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DP is a 58 year old man, having a rough day. He gets a notification on RUclips that Chubbyemu, one of his favorite content creators, has dropped a new video. He's taken to his living room, where we are now, to enjoy his afternoon.
I literally went from the video to check IMDB then watched the "No Frog Eyes Shine" trailer, which is an upcoming short movie with him. That's about the best compliment you can give an actor in something like this: they stand out enough that you go see what else they did. (Edit: listed as upcoming in IMDB, but the teaser was released seven years ago. Not sure what's up with that.)
Wolfgang is special to me, Everytime I see him he reminds me of my best friend who passed away. Not very much his looks, but his mannerisms, especially when he was selling the pork tacos! He always makes me smile and teary, just a little. 💖☺️
As someone who recently divorced a cheater, all I can say is it’s not worth hurting them. My ex-wife cheated on me after 20 years together. It crushed me. I was faithful to her. I never knew I could hurt that bad for that long. It’s been almost 2 years now and I’m well on my way rebuilding my life. I’m now happier than ever and my future is bright. My ex-wife is miserable, bitter, and angry and our son hates her for what she did. It’s not worth risking your life and freedom for a cheater. Move on and let them wallow in their shame and embarrassment because one thing is certain, absolutely nobody cheers for a cheater. They’re universally despised. Let them enjoy the consequences of their actions.
I like how your sentiment isn’t, you shouldn’t murder a cheater because murder is on a completely different level of immorality than cheating is and isn’t a fitting punishment whatsoever, but rather “it’s not worth risking your own skin by getting convicted with a murder charge”
This is particularly notable as murder cases go, because it isn't like she found out and attacked him in the heat of the moment, or even applied one massive dose. She found out, took the time to do research into what she thought was an undetectable method, acquired the thallium and progressively applied it over the course of weeks. That has premeditation written all over it.
Exactly. I find it hard to believe someone could go through with this when it takes weeks to plan and execute while seeing the victim progressivly suffer more and more. She must have been blinded by hate for his betrayal.
There is a similar case to this that happened to a college student, her best friend was extremely jealous and ended up poisoning her with thallium, the problem with thallium is how difficult it is to detect and how slowly it kills the person being poisoned. Its a sadistic way to murder someone
@@zenithperigee7442 I get that but in the case of thallium the suffering is immense and unrelenting where everything is agony and even simple clothes on your back feel like a blowtorch. The girl at the college was an ivy league student and now she has the mental capacity of a toddler, it's so heartbreaking.
@@zenithperigee7442its always wrong but not always sadistic. Sadism ist the enjoyment of suffering of another being, and that is in no way always involved in murder.
Citation needed. Thallium is poisonous, and while the case seems very similar to one that happened in China, it wasn't an Ivy League university if that's the case.
@@Ilikecatsandcannedtuna explained in a book entitled His Needs Her Needs, cheating is generally done to fulfill the needs of the partner that aren’t being fulfilled by their other half. It is often a married person will cheat with someone who isn’t even attractive such as a coworker - because the coworker is fulfilling a need neglected by the spouse. Generally.
@tommyjones1357 nah for guys apparently in some studies is just good ol primative instincts to procreate or because they feel horny ans want variety no different than wanting different types of shoes or cars and more surprisingly that olays a role in why men cheat in that case not so much for emotional fulfillment but for variety and a new partner was found to produce more dopamine release
The sister of my grandmother who lived in Australia killed up to 21 people years ago with thallium rat poison. She was called "aunti thally" because she would act as a kindly old lady who would kill people by bringing them cakes and tea laced with thallium. She even went into hospitals where people she poisoned were dying and gave them more cookies, cakes and such so they would die faster. She was convicted of poisoning 3 people and died in prison.
As soon as I heard you say Thallium, I knew he was a dead man, and that the wife is going away for 1st degree premeditated murder. Over the past decade thallium poisonings have seen an uptick precisely because criminals think it can't be traced. This has only lead to medical teams becoming more aware of it and catching it more often. The only reason I even know about it is because I'm a true crime junkie. Horrible way to go.
this reminds me of thallium poisoning case of zhu ling in china, 30 years suffered from the side effect and just died recently. RIP Zhu Ling and no justices as the perpetrator(s?) still walk free
@@nixien1496I'd like the name of her defense lawyer or the prosecutor who cut her such a deal. Damn. It's unfortunate when cases of obvious premeditated murder are cut a deal "to save the family the anguish of a trial" yet they go in guns blazing to get a conviction bases on sketchy evidence and testimony.
The combination of anger and cold, calm, execution of the means of torturing/killing someone, make poisoning a very creepy way of killing someone. Poisoning going new meaning to the term "Toxic Relationship"..
Yes, often women are poisoners. When someone dies of poisoning, I always think it was a woman. And I'm a woman. I just find true crime morbidly fascinating.
@@metalmamasue3680 The whole Aqua Tofana certainly made me feel like it, too. Before I always imagined a man, like in Hercule Poirot or other similar series. But for real, there's been some crazy stories in reddit. One chick secretly added a certain protein powder to her roommate's meals to make her gain weight. Only the girl got really sick, went into ER and it turned out she was allergic to that certain protein. But in the same ER visit accidentally found out she had cancer during the tests and got on treatment immediately which in an ironic way might've saved her life. Also there was this dude who put sawdust in her gf's meals because the gf wanted to lose weight but struggled so he though he would "help". Then he asked if he might be the AH... Smh.
@@nixien1496 wait what?? fr?!? that's unfair tbh cuz she has to be in prison for murder AND for the illegal gain of thallium.. she was literally poisoning him for so many days
Using a synthetic dye to remove thallium is wild. Never thought that could happen! I’m amazed how far science has come to figure out the periodic table as well as how simple but detailed the explanation is. Especially as someone who doesn’t understand chemistry at all
An interesting fact about Prussian blue is that it's relatively nontoxic: the -CN residues are bound extremely tightly to an iron atoms and really don't act like cyanide ions. You can eat something like 10 grams of the stuff a day without issue. The medical version of the dye is Potassium ferric hexocyanate and it basically works by kicking the potassium ion out of the crystal structure and and binding to monovalent heavy metal ions like thallium and cesium.
Our first antibiotics came from dyes, they would turn people’s skin red. Bayer was actually partially a dye company before becoming only pharmaceuticals
We came from a medical science channel to a true crime tea channel with just one title... Chubbyemu really be giving us all world's drama lmao, keep it up with the amazing work!!
about 30 years ago a girl studying at Tsinghua university was poisoned with Thallium, recently she passed away at the age of 50 but the person who poisoned her is still not found, a true tragedy
think about it like this, the wife may have been crazy or abusive, but something about not telling the other woman he was married leans more and more into the direction of him not really deserving any pity.
@@britbuttmcbooty9221Murder is much worse, morally speaking, than cheating on your wife. Plus, why are you assuming she didn't do anything to warrant it? The kind of monster who would murder her husband... something tells me that kind of person might be abusive in some way. Cheating on your wife is bad, of course, but to say someone deserves no pity is so cruel.
The first case of this that I heard was a middle age couple getting rid of their noisy neighbors. They were putting it in their sodas which they stored in their garage. The mother of the family had several hospitalizations and finally died and one of the kids were now experiencing similar symptoms. They tested the mothers body and the kids and discovered the thallium. Detective work traced it back to the neighbor.
(After consulting with a Lawyer, I wonder if the following was what they said...). "...We had trouble with Ants and Cockroaches in our garage. We obtained some old discontinued insecticide cheap, and put some in the soda/food/drink in the garage. We can't be held responsible if, at a later date, some burglar intruders invade our garage and take stuff ! If they'd taken our chainsaw and accidentally cut themselves, would you be suin' us for that too ?"
@@KiwiCatherineJemma I'm pretty sure what OP meant was, that the couple went to the garage of their noisy neighbours and poisened the soda/drinks of the noisy neighbours in the garage of the noisy neighbours. Not their own. Also, this legal argument wouldn't stand anyway, as Thallium, even as insecticide, is already banned. And also, a court would find that putting Thallium in your drink, when you apparently knew it would be taken, was a calculated risk you were willing to take. Normal people would instead move the drinks or find other solutions than poisoning their own drink supply. This wouldn't stand either way, no matter the argument.
I watched case on Forensic Files. It was a slow thallium poisoning case involved a wife and husband similar to this one. I remember the law enforcement took a string of the husband's hair and the thallium accumulation in the hair indicated the time when the wife poisoned the husband.
