Teen finds SECRET room on college campus

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @tjbailey336
    @tjbailey336 Год назад +6083

    How can a missing person investigation not involve searching every inch of a room that the person's shoe was found. Mind blowing

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 Год назад +266

      Because the shoe was found outside dirty and covered in debris and no one knew at the time it was his and they thought it had been there for much longer than it had. If you search a university campus, I guarantee you're going to turn up some random items of clothing.

    • @Jasminina16
      @Jasminina16 Год назад +583

      @@andysmith1996 doesn’t make sense. The cops just didn’t do a thorough job

    • @dandelionoutsider
      @dandelionoutsider Год назад +122

      And how did his shoe get dislodged from the door? Someone had to know he was in there and had to remove that shoe from the door.

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 Год назад +209

      @@dandelionoutsider Even if someone removed the shoe from the door does not mean they knew he was in there. Stop inventing conspiracies where there are none.

    • @Wizzz28
      @Wizzz28 Год назад +9

      That's the Unbelievable part of the story!

  • @ElveeKaye
    @ElveeKaye 2 года назад +1982

    "In his drunken state, he thought it was a good idea." We'll probably never know how many unfortunate incidents begin this way.

    • @TupDigital
      @TupDigital 2 года назад +28

      "idea" implies thinking.....that's not always the case. I agree w you for sure

    • @mattbot913
      @mattbot913 2 года назад +5

      Ggs

    • @dummydummy2842
      @dummydummy2842 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/v3NWt_qvJuk/видео.html
      Finally it's here,

    • @andycfox
      @andycfox 2 года назад +7

      If MrBallen keeps his channel going we will know how many eventually, lol

    • @braveheartproduction2323
      @braveheartproduction2323 2 года назад +34

      And this why I don’t drink alcohol

  • @rebecculousrk
    @rebecculousrk 2 года назад +8304

    It’s really hard to understand how a person who had barely escaped that situation with his life days earlier, would immediately turn around and put himself back in the same desperate situation. I think if I had found myself in that situation, I would write the van off as a loss…And thank my stars that I was found that first time!

    • @SuperMissblueeyes
      @SuperMissblueeyes 2 года назад +361

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @txaggievet
      @txaggievet 2 года назад +978

      Exactly... Not only did he go back which was bad enough, but he was like, hey just drop me off here and Ill walk... WHAT??? thats insane

    • @xen0bia
      @xen0bia 2 года назад +923

      @@txaggievet Yeah, I don't think that guy was the sharpest tool in the shed to not see the irrationality in his decision making. But also, I'm really confused as to why the towing company couldn't get his truck in the first place. If you can't tow a truck because of flat tires or whatever, then what use are you as a towing company?? Seriously... "Sir, we can't tow this truck. You're going to have to do repairs on it right here in the middle of the effing desert, at 58 C, with limited ressources and all by yourself. Pleasure doing business with you.". Makes perfect logical sense...

    • @SuperMissblueeyes
      @SuperMissblueeyes 2 года назад +81

      @@xen0bia Totally

    • @bobobob5108
      @bobobob5108 2 года назад +298

      I know! Thats exactly what i was thinking if i barely survived death in the desert i would never wanna go back and not only did he go back he went alone which is a big problem, he didn't have a gps or way to contact anyone another huge problem, he had no water or anything to survive with, and worst he stupidly had them drop him off in a desert and he didn't even know where he was honestly this guy was asking to die

  • @bokesnmokes
    @bokesnmokes 7 месяцев назад +442

    As a building maintenance guy for 22 years now, I find it astounding to hear that an electrical vault is not checked at least once a day. There are so many bad things that can happen to transformers and switch gear.

    • @Restrictted
      @Restrictted 3 месяца назад +10

      As a Network infrastructure installer, they keep MDF/IDF's more secure then the mailrooms built into the building. So that means the electrical anything isn't that important and it's really sad. I find it appalling that electrical rooms don't get the respect it needs.

    • @annwynbeneaththewaves
      @annwynbeneaththewaves 3 месяца назад +4

      do you know what the "locked" door and the pit are even for ? like why r would they be there in the first place im curious

    • @Restrictted
      @Restrictted 3 месяца назад +1

      @@annwynbeneaththewaves people wander all the time. Sometimes people get curious, sometimes people follow others into secured places. You can really never be too sure.

    • @annwynbeneaththewaves
      @annwynbeneaththewaves 3 месяца назад +5

      @@Restrictted no i mean like why is there a door there in the first place what is its purpose

    • @davidponder1654
      @davidponder1654 3 месяца назад +10

      Electrician here, absolutely. I have found many people just wandering around finding themselves in maintenance areas they have zero business in.

  • @sajuarosam3854
    @sajuarosam3854 2 года назад +24745

    As a lifelong desert rat, I have to confess that the guy in Story 2 made me quite angry with his enormous stupidity. His biggest two mistakes were: 1) going into an unknown area without an experienced guide and 2) going BACK into an unknown area at night.

    • @JP-babe-girly
      @JP-babe-girly 2 года назад +1839

      Yes!!! Robert was definitely an idiot😫😫😫😫😫

    • @kieancoba7661
      @kieancoba7661 2 года назад +1605

      yeah like that guys is dumb i was like no way..he went back and got sropped off alone without making sure it was the right place a second time after nearly dying.....i dont get it.

    • @carrollkuemper
      @carrollkuemper 2 года назад +1858

      When the towing company said they couldn't tow his van because of the 2 flats, I would've abandoned the van.

    • @tanner882
      @tanner882 2 года назад +152

      Sooo it’s always been hot? Or is Death Valley a cause of climate change? 🤔

    • @pseudobean3827
      @pseudobean3827 2 года назад +163

      @@carrollkuemper I was thinking the exact same thing.

  • @denniswrobleski4439
    @denniswrobleski4439 Год назад +1051

    Just imagine the thoughts of the guy in the second story while he found himself once again lost in death valley after a day before being rescued from the same desert. He must have been absolutely sick with his own stupidity.

    • @aprilnovember6777
      @aprilnovember6777 11 месяцев назад +81

      "Sick with his own stupidity." 😂

    • @chrystiafreelandscankles548
      @chrystiafreelandscankles548 10 месяцев назад

      He literally killed himself trying to see some tiddies.

    • @BradyDoesntMiss
      @BradyDoesntMiss 10 месяцев назад

      He was an idiot. If your van gets stuck 80 miles into a death valley salt flat, its a lost cause. You dont go back the next fucking day.

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 10 месяцев назад +29

      He'd have know he's done...it's hard to be that lucky

    • @bonzwell13
      @bonzwell13 9 месяцев назад

      @denniswrobleski4439 I dunno, it is very possible that he is actually too stupid to realize his own stupidity. That is really the only explanation for someone doing something this unbelievably stupid.😂

  • @reginaphalange4182
    @reginaphalange4182 2 года назад +2632

    I can't imagine how traumatizing it was for the maintenance guy to find a corpse that's been getting electrocuted for months, and still is, and it's making that crunching noise.... What a nightmare for him, and especially the victim's loved ones.

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 2 года назад +228

      I think that noise could be the worst part of it. If he heard it for a while and he didn't suspect a thing until he went to check what is causing the noise... discovering the cause and connecting all the dots... yea that would be perfect nightmare fuel.

    • @justinla92
      @justinla92 2 года назад +82

      Can’t imagine the electric bill….

    • @pballfan
      @pballfan 2 года назад +132

      As much as I feel sorry about the kid, the crew, and the family, the mere fact that the family got a payout due to an intoxicated kid breaking & entering into a room where he shouldn't be in is a weird level of affluence that some of us will never see.

    • @AspireGMD
      @AspireGMD 2 года назад +260

      @@pballfan They absolutely should have gotten their payout, he was a minor that obtained easy access to alcohol on campus and made a dumb decision like every drunk teenager ever and was able to get into a dangerous room that should have been locked, it has nothing to do with the family being "affluent" rather the fact that the school was objectively fucking negligent.

    • @pballfan
      @pballfan 2 года назад +91

      @@AspireGMD with that frame of mind, I don’t really agree, as college shouldn’t be treated as a daycare for young adults. Improper education from the family or k-12 system does make a significant impact when it comes to a young person’s judgment. You can’t just pin it all on the college for 1 kid messing up on multiple steps (ie: breaking and entering).

  • @johnsimth6587
    @johnsimth6587 6 месяцев назад +18

    FYI anyone looking to explore death valley, do not forget about Fort Irwin. The US Military down there does not take kindly to trespassing and its a training ground, you can end up explody.

  • @joeanderson8839
    @joeanderson8839 2 года назад +2814

    Wow, I thought Wade was going to find a really cool secret room that nobody knew about, where he could go and hang out and have fun with a few of his closest friends. But as the story was unfolding I remembered who was telling it, and realized that this probably wasn't going to happen.

    • @TheReviewedByMe
      @TheReviewedByMe Год назад +95

      That definitely wouldn't happen on this channel unfortunately.

    • @MononokeLynn
      @MononokeLynn Год назад +10

      Same

    • @DigitalDash-
      @DigitalDash- Год назад +48

      We watching MrBallen. That’s all I gotta say

    • @KUD4H
      @KUD4H Год назад +14

      No.. no you didn't

    • @ChessJourneyman
      @ChessJourneyman Год назад

      It was a dirty clickbait title. Same way this trash leeching off of tragedies kept blaming it on him being drunk.

  • @Thumbsdwn
    @Thumbsdwn 2 года назад +3714

    I know it wouldn’t have mattered either way, but the fact that the police found Wade’s shoe in that pit and yet still didn’t find him for 2 months is insane. You would think that they would have concentrated search efforts around the one piece of evidence they had…

    • @DonJulio1942
      @DonJulio1942 2 года назад +482

      Yea those cops definitely dropped the ball on that one like how do you look into a room and just assume that everything is normal? Especially when there is a missing student like bro what I swear that the requirements to be in law enforcement is so damn low

    • @winonagumshoe388
      @winonagumshoe388 2 года назад +153

      I was thinking the same thing. But I have an alternate idea. If they found the shoe there and the door was still unlocked I would imagine they would have opened it and at least looked around from that side. The fact they didn't would suggest that the door was locked. That shoe just moved itself and the door locked itself? I think no. It could still have been an accident like; maybe a maintenance person saw it and closed it to make sure it was safe and nobody would try to go inside. But knowing that a person went missing, they would have spoken up wouldn't they?
      It's more likely that he was put there by someone. Even if he was put in there as a malicious joke or something that is still more likely than the accepted story. But it could have been a very clever murder too...who knows.

    • @cindy4628
      @cindy4628 2 года назад +1

      government agencies are useless and idiotic

    • @Mo0may
      @Mo0may 2 года назад +99

      Right!? Terrible police work on their part.

    • @turbosoggy8404
      @turbosoggy8404 2 года назад +118

      @@DonJulio1942 The requirements to be in law enforcement _are_ low

  • @NightShift7
    @NightShift7 2 года назад +3855

    Please, if you are ever offered a deal with any network, Netflix, A&E, Discovery, Travel, etc. Please don't let them change how you tell stories. The way you explain and your whole setup is absolutely perfect as is.

    • @shanenspitsfire1482
      @shanenspitsfire1482 2 года назад +22

      YAS!
      👏🙌

    • @Lily_of_the_fields
      @Lily_of_the_fields 2 года назад +87

      I love the way he tells these stories he shares just enough detail while still leaving you on the edge of your seat and extremely interested he’s fantastic

    • @ligakrysu
      @ligakrysu 2 года назад +9

      Assuming he is going to work for some television...
      The chance he will work for McDonalds selling burgers is not much lower.

