I dated a guy who had frequent seizures and the time you can lose is insane. We were on video call one night when he had one and after he came to he told me that the last thing he remembered was being in his friends truck on their way to the movies.....over 4 hours prior. Hope that OP got medical attention!
I doubt it's real. But yeah, it's scary. The most time I've lost was probably an hour or two. Usually I'd go out and have all the shaking nonsense and then come to nearly immediately after. 4 hours of missing time is a lot. Some people don't even seem like they're having a seizure at all, and just disassociate for a bit while sitting there looking just fine. That seems scarier than the ones I'd have where it's all very very obvious. Although that's from my perspective of being out lol I'm sure it's different if loved ones are watching.
@@whateverwhatever4026i also do think it's fake I mean the story sounded so detailed and the man showing up 5 years later wearing the same clothes idk to me it sounded sketchy
@@majormercer21 What makes me think it's fake is she picked up the phone pieces and figured out what kind of phone it was. So it can't be a hallucination at that point. So it's somehow a real guy, causing memory loss? So he's really crappy Man In Black, just from their Homeless Division, who spends all his time arguing with women on his outdated disposable phones...
You know what's funny Now that you say that when I was I think 17 I was partying with my girlfriend and we were doing Coke. And I believe the cocaine some other drug in it. Whether it was ketamine. I don't know, but I ended up falling unconscious and having a mild seizure twice. In the course of maybe 8 hours and when I woke up, I couldn't remember who had won the Super Bowl and I watched sports center every single day. And if you don't know what that is, it's a show on ESPN or it used to be about 10:15 years ago and they always used to show the last team that won the Super Bowl. Along with the other champions of other sports so it literally wiped out part of my memory. I ended a dope addict now I'm 6 years clean and I'm happily married with a 4 year old. Thank god
"It gets pretty fuzzy here." They killed him. They had to have killed him, otherwise he would say something at some point in time, even if far in the future. They never said anything because it would incriminate them.
Oh, absolutely. I can totally see young, reckless kids accidentally killing another kid while playing outside, and then fleeing the scene and pretending it never happened. Out of sight, out of mind. Kids that young often have little to no foresight or accountability. When they play rough, they don't think about what could go wrong, and when they make a mistake, all they're worried about is getting in trouble. It's sickeningly tragic.
well thats y he posted it in accidental death. My theory is they forced him out of the chair and got a bit too handsy and pushed him off seems like something a 11 yr old kid would do
@@mythsmg8382yep I think so too. Feels logical that they may have tipped/pushed the chair to get the kid off and didn’t think of how far the fall would be.
@@mythsmg8382whats getting me is the body was never found, did the kids do something with it? The family knew where to look for him at so its not like it was a large area for his remains to be hidden. Also if he fell down the hill the rain wouldn’t be able to move him no?
That’s what I was thinking, I don’t think it was Scott but just a coincidence. And even then, it’s still scary to think the kid the OP talked about could be dead.
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u death may be part of nature, but it's still disturbing how OP and their friends remained silent about the little boy's death. His family has no closure and we're left with unanswered questions. This has nothing to do with "making ourselves gods".
I had this creative writing professor a few years ago, when I was still in college, that made us write stories and post them on reddit. The goal was to get them to believe our stories and the point of the exercise was to help us avoid plot holes. Was actually kind of really fun, she would pull up the posts on the projector and we would read the stories, replies, etc. and go over everything as a group. The fact that, if we needed to reply to follow up questions meant we didn't add enough detail in the story or, sometimes people would over explain and that would get them caught; stuff like that.
As someone who lives in London where 50% of businesses are money laundering, it was 100% money laundering. That’s why they ask for cash specifically. In London you can see it with the hundreds of American candy shops or ‘wizard shops’
My thoughts exactly, it’s quite obvious these stores are only meant for laundering money, not real business. Probably an organization too, since they’re not so discreet about their appearance and not very worried about people noticing the strange details
That story of the missing kid OP should at least put an anonymous tip or confession rather of what happened the family needs to know what happened to their son.
The neat thing about cops being able to track you without a warrant is that you have no way of knowing it belongs to them, and can destroy it without consequences.
Yeah right good luck with that one. You're citing outdated constitutional protection laws that are no longer relevant since the patriot act. They'll throw your ass in guantanamo with no trial before they admit they violated your rights.
This, and this is horrendous and a definite invasion of privacy. There need to be dire consequences for government or leo's, fbi, cia, etc overstepping their boundaries.
Ok, but if the cops can do it, can ANYBODY do it? Doesn't make sense that ONLY the cops are allowed to do this, if they can do it with no warrant. Pretty crazy!
@@Mike-es2ygyes - you can put a tracking device on a vehicle in public. But get ready to catch a restraining order and potential damage to personal property if it leaves any mark through placing/removing the device. Kinda how air tags are legal
The thing redditors often forget is that for people who don't use reddit it's actually pretty reasonable to just make an account for one purpose, use it for a few hours and then completely forget about it and never use it again
I remember the Kleeschulte case. I'm a child of the 80's and have lived in central Missouri my entire life. It was our version of the Lindbergh baby case. People were going nuts and monitoring their kids like hawks. The most relaxed parents ended up becoming helicopter parents.
@infamouswickedjokestar no they just mean overly protective parenting. that's what 'becoming helicopter parents' means, the phrase does come from the act of surveying property from above but is not taken literally
Wild how so many paranormal experiences can be attributed to our brains telling us that something is wrong. In the last post, it sounds like the dog was alert to her owner's seizures.
Also, who's to say us saying it's just our brains isn't our way of rationalizing? We would rather believe we're crazy than think there's something beyond our understanding.
@@englishatheart Ownership is a human construct, not a state of being. Owning an animal means you are directly responsible for their care and well-being. Dis ussing the relationship like it's a friendship or something takes the responsibility away from the human involved and therefore puts the animal in harm's way. I would prefer to define the relationship as owning a pet rather than making up a meaningless title like "his human"
the missing boy story really messes me up. my stomach dropped when i heard the location because that’s where i grew up. my childhood home isn’t far from that and i still live a little outside saint louis to this day. it just gave me a really sick feeling and this will be all i think about today.
I'm with you, it really messed with me also. I can't imagine a possible answer to a family members disappearance possibly being that close and then it gets erased.
The 12 store story sounds very familiar to the mattress store scandal, all across the US there are multiple mattress stores all right next to each other owned by the same company & never get any business… it’s a lot more common than you’d think.
A mattress store only needs to sell a few $1-2k mattresses a month to be profitable since the profit margins are so high, and each location also acts as a warehouse for them. don't know why people keep perpetuating the money laundering myth
If by "never get any business" you mean "hundreds of people don't go to that location to buy a mattress every week" then sure. But those mattress stores sell in store (which they do enough of because they tend to buy locations outside of busy metro areas so it's cheaper, even if years later more business grows around them) they fi.l online orders and they also supply mattresses to many area furniture stores and department stores. Not quite sure how setting up a business that works is a "scandal" but ok.
A lot of these Reddit post are fake, but this video was pretty interesting. I feel like the guy who made the post about the little boy who went missing actually knew what he and his friends had done. When he realized that social media was pointing him out as a suspect of interest he went ghost mode. Pretty shady if you ask me.
Hey, I know that Reddit post! Bonus info for that last part: OP wrote in a comment that it *didnt actually* look like the landlord’s handwriting. He was comparing “his” handwriting (a printed piece of paper.. with type writing) to his landlords. He said something along the lines of “handwriting seems pretty similar when you’re comparing handwriting to typed words.” He was also tripping. Maybe I missed it, but additional info: there was an indoors garage beneath OP’s apartment. He won an undisclosed amount of money and isn’t allowed to talk about it anymore
I knew the story was bullshit when he said my files were deleted on my computer. Dude who doesn’t have a passcode for their stuff? I live alone and still have a passcode on my computer lol
There's a notoriously negligent slumlord in the Boston area that always gets off without legal repercussions. Many students around here rent a unit for one school year and don't have the time or resources to stick around and see the lawsuits through to the end. That kind of turnover makes organizing tenant unions pretty difficult as well. Having spoken with people who rented in other cities and had a much easier time holding their landlords accountable, this whole story, including the settlement/NDA conclusion, does not surprise me. I did live in an Alpha apartment when greater Boston got hammered with like eight feet of snow and literally the only time anybody showed up to take care of anything (despite reports of burst pipes, mice chewing holes through the building, unsecured ground level windows, etc) was when the city cited the building for noncompliance with safety requirements. Some guys showed up, shoveled a little bit, and left. I still ended up slipping on the stairs and bodyslamming onto the sidewalk.
@@romainlettuce118What do you mean it was bs? If this guy is telling the truth it means he deleted the files himself due to bizarre behavior due to low grade chronic hypoxia. CO poisoning can really make you do some bizarre things, and can cause hallucinations, memory loss, mood swings, and paranoia.
@@contingenceBoston there's highly negligent slumlords in EVERY city, even more in the large cities, and most know enough about the laws and codes- or at least have enough connections- to get away with their negligence for decades. It's like saying "there's this one notoriously sneaky rat in NYC...". No, it's a lot and they're everywhere. Even more so in the last 3 years since the lower cost housing shortage (meaning anything affordable to anyone) has gotten so bad. My advice is that instead of expecting anything from the courts, learn to keep yourself safe from things like gas leaks, get your own CO2 and smoke detectors, learn basic plumbing, etc because sure, if there's a problem, you can try to get them to fix it for months and try to fight them in court but you still have to pay them the whole time and you'll probably lose. And if it's affecting your health, even if you win and don't have to pay some back rent or get a settlement, you still lose because a lot of those health issues affect you permanently. Welcome to the real world, where people have been screwing each other over since time immemorial and the law and courts don't give one s***.