Maybe that's why I immediately knew what it was? Well, not exactly, but I knew it was some kind of heavy metal poisoning. I'm pretty sure I did see that episode.
It would only be a guesstimate, as you can only know averages here, but it could be a half decent indication of time. Hair grows, in average, half an inch per month, but some people have hair that grows double+ or half that amount, so if there is 2" of growth affected, PLUS the amount of hair below the skin, it could be anywhere from ~1-6 months. Not very scientific, but average growth would indicate ~4 months.
I was thinking it could be thallium because I watched a documentary about a case where a man murdered two women and tried to murder another woman with thallium and the hairloss was one of the symptoms. Another interesting information about thallium is that it has no taste and no smell so you won't sense if you're poisoned.
There's also a famous case in China where a very promising talented woman was allegedly poisoned by her roommate(s) , but they suspected corruption and the perpetuator was never caught
There was at least one case where a child who'd accidentally swallowed rat poison was saved by a nurse who recognized the symptoms of thallium poisoning after reading a murder mystery novel.
I love that you bridge the gap between in-depth knowledge and simple explanations. There's a lot of things I don't grasp but I can still appreciate it because you explain it so thoroughly.
This is one of the reasons I love these videos. Biology was one of my weakest subjects but I've been learning from watching these videos. Same thing with Mentor Pilot who covers air accidents and incidents. CE's and MP's ability to take subjects that could easily be over most of our heads and break them down so we can understand but not turn away experts in their fields is amazing. They'd make great teachers.
I’ve heard about this case. She got to plea down to just SIX YEARS because she was able to convince people that she was abused, even though she was abusive herself. They weren’t married, they were an older couple in a domestic relationship. She ran him off the road with her car when she found out about the affair, poisoned him for two weeks, then finally killed him when he tried to leave her for the other woman. Imagine getting pleasure from watching someone suffer, and then getting released back into the world after just six years. Good thing she was too old to be able to do much damage when she got out.
That's absolutely ridiculous. She made the dude suffer!! _Bullsh*t she was abused,_ yeah right, what a lucky P.O.S. to not be rotting in prison right now!! Assuming she's out....
6:23 "Biology, at least what we think we know of it right now, on Earth..." I greatly appreciate how humble and open-minded this approach is. Maintaining that quality while providing entertaining and informative content about subject matter that can easily veer into dry academia is very admirable. Thank you!
If you're into sci-fi-ish novels then I recommend Andy Weir's "Project Hail Mary" novel (he's the same one that wrote The Martian that was later adapted into a movie starring Matt Damon). Its a reeally good read.
@@Demi_Purple I'm not done yet, but its very fun to read one chapter a day like its a TV episode of a new show. Andy Weir has mastered the art of suspense as well and going onto what we would expect. I suspect bc he's coming up with the ideas as he's writing, so whatever idea comes to his mind would naturally come to our minds as well.
But some things that haven't really been tested or studied are completely safe and effective and if you ask any questions about it, you get banned from all social media.
I have a chemistry background and I have to say, your explanation of how atoms works was absolutely wonderful with the amount of time you had to work with.
One of the few things I remember from hs chemistry is that I barely managed to squeak by with a low "C." I easily sailed through all the other science classes. But, for the life of me, I never could get a good grasp of chemistry. 😣
@@Linkophereretrying has nothing to do with what she said You think teachers don't have scripts? Everybody writes down their lessons before doing them in front of students or in front of a camera
A relationship does not need to be a failure due to one instance of cheating. Dan Savage and Esther Perel have some amazing videos/podcasts on relationships, which hopefully can spare you and yours a lot of heartbreak.
Where I live we had, just a few years ago, the case of an individual who poisoned his entire family with tallium (and sadly a few of them died) The macabre irony of this is that his defence lawyer had a hard time with his case, cause the guy left a review on the website which sold him the tallium with a comment along the lines of "The potency of the Tallium you sent me was inferior to what you claimed. I could not kill my relatives in this way. 1 Star" And if you are wondering: he was a psychiatric patient, deemed "Mentally unfitted to plead guilty", so he was sentenced to 10+ years psychiatric incarceration
@@justagirlsd3000 Yeah, but with how psichiatric jail works where I live even when he gets out he will never be able to re-enter society, "10 years psichiatric jail" means "life sentence"
6:00 - the review of periodic table that you made: Sir! it was awesome! This short talk should be given at schools. So elegant, brief and informative! Well done!
And then there's the near ubiquitous payback of the nerds, a job that pays well, and the enjoyment of the ongoing attainment of further knowledge. So basically, what I am saying, is being a nerd is not a bad thing, overall. :-) There is power in knowledge. Or better stated, life is hard, but it's even harder if you are stupid. An example is the "hold my beer and watch this" crowd. Darwin awards should be a real thing. How'd I do?@@nicolasgiuristante
Love the thorough explanation, starting from the stems of chemistry, through biochemistry, and on to medicine. Amazing such great educational material is available for free and it's fun to watch. Thank you for making it!
I made a vow 58 yrs ago to love, and cherish my husband…..I am still madly in love with him I am 77, and he is 78. We are still very intimate, and enjoy our sex life. I never cheated even when he was gone a year in Vietnam. Trust was a big issue for me….I trusted him with my life! If he ever cheated she sure didn’t get much because we spent every night together! I am blessed to be loved by this man! ❤
Im starting to question this guy's life choices. I feel like a whole medical textbook could be writen on all the crazy stuff that happened to this one guy edit: You dont need more actors Chubby, we love this guy!
There's another one for you, then. Find "A Wife Put Drain Cleaner In Husband's Coffee" from about a year ago. (No link because RUclips likes filtering links)
As a medicine freshman, I was so troubled with all the assignments and exams of general chemistry and biochemistry. Seing some elements encorporated made me feel again so motivated. Thank you i can know study for my exam tomorrow more focused
If I had a nickel for every time Chubbyemu covered a case of someone poisoning their partner rather than getting a divorce, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice. Edit: Jfc I said every time CHUBBYEMU covered it, not every time it happened in human history. Get some reading comprehension.
replying to this comment to remind you to check bc when I first saw it six months ago I still had that reflex and I no longer do (along with multiple other symptoms likely indicative of nervous system damage); it really be your own body
NEW VIDEO WOO!!! I have been obsessively watching various videos on interesting crimes that have been committed historically, and as soon as the hair loss and the pain/loss of sensation in extremities was described, I suspected Thallium. Totally not because I watched a video that talked about a Thallium poisoning. I still feel smart.
Actually I remembered what happened to RB: Thallium was used by an agent of the communist east german Ministry of State Security (Stasi) to try to kill Wolfgang Welsch in 1981. He experienced similar conditions but was saved finally.
Real talk: you are an amazing educator. Your explaining basic concepts/definitions (-emia etc.) is a meme but its also fantastic. Any intro chemistry student would be greatly aided by the heavy metals segment. It takes a really solid understanding of a concept to be able to break it down so simply.
If you go more than two days throwing up you need to go to a hospital! I could drink water but when I tried to eat food it came up. Pepto Bismol didn't work and on the third day I went to a hospital. I kept on driving and on the fourth day went to another hospital where a CT scan confirmed I had an obstructed bowel and had emergency surgery. I had a colostomy bag for 6 months and that was reversed in November. I'm doing fine, now, the colostomy reversal surgery went well. My stomach looks like a sword fight from Game of Thrones or The Walking Dead.
One thing I learned from this video is that doctors have a hard job and that it is wise to continue adding to one's knowledge. Interesting video keep them coming!
Man like I get cheating is one of the worst things someone can do in a relationship, but this woman is just downright evil. It isn't worth killing someone and going to prison for, just break up and move on.
They are narcissists who also happen to be psychopaths, in her mind she was justified in slowly killing her husband, and she probably enjoyed seeing him suffer
I have mercury poisoning. Lost my outer eyebrows and hair. Doc said it's alopecia, depression, anxiety, psychosomatic disorder, bipolar, in that order. 😂 Thanks for this very informative story. It helps me to understand the chemical processes of heavy metal toxicity.
