4 misinformation that has long been refuted in the case of Kris and Lisanne: They did not take the family dog on a walk. The dog belonged to a restaurant owner and was most likely not on the tour. It was not the host family who informed the authorities, but the tour guide, because they did not show up for a planned tour with him. There were not 77 attempts to call the police, but 8. The clothes were not neatly folded. The tour guide did not go into the women's room just like that, but to look for them and even on the instructions of the police, and he was never alone. We have been researching this case for over a year and have gained many new insights. We have analyzed the court files and spoken to everyone involved. It would be nice if all these lies would finally stop - people come to harm because they are innocently suspected.
Thank you for this. its not shameful to admit info you have shared was incorrect; many sources lie and its easy to unknowingly do so too. Thus, I hope be amazed addresses their mistake
@@ashb7846 Wikipedia is full of missinformation about this case also. They have rejected corrections because they cannot see and check the files themselves. Unfortunately, they therefore take information from the tabloids.
#2 It's a sheet of ice. The head is a wet spot where the water is coming out of the rock, the body is the ice shining in the sun and the legs are melt water running down. I've seen this kind of thing all over the Apalachians in the north.
20:16 never risk your life for a photo. When I was 9, my family and I were on a trip to the mountains, and we were at a wonderful viewing spot. This teenager boy, who was with his mom, dad and sister, went OVER the fence, and was trying to very dangerously take a selfie, with him barely on the mountain. His family was screaming at him to get down, and at 9 years old, it was a really scary experience. His mom was crying, his sister and dad were screaming at him, and luckily, he was ok. I believe i started crying too, because it was really scary, and I know that really bad things can happen. Your life is worth more than followers.
my grams was an avid hiker and one day we did drills with a whistle where she sent me, aged 9, down the path alone, and said "when you start feeling nervous, blow three times, and rescue will come" and sure af she did come. This is literal life-saving advice
A compass and whistle have been my besties on any hike or local romp. Even in suburbia or old train tracks on bridges (where I liked to go) it's still so easy to get more than just lost.
This is the only channel that still maintains punctuations in speech. The narrators still maintaina good conversational cadence using appropriate inflections that make listening to them so stress free. With other channels the narrators seem to be in a rush; no inflections nothing. So robotic and annoying. I'm glad that this channel is still the same with perfect pauses allowing the viewers to react/absorb in the visuals which in turn creates an experience where one is thoroughly interested throughout. Good job at keeping the key factors that made you, you. I wish other RUclipsrs too kept their original USPs.
I've pounded the rails for over 30 + yrs. I've work with other rail crews where they hit people. At times the person they had hit (what's left of them). It really mentally screws up the individual as a crew member at headend. I feel more sorrier for crew members.
@@scorpion19142001 I used to clean up after animal and human hits. What I struggle with is the amount of people that commit suicide by train and give no thought to the driver or crew. It lives with the survivors forever. It happens so frequently in Australia that the training session for drivers includes these collisions. They call it “brakes and blinds”. Apply the brakes and pull down the blind so they don’t have to see the hit and aftermath.
I walked the rails that ran behind my Grandfather's farm from a early age AND NEVER even had a FAR CALL! You keep your head on a swivel and pay attention to things! For example when I FELT a train coming, I would get off the tracks and even off the bed and into the weeds until I was sure the tracks were clear. ALSO I would keep looking BOTH ways up and down the track at all times! From the pic you can clearly see the girls were NOT DOING THAT!
And it led to even more people dying from trying to emulate him. The authorities had to move the bus to a museum to stop McCandless’s fans from getting into difficulties trying to reach it. He’s not a hero, he’s a lesson 😢
2:34 That's the left girl's arm. It's sticking out behind her. That shadow is not suspicious. Edit: People are commenting that it's the right girl's arm, not the left girl's arm. My original comment was probably wrong, so I'm putting this here.
Its the girl on the right's right arm though if you look at the other shadows the sun is almost above the to the right, we cant see her arm but the way they both stick their arms out behind them suggests that its the arm making the shadow
An interesting fact about "Into the Wild" is that nobody knows where that bus came from or how it got there; there are no roads in that area. Recently the government airlifted the bus to a museum, using a heavy-lift Skycrane helicopter, because too many people were putting themselves in danger attempting the dangerous hike just to reach it.
Bullocks. It was a purpose built bus used by miners that was first used by Yucatan Consruction Company to house workers while doing road work. It was then pulled out to location by a bulldozer for the miners to use and then left.
oh come on... that first one is 1000% a crime. the somber and odd photos, the extra shadow, the folded clothes, bleached bones, the tour guide spending WAY too much time in their room, him somehow finding their remains instead of the police, and that review... i bet it was the tour guide, and the deleted photo was likely one taken of him, which he'd have to delete to keep his alibi. i'm surprised the photo was perma-deleted, though... almost nothing is permanently gone when deleted on modern devices... you'd think some tech experts could've retrieved the photo if the camera was even remotely modern.
Another banger, BA. This one had me damn near in tears at the three girls. I have three sons in elementary school, and I can only imagine losing them. One of my sons drowned when he was 7 (he’s about to turn 9) but was saved by a lifeguard and my wife and I still have PTSD from seeing our little boy with blue lips, but at least he is still with us. These kinds of videos are important for people to see what can truly be lost. Thanks, BA, you hit home but not in a bad way. 💪🏼
1st case: the deleted photo it could easily be recovered since any deleted file is not actually deleted it stay on the memory until it is overwritten by the system
If I'm not mistaken they tried connecting it to a computer and recovering the photo. It was irrecoverable which means it had been connected to a computer in order to permanently delete that specific picture. It was definatly a crime.
Can't remember if the camera had a built in function to permanently delete images (aka overwrite it with noise) or if what @gabrielmillan2902 is saying is true. But it was completely gone
That kid who went out into the wild needed to be more prepared. I'm talking about taking classes on how to provide food and shelter for himself in the wild - like survival classes, which would have also taught him how to preserve that moose.
@@tungquan9340 What is the question you are referring to? Or are you being mystical? Otherwise, my answer is that he needed to take classes that would help him survive (they used to exist; I don't know if they still do).
4:13 I’m a bone collector, if the bones where left in direct sunlight for long enough they would have bleached. I find bones all the time in open sunny and dry places and they are often bleached, brittle and fragile
I live in the UK (not a very big place, you're never more than 80 miles away from the edge of the country). I went out fishing one evening while I was working away from home and left it a bit late to start back to my rental property and it started getting dark. I thought I knew roughly where I was going but after a mile or so i gave up and decided to just head to the nearest source of light (it was pitch black by then). By the time I found a road, and then a house to ask for some directions, I was 9 miles from where I'd started and had to book a taxi to come and fetch me (and my kit) from a house which was nowhere near a river 😂
Its a sad way to go, but heartbreaking? No, it was inevitable. He was overconfident and very naive. He travelled completely unprepared with no preparation for, where he was going at any time, without even halfway proper equipment, with no plans in case of emergency. If he hadnt died there, he wouldve elsewhere, probably sooner rather than later.
I dove into the Kris and Lisanne story years ago when I first heard about it. After a certain point, Lisanne is no longer in any of the photos...just Kris. I have never believed that it was Lisanne taking those photos of Kris, it was someone else at that time. One photo shows Kris standing in front of a very brushy area. She's definitely not posed, she's a good distance away from the camera and it appears to me that her hands might be tied behind her back. The photos that were taken during the night, that wasn't them at all in my opinion. That was someone fascinated with the camera. I suspect either the woman that 'found' the backpack or a child that was 'playing' with it. Those girls were kidnapped and I suspect the woman that turned in the backpack saw them while they were alive and knows exactly what happened to them.
@@MuhammadShaahil It's a possibility, but that doesn't add up... Just in my opinion. I'd have to refresh myself on the details... Been a few months since I really looked into it. I will say that I believe this tragedy def involved foul play, & I also believe the authorities there covered up some or many details.
You crazy people never fail to amaze me with your made up stories...and everyone has a different one to offer that they believe must be how it must have happened...