I feel like it’s just cap ngl because why didn’t she ever tell her fiancé anything.‘idk she doesn’t seem that worried about the “guy” def feels made up
this story seems fake. like, a young girl home alone and not looking through the peep hole? especially if she encountered this strange dude 2 times already? yeah no
If the kid in the reddit story was Scott Kleeschulte, what happened to his body? Surely, they searched that area, and OP said, "we didn't go back for a month," indicating that they did go back at some point, but there was no mention of his body still being there. I don't think it's the same story. I think op deleted bc they realized redditors were ready to investigate the possibilities
nature, animals, elements (rain/heat) and insects can destroy a body very quickly. i read a book about migrants who die crossing the mexico-us border which ran several studies on this using pigs dressed in human clothes. most of the pigs were destroyed in 20 days (sometimes two weeks), and obviously we’re talking about a small child so not much body to decay really. anyways back to that study, the researchers were lucky that when they returned to the site if they could small bits of bone fragment/ripped pieces of clothing anywhere in the general vicinity. flooding disrupts soil, and buries anything rest on the soil. morbid to think about but that’s likely what happened. the young boys probably returned, realized the body was gone and thought police or whoever must of discovered it and moved it.
The poster edited his post after receiving many answers and this is what he said (contains info about when they went back) “Well, I didn't expect to wake up to this. I have no idea why we didn't collectively tell our parents. We all just booked it for our respective homes without saying a word. I think it was mainly because he was "the weird kid" and we all thought that would get us in trouble somehow. No, I don't think we were directly responsible. Indirectly maybe. Again, it's fuzzy and all I remember is us throwing sticks at each other. I have tried to find any record of him to no avail. I remember the neighborhood kids from those days' first names, but not the last. I have since moved a few hundred miles away and didn't keep in touch. I don't even remember the creepy kids first name. I have looked blindly for any record of the kid, and have spent hours on facebook trying to find my old friends, but haven't found anything yet. No, I don't know if he actually died or not that day. All I have to go off of is my mom mentioning him going missing and us not seeing him around after that. When we finally went back to our "base" over a month later, there was nothing out of the ordinary. No police tape or anything like that. I don't remember any cops canvassing the area asking about him."
Ahh the classic CO leak story. That story is so famous that now whenever anybody posts about anything particularly weird/inexplicable on Reddit, one of the first replies almost always is "make sure you buy a carbon monoxide detector!"
the worst part is that I was nearly killed by a carbon monoxide leak and at no point I never hallucinated or did strange things. So it's like who came out with this idea has no clue about mental illness, gas leaks and so on.
@@agostinodublino1387 Yeah one of the reasons it's so dangerous is cus it often can be near impossible to detect. It has those effects in some people though, so it's still a good suggestion to check if all the sudden you're experiencing shit that doesn't make sense lol
I have a concern regarding CO leaks, how does it happen? Like where is it contained for it to be leaked? And I assume it's important in buildings and stuff if this happens. I'm not American, so this is concerning and confusing. 😅
Yeah, it’s starting to get old and really predictable as it seems everyone has it on their “5 reddit stories you won’t believe” type videos. Wish they’d move on and start covering other stuff we haven’t heard before.
What is it with people trying to tell a story in a way that doesn't completely dox themself that immediately makes everyone else on the site think its fake
Because if OP is being dodgy about information, it makes their claims suspect. Besides, taking pictures or telling us the town is hardly doxxing him. That's all the comments wanted. He doxxed himself by saying that he was the only young person in 30 miles.
@@johnfreeman9349 you are actually beyond fucking delusional man. theres no 12 identical stores doing human trafficking, and theres no "investigating" going on
I'm a helicopter, too. No shame. My oldest is a teenager and for her I'm a distant helicopter, but my younger two are in kindergarten now and I am always in that school, always always. I'll make copies for the teachers, I joined the PTA, I volunteer to look after classrooms, I am in that building finding any excuse to be in that building.
@@sunlightangel87that’s excessive, weird and going to be really embarrassing as they get older. I hope you know when to stop so your kids arent teased and bullied maliciously because of your behavior. Cut the apron strings so they learn to be independent and not fully dependent on you. When you’re gone, they’ll need to have the skills to get by in life. You basically stalking them all the time is actually pretty detrimental for them.
@@Spooky_Platypus Ok so number 1: Do you have a kid on the spectrum who goes from 0 to 100 in a nanosecond and starts slapping her own face in a meltdown? If you don't, then save your judgments. Second, do you have school-aged kids here in the US where school shootings are rampant and our government is doing literally nothing about it because our government is bought and paid for by the NRA? If you don't, then save your judgments. Third, being a school volunteer so that I can be in the building already available for my special needs child during her meltdowns is not "stalking." You're thinking of that scene in Turning Red, that's not at all what I'm doing.
@@Spooky_Platypus Agreed, as an autistic adult that had a mother like this I’ll also add my own thoughts to your comment if that’s alright with you: Helicopter parenting was nothing but detrimental for me growing up and it’s taken years of working on myself to undo the damage. Teaching your kids to be vigilant is one thing, but hovering around them can cause them to become more dependent on you to the point where they just can’t feel safe or comfortable when they’re away from you, which is VERY damaging to their ability to function in society when they grow up, especially considering autism is oftentimes comorbid with social anxiety. Helicopter parenting is not good parenting, you need to give kids (yes autistic kids as well) a healthy balance of vigilance and freedom so they can gain confidence in their ability to take care of themselves if/when they need to. It’s hard to learn to fly when mama bird won’t let you stretch your wings or practice flapping because she’s scared of you tripping out of the nest and crashing to the ground. This is why autistic kids run away, they just want to live life and too often they’re not allowed to even try by their helicopter parent so they just run out of desperation for a brief taste of freedom and excitement (and sometimes that act of desperation ends tragically). Parents won’t be around for their kids forever and it’s the job of a parent to make sure their child is going to be ok without them someday, Helicopter parenting doesn’t help with that. TLDR: Helicopter parents are (ironically) damaging their children’s development and making the transition into adulthood a lot scarier and a lot harder than it needs to be.
@@kingcogidubnus1508 Did you not listen through the story? People said it could be symptoms of a brain tumor or seizure. Why be so hung up on her faking it when there could be a serious issue like that?
I mean I know it could be possible, but did no one else notice that she had the same dog both times she lived at that apartment complex? And where was the baby during the last set of missing hours? The thermostat in her apartment was set to 90 degrees & she woke up a few hours later at her table? Wouldn't the baby be dead from the heat? And the dog? I call bullshit on the final story.
@@GojiAnguirus90 degrees couldn’t kill a dog, I’m not a expert on babies but I definitely think in a spacious place they could survive a hour in 90 degrees.
I knew someone who accidentally killed someone it was so tragic and devastating. A boy in my class was really poor and his mom didn't have a crib for the new baby so she put the baby to sleep with the other kids in the same bed and he accidentally rolled over on her. Never cosleep your kids!
@@HappySmilingDog-d7uif someone is laying on top of a tiny infant, the screams are muffled. DUH! this is something that does happen, rarely, but it does. suffocation is real & babies can't help themselves out of a situation like that.
My parents had me share a bed with my 2 year old sister when I was 10. We shared a small twin bed. One night my dad got a feeling to come check on us, and he found I had rolled onto my sister in my sleep and my back was blocking her airway. He pulled her out, which woke me up, and he told me what had happened. She was fine but they then got us a bigger bed so it didn't happen again (they gave us their old king bed that was in the garage.) This shit definitely happens. Co sleeping kids is an awful idea.
One Reddit story that fucks me up is one about a guy that admitted to dropping a large rock on his infant little brother because he kept crying. I know I’m forgetting/leaving out details but it really fucked me up reading it
21:29 sounds like money laundering. Cash only, expired food, staring. These stores are meant for money laundering only and not meant for actual business
There's a tiny new vape store here that opened literally one hundred feet from the only other vape store in my town. Our regular vape shop is huge and packed with a line out the door every hour of the day. This new vape store is only open a couple of hours a day, never has customers, and their prices are triple what our regular vape shop is. It's super weird and I'm positive they are using it to sell drugs or launder money.
100% a lot of vape shops are a cover for illegal tobacco, sell illegal vapes, people trafficking, illegal working, illegal immigrants,drugs, fake documents etc etc what I work in (not vape shops😅)
@@putthefuinfun1947usually I would say that. But the fact that they recalled the story well, only to have someone after the fact point out that it was Scott. Not like the post was about him specifically
It's likely because it's fake. Like the story of the "identical stores" is for sure made up. The guy goes in the store but is afraid to take a photo of the stores or name the town that it's in? How would anybody know it would be him if he was "scared"
I looked it up and apparently the 2016 Scott Kleeschulte "confession" on reddit is ripped straight from season 1 of Bosch. It seems OP makes a lot of fake posts? I'm looking more into it.
I always thought that "confession " was fake. Why, I have no idea, it just felt lame and attention seeking to me. Only to delete it later? On top of that, a group of kids involved and to this very day, not one cracking? Nah, I Call BS on that one.
First story sounds like the plot to "the stranger upstairs" by Lisa Matlin. Lady goes crazy and writes notes to herself due to a carbon monoxide leak in her attic.
I think it's the other way around - Matlin based her story on the real incident. Of course, it's not the only one in similar circumstances - CO poisoning has been around since the dark ages; or honestly pretty much as soon as humans began burning stuff many millennia ago. Even "common wood fire" gives off carbon monoxide.
Just my take on the kleeschulte case, his wording was strange, and i think theres more to it. I think they intentionally pushed him. He discribed him as the mean, i dont think anyone who actually knew him would call him that, seems like it was the 80s a group of boys saw "the weird kid" playing by himself and went to bully him but it went too far and instead of harassing him they ended up killing him. If it were truly an accident at least one of them would have said something. The fact that they didnt, to me, and the wording makes me think theres ALOT more to it than just an accident. Plus bullys are usually only brave one on one or if theyre more of them than their victim..... sort of like a pack of boys finding an autistic child playing by themselves in an area they claimed as their own.