I've heard that Drs guidelines include the metaphor that, if you see hoofprints, think about horses not zebras. In other words, what's more likely? That's probably why they misdiagnosed it that long as something more common. @@MrJdsenior
How did you get diagnosed with Mercury poisoning? Did you get tested with a blood draw or it was used a different method to have the results that you have accumulated Mercury in your body?
watched the full advertisement segment because a lot of youtubers false-advertise VPNs, but you actually got it right! The only thing I would note is that feds can still access your search history, they'll just ask your VPN provider, not your ISP
I flunked Chemistry because no-one had explained the periodic table to me in the way that ChubbyEmu does here. The videos he produces are solid science, and make understanding about atomic structure waaaaay more easy that it ever was years ago. Kudos!
y'all know "relatable" can be literally referring to relativity, not like relatable memes, right? Something can be "relatable" as in "understandable" completely apart from "relatable" as in "shared experience" I swear some of you just didn't go to ANY of your English classes
Thank you, Chubby Emu, for sharing knowledge about Thallium Poisoning. Everyone should Google the story of Zhu Ling, a victim of this type of poisoning. The suspect is never prosecuted, by the way.
I think I read about this case when I was a kid. This was the case that lead to doctors knowing that thallium poisoning can be treated with Prussian blue, right? Her classmates reached out to American doctors through the fledgeling Internet IIRC.
That was an impressive light-speed synopsis of biochemistry and neurophysiology relating to Thallium ingestion without dumbing down any of the relevant factors. Nice animations as well. Kudos!
cheating on someone is one thing. poisoning someone with thallium is pure psychotic and i sincerely hope that this woman is punished to the full extent of the law. if shes capable of that then shes not safe to live in normal society
Tbh if she was psycho enough to do this, she was probably already psycho before she found out he cheated. Cheating is generally unacceptable but i give a pass for abuse victims trying to get away from their abuser
@@Notanothercrayon You should google "ann perry of long island" and read up on this psycho woman. No joke, it's some insane stuff. I'm taking dude drove through his own fence because he said he was done and leaving, because she was standing behind his car. She reacted by getting in her car and rear ending him. He went back, and two months later the poison was delivered. Dude is really, really dumb for returning to a clearly abusive relationship. Oh yeah, and the dude who broke into their home and beat him was her cousin. Insanity.
Especially good presentation of the relevant chemistry. Teaching it without getting too technical or too simplistic is quite a task, and in this video you did it especially well. Fantastic acting too, as always (though I do miss Whang a bit).
@@Lynngamble52 For sure. I'm not saying anything negative about the actor in the majority of CE's latest videos. I'm just a fan of Whang, so I'm openly-biased in terms of my enjoying his performances.
I really liked this video! You managed to explain a bunch of complex stuff in a concise easy to understand way. I was terrible at chemistry in high school! But part of the problem was our teacher would just give us a worksheet and the answer key and wouldn’t actually teach us. We of course could ask questions but usually his answers would be overly wordy and usually would not fully answer your question. He literally looked like a mad scientist and was definitely a bit off his rocker. One time he had us make smelling salts but didn’t tell us what it was and told us to sniff it so I sniffed it and it really kicked my butt!
Just watched the rotten mango episode on the Chinese student who was poisoned by her best friend. The young lady survived but has the mental age of a 5 year old.
Wow great chemical lesion Doc, I may run this again. The fact that you point out, "this is what we think we know" at the moment. You display a refreshing combination intelligence and vast knowledge, tempered with humility and wisdom. Bearing in mind, we don't know what we don't know would behoove all of us. Thanks for all the great content!
This was an exciting episode for a nerd like myself. I just watched a video on a woman in South Korea that was poisoned with thallium and I was curious to know the mechanism of action. All of my questions have been answered. Unfortunately, the woman went from being a straight A student to being disabled because the amount of thallium that she consumed caused irreversible damage. Shots out to rotten mango for displaying physical damage and thank your Chubby emu for nerding out with me and getting down to the scientific down and dirty of this toxin.
I was thinking about the Rotten Mango vid when watching this, too! Using this as a method of revenge is so insanely cruel. You force the person to suffer slowly and over several months. It's nightmarish. I'd rather someone knock me over the head with a hammer than to have to go out like this. Idk how anyone can consider putting another person through so much pain, no matter WHAT they've done to you (well... I suppose those who fuck with kids, animals, and neurodivergent individuals I may understand). Cruelty for cruelty does nothing but increase hate.
For me, another factor is hearing what happened to the patient. This video at the end actually made me feel sad.When he says "full recovery", it makes me feel happier
We used to use Prussian Blue in the CNC fabrication industry. It's used for adding visible color to the outside diameter of a piece of metal that will then have a few thousandths of an inch removed. The effect is that when the blue becomes removed by the carbide cutting tool... now we know we've removed all of the old surface and can visibly see it. Otherwise the newly cut metal would be the same color as it was before removing any material.
Chubbyemu, you have outdone yourself. This one deserves an award. Thank you also for the links in the description so that we can find out more (I was interested in the criminal case).
I have zero medical background aside from problems I've personally had, but your videos are VERY interesting. Especially when you're trying to get one step ahead of your explanations.
I love these scenarios so much almost as much as my brain loves learning all the medical diagnoses and causes. I bet it's fun for the actors too cause they get to *ACT* like so much of acting is more than line deliveries like it's all in what you're trying to convey and how much of that can the audience pick up and follow you in your perfomance.
Not condoning infidelity but that wife's revenge was purely evil. If your marriage is that bad but worth trying to save, try counselling or get a divorce and move on. Sure RB was wrong but his wife should have confronted him and read him the riot act. People are just plain rotten.
I found you when you had Justin Whang acting as an alcoholic (lol "acting") and I agree with other commenters here that you've done a great job choosing the talent to portray the patients before their admittance to the ER.
I wasn't familiar with Prussian blue being used as an antidote for heavy metal poisoning, interesting tale! I wish I understood all of Earth's elements better. We are such weird walking chemistry labs
That is the most eloquent description of the periodic table construction that I have ever seen. This is a superbly constructed video. Thank you very much for this information.
GT is a 45 year old man presenting to the Living Room to watch Chubbyemu. The dopamine receptors in his brain are stimulated by the flashing images on the screen which give him a euphoric feeling. The effects are short lived as the video is over in fifteen minutes. Back at homeostasis, GT tries watching the video again to regain the euphoric feelings he just had, but something is wrong. Because he had already watched the video once before the next viewing did not have the same effect. Disillusioned, GT decided he just had to wait for the next episode. Content with this decision he was able to make a full recovery.
I'll never understand why someone like Zoey would poison her husband for cheating on her when she could have just divorced him. Why anyone would choose murder and prison instead of a divorce in a situation like this is insane. To ruin your own life in response to someone hurting you is illogical and foolish.
Divorce would have resulted in her quality of life reducing a lot but murder wouldn't have changed much as she would have gotten a life insurance payout.
@@ПетрВрангель-т8пblame the judge for offering a plea deal Or they didn’t have enough evidence to prove it was first degree, but they did have enough evidence to prove it was manslaughter Prosecutors will settle for a lesser charge if they don’t have enough evidence to prove the greater charge beyond a reasonable doubt It would be hard to prove this lady did it intentionally. In the United States justice system
Not only that but stringing him along and lingering to enjoy someone else's pain- some of this gets on the neighbor, too, the break-in smells of accomplice.
AH is a 36 year old woman presenting to her bedroom with covid. Not being able to work, she binged watched Chubbyemu videos. Her cats slept on her all day. This is what happened to her joints (ow) 🐈⬛🐈⬛
I got that painful nerve sensitivity on my foot when I accidentally stepped on a scorpion, it's a terrible sensation of both tingling numbness and hypersensitive pain, immediately I knew this guy was in for a nightmarish experience (luckily I was okay, but if scorpion venom contained a lethal dose of thallium I probably wouldn't have been)
Did you make a full recovery? How long did it take? Did medication speed up the process, or were you put on pain killers while they just waited for your body to clean up the toxins? I wish you a very pleasant day, and a scorpion-free life :)
AC has just started a medical terminology class. Presenting to the exam room, the test asks what various prefixes, word roots, and suffixes means. She comes across the word “anemia” “An-“ meaning “without” and “-emia” meaning “presence in blood”
Dr. Bernard, seeing your video has come out cheers me up to a good degree. I just learned of Mitten Squad a popular fallout youtuber’s passing, it tears me up to know a guy I watched that basically babysat me through the whole pandemic, and I was so stoked to see again on video is gone. Thanks for helping me take my mind off of the loss of.. well admittedly a friend who’d never be able to reciprocate, or acknowledge my existence.
strange victim blaming energy. You keep that when women cheat on men too, or is it only a one way street for ya? Like... you just say to a woman that gets beat by a man that she cheated on 'multiple ways you put your health at risk' do ya? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we just appreciate how much this channel is addicting…I literally had to do a reverse image search to find it bc I wanted to watch so badly but I couldn’t remember the channel name but I remember the cool videos 😂
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DP is a 58 year old man, having a rough day. He gets a notification on RUclips that Chubbyemu, one of his favorite content creators, has dropped a new video. He's taken to his living room, where we are now, to enjoy his afternoon.