I also had a photograph with a disturbing backstory. I was posing for a photograph in an amusement park with my brother behind the camera. It was only for a brief moment in time, but he was there, a seemingly random guy walking past behind me. He looked kinda shady, with a long trench coat bushy facial hair, and a serious look in his face. Weeks after our visit in that amusement park, we were sitting in the dining table and a flash report soon came in. 2 deaths in that same amusement park is being investigated and one of their key evidence was the screenshot of a CCTV footage of a man acting suspiciously while walking aimlessly around the park and low and behold, he was the same guy who photo bombed me. Unfortunately by the time I realized that the guy who photo bombed me was the wanted murder suspect, my aunt already took the photograph for future reference when she decides to visit the same amusement park I went in.
@@FigaroHey I'm sorry if I made you upset. but English is not my mother tongue language, and this is my first time using that lo and behold in a sentence, ever. I hope all the people you have corrected so far are happy with your remarks. Have a good life.
The dog head demon is just this: The nose is a plant leaf, the dog's ear is the man's actual ear, and the rest doesn't even matter because they are just having fun living in a fantasy world.
20:58 I know a story like that. One day a man wanted to take a selfie with an oncoming train. People had warned him, the train had also honked but the man didn't listen, so the train hit him. What's more disturbing is that it was a video and you could see the phone flying across the railway. I still can't imagine how they retrieved the video and that was also quite foolish of the man
20:57 This makes no sense! What were they taking a picture of? If that light *was* the oncoming train, how did they not see it on screen? If they were facing the approaching train, how did they still not see it? Can people really be that oblivious?
Yeah, that's clearly the train they knew was coming and were trying to take a picture with. Makes the story of the photo a bit less dramatic but that's not the train that killed them.
@18:53 You didn't mention that half of the volcano had a massive landslide, the volcano fell apart and all that magma and hot ash went towards him. It all happened so fast. And you didn't mention or showed the 2 pictures that johnston took as the volcano landslide went to him. He didn't survive, but his photos did.
Regarding the "Overcoming Your Demons" story: my mother worked as a counsellor at a recovery home for women in the late '90s and early 2000s. I remember her showing me some pictures from the graduation of some of the residents. One picture showed what looked like a haze partially covering one of the graduates - ONLY that graduate - who was in the middle of the picture. The rest of that picture and every other one taken were completely clear. It was the first time I had ever heard the term "familiar spirit", so I agree that it's possible the "dog" could be a demon representing addiction.
10:21 it could also be possible that you can see the person's back, the picture is not so sharp to be able to say whether the person (if it is a person) is looking in our direction or looking at the rock, so we see her back! Which then means that there is nothing scary because you can't see the face or it has black eyes or something else, maybe it was just photographed from behind... A good answer here in the comments said that it is probably pareidolie And the colors of the "person"exactly match the colors of the terrain and what we interpret as a head will probably be a hole
Upon close inspection, it's pretty clear it's not a person at all, but rather a natural feature, weather that be ice or just strange coloration of the rock.
@@kidinthecorner64 see I am saying that because if she closely it also has a little bit of hair sticking out on the back not very long and blame it to the commenter who said SHE so Blame It to him because my brain saw the word she and I was like 'oh! He is talking about a girl ' and then I wrote a women, Understand!
As much as i love the simple life, i'm a 25 year old guy who lives alone after all, and i just have enough to be happy, but can't afford that much, so i know how to live the simple life, but even i know you sometimes need to be social from time to time. I'm generally quite anti-social, and introverted, as i almost never leave my apartment, but even i go out from time to time to socialize, even if i only do so four times a week, which is more than i want, but still. We humans are social creatures, and while you can live entirely on your own, i don't advice it, unless you want to be forgotten by everyone
@Chisszaru So you're anti-social and an introvert who rarely leaves your apartment? EXCEPT FOR THE 4 OUT OF 7 DAYS THAT YOU LEAVE YOUR APARTMENT FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF SOCIALIZING!!!🤨🤦🤡
Honestly, just leave with your parents or a relative in this case If you're single. Cheaper and you wont always be alone. Of course there wont be absolute privacy but its better than being by yourself. I honestly don't get the stigma in western culture on living with your parents. You guys don't hold on to family values that much. I'm 30 and owned a house for assets but I still live with my parents. Even tho I'm an absolute introvert who doesn't leave his room most of the time.
From the last story, I actually had a big assignment in my senior year in school and it's by far one of my favorite books that I've read. In English class after all of the students finished with our essays about Into the Wild, we watched a documentary that's about that book and about Chris McCandless. Hearing how he died was very tragic, including how much he weighed due to starvation. I'll always remember that story and how good that book is. Thanks for covering it BA!
And still, none of these stories will turn me away from hiking. I love it so much, going out in nature, secluded from everyone, listening to the wind and birds. It’s fantastic. If you ever hear a story about me dying in a hiking accident, just know I died doing what I loved.
The haiku stairs are also called the stairway to heaven. There was a naval radio station at the top and my dad and his brothers got chased down by MP’s when he was a kid in the 70’s. I honestly don’t know why anyone would hike them considering if you fall you are done.
The problem was he didn't account for snow melting, ergo the river he had to cross to get back to society had risen, and was now inaccessible. His hubris and lack of knowledge for mother nature, is what killed him. Not potato seeds 🤦♀️
Haven’t seen/read the full story of Chris, too close from home to feel comfortable going through it. I tend to agree that there is something twisted in what we consider the norm, the way we seem to build our relationship around what’s convenient "for us" and not simply accepting/caring everyone seem to be an extension of the way we consume goods, and in that sense, I can relate. I’m not sure if he should or shouldn’t be considered a hero. From my limited understanding, he simply lived the way he wanted to live, hoping for the best, trying his best to accept the worst. I doubt we should consider the idea that he died as something going against what he lived for, having a meaningful life (from oneself point of view) is way more important than having a long life. There is a huge difference between being alive and living. IF he lived in accordance to what he felt was right for himself, I guess we can, at the very least, respect him for following what he believed in.
No. Chris harmed wildlife and his family needlessly, he damaged cabins, he ignored advice that would've saved his life, he starved to death when he was only a few miles away from help, and his foolish journey got others killed trying to reach that bus. Chris gets 0 respect, and he died a fool's death. No points this round. No replies will be seen or read
Things I've learned from watching these videos: 1) Don't go scuba diving 2) Don't go cave diving 3) Don't go spelunking 4) Don't go hiking Papa Burch was right: "Why are we outside? I hate outside. I saw a bird once, I hated it."
The folded clothes were not the clothes they were wearing, they were clothes the police took out of their backpack- they were folded because they were in their backpack. This channel did not do their research properly before making this 😒
Hand on. The picture of the 3 girls who "didn't hear the train coming at them from the other direction" are standing next to a single line track. There's no way a train would have been able to sneak up on them because there's only one set of tracks! They may well have died, but it wasn't for the reason stated above
@@jah4818 There were two lines of tracks, and they were mostly in the middle of the two. They did not hear the second train, because the first one had not even passed by, so they were basically caught between the trains in the end and trashed around by the headwinds and against he trains. There are several videos on YT , where it is explained what happened.
The three girls need to be added to your Darwin award series. Stupid in its pure form. An accident BTW is when you have no control over a situation, they did and ignored it.
Yeah, that was definitely Darwin Awards winners, not an accident! Or was it done on purpose ? They lived in Utah, so there is a good possibility they were already engaged to 40 year Olds that their parents picked for them.
I’m Dutch and I vividly remember Kris and Lisanne going missing. It’s shocking that ten years have passed already; it certainly doesn’t feel that long. Based on the stories and evidence I’ve always suspected the tour guide to be involved in their disappearance, but sadly I don’t think we will ever learn the truth.
The reason Johnston's photos survived is because he threw his body over his camera bag. He died, yes, but not in terror, BA. He died doing what he LOVED! I'm sure when he saw her blowing up, his heartbeat accelerated and there was pure joy in his soul. He was a hero.