    • @aucklandsadventures
      @aucklandsadventures 2 года назад +34

      @@ligakrysu Wait. You think there are Navy SEALs working at McDonald’s?

    • @ligakrysu
      @ligakrysu 2 года назад +7

      @@aucklandsadventures No idea. I didn't even think about it. Doubt it.

  • @JosephBoxmeyer-u3d
    @JosephBoxmeyer-u3d 2 месяца назад +37

    As I listen to these stories, whether on a university campus or out in NZ, it is always evident that a search dog would have made a quick difference.

    • @jessicab6723
      @jessicab6723 7 дней назад +1

      Search dogs are used in NZ quite frequently, if they weren't used in the last story there would likely be a good reason, but it's also possible that MrBallen just didn't mention them

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 2 года назад +538

    Definition of insanity is the 2nd story. You nearly died the first time, and you were pretty well-prepared water wise. Second time you didn't even bring water with you and that happens. It's like Cahill's Crossing in Australia. One of THE most dangerous bodies of water in the country, with signs, warnings, etc and people still get empty headed and end up saltwater croc food.

    • @Southpaw88
      @Southpaw88 2 года назад +33

      if that dude survived that 2nd desert trip something else was just gonna get him it was a matter of time. you have to have negative iq to go back to the same place that nearly killed you, with even less supplies to keep you alive 😂😂😂

    • @ruralbrewery6585
      @ruralbrewery6585 2 года назад +7

      @@Southpaw88 I reckon if the desert hadn't got him the second time it would have suffered a severe loss of self esteem and possibly an identity crisis lol - I mean you can't be Death Valley, home to prevailing conditions that make the smartest and toughest desert rats pause for thought before going in, and let a Robert get away after throwing you a dare like that 🤔

  • @paulmedrano2387
    @paulmedrano2387 2 года назад +549

    I'm a truck driver for an advertisement company and I travel all around the country this has kept me so entertained for the past 6 months thank you Mr ballen love the way you tell your stories!

    • @lollie880
      @lollie880 2 года назад +2

      I think u misspelled his last name. But it’s still cute! Lol!

    • @paulmedrano2387
      @paulmedrano2387 2 года назад +4

      @@lollie880 I just noticed!! 😂😂 Funny! Thanks for the laugh. I'm pulled over at a shopping center in Virginia now reading this..

    • @jenbee85
      @jenbee85 2 года назад +7

      This seriously keep me entertained for hours🤣 I’ll stay up until 5 am saying “just one more video...” lmao ! You aren’t alone !

    • @cayennenaturetrails8953
      @cayennenaturetrails8953 2 года назад +6

      I use to drive a refer! I know how his stories can keep the time meaningful.

    • @peeron6829
      @peeron6829 2 года назад +1

      Thats what i would do when i where a trucker

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад +4280

    Imagine the horror that the maintenance worker experience when he walked around and just found Wade’s body frying there

  • @23jrza
    @23jrza Год назад +12

    I never realized how interested I am in the “strange dark and mysterious” until I discovered this channel. And the Lore Lodge. Thanks for all the great stories

  • @thundercatlola9755
    @thundercatlola9755 2 года назад +684

    My dad and his brothers (my 2 uncles) mistook their trail while backpacking in Death Valley and nearly died from dehydration over the course of a 3-day wander. Nearly 30 years since that trip and none of them have ever chosen to return. It’s absolutely crazy to me that Robert would willingly go back to the desert only a few DAYS after his close-up with death.

    • @leafy4142
      @leafy4142 2 года назад +72

      Natural selection at work.

    • @amigomac5790
      @amigomac5790 2 года назад +10

      Omg that must have been really scary for your family, I'm just happy they made it out alive, I have never heard of death Valley until listening to mrballen now. I bet your family could tell a story about that experience.

    • @thundercatlola9755
      @thundercatlola9755 2 года назад +5

      @@amigomac5790 It happened before I was born, so I know it was scary for my mom. It does make a bit of an adventurous story, though- it happened so long ago that Dad is mostly over it. He sometimes retells it at family gatherings.

    • @amywilkins7440
      @amywilkins7440 2 года назад +15

      I am from death valley, I was raised there and it is a beautiful but dangerous place. I miss it dearly and hope to return one day and show my husband and child my history and my ancestory. My grandparents instilled into me at a very young age to never leave without access water, blankets, and some type of GPS because still to this day there is no cell service in most areas. My grandparents were very anti hitch hiking but they always helped people in death valley. I wish they could have seen it the way I did. But im happy they are okay!

    • @truegemrn
      @truegemrn 2 года назад +2

      @@amywilkins7440 wow! Interesting that you lived there and what you had to be taught.

  • @sarelito9202
    @sarelito9202 2 года назад +460

    In the first story, I find it amazing that the police did not go into the room via the outside door since his shoe was found there. I would have turned it inside out. IN the second story, Robert seems to have had a hidden death wish.

    • @colindavid2078
      @colindavid2078 2 года назад +30

      Totally agree, that was my first thought! Oh, we found one of his shoes outside this door..... I wonder if he went into this room?!?! Hmmmmm............. "Brains are a gift, use them"!

    • @mavel2038
      @mavel2038 2 года назад +8

      Could have been that the school said it was always locked. But also, they still should have checked anyway.

    • @Handymadycrafts
      @Handymadycrafts 2 года назад

      88888

    • @Handymadycrafts
      @Handymadycrafts 2 года назад

      0

    • @MyTimelord11
      @MyTimelord11 2 года назад +1

      I think they maybe understood that that wasn't the right way in maybe? It actually makes me wonder why that door exists at all. I mean it's not easily accessible for workers who may have to carry things in it out. Maybe an emergency exit? Seems like it could have been a wall but idk much about that stuff

  • @p_rodriguez5
    @p_rodriguez5 8 месяцев назад +24

    It was Jasons shirt, and he was still wearing it 😭😭😭 idk why but i laughed a little too hard when he said that

  • @largedoggo3194
    @largedoggo3194 2 года назад +749

    i feel like your “top 3” style has always been your best and is certainly my favorite.

    • @our8870
      @our8870 2 года назад +4

      ong

    • @gabriel08607
      @gabriel08607 2 года назад +44

      Nah, I always prefer the single stories that are labeled as mature audiences

    • @carterhuston5519
      @carterhuston5519 2 года назад +12

      Three is a good number gotta keep ‘em at least 10 minutes a piece tho unless you gotta drag it out to do so

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 года назад +71

      Thank you!

    • @matthewtricarico1682
      @matthewtricarico1682 2 года назад +5

      Agreed

  • @nickeynouse6093
    @nickeynouse6093 2 года назад +800

    Wade's story is so sad. Serves as a warning to never let your drunk friends leave by themselves and about how colleges shouldn't cut corners with safety

    • @nilk5958
      @nilk5958 2 года назад +8

      Preach💯

    • @Bri-nc8yp
      @Bri-nc8yp 2 года назад +58

      Seriously your drunk and that’s the time they felt not to protect him and shoo him away? Drunk ppl are at their most vulnerable state and should be protected. I’m glad me and my friends always looked out for each other when drinking.

    • @shinji391
      @shinji391 2 года назад +5

      I could drink triple what Wade drank and still be fine.

    • @bigoldawg2791
      @bigoldawg2791 2 года назад +2

      @Andrynor Ω 🤣

    • @albuseisenhorn3385
      @albuseisenhorn3385 2 года назад +8

      Or have stupid rules like we lock up at 9 pm

  • @UberSkittle
    @UberSkittle Год назад +669

    The more I watch Mr Ballen's videos the more I believe claustrophobia is a very valid instinct that we should listen to

    • @oli.4409
      @oli.4409 Год назад +24

      so true, i was scared of a lot of things as a kid and everyone said it was irrational and made fun of me, but the day my friends all got stuck in a ditch in a forest at a birthday party everyone was thankful i was too scared to follow them in and therefore was able to go and get help!!

    • @fruitygranulizer540
      @fruitygranulizer540 Год назад +7

      dude it's crazy to say, idk if there's a name for it, but i usually am fond of "claustrophobic" places. idk what it is, but like standing in a closet for example just feels really nice in a cozy way, it makes me feel small and i like that feeling. it's weird lol

    • @Daubeny-pm8vk
      @Daubeny-pm8vk Год назад +2

      It's irrational when you are extreme about it. You can not like tight spaces without panicking and just not going in because you Don't like it

    • @cabbey31
      @cabbey31 11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh ghad he boxed us all in!!!

    • @jayreszy4398
      @jayreszy4398 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@fruitygranulizer540. you have what is referred to as claustrophilia.

  • @sergiumoraru4423
    @sergiumoraru4423 6 дней назад +5

    "he caried his tray and dump it in the bin" awesome detail in the first story, totally useful and documented

    • @primoojo6216
      @primoojo6216 4 дня назад

      gotta reach that time limit for ads lol. can’t blame him least he’s entertaining with his stories

    • @BobbyBingo
      @BobbyBingo 2 дня назад +1

      It's almost like adding small, personal details adds to a story...

  • @SP1N0SAURUS
    @SP1N0SAURUS 2 года назад +2240

    It's crazy to think that he lost his life because he wanted his jacket back, so many chances for that end result to be avoided but everything that went wrong did go wrong, heart breaking

    • @TheB00tyWarrior
      @TheB00tyWarrior 2 года назад +120

      It's some final destination shit

    • @KazeHorse
      @KazeHorse 2 года назад +96

      I think back to my uni days and can count multiple situations where I took ridiculous unnecessary risks to accomplish very small tasks that had pretty obvious solutions.
      I think it’s just what young people do unfortunately but if he did make it it’s would be a story he would be laughing about today (thinking about that did make me a bit sad tbh).

    • @kiri4099
      @kiri4099 2 года назад +54

      i just dont get why his friend didnt give him the key so he can just get inside and go back

    • @SP1N0SAURUS
      @SP1N0SAURUS 2 года назад +30

      @@kiri4099 that's just one of the several things that could've been done differently to avoid what happened

    • @yeemawheaver1387
      @yeemawheaver1387 2 года назад +56

      @@KazeHorse I think it's just a drunk thing and not a young thing.

  • @Njabuloseh
    @Njabuloseh 2 года назад +448

    Robert was determined to die, clearly. You would think his first experience with Death Valley would've instilled some humility and a sense of caution in him.

    • @archangelrapheal5231
      @archangelrapheal5231 2 года назад +30

      God was giving him a second chance and didn't get the message, if I were him I would have never returned in the first place I would be traumatized if that happened to me, I will develop serious Eremophobia for sure.

    • @njinsuii3506
      @njinsuii3506 2 года назад

      @@archangelrapheal5231 god didn’t give him anything be quiet

    • @bm-ub6zc
      @bm-ub6zc 2 года назад +2

      @@archangelrapheal5231 Shamone, hee hee

    • @NikkiStutzman
      @NikkiStutzman 2 года назад +26

      Seriously!! I would’ve thanked God I was alive and kissed that van goodbye!!!

    • @Njabuloseh
      @Njabuloseh 2 года назад +3

      @@NikkiStutzman Same here!!

  • @tak4832
    @tak4832 2 года назад +2482

    As an electrical engineer, I can say that there are at least 2 reasons why Perdue is responsible for Wade's death (though as a child of an alcoholic, I don't want to entirely dismiss his own personal responsibility). The room should not only have been locked, but by code requirements, that sort of electrical room requires a light switch at any entrance for just this reason. even a professional with a flashlight could enter a room like this, trip over a cable and find themselves in contact with a live wire. to be fair, I don't know the code requirements at the time the room was built but... in modern day, that would have been a big deal.