I’m sorry you had a rough day. Hope it gets better.
Aye DP just wanna let you know it will be alright, keep going :)
After consuming a single dose of Chubbyemu, DP made a FULL recovery.
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this is what happened to his brain.
"Relationships are messy, sometimes they're toxic"
Literally.
Sugar and spice and everything nice.
Will ChubbyEmu make a joke about a man murdering his wife? Or is that out of bounds?
It's not that he wouldn't make the joke, but rather, he won't. Because he's a medical reporter, not a commentary channel. @armacham
The joke:
Seems like divorce would have been a lot easier.
This actor is gold every time he's on the channel. It's so great how the actors can convey so much without any sound.
Also the delivery of "is your browser history...suspicious?" during the ad was amazing.
I'd love to see the girl from the refeeding syndrome episode again.
She was cute af
I literally went from the video to check IMDB then watched the "No Frog Eyes Shine" trailer, which is an upcoming short movie with him. That's about the best compliment you can give an actor in something like this: they stand out enough that you go see what else they did. (Edit: listed as upcoming in IMDB, but the teaser was released seven years ago. Not sure what's up with that.)
Wolfgang is special to me, Everytime I see him he reminds me of my best friend who passed away. Not very much his looks, but his mannerisms, especially when he was selling the pork tacos! He always makes me smile and teary, just a little. 💖☺️
He reminds me of Jon Hamm
As someone who recently divorced a cheater, all I can say is it’s not worth hurting them. My ex-wife cheated on me after 20 years together. It crushed me. I was faithful to her. I never knew I could hurt that bad for that long. It’s been almost 2 years now and I’m well on my way rebuilding my life. I’m now happier than ever and my future is bright. My ex-wife is miserable, bitter, and angry and our son hates her for what she did.
It’s not worth risking your life and freedom for a cheater. Move on and let them wallow in their shame and embarrassment because one thing is certain, absolutely nobody cheers for a cheater. They’re universally despised. Let them enjoy the consequences of their actions.
Glad to hear you’re rebuilding your life.
I hope you're okay
Are the straights ok...
I like how your sentiment isn’t, you shouldn’t murder a cheater because murder is on a completely different level of immorality than cheating is and isn’t a fitting punishment whatsoever, but rather “it’s not worth risking your own skin by getting convicted with a murder charge”
How did your son find out?
It's official now. These actors are invincible to every medical affliction
Nah, they're vincible, they die regularly in ChubbyEmu's videos. They just respawn afterward, so they're effectively immortal.
Or unlucky bastards, cursed to go through a world of shit, over and over, with no end in sight.
Zoe plays a very good spurned woman
not this time
He died in this one rip 🕊️
This is particularly notable as murder cases go, because it isn't like she found out and attacked him in the heat of the moment, or even applied one massive dose. She found out, took the time to do research into what she thought was an undetectable method, acquired the thallium and progressively applied it over the course of weeks. That has premeditation written all over it.
Exactly. I find it hard to believe someone could go through with this when it takes weeks to plan and execute while seeing the victim progressivly suffer more and more. She must have been blinded by hate for his betrayal.
Definitely a connection between the "found with another woman" and "done to his organs."
And she only served 20 years. 🙄
No shit it's premeditated.
@@Millixxxxxx there was no betrayal. she clearly didnt love him
There is a similar case to this that happened to a college student, her best friend was extremely jealous and ended up poisoning her with thallium, the problem with thallium is how difficult it is to detect and how slowly it kills the person being poisoned. Its a sadistic way to murder someone
That implies they enjoy the process which depends but it sounds rough for the target.
@plushangy, I get what you mean but "murdering someone" is always "sadistic" because it's unjustifiably taking someone's life.
@@zenithperigee7442 I get that but in the case of thallium the suffering is immense and unrelenting where everything is agony and even simple clothes on your back feel like a blowtorch. The girl at the college was an ivy league student and now she has the mental capacity of a toddler, it's so heartbreaking.
@@zenithperigee7442its always wrong but not always sadistic. Sadism ist the enjoyment of suffering of another being, and that is in no way always involved in murder.
Citation needed. Thallium is poisonous, and while the case seems very similar to one that happened in China, it wasn't an Ivy League university if that's the case.
Cheating is wrong. The revenge plan? Oh, man... That's just on another level of insanity...
Cheating is a symptom.
@@tommyjones1357what 💀
@@Ilikecatsandcannedtuna explained in a book entitled His Needs Her Needs, cheating is generally done to fulfill the needs of the partner that aren’t being fulfilled by their other half.
It is often a married person will cheat with someone who isn’t even attractive such as a coworker - because the coworker is fulfilling a need neglected by the spouse.
Generally.
I can't IMAGINE why he'd cheat on such a wonderful woman /s
@tommyjones1357 nah for guys apparently in some studies is just good ol primative instincts to procreate or because they feel horny ans want variety no different than wanting different types of shoes or cars and more surprisingly that olays a role in why men cheat in that case not so much for emotional fulfillment but for variety and a new partner was found to produce more dopamine release
The sister of my grandmother who lived in Australia killed up to 21 people years ago with thallium rat poison. She was called "aunti thally" because she would act as a kindly old lady who would kill people by bringing them cakes and tea laced with thallium. She even went into hospitals where people she poisoned were dying and gave them more cookies, cakes and such so they would die faster. She was convicted of poisoning 3 people and died in prison.
Holy shit lol how's that for an ancestral story!
It is a known story, I heard about it in a true crime podcast. If that indeed was your family, you have one hell of a icebreaker at social gatherings.
Why did she do that?
any chance she was jewish?
caroline grills?
As soon as I heard you say Thallium, I knew he was a dead man, and that the wife is going away for 1st degree premeditated murder. Over the past decade thallium poisonings have seen an uptick precisely because criminals think it can't be traced. This has only lead to medical teams becoming more aware of it and catching it more often. The only reason I even know about it is because I'm a true crime junkie. Horrible way to go.
Actually she was convicted on Manslaughter and got a very light sentence (check Ann Perry and Rudy Wolmart)
@@nixien1496 Chicks usually do.....
@@nixien1496 6.5 years back in 2002?
this reminds me of thallium poisoning case of zhu ling in china, 30 years suffered from the side effect and just died recently. RIP Zhu Ling and no justices as the perpetrator(s?) still walk free
@@nixien1496I'd like the name of her defense lawyer or the prosecutor who cut her such a deal. Damn. It's unfortunate when cases of obvious premeditated murder are cut a deal "to save the family the anguish of a trial" yet they go in guns blazing to get a conviction bases on sketchy evidence and testimony.
this man did a better job explaining the periodic table in 2 minutes than 2 of my professors did over a whole blasted semester
I don't remember ever hearing it explained like this!
It never was lol@@debbieolandese4912
Bruh! I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Seriously! Really shows how flawed our education system is. The way he explained it actually made sense!
the like count is 314 is the first 3 digits of pi yay now imma ruin it and make it 315
The combination of anger and cold, calm, execution of the means of torturing/killing someone, make poisoning a very creepy way of killing someone.
Poisoning going new meaning to the term "Toxic Relationship"..
Yes, often women are poisoners. When someone dies of poisoning, I always think it was a woman. And I'm a woman. I just find true crime morbidly fascinating.
Woman
@@metalmamasue3680 The whole Aqua Tofana certainly made me feel like it, too. Before I always imagined a man, like in Hercule Poirot or other similar series. But for real, there's been some crazy stories in reddit. One chick secretly added a certain protein powder to her roommate's meals to make her gain weight. Only the girl got really sick, went into ER and it turned out she was allergic to that certain protein. But in the same ER visit accidentally found out she had cancer during the tests and got on treatment immediately which in an ironic way might've saved her life. Also there was this dude who put sawdust in her gf's meals because the gf wanted to lose weight but struggled so he though he would "help". Then he asked if he might be the AH... Smh.
