Kidd and Cee Reacts To Top 3 Strange But True | HORRIFYING Moments (Mr Ballen)

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  • @DereathE
    @DereathE Год назад +81

    The 2nd story, he’s been actually caught defacing and removing flowers that people leave at her gravesite, so that sounds like a guilt to me

    • @jared287
      @jared287 Год назад +10

      Honestly they should disappear him

  • @h.haydon8044
    @h.haydon8044 Год назад +55

    With the second story, I saw an episode of 48 Hours or something like that on that case. I recall hearing Tina's dad knew Gabe was abusive to Tina. I truly believe he murdered her.

  • @johncostello6006
    @johncostello6006 Год назад +41

    What Mr Ballen didn't put into the story was.. just a.. minor detail... When the doctor came to see Phineas, Phineas sneezed or coughed, and quote "A half a teacup sized portion of the brain" came spilling out of his head. Yet miraculously minus a small seizure, he was totally fine considering the circumstances.

  • @katakovacs2066
    @katakovacs2066 Год назад +22

    The first story makes me feel really bad for the couple especially the husband. You can see it from a different angle like he had a last chance to see her but to me that was a cruel twist from fate. To think my loved one died and just to lose her again after she wakes up from her funeral now that's something which would make me miserable for the rest of my life.

  • @ambrabridges2161
    @ambrabridges2161 Год назад +54

    The skull and tamping iron are on display because it shows the path of the projectile and what parts of the brain would've been affected, which makes it of value to the medical students there. And, as Mr. Ballen pointed out, it has a place in medical history and it advanced neurological studies. Also, Phineas developed a fungal infection on his brain, which should've been fatal, shortly after the injury, which the doctor was able to treat successfully. He should've died several times over but he, miraculously, beat the odds.

    • @KiddandCeeReacts
      @KiddandCeeReacts  Год назад +10

      Still doesn't take away the weirdest of people's infatuation with someone who is dead. Plus I'm sure he didn't tell them the could take his skull.

    • @nverted-dynamo
      @nverted-dynamo Год назад +27

      @@KiddandCeeReacts That's just a matter of perspective. From a medical viewpoint, it's not weird at all. I mean we have literal museums full of desecrated corpses who definitely didn't give permission to be put on display. In a way, we all take some sort of knowledge from the dead, just in different ways.

    • @devin3955
      @devin3955 Год назад +12

      @@nverted-dynamo I would argue it’s an ethics issue. Did he consent to having his skull immortalized for scientific purposes? Was he of sound mind if he did give consent?

    • @prodby3clips
      @prodby3clips Год назад +5

      Im not familiar with many medical practices regarding this but Im familiar with how archeologist perserve and siplay bones from dinosaurs. Im pretty sure they usually make a mold or a replica of th real thing as to not risk the actual bone not being damaged in case of a fire or other unseen circumstances. Either way i personally wouldnt feel comfortable putting the rod back in his skull and displaying it, but i guess thats why im not a medical professional.

    • @nverted-dynamo
      @nverted-dynamo Год назад +3

      @Devin That same point can be said about historical museums with mummies, no? Idk ethics (and humans as a species) are terribly convoluted... but hey, at the very least, when we're dead, not like we'll give a damn 😅

  • @klaudia-tx4dx
    @klaudia-tx4dx Год назад +19

    The 2nd story..I believe he killed her...I mean he was an experienced rescue diver yet apparently he didn't know what to do?? Come on now...that's BS....

  • @HammerdWalrus
    @HammerdWalrus Год назад +19

    What's even crazier about Gage is that he had 2 jobs after the incident. He was a farm laborer, then went to Chile to be a stagecoach driver. Idk who let a man who stockholm-pack bonded with what should have killed him behind the wheel, but they had to have been fired. Also, Gage vomited during his examination and the doctor said that quote: "the effort of vomiting pressed out about half a teacupful of the brain [through the exit hole at the stop of the skull] which fell upon the floor."

  • @MrsJasmyn45
    @MrsJasmyn45 5 месяцев назад +3

    With the Watson case, what's more interesting is that Gabe was seen on camera removing flowers and gifts from Tina's grave. These gifts were chained down, and he used bolt cutters to remove them. The question is, why? If you're innocent, you wouldn't be incriminating yourself.
    I just researched this and it was found out that Gabe had a motive for doing this to his wife. She had a $210,000 life insurance policy he wanted.

  • @nverted-dynamo
    @nverted-dynamo Год назад +18

    It's wild cause that first lady would've been called a zombie or witch centuries ago (or even still is some parts of the world). It's wild how science and technology can change our understanding. I always wonder how some of these victims might've faired had they had access to current medicine. First lady could've lived if they had an EEG to read her brain waves before declaring her dead. Last guy could've had a range of treatments as well. It's unfortunate how their lives ended, but it's good that we were able to learn from them and help similar victims like them in the future.

  • @ruhindampambo7862
    @ruhindampambo7862 Год назад +10

    You’re only truly dead if your brain stops working, in most of these situations the heart stops and as a consequence people pass out with no pulse so people assume their dead, but if they’re taken to the hospital doctors only determine them fully dead if there is no brain activity

  • @diwackabg
    @diwackabg 11 месяцев назад +4

    So the 1st one is a huge tragedy. 2nd - murder. Pure and simple. This wasn't her thing. It was his and he did it longer and was more knowledgeable so killing someone, he knows how. 3rd one - the brain and different parts do different things. Eyes are in the back of the head so his eyes, not damaged. His movement, speech etc. Seizure was the damage to his head and the brain not knowing what signal to send to the body.