    • @llsher5210
      @llsher5210 2 года назад +136

      I'm so glad you commented! My husband is a mechanical engineer, more knowledgeable than a layperson certainly but not enough to answer all my questions. He thought there probably wasn't enough disruption in the system to cause electrical issues in the building (my first question), but my second question is why is there an open conductor period where someone can potentially stick a body part in?! I'm not discounting a reasonable explanation, it just seems like maybe there should be some way to better mitigate that risk?

    • @tak4832
      @tak4832 2 года назад +75

      @@llsher5210 i wouldnt know about why there is an exposed part other than "sometimes there are just exposed parts" likely for instalation purposes. People trained to work in these conditions would be aware of this and typically wouldnt touch anything until the power was turned off (... though i've seen a very dumb technician on the subway explode his own equipment taking measurements in a way that bypassed safety switches... then turned around and did it again 5 minutes later). As for why it doesnt distrupt the power. Well. The dead body isnt drawing power. The electricity isnt flowing through him in the way you'd think. What killed him is called "natural capacitance". It means that you body can naturally store a certain amount of electricity even if its not flowing through you. So even if you are not grounding yourself, if you are exposed to a high enough voltage, the current created by natural capacitance can kill you. But, like... his corpse was basically just a fleshy cap for the exposed wire. Were he actually actively conducting electricity, he'd have been cooked, burnt and his ashes would have blown away from the wire

    • @toothlessthenightfury2088
      @toothlessthenightfury2088 2 года назад +86

      I have no experience with electrical engineering but perdue has got to be very irresponsible to leave a dangerous room unlocked without any light source especially when there are open live wires.

    • @tak4832
      @tak4832 2 года назад +106

      @@toothlessthenightfury2088 its not just the live wires. Its the idea that some drunk college kid could have stumbled in there and took a baseball bat to even the protected equipment or thought it's be fully to pee on some "school property" to "rebel" only to get electricuted. Like, i dont wanna completely dismiss the idea that "people should know better than to enter clearly marked areas" but... legally, the state isn't obligated to provide you power. As part of your agreement to house such equipment, you are expected to safe guard it from the public, even if they technically shouldnt be there. Thats just how safety codes work.
      I worked for the NYC subway system designing power systems. If you didnt keep things under lock and key, you'd have homeless people using these rooms as housing, or kids who think it's funny to mess with the system or spray paint things. Basically power device above a certain threshold was required to be contained in a room that could be locked with a special key and specialized technicians were required to be with us just to enter the rooms.
      So... yes, Perdue should not have allowed this room to be left open. Even the janitor probably shouldnt have had a key...

    • @alexwehrspann9809
      @alexwehrspann9809 2 года назад +21

      @@tak4832 But In my mind should they not have enlarged the case so that you could stick something of a certain length into there? Maybe something like for a hole of area XYZ you must be able to insert a rod of length A into the hole so the bigger the hole the longer the rod. For example if you can fit your finger in a hole you shouldnt be able to touch anything with the longest finger, or if you can fit your arm in said hole then you should not be able to touch anything with the longest arm +/- a saftey factor? Im a ME so forgive my ignorance on electrical issues

  • @tondal823
    @tondal823 11 месяцев назад +8

    I love how he uses his hands and fingers as he talks ❤❤

    • @Skip2myLoo2
      @Skip2myLoo2 10 месяцев назад

      Is it a woman thing? I was just thinking what nice hands it looks like he has 😂

  • @95mudshovel
    @95mudshovel 2 года назад +555

    my dad and I didn't talk for a year and it turns out we had both been binging your videos the whole time. thanks for facilitating this odd bond we have unknowingly shared. 🙂

    • @devineyre5545
      @devineyre5545 2 года назад +33

      Lovely story, hope your relationships blossom

    • @MKSQUADofficial
      @MKSQUADofficial 2 года назад

      This dude is like Mr.Ballen ruclips.net/video/fo5bGsUykQ4/видео.html

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 года назад +86

      That’s awesome!!

    • @abibb27
      @abibb27 2 года назад +6

      I love that so much! 💖

    • @pollybilbrey4504
      @pollybilbrey4504 2 года назад +10

      I was just thinking about this other day when he hit 6 million. I thought to myself I wonder if some of my family are in those millions. Maybe a good idea to comment and read some. Might just run across a family member.

  • @ccma6565
    @ccma6565 2 года назад +240

    As someone who has been raised in the desert nearby Death Valley, that was pure foolishness!
    Its easy to get lost in the desert during the daytime as it is, its pretty much pure inky darkness at night.
    *And* you've got venomous snakes and scorpions who's whole routine is done during the night/early morning hours because its simply too hot otherwise.
    Lack of an experienced guide, lack of proper equipment, lack of a GPS/map, lack of water combined with dangers from venomous creatures. It really is a death trap. Death Valley is precisely named.
    Pure dry air, dry heat, basically you're drying out like a living raisin along with being in the lowest sea level, the sun just beating on you relentlessly with no real shade or cover.
    I feel bad for the guy, I wish he had respected the dangers presented by Death Valley to preserve his life. It was so avoidable after being rescued!

    • @CitizenSnips69
      @CitizenSnips69 2 года назад +36

      Dude didn’t learn his lesson the first time. Yeah just drop me off in the middle of the Death Valley, I can walk bro it’s cool. Even if he had the right place, what if something went wrong? What if he tripped and broke his ankle? What if he did get bit by a snake? With no cell service, it’s kinda stupid. Idk I’m starting to think going out in the wilderness with no way to contact the outside world is always a bad idea. Makes me think of one time my dad drove me to some random rock in the black rock desert, and when he was finished checking it out he couldn’t get the car to move. We were wayyy too far to walk anywhere, and it was over 100 degrees. Probably didn’t have much as far as supplies goes either. Then he realized he accidentally put on the E brake, lmao. There was also one time in a similar situation where he couldn’t find his keys, turns out after 20 minutes of searching while it got dark that they were IN HIS POCKET. Needless to say my dad doesn’t always do the smartest thing I have a lot of these stories. It got to the point I started refusing to hang out with my dad when I was younger. It’s funny because he’s an experienced outdoorsman and has written two climbing guides for the Lake Tahoe area. Nature scary, fuck all that im staying inside

    • @joannbowden6220
      @joannbowden6220 2 года назад +11

      It's called thinning the herd, I believe.

    • @scientificallyilliterate120
      @scientificallyilliterate120 2 года назад +6

      Ain't called Death Valley for nothing

    • @MMAHUBNEWS
      @MMAHUBNEWS 2 года назад +1

      Kml

    • @stacynapier2899
      @stacynapier2899 2 года назад

      He must have really wanted to go to the nudest colony very much.

  • @mchevre
    @mchevre 2 года назад +1349

    So I understand the student was killed instantly and finding him sooner would not have saved him - but I don't understand how the cops could find a shoe in front of a weird maintenance door pit that no one is supposed to be in, and then choose NOT to go through that door and thoroughly search the whole room. It was their one lead, and they basically shrugged it off. Sure he was already dead.. *but they didn't know that*

    • @trchc189
      @trchc189 2 года назад

      How ridiculous that a drunk student “broke” into a room he had no authority to enter, and the college is found negligent and has to pay out $500,000. It’d be like someone breaking into my home, slipping on a banana on my floor and me being found negligent. Shows what a joke the judicial system is.

    • @tracytre38
      @tracytre38 2 года назад +69

      I thought the same thing. Cops can honestly be stupid sometimes. The Moscow police have been pretty inept in investigating the University of Idaho murders here in N Idaho.

    • @texan131396
      @texan131396 2 года назад +64

      When one looks into the full story, it was determined that the law enforcement and maintenance workers who search the room couldn’t see his body because it so far behind the equipment. An independent investigation came to this conclusion. Another issue to why he wasn’t found sooner was the because of the electrocution risk, the power would have had to been shut down in the building for the facilities workers to do the proper check. This probably should have happened, especially if they found his shoe outside of the door.

    • @charliecostella
      @charliecostella Год назад +11

      They thought they were looking for a person that was alive

    • @Vinkel_10
      @Vinkel_10 Год назад

      Nobody smelled him cooking. This motherfuckers cooking for two months and nobody smells that?
      They open the door and put their head in the room hours and hours and hours after he’s been cooking and they don’t smell him ? Hm. Which rich assholes son was being protected here I wonder

  • @GetMoGaming
    @GetMoGaming Год назад +15

    @12:20 You can touch 50,000 Volts and feel nothing, it's actually the current that kills you. That's why high current is very dangerous. 50 Volts of AC with a 30 Amp rating could kill you easily if it crosses your chest. Transformers transform high voltage/low current to low voltage/high current and vice versa. (It's more efficient to transfer high voltage/low current electricity over long distances)

    • @DATWagonator
      @DATWagonator 17 дней назад +1

      Came here for this comment thank you you volts don’t kill amps kill people I don’t know what the amperage was on those, but I’m sure it was high considering it was an entire dormitory, but it doesn’t take much amps to kill you

  • @daka_uri
    @daka_uri Год назад +312

    i love the context of, "oh theres the shoe of the victim, lets go search literally anywhere else"

    • @ND-or5so
      @ND-or5so 3 месяца назад +8

      @daka_uri
      Great point. They should be ashamed of themselves for doing a half-ass search.

    • @ND-or5so
      @ND-or5so 3 месяца назад +3

      @daka_uri
      I Love your comment! 👍👌✌️

  • @TausendjährigesTrump
    @TausendjährigesTrump 2 года назад +184

    As an electrician and heating and air worker, some equipment you come across is just flat out dangerous. Usually it's the older buildings with older equipment built during a time with far less safety features and code. Electrical rooms/vaults and boiler and equipment rooms are supposed to be locked for this exact reason, keep untrained persons away.

    • @kadrick4446
      @kadrick4446 2 года назад +8

      Even trained people sometimes act stupid.
      The dumb things I have seen as a security guard are many
      The amount of idiots I had to stop in their "work"...

    • @silviaflores1693
      @silviaflores1693 2 года назад

      Sizzle pop on the first story! 😮

    • @paulmattle6683
      @paulmattle6683 2 года назад +3

      Mr. Ballen said it was 200 volts, but isn't it the AMPs that matter, when you are being electrocuted? And wouldn't alternating current push you away from the current, as opposed to Direct Current. Which would kind of keep you connected? I did 2 years of electronics in high school, but that was over 20 years ago. Just asking, not making any speculations about his death.

    • @TausendjährigesTrump
      @TausendjährigesTrump 2 года назад +1

      @@kadrick4446 lol, I agree with you. Some things you see people doing makes you wonder how they've made it this far.

    • @TausendjährigesTrump
      @TausendjährigesTrump 2 года назад +12

      @@paulmattle6683 AC "grabs" you. Meaning it causes muscular contraction, possibly making it difficult for you to let go if you have grabbed or leaned into an energized object. It is far worse to be hit by AC than DC, but it really all comes down to the amperage. DC operates at a higher amperage draw, but it's very uncommon to come across anything high voltage DC. DC is most commonly used for automotive and electronic applications.

  • @tbjers
    @tbjers 2 года назад +263

    I found myself saying, several times, during this episode: "Wait, nobody is THAT stupid?!" And, oh, yes, they are.

    • @nannettehuffman8397
      @nannettehuffman8397 2 года назад

      And why he never graduated from Purdue. He should of gone to IU.