@@metalmamasue3680
>I'm a woman
>I find true crime morbidly fascinating
Name a more iconic duo
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
“She was tried and convicted” holds quite a different bit of weight compared to the usual “and they made a full recovery”
or "they made *a* recovery"
oh my goodness! that's the same thought I had as well! i was waiting for 'he made a full recovery'.. poor man
She was convicted but she only got 6 years for murdering the guy.
they made no recovery
@@nixien1496 wait what?? fr?!? that's unfair tbh cuz she has to be in prison for murder AND for the illegal gain of thallium.. she was literally poisoning him for so many days
The name of this video is far more ominous than what I expect from this channel.
And that’s saying something.
Add the pinned comment and it's bone chills
Exactly why I clicked!
True, I love it haha
Yrah i thought this was turning into a true crime channel or something lol
I can't believe this is the same guy who nearly died from Celiac, just really unlucky
First the ramen, then the tuna sandwich… Damn…
I'm hollering☠☠☠
Chubbyemu Cinematic Universe
Which episode is that?
Using a synthetic dye to remove thallium is wild. Never thought that could happen!
I’m amazed how far science has come to figure out the periodic table as well as how simple but detailed the explanation is. Especially as someone who doesn’t understand chemistry at all
An interesting fact about Prussian blue is that it's relatively nontoxic: the -CN residues are bound extremely tightly to an iron atoms and really don't act like cyanide ions. You can eat something like 10 grams of the stuff a day without issue. The medical version of the dye is Potassium ferric hexocyanate and it basically works by kicking the potassium ion out of the crystal structure and and binding to monovalent heavy metal ions like thallium and cesium.
when I hear Prussian Blue, I think of Bob Ross. so I was like "they made him eat paint?"
I would have thought EDTA.
Our first antibiotics came from dyes, they would turn people’s skin red. Bayer was actually partially a dye company before becoming only pharmaceuticals
@@BethanySchwarz5678 Thanks! this is super interesting to learn, time to go down a new rabbit-hole.
We came from a medical science channel to a true crime tea channel with just one title... Chubbyemu really be giving us all world's drama lmao, keep it up with the amazing work!!
Seriously
Putin was enraptured.
Wow, just wow. Chemistry, medicine and forensic science all in one daunting tale. Keep up the great work Chubby
little did RV know she was a black widow, and she was killing him slowly.🤣🤣🤣
are you callin' him fat? Or p h o c k i n j a c k e d
no, we don't need who-done-its. its fucking annoying to merge all content into a catch all, generic formula.
about 30 years ago a girl studying at Tsinghua university was poisoned with Thallium, recently she passed away at the age of 50 but the person who poisoned her is still not found, a true tragedy
Wow, this Doctor turned food truck vendor turned bovine rearer turned podcast startup guy has been through it.
don't forget farmer
We should call him "Mr Lucky."
Truly the Jonny Sins of youtube
Don't forget about the time he let his young daughter eat all of his thc gummies!😅
😂 I love how he uses the same actors... I want to star in one of these, even if I don't get paid 🤣
whenever Chubbyemu goes on for a while about chemical structures, I'm just thinking "he's dead.. isn't he?"
And, he is. 😞
think about it like this, the wife may have been crazy or abusive, but something about not telling the other woman he was married leans more and more into the direction of him not really deserving any pity.
@@britbuttmcbooty9221Murder is much worse, morally speaking, than cheating on your wife.
Plus, why are you assuming she didn't do anything to warrant it? The kind of monster who would murder her husband... something tells me that kind of person might be abusive in some way.
Cheating on your wife is bad, of course, but to say someone deserves no pity is so cruel.
@@britbuttmcbooty9221 must be a troll
@@sithdude2436LOL
The first case of this that I heard was a middle age couple getting rid of their noisy neighbors. They were putting it in their sodas which they stored in their garage. The mother of the family had several hospitalizations and finally died and one of the kids were now experiencing similar symptoms. They tested the mothers body and the kids and discovered the thallium. Detective work traced it back to the neighbor.
"Because we have noisy neighbours we're going to take it a step further and turn into murderous neighbours"
Holy fuck
(After consulting with a Lawyer, I wonder if the following was what they said...). "...We had trouble with Ants and Cockroaches in our garage. We obtained some old discontinued insecticide cheap, and put some in the soda/food/drink in the garage. We can't be held responsible if, at a later date, some burglar intruders invade our garage and take stuff ! If they'd taken our chainsaw and accidentally cut themselves, would you be suin' us for that too ?"
@@KiwiCatherineJemma I'm pretty sure what OP meant was, that the couple went to the garage of their noisy neighbours and poisened the soda/drinks of the noisy neighbours in the garage of the noisy neighbours. Not their own.
Also, this legal argument wouldn't stand anyway, as Thallium, even as insecticide, is already banned. And also, a court would find that putting Thallium in your drink, when you apparently knew it would be taken, was a calculated risk you were willing to take. Normal people would instead move the drinks or find other solutions than poisoning their own drink supply.
This wouldn't stand either way, no matter the argument.
You mean the Peggy Carr/George Trepal case?
I have never seen another creator break down diseases and stuff the way you do. This is amazing and i really enjoy it!!
I watched case on Forensic Files. It was a slow thallium poisoning case involved a wife and husband similar to this one. I remember the law enforcement took a string of the husband's hair and the thallium accumulation in the hair indicated the time when the wife poisoned the husband.
Maybe that's why I immediately knew what it was? Well, not exactly, but I knew it was some kind of heavy metal poisoning. I'm pretty sure I did see that episode.
It would only be a guesstimate, as you can only know averages here, but it could be a half decent indication of time. Hair grows, in average, half an inch per month, but some people have hair that grows double+ or half that amount, so if there is 2" of growth affected, PLUS the amount of hair below the skin, it could be anywhere from ~1-6 months. Not very scientific, but average growth would indicate ~4 months.
I saw that episode the husband died. The wife wanted that 1m dollar settlement the husband won to herself.
I literally cannot sleep without that voice over whispering his sinister lullaby.
Was that the one where she put it in his sweet tea? She even brought the sweet tea to the hospital where he was dying iirc
I was thinking it could be thallium because I watched a documentary about a case where a man murdered two women and tried to murder another woman with thallium and the hairloss was one of the symptoms. Another interesting information about thallium is that it has no taste and no smell so you won't sense if you're poisoned.
Sounds like the 1995 film "The Young Poisoner's Handbook". Thallium was the poison in that movie as well.
There's also a famous case in China where a very promising talented woman was allegedly poisoned by her roommate(s) , but they suspected corruption and the perpetuator was never caught
There was at least one case where a child who'd accidentally swallowed rat poison was saved by a nurse who recognized the symptoms of thallium poisoning after reading a murder mystery novel.
@@hjt091Pale Horse by Agatha Christie
If he couldn’t taste it why didn’t he eat the whole sandwich
I love that you bridge the gap between in-depth knowledge and simple explanations.
There's a lot of things I don't grasp but I can still appreciate it because you explain it so thoroughly.
This is one of the reasons I love these videos. Biology was one of my weakest subjects but I've been learning from watching these videos. Same thing with Mentor Pilot who covers air accidents and incidents. CE's and MP's ability to take subjects that could easily be over most of our heads and break them down so we can understand but not turn away experts in their fields is amazing. They'd make great teachers.
@@christinegarrett7257
CE is a professor, which is probably why he's so good at teaching without going over our heads.
I’ve heard about this case. She got to plea down to just SIX YEARS because she was able to convince people that she was abused, even though she was abusive herself. They weren’t married, they were an older couple in a domestic relationship. She ran him off the road with her car when she found out about the affair, poisoned him for two weeks, then finally killed him when he tried to leave her for the other woman. Imagine getting pleasure from watching someone suffer, and then getting released back into the world after just six years. Good thing she was too old to be able to do much damage when she got out.
Women
@@marcJoelAbusers*
If he was abusive, she would have rejoiced in him finding another woman..... he could be the new woman's problem then, not hers.
That's absolutely ridiculous. She made the dude suffer!! _Bullsh*t she was abused,_ yeah right, what a lucky P.O.S. to not be rotting in prison right now!! Assuming she's out....
@@raidtheferry Well the case was in 2004, so she's been out for 14 years now.
6:23
"Biology, at least what we think we know of it right now, on Earth..."
I greatly appreciate how humble and open-minded this approach is. Maintaining that quality while providing entertaining and informative content about subject matter that can easily veer into dry academia is very admirable. Thank you!
If you're into sci-fi-ish novels then I recommend Andy Weir's "Project Hail Mary" novel (he's the same one that wrote The Martian that was later adapted into a movie starring Matt Damon). Its a reeally good read.
@@nottechytutorials thanks for the rec
@@Demi_Purple I'm not done yet, but its very fun to read one chapter a day like its a TV episode of a new show.