The post about the identical stores makes me think of the thing in the town where I live now that has hundreds of flower shops. My mother and I used to joke that they sell drugs, but it doesn't feel like a joke anymore, because they're open 24/7 and there are so, so many of them. Like, who would need 5 flower shops right next to each other that are open at 4am? It probably is drugs and I'm just not in the loop. I'm a foreigner here, so I don't really have friends and might be missing something that's common knowledge for the locals. I just find it hard to believe they're actual flower stores because there's no way they could all be profitable. I told my friend in Argentina about this, and she told me they have the same thing and everyone knows it IS drugs. She might have been pranking me, but I doubt it. I guess it's just a thing. Flower drug shops.
well the fact that they are right next to eachother is not that weird. It might be just a good location,people already know there is a flower shop there so if they want to go somewhere to buy flower they will go there so being right next to it makes sense, the nightshift might be a strategy to capture clients (if you need flower at night and only one shop of 5 shop is opened,% are you will also buy during the day from them during the day aswell). just to be clear they could also sell drugs or to clean money from the illegal businesses of the owner that are not done there but send their money there to explain how they earned so much (is the flower shop gona make a list of common people who buy from them or just write "we sold 100,000$ worth of flower")
Sorry for the generic comment....but that IS really weird. 🤔 Unless they are located by a hospital, why would they be open 24/7? I live in a medical district where I'm surrounded by 8 (I didn't know there were so many) hospitals and there are only 2 florists in that same area. 💐
Similar thing in the outer suburbs in Sydney Australia. Multiple supermarkets out there with mostly empty shelves. Staff is very rude, and really makes you feel like they don't want you in there.
@@alexandrub8786 But they are all 24-hour shops. Like, 5 next to each other, all open 24/7, and then a few bus stops over, there's 3 more. They're all over the town, not just in a few places. I just don't see how that could possibly be viable. Another thing that makes me suspicious is that I never see people with flowers anywhere. You'd think with so many flower shops, people would be buying flowers for their loved ones left and right, but I never see people with flowers outside of major holidays that involve flower-giving. If these are genuine flower shops that are financially viable, you'd imagine they get a lot of business, so...where are the flowers?
As a father of a special needs child I am broken over the story about Scott Kleshuld. I couldn't imagine losing a child and having children bully your child no matter what the circumstance would kill you as a parent.
as an aspiring med student, that whole 3rd incident could’ve been avoided. The kid likely didn’t immediately die, he was likely unconscious. If OP and his friends had just swallowed their pride and gotten help he likely could still be here. I’m also into psychology so I understand why he ran off but it just screams red flags.
i can also imagine that in response to them noting that they "still remember the sound", they felt disturbed by it. but i don't disagree in some sense, as they didn't like the kid so... him being in harms way wouldn't have exactly been... a travesty to them, paired with the nauseating sound (and yes im taking some liberties by the phrasing they used about how they felt irt the sound), they probably knew it seemed very bad then, and felt guilty enough after never opening up around the time, to post with a partially transparent post to try and relieve some of that shitty feeling
i think he was writing with his other hand and didn't realize it in his confused state, and to which he kept deleting most of his files. might've been because he saw that there was no one in the video then proceeded to delete the videos while he was in a confused state because he was more concerned on the space of his storage which he must've concluded that there was no one that could've possibily have wrote that without being shown.
Its fuckin reddit , chill , as far as we know : all of them couldve been made up. If you believe this, next thing you know - you’ll believe cringetok plots
@@_.hybrids._1680as a person with DID, theres no *valid* debate about its existence. havent finished but skimming through the start of story 1, sounds a lot like what i and others with DIDOSDD might go through! edit: some parts of the post don't seem to fit perfectly, but still. i at least find it somewhat relatable
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u No, it wasn't made up - the first one was 100% legit and the guy found out it was carbon monoxide poisoning after he got a detector. This is your calling to get your mommy and daddy to BUY a legit detector because that shit is no joke.
When i was very young i remember my mom being worried that my great grandma was developing dementia. She had her come stay with us for a couple weeks to take her to some doctors for evaluation. She was totally fine while with us and the docs saw no sign of cognitive decline. Long story short they somehow determined she had a carbon monoxide leak in her little house and thats what was causing her abnormal behavior like the guy in the boston story.
Going to reddit for problems can be a crapshoot. Sometimes you get actual help, other times you get people accusing you of making shit up. Edit: Thanks for the likes. I've never had anything in my life blow up like this.
The tracking device case is especially strange, either Yasir was keeping his past and family a secret from OP or else he'd have no doubt that it's a tracking device
Bro, let me tell you. The lawyer my org hired wouldn't even be on a call with me unless they're billing you for that. Time is literally money. They not about to just consult with you over reddit
@swish3432 well, I do know lawyers who do volunteer their time, but they need to know about the details of the case. It's like a doctor, they can't just say whatever on an internet forum, just in case they give bad advice, because they didn't know all the details of your case. They'll do the assessment and then see if it's a good fit or you need another type of lawyer. Then, they have to go over details with you. So, I get why the lawyer would say, get a lawyer. But it is true that lawyers that I know that my organization pays are billing for even consults over phone once the relationship is established. And if you're a non-profit with an agreed-upon total rate, they won't want to use the hours they set aside for your case for random phone calls. They'll use only emails for communicating on logistics and use the billable hours to work on your case.
If you sleep in a bedroom with terrible ventilation put a small fan outside you door so the air in your apartment/house get circulated. My bedroom is at the end of a "long" corridor. I always have the window opened during spring, summer and autumn but not during the winter, too cold. I had problems with headache and drowsiness during the first 2 maybe 3 years of living here. It's not a small bedroom so my problems wasn't severe but annoying nonetheless. Then I put a small desktop fan in the corridor outside my bedroom and the problem solved itself.
@istmyself which is B.S if you ask me. there's so many of those dumb body cam videos on YT of little kids getting arrested. I guess it was one of those "back in the day" or "it was a different time" things.. There are too many loopholes that let people off too easily and unscathed. Even to this day.
If a kid i pushed off a cliff had been missing for 23 years i would give the family closure. Being a kid, you wouldnt be charged like a real murder. I wouldnt suffer, but the family suffers. What a coward. If you know something, saw something, accidentally did something related to a cold case TELL SOMEONE. your paranoia is worse than reality. Many horrible people get away with plea deals, so you definitely would be fine. They value info more than they value punishment. Do the right thing. It will lift a weight from your shoulders and you will feel so free. Imagine how happy loved ones will be knowing the truth, they deserve it. Dont be a coward like that guy. And for FUKS sake, get rid of the "don't be a snitch" mindset. That is such a toxic way of thinking and we've moved on as a society from pushing it. No matter what's holding you back, there's a solution. Your life won't end
@@thighhighsenpaioof7423 If you're really that cowardly you can give a confession when you feel you are at the end of your life. A final confession to give closure
the identical stores popping up and people staring creepily reminds me of the identical bars in "The World's End" - body snatchers from outer space have arrived
I just looked at satellite imagery around 1988, regarding Scott Kleeschulte. The area the original guy describes is definitely somewhat visible, albeit fairly grainy due to the low quality of old satellite photography.
Damn man, you don't post very often but when you do, it's quality content. I was expecting the usual creepy geohunt or suspicious neighbour stuff that's usually in these kinda vids, but I was pleasantly surprised. Keep up the good work, that's exactly the stuff for which I subscribed.
Could you do more weird internet/reddit post videos like this pls?! 🙏... creepy internet mysteries are my fave, more so than scary encounters with people or true crime. I rarely ever comment on YT videos but your narration style and videos are the best. Congrats on a million subs!!
Regarding the post-it notes case, we had a similar case which involved an acquaintance which resulted that the victim suffered from multipolar personalities. A sad case, but gladly the guy is OK and with medical help.
I've seen people call DID and OSDD-1 a lot of things, but "multipolar personalities" is new, especially considering that "multipolar" simply isn't a word people use.
What kind of pregnant woman wants to go at night in an alley to take out the trash? What a great place, time and reason when you want to go out 🤦♀🤦♂🤦
@@tomryan5948Then why are you blaming him? What if he was taking a nap/sleeping or in the bathroom/shower? Either way it was her choice. She's an adult.
read into the chemist that was secretly poisoning his neighbors that also had a newborn baby. they were also getting sick and not finding a source for it, your fear is valid
12:13 it absolutely suprises me and disgust me that how much the these defense agencies straight up go the extent of violating human rights, the U.S law enforcement needs to be correct it's operating activities to at least be a little ethical when investigating.
While I agree, I do have to counter that when something DOES go wrong and someone who should have been watched commits some violent act, the people cry out "why didn't they know about/monitor him?" Happens with most shooters. Better safe than sorry I guess but it's still a bad situation all around.
@@Sebastian_Michaelisexactly. Dude has some connections. I can be monitored 24/7, i have nothing to hide. What would you rather have? Fbi and cia monitoring sus people?? Or not monitoring anyone, 100 percent of freedom and possibility of another 9/11 or worse like small atomic bomb in new york?
I experienced something like the last one years ago; I had stayed up the night before and I was feeling fine in the morning, and everything was going normal, after breakfast, I went to my room to get changed for a swim but I don’t remember what happened after that, I was going up the stairs one second, and in the passenger seat the next, going to a pool. I remember nothing, just bits and pieces of changing, and a tiny flash of lying on the bed but I’m not sure. I just thought maybe I fell asleep and started doing a type of sleep walk? But I’m pretty sure someone would’ve noticed and woken me up, but no one ever mentioned me looking drowsy or being unresponsive. The weirdest part is, I had full energy before, and after, I never felt drowsy or sleepy at all. Could it be some sort of mental problem? This is the only encounter I’ve ever had with something like this.
I personally think in the last Reddit story of the lady’s dog barking before opening the door was her dog reacting to her possibly having a seizure. This could also explain why there was a small amount of blood on the floor near her door, she must’ve fallen. But I’m not too sure, she could’ve been imagining walking to the door but she said there was blood near the door or unless someone was actually knowing but she did have a seizure while walking to the door.
I act like a dementia patient when I come back from seizures. My mom's dogs go wild anytime they even sense a seizure. I've had plenty of bad seizures that took me a while to figure out were seizures.
13 years ago, and the fbi knew everything about that kid is wild. To every detail. Makes me wonder if we are all being watched. Even through our own phones and computers.
The fbi really doesnt have the manpower to watch everyone They may sometimes skim through random platforms and accounts but I doubt they'd waste their time watching anyone they arent paid to consider a threat
We're all under surveillance. How do you think you get on their lists if they're not already listening. It was a movie but Enemy of the State has way too much truth to it. NSA is at the head of surveillance. The feds do the tracking.
Well in the Edward Snowden Wikileaks, he revealed the NSA was actually spying on everyone, including people without any criminal record. Some of them were literally stalking their ex GF’s.