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 2 года назад +1

      Especially that Death Valley guy. “I almost died in the desert, but I think I’ll go out a second time, and this time have no map, or water, and truly die.”
      Idiot

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 2 года назад

      He really wanted to see that nudist resort (tried twice to reach it). Would have been wiser to drive an hour to Vegas and visit a stripclub full of nude women

    • @VIFFY1
      @VIFFY1 2 года назад +5

      @@nannettehuffman8397 should respect the dead and he was in a drunken state

    • @narmale
      @narmale 2 года назад

      @@VIFFY1 unfit human for that reason exactly right there... drunk

  • @avephoenix6637
    @avephoenix6637 4 дня назад +1

    Your storytelling skills are one of a kind

  • @highermindcreations9379
    @highermindcreations9379 2 года назад +1581

    I think it’s wild that they found the shoe outside the room, yet they didn’t think it was necessary to actually go in the room to look for him, maybe they would’ve found him sooner. I hope his family is healing from that.

    • @iLBae
      @iLBae 2 года назад +144

      Yea cops never do their jobs, they are mostly just ready to clock out

    • @kevinstotomas-cf4zu
      @kevinstotomas-cf4zu 2 года назад +86

      They would have found him dead either way because he had died almost immidiately when he got electricuted.

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc 2 года назад

      Not that it really mattered that much….
      Anything to bitch about cops huh? Lol

    • @mikatu
      @mikatu 2 года назад +49

      Yes, looking from outside a room is a very good idea when you are looking for someone.
      Image it was a fugitive, yes, I am looking from outside and if it looks empty I am going to believe...

    • @tom1644x
      @tom1644x 2 года назад +45

      Especially since his shoe was the only clue!

  • @theresenorrby5616
    @theresenorrby5616 2 года назад +469

    For me who has asperger's syndrome, you explain everything so carefully and in detail. There is nothing to be annoyed about. Thank you👍

    • @stormreform8113
      @stormreform8113 2 года назад +22

      I have it to.
      The world always fails to understand the frequency we work on.

    • @__Diavolo__
      @__Diavolo__ 2 года назад +20

      @@stormreform8113 or it just doesn't care

    • @turbogav8674
      @turbogav8674 2 года назад +15

      "I constantly hate having to say why I am who I am." Meanwhile telling everyone on the internet for no reason.

    • @_Fury
      @_Fury 2 года назад +2

      exactly! 🙃

    • @trumtrum5136
      @trumtrum5136 2 года назад

      @@stormreform8113 It's not the world's job to adapt to you, it's your job to adapt to it. "Asperger's syndrome" is just your way of doing that. If it's not working, change. Think curiously, stop force-feeding your subconsious.

  • @AlwayzFresh
    @AlwayzFresh 2 года назад +988

    How Robert survived 30+ years is the real bizarre story.

    • @Its_Dhruvik
      @Its_Dhruvik 2 года назад +12

      Yeah

    • @Ghost-sd3it
      @Ghost-sd3it 2 года назад +38

      Facts wtf 🤣🤣🤣

    • @callum4real329
      @callum4real329 2 года назад +138

      Hold up I’m just gonna go to a place I couldn’t navigate in the daylight but this time at night

    • @thatgenericdixienormouspicguy
      @thatgenericdixienormouspicguy 2 года назад

      Man, I was just about to say this. I don’t mean to speak I’ll of the dead, but dude was an idiot.

    • @aphroditesapple4580
      @aphroditesapple4580 2 года назад +6

      Seriously! 🤣🤣

  • @music4dages
    @music4dages 2 дня назад

    Good stuff John. Enjoy your channel very much.

  • @derekdixon6624
    @derekdixon6624 2 года назад +583

    I was a freshman at Purdue when Wade went missing. The whole campus was on edge because nobody knew what happened to him. There was a fear that if someone else had done something to him that they would strike again. What happened to him was just as sad. RIP, Wade.

    • @grand9200
      @grand9200 2 года назад +31

      dude im filling out my housing form for purdue while listening to this 😭😭. Is this a sign?

    • @robynsegg
      @robynsegg 2 года назад +25

      What I don't understand is why didn't he just wait? I mean, I get it. Jan. 16th is my birthday 🎂 and I know just how cold 🥶 it can get and he needed his jacket. But still, if he had just went back to his dorm and waited until morning 🌄 none of this would have happened. Such a tragedy. I know his parents are still besides themselves. #RIP_Wade

    • @Knight192
      @Knight192 2 года назад +21

      @@grand9200 Yes it is , stop filling up the form and fill it "out" instead

    • @FaithMcCaffrey
      @FaithMcCaffrey 2 года назад +14

      @@robynsegg maybe he left his dorm keys in his jacket...

    • @evenquote
      @evenquote 2 года назад +25

      I was a freshman that same year as well. It was a eerie time leading up to learning what had actually happened to him.

  • @IndyGuy09
    @IndyGuy09 Год назад +620

    I was a student at Purdue living in a different dorm very close to all of this when Wade went missing and was later found. I knew he found his way into a maintenance room, but most of the details were not well known to anyone on campus. Such a sad story.

    • @lawrencesmith5263
      @lawrencesmith5263 Год назад +41

      I was a student living in Hilltop, across the street. The details didn't add up then to me, what about you?
      It was scary that we walked past him hundreds of times and he was in there dead.

    • @IndyGuy09
      @IndyGuy09 Год назад +14

      @@lawrencesmith5263 I agree, it didn't make much sense. I lived in Wiley and walked by daily going to Ford.

    • @creepycrawler4690
      @creepycrawler4690 Год назад +20

      You're lucky that wasn't your dorm. The unbelievable amounts of EMF/ electrical magnetic fields are detrimental to the health of the students in that building. I can't believe this equipment is anywhere near other occupied buildings.

    • @superherobeatdown
      @superherobeatdown Год назад +3

      ⁠@@creepycrawler4690emf doesn’t effect body composition if lower than 10 kv

    • @MrJeffcoley1
      @MrJeffcoley1 Год назад +51

      The student who wouldn't let him into the dorm probably felt pretty bad about that decision.

  • @mikeh2006
    @mikeh2006 2 года назад +746

    I felt sorry for Robert with his first mistake getting his van stuck.
    Then I realised he was a total moron when he got dropped back off.
    If I were him I would have hired a self drive tow truck, took maps, water, food, maybe another person and informed the police and my family of what I was doing.
    However, based on the first experience I think I would have just left the van there and never returned.

    • @archangelrapheal5231
      @archangelrapheal5231 2 года назад +51

      I agree, If I knew that I went to a place like that and got my car struck, having to leave my car, trying to survive and almost die in the process, and got saved I'm not going back at all and I'll be like "Screw that car, I guess I am going to to have to buy a new one" I would want there to be a law against going to that valley, He should have took that as a blessing from The Lord, and as a second chance at life and never even returned.

    • @nighthuntress4393
      @nighthuntress4393 2 года назад +27

      I would have left the van for sure. I believe you shouldn't try destiny more than once.

    • @delasoul2875
      @delasoul2875 2 года назад +12

      I wouldn't have bothered going to the desert like that in the first place.

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 2 года назад +6

      Why? The insurance would have sent someone

    • @scrape559
      @scrape559 2 года назад

      Darwinism at its finest. I just hope it happened before he had a chance to procreate and make another person that doesn't pull out far enough into the intersection at a green light making a left turn and you get stuck waiting for the next green fucking screaming at your windshield. Good riddance

  • @DB-xe3ws
    @DB-xe3ws Год назад +27

    I think i fully understand why Robert went back to death valley alone. He was horny before that first trip but having survived because of his immense supplies and the resulting adrenaline rush from his rescue going over the next 4 days made him beyond HORNY thinking about that nudist resort. He was without doubt the horniest man alive and he really needed to let off some steam that night after his initial intense experience in the desert. RIP!

  • @maevependragon
    @maevependragon 2 года назад +207

    John, losing my Dad and Grandfather years ago meant the loss of two great men who were my favorite storytellers. I want to thank you for bringing back my love of listening to storytelling because you do them both justice with the way you narrate. You have a natural gift and I'm thankful you share this with the rest of us. You help me remember them both in such a meaningful and positive light. I really appreciate that. 🖤🖤🖤

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 года назад +47

      I’m glad these videos can help you find some comfort 🙏🙏🙏

    • @MKSQUADofficial
      @MKSQUADofficial 2 года назад

      New story! He's like Mr.Ballen ruclips.net/video/fo5bGsUykQ4/видео.html

    • @Chelle8847
      @Chelle8847 2 года назад +5

      That's so lovely. He is an amazing storyteller! ❤️ Sending love

    • @maevependragon
      @maevependragon 2 года назад +1

      @@MrBallen Thank you. They both would have been big fans of yours!

    • @maevependragon
      @maevependragon 2 года назад +1

      @@Chelle8847 I appreciate that! Thanks, Rachel!

  • @MR.Drowsy158
    @MR.Drowsy158 2 года назад +638

    Robert has gotta be in line for a Darwin award. Gets lost for over 6 days and rescued, then goes back next night with no ride back and never knew where he was supposed to be dropped off....

    • @AleksandarIvanov69
      @AleksandarIvanov69 Год назад +11

      Some people just have it in them to stay alive 😂😂

    • @clarkkent163000
      @clarkkent163000 Год назад +49

      I honestly can't feel bad for robert.

    • @j-note3285
      @j-note3285 Год назад +49

      @@clarkkent163000 I can feel bad for Robert and at the same time acknowledge his candidacy for the Darwin Award.

    • @suzybearheart530
      @suzybearheart530 Год назад +16

      I didn’t realize this video had multiple stories and thought you were talking about Wade for a sec (even though you clearly wrote Robert, I thought maybe you screwed the name up or I did) and was like “WHAT? He was alive? They found him and he went back and then died?” I was so confused for a sec haha. I haven’t had a good sleep in days. 😂

    • @jadonharper1493
      @jadonharper1493 Год назад +6

      Both of them get the Darwin Award, I will never understand why people wear shorts in the wilderness.

  • @Mapleaple
    @Mapleaple 2 года назад +142

    This is why electricians to me are the top high risk job in existence. One touch is all it takes, heck even being around something with high voltage can kill you.

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 года назад +25

      So true

    • @existentialgamer9206
      @existentialgamer9206 2 года назад +9

      Yup that’s why I’ll DYI anything…except electrical! Leave that to the pros

    • @Mapleaple
      @Mapleaple 2 года назад +6

      @@MrBallen Of course on the front lines in high risk military professions is the MOST dangerous since well death is looming. Like what you did. Could never imagine how scary that was for all those years.

    • @electricalife
      @electricalife 2 года назад +8

      I've been an industrial electrician for many years. There are simple procedures we follow that make the job safe. If you ever look at a breaker box you'll see holes in the handle for locks. We have a red lock with a large red tag to "lock out" the equipment, and you are the only person with a key for that lock. If someone asks you to work on something energized you would simply refuse without it safely being turned off and locked out. If a company or person trys to pressure you into going into energized gear, fk them. Electricity is completely safe when you follow the rules

    • @Almightyrastus
      @Almightyrastus 2 года назад

      Hopefully not if guys like me have done their job properly. I design the earthing systems for substations with the aim to make it safe for people and equipment in the event of a fault. Of course, there are still ways to get a pretty nasty shock if you don't know what you are doing.

  • @joeanderson444
    @joeanderson444 Год назад +2

    I grew up 20 miles from Purdue near West Lafayette, IN. Sad, that it's part of one of MR. Ballen's stories!

