kim Kardasian . I think many found her performance insufferable.
Oh, snap! That remark re: Ms Kardshian was harsh. LOL!
That lovely burn..
🤣🤣🤣🤣😘😘💜 Like Kim pretending to act. OMG Right! I couldn't even watch the whole episode. I watched the cold open and the news. The rest was dogshit. You threw in a great curve ball there doc! Wasn't expecting that. 🤣👏
Donald may have broken into or opened Mark’s trailer when Mark was not there and made the calls in a confused or delusional state and left the trailer, waiting and watching to see when Mark left again to repeat the call at a later time. And then he gave up after a few attempts.
This story reminds me of the recent Netflix documentary of an East Indian family, nice, well educated and loving people, an eleven multi generational family living together, who the neighbors found hanging together, all dead. This took place in Bangladore, India. A massive investigation ensued, and the answers were found in their diaries.
Investigators believed he walked backwards in his footprints 🤔🤔🤔
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Oh yeah, KK on SNL. Didn't see it. I used to watch that show when it was funny. It's been a while.
Thanks, Doc.
Hi doc. B4 watching this new video
Can I ask u plz to do some videos about hypnotherapy and it's credibility in diagnosis saw this case of hillside strangler ken and how psychological diagnosis of multiple personalities was inconclusive
Well done dr grande
Dr. Grande's combination of quality and quantity in producing content is super-human but that unruly undone button makes him relatable.😃
*_The acting on Unsolved Mysteries is on the same level as the Doc telling a joke - Emotionless to an extreme level._* 🤣🤣🤣🤣💙
There is a lot more to this story. I believe it was Dons sister that was posting on one of the unsolved mysteries forums. She gave a lot more info than the episode. According to her, all of don”s research on the Lincoln assasination was stolen. Most of Don”s property went missing while in police custody. His blazer was broken into etc. she gave a lot of convincing info that there was more at play here
Dr G, your piercing insights are only eclipsed by your poker-faced sarcasm. Ms Kardashian indeed! 😆
The mystery of Kim Kardashian's overconfidence 😂. I love this man.
I lover your sense of humor.
I read that Aspirin cult leader😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you Dr.Grande again.
why leave the motor running? Well it was a Ford so he was probably thought it would not start again. i love a good "who done it" Thank You for another great video. I am very impressed by your work ethic. A by product of your channel is getting me to get things done. I think i can speak for many of your subscibers when i say " You sir are an inspiration"
The cacti are such a nice homey touch, your wife [ im assuming here] has a talent for set design.
keep uploading and I will keep listening.
Dr. Grande could you analyze the 3732 shootings and 673 murders in Chicago this year? I would love to hear what you have to say.