I hope someone tipped off the FBI about that Reddit threat possibly linked to the missing Scott Kleeshulte kid.......its just too much of a conicidence to ignore.
The convenience store at “the corner” in my town is always stocked with out dated milk and deli items. Sometimes even outdated sushi and seafood stuff. I once made the mistake of sending my fiancé to get us milk and it had chunks in it! He didn’t think to check the dates because why would a store sell such outdated product. 😂 They make most of their money in cigarettes and liquor so I guess they don’t care about monitoring the rest of their products.
The identical shops reminds me of my home town which is in a border city/town called McAllen, TX it’s about 30-20 minutes away from the border crossing. I kid you not, they opened a mattress firm across from another mattress firm and just less than a mile away another mattress firm…and they are ALWAYS empty. Another crazy thing is there are about a million car washes and they range from shitty car washes to super luxurious ones. Everyone from my hometown knows it’s a front though and money laundering.
central tx here: they're all over my city too. but theres this one specific part of town there's a road with a big carwash, then down another big carwash, and two more twin carwashes next to each other. i've seen more people washing their cars at the cefco in the middle of them than i've ever seen in the "carwashes"
For the Scott K case, could they try and look at records of all who were living in the neighborhood who had kids? The guy said it was common place where he and his neighborhood friends played (assuming commenter isn’t lying) and see if any of them are around today to potentially ask
The stores thread reminds me of this thrift shop in my town, and a few others, that cannot possibly make any money yet they've been around forever and the workers are always pissed off.
The sticky note apartment thread always terrifies me. CO is incredibly dangerous and the slow increased exposure can absolutely warp your mind is scary, especially how quickly it can go from a scary bad trip with headaches to unfortunate death. I'm so glad that OP and the commenter crossed paths on the thread and now he's using his experiences to help others as well. So many people pass way from CO because it's odorless silent and without a CO detector impossible to catch before it's too late.
That iceman story sounds like what a major company would do. Buy a dozen small locations and run them for a year or so. Then close them all down and you own half the town so you can "remodel" and build one big location.
generally speaking i think any fantastical reddit story made by a throwaway with no pictures of anything as proof and never ever posts a follow up should be considered fake by default. The last two are literally just spooky stories being told to creep people out on the internet. The others are the real deal tho.
I had a bunch of convenience stores open near my home on the South side of Indianapolis. All middle-eastern dudes, samey-looking stores, some expired groceries. They all sell lottery, smokes, and gas. I'm not sure of the laws regarding these kinds of stores, but I believe that you are required to have some percentage of your store set aside for groceries if you want to sell the lottery, smokes, and gas, depending how big the space is. I'm betting that these guys, (all nice dudes, btw) are working for the same parent company or even family or families. They are doing the bare minimum of groceries to be able to sell the real moneymakers (Lottery, smokes, gas). That's my guess:)
i don’t think redditors understand not everyone is okay with their location being revealed to a bunch of strangers and that people have lives and won’t always be taking time to respond to each comment they get. That doesn’t mean it’s fake :/
7:23 honestly the most likely explanation is he was mistaken. He’s not a handwriting expert. The landlord was the most likely person (in his mind) to be writing these notes (although idk why he never asked the landlord about it) I doubt he was right that it looked the same.
I love the username Kakkerlak. It's the Dutch word for "Cockroach", and the user's real name is Ken Roach. It's perfect.
sucks
Rules.
I love how the only two replies are "sucks" and "rules"
Some guy who is running for something Is named Kenny Roach 😂
omg i love reddit so much guys!
I dated a guy who had frequent seizures and the time you can lose is insane. We were on video call one night when he had one and after he came to he told me that the last thing he remembered was being in his friends truck on their way to the movies.....over 4 hours prior. Hope that OP got medical attention!
I doubt it's real. But yeah, it's scary. The most time I've lost was probably an hour or two. Usually I'd go out and have all the shaking nonsense and then come to nearly immediately after. 4 hours of missing time is a lot. Some people don't even seem like they're having a seizure at all, and just disassociate for a bit while sitting there looking just fine. That seems scarier than the ones I'd have where it's all very very obvious. Although that's from my perspective of being out lol I'm sure it's different if loved ones are watching.
@@whateverwhatever4026i also do think it's fake I mean the story sounded so detailed and the man showing up 5 years later wearing the same clothes idk to me it sounded sketchy
@@majormercer21 What makes me think it's fake is she picked up the phone pieces and figured out what kind of phone it was. So it can't be a hallucination at that point. So it's somehow a real guy, causing memory loss? So he's really crappy Man In Black, just from their Homeless Division, who spends all his time arguing with women on his outdated disposable phones...
You know what's funny Now that you say that when I was I think 17 I was partying with my girlfriend and we were doing Coke. And I believe the cocaine some other drug in it. Whether it was ketamine. I don't know, but I ended up falling unconscious and having a mild seizure twice. In the course of maybe 8 hours and when I woke up, I couldn't remember who had won the Super Bowl and I watched sports center every single day. And if you don't know what that is, it's a show on ESPN or it used to be about 10:15 years ago and they always used to show the last team that won the Super Bowl. Along with the other champions of other sports so it literally wiped out part of my memory. I ended a dope addict now I'm 6 years clean and I'm happily married with a 4 year old. Thank god
The story was so fake it’s hilarious anyone believed it
"It gets pretty fuzzy here." They killed him. They had to have killed him, otherwise he would say something at some point in time, even if far in the future. They never said anything because it would incriminate them.
Oh, absolutely. I can totally see young, reckless kids accidentally killing another kid while playing outside, and then fleeing the scene and pretending it never happened. Out of sight, out of mind.
Kids that young often have little to no foresight or accountability. When they play rough, they don't think about what could go wrong, and when they make a mistake, all they're worried about is getting in trouble. It's sickeningly tragic.
well thats y he posted it in accidental death. My theory is they forced him out of the chair and got a bit too handsy and pushed him off seems like something a 11 yr old kid would do
@@mythsmg8382yep I think so too. Feels logical that they may have tipped/pushed the chair to get the kid off and didn’t think of how far the fall would be.
@@mythsmg8382whats getting me is the body was never found, did the kids do something with it? The family knew where to look for him at so its not like it was a large area for his remains to be hidden. Also if he fell down the hill the rain wouldn’t be able to move him no?
I doubt it.
I feel awful for the kid that went missing
And the poor family :( you could tell they loved him a lot
Lmfao he shouldn’t have went missing
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD weak bait, troll
@@dudebro91-fn7rz can you blame him? 99.99 percent fo the people here are extremely naive and gullible. Perfect for trolling.
tbf he was autistic, so he wouldn't have lived that long anyways.
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYDweak bait, troll
The 3rd story about the missing boy is really strange and disturbing
That’s what I was thinking, I don’t think it was Scott but just a coincidence. And even then, it’s still scary to think the kid the OP talked about could be dead.
Kid fell and died , if its true - its nature, dont yall make yourselves gods, we’re made of flesh and bones, we’re very vulnerable
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u death may be part of nature, but it's still disturbing how OP and their friends remained silent about the little boy's death. His family has no closure and we're left with unanswered questions. This has nothing to do with "making ourselves gods".
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u ur weird bro and not in a fun Jack Stauber kind of way but in a Richard Ramirez kind of way
It’s hilarious 😂😂
I had this creative writing professor a few years ago, when I was still in college, that made us write stories and post them on reddit. The goal was to get them to believe our stories and the point of the exercise was to help us avoid plot holes. Was actually kind of really fun, she would pull up the posts on the projector and we would read the stories, replies, etc. and go over everything as a group. The fact that, if we needed to reply to follow up questions meant we didn't add enough detail in the story or, sometimes people would over explain and that would get them caught; stuff like that.
That sounds so fun as a class!!
I'm definetly doing this when I become a teacher, but I'm scared that people will take the posts too seriously.
Share it.
@@goblinuldrogatinsmoala Just make sure that the students reveal the truth in the end.
Seems fake
The scariest part of these stories is how 2015 was nearly 10 years ago 🤔😳😳
Right? 😂😂😂
already decade😱
Wish i could go back in time
😰😰😰 uggghh
Seriously… everything seems like a blur. Where has the time gone. Lol
The story about Scott genuinely made me tear up. Poor kid was so little and so loved.
I agree he was about to get new shoes and have a dinner with the family when I heard he was missing and saw his picture my heart sank
me too omg i never tear up at shit like this
As someone who lives in London where 50% of businesses are money laundering, it was 100% money laundering. That’s why they ask for cash specifically. In London you can see it with the hundreds of American candy shops or ‘wizard shops’
yea, here in argentina it happens with the phone cases shops
Or Turkish barbershops.
My thoughts exactly, it’s quite obvious these stores are only meant for laundering money, not real business. Probably an organization too, since they’re not so discreet about their appearance and not very worried about people noticing the strange details
you are over thinking it.
Que en Argentina QUE
That story of the missing kid OP should at least put an anonymous tip or confession rather of what happened the family needs to know what happened to their son.
Right? It's so awful how they just stayed quiet about it.
@@empressofkingfishers8656quite what?
The authorities should be made aware of it
Besides, anything of the child's whereabout remains a mystery, kept as a cold case. Probably solved after a century or so, depends on the habit
Yeah, that pissed me off with how he quickly deleted his account after confessing. 😠
The neat thing about cops being able to track you without a warrant is that you have no way of knowing it belongs to them, and can destroy it without consequences.
Yeah right good luck with that one. You're citing outdated constitutional protection laws that are no longer relevant since the patriot act. They'll throw your ass in guantanamo with no trial before they admit they violated your rights.
"I thought my psycho ex boyfriend that's been stalking me and y'all wouldn't help me with put it there. My bad."
This, and this is horrendous and a definite invasion of privacy. There need to be dire consequences for government or leo's, fbi, cia, etc overstepping their boundaries.
Ok, but if the cops can do it, can ANYBODY do it? Doesn't make sense that ONLY the cops are allowed to do this, if they can do it with no warrant. Pretty crazy!
@@Mike-es2ygyes - you can put a tracking device on a vehicle in public. But get ready to catch a restraining order and potential damage to personal property if it leaves any mark through placing/removing the device.