  • @Koleys
    @Koleys 2 года назад +714

    I went to a college in Mass that was originally build in 1839. It had original underground walk ways between buildings used for winters. They boarded them up over 50 years ago, but a few students would find entrenched that weren’t very secure and try to sneak in. About 10 years ago, a professors son attended the university. Maybe because his dad worked there he had a bit of an ego, and thought he could get away with sneaking around the tunnels. But one night he invited all of his friends for a smoke sesh in the underground. When he was showing them the way to some of the secret rooms, he stepped on a live wire and electrocuted himself. He passed away because his friends didn’t want to call 911 and get in trouble for having weed and alcohol on a dry campus. His dad is still a professor there and tells the story at the beginning of every semester because they still have not secured the entrenched and he doesn’t want any more students to try and sneak down there and get hurt. It’s very very strange, my school doesn’t talk about it and it have yet to find any official articles about it either. I think they tried to cover it up, because when his dad mentioned the story in my class he had said his son was missing for 3 days before they recovered his body, but police wouldn’t report him missing because he was a young college student that “probably just wanted to space from his family to grow up a little”.
    Really wish they’d publish an official story.

    • @stoneh106
      @stoneh106 2 года назад +32

      Think u have the wrong idea about what the word "entrenched" means. Haha, other than that, very well worded story/comment.. but every time u said "entrenched" u would lose me.. like dafuq is this guy talkin about..lol

    • @DrLuke49
      @DrLuke49 2 года назад +20

      Gotta save face while keeping that college tuition money rolling in

    • @Pluviophile73
      @Pluviophile73 2 года назад +11

      @@stoneh106 i was the same! Like, what? 🤔🤔.... Put me off a little, but what a story to tell!

    • @coridouglas1961
      @coridouglas1961 2 года назад +1

      😮

    • @Mystelblade
      @Mystelblade 2 года назад +7

      Why would they have exposed open wires in that tunnel if it's really that old? Doesn't add up to me

  • @AMurderOfLobs
    @AMurderOfLobs 2 года назад +315

    Seriously, it's hard to feel sympathy for the dude who perished in the desert. When I was 17, I embarked on a 12 mile hike through a mountainous area of Glacier National Park and failed to bring enough water to remain comfortably quenched. The thirst I felt was something I will never forget in my life. I wasn't even close to death, just very very thirsty, and nearly 20 years later I STILL insist on making sure I always have a surplus of water for any outdoor outing with even just a remote chance of experiencing unforeseen difficulties. I just can't wrap my head around the idea that this man almost perished after SIX DAYS alone in DEATH VALLEY, and then just days later willingly ventures back out into the desert without even stocking up on extra resources, or making sure a search team would come for me if I didn't turn up at a predetermined checkpoint before a predetermined time. Like....HOW STUPID CAN YOU BE?!

    • @murphybrown1366
      @murphybrown1366 2 года назад

      I don’t understand why you would go back into a freaking desert to fix a car by yourself……I am so confused….was he high….I lived in Arizona when I was still in the Army and my barefoot feet would burn on the ground in front of my house and this fool went into the hottest desert in America…alone…..to fix his car…..are nudist resorts non stop orgies or something because he was too dedicated to finding it…

    • @carldrogo9492
      @carldrogo9492 2 года назад +22

      Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

    • @krissuyx
      @krissuyx 2 года назад +13

      I've been exhausted and dehydrated to the point where my kidneys hurt and by that time I had 10-15 more km left to travel. Dehydration is certainly no joke.

    • @schlorping5156
      @schlorping5156 2 года назад +27

      I imagine his brain being cooked for 6 days had some serious consequences for his rational thinking skills to be honest

    • @AMurderOfLobs
      @AMurderOfLobs 2 года назад +7

      @@schlorping5156 nah, if he suffered heat stroke badly enough to get brain damage he would not have been able to stroll out there at all.

  • @CaulkMongler
    @CaulkMongler 2 года назад +4206

    Story 2: imagine being those young boys who literally saved a man from death’s door, feeling so exhilarated that you’ve learned important life skills that you put into actual use, only to find out the same man crawled back out into the desert to die a couple days later… Darwinism at work.

    • @hermanrobak1285
      @hermanrobak1285 2 года назад +655

      Robert *really* wanted to visit that nudist resort on the way, desert be damned!

    • @ivanpetrov5185
      @ivanpetrov5185 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't blame the guy. The company that was supposed to retrieve his van used bullshit excuse not to do their work. Repairing a van in the middle of the desert in 50 degrees Celsius doesn't make any sense. For the first time I am hearing about a company refusing to transport a vehicle because of technical issues. In Europe cars are transported EXACTLY because they have technical issues. Otherwise, you wouldn't need a transport company in the first place. These guys were assholes and are directly responsible for the man's death.

    • @victorhugomuzi
      @victorhugomuzi 2 года назад +200

      That guy surely wins Darwin awards.

    • @notsureiL
      @notsureiL 2 года назад +47

      ​@@hermanrobak1285 Why you made me laugh 😅

    • @hermanrobak1285
      @hermanrobak1285 2 года назад +229

      @@notsureiL Legend has it that the nudist resort is not in Death Valley, but in Bells Canyon.

  • @artdonovandesign
    @artdonovandesign 8 месяцев назад +4

    "In his drunken state he decided it would be a _good_ idea to..."
    (...squeeze his body into the secret, pitch-black room filled with poison gas, electrified lava, salt water crocodiles and radioactive vampire bats.

  • @nomsajere9485
    @nomsajere9485 2 года назад +74

    I was really happy for Robert when he got rescued, I was like yeey a good ending... and then the story didn't end there and I knew something bad was coming

    • @chrissieroxba2949
      @chrissieroxba2949 2 года назад +6

      Same! When the Death Valley tells you to bugger off… and you don’t! 💀

    • @MrWhisperingwildly
      @MrWhisperingwildly 2 года назад +4

      I think Robert may have been a bit foolhardy

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 2 года назад +8

      The absolute insanity of that guy to ask to just be dropped off in the valley again.... just why?

    • @nomsajere9485
      @nomsajere9485 2 года назад +1

      @@ANPC-pi9vu probably enjoyed the thrill of almost dying, wanted to experience it again

    • @MKSQUADofficial
      @MKSQUADofficial 2 года назад

      This dude is like Mr.Ballen ruclips.net/video/fo5bGsUykQ4/видео.html

  • @noaht5191
    @noaht5191 2 года назад +314

    Can’t believe this channel has gotten this big….I remember first finding this channel on long trips back and forth to Florida, maybe 60k-70k subs at the time….you’ve worked hard and earned it.

    • @dummydummy2842
      @dummydummy2842 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/IQEGzucsN40/видео.html Finally it's here.,

    • @0000colombia
      @0000colombia 2 года назад +10

      Same here! Remember when it was 3 4 and even 5 videos a week haha good times! He did put in so much work

    • @BastardKitty
      @BastardKitty 2 года назад +2

      Me too! I’m happy for him.

    • @We_Are_All_Vultures
      @We_Are_All_Vultures 2 года назад +2

      I remember even before that... It happened FAST!

    • @MossyRootz
      @MossyRootz 2 года назад

      Me too but he deserves it fr

  • @nevermanishere
    @nevermanishere 2 года назад +78

    That third story is so much creepier than some of the unknown stories because there is nothing nefarious, just nature. Wonder how many generations of these plants have grown over mounds of skeletons.

    • @frankieduncan1188
      @frankieduncan1188 2 года назад +5

      Im from that Area in Dannevirke and as a kid the Ruahine Rangers was our play ground i never knew about the plant so i learnt something new

    • @Saitaina
      @Saitaina 2 года назад

      Nature is a bitch and WILL kill you every chance she gets.

    • @hoodiegirlx1337
      @hoodiegirlx1337 2 года назад

      I'm from New Zealand, here my whole life, never knew this plant existed til now...😮

    • @sharleaday1825
      @sharleaday1825 2 года назад

      It's just tree nettle guys, very common

    • @nevermanishere
      @nevermanishere 2 года назад +2

      @@sharleaday1825 I've been stung by nettles a lot. I've never heard of any that can kill a healthy young person, until now.

  • @user-oy4oy4us8j
    @user-oy4oy4us8j 3 месяца назад +1

    MrBallen, at 27:30 if the cops saw through the window that the gas gauge was full, it would mean that the key is still engaged, even if the car is off. If the car was truly abandoned, with no power or key, the gas gauge wouldn’t be functioning to show the fuel level. It’s possible that the gauge could be checked if the vehicle had power from the battery, but if it was completely off and unoccupied, the gauge wouldn’t indicate anything. So I assume your story claims that the key was still engaged in the vehicle when the cops check it.

  • @caseyb.1259
    @caseyb.1259 2 года назад +2361

    Wade probably didn’t suffer for long (if at all) thankfully, but the mental image of him slumped over being electrocuted for TWO MONTHS is still so horrific. Rest easy, dude. ❤️‍🩹

    • @fabricio6444
      @fabricio6444 2 года назад +151

      seriously. insane those rooms or equipment arent checked thoroughly regularly. smh

    • @Lee-wg7en
      @Lee-wg7en 2 года назад

      100% instant death. don't worry

    • @CozyLoungeShorts
      @CozyLoungeShorts 2 года назад +132

      @@fabricio6444 Insane that people trespass in such rooms.

    • @fabricio6444
      @fabricio6444 2 года назад +74

      @@CozyLoungeShorts that too. intoxicated or not.

    • @sumtingwong8768
      @sumtingwong8768 2 года назад +23

      Oh no he definitely felt it 100% electricity is very scary

  • @JULIEisKRAZIE
    @JULIEisKRAZIE 2 года назад +298

    Awww, poor Jason. The way you started his story I was worried we weren't going to get an explanation of why he died. I'm glad the pathologist told that story to his friend so now maybe the family has answers and closer.

    • @sallykauth2115
      @sallykauth2115 2 года назад +9

      @Jules Tuthill
      *Closure

    • @sancho8521
      @sancho8521 2 года назад +2

      @@sallykauth2115 you go girl

    • @gigglesinside
      @gigglesinside 2 года назад +4

      @@sallykauth2115 Change your name to Karen.

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 2 года назад +1

      @@sallykauth2115 ; Timelapse, 5-10 days 🧟‍♂️🦠🍖🔴... (inside your stomach) ruclips.net/video/KtK3KgSMHe4/видео.html .. ruclips.net/video/oziwBALKCEQ/видео.html 🤮 NO fibre !!!! Stays in your body and rots away 🤮🤮🤮.....
      That’s why I’m vegan, lots of fibre if you eat plants and fruit and nuts and berries and tubers and lentils beans et cetera. PH 7, no smell.
      Which side of history are you on, Jeeffrey Dahmer 👓😩🦠🍖🔴... Or veganism ✅❤️💪😬😉 ??. You don’t hurt your cute little dog 😍🤗🐶🤥🤥🤥......

    • @BX138
      @BX138 2 года назад +14

      @@gigglesinside - If someone wants to be understood, using the correct word really helps.

  • @anakelly76512
    @anakelly76512 2 года назад +413

    I can't believe he went back into that harsh desert again!!
    Couldn't he see that he almost died the 1st time?!
    Crazy.
    As always, Ballen, you tell stories so amazingly well.

    • @FuckFascistYouTube
      @FuckFascistYouTube 2 года назад +33

      Yea... I'm finding it hard to have too much sympathy for that one

    • @Geda.gede.gada.gadaoo
      @Geda.gede.gada.gadaoo 2 года назад +19

      God gave him a sign and chance on the first time, but he never learned and went again. He followed his desire

    • @evelynzlon9492
      @evelynzlon9492 2 года назад +19

      He was headed towards a nudist resort. That tells you right there that he probably wasn't the most safety-conscious guy in the world.