Andy Weir has mastered the art of suspense as well and going onto what we would expect. I suspect bc he's coming up with the ideas as he's writing, so whatever idea comes to his mind would naturally come to our minds as well.
@@nottechytutorials Oh heck yes, that is a very fun story.
But some things that haven't really been tested or studied are completely safe and effective and if you ask any questions about it, you get banned from all social media.
I have a chemistry background and I have to say, your explanation of how atoms works was absolutely wonderful with the amount of time you had to work with.
"As you remember from your chemistry courses . . ." Someone is giving me way too much credit.
I only remember that thing where you balance the two sides lol
@@ravenID429I almost failed the class cause of that section. Math was never something I was good at, and my A went to an F that semester.
Elements lose their outer shell electrons so other possible charges are TI+2 and TI+3
Me when he said that "😀......🤷"
One of the few things I remember from hs chemistry is that I barely managed to squeak by with a low "C." I easily sailed through all the other science classes. But, for the life of me, I never could get a good grasp of chemistry. 😣
Oh my goodness you have such a deep understanding of all of these concepts to be able to explain it all so concisely.
It's impressive. I'm a disabIed RN, but biology is more my thing than chemistry. So the lessons are good. He definitely is a sharp cookie.
I mean youtubers can retry as many times as needed lol. But im sure he knows his stuff
@@Linkophereretrying has nothing to do with what she said
You think teachers don't have scripts? Everybody writes down their lessons before doing them in front of students or in front of a camera
I'll never understand this kind of crime.
A failed relationship isn't worth prison.
Especially since adultery would be a win-win for the wife in a divorce court so instead of going out a winner she ended up in jail for murder.
Crazy people don't consider consequences.
@@angelbear_ogAll I'm gonna say, is he cheated on her for a reason.
@@Bob_Lob_Law It doesn't have to be a good or logical one, it could be as banal as boredom. We never know what can push someone over the edge.
A relationship does not need to be a failure due to one instance of cheating.
Dan Savage and Esther Perel have some amazing videos/podcasts on relationships, which hopefully can spare you and yours a lot of heartbreak.
This guy gets so many ailments and diseases. Good to see him still standing after all that.
autopsy report: allow me to introduce myself
He died
If so, maybe his wife had him stuffed and stood him in the corner of her cell? Just spitballing. @@tazyboy28
@@tazyboy28 Pretty sure OP is talking about the actor, who has now appeared in multiple videos, not the real man who was murdered
😂😂😂 poor dude
Where I live we had, just a few years ago, the case of an individual who poisoned his entire family with tallium (and sadly a few of them died)
The macabre irony of this is that his defence lawyer had a hard time with his case, cause the guy left a review on the website which sold him the tallium with a comment along the lines of "The potency of the Tallium you sent me was inferior to what you claimed. I could not kill my relatives in this way. 1 Star"
And if you are wondering: he was a psychiatric patient, deemed "Mentally unfitted to plead guilty", so he was sentenced to 10+ years psychiatric incarceration
to be far that is farrrrr worse then a regular prison. conditions at those types of places are not very good.
Only 10 years?
@@justagirlsd3000 Yeah, but with how psichiatric jail works where I live even when he gets out he will never be able to re-enter society, "10 years psichiatric jail" means "life sentence"
It's THALLIUM , with a TH. How you got through this whole video and misspelled it literally every time is honestly kind of impressive.
@@SnoFitzroyman leave him alone its the same thing
Great hospital. My local hospital would have just said it was a massive heart attack, and nothing could be done.
6:00 - the review of periodic table that you made: Sir! it was awesome! This short talk should be given at schools. So elegant, brief and informative! Well done!
I absolutely loved the elaborate chemistry/physics part. You are always thorough with your explanations, but this is on another level. Keep it up!
Nerd!
@citrusbutter7718 you say that as if it's a bad thing. I rather be called that any day over...thug?
@@punishedexistence I took that comment as an accurate and gratifying statement of myself lol. I’m sure it’s jest and/or self-reflexion even lol.
And then there's the near ubiquitous payback of the nerds, a job that pays well, and the enjoyment of the ongoing attainment of further knowledge. So basically, what I am saying, is being a nerd is not a bad thing, overall. :-)
There is power in knowledge. Or better stated, life is hard, but it's even harder if you are stupid. An example is the "hold my beer and watch this" crowd. Darwin awards should be a real thing. How'd I do?@@nicolasgiuristante
Love the thorough explanation, starting from the stems of chemistry, through biochemistry, and on to medicine. Amazing such great educational material is available for free and it's fun to watch. Thank you for making it!
not all hero wear capes
I made a vow 58 yrs ago to love, and cherish my husband…..I am still madly in love with him I am 77, and he is 78. We are still very intimate, and enjoy our sex life. I never cheated even when he was gone a year in Vietnam. Trust was a big issue for me….I trusted him with my life! If he ever cheated she sure didn’t get much because we spent every night together! I am blessed to be loved by this man! ❤
TMI
Ok boomer enough
Aww that is so sweet! Congratulations not just on the length of your marriage, but on the depth of your love. 💜
based couple
Im starting to question this guy's life choices. I feel like a whole medical textbook could be writen on all the crazy stuff that happened to this one guy
edit: You dont need more actors Chubby, we love this guy!
This dude is a really good actor
agreed
He's got the worst luck, too. Accidentally drinking pesticides, poisoned by his wife, etc.
dude puts his fingers in his mouth after scratching his ass, he had it coming honestly
@@ManabiLTpoisoned by his wife twice lmao
A man saw a ChubbyEmu notification on his phone. This ☝️ is what happened to his free time.
🤣🤣
☠️☠️☠️
A college student had a 7-8 page final essay to write. This is what happened to her future.
a college student had a stats final to study for worth 30% of her final grade. this ☝🏼 is what happened to her productivity.
a college student had to study for the last math class of his degree. 👆this is what happened to his focus
This is my first Chubbyemu video where a crime was involved. As a man who loves documentaries from A&E, I like this direction.
I love it too!
There's another one for you, then. Find "A Wife Put Drain Cleaner In Husband's Coffee" from about a year ago. (No link because RUclips likes filtering links)
This is monsters will keep you busy
@@ottomattix86 I love that channel too!
An intentional crime at least. The illegal food truck one...
Thanks!
Thank you!
As a medicine freshman, I was so troubled with all the assignments and exams of general chemistry and biochemistry. Seing some elements encorporated made me feel again so motivated. Thank you i can know study for my exam tomorrow more focused
and you should use a spell check for your written assessment :) incorporated is the word
@@chickstar69duplicity35 🤣🤭
@@chickstar69duplicity35 In the medical field i's and e's are interchangeable.
@@chickstar69duplicity35 so you'll just assume that english is their mother language?
@@NiluNille What language will be used for the exam? Or maybe that won't matter if it's not in journalism, English, creative writing or....?
If I had a nickel for every time Chubbyemu covered a case of someone poisoning their partner rather than getting a divorce, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
Edit: Jfc I said every time CHUBBYEMU covered it, not every time it happened in human history. Get some reading comprehension.
Played by the same actor too
THE DETERGENT POISONING 😂
Jeez, people need to put down the poison and pick up the pen.
I see what you did there lol
Toxic femininity, thinking they own their partner. Bet she still thinks she's the real victim here 🤷♂️
Thallium is one of the oldest poisons. Also known as "The poisoner's poison" and "Inheritance powder".
Isn’t it arsenic?
@@stefanostokatlidis4861yes. “Poudre d’inheritance” was arsenic oxide.
Not thallium, arsenic. Thallium wasn't discovered back there. Arsenic poisoning is way faster, but also way more obvious.
See how disgusting and removed people become by calling it little nicknames like inheritance whatever instead of murder juice.
@@Rowan-mo4ko Euphemisms are the favorite of disgusting people.
i cannot stress how much i love your channel. it’s such a fun way for me to review anatomy and physiology
Same, I'm new here but I worked as a disabIed RN for decades before my back went south. So it's very interesting.
'Not having a reflex in the ankle is not something people will be checking every day' Well that's me now be adding it to my morning routine
Right!
replying to this comment to remind you to check bc when I first saw it six months ago I still had that reflex and I no longer do (along with multiple other symptoms likely indicative of nervous system damage); it really be your own body
Why? Do you cheat?😅
NEW VIDEO WOO!!! I have been obsessively watching various videos on interesting crimes that have been committed historically, and as soon as the hair loss and the pain/loss of sensation in extremities was described, I suspected Thallium. Totally not because I watched a video that talked about a Thallium poisoning. I still feel smart.