As a born and raised Alaskan, I can honestly say that last story is so irritating. Some rich 48er comes to Alaska to find himself in the most extremely stupid way and dies. And then gets famous for it. And we are constantly hearing about it. They ended up having to move the bus because of so many copycats who tried to hike out and find it and end up getting lost or getting stuck.
Yeah, I have no doubt that the first one was some crime. Bleched bones, the folded clothes? That's already pretty damning evidence, no wolf or bear would be like "Mm, this was a good snack. Better fold up these clothes I very carefully took off my meal." But then the missing photo and the tour guide's review? Yeah, I'm not saying HE is the one who murdered them, but they were definitely not killed by any natural wild life.
The order of events seems to be unclear. The "bleached" bones are iffy, tho it does not say wether they were sun or actual chemically bleached (which would be a dead give-away). There are natural phenomenons that can cause bones to "bleach". But yeah, the summary implies it wasn't natural... Meantime, the clothes may have been the first girl going for a swim, taking off her clothes and folding them, either out of habit or to easier spot and shake out bugs or im an attempt at preventing them from getting in in the first place... In that scenario she either slipped or got attacked and mauled by an animal, chasing the other girl off to die at a later point somehow... Before anyone rolls their eyes at me: Why an actual killer would fold the laundry and leave all that neat evidence behind is just as difficult to explain. There's just too little information and too many variables to be certain either way.
@@HarryPeanut I explained in another comment here much more elaborate, but in short: yes, pressing "delete" does not delete the file data, just the coordinates/pathway. However if after that deletion more data needs to be stored, the no longer designated physical area of the drive is fair game to be overwritten. Assuming the investigators did their job, but the file was unrecoverable, that may imply several things: 1) the file was deleted pretty much right after it was taken, and after that the girls themselves took those night time images (maybe the deleted one was the first night time image and at that point they still cared about deleting blurry non-depicting things at first, but then kept using the camera as a flashlight and stopped bothering to delete, especially since browsing the menu and additional active camera time the deletion took, it further drained valuable battery life...) - with only the last/latest file having been deleted, that data would have been overwritten by the next picture(s) or any other subsequent input as the system would have again recognized it as "free space" / continued writing new data after the last still recognized chronological saved file. 2) a third party deleted the image and then either the girls themselves or that third party took more images (we see only the back of a messy head of hair, presumably one of the girls' - other than that, anyone could haven taken those images - maybe for the sole purpose of overwriting an incriminating image?) 3) all the pics were taken, the girls killed, their murderer went through the cam and found an incriminating image, returned to civilization and was pretty tech-savy and managed to delete that one image and that one image only perfectly without caring about the gap the numbering left.... And then returned to the woods and placed the camera (or was it a phone? Then they took a phone back towards cell phone towers? Where it could ping the network again?) back among the girls' belongings, instead of throwing the whole thing away, when it would have been a likely scenario (for option 2 as well) that the girls simply lost the camera (/phone) at some point, unrecoverable in the expanse of the woods... I have seen ppl here inferring scenario 3, so I felt like spelling it out in its whole. Getting the software to permanently delete a single file is not the issue, but the rest of it... There is also a scenario 4, depending on how the system stores data and priorities in regards to fragmentation: The girls took some of the night time images themselves, someone deleted an incriminating image and then only added a few new images, which would have possibly done the job of overwriting the drive space of the deleted image data. Options 2 and 4 do infer that a third party knew how system storage and overwriting works, 4 goes as far as knowing what system the device used... Looking at the many comments referring to how supposedly suss it is that the investigators had not been able to recover that file, makes me question wether that tour guide would have known... Not to mention, to be sure enough the image data would have been overwritten that way.
At first I thought it might be mental illness since 90% of the stories were people disappear into the woods and die under weird circumstances are because of something undiagnosed however instead of just being one person it was two. You're probably right about it being Foul Play instead.
I wouldn't rely on this channel to provide reliable "evidence". The neatly folded shorts story was debunked. As for "bleached" bones, even though they were in the jungle they could have been in an open spot that got a lot of sun.
10:26 The place where the person is standing facing the vertical cliff is behind him the top of a ridge that is quite steep. If you know photography, you know that the longer the focal length of the lens (e.g. 200mm - when the normal focal length is 50mm) - the more it flattens the distances in the picture. Therefore, the top of the ridge on which the person is standing looks really steep behind him. But it is not. It can even be almost horizontal if it were photographed from the left or right of him. A long focal length lens also makes distant objects appear larger than they would appear when naturally observed. Therefore, photographs taken with a long focal length lens are recorded as distorted, and cause unnecessary fear in people unfamiliar with this phenomenon, if they are inclined to believe that everything is as it seems.
Imo, It doesn't matter whether anyone thinks Christopher was a hero or a naive kid. He had a good heart, was just looking for his own peace of mind. I don't see the need to label or judge him. RIP Christopher. 💙
Yet you label and judge him as "good." That's still judging, I'm afraid. Since that's what we're doing, I do not see a good heart. Christopher appears very selfish, putting his own peace of mind above all other things including his family. It's easy to tell he was raised wealthy. Spoiled, I think is the term. If your own happiness is your #1 priority, get ready for a very sad and lonely life and a rude awakening when it's over.
@@smittysmeeeI guess people who go on 6 month cruises are selfish too then? He was only out exploring for 113 days. A lot less time than some young people do to find themselves. He just did it a little differently
In the 60s, in Adelaide, Sth Aust, there was a safety segment airing on TV. The segment featured close-up of a moving 2 car train, with a voice-over by TV presenter Blair Schwartz. "The average (2 car) suburban train takes 4 seconds to pass through a level crossing: whether you're on it, or not."
Yall on the the last one it says in his last entry 'beautiful blueberrys'. That could possibly mean he ate poisonous berries and that's how he died. Weather or not, may he rest in peace. ❤
I'm guessing the first one was a Suicide/Murder. The Clothes were probably taken off before jumping into the river, which solves the bleached bones. They were probably trying to find their way out, but they got lost. As a final attempt to prevent them from being mauled, they drowned themselves, which then, someone discovered the Camera left behind. They were most likely looking through the Camera roll but deleted one accidentally. I could be wrong.
The train. I almost witnessed something similar. It left me shaken for a long time afterward. I was waiting for a train to pass and an inebriated man stumbled over to my car with his dog to ask for a light. I gave it to him, the train passed, but the gates were still down. He started across the tracks with his dog and saw the train from the other direction just in the nick of time. I think my heart stopped for a moment. He just meandered on his way. I said a prayer to God for his dog and him.
22:50 this photo has been going around for a long time, I remember when I first saw it. I also remember realizing there's actually 2 faces in the picture. Just above the dog and touching the man's ear is the face of a man with glasses and a mustache.
@@mattthewmontoya2757 it's there, it's looking to the right and not straight at the camera. It takes a bit of looking for but once you see it you can't unsee it. In hindsight I should have put the time stamp at the place where it was zoomed in on the image. Let the video play for a bit till he zooms in for you.
Looks like someone wearing fancy dress outfit holding a wine? glass. the dog 'teeth' being their arm and hand holding the glass which appears as a nose on the "dog" face. also wearing a watch or bracelet on the wrist holding the glass
19:18 remember he radioed back with excitement. He was clearly educated enough to know what would happen and his and other scientists insistence on keeping civilians at bay is another indicator of his awareness… it was his choice and passion and I don’t think his death should be looked back on with sadness but appreciation for ppl built that way, without them we would know a lot less about our planet and universe. Im thankful he existed and went out doing what he loved and I hope his departure was quick.
for the last story, it's definitely a melancholic tale for peopl who want to isolate themselves in the wild. Even if you want to embrace nature, dont completely block out human connection when you need it.
It’s crazy how many deaths by selfie happened over the years! I my not care about selfies, but I CAN say that no selfie is ever worth risking your life over!
That last dude was an idiot full stop. If you wanna travel around and be one with nature, go on but make sure you're fully prepared and know how to survive. I watched too many Alone videos to say I want to be like them.