    • @jrag1000
      @jrag1000 2 года назад +12

      stupid is as stupid does.

    • @gabemissouri
      @gabemissouri 2 года назад +3

      @@evelynzlon9492 lmao

  • @DarkRoadDemon
    @DarkRoadDemon Год назад +2

    I remember wade… i remember other students handing out flyers to us at WL JR HS. There was one girl i talked to… she was very emotional about it. She knew him well. I will never forget her desperation to find him…

  • @blueghost3032
    @blueghost3032 2 года назад +116

    "Top three places you can't go" is by far the best genre of your story telling....CANT WAIT FOR THE MERCH!!¡!!

    • @mirrrstery
      @mirrrstery 2 года назад +7

      The missing 411 is fkn creepy!!

    • @ArrowMaster_
      @ArrowMaster_ 2 года назад +3

      MrBallen merch I really cant wait

    • @mediumsurmoon6283
      @mediumsurmoon6283 2 года назад

      I miss the good old “body rotting from inside out because of a nuclear reactor accident” type of goosebump

    • @blueghost3032
      @blueghost3032 2 года назад

      @@mediumsurmoon6283 It's still the same but with a twist lol

    • @T.Bleazy
      @T.Bleazy 2 года назад

      @@mirrrstery the missing 411s are definitely the best

  • @itzinsanity6447
    @itzinsanity6447 2 года назад +167

    i'm from new zealand, and i find it weird that he went into the bush without telling anyone or packing correctly. everyone in new zealand is taught that the bush is very, very dangerous and to a) tell someone where you're going b) if you go off a trail, leave markers (turn over fern leaves; they're silver on the underside and easy to see both day and night, etc) and to pack well as it's incredibly easy to get lost

    • @gggthsb
      @gggthsb 2 года назад +12

      that sadly doesn't mean that people will do it. Sometimes they just overestimate themselves, or they think 'nah everything will turn out fine'. They know about the dangers but they just don't think that something will happen to them. That's sadly the most common reason people die in the woods or deserts, overestimating themselves and underestimating the danger.

    • @deepapatricia
      @deepapatricia 2 года назад +14

      The fern idea is just wow, never heard of that

    • @helenmartin6580
      @helenmartin6580 2 года назад +6

      You learn all that stuff at Form 2 camp!

    • @henryburrell6181
      @henryburrell6181 2 года назад +6

      New Zealand gang

    • @littleone2807
      @littleone2807 2 года назад +3

      @@henryburrell6181 hawkes bay allllllll day

  • @serixskylark
    @serixskylark 2 года назад +219

    I live in a desert and know full well you don’t just go off places without guides or preparation. The moment I was told the van couldn’t be towed without repairs, I would’ve just waited, not gone back into that same unknown place to try and fix it myself...

    • @carldrogo9492
      @carldrogo9492 2 года назад +18

      He was a birdbrain.

    • @Jerome616
      @Jerome616 2 года назад +18

      Waiting six days before trying to walk to town was also mind blowing stupid.

    • @nela3986
      @nela3986 2 года назад +20

      I am really weirded out by the idea that a car needs to be REPAIRED BEFORE getting towed. That is actually what doesn't make sense to me in the story.
      The fakt that he did that idiot second move into the dessert is explained by the simple fact, that someone that was SIX DAYS out in the dessert brainbaked by the heat doesn't recover in three or four days. He probably was still funny in the head... More than before I mean.

    • @arganiaspinosa9122
      @arganiaspinosa9122 2 года назад +10

      @@nela3986 I thought I was the only one, I found that very strange too. I pay for AAA annually and if my car broke down and they said that I needed to have it repaired before towing, I would cancel their service immediately. The whole point of having your car towed is because it is not working, if it was working he would not have needed the tow company in the first place. Madness.

    • @charleyjaxx2493
      @charleyjaxx2493 2 года назад

      I think he really wanted to go that nudist camp.

  • @Damefrrr
    @Damefrrr 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bro i listen to your stories while at work on spotify and u just make time fly by so fast man u make these stories so entertaining in the way u explain it with your voice, it is like u are talking to me 1 on 1 its awesome and i really appreciate what you do

  • @tragickai5856
    @tragickai5856 2 года назад +382

    Man imagine being the person who didn't let him in. You'd look on the news and see him missing then dead. Knowing if he or she let the guy in he'd be alive.

    • @joeydiddy1
      @joeydiddy1 2 года назад +88

      dude right /; but also its a scary world you cant really blame them

    • @LaniChermont
      @LaniChermont 2 года назад +6

      Same thing I thought

    • @volcanicviper5984
      @volcanicviper5984 2 года назад +92

      i mean i think they were justified in not letting him in. they didnt know him and to them he was a suspicious drunk guy trying to get into the dorms. no one expect him to try and sneak through the electric vault. tbh it should be the fault of whoever left that door unlocked. the fact they left the door to somewhere that dangerous is extremely negligible

    • @podlumpy3838
      @podlumpy3838 2 года назад +64

      @@volcanicviper5984 There is no justification for doors not to have "high voltage" sign. The doors really look like they are just side doors to dorm. Leaving doors unlocked is a mistake in the moment, but doors without sign is something what stands for a long time.

    • @tragickai5856
      @tragickai5856 2 года назад +29

      I agree that they were justified in not letting them in. I probably wouldn't have. But I also made this post thinking of how I would feel after

  • @kimakiniifriends
    @kimakiniifriends 2 года назад +1655

    That first story was horrifying. Can you imagine what state his body was in 😨 That maintenance worker was probably scarred for life. Poor Wade.

    • @RobsRobotChannel
      @RobsRobotChannel 2 года назад +120

      yea that must have been really morbid to stumble upon

    • @carldrogo9492
      @carldrogo9492 2 года назад +134

      He went through all of that effort over a jacket. 🤦‍♂️

    • @curtisdunbar6844
      @curtisdunbar6844 2 года назад +4

      Mini

    • @GLING17
      @GLING17 2 года назад +122

      There couldn’t have been much of him left after being shocked continuously for several months, probably just a blackened husk. Horrible way to go and all because of a jacket!

    • @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad
      @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad 2 года назад +1

      Lol

  • @eliseosterbrink8000
    @eliseosterbrink8000 2 года назад +464

    Death Valley is a pretty scary place. My dad has done lots of hot testing for vehicles there over the years, and I've heard some pretty crazy stories about what the heat does, even to the vehicles. Melting plastic, engines dying in spectacular fashion. Bloated dead donkeys along the roads. Those stories have given me more than enough reason to greatly respect the Valley.

    • @AKFF320
      @AKFF320 2 года назад +6

      Military trains at death valley.

    • @whyme3772
      @whyme3772 2 года назад +13

      @@AKFF320 My dad was out in Kuwait at one point while in the military, and it got up to 130 degrees over there. It got to the point where at night when the temperature dropped to 100, it felt cool to him.

    • @mattban4136
      @mattban4136 2 года назад +7

      I've personally seen the dead bloated Donkeys out in Ballarat (at the foot of the Panamints). I can confirm that it is a scary, amazing place.

    • @chrisvickers7928
      @chrisvickers7928 2 года назад +30

      When I visited Death Valley about 10 years ago I entered from the Nevada side and stopped at Zabriskie Point. At the top there was a map which showed a trail leading down into the badlands below the point which circled back around to the highway with a short walk back to the parking lot. It turned out the trail was not very well marked and I wound up off it, trying to scramble my back up to where I knew the highway had to be but hit dead end after dead end. It was getting on for evening when I remembered something my sedimentary geology teacher had taught me years before. Water flows downhill and the rounded stones in the bottom of the gullies said this was a water eroded landscape. I quit climbing and went back downhill. After about 15 minutes I hit the trail I had lost and made it back to the parking lot.

    • @PinkJoy143
      @PinkJoy143 2 года назад +7

      @@chrisvickers7928 WOW!! Scaryyy so glad you’re safe.

  • @toasttst2127
    @toasttst2127 9 дней назад

    The cell phone in story 1 reminded me of the woman who was lost in the woods for several days. She confessed that her phone had reception and she had received calls from rescuers, but she didn't answer because she didn't recognize the number.

  • @daveupnorth23
    @daveupnorth23 2 года назад +377

    Urtica ferox: known as onga-onga or tree nettle, is a common native plant throughout NZ. Skin contact with or ingestion of stinging hairs on leaves/stems can cause exhaustion, respiratory failure, blindness, paralysis, death. RIP Jason, horrible way to go. Greetings to all @mrballen fans from Whangārei, New Zealand 🌳

    • @kerryharper5675
      @kerryharper5675 2 года назад +3

      Ow Whanga's. Hi 😆

    • @uncleiroh5672
      @uncleiroh5672 2 года назад +8

      Well that makes me very stupid haha I've had blured vision and an upset tummy getting stung by heaps of onga-onga up a gully in paekakariki, legit had no idea 😅 😳

    • @lonewalkerproductions
      @lonewalkerproductions 2 года назад +3

      @@uncleiroh5672 did you mistaken it for tea leaves?

    • @riabouchinska
      @riabouchinska 2 года назад +7

      Wow dang... just wondering, how are all you guys still alive

    • @azamcveigh3253
      @azamcveigh3253 2 года назад +2

      Churr from Tauranga 🤣

  • @theotherguymax9189
    @theotherguymax9189 2 года назад +191

    I remember Mr Ballen only having like 300 thousand followers, and thinking wow this guy can tell a story, gets you involved, and now to see that he had 6 million followers is amazing, congrats on the success Mr Ballen

    • @Virgo.goddess
      @Virgo.goddess 2 года назад +4

      He's been one of my favs since the beginning. His talent for story telling is mesmerizing.

    • @electricalife
      @electricalife 2 года назад +2

      During the pandemic lock down. When he posted 4,5, even 6 times a week.

    • @MKSQUADofficial
      @MKSQUADofficial 2 года назад

      Story! ruclips.net/video/fo5bGsUykQ4/видео.html

  • @paulolucero9864
    @paulolucero9864 2 года назад +247

    I live in a desert, and I know way too many stories of people that get lost almost instantly and die just after getting out of civilization.
    One elderly couple shared pretty much the same fate as Robert, somehow got totally lost as soon as they left the City and ended up in a massive dried up salt lake, they didn't have the same fortune as him to get rescued. He wasted a chance not many have, such a shame.

    • @integrachic2953
      @integrachic2953 2 года назад +2

      Which desert do you live at?

    • @paulolucero9864
      @paulolucero9864 2 года назад +7

      @@integrachic2953 for some obsucure reason Google doesn't let me answer you, maybe I'll write the coordinates and let you figure it out somehow
      -31.271560,-68.263161

    • @hungriimedia6950
      @hungriimedia6950 2 года назад +3

      They should really look into erecting some sort of emergency “send help” stations (like at a uni campus)

    • @wheezybeans4372
      @wheezybeans4372 2 года назад +1

      @@paulolucero9864 lago la salina?

    • @paulolucero9864
      @paulolucero9864 2 года назад

      @@wheezybeans4372 yup, if you go into satellite mode you'll see it is dry

  • @DaesoTheOne
    @DaesoTheOne 4 месяца назад +1

    Calling Purdue in great athletic team is crazy 💀💀💀

  • @Souljah808g
    @Souljah808g 2 года назад +72

    From Vet to Vet, thanks for your service. Most importantly, thank you for giving us this amazing content to watch and listen to.