Actually I remembered what happened to RB: Thallium was used by an agent of the communist east german Ministry of State Security (Stasi) to try to kill Wolfgang Welsch in 1981. He experienced similar conditions but was saved finally.
Real talk: you are an amazing educator. Your explaining basic concepts/definitions (-emia etc.) is a meme but its also fantastic. Any intro chemistry student would be greatly aided by the heavy metals segment. It takes a really solid understanding of a concept to be able to break it down so simply.
Merry Xmas, Dr. B!
Thank you! Merry Christmas!
If you go more than two days throwing up you need to go to a hospital! I could drink water but when I tried to eat food it came up. Pepto Bismol didn't work and on the third day I went to a hospital. I kept on driving and on the fourth day went to another hospital where a CT scan confirmed I had an obstructed bowel and had emergency surgery. I had a colostomy bag for 6 months and that was reversed in November. I'm doing fine, now, the colostomy reversal surgery went well. My stomach looks like a sword fight from Game of Thrones or The Walking Dead.
@AIuzkyhardships
I'm so glad to hear that you're doing better now!
Glad you’re ok 🙏
This is a whole ass forensics files episode. I love it.
I would love to see him do a case report for like the top 10 poisons . . . animal venom as well . . .
One thing I learned from this video is that doctors have a hard job and that it is wise to continue adding to one's knowledge. Interesting video keep them coming!
It's nice that Jon Hamm has time to do these medical skits for you in between his other projects.
😂
Nah that’s John Spam
Explains why he was selling the undercooked pork a while back.....
Lol was thinking this guy looked like John Hamm
Man like I get cheating is one of the worst things someone can do in a relationship, but this woman is just downright evil. It isn't worth killing someone and going to prison for, just break up and move on.
too many missed the sixties and wife swapping seventies. chill. it's just p.....y for God's sake, it's renewable. it's a resource.
Poisoning is going too far - but Zoe must have found some really poisonous stuff in RB's emails and internet.
She got 62 years in prison to think about it
@@justayoutuber1906 So basically life, assuming she was in her 30s.
@@UberFoX Revenge isn't justice.
When waiting to find out if the person survived or not in ChubbyEmu's videos. my heart always sinks when I hear the words 'At autopsy". 😞
made a full recovery > made a recovery > at autopsy
Sadly thallium is so hard to detect by the time they think thallium poisoning it is usually too late to save the victom
I felt the same way. So sad😢
But this time it was completely expected (still sad, just not as surprising as the herbicide guy and the pasta student)
A student waited weeks for a new Chubbyemu video to drop. This is what happened to his patience.
And his grades
Yes! I am having withdrawal symptoms...
Underrated comment
I will never understand the people who resort to murder over failed relationships.
They are narcissists who also happen to be psychopaths, in her mind she was justified in slowly killing her husband, and she probably enjoyed seeing him suffer
People taking their vows seriously, especially the "Till death do us part"
Some people don't handle betrayal very well
because of the community property agreement with marriage!! if the husband dies, she gets every thing instead of just half!!!.
@@killpidone well, she did promise to take care of him. Just not quite in the way that he expected.
I have mercury poisoning. Lost my outer eyebrows and hair. Doc said it's alopecia, depression, anxiety, psychosomatic disorder, bipolar, in that order. 😂 Thanks for this very informative story. It helps me to understand the chemical processes of heavy metal toxicity.
How did u get it?
Maybe a tooth filling
I hope doc has been replaced with a competent one.
I've heard that Drs guidelines include the metaphor that, if you see hoofprints, think about horses not zebras. In other words, what's more likely?
That's probably why they misdiagnosed it that long as something more common.
@@MrJdsenior
How did you get diagnosed with Mercury poisoning? Did you get tested with a blood draw or it was used a different method to have the results that you have accumulated Mercury in your body?
His first mistake was being named Arby.
That's not arbitrary
Real
His real name was Xiaoye Wang
he had the meat 🙁
Ha
watched the full advertisement segment because a lot of youtubers false-advertise VPNs, but you actually got it right! The only thing I would note is that feds can still access your search history, they'll just ask your VPN provider, not your ISP
I just learned more about the periodic table than all my classes combined. Thank you for explaining things in a relatable way!
I'm very curious about which part of this video relates to you the most.
@@bmanpura Yes, I'm curious as well.
I flunked Chemistry because no-one had explained the periodic table to me in the way that ChubbyEmu does here. The videos he produces are solid science, and make understanding about atomic structure waaaaay more easy that it ever was years ago. Kudos!
thats concerning
y'all know "relatable" can be literally referring to relativity, not like relatable memes, right? Something can be "relatable" as in "understandable" completely apart from "relatable" as in "shared experience"
I swear some of you just didn't go to ANY of your English classes
"Is your browser history suspicious?" Didn't expect that one 😂
Thank you, Chubby Emu, for sharing knowledge about Thallium Poisoning. Everyone should Google the story of Zhu Ling, a victim of this type of poisoning. The suspect is never prosecuted, by the way.
It’s not always what you know, but who you know. How very sad this is.
I think I read about this case when I was a kid. This was the case that lead to doctors knowing that thallium poisoning can be treated with Prussian blue, right? Her classmates reached out to American doctors through the fledgeling Internet IIRC.
That was an impressive light-speed synopsis of biochemistry and neurophysiology relating to Thallium ingestion without dumbing down any of the relevant factors. Nice animations as well. Kudos!
cheating on someone is one thing. poisoning someone with thallium is pure psychotic and i sincerely hope that this woman is punished to the full extent of the law. if shes capable of that then shes not safe to live in normal society
She was punished, for 6.5 years
@@reikiradja8030 Oh, so like most criminal women no real punishment at all...
Tbh if she was psycho enough to do this, she was probably already psycho before she found out he cheated. Cheating is generally unacceptable but i give a pass for abuse victims trying to get away from their abuser
@@Notanothercrayon You should google "ann perry of long island" and read up on this psycho woman. No joke, it's some insane stuff. I'm taking dude drove through his own fence because he said he was done and leaving, because she was standing behind his car. She reacted by getting in her car and rear ending him. He went back, and two months later the poison was delivered.
Dude is really, really dumb for returning to a clearly abusive relationship.
Oh yeah, and the dude who broke into their home and beat him was her cousin. Insanity.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Glad to have a more “murder” type of video than a “person was a moron” type video tbh! Lovin the switch up.
There was also a woman who put drain cleaner in her husband's coffee. But that man survived
nah go watch true crime lol.
Especially good presentation of the relevant chemistry. Teaching it without getting too technical or too simplistic is quite a task, and in this video you did it especially well.
Fantastic acting too, as always (though I do miss Whang a bit).
I'm starting to figure out what the medical terms are thanks to him. I wouldn't be surprised if his videos are played in classrooms
The actor is perfect for these videos he's pretty funny too
@@Lynngamble52 For sure. I'm not saying anything negative about the actor in the majority of CE's latest videos. I'm just a fan of Whang, so I'm openly-biased in terms of my enjoying his performances.
I love the way you lead into a commercial that in some way can be a connection to what you are explaining.
Cheating is scummy, but poisoning someone because of that is even worse.
yea but when men violently murder women for cheating, you people say actions have consequences. ironic it’s different now.
I really liked this video! You managed to explain a bunch of complex stuff in a concise easy to understand way. I was terrible at chemistry in high school! But part of the problem was our teacher would just give us a worksheet and the answer key and wouldn’t actually teach us. We of course could ask questions but usually his answers would be overly wordy and usually would not fully answer your question. He literally looked like a mad scientist and was definitely a bit off his rocker. One time he had us make smelling salts but didn’t tell us what it was and told us to sniff it so I sniffed it and it really kicked my butt!
Just watched the rotten mango episode on the Chinese student who was poisoned by her best friend. The young lady survived but has the mental age of a 5 year old.
This woman grew up in the same town as her, I believe.
I thought of that too. It’s tragic!
Holy crap! My 2nd wife tried to poison me with Thalium! This hits kinda close to home! She was hoping to unalive me and get my Social Security money!
OMG I am so, so sorry!!! Did she give you enough thallium that you had symptoms, or did you somehow catch her trying to poison you?
That’s horrible I’m so sorry
Wow great chemical lesion Doc, I may run this again. The fact that you point out, "this is what we think we know" at the moment. You display a refreshing combination intelligence and vast knowledge, tempered with humility and wisdom. Bearing in mind, we don't know what we don't know would behoove all of us. Thanks for all the great content!