Most ironic thing about the Into the Wild guy... He was trying to escape from a corrupted society. Ended up depending on it, and made his sister rich with his death.
7:44 I know this story from German influenza, I think I heard it three years ago! I asked the question there and I asked the question here: can no one, maybe the police or someone else bring back the photo which is deleted?I know that there are many ways to restore deleted photos, and if you succeed, you might see what was on the deleted photo and can draw further conclusions there whether it is a crime or an accident? I apologize for my bad English because German is my native language
My friend was on a skiing trip and he took a selfie and posted it on Facebook as his profile picture. Right after he posted his picture on Facebook... He went on a ski lift to ski down the mountain and he hit a patch of ice and slammed into a tree where he died. 😢 RIP Kris
The 3 girls and the railroad tracks...mean as this sounds, they sort of proved Darwin's theory of evolution. Which is him quoting 'survival of the fittest', It basically means the individuals of the species we are are better adapted to our environment. It was clear when you hear a train honk and it is not coming from the train coming...sense would say 'hey, look to your other side.' - They did not and Darwin won this round.
Yup too busy taking pictures to pay attention to their surroundings if I hear a train IDGAF what direction I'm getting off the tracks til it passes and you can feel the vibration in the rails from a good mile or so away at least so if you feel one get off
@@ashiepoohmeand don't forget the stupidity for a silly status in social media, because instead of moving away to saved their lifes they sended the picture 😮
The second one is a person standing with his back to the camera, that's why it is looking faceless, but I will still stick with the theory that it may be a part of the rock. It can also be a hoax.
5:10 - she may have become delirious if she was getting hypothermia (or ate a toxic plant) and took off her clothes with the false sense of burning up.
That last guy. I admire him removing himself from a reality that he didn't approve if. His method us flawed though. That was simply slowly unaliving ones self. Good video despite being a bit depressing.
A few facts about the atomic bomb story that you go wrong and/or over-emphasized. First, the casual look of the personnel from Tinian Island could be attributed to many reasons but most likely, they were just posing for a photo and it is normal to have a casual/happy appearance when such photos are taken. Second, many of those involved in the bombings had no understanding of what the bombs could do, especially prior to the bombing of Hiroshima, and this photo may have been taken before even the first bomb was dropped. Third, and most telling about the accuracy of your reporting, the Enola Gay dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, NOT Nagasaki. While the Great Artiste did act as an observation plane in both atomic bombings, it was the B-29 named Bockscar that dropped the Fat Man bomb on Nagasaki.
For the first point, you either must have incredible control over your emotions or simply not care at all about the effects what you are building will have on others. For the second point, them not knowing what they were doing just makes it worse. For the third point, it is an honest mistake.
@toumabyakuya Do you actually think that people who are voluntarily creating a weapon meant to delete 1,000's of people actually give a damn about those people? Most Americans hated the Japanese at that time.
i dont want to disrespect the dead but the train photo was kind of the dumbest way to die. RIP girls may god be with you all and have mercy on your souls
4 misinformation that has long been refuted in the case of Kris and Lisanne:
They did not take the family dog on a walk. The dog belonged to a restaurant owner and was most likely not on the tour.
It was not the host family who informed the authorities, but the tour guide, because they did not show up for a planned tour with him.
There were not 77 attempts to call the police, but 8.
The clothes were not neatly folded.
The tour guide did not go into the women's room just like that, but to look for them and even on the instructions of the police, and he was never alone.
We have been researching this case for over a year and have gained many new insights. We have analyzed the court files and spoken to everyone involved. It would be nice if all these lies would finally stop - people come to harm because they are innocently suspected.
Thank you for this. its not shameful to admit info you have shared was incorrect; many sources lie and its easy to unknowingly do so too. Thus, I hope be amazed addresses their mistake
If all this is true. I'd like to know more info about this case
@@HarryPeanut A lot of this info is on Wikipedia, I know not a fool proof source but still.
@@ashb7846 Wikipedia is full of missinformation about this case also. They have rejected corrections because they cannot see and check the files themselves. Unfortunately, they therefore take information from the tabloids.
@@HarryPeanut Read the book Still Lost in Panama or feel free to ask us your questions.
#2 It's a sheet of ice. The head is a wet spot where the water is coming out of the rock, the body is the ice shining in the sun and the legs are melt water running down. I've seen this kind of thing all over the Apalachians in the north.
Not to be rude, but if that's the case, then why isn't the figure in the rest of the photos?
@@RiceCakes-e7zthe other photos were more saturated
@@RiceCakes-e7z Ice melts.
If a few weeks or days went by you should see the water or ice in other photos.
I'm trying to envision this situation, but I cannot stop unseeing a person. Can you give a source where I could see this somewhere else?
20:16 never risk your life for a photo. When I was 9, my family and I were on a trip to the mountains, and we were at a wonderful viewing spot. This teenager boy, who was with his mom, dad and sister, went OVER the fence, and was trying to very dangerously take a selfie, with him barely on the mountain. His family was screaming at him to get down, and at 9 years old, it was a really scary experience. His mom was crying, his sister and dad were screaming at him, and luckily, he was ok. I believe i started crying too, because it was really scary, and I know that really bad things can happen. Your life is worth more than followers.
it’s even worse because he shouldn’t even have had social media when he was 9.
@ i was 9, he was a teen, but I completely agree in general
@@The_Kaje oh, i read that wrong, but still yeah
Always carry a rescue whistle! Always! You can blow a whistle when you can’t call out anymore.
If you're hiking you need a gun...... Or a guide with a gun and don't ever leave the site of your guide
my grams was an avid hiker and one day we did drills with a whistle where she sent me, aged 9, down the path alone, and said "when you start feeling nervous, blow three times, and rescue will come" and sure af she did come. This is literal life-saving advice
When on a hike always carry several hidden weapons.
A compass and whistle have been my besties on any hike or local romp.
Even in suburbia or old train tracks on bridges (where I liked to go) it's still so easy to get more than just lost.
This is the only channel that still maintains punctuations in speech. The narrators still maintaina good conversational cadence using appropriate inflections that make listening to them so stress free. With other channels the narrators seem to be in a rush; no inflections nothing. So robotic and annoying. I'm glad that this channel is still the same with perfect pauses allowing the viewers to react/absorb in the visuals which in turn creates an experience where one is thoroughly interested throughout. Good job at keeping the key factors that made you, you. I wish other RUclipsrs too kept their original USPs.
It probably should go without saying that standing on a railroad track to take selfies is a less than stellar idea.
I've pounded the rails for over 30 + yrs. I've work with other rail crews where they hit people. At times the person they had hit (what's left of them). It really mentally screws up the individual as a crew member at headend. I feel more sorrier for crew members.
Man why can't not do something stupid for two seconds
when it comes to the perfect selfie
@@scorpion19142001 I used to clean up after animal and human hits. What I struggle with is the amount of people that commit suicide by train and give no thought to the driver or crew. It lives with the survivors forever.
It happens so frequently in Australia that the training session for drivers includes these collisions. They call it “brakes and blinds”. Apply the brakes and pull down the blind so they don’t have to see the hit and aftermath.
Yeh, just like sitting in a volcano you think might erupt 🙄
I walked the rails that ran behind my Grandfather's farm from a early age AND NEVER even had a FAR CALL! You keep your head on a swivel and pay attention to things! For example when I FELT a train coming, I would get off the tracks and even off the bed and into the weeds until I was sure the tracks were clear. ALSO I would keep looking BOTH ways up and down the track at all times! From the pic you can clearly see the girls were NOT DOING THAT!
The last story is a sad lesson. If you’re going to try to live off the land on your own you’d better know what you’re doing and be prepared.
And it led to even more people dying from trying to emulate him. The authorities had to move the bus to a museum to stop McCandless’s fans from getting into difficulties trying to reach it. He’s not a hero, he’s a lesson 😢
And most of all, know that the almighty God will protect you.