  • @penngheeney
    @penngheeney 2 года назад +184

    The amount of research that Mr Ballen does for these videos is truly incredible! The way he gets so many photos of the actual places, events, and people and he always clearly labels them! Even when he can't find a real photo, he finds photos of things that are similar enough to really make it easy to imagine the stories along with his wonderfully detailed and well-timed retellings.

    • @MrNatdagr8
      @MrNatdagr8 2 года назад

      All you have to do is watch RUclips all the stories are retold in his version

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 2 года назад +4

      He doesn't do research. He just retells stories he's heard probably on RUclips. The story of the guy living in people's walls and dressing like the families dead mom is an urban myth. There is no record of that happening. Hence he clearly didn't do any research.

    • @dummydummy2842
      @dummydummy2842 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/J2bertMciHE/видео.html
      Finally it's here

    • @frokality
      @frokality 2 года назад

      @@bradsanders407 facts these people don't do their research

    • @daniakassir6116
      @daniakassir6116 2 года назад +4

      @@bradsanders407 No matter what, he’s way more successful than any other storyteller, and surely more successful than you🤭

  • @ashj0
    @ashj0 2 года назад +356

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that Mr. Ballen has all the details of these stories memorized? He isn’t reading from a paper or cue cards. That’s a lot to remember and tell it like you were there.

    • @thisbirdhasflown2554
      @thisbirdhasflown2554 2 года назад +9

      100% THIS!

    • @glowingwebmd6112
      @glowingwebmd6112 2 года назад +24

      Well I think he has cliff notes but he’s gotten a lot better at hiding when he reads it which is also amazing

    • @TanyaQueen182
      @TanyaQueen182 2 года назад +11

      Does he? I always assumed he had some kind of teleprompter somewhere we can't see or something like that.

    • @WarMaggot
      @WarMaggot 2 года назад +22

      Not that it matters, and not to take away from his story telling abilities, but he does still have cuts in the video. He MAY have them all memorized, but he's definitely doing more than one take. Regardless, I'd kidnap him and force him to marry me.

    • @russianwarshipgofyourself3759
      @russianwarshipgofyourself3759 2 года назад +8

      He has notes and a lot of subtle jump cuts.

  • @teefling
    @teefling 10 месяцев назад +2

    the number one thing you do when you are in the Death Valley deserts is dont go into the desert during the day, and don't go into the desert at night. hope that helps

  • @brennacrouch1182
    @brennacrouch1182 2 года назад +379

    As a current aviation technology student at Purdue with friends living in Owen, the details in this story are so accurate and so sad. We still use his story as a warning for new students. Those doors are never unlocked anymore by Purdue policy but safety regulations are written in blood
    Edit for additional details: We have dedicated patrols on campus specifically meant to go around to campus buildings double checking that doors are closed and locked. They also walk students home if they feel unsafe

    • @TheRueann4
      @TheRueann4 2 года назад +13

      The constant Sweeping of any facility should be ongoing & never stop for everyone ‘s safety. Imperative. We have this at our church!

    • @jenniferkipp4974
      @jenniferkipp4974 2 года назад +14

      That seems a bit odd, as I interviewed for employment at a dining hall, and was told by the supervisor that if for some reason, I wasn't able to lock up at night upon finishing my shift, it wasn't a problem. "College students have no interest in breaking into a kitchen", I was told. Well, if they're intoxicated, or smoking weed, I think they actually might. While a kitchen is not as deadly as a transformer room, there is plenty of equipment that one can get seriously harmed on, and. . .I believe it may have been a Mr. Ballen story, though I could be wrong, but I have seen a case where an intruder broke into a kitchen while closed, and got themselves locked into a freezer, where they were dead by the time the morning crew came in for work. My experience with that interview was in 2020, many years after this young man's case. It is sad, and $500,000 isn't worth a life. He made bad decisions, for sure, but I've worked on/near campus, and never saw security at night. Whose blood are those safety regulations written in?

    • @stevetheiven3889
      @stevetheiven3889 2 года назад +10

      How the fu@k was this back door to the transformer room unlocked and what for? Btw, aren’t college kids supposed to know what a hot, humming and buzzing panel is!!! Well, I guess it just takes LOCKED DOORS TO STOP TRAGEDIES FOLKS!!!

    • @siddharthshekhar909
      @siddharthshekhar909 2 года назад +9

      @Strea you can't blame the police. They did look in the room. How could they imagine that a guy would be stuck behind a machine! And what about the student? He sees a door that is fenced off ,is below ground level , doesn't look like a normal door,and still he goes in ! People have to think about their own safety too.

    • @iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2458
      @iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2458 2 года назад +3

      Embry-Riddle never had that issue. I am just saying.

  • @Lion_lamb
    @Lion_lamb 2 года назад +237

    I should live forever...this show has taught me how to avoid every kind of death trap

    • @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
      @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 2 года назад +5

      Please, share with us your secret of immortality

    • @Lion_lamb
      @Lion_lamb 2 года назад +50

      @@D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY don’t fall, don’t get up, don’t sit down, don’t talk while climbing, don’t talk to strangers, don’t hike, don’t run, don’t have friends, if you have friends don’t go to the woods, don’t hitch hike, don’t go to the desert, don’t sell a boat and don’t shop on Craigslist

    • @Thelevluv
      @Thelevluv 2 года назад +23

      @@D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Also stay away from caves and don't scuba dive. 🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @reignbowblack7769
      @reignbowblack7769 2 года назад +11

      Watch out in the shower too buy non slip things for it.

    • @lntentiveGaming
      @lntentiveGaming 2 года назад +5

      @@Lion_lamb Don't drink useless and expensive and or disgusting alcohol depriving you of your senses.

  • @carlyquayle5139
    @carlyquayle5139 2 года назад +162

    One of those men, who went for help for the wagon train, is my great great grandfather, William Manly. He wrote a book about it. Death valley in '49, cool to have such a hero in our family

  • @gdreynolds9989
    @gdreynolds9989 4 месяца назад +1

    An electrical room with direct doors on both the interior and exterior is NOT a "secret" room.

  • @thetherrannative
    @thetherrannative Год назад +105

    The way you tell these stories, they feel so much longer than they are. It might only take you fifteen minutes to tell a story, but the way you describe them makes them feel so _full_ that there's no way they're really that short. That's the sign of a truly excellent storyteller.

    • @Narthanael
      @Narthanael 10 месяцев назад +8

      well, he just repeats details often and uses long winded ways to say things

    • @jsmith434w
      @jsmith434w 10 месяцев назад +3

      well you gotta make a buck out of people's tragic deaths somehow

    • @ryguy-qh2qk
      @ryguy-qh2qk 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yea Mr balls is the best at telling descriptive stories with enough details to mentally image them. I mean ballen 😂

  • @JockJamJesus
    @JockJamJesus 2 года назад +408

    It wouldn't have mattered in this case because he had already been electrocuted, but it's baffling to me that people conduct these search parties and for some reason don't search every room of the structure where the person was last seen. They sent out horses to look for this guy but didn't search every room in the dorm? How does that make any sense at all? Keep in mind his shoe was found RIGHT OUTISDE THE DOOR OF THE ROOM HIS BODY WAS FOUND IN. Remember there was another one of these stories where an old man got lost at a mall and sat down and died because no one ever bothered to search the hall he ended up being found in? This level of incompetence just seems almost intentional, I can't think of any other reasonable explanation.

    • @dummydummy2842
      @dummydummy2842 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/IQEGzucsN40/видео.html Finally it's here.,

    • @LucyStokesOceansofNotions
      @LucyStokesOceansofNotions 2 года назад +64

      Exactly what I thought! If his shoe was found outside the door, surely you would search every nook and cranny of that room!!?????? At LEAST open the door where the shoe was found???? Absolutely crazy.

    • @crazyjloop89
      @crazyjloop89 2 года назад +13

      Humans

    • @fromtheflightdeck252
      @fromtheflightdeck252 2 года назад +32

      Logic isn't modern society's high point

    • @fromtheflightdeck252
      @fromtheflightdeck252 2 года назад +27

      In addition it's strange that doors to a dangerous transformer are left unlocked and have no warning signs. Guess the family received a huge payout because of this negligence.

  • @internetexplorer9990
    @internetexplorer9990 2 года назад +63

    Me during the 2nd story: “Man I’m glad one of these stories had a happy ending and everyone lived”
    Me after: “Why tf would you go BACK into the desert without a map, water, and at night?”

    • @danteattenborrough4686
      @danteattenborrough4686 2 года назад +5

      Sounds like he was desperate to die in Death Valley.

    • @spicymayo623
      @spicymayo623 2 года назад +8

      he just REALLY wanted to get to that nudist resort. Guy was just thirsty.

  • @romanadamenko6111
    @romanadamenko6111 9 месяцев назад +18

    Tell me you’re stupid without telling me you’re stupid
    Robert: Hold my beer

  • @SucboyTony
    @SucboyTony 2 года назад +30

    As an electrical technician student that first story terrified me, especially since i learned it only takes about 30-40 volts to hinder your ability to control your muscles. When his finger slipped in the hole he was already done for. Even if he had space to back up his body most likely wouldn't let him

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 года назад +9

      Crazy!

    • @ashenmoonclash
      @ashenmoonclash 2 года назад +2

      30-40 volts D.C. defenitely gets into the dangerous range. A.C. that's just a tickle before you can let go. Either of them 1000 or above you won't even know what happened when you die from the slightest contact.

    • @SucboyTony
      @SucboyTony 2 года назад

      @@ashenmoonclash thank you for clarifying, still learning the about all the differences between DC and AC, just completed my first semester! 😅👍

  • @jadethomas329
    @jadethomas329 2 года назад +282

    Final story: I'm so glad they happened to have that conversation. In doing that they were able to give the family some closure (providing they've actually shared that with them) poor guy 😔

    • @yerik6034
      @yerik6034 2 года назад +6

      Nope, they kept it a secret and now noone has any idea what happened to Jason… RIP, poor guy :/

    • @pepperkilldevelopment9069
      @pepperkilldevelopment9069 2 года назад

      relax

    • @Joshua_Hammer777
      @Joshua_Hammer777 2 года назад

      💯 agree

    • @Joshua_Hammer777
      @Joshua_Hammer777 2 года назад +5

      I can't see them keeping it secret how would it be public information if not

    • @pinheadlarry2506
      @pinheadlarry2506 2 года назад

      @@Joshua_Hammer777 Family might be dead but that’s a longshot tbh

  • @Luke101
    @Luke101 2 года назад +155

    That first one is one of the grisliest accident stories I’ve ever heard. I can’t imagine what his body looked like when he was found…

    • @soup6823
      @soup6823 2 года назад +13

      @@Aiel-Necromancer it probably was. I’ve seen electrocution videos of indian men touching train lines. 2-3 seconds of physical contact is enough to make an entire limb go black with char. Granted, the voltage across those train lines may have been higher but the dude literally touched a transformer.

    • @RL82387
      @RL82387 2 года назад +6

      It was probably rid of all tissue and muscle and a black skeleton

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 Год назад

      Thankfully for the family, his body was probably not that bad, actually. The electricity entered a finger on his left hand and exited on his left forearm and left thigh. The official report contains line drawings of the position of his body that would have been based on photographs and he was not turned to cinder, as some people here seem to think.