Kinda how air tags are legal
The thing redditors often forget is that for people who don't use reddit it's actually pretty reasonable to just make an account for one purpose, use it for a few hours and then completely forget about it and never use it again
Not really
true
@@veezopolis yes really
@veezopolis So you never made a Yahoo questions account to ask one question back in the day. A lot of people did. Same here.
@@veezopolis oh little guy, just because you don't do something doesn't mean other people also don't do it. How was kindergarten today buddy?
I remember the Kleeschulte case. I'm a child of the 80's and have lived in central Missouri my entire life. It was our version of the Lindbergh baby case. People were going nuts and monitoring their kids like hawks. The most relaxed parents ended up becoming helicopter parents.
Oh cool, jennifer! That's awesome! Keep it up 😊
Helicopter? Whats that? (not a native)
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u the phrase basically refers to parents that heavily monitor or watch their kids every move
You mean helicopter as in the search of their property, in this case their missing children
@infamouswickedjokestar no they just mean overly protective parenting. that's what 'becoming helicopter parents' means, the phrase does come from the act of surveying property from above but is not taken literally
Wild how so many paranormal experiences can be attributed to our brains telling us that something is wrong. In the last post, it sounds like the dog was alert to her owner's seizures.
Her human's* Living creatures aren't owned.
Also, who's to say us saying it's just our brains isn't our way of rationalizing? We would rather believe we're crazy than think there's something beyond our understanding.
Yeah
@@englishatheart Ownership is a human construct, not a state of being. Owning an animal means you are directly responsible for their care and well-being. Dis ussing the relationship like it's a friendship or something takes the responsibility away from the human involved and therefore puts the animal in harm's way. I would prefer to define the relationship as owning a pet rather than making up a meaningless title like "his human"
Yeah but if she hallucinated the whole thing, how did she find the phone tho broken into pieces?
the missing boy story really messes me up. my stomach dropped when i heard the location because that’s where i grew up. my childhood home isn’t far from that and i still live a little outside saint louis to this day. it just gave me a really sick feeling and this will be all i think about today.
I'm with you, it really messed with me also. I can't imagine a possible answer to a family members disappearance possibly being that close and then it gets erased.
14:45 "it gets a little fuzzy here" bro you pushed him stop lying
😂
100%
That language choice caught my attention too.
@@stargirl404eim betting its the OP of the post tbh
Oh he totally did it.
The 12 store story sounds very familiar to the mattress store scandal, all across the US there are multiple mattress stores all right next to each other owned by the same company & never get any business… it’s a lot more common than you’d think.
Tax dodge if a U have a business that loses money.
I never knew that was a common thing, I've noticed something similar to that near where I live
I live out in a rural area with towns clumped together and the mattress stores is a thing here too, and they never seem to have any business
A mattress store only needs to sell a few $1-2k mattresses a month to be profitable since the profit margins are so high, and each location also acts as a warehouse for them. don't know why people keep perpetuating the money laundering myth
If by "never get any business" you mean "hundreds of people don't go to that location to buy a mattress every week" then sure. But those mattress stores sell in store (which they do enough of because they tend to buy locations outside of busy metro areas so it's cheaper, even if years later more business grows around them) they fi.l online orders and they also supply mattresses to many area furniture stores and department stores. Not quite sure how setting up a business that works is a "scandal" but ok.
A lot of these Reddit post are fake, but this video was pretty interesting. I feel like the guy who made the post about the little boy who went missing actually knew what he and his friends had done. When he realized that social media was pointing him out as a suspect of interest he went ghost mode. Pretty shady if you ask me.
Watch it again. They're clearly unrelated cases.
Hey, I know that Reddit post! Bonus info for that last part: OP wrote in a comment that it *didnt actually* look like the landlord’s handwriting. He was comparing “his” handwriting (a printed piece of paper.. with type writing) to his landlords. He said something along the lines of “handwriting seems pretty similar when you’re comparing handwriting to typed words.” He was also tripping. Maybe I missed it, but additional info: there was an indoors garage beneath OP’s apartment. He won an undisclosed amount of money and isn’t allowed to talk about it anymore
He then started a post a few months back on I think the RBI Sub saying the attic door on his garage that’s really high was open
I knew the story was bullshit when he said my files were deleted on my computer. Dude who doesn’t have a passcode for their stuff? I live alone and still have a passcode on my computer lol
There's a notoriously negligent slumlord in the Boston area that always gets off without legal repercussions. Many students around here rent a unit for one school year and don't have the time or resources to stick around and see the lawsuits through to the end. That kind of turnover makes organizing tenant unions pretty difficult as well. Having spoken with people who rented in other cities and had a much easier time holding their landlords accountable, this whole story, including the settlement/NDA conclusion, does not surprise me. I did live in an Alpha apartment when greater Boston got hammered with like eight feet of snow and literally the only time anybody showed up to take care of anything (despite reports of burst pipes, mice chewing holes through the building, unsecured ground level windows, etc) was when the city cited the building for noncompliance with safety requirements. Some guys showed up, shoveled a little bit, and left. I still ended up slipping on the stairs and bodyslamming onto the sidewalk.
@@romainlettuce118What do you mean it was bs? If this guy is telling the truth it means he deleted the files himself due to bizarre behavior due to low grade chronic hypoxia. CO poisoning can really make you do some bizarre things, and can cause hallucinations, memory loss, mood swings, and paranoia.
@@contingenceBoston there's highly negligent slumlords in EVERY city, even more in the large cities, and most know enough about the laws and codes- or at least have enough connections- to get away with their negligence for decades. It's like saying "there's this one notoriously sneaky rat in NYC...". No, it's a lot and they're everywhere. Even more so in the last 3 years since the lower cost housing shortage (meaning anything affordable to anyone) has gotten so bad. My advice is that instead of expecting anything from the courts, learn to keep yourself safe from things like gas leaks, get your own CO2 and smoke detectors, learn basic plumbing, etc because sure, if there's a problem, you can try to get them to fix it for months and try to fight them in court but you still have to pay them the whole time and you'll probably lose. And if it's affecting your health, even if you win and don't have to pay some back rent or get a settlement, you still lose because a lot of those health issues affect you permanently. Welcome to the real world, where people have been screwing each other over since time immemorial and the law and courts don't give one s***.
i don’t care how paranoid i get. when i see you post, i watch it
same 😂
i’ll be stoned asf like “welp guess we gonna get spooked tn”
Same lmao
Same
SAME xD
The girl sounds like shes having seizures but where did the phone come from then cuz she said she picked it up
Another thing is the blood by the door, she said none of them were injured
@@Twelve-pz8fp made up ass story
I feel like it’s just cap ngl because why didn’t she ever tell her fiancé anything.‘idk she doesn’t seem that worried about the “guy” def feels made up
this story seems fake. like, a young girl home alone and not looking through the peep hole? especially if she encountered this strange dude 2 times already? yeah no
If the kid in the reddit story was Scott Kleeschulte, what happened to his body? Surely, they searched that area, and OP said, "we didn't go back for a month," indicating that they did go back at some point, but there was no mention of his body still being there. I don't think it's the same story. I think op deleted bc they realized redditors were ready to investigate the possibilities
Or it got buried in mud from the heavy storm if it was the same place. He was at the bottom of a ravine or something in the confession story.
The thunderstorm created heavy flooding, so it's most likely that the body was washed away. 🤔
nature, animals, elements (rain/heat) and insects can destroy a body very quickly. i read a book about migrants who die crossing the mexico-us border which ran several studies on this using pigs dressed in human clothes. most of the pigs were destroyed in 20 days (sometimes two weeks), and obviously we’re talking about a small child so not much body to decay really. anyways back to that study, the researchers were lucky that when they returned to the site if they could small bits of bone fragment/ripped pieces of clothing anywhere in the general vicinity. flooding disrupts soil, and buries anything rest on the soil.
morbid to think about but that’s likely what happened. the young boys probably returned, realized the body was gone and thought police or whoever must of discovered it and moved it.
I’m from Missouri, flooding gets really bad here. As in, easily wash away a body bad.
The poster edited his post after receiving many answers and this is what he said (contains info about when they went back)
“Well, I didn't expect to wake up to this. I have no idea why we didn't collectively tell our parents. We all just booked it for our respective homes without saying a word. I think it was mainly because he was "the weird kid" and we all thought that would get us in trouble somehow.
No, I don't think we were directly responsible.
Indirectly maybe. Again, it's fuzzy and all I remember is us throwing sticks at each other.
I have tried to find any record of him to no avail. I remember the neighborhood kids from those days' first names, but not the last. I have since moved a few hundred miles away and didn't keep in touch. I don't even remember the creepy kids first name. I have looked blindly for any record of the kid, and have spent hours on facebook trying to find my old friends, but haven't found anything yet.
No, I don't know if he actually died or not that day. All I have to go off of is my mom mentioning him going missing and us not seeing him around after that. When we finally went back to our "base" over a month later, there was nothing out of the ordinary. No police tape or anything like that. I don't remember any cops canvassing the area asking about him."
Ahh the classic CO leak story. That story is so famous that now whenever anybody posts about anything particularly weird/inexplicable on Reddit, one of the first replies almost always is "make sure you buy a carbon monoxide detector!"
the worst part is that I was nearly killed by a carbon monoxide leak and at no point I never hallucinated or did strange things. So it's like who came out with this idea has no clue about mental illness, gas leaks and so on.
@@agostinodublino1387 Yeah one of the reasons it's so dangerous is cus it often can be near impossible to detect. It has those effects in some people though, so it's still a good suggestion to check if all the sudden you're experiencing shit that doesn't make sense lol
I have a concern regarding CO leaks, how does it happen? Like where is it contained for it to be leaked? And I assume it's important in buildings and stuff if this happens. I'm not American, so this is concerning and confusing. 😅
Yeah, it’s starting to get old and really predictable as it seems everyone has it on their “5 reddit stories you won’t believe” type videos. Wish they’d move on and start covering other stuff we haven’t heard before.
Love the sabo-tabby pfp :D
What is it with people trying to tell a story in a way that doesn't completely dox themself that immediately makes everyone else on the site think its fake
"why don't you wanna tell us every detail about yourself while investigating this human trafficking ring OP??"
Because if OP is being dodgy about information, it makes their claims suspect.