THE STORY TEACHES SPOILED RICH KIDS SHOULD NOT GO INTO THE WILD!!!!! JUST LIKE THE ROCKEFELLER KID LEARNED WHEN HE WAS EATEN IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA!
@@Capohanf1This isn't a fictional story, it's a retelling of a tragedy
@@That_yellow_beak SO WHAT IS YOUR POINT???? OR DID MUMMY LEAVE HER COMPUTER ON AND YOU DECIDED TO PLAY WITH IT???
2:34 That's the left girl's arm. It's sticking out behind her. That shadow is not suspicious.
Edit: People are commenting that it's the right girl's arm, not the left girl's arm. My original comment was probably wrong, so I'm putting this here.
Totally agree!
Came here to say the same :)
agree same thought
Glad you pointed it out so I don't have to do it anymore.
Its the girl on the right's right arm though if you look at the other shadows the sun is almost above the to the right, we cant see her arm but the way they both stick their arms out behind them suggests that its the arm making the shadow
19:42 They're 13-15 yrs old?! man they look old as hell
The one with no eyebrows looks in her 50s😂
20, i think..
An interesting fact about "Into the Wild" is that nobody knows where that bus came from or how it got there; there are no roads in that area. Recently the government airlifted the bus to a museum, using a heavy-lift Skycrane helicopter, because too many people were putting themselves in danger attempting the dangerous hike just to reach it.
Bullocks. It was a purpose built bus used by miners that was first used by Yucatan Consruction Company to house workers while doing road work. It was then pulled out to location by a bulldozer for the miners to use and then left.
oh come on... that first one is 1000% a crime.
the somber and odd photos, the extra shadow, the folded clothes, bleached bones, the tour guide spending WAY too much time in their room, him somehow finding their remains instead of the police, and that review...
i bet it was the tour guide, and the deleted photo was likely one taken of him, which he'd have to delete to keep his alibi.
i'm surprised the photo was perma-deleted, though... almost nothing is permanently gone when deleted on modern devices... you'd think some tech experts could've retrieved the photo if the camera was even remotely modern.
Don't go down the rabbit hole on this case. It's complicated and gets really creepy.
It was Uncle Samsonite..
21:04 theses girl are an idiot
@@KrisDreemurr-zf4krwho?
Maybe he held them captive and then proceeded to finish them off.
Another banger, BA. This one had me damn near in tears at the three girls. I have three sons in elementary school, and I can only imagine losing them. One of my sons drowned when he was 7 (he’s about to turn 9) but was saved by a lifeguard and my wife and I still have PTSD from seeing our little boy with blue lips, but at least he is still with us. These kinds of videos are important for people to see what can truly be lost. Thanks, BA, you hit home but not in a bad way. 💪🏼
So he didn't drown. Feel for U but it's misleading
@ no it’s called non-fatal drowning. Do research before commenting, please.
Okay, drama queen
@ thanks for the exposure 🥳😂😘
Goodness, what an awful experience! I'm so glad your son survived! I'd have PTSD from something like that, too.
1st case: the deleted photo it could easily be recovered since any deleted file is not actually deleted it stay on the memory until it is overwritten by the system
Data can be recovered, I have done this many times. Not to mention authorities have even more powerful software than me.
@@jessekoch3480 true
If I'm not mistaken they tried connecting it to a computer and recovering the photo. It was irrecoverable which means it had been connected to a computer in order to permanently delete that specific picture. It was definatly a crime.
Yup, it just removes the files mention in the index.
Can't remember if the camera had a built in function to permanently delete images (aka overwrite it with noise) or if what @gabrielmillan2902 is saying is true. But it was completely gone
That kid who went out into the wild needed to be more prepared. I'm talking about taking classes on how to provide food and shelter for himself in the wild - like survival classes, which would have also taught him how to preserve that moose.
What is the answer
@@tungquan9340 What is the question you are referring to? Or are you being mystical? Otherwise, my answer is that he needed to take classes that would help him survive (they used to exist; I don't know if they still do).
4:13 I’m a bone collector, if the bones where left in direct sunlight for long enough they would have bleached. I find bones all the time in open sunny and dry places and they are often bleached, brittle and fragile
You are correct
@@PrimeEnigma :D
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Story is even more heart breaking, if he had a map he would’ve known he was only a couple of miles from being saved
I live in the UK (not a very big place, you're never more than 80 miles away from the edge of the country).
I went out fishing one evening while I was working away from home and left it a bit late to start back to my rental property and it started getting dark.
I thought I knew roughly where I was going but after a mile or so i gave up and decided to just head to the nearest source of light (it was pitch black by then).
By the time I found a road, and then a house to ask for some directions, I was 9 miles from where I'd started and had to book a taxi to come and fetch me (and my kit) from a house which was nowhere near a river 😂
Thank you! I really needed this information! ❤
not really heartbreaking, he made a bad decision and got bad results
@@wavydavy9816 -- All I can say is YIKES!
Its a sad way to go, but heartbreaking? No, it was inevitable. He was overconfident and very naive. He travelled completely unprepared with no preparation for, where he was going at any time, without even halfway proper equipment, with no plans in case of emergency. If he hadnt died there, he wouldve elsewhere, probably sooner rather than later.
I dove into the Kris and Lisanne story years ago when I first heard about it. After a certain point, Lisanne is no longer in any of the photos...just Kris. I have never believed that it was Lisanne taking those photos of Kris, it was someone else at that time. One photo shows Kris standing in front of a very brushy area. She's definitely not posed, she's a good distance away from the camera and it appears to me that her hands might be tied behind her back. The photos that were taken during the night, that wasn't them at all in my opinion. That was someone fascinated with the camera. I suspect either the woman that 'found' the backpack or a child that was 'playing' with it. Those girls were kidnapped and I suspect the woman that turned in the backpack saw them while they were alive and knows exactly what happened to them.
there was a reward offered, that is when the backpack turned up.
My theory is that one of the girls just ate the other girl because they were hungry maybe
@@MuhammadShaahil
It's a possibility, but that doesn't add up... Just in my opinion. I'd have to refresh myself on the details... Been a few months since I really looked into it. I will say that I believe this tragedy def involved foul play, & I also believe the authorities there covered up some or many details.
@@CourtneyDeez what evidence is there that it was a cover up?
You crazy people never fail to amaze me with your made up stories...and everyone has a different one to offer that they believe must be how it must have happened...
I also had a photograph with a disturbing backstory. I was posing for a photograph in an amusement park with my brother behind the camera. It was only for a brief moment in time, but he was there, a seemingly random guy walking past behind me. He looked kinda shady, with a long trench coat bushy facial hair, and a serious look in his face. Weeks after our visit in that amusement park, we were sitting in the dining table and a flash report soon came in. 2 deaths in that same amusement park is being investigated and one of their key evidence was the screenshot of a CCTV footage of a man acting suspiciously while walking aimlessly around the park and low and behold, he was the same guy who photo bombed me. Unfortunately by the time I realized that the guy who photo bombed me was the wanted murder suspect, my aunt already took the photograph for future reference when she decides to visit the same amusement park I went in.
Seriously that's insane
Lo and behold. Lo is short for "look." "Low" makes absolutely no sense.
@@FigaroHey🤓
@@FigaroHey I'm sorry if I made you upset. but English is not my mother tongue language, and this is my first time using that lo and behold in a sentence, ever. I hope all the people you have corrected so far are happy with your remarks. Have a good life.
Spooky
The dog head demon is just this: The nose is a plant leaf, the dog's ear is the man's actual ear, and the rest doesn't even matter because they are just having fun living in a fantasy world.
20:58 I know a story like that. One day a man wanted to take a selfie with an oncoming train. People had warned him, the train had also honked but the man didn't listen, so the train hit him. What's more disturbing is that it was a video and you could see the phone flying across the railway. I still can't imagine how they retrieved the video and that was also quite foolish of the man
Happened in India all the time. It's a rite of passage for young men.
20:57 This makes no sense! What were they taking a picture of? If that light *was* the oncoming train, how did they not see it on screen? If they were facing the approaching train, how did they still not see it? Can people really be that oblivious?