    • @anothermouth7077
      @anothermouth7077 Год назад

      ​@@soup6823 wish can unsee that video . At the end person's body was absolutely dried up and started breaking and falling like crispy chips

    • @IntrusiveFerrit
      @IntrusiveFerrit Год назад

      Whatever it looked like I’m sure the first responders were shocked. 😂

  • @x.kenna.benna.x
    @x.kenna.benna.x 27 дней назад

    I just sent my girlfriend a playlist of your videos and she's starting with this one. She'd been listening to stories I had played on speaker and now she's listening for herself (:

  • @kittypaw92501
    @kittypaw92501 2 года назад +387

    I appreciate you, as a storyteller, not trying to sensationalize the deceased deaths; just straight facts.

    • @digitalhare4516
      @digitalhare4516 2 года назад +15

      As a new viewer, the only thing I've decidedly not liked is the title. The room in question was not allcaps "SECRET". It's.. Attention grabby and slightly deceptive, I know and that's required for RUclips, but still doesn't mean it's preferred.

    • @brooksie9999999999
      @brooksie9999999999 2 года назад +3

      are you joking lmfao
      story 1
      Kid finds door on campus unlocked walks into pitch black room drunk
      Walks into machinary dies
      That took him over 10 minutes to say explaining the blokes fucking lunch meeting and all even tho it had nothing to do with the story whatsoever xD

    • @kittypaw92501
      @kittypaw92501 2 года назад +24

      @@brooksie9999999999 It's building atmosphere and imagery so the story has more impact when you get to the twist.

    • @kittypaw92501
      @kittypaw92501 2 года назад +9

      @@digitalhare4516 It can be considered sensationalizing the story but in the whole context with the name of the video and video content itself it really isn't sensationalizing what happened.

    • @cagneybillingsley2165
      @cagneybillingsley2165 2 года назад +2

      never realized this guy was a navy seal. i always he was just a true crime hipster

  • @classic3316
    @classic3316 2 года назад +83

    I fully understand Mr Ballen's stories. It is as if I am there witnessing the event. It is so detailed and he doesn't leave any small details out. Thank you Mr Ballen. What a great storyteller. I can imagine the highlight of his children's day is bedtime when he reads them bedtime stories.

    • @muemamuema8020
      @muemamuema8020 2 года назад

      Duh..

    • @sallyannwheeler6327
      @sallyannwheeler6327 2 года назад +1

      He is a great story teller. Draws you in immediately.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿❤️🌎🇺🇸

  • @lethalpopsicle
    @lethalpopsicle 2 года назад +51

    As a Purdue student now, that exterior door is obfuscated and hard to get to now if I can remember correctly, haven’t been around that side of Owen for a few years. most industrial areas are very secure on campus nowadays. We aren’t even allowed in electrical engineering labs without another person because even low voltages can be deadly. Wades death is very sad but tells us a lot about alcohol safety, always have a plan to get home, if you need to get something you left behind somewhere, come back for it when you are sober, try to stay in a group when traveling around campus, bonus points if you have one sober friend to get you around. Practicing this kept me safe especially times when things got out of hand.

    • @Johnbender
      @Johnbender 2 года назад

      Lol

    • @jamiebraswell5520
      @jamiebraswell5520 2 года назад

      @@Johnbender what kind of idiot laughs at this?

    • @dummydummy2842
      @dummydummy2842 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/J2bertMciHE/видео.html
      Finally it's here

    • @bethm5791
      @bethm5791 2 года назад +1

      All of this is true but kids do go off drunk and alone. The whole thing could have been prevented if the door had been locked and had proper signs and light switches on BOTH ends. Even my main living area at my apartment has lights on two ends let alone a massive transformer room with TONSSSS of danger. 500k wasn’t enough.

  • @thinkinoutloud.1
    @thinkinoutloud.1 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your stories, Mr. Ballen

  • @iamV10010
    @iamV10010 2 года назад +231

    I greatly appreciate the distinction between the actual photos and photos that are used to get an idea of what's in the story. It's refreshing to see due diligence within journalism and true crime reporting.
    Thank you!

    • @bluedaughter
      @bluedaughter 2 года назад +3

      I like it also, it's as if when someone is reading you a story they show you pictures too. Not only do you get a great story but the pictures bring it more to life.

    • @distorfilsgud9680
      @distorfilsgud9680 2 года назад +2

      its really helpful with the storytelling getting some nice refferences..especially for people which speak English as a second language..Mr. Ballen knows whats up

    • @jovanmalic9259
      @jovanmalic9259 2 года назад +2

      I really appreciate his converting of miles into kilometres and foot into centimetres.

    • @iamV10010
      @iamV10010 2 года назад +1

      @@jovanmalic9259 yes that too!

    • @shelbyramirez867
      @shelbyramirez867 2 года назад

      I like it, but I wish he would use that word “actual” instead of “real”. It just trips me up every time I read it.

  • @typsy3852
    @typsy3852 2 года назад +284

    The second story got to me thinking about his family. The family was probably going out of their minds knowing he was missing for 6 days and being super happy and relieved when they find out he was alive and he was ok. Then just a a few days later the same thing happens but this time the ending was their worst fear. I really feel for his family :(

    • @killer92173
      @killer92173 2 года назад +11

      Yeah he should've just waited until day time to do the repairs. At least the earliest light in the morning so he knew where he was going.

    • @WickedRichie
      @WickedRichie 2 года назад +27

      That one was just idiotic. God damn it Robert

    • @Brandon-br7tc
      @Brandon-br7tc 2 года назад +4

      I swear I have a friend named Robert who’s kind of an idiot. Goddamn it there’s always something about Roberts, some of them just never learn lol

    • @chrisquiett1776
      @chrisquiett1776 2 года назад +4

      This is why I get on my kids.. it’s okay to act like a fool but at least know what you’re doing. I’ve passed through this desert many times. I don’t like it. Throw me in cold and I can be fine. Throw me in the desert and I will die. I do not know how to deal with it.

    • @childrembirgit5020
      @childrembirgit5020 2 года назад +3

      Robert Stupidly and most un gratefully thought that he had saved himself the first time around because otherwise he wouldn't have been cocky enough to go back out there alone and unprepared AGAIN! I hope the couple that dropped him off don't feel responsible for his demise. Yes.. His poor Family 💔

  • @krissuyx
    @krissuyx 2 года назад +182

    Why is it that whenever these big extensive searches take place in buildings in search of a missing person, there's always 1 or 2 areas that aren't searched? Same way that Eliza Lam wasn't found because they didn't search the water tanks on the roof, even though the search dogs clearly led them there. It seems incredibly sloppy and incompetent to me.

    • @lizlagle671
      @lizlagle671 2 года назад +25

      Because the police were lazy/stupid, obviously not motivated. How far a stretch is it to think you might want to open the door where his shoe was found? To actually LOOK for someone you're supposedly looking for. To look in the obscure, unlikely places, because he's not in the obvious ones? And looking in the water tanks for Lam might involve effort.

    • @barbarasmith7432
      @barbarasmith7432 2 года назад +7

      @@lizlagle671 Yes, that and the fact that the humans were leading the search for Elisa Lam, not the dogs. Trust the dogs.

    • @73cidalia
      @73cidalia 2 года назад +2

      The Eliza Lam one was ridiculous. I watched a documentary with my husband, and I almost immediately guessed that she was probably and unfortunately in one of the water tanks given the evidence and lack of any video showing her ever leaving the hotel.

    • @diegomontoya796
      @diegomontoya796 2 года назад +2

      Yeah. When you are getting paid time and a half and you know where the body is...

    • @thereforepie7531
      @thereforepie7531 2 года назад +3

      The military calls this complacency. When people get comfortable they do stupid things. This applied to the drunk kid and the police.

  • @annawaggy
    @annawaggy 2 года назад +168

    He never fails to absolutely horrify me with the random ways people die.

  • @MrProy33
    @MrProy33 Год назад +1

    My college dormmate and I had a man living in a secret room that was only accessible through our closet. His name was Laszlo, and he was a real genius.

  • @bob2000and10
    @bob2000and10 2 года назад +900

    Never thought I'd see Jason's case mentioned here. My neighbour was the one who found Jason in his Cessna. MrBallen did a great job telling the story.

    • @mrorlov2706
      @mrorlov2706 2 года назад +26

      I'll remember to put thick cloth on myself if I go into any greenery from now on.

    • @e.starling141
      @e.starling141 2 года назад +51

      The story is crazy. Just goes to show how dangerous a forest can be when someone who clearly knew their way around woods could lose their life in it.

    • @bob2000and10
      @bob2000and10 2 года назад +60

      Everyone from the area knows to avoid this plant, we just call it stinging nettle and I've touched it a few times before and it's agony. Jason was completely covered in it.

    • @jenl7094
      @jenl7094 2 года назад +38

      I can understand an experienced outdoors guy wanting to stop off to camp out for a couple of days, but the number one rule of backcountry camping or backpacking is letting someone know what you’re doing and where you’re headed. I feel awful for him and his family, but he should have known better. That one really got me. He had to have known he was done for once he felt or saw the nettles and just had to wait for an excruciating death to take him. So lonely.

    • @Reason2HateMe
      @Reason2HateMe 2 года назад +18

      @@bob2000and10 Pretty sure i had this stuff growing along my fence line and with me being me, weeded it out by hand. Worst mistake EVER

  • @jeffjeannette9364
    @jeffjeannette9364 2 года назад +850

    Man these stories "especially the ones involving alcohol" really drive home the realization of just how lucky I am that I didn't end up with the same fate. At that age, according to me I was invincible, and that's WITHOUT alcohol on board!
    I took some stupid risks myself. Your videos are not only addicting, they're very informative, and educational as well!
    A smart man learns from his mistakes, but a REALLY smart man learns from the mistakes of others. 😎🤙

    • @Earthly-k4p
      @Earthly-k4p 2 года назад +17

      There’s a reason alcohol is called spirits. Ever really wonder why u can’t remember anything when u “black out” ever consider why u act like a whole different person when your drunk. Ever consider why “you” do certain dangerous and stupid and harmful things you would never do sober? Do the math.

    • @bethmoore7722
      @bethmoore7722 2 года назад +25

      As someone whose life has been a cautionary tale, I hear these stories, and think about all the stupid things I’ve done, without winning the Darwin Award. I can only imagine how foul-mouthed my guardian angels must be by now.

    • @ryanspangler4569
      @ryanspangler4569 2 года назад +18

      @S, yeah it alters YOUR brain chemistry as it’s a drug. What’s YOUR point?

    • @joanhoffman3702
      @joanhoffman3702 2 года назад +3

      And your last sentence is exactly what I’ve told many people. Great minds think alike! 😎

    • @jeffjeannette9364
      @jeffjeannette9364 2 года назад +4

      @@Earthly-k4p Oh yes, the formula is crystal clear now. Math never WAS one of my best subjects, and I had to learn the hard way!😎😆

  • @pohle4632
    @pohle4632 2 года назад +40

    I was at Purdue during the first story. The search was very extensive. The students in rooms near that electrical closet were traumatized knowing his body had been so close.

    • @brittt6248
      @brittt6248 2 года назад +2

      I was one of those students. I felt really bad for his family

    • @MKSQUADofficial
      @MKSQUADofficial 2 года назад

      This dude is like Mr.Ballen ruclips.net/video/fo5bGsUykQ4/видео.html

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 2 года назад

      The student that didn't let him in bc he was "to drunk" is a real a-hole. The best place for an inebriated person is their bed in their room.

  • @GetMoGaming
    @GetMoGaming Год назад +1

    When people beep AS SOON AS THE GREEN LIGHT COMES ON, I drive PAINFULLY slow.👹👺