Besides, taking pictures or telling us the town is hardly doxxing him. That's all the comments wanted. He doxxed himself by saying that he was the only young person in 30 miles.
Because they usually are fake
@@ReptillianStrikeyou’d be surprised what people can do with just a picture
@@johnfreeman9349 you are actually beyond fucking delusional man. theres no 12 identical stores doing human trafficking, and theres no "investigating" going on
I feel so sad for Scott's parents. I have an autistic child and this hits hard for me. That poor baby.
Same. My youngest son is autistic and yes, I'm a helicopter parent.
I'm a helicopter, too. No shame. My oldest is a teenager and for her I'm a distant helicopter, but my younger two are in kindergarten now and I am always in that school, always always. I'll make copies for the teachers, I joined the PTA, I volunteer to look after classrooms, I am in that building finding any excuse to be in that building.
@@sunlightangel87that’s excessive, weird and going to be really embarrassing as they get older. I hope you know when to stop so your kids arent teased and bullied maliciously because of your behavior. Cut the apron strings so they learn to be independent and not fully dependent on you. When you’re gone, they’ll need to have the skills to get by in life.
You basically stalking them all the time is actually pretty detrimental for them.
@@Spooky_Platypus Ok so number 1: Do you have a kid on the spectrum who goes from 0 to 100 in a nanosecond and starts slapping her own face in a meltdown? If you don't, then save your judgments.
Second, do you have school-aged kids here in the US where school shootings are rampant and our government is doing literally nothing about it because our government is bought and paid for by the NRA? If you don't, then save your judgments.
Third, being a school volunteer so that I can be in the building already available for my special needs child during her meltdowns is not "stalking." You're thinking of that scene in Turning Red, that's not at all what I'm doing.
@@Spooky_Platypus Agreed, as an autistic adult that had a mother like this I’ll also add my own thoughts to your comment if that’s alright with you: Helicopter parenting was nothing but detrimental for me growing up and it’s taken years of working on myself to undo the damage. Teaching your kids to be vigilant is one thing, but hovering around them can cause them to become more dependent on you to the point where they just can’t feel safe or comfortable when they’re away from you, which is VERY damaging to their ability to function in society when they grow up, especially considering autism is oftentimes comorbid with social anxiety.
Helicopter parenting is not good parenting, you need to give kids (yes autistic kids as well) a healthy balance of vigilance and freedom so they can gain confidence in their ability to take care of themselves if/when they need to.
It’s hard to learn to fly when mama bird won’t let you stretch your wings or practice flapping because she’s scared of you tripping out of the nest and crashing to the ground. This is why autistic kids run away, they just want to live life and too often they’re not allowed to even try by their helicopter parent so they just run out of desperation for a brief taste of freedom and excitement (and sometimes that act of desperation ends tragically). Parents won’t be around for their kids forever and it’s the job of a parent to make sure their child is going to be ok without them someday, Helicopter parenting doesn’t help with that.
TLDR: Helicopter parents are (ironically) damaging their children’s development and making the transition into adulthood a lot scarier and a lot harder than it needs to be.
That last story I genuinely so creepy. I hope she’s okay, where she is. That was so unsettling to listen to.
fr, I'm not gonna get sleep until I get closure on that one
@@hannaaa961 the closure could be that OP didn't care enough to update and just went on about her life
@@kingcogidubnus1508 Did you not listen through the story? People said it could be symptoms of a brain tumor or seizure. Why be so hung up on her faking it when there could be a serious issue like that?
I mean I know it could be possible, but did no one else notice that she had the same dog both times she lived at that apartment complex? And where was the baby during the last set of missing hours? The thermostat in her apartment was set to 90 degrees & she woke up a few hours later at her table? Wouldn't the baby be dead from the heat? And the dog? I call bullshit on the final story.
@@GojiAnguirus90 degrees couldn’t kill a dog, I’m not a expert on babies but I definitely think in a spacious place they could survive a hour in 90 degrees.
17:21 "Fairly urban but rural" damn if only we had a word for that
Suburban?
@@amari_hbnkyeah, or exurban
rurban?
Exurban?
St Charles is predominantly suburban. Still some farmland and open areas in the county, but most of the city is pretty built up.
I knew someone who accidentally killed someone it was so tragic and devastating. A boy in my class was really poor and his mom didn't have a crib for the new baby so she put the baby to sleep with the other kids in the same bed and he accidentally rolled over on her. Never cosleep your kids!
Wouldnt the baby scream and you’d wake up? Sounds bs. Also humans cant be that fragile
Cause the baby can't breathe so can't scream. Also, babies ARE that fragile and there's 100s of cases of the same thing
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u
@@HappySmilingDog-d7uif someone is laying on top of a tiny infant, the screams are muffled. DUH! this is something that does happen, rarely, but it does. suffocation is real & babies can't help themselves out of a situation like that.
My parents had me share a bed with my 2 year old sister when I was 10. We shared a small twin bed. One night my dad got a feeling to come check on us, and he found I had rolled onto my sister in my sleep and my back was blocking her airway. He pulled her out, which woke me up, and he told me what had happened. She was fine but they then got us a bigger bed so it didn't happen again (they gave us their old king bed that was in the garage.) This shit definitely happens. Co sleeping kids is an awful idea.
@@HappySmilingDog-d7uit definitely happens and small children ARE that fragile.
One Reddit story that fucks me up is one about a guy that admitted to dropping a large rock on his infant little brother because he kept crying. I know I’m forgetting/leaving out details but it really fucked me up reading it
I heard this one, it was a sad and disturbing tale indeed.
Don't put too much stock in this story. Most stories on Reddit are made up. This sounds like one of them.
@@37Kilo2
They may be true, but it also serves as a fairly effective coping method to avoid the possibility they're true.
Oh my God...
@@CNYKnifeNutit’s also just really fucked up to make something like that up tbh
21:29 sounds like money laundering. Cash only, expired food, staring. These stores are meant for money laundering only and not meant for actual business
There's a tiny new vape store here that opened literally one hundred feet from the only other vape store in my town. Our regular vape shop is huge and packed with a line out the door every hour of the day. This new vape store is only open a couple of hours a day, never has customers, and their prices are triple what our regular vape shop is. It's super weird and I'm positive they are using it to sell drugs or launder money.
You should try to get a job there, do some recon!
@FDSbeach Average Hollywood movie lead character
They are selling drugs, 100%.
Nicotine.
100% a lot of vape shops are a cover for illegal tobacco, sell illegal vapes, people trafficking, illegal working, illegal immigrants,drugs, fake documents etc etc what I work in (not vape shops😅)
@@FDSbeachi agree
Nothing irritates me more than a redditor abandoning their post and leaving everyone hanging.
That's when it's 100% bullshit
Or someone wanted them silenced, forever
@@NotTheRambo shit I hadn't thought of that
@@putthefuinfun1947usually I would say that. But the fact that they recalled the story well, only to have someone after the fact point out that it was Scott. Not like the post was about him specifically
It's likely because it's fake. Like the story of the "identical stores" is for sure made up. The guy goes in the store but is afraid to take a photo of the stores or name the town that it's in? How would anybody know it would be him if he was "scared"
"The two friends havent been bothered by the FBI since." Lmao yeah thats what you think, they're always going to be watching you guys.
I looked it up and apparently the 2016 Scott Kleeschulte "confession" on reddit is ripped straight from season 1 of Bosch. It seems OP makes a lot of fake posts? I'm looking more into it.
Conclusion? Is it really a fake story?
pretty much every story on reddit is fake, they just want attention and upvotes
Isnt Bosch a newer show than this post?
I always thought that "confession " was fake. Why, I have no idea, it just felt lame and attention seeking to me. Only to delete it later? On top of that, a group of kids involved and to this very day, not one cracking? Nah, I Call BS on that one.
@@sexygirlmax2019 Season 1 of Bosch aired in 2014, two years before the post. And the books the season was based on are older than that.
First story sounds like the plot to "the stranger upstairs" by Lisa Matlin. Lady goes crazy and writes notes to herself due to a carbon monoxide leak in her attic.
I think it's the other way around - Matlin based her story on the real incident. Of course, it's not the only one in similar circumstances - CO poisoning has been around since the dark ages; or honestly pretty much as soon as humans began burning stuff many millennia ago. Even "common wood fire" gives off carbon monoxide.
Just my take on the kleeschulte case, his wording was strange, and i think theres more to it. I think they intentionally pushed him. He discribed him as the mean, i dont think anyone who actually knew him would call him that, seems like it was the 80s a group of boys saw "the weird kid" playing by himself and went to bully him but it went too far and instead of harassing him they ended up killing him. If it were truly an accident at least one of them would have said something. The fact that they didnt, to me, and the wording makes me think theres ALOT more to it than just an accident. Plus bullys are usually only brave one on one or if theyre more of them than their victim..... sort of like a pack of boys finding an autistic child playing by themselves in an area they claimed as their own.
Think you're just trying to find something that isn't there
Some people just don't wanna be snitches, lmaooo
Exactly.
*If it were truly an accident at least one of them would have said something.*
No, that's not how human psychology works.
The post about the identical stores makes me think of the thing in the town where I live now that has hundreds of flower shops. My mother and I used to joke that they sell drugs, but it doesn't feel like a joke anymore, because they're open 24/7 and there are so, so many of them. Like, who would need 5 flower shops right next to each other that are open at 4am? It probably is drugs and I'm just not in the loop. I'm a foreigner here, so I don't really have friends and might be missing something that's common knowledge for the locals. I just find it hard to believe they're actual flower stores because there's no way they could all be profitable.
I told my friend in Argentina about this, and she told me they have the same thing and everyone knows it IS drugs. She might have been pranking me, but I doubt it. I guess it's just a thing. Flower drug shops.
well the fact that they are right next to eachother is not that weird. It might be just a good location,people already know there is a flower shop there so if they want to go somewhere to buy flower they will go there so being right next to it makes sense, the nightshift might be a strategy to capture clients (if you need flower at night and only one shop of 5 shop is opened,% are you will also buy during the day from them during the day aswell).
just to be clear they could also sell drugs or to clean money from the illegal businesses of the owner that are not done there but send their money there to explain how they earned so much (is the flower shop gona make a list of common people who buy from them or just write "we sold 100,000$ worth of flower")
Sorry for the generic comment....but that IS really weird. 🤔
Unless they are located by a hospital, why would they be open 24/7?