This was an exciting episode for a nerd like myself. I just watched a video on a woman in South Korea that was poisoned with thallium and I was curious to know the mechanism of action. All of my questions have been answered. Unfortunately, the woman went from being a straight A student to being disabled because the amount of thallium that she consumed caused irreversible damage. Shots out to rotten mango for displaying physical damage and thank your Chubby emu for nerding out with me and getting down to the scientific down and dirty of this toxin.
Yeah, I never realized it kind of mimicd potassium. But it all makes sense now.
@@ouwebrood497 Yeah it's almost kinda surprising that it just kinda works like that. It seems rare for much in science to be _that_ intuitive.
Me too
That's a horrible thing to happen!
I was thinking about the Rotten Mango vid when watching this, too! Using this as a method of revenge is so insanely cruel. You force the person to suffer slowly and over several months. It's nightmarish. I'd rather someone knock me over the head with a hammer than to have to go out like this. Idk how anyone can consider putting another person through so much pain, no matter WHAT they've done to you (well... I suppose those who fuck with kids, animals, and neurodivergent individuals I may understand). Cruelty for cruelty does nothing but increase hate.
Why am i enjoying his videos so much? The title, the thumbnail, the way he presents information is just perfect.
For me, another factor is hearing what happened to the patient. This video at the end actually made me feel sad.When he says "full recovery", it makes me feel happier
We used to use Prussian Blue in the CNC fabrication industry. It's used for adding visible color to the outside diameter of a piece of metal that will then have a few thousandths of an inch removed. The effect is that when the blue becomes removed by the carbide cutting tool... now we know we've removed all of the old surface and can visibly see it. Otherwise the newly cut metal would be the same color as it was before removing any material.
Chubbyemu, you have outdone yourself. This one deserves an award. Thank you also for the links in the description so that we can find out more (I was interested in the criminal case).
I have zero medical background aside from problems I've personally had, but your videos are VERY interesting. Especially when you're trying to get one step ahead of your explanations.
I love these scenarios so much almost as much as my brain loves learning all the medical diagnoses and causes. I bet it's fun for the actors too cause they get to *ACT* like so much of acting is more than line deliveries like it's all in what you're trying to convey and how much of that can the audience pick up and follow you in your perfomance.
Not condoning infidelity but that wife's revenge was purely evil. If your marriage is that bad but worth trying to save, try counselling or get a divorce and move on. Sure RB was wrong but his wife should have confronted him and read him the riot act. People are just plain rotten.
I found you when you had Justin Whang acting as an alcoholic (lol "acting") and I agree with other commenters here that you've done a great job choosing the talent to portray the patients before their admittance to the ER.
I wasn't familiar with Prussian blue being used as an antidote for heavy metal poisoning, interesting tale! I wish I understood all of Earth's elements better. We are such weird walking chemistry labs
That's why it is one of my favorite pigments. Such interesting use cases outside of painting deep rich blues to potentially saving lives.
no one deserves to be cheated, but no one deserves to die for cheating on their spouse
How do you know what somebody deserves?
@@deltalima6703 Having a sane moral compass helps.
@@deltalima6703 A basic understanding of right and wrong, perhaps? Like, cheating is wrong... but it's not "death penalty" levels of wrong.
u don’t cheat unfortunately
@@sebasfl.22 See, while cheating is wrong, poisoning someone is a heck of a lot more wrong, so...
That is the most eloquent description of the periodic table construction that I have ever seen. This is a superbly constructed video. Thank you very much for this information.
GT is a 45 year old man presenting to the Living Room to watch Chubbyemu. The dopamine receptors in his brain are stimulated by the flashing images on the screen which give him a euphoric feeling. The effects are short lived as the video is over in fifteen minutes. Back at homeostasis, GT tries watching the video again to regain the euphoric feelings he just had, but something is wrong. Because he had already watched the video once before the next viewing did not have the same effect. Disillusioned, GT decided he just had to wait for the next episode. Content with this decision he was able to make a full recovery.
The episode always hits harder when I'm experiencing similar symptoms to the patient featured within.
When given the choice, which would you pick, male pattern baldness or spinal cord disintegration?
I'm already losing my hair, so I'd pick that one!
@@elvispressplay7735 if ur already losing ur hair why pick that one? pick the disintegration, get the best of both worlds lmao
stop cheating on your wife bro
Stop eating and drinking from whoever is making your food
I'll never understand why someone like Zoey would poison her husband for cheating on her when she could have just divorced him. Why anyone would choose murder and prison instead of a divorce in a situation like this is insane. To ruin your own life in response to someone hurting you is illogical and foolish.
...she thought she would get away with it.
Divorce would have resulted in her quality of life reducing a lot but murder wouldn't have changed much as she would have gotten a life insurance payout.
@@steveburke7675 As any woman would think. And what is more sinister that she almost reached her goal, and got laughable 6,5 years for murder.
@@ПетрВрангель-т8пblame the judge for offering a plea deal
Or they didn’t have enough evidence to prove it was first degree, but they did have enough evidence to prove it was manslaughter
Prosecutors will settle for a lesser charge if they don’t have enough evidence to prove the greater charge beyond a reasonable doubt
It would be hard to prove this lady did it intentionally. In the United States justice system
Not only that but stringing him along and lingering to enjoy someone else's pain- some of this gets on the neighbor, too, the break-in smells of accomplice.
me high asf pretending to understand chemistry
AH is a 36 year old woman presenting to her bedroom with covid. Not being able to work, she binged watched Chubbyemu videos. Her cats slept on her all day. This is what happened to her joints (ow) 🐈⬛🐈⬛
Oh no. I been using AH to mean something else. Can you guess? I bet you can. Sorry I didn’t ever think about someone’s initials.
@@kerrynicholls6683 Attack Helicopter
Lessons to learn:
Never poison your spouse.
Never cheat, you might get poisoned.
And if your neighbor is cheating, and you know it, mind your own business.
@@app103definitely not
@@app103 literally shuddup
@@app103 people deserve to know if their spouce is cheating on them if you really think they don’t i wish you’ve experienced this
I got that painful nerve sensitivity on my foot when I accidentally stepped on a scorpion, it's a terrible sensation of both tingling numbness and hypersensitive pain, immediately I knew this guy was in for a nightmarish experience (luckily I was okay, but if scorpion venom contained a lethal dose of thallium I probably wouldn't have been)
Did you make a full recovery?
How long did it take?
Did medication speed up the process, or were you put on pain killers while they just waited for your body to clean up the toxins?
I wish you a very pleasant day, and a scorpion-free life :)
@@MrNicoJac I regained full feeling in my foot after 2 days :)
AC has just started a medical terminology class. Presenting to the exam room, the test asks what various prefixes, word roots, and suffixes means. She comes across the word “anemia”
“An-“ meaning “without” and “-emia” meaning “presence in blood”
Dr. Bernard, seeing your video has come out cheers me up to a good degree. I just learned of Mitten Squad a popular fallout youtuber’s passing, it tears me up to know a guy I watched that basically babysat me through the whole pandemic, and I was so stoked to see again on video is gone. Thanks for helping me take my mind off of the loss of.. well admittedly a friend who’d never be able to reciprocate, or acknowledge my existence.
Huh
Please get out more and meet peopIe in real life. Go for walks, visit a park. Live your life living, not just existing. ❤
My wife I’m going through a divorce with now, I’m pretty sure poisoned me twice, and had my brake lines cut.
Damn, wtf! Good luck getting the divorce man
Record everything possible, audio, video or just writing it down.
Sorry to hear that. You should (must) watch Terrence Popp (Redonkulas).
Really, he is a LIFE SAVER, no joke
I was expecting this to be an STI run rampant case but I guess there are multiple ways for cheaters to put their health at risk
I was also expecting this since I actually already known cases with that exact outcome, but a few minutes in I quickly noticed it was poisoning
Nah cheating is not a crime poisoning is
@@flimcomedy7667 that has nothing to do with my comment
@@palomathereptilian you never know what twist there will be in these videos 😆
strange victim blaming energy. You keep that when women cheat on men too, or is it only a one way street for ya? Like... you just say to a woman that gets beat by a man that she cheated on 'multiple ways you put your health at risk' do ya? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we just appreciate how much this channel is addicting…I literally had to do a reverse image search to find it bc I wanted to watch so badly but I couldn’t remember the channel name but I remember the cool videos 😂