I wonder myself
They weren't smart girls.
that was the train coming on the other lane. They then started looking at the photo they took and didn't hear another train coming from the other way.
Yeah, that's clearly the train they knew was coming and were trying to take a picture with. Makes the story of the photo a bit less dramatic but that's not the train that killed them.
@@mikebarratt8146 It's they stupidity
@18:53
You didn't mention that half of the volcano had a massive landslide, the volcano fell apart and all that magma and hot ash went towards him. It all happened so fast.
And you didn't mention or showed the 2 pictures that johnston took as the volcano landslide went to him. He didn't survive, but his photos did.
Yeah I was wondering why they didn't mention that
There wouldn't be a body. He was likely incinerated by the awesome heat and other things.
The David Johnston pic is so sad. He looked like a happy, chill dude. RIP to all. 😢
Regarding the "Overcoming Your Demons" story: my mother worked as a counsellor at a recovery home for women in the late '90s and early 2000s. I remember her showing me some pictures from the graduation of some of the residents. One picture showed what looked like a haze partially covering one of the graduates - ONLY that graduate - who was in the middle of the picture. The rest of that picture and every other one taken were completely clear. It was the first time I had ever heard the term "familiar spirit", so I agree that it's possible the "dog" could be a demon representing addiction.
10:21 it could also be possible that you can see the person's back, the picture is not so sharp to be able to say whether the person (if it is a person) is looking in our direction or looking at the rock, so we see her back! Which then means that there is nothing scary because you can't see the face or it has black eyes or something else, maybe it was just photographed from behind...
A good answer here in the comments said that it is probably pareidolie And the colors of the "person"exactly match the colors of the terrain and what we interpret as a head will probably be a hole
Mean yay but why would a women be doing hiking alone with no gear
Bro, how the hell can you call it a woman????? It's a humanoid shape that's it, there is NOTHING at all to indicate its a man or a woman.
Upon close inspection, it's pretty clear it's not a person at all, but rather a natural feature, weather that be ice or just strange coloration of the rock.
@@kidinthecorner64 bri, my English is bad so i used a translator. The mistake is its fould! But yeah, its a human shape, not a women or a man
@@kidinthecorner64 see I am saying that because if she closely it also has a little bit of hair sticking out on the back not very long and blame it to the commenter who said SHE so Blame It to him because my brain saw the word she and I was like 'oh! He is talking about a girl ' and then I wrote a women, Understand!
Be Amazed has a disturbing amount of bots in the comment section
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how can u tell
Can't see them
A lot of the bots these days are making normal or positive comments. Since comments can increase exposure I wonder if creators are paying for it.
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As much as i love the simple life, i'm a 25 year old guy who lives alone after all, and i just have enough to be happy, but can't afford that much, so i know how to live the simple life, but even i know you sometimes need to be social from time to time.
I'm generally quite anti-social, and introverted, as i almost never leave my apartment, but even i go out from time to time to socialize, even if i only do so four times a week, which is more than i want, but still. We humans are social creatures, and while you can live entirely on your own, i don't advice it, unless you want to be forgotten by everyone
@Chisszaru
So you're anti-social and an introvert who rarely leaves your apartment?
EXCEPT FOR THE 4 OUT OF 7 DAYS THAT YOU LEAVE YOUR APARTMENT FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF SOCIALIZING!!!🤨🤦🤡
Me too. I live alone and sometimes, I just wanna talk
I live on my own alone 80%am good and next 20% it feel like hell. Antisocial life.
I speak to human beings maybe once a fortnight, then I need two days to recharge. Some of us just aren't made for social interaction.
Honestly, just leave with your parents or a relative in this case If you're single. Cheaper and you wont always be alone. Of course there wont be absolute privacy but its better than being by yourself. I honestly don't get the stigma in western culture on living with your parents. You guys don't hold on to family values that much. I'm 30 and owned a house for assets but I still live with my parents. Even tho I'm an absolute introvert who doesn't leave his room most of the time.
From the last story, I actually had a big assignment in my senior year in school and it's by far one of my favorite books that I've read.
In English class after all of the students finished with our essays about Into the Wild, we watched a documentary that's about that book and about Chris McCandless. Hearing how he died was very tragic, including how much he weighed due to starvation.
I'll always remember that story and how good that book is. Thanks for covering it BA!
And still, none of these stories will turn me away from hiking. I love it so much, going out in nature, secluded from everyone, listening to the wind and birds. It’s fantastic. If you ever hear a story about me dying in a hiking accident, just know I died doing what I loved.
The haiku stairs are also called the stairway to heaven. There was a naval radio station at the top and my dad and his brothers got chased down by MP’s when he was a kid in the 70’s. I honestly don’t know why anyone would hike them considering if you fall you are done.
I want to hike it. The world looks beautiful from up there❤
The problem for McCandless was that the potato seeds were not what he thought they were and they were poison. I read the book and highly recommend it.
That's debunked on his wikipedia page
The problem was he didn't account for snow melting, ergo the river he had to cross to get back to society had risen, and was now inaccessible. His hubris and lack of knowledge for mother nature, is what killed him. Not potato seeds 🤦♀️
Haven’t seen/read the full story of Chris, too close from home to feel comfortable going through it. I tend to agree that there is something twisted in what we consider the norm, the way we seem to build our relationship around what’s convenient "for us" and not simply accepting/caring everyone seem to be an extension of the way we consume goods, and in that sense, I can relate. I’m not sure if he should or shouldn’t be considered a hero. From my limited understanding, he simply lived the way he wanted to live, hoping for the best, trying his best to accept the worst. I doubt we should consider the idea that he died as something going against what he lived for, having a meaningful life (from oneself point of view) is way more important than having a long life. There is a huge difference between being alive and living. IF he lived in accordance to what he felt was right for himself, I guess we can, at the very least, respect him for following what he believed in.
Amen.
No. Chris harmed wildlife and his family needlessly, he damaged cabins, he ignored advice that would've saved his life, he starved to death when he was only a few miles away from help, and his foolish journey got others killed trying to reach that bus.
Chris gets 0 respect, and he died a fool's death. No points this round.
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Things I've learned from watching these videos:
1) Don't go scuba diving
2) Don't go cave diving
3) Don't go spelunking
4) Don't go hiking
Papa Burch was right: "Why are we outside? I hate outside. I saw a bird once, I hated it."
Loved this video, BA! I like your light and silly videos, but it was really nice to have one to sink my teeth into! Keep up the great job!!
i love these type of darker videos
Samee 😂 lol
Especially at night
@@KingKeiigh hell yes
Omg a ghost fan
@ieatglitter_7332 Omg hell yes
7:20 theres software to recover lost and deleted files so in theory you can recover the missing photo.
Yea especially when you're working at law enforcement you'd certainly have the knowledge and resource to do that
When the photo was taken I don’t believe they had that
2:29 - That "extra" shadow is clearly from one of the girls' outstretched arms.
First story's mystery of the folded clothes, the person who it belonged to could have folded them on the river bank to wash herself.
The folded clothes were not the clothes they were wearing, they were clothes the police took out of their backpack- they were folded because they were in their backpack. This channel did not do their research properly before making this 😒
That last story and note are truly disturbing
I'm so outta here
@@Chekery_animations lol
Hand on. The picture of the 3 girls who "didn't hear the train coming at them from the other direction" are standing next to a single line track. There's no way a train would have been able to sneak up on them because there's only one set of tracks! They may well have died, but it wasn't for the reason stated above
They could of been in between the two tracks
@@jah4818 There were two lines of tracks, and they were mostly in the middle of the two. They did not hear the second train, because the first one had not even passed by, so they were basically caught between the trains in the end and trashed around by the headwinds and against he trains. There are several videos on YT , where it is explained what happened.
The three girls need to be added to your Darwin award series. Stupid in its pure form. An accident BTW is when you have no control over a situation, they did and ignored it.
That's exactly what I was thinking - pay with your life for your own stupidity is the definition of Darwin award nomination. Cheers!