I live in a medical district where I'm surrounded by 8 (I didn't know there were so many) hospitals and there are only 2 florists in that same area. 💐
Similar thing in the outer suburbs in Sydney Australia. Multiple supermarkets out there with mostly empty shelves. Staff is very rude, and really makes you feel like they don't want you in there.
@@alexandrub8786 But they are all 24-hour shops. Like, 5 next to each other, all open 24/7, and then a few bus stops over, there's 3 more. They're all over the town, not just in a few places. I just don't see how that could possibly be viable.
Another thing that makes me suspicious is that I never see people with flowers anywhere. You'd think with so many flower shops, people would be buying flowers for their loved ones left and right, but I never see people with flowers outside of major holidays that involve flower-giving. If these are genuine flower shops that are financially viable, you'd imagine they get a lot of business, so...where are the flowers?
They don’t sell drugs, rather launder money. They are fronts to make it believable that their money was earned from legal business.
The nerve of the FBI wanting the GPS back...like, what? 😂😂
Lol
lmao , this cracked me up
Well there a terrorist
lol. But they were right for tracking them because religious threats can erode the foundation of society itself.
@@Danleesixoneonetwofive right...pretty sure there are some tunnels that should be checked too in NY
As a father of a special needs child I am broken over the story about Scott Kleshuld. I couldn't imagine losing a child and having children bully your child no matter what the circumstance would kill you as a parent.
I wonder if the town with the strange stores was Clear Water? Scientology pretty much bought the town and put a bunch of businesses in
But they get business traffic right? 🤔
probably not, there are plenty of young ppl/tourists in clw but the scientology stuff is def creepy (native fl resident)
It’s not Clearwater, probably Lakeland or something near there
I just commented this too and was looking through to see if anyone else mentioned this!! I really think it could be if the story is real
I live in Tampa, and have been considering going there just to see what’s going on. But seems dangerous
Jeez, imagine spending 5 years in prison and then dying to a rando as soon as you get out
as an aspiring med student, that whole 3rd incident could’ve been avoided. The kid likely didn’t immediately die, he was likely unconscious. If OP and his friends had just swallowed their pride and gotten help he likely could still be here. I’m also into psychology so I understand why he ran off but it just screams red flags.
i can also imagine that in response to them noting that they "still remember the sound", they felt disturbed by it. but i don't disagree in some sense, as they didn't like the kid so... him being in harms way wouldn't have exactly been... a travesty to them, paired with the nauseating sound (and yes im taking some liberties by the phrasing they used about how they felt irt the sound), they probably knew it seemed very bad then, and felt guilty enough after never opening up around the time, to post with a partially transparent post to try and relieve some of that shitty feeling
If the user was between 10 and 11 years old at the time, it is simply cruel to leave an injured child lying there. Cruel af.
I bet they pushed him
i think he was writing with his other hand and didn't realize it in his confused state, and to which he kept deleting most of his files. might've been because he saw that there was no one in the video then proceeded to delete the videos while he was in a confused state because he was more concerned on the space of his storage which he must've concluded that there was no one that could've possibily have wrote that without being shown.
Its fuckin reddit , chill , as far as we know : all of them couldve been made up. If you believe this, next thing you know - you’ll believe cringetok plots
@@HappySmilingDog-d7uChrist on a stick dude. You can’t let people have fun?
@@_.hybrids._1680as a person with DID, theres no *valid* debate about its existence. havent finished but skimming through the start of story 1, sounds a lot like what i and others with DIDOSDD might go through!
edit: some parts of the post don't seem to fit perfectly, but still. i at least find it somewhat relatable
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u No, it wasn't made up - the first one was 100% legit and the guy found out it was carbon monoxide poisoning after he got a detector. This is your calling to get your mommy and daddy to BUY a legit detector because that shit is no joke.
@@Mortal209here to second this, it was carbon monoxide poisoning ☺️ yay!
When i was very young i remember my mom being worried that my great grandma was developing dementia. She had her come stay with us for a couple weeks to take her to some doctors for evaluation. She was totally fine while with us and the docs saw no sign of cognitive decline. Long story short they somehow determined she had a carbon monoxide leak in her little house and thats what was causing her abnormal behavior like the guy in the boston story.
Yes
I love how they all end with “turns out it was a lonely dude with mental issues”
Dude kakkerlak is a real life superhero
Cockroach
He's like Dr House from House MD, or Sherlock Holmes
Yup
Ahahah translate the comment please
Kakkerlak means cockroach in dutch 😂
Kakkerlak is really cool for someone called Ken Roach : "Kakerlake" is German for "Cockroach"
Kakkerlak is Dutch for cockroache
Dutch, not German .
@@ヤモです Guys, I'm German, trust me when I tell you that "Kakerlake" exists in our language and translates to "cockroach" :D
@@ZeXiOn26 DANKE DANKE...Forza Ferrari
@@ZeXiOn26 obviously, he knows that that word exists in German. He’s just saying that that guy’s username is Dutch, not German.
you could go to 12 stores
or just one
I dont have friends, they disappoint me.
We appreciate how well you've articulated your insights on this topic. You'll always have our support.
Going to reddit for problems can be a crapshoot. Sometimes you get actual help, other times you get people accusing you of making shit up.
Edit: Thanks for the likes. I've never had anything in my life blow up like this.
The tracking device case is especially strange, either Yasir was keeping his past and family a secret from OP or else he'd have no doubt that it's a tracking device
If it's true, they won't accuse u of making it up.
@@contentlocked994chan is far superior… Reddit is a cesspool
Reddit is more toxic then enlightening. But when it's positive, it's up there. The trolling is hilarious, too sometimes..
@@billblaski9523 Obvious troll is obvious.
10:08
“Are there any lawyers in here in this post?”
“I am. My advice is getting a lawyer”
BROOOO
😂
That is 100% what a real lawyer would say, lol.
Bro, let me tell you. The lawyer my org hired wouldn't even be on a call with me unless they're billing you for that. Time is literally money. They not about to just consult with you over reddit
Legal advice isn’t free??? BROOO
@swish3432 well, I do know lawyers who do volunteer their time, but they need to know about the details of the case. It's like a doctor, they can't just say whatever on an internet forum, just in case they give bad advice, because they didn't know all the details of your case. They'll do the assessment and then see if it's a good fit or you need another type of lawyer. Then, they have to go over details with you. So, I get why the lawyer would say, get a lawyer. But it is true that lawyers that I know that my organization pays are billing for even consults over phone once the relationship is established. And if you're a non-profit with an agreed-upon total rate, they won't want to use the hours they set aside for your case for random phone calls. They'll use only emails for communicating on logistics and use the billable hours to work on your case.
I want him to make a volume 2 of disturbing things found on google maps. That video creeped me out the most.
The real scary part is the white guy with the coat in the last story. He is so strong that he can rip a Nokia to shreds..
The story is fake AF.... sounds like just another karen trying really hard to feel like a victim.
@@th-sd6ni I think a dude wrote it cosplaying as a chick lol
@@th-sd6niI don’t really see any Karen behaviour from the post??
it's easy to snap a flip phone like the 6085 is. he didn't snap a brick model (like the classic 3310), lol
0:53 HIGHLIGHT THE E DUDE 😭😭😭
what
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@elise6251 The yellow line doesn't cover one "E" letter
@@joonasnaski9513 ahh
If you sleep in a bedroom with terrible ventilation put a small fan outside you door so the air in your apartment/house get circulated.
My bedroom is at the end of a "long" corridor. I always have the window opened during spring, summer and autumn but not during the winter, too cold. I had problems with headache and drowsiness during the first 2 maybe 3 years of living here. It's not a small bedroom so my problems wasn't severe but annoying nonetheless. Then I put a small desktop fan in the corridor outside my bedroom and the problem solved itself.
Man lots of good uploads for my shift at work today.
@Stang2023 f that. My boss makes 150 dollars an hour off my labour and only pays me 50. I'll slack all I want, boot-licker.
@Stang2023 damn you're petty 😂
@Stang2023 people can listen to this while working!
Yup same
@Stang2023you know breaks exist, right? Or Is your brain so handicapped that you don’t know what a job is.
I dont get scared, but your videos gave a grown man the chills... I'll be triple checking all of my windows and doors from now on.
wow Scott's story is scary and sad. I bet that poster is probably hella scared now that they will get found out and arrested.
That doesn’t work like that lmao, it was an accident and he was a kid. Sad it happened and wouldn’t wish it to anyone, but he won’t be arrested.
@istmyself which is B.S if you ask me.
there's so many of those dumb body cam videos on YT of little kids getting arrested. I guess it was one of those "back in the day" or "it was a different time" things..
There are too many loopholes that let people off too easily and unscathed. Even to this day.
@@jeianalottie yup I hope you never end up on a jury for such dumb assumptions
@@scientistmyselfnever heard of involuntary manslaughter huh?
@@catspjs6229 yes I have. He was still a child at the time. Jesus y’all are dumb.
If a kid i pushed off a cliff had been missing for 23 years i would give the family closure. Being a kid, you wouldnt be charged like a real murder. I wouldnt suffer, but the family suffers. What a coward.
If you know something, saw something, accidentally did something related to a cold case TELL SOMEONE. your paranoia is worse than reality. Many horrible people get away with plea deals, so you definitely would be fine. They value info more than they value punishment. Do the right thing. It will lift a weight from your shoulders and you will feel so free. Imagine how happy loved ones will be knowing the truth, they deserve it. Dont be a coward like that guy. And for FUKS sake, get rid of the "don't be a snitch" mindset. That is such a toxic way of thinking and we've moved on as a society from pushing it. No matter what's holding you back, there's a solution. Your life won't end
Nope, I’d take the secret to the grave, easy to say when you’re not the one in the wrong here
@@thighhighsenpaioof7423
If you're really that cowardly you can give a confession when you feel you are at the end of your life. A final confession to give closure
@@TextbookSadass there’s also a saying of some things are better left unknown
yeah right
@@thighhighsenpaioof7423
Yes and it is only ever said by cowards
After watching that first one, I asked my Alexa to add a carbon monoxide detector to my shopping list.
the identical stores popping up and people staring creepily reminds me of the identical bars in "The World's End" - body snatchers from outer space have arrived
I just looked at satellite imagery around 1988, regarding Scott Kleeschulte. The area the original guy describes is definitely somewhat visible, albeit fairly grainy due to the low quality of old satellite photography.