  • @katakovacs2066
    @katakovacs2066 Год назад +4

    Love your reactions to these Mrballen videos, you guys listen to them and pause it while you guys discuss and analyze them. Hope you guys consider reacting to his older videos (top 3 pictures/videos/missing persons etc..) and not just to his newer videos

  • @GloJut64
    @GloJut64 Год назад +8

    Love y’all man ❤️❤️ Y’all Mrballen reactions gone always be a vibe 🤞🏾

  • @kikiwannabananawatermelonmango
    @kikiwannabananawatermelonmango Год назад +5

    YAAAY I was waiting for this one! Thanks, guys!

  • @atharvarajadhyaksha4813
    @atharvarajadhyaksha4813 6 месяцев назад +1

    The first story is so tragic, man :( If I was in the husband's shoes, I'm suing the hospital into the ground for their horrible judgement

  • @L3_EnvyOnTTok
    @L3_EnvyOnTTok Год назад +2

    Hope you both are well! Was waiting on yall to react to this one lol

  • @Mike-zn2ke
    @Mike-zn2ke Год назад +3

    112 is pretty common, its the same emergency number as here in sweden

  • @kirstinkearney6691
    @kirstinkearney6691 Год назад +4

    In New Zealand our emergency service number is 111

  • @billcollector2248
    @billcollector2248 Год назад +4

    I like the single stories just as much maybe a little more just because we get the full context of the story.

  • @samuelwhite934
    @samuelwhite934 4 месяца назад +1

    39:02 I think it's morbid curiosity maybe. I'm not sure tho. To see what it looks like when your skull is broken or something. Because most people don't break their skull in their lifetime. Just my 2 cents,

  • @eladrio2311
    @eladrio2311 9 месяцев назад +1

    2nd story, he completely murdered her, if the love of your life is strugglin underwater you grab their ass and carry them to the surface no matter how hard it is, at least you try to do it. That excuse of "I panicked and so I went alone to the surface to get help" is shitty as hell

  • @dejacastro8476
    @dejacastro8476 11 месяцев назад +1

    nah tht 3rd story would’ve had me shook if he ever popped up like tht😭in front of me

  • @MessickGreg
    @MessickGreg Год назад +2

    Even medications don't help now. You have more side effects from the medication and I know from 53 years of seizures.

  • @Friedchic899
    @Friedchic899 Год назад +4

    This one was one the best top 3s of mr ballen because each story is more horrifying then the last!!!!especially the guys half of his brains my goodness!!!🧠
    I did have an special reaction request for yall I posted few days back but it was called Beyond Belief Fact Or Fiction where the show tells 5 stories and it's yall job to figure out what is true and false there are 4 seasons in total it be on filmrise playlist on RUclips

  • @michaelneal7377
    @michaelneal7377 Год назад +3

    These are crazy stories

  • @weaponx2980
    @weaponx2980 Год назад +2

    Yea they didn’t have the technology we have today to actually determine if the man or woman actually died so the bell saved a bunch of lives

  • @alexanderstalung9447
    @alexanderstalung9447 Год назад +1

    We use 112 here in the North to and yes it is easy to remember, but I dont know if 112 is Police, fire or ambulance, I never learned those numbers

  • @giocommentary
    @giocommentary Год назад +4

    39:12 well.. its science, no matter how gruesome it seems it fits a very good purpose, education.
    a lot of people also donate their body to science, back in the day you'd be taught with a real skeleton.
    human corpses donated to science are also used for example to study decomposition.
    you can tell how a corpse looks smells etc.. but experience is a WHOLE different thing.
    students need that experience if they're going to work in said profession.
    in my opinion this is a lot less cruel/gruesome then the Paris Catacombs.
    which has become in essence a macabre display of human death..
    to a degrading point as a tourist attraction, and as little else then a tourist attraction.

  • @marcorodriguez8792
    @marcorodriguez8792 Год назад +1

    And that's why they call it Save by the Bell

  • @greggyfuego9
    @greggyfuego9 Год назад

    yall gotta react to his story called "what i saw in my room still haunts me" its so good

  • @joebembo-qs3dr
    @joebembo-qs3dr Год назад +1

    The first story the hospital didn't do a check of her body

  • @RicoSinZ
    @RicoSinZ Год назад +1

    Dutch alarm number also happens to be 112.

  • @dejacastro8476
    @dejacastro8476 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ouuu noo maam 😭

  • @ttlbig
    @ttlbig Год назад +1

    Our general emergency number is 112 here in Finland.

  • @Mj-uz1ng
    @Mj-uz1ng Год назад +2

    Bro killed his wife in the second story he’s a POS

  • @lucabaracuda987
    @lucabaracuda987 Год назад +1

    Australia more easy... 000 for emergencies

  • @rem9142
    @rem9142 Год назад +4

    How alive could the lady in that first story have really been though? Even if he couldn't afford the embalming, isn't there still a process in prepping corpes for funerals that should just as well have killed her?? At least if it's anything like the US