Definitely
Yeah, that was definitely Darwin Awards winners, not an accident!
Or was it done on purpose ? They lived in Utah, so there is a good possibility they were already engaged to 40 year Olds that their parents picked for them.
I also agree if you are taking a selfie 🤳 you mean to tell me they didn't see the bright light of the train behind them in the photo?
I used to be 15, you do stupid sht as a kid, don't blame them, they made a mistake, most of us did at that age but theirs was fatal...rip
I’m Dutch and I vividly remember Kris and Lisanne going missing. It’s shocking that ten years have passed already; it certainly doesn’t feel that long. Based on the stories and evidence I’ve always suspected the tour guide to be involved in their disappearance, but sadly I don’t think we will ever learn the truth.
The reason Johnston's photos survived is because he threw his body over his camera bag. He died, yes, but not in terror, BA. He died doing what he LOVED! I'm sure when he saw her blowing up, his heartbeat accelerated and there was pure joy in his soul. He was a hero.
They just know which voice to use for certain videos. Catchy
Bot? Sounds like a bot?
@@Intelligence_Core3 Jay the narrator
@@SanveerRamterath I didn't know his name was Jay! Thanks for sharing that info
As a born and raised Alaskan, I can honestly say that last story is so irritating. Some rich 48er comes to Alaska to find himself in the most extremely stupid way and dies. And then gets famous for it. And we are constantly hearing about it. They ended up having to move the bus because of so many copycats who tried to hike out and find it and end up getting lost or getting stuck.
Probably they've met the Ircinraqs and have been dragged further into the tundra and/or into the forest
Yeah, I have no doubt that the first one was some crime. Bleched bones, the folded clothes? That's already pretty damning evidence, no wolf or bear would be like "Mm, this was a good snack. Better fold up these clothes I very carefully took off my meal." But then the missing photo and the tour guide's review? Yeah, I'm not saying HE is the one who murdered them, but they were definitely not killed by any natural wild life.
The order of events seems to be unclear. The "bleached" bones are iffy, tho it does not say wether they were sun or actual chemically bleached (which would be a dead give-away). There are natural phenomenons that can cause bones to "bleach". But yeah, the summary implies it wasn't natural...
Meantime, the clothes may have been the first girl going for a swim, taking off her clothes and folding them, either out of habit or to easier spot and shake out bugs or im an attempt at preventing them from getting in in the first place... In that scenario she either slipped or got attacked and mauled by an animal, chasing the other girl off to die at a later point somehow...
Before anyone rolls their eyes at me: Why an actual killer would fold the laundry and leave all that neat evidence behind is just as difficult to explain.
There's just too little information and too many variables to be certain either way.
@@thekuekenwhat about the deleted picture? That's a mystery all the way that cannot be recovered. It should be even if it's deleted
@@HarryPeanut I explained in another comment here much more elaborate, but in short: yes, pressing "delete" does not delete the file data, just the coordinates/pathway. However if after that deletion more data needs to be stored, the no longer designated physical area of the drive is fair game to be overwritten.
Assuming the investigators did their job, but the file was unrecoverable, that may imply several things:
1) the file was deleted pretty much right after it was taken, and after that the girls themselves took those night time images (maybe the deleted one was the first night time image and at that point they still cared about deleting blurry non-depicting things at first, but then kept using the camera as a flashlight and stopped bothering to delete, especially since browsing the menu and additional active camera time the deletion took, it further drained valuable battery life...) - with only the last/latest file having been deleted, that data would have been overwritten by the next picture(s) or any other subsequent input as the system would have again recognized it as "free space" / continued writing new data after the last still recognized chronological saved file.
2) a third party deleted the image and then either the girls themselves or that third party took more images (we see only the back of a messy head of hair, presumably one of the girls' - other than that, anyone could haven taken those images - maybe for the sole purpose of overwriting an incriminating image?)
3) all the pics were taken, the girls killed, their murderer went through the cam and found an incriminating image, returned to civilization and was pretty tech-savy and managed to delete that one image and that one image only perfectly without caring about the gap the numbering left.... And then returned to the woods and placed the camera (or was it a phone? Then they took a phone back towards cell phone towers? Where it could ping the network again?) back among the girls' belongings, instead of throwing the whole thing away, when it would have been a likely scenario (for option 2 as well) that the girls simply lost the camera (/phone) at some point, unrecoverable in the expanse of the woods...
I have seen ppl here inferring scenario 3, so I felt like spelling it out in its whole. Getting the software to permanently delete a single file is not the issue, but the rest of it...
There is also a scenario 4, depending on how the system stores data and priorities in regards to fragmentation:
The girls took some of the night time images themselves, someone deleted an incriminating image and then only added a few new images, which would have possibly done the job of overwriting the drive space of the deleted image data.
Options 2 and 4 do infer that a third party knew how system storage and overwriting works, 4 goes as far as knowing what system the device used... Looking at the many comments referring to how supposedly suss it is that the investigators had not been able to recover that file, makes me question wether that tour guide would have known... Not to mention, to be sure enough the image data would have been overwritten that way.
At first I thought it might be mental illness since 90% of the stories were people disappear into the woods and die under weird circumstances are because of something undiagnosed however instead of just being one person it was two. You're probably right about it being Foul Play instead.
I wouldn't rely on this channel to provide reliable "evidence". The neatly folded shorts story was debunked. As for "bleached" bones, even though they were in the jungle they could have been in an open spot that got a lot of sun.
10:26 The place where the person is standing facing the vertical cliff is behind him the top of a ridge that is quite steep. If you know photography, you know that the longer the focal length of the lens (e.g. 200mm - when the normal focal length is 50mm) - the more it flattens the distances in the picture. Therefore, the top of the ridge on which the person is standing looks really steep behind him. But it is not. It can even be almost horizontal if it were photographed from the left or right of him. A long focal length lens also makes distant objects appear larger than they would appear when naturally observed. Therefore, photographs taken with a long focal length lens are recorded as distorted, and cause unnecessary fear in people unfamiliar with this phenomenon, if they are inclined to believe that everything is as it seems.
The man crouching looks like a bear
Imo, It doesn't matter whether anyone thinks Christopher was a hero or a naive kid. He had a good heart, was just looking for his own peace of mind. I don't see the need to label or judge him.
RIP Christopher. 💙
Amen.
I agree
Thank you! I really needed this information! ❤
Yet you label and judge him as "good." That's still judging, I'm afraid. Since that's what we're doing, I do not see a good heart. Christopher appears very selfish, putting his own peace of mind above all other things including his family. It's easy to tell he was raised wealthy. Spoiled, I think is the term.
If your own happiness is your #1 priority, get ready for a very sad and lonely life and a rude awakening when it's over.
@@smittysmeeeI guess people who go on 6 month cruises are selfish too then? He was only out exploring for 113 days. A lot less time than some young people do to find themselves. He just did it a little differently
In the 60s, in Adelaide, Sth Aust, there was a safety segment airing on TV. The segment featured close-up of a moving 2 car train, with a voice-over by TV presenter Blair Schwartz.
"The average (2 car) suburban train takes 4 seconds to pass through a level crossing: whether you're on it, or not."
Anyone who's played the educational game or heard the theme to "Dumb ways to die" would know to be safe around railroads.
Evolution.
i know the game was made to be "educational" but my kid self just played it for fun 😭
The simplist explanation is usually the correct one.
That's what they want you to believe.
Yall on the the last one it says in his last entry 'beautiful blueberrys'. That could possibly mean he ate poisonous berries and that's how he died. Weather or not, may he rest in peace. ❤
he weighted 67 pounds.
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Jay (the narrator): I hope you weren't planning on sleeping tonight
Me: BRUH IT'S 8PM
3pm in East Coast USA
You in France? Germany? At least somewhere in Western Europe
Ya this posted at like 2pm central
Yea lmao 9pm now
I like commenting on the ground 🙂 😌
I like the way we perceive and interact with the digital world 🌎 👌 😎
2:39: The shadow is just from the arm of the girl holding her cell phone.^^
or a tree branch ^^
"Or a long grass!" ^^
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I'm guessing the first one was a Suicide/Murder. The Clothes were probably taken off before jumping into the river, which solves the bleached bones. They were probably trying to find their way out, but they got lost. As a final attempt to prevent them from being mauled, they drowned themselves, which then, someone discovered the Camera left behind. They were most likely looking through the Camera roll but deleted one accidentally. I could be wrong.