Scott's story is always the saddest everytime I hear it
That tracking device if in private property violates so many constitutional rights
it doesnt lol
@@misseselise3864thats actually insane
surveillance devices didn't exist when the constitution was written
Creepy as hell how much the government has power
@@misseselise3864it does.
Damn man, you don't post very often but when you do, it's quality content. I was expecting the usual creepy geohunt or suspicious neighbour stuff that's usually in these kinda vids, but I was pleasantly surprised. Keep up the good work, that's exactly the stuff for which I subscribed.
Could you do more weird internet/reddit post videos like this pls?! 🙏... creepy internet mysteries are my fave, more so than scary encounters with people or true crime. I rarely ever comment on YT videos but your narration style and videos are the best. Congrats on a million subs!!
Regarding the post-it notes case, we had a similar case which involved an acquaintance which resulted that the victim suffered from multipolar personalities. A sad case, but gladly the guy is OK and with medical help.
I've seen people call DID and OSDD-1 a lot of things, but "multipolar personalities" is new, especially considering that "multipolar" simply isn't a word people use.
What kind of man has his pregnant wife/fiancée taking out the trash… at night… in an alley?
Unbelievable.
right??? when my coworker was pregnant, the manager didn’t want her carrying more than two drinks at a time, let alone a garbage bag
She said she WANTED to go out. He didn’t make her.
What kind of pregnant woman wants to go at night in an alley to take out the trash? What a great place, time and reason when you want to go out 🤦♀🤦♂🤦
@@FallenAngel9979 i didn’t say he *made* her.
@@tomryan5948Then why are you blaming him? What if he was taking a nap/sleeping or in the bathroom/shower? Either way it was her choice. She's an adult.
The people saying the stores were a front for human trafficking definitely have a serious case of Reddit vigilante syndrome
Creepy, sends chills down my spine. But the first one creeps me out especially.
Nothing spooky, last one is
@@HappySmilingDog-d7u Imagine being gassed by your own house, without anyone's knowledge. That is nightmare fuel
read into the chemist that was secretly poisoning his neighbors that also had a newborn baby. they were also getting sick and not finding a source for it, your fear is valid
@@myreenn I've heard about that case. He thought they were being loud j believe and got fed up so started poisoning them.
"identical stores pop up"
Starbucks in a nutshell
You mean the exact same as literally any chain establishment? McDonalds. WalMart. Fucking Speedway.
For the GPS story, the Supreme Court did rule on that a few years. Their ruling: Get a warrant.
12:13 it absolutely suprises me and disgust me that how much the these defense agencies straight up go the extent of violating human rights, the U.S law enforcement needs to be correct it's operating activities to at least be a little ethical when investigating.
While I agree, I do have to counter that when something DOES go wrong and someone who should have been watched commits some violent act, the people cry out "why didn't they know about/monitor him?" Happens with most shooters. Better safe than sorry I guess but it's still a bad situation all around.
Yeah
@@Sebastian_Michaelisexactly. Dude has some connections. I can be monitored 24/7, i have nothing to hide. What would you rather have? Fbi and cia monitoring sus people?? Or not monitoring anyone, 100 percent of freedom and possibility of another 9/11 or worse like small atomic bomb in new york?
How do you know when a Reddit user has left their hotel?
Their username checks out.
I experienced something like the last one years ago; I had stayed up the night before and I was feeling fine in the morning, and everything was going normal, after breakfast, I went to my room to get changed for a swim but I don’t remember what happened after that, I was going up the stairs one second, and in the passenger seat the next, going to a pool. I remember nothing, just bits and pieces of changing, and a tiny flash of lying on the bed but I’m not sure. I just thought maybe I fell asleep and started doing a type of sleep walk? But I’m pretty sure someone would’ve noticed and woken me up, but no one ever mentioned me looking drowsy or being unresponsive. The weirdest part is, I had full energy before, and after, I never felt drowsy or sleepy at all. Could it be some sort of mental problem? This is the only encounter I’ve ever had with something like this.
I personally think in the last Reddit story of the lady’s dog barking before opening the door was her dog reacting to her possibly having a seizure. This could also explain why there was a small amount of blood on the floor near her door, she must’ve fallen. But I’m not too sure, she could’ve been imagining walking to the door but she said there was blood near the door or unless someone was actually knowing but she did have a seizure while walking to the door.
I act like a dementia patient when I come back from seizures. My mom's dogs go wild anytime they even sense a seizure. I've had plenty of bad seizures that took me a while to figure out were seizures.
13 years ago, and the fbi knew everything about that kid is wild. To every detail. Makes me wonder if we are all being watched. Even through our own phones and computers.
Most people are boring, they might skim things but I doubt they spend a lot of time on an average Joe unless they have been flagged for some reason
It was obviously a specific instance of being flagged though. I doubt they have an interest in you.
The fbi really doesnt have the manpower to watch everyone
They may sometimes skim through random platforms and accounts but I doubt they'd waste their time watching anyone they arent paid to consider a threat
We're all under surveillance. How do you think you get on their lists if they're not already listening. It was a movie but Enemy of the State has way too much truth to it. NSA is at the head of surveillance. The feds do the tracking.
Well in the Edward Snowden Wikileaks, he revealed the NSA was actually spying on everyone, including people without any criminal record. Some of them were literally stalking their ex GF’s.
The puffer coat man story is so strange!
Its hard to believe
Love this guy so much!! The best way to fight the Sunday Scaries with actual scary stories.
I hope someone tipped off the FBI about that Reddit threat possibly linked to the missing Scott Kleeshulte kid.......its just too much of a conicidence to ignore.
Nah the reddit story and the Scott story actively conflict, it's just a redditor lying and then deleting the post when it gets backlash
7:07 He was dissociating the whole time so there’s no extra explanation needed. Paranoia maybe but also he could’ve mimicked it subconsciously.
This is the kinda narration content I want for when I am doing my homework👏
Not the only thing left unresolved (first story), the other thing is -WHO put the post it notes in different colors on the other flat doors?
👆
i’m guessing in his confusion, he went out into the hallway and placed all of his notes on all of the doors.
Mr. Ken Roach, you are a good internet citizen and we salute you. We need more helpful people like this.
The convenience store at “the corner” in my town is always stocked with out dated milk and deli items. Sometimes even outdated sushi and seafood stuff. I once made the mistake of sending my fiancé to get us milk and it had chunks in it! He didn’t think to check the dates because why would a store sell such outdated product. 😂 They make most of their money in cigarettes and liquor so I guess they don’t care about monitoring the rest of their products.
You can call the health department
@@minecraftfox4384 nah fuck that, snitches get stitches.
The identical shops reminds me of my home town which is in a border city/town called McAllen, TX it’s about 30-20 minutes away from the border crossing. I kid you not, they opened a mattress firm across from another mattress firm and just less than a mile away another mattress firm…and they are ALWAYS empty. Another crazy thing is there are about a million car washes and they range from shitty car washes to super luxurious ones. Everyone from my hometown knows it’s a front though and money laundering.
Car washes are everywhere by me, now.
There's 6 in a 5 block area in my town of barely 10k people.
Probably cartel
central tx here: they're all over my city too. but theres this one specific part of town there's a road with a big carwash, then down another big carwash, and two more twin carwashes next to each other. i've seen more people washing their cars at the cefco in the middle of them than i've ever seen in the "carwashes"
Super glad i discovered this channel. While i have, of course, seen some of these covered elsewhere,its all super well done and straight to the point
For the Scott K case, could they try and look at records of all who were living in the neighborhood who had kids? The guy said it was common place where he and his neighborhood friends played (assuming commenter isn’t lying) and see if any of them are around today to potentially ask
The stores thread reminds me of this thrift shop in my town, and a few others, that cannot possibly make any money yet they've been around forever and the workers are always pissed off.
Ooohh can we get some scary stories with footage ? Those are my favs
That one about Scott gave me chills. I feel so bad for his parents.
The sticky note apartment thread always terrifies me. CO is incredibly dangerous and the slow increased exposure can absolutely warp your mind is scary, especially how quickly it can go from a scary bad trip with headaches to unfortunate death. I'm so glad that OP and the commenter crossed paths on the thread and now he's using his experiences to help others as well. So many people pass way from CO because it's odorless silent and without a CO detector impossible to catch before it's too late.
"one more video before bed" the video 💀
That iceman story sounds like what a major company would do. Buy a dozen small locations and run them for a year or so. Then close them all down and you own half the town so you can "remodel" and build one big location.
It's genuinely insane how much stuff you can get away with before DNA and the internet
generally speaking i think any fantastical reddit story made by a throwaway with no pictures of anything as proof and never ever posts a follow up should be considered fake by default. The last two are literally just spooky stories being told to creep people out on the internet. The others are the real deal tho.
I had a bunch of convenience stores open near my home on the South side of Indianapolis. All middle-eastern dudes, samey-looking stores, some expired groceries. They all sell lottery, smokes, and gas. I'm not sure of the laws regarding these kinds of stores, but I believe that you are required to have some percentage of your store set aside for groceries if you want to sell the lottery, smokes, and gas, depending how big the space is. I'm betting that these guys, (all nice dudes, btw) are working for the same parent company or even family or families. They are doing the bare minimum of groceries to be able to sell the real moneymakers (Lottery, smokes, gas). That's my guess:)
Funding something else. 🧐
i don’t think redditors understand not everyone is okay with their location being revealed to a bunch of strangers and that people have lives and won’t always be taking time to respond to each comment they get. That doesn’t mean it’s fake :/
Reddit is basically 4chan 2, what do you expect?
7:23 honestly the most likely explanation is he was mistaken. He’s not a handwriting expert. The landlord was the most likely person (in his mind) to be writing these notes (although idk why he never asked the landlord about it) I doubt he was right that it looked the same.
Nothing really scares me but omg your vids scare the heck out of me at night your narrating is so calm and makes the vids even creepier
Why don’t you marry the guy…it sounds like you have a little bit of a fetish going on here