The train. I almost witnessed something similar. It left me shaken for a long time afterward. I was waiting for a train to pass and an inebriated man stumbled over to my car with his dog to ask for a light. I gave it to him, the train passed, but the gates were still down. He started across the tracks with his dog and saw the train from the other direction just in the nick of time. I think my heart stopped for a moment. He just meandered on his way. I said a prayer to God for his dog and him.
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Seeing that picture with the three girls and the lights of the train coming straight at them is horrifying
22:50 this photo has been going around for a long time, I remember when I first saw it. I also remember realizing there's actually 2 faces in the picture. Just above the dog and touching the man's ear is the face of a man with glasses and a mustache.
My name is Izzy too lol
I don’t see it
@@mattthewmontoya2757 it's there, it's looking to the right and not straight at the camera. It takes a bit of looking for but once you see it you can't unsee it. In hindsight I should have put the time stamp at the place where it was zoomed in on the image. Let the video play for a bit till he zooms in for you.
Looks like someone wearing fancy dress outfit holding a wine? glass. the dog 'teeth' being their arm and hand holding the glass which appears as a nose on the "dog" face. also wearing a watch or bracelet on the wrist holding the glass
@@lionguardfan2019looks like whatever you want it to
Don’t worry, I wasn’t planning on sleeping tonight anyway😂😂😂😂
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19:18 remember he radioed back with excitement. He was clearly educated enough to know what would happen and his and other scientists insistence on keeping civilians at bay is another indicator of his awareness… it was his choice and passion and I don’t think his death should be looked back on with sadness but appreciation for ppl built that way, without them we would know a lot less about our planet and universe. Im thankful he existed and went out doing what he loved and I hope his departure was quick.
for the last story, it's definitely a melancholic tale for peopl who want to isolate themselves in the wild. Even if you want to embrace nature, dont completely block out human connection when you need it.
He didn't need human connection, he needed to learn how to read a map, and what not to eat.
Never thought I would see such a thumbnail and video been covered by Be Amazed
Love the content bruh keep it up!! Hope you succeed and grow bigger!
Christopher McCandless and Timothy Treadwell were rich kids who thought they were immortal.
I went to Emory University during the time Chris McCandless attended. I remember he was an All-American track runner.
It’s crazy how many deaths by selfie happened over the years! I my not care about selfies, but I CAN say that no selfie is ever worth risking your life over!
It's quite disturbing to look at an innocent looking photo only to find out the gruesome and disturbing backstory behind it.
That last dude was an idiot full stop. If you wanna travel around and be one with nature, go on but make sure you're fully prepared and know how to survive. I watched too many Alone videos to say I want to be like them.
The dude literally wanted to be one with nature. He fulfilled his dream... selfie kills
Read the book.
Most ironic thing about the Into the Wild guy... He was trying to escape from a corrupted society. Ended up depending on it, and made his sister rich with his death.
The narrator demonstrates some impressively spurious interpretations of tiny, blurred, fuzzy, distinct shapes.
I couldn't see Saylor's expression at all.
7:44 I know this story from German influenza, I think I heard it three years ago! I asked the question there and I asked the question here: can no one, maybe the police or someone else bring back the photo which is deleted?I know that there are many ways to restore deleted photos, and if you succeed, you might see what was on the deleted photo and can draw further conclusions there whether it is a crime or an accident? I apologize for my bad English because German is my native language
Your English is actually perfect! Don't apologize for it :)
@ thank you, but I think I still translated it... But when I write I'm sorry, then I think I really wrote it, for that , thanks!
This isn't your usual fare, and I'm loving the change up. Happy early Halloween 🎃
My friend was on a skiing trip and he took a selfie and posted it on Facebook as his profile picture. Right after he posted his picture on Facebook... He went on a ski lift to ski down the mountain and he hit a patch of ice and slammed into a tree where he died. 😢 RIP Kris
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13:02 WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?!?!!
im late but its always a good day when BE AMAZED uploads
The 3 girls and the railroad tracks...mean as this sounds, they sort of proved Darwin's theory of evolution. Which is him quoting 'survival of the fittest', It basically means the individuals of the species we are are better adapted to our environment. It was clear when you hear a train honk and it is not coming from the train coming...sense would say 'hey, look to your other side.' - They did not and Darwin won this round.
Yup too busy taking pictures to pay attention to their surroundings if I hear a train IDGAF what direction I'm getting off the tracks til it passes and you can feel the vibration in the rails from a good mile or so away at least so if you feel one get off
@@ashiepoohmeand don't forget the stupidity for a silly status in social media, because instead of moving away to saved their lifes they sended the picture 😮
Thanks for zooming in on the image of the "Man" in the last of Dalen's photos. Oh yeah you didn't. Thanks.
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I've barely watched it, and I'm amazed
Into The Wild was a book we got assigned in AP English. It was a crazy read.
The second one is a person standing with his back to the camera, that's why it is looking faceless, but I will still stick with the theory that it may be a part of the rock. It can also be a hoax.
It's nearly midnight where I am and watching this video was a big mistake.
11:45 Enola Gay didn't drop on Nagasaki; Bock's Car did.
They barely get their info straight, always recycle content and making the same mistakes
Harold Agnew, was an observer on The Great Artiste, during the Hiroshima Mission, and did not take part in the bombing of Nagasaki.
Great video man keep it up
5:10 - she may have become delirious if she was getting hypothermia (or ate a toxic plant) and took off her clothes with the false sense of burning up.
16:54 Helpful tip from a Washingtonian: it's Skamania County as in "Ska-Mania" not "Ska-meena."
Keep making your fantastic videos! Love 'em!😀👍
Our cute little creampuff of a mascot has a dark side??
So use to silly videos, this dark one threw me off balance.😮😊
That last guy. I admire him removing himself from a reality that he didn't approve if. His method us flawed though. That was simply slowly unaliving ones self. Good video despite being a bit depressing.
Chris didn't remove himself from reality.
Reality removed him. There's nothing to admire in that.
You need better heroes.
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This last story will never leave out my mind.
29:35 I feel bad for Chris I imagine the sadness in his finale moments I wish chris was still alive
25:11 this style actually looks great
Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome
I like how in ur intro,there is a banana laptop instead of a apple laptop lollll💗
Can you make this a series please? this would be great to watch 😊😊
His has already done it
2:45 there’s your nightmares 😁
A few facts about the atomic bomb story that you go wrong and/or over-emphasized.
First, the casual look of the personnel from Tinian Island could be attributed to many reasons but most likely, they were just posing for a photo and it is normal to have a casual/happy appearance when such photos are taken.
Second, many of those involved in the bombings had no understanding of what the bombs could do, especially prior to the bombing of Hiroshima, and this photo may have been taken before even the first bomb was dropped.
Third, and most telling about the accuracy of your reporting, the Enola Gay dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, NOT Nagasaki. While the Great Artiste did act as an observation plane in both atomic bombings, it was the B-29 named Bockscar that dropped the Fat Man bomb on Nagasaki.
For the first point, you either must have incredible control over your emotions or simply not care at all about the effects what you are building will have on others.
For the second point, them not knowing what they were doing just makes it worse.
For the third point, it is an honest mistake.
@toumabyakuya Do you actually think that people who are voluntarily creating a weapon meant to delete 1,000's of people actually give a damn about those people? Most Americans hated the Japanese at that time.
Harold Agnew, was an observer on The Great Artiste, during the Hiroshima Mission, and did not take part in the bombing of Nagasaki.
i dont want to disrespect the dead but the train photo was kind of the dumbest way to die. RIP girls may god be with you all and have mercy on your souls