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  • @user-ln4pe4lg7o
    @user-ln4pe4lg7o 5 месяцев назад +293

    I heard a story of a Japanese soldier who was thought dead during WW2 being living alone in the jungles of Guam for 28 years only to be found by a local in 1972 27 years after the war ended.
    The japanese man had no idea the war had ended and was really shocked about everything. Must of felt like time traveling and going the future. 28years alone detached from the world is wild.

    • @nitac.9444
      @nitac.9444 5 месяцев назад +14

      This case is true really happened

    • @poopsmcgruder
      @poopsmcgruder 5 месяцев назад +7

      I was stationed in Guam in the 90s. The hole he lived in was close to a really popular waterfall and it cost a couple bucks to go look at it.

    • @HollyMoore-wo2mh
      @HollyMoore-wo2mh 5 месяцев назад +9

      If I remember correctly they found him by helicopter which confused him even more. Helicopter weren't developed til after World War Two was over.

    • @MadMetaGamer
      @MadMetaGamer 5 месяцев назад +4

      Never came out because he heard airplanes from an airport that was built or something of that sort, crazy story lol

    • @HollyMoore-wo2mh
      @HollyMoore-wo2mh 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@MadMetaGamer Helicopters. They used helicopters to come get him. They were developed after WW 2.

  • @ZombieDowneyJr
    @ZombieDowneyJr Год назад +396

    I was mistaken for a missing girl with my same first name for about 4 years. Everywhere I went people called the police, I wasn't allowed in my friends houses, because their parents thought I was some kind of miscreant runaway.. That girl didnt even look like me nor was she the same age. Even in small towns, people are dumbasses.

    • @randomhindi528
      @randomhindi528 Год назад +20

      😂😂😂 i wanna know more

    • @savannahs2630
      @savannahs2630 Год назад +15

      please explain more!!

    • @quinnruss8650
      @quinnruss8650 Год назад +7

      Tell us more!

    • @Diamon.d
      @Diamon.d Год назад +9

      No way that’s crazy! Did they ever find the girl?

    • @trevormiles5852
      @trevormiles5852 Год назад +27

      i will say it is funny because it was all through no fault of your own. not to take shine away from your story .... But.. i will haha. in a period of 20 minutes i had people drive by looking and pointing at me as they drove by me. i thought my car was on fire. i drove into Walmart with 5 car caravan behind me.( feeling all love and appreciativeness of my fellow humans) . got out of car and all of a sudden it was a tribe around my car. apparently there was an Amber alert and my car was same color and one lic number off. I have to admit, I am not a pretty man and I looked the part. Thank goodness i was not wearing my raincoat. I would not have made it home and the well meaning children of the corn people following me would be talking about me at their barn meetings.

  • @oh2887
    @oh2887 Год назад +66

    Strange things can happen if you get a head injury in an accident. I had that experience after a car accident. I was convinced my father was still alive even though he died 20 years previous. The weirdest thing was I had 'memories' of him being alive for those 20 years.

    • @lynettesheppard4463
      @lynettesheppard4463 5 месяцев назад +5

      That sounds very Glitch in the Matrix like. Maybe you jumped from a parallel universe,lol.

    • @lindasidor7165
      @lindasidor7165 2 месяца назад +2

      I'm so sorry 😢

    • @maggiesays7827
      @maggiesays7827 18 дней назад

      I believe it. I started having seizures in 2011 and had them for 3 years with no memories of that missing time. My last memory was walking to my English class in college in 1987. My first memory after the seizures was sitting in a hospital where I had been for several weeks. I didn't know my name or that I had a family including 2 children.
      I've had help piecing some of my life together and luckily have many hours of video of my children growing up but still don't know how I ended up in a St Louis hospital 2 hours from my home. My doctors say I have temporal lobe damage and the reason I had forgotten how to walk, talk, read and write. I'm told my personality is different but I can't remember and spent the first 3 years crying because of all I lost.

  • @sandymckee6958
    @sandymckee6958 Год назад +57

    I've been to the ape caves, it is so easy to get lost when no light. As an adult and when my cell battery was draining and no light from it as headed to exit was very unnerving. Fortunately my family members cells still had light. I can't imagine being in there without any light what so ever. Good thing little girl was found.

  • @erikjrn4080
    @erikjrn4080 Год назад +112

    The greased-up burglar... There's no way those charges will stick!
    I'll show myself out.

  • @MaternalUnit
    @MaternalUnit 6 месяцев назад +45

    "The Witch Elm" (also published as "The Wych Elm") is a 2018 psychological mystery by Tana French based on the skeleton found in the 1940s. Excellent, gripping thriller.

    • @XenusMama
      @XenusMama 2 месяца назад

      Reminds me of Tom tryons book harvest home.

  • @superdeadlyhuis
    @superdeadlyhuis Год назад +206

    My grandpa told me that if he could find an unfindable house, he would live there. Many years ( around 30 ) have passed since he said that but he finally found the unfindable house 2 years ago. He lived in the Netherlands but now he lives in Portugal, in a town that isn’t on any map and not even on google. The town has existed for a long time so it’s a mystery why its so hard to find.

    • @Sunny_thecat2011
      @Sunny_thecat2011 4 месяца назад

      Cool

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus 4 месяца назад +7

      To be fair, there are a lot of small towns in Portugal that isn't showing on google maps :P
      And I'm 100% sure there are thousands of "hidden towns" across the globe :P

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus 4 месяца назад +6

      @@michaelbyrd2460 If you're implying the Earth is flat... I'm sorry, I don't talk to delusional people.

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus 4 месяца назад +3

      @@michaelbyrd2460 Sure thing buddy. I'm assuming you're American? :P

    • @Schmorgus
      @Schmorgus 4 месяца назад +3

      @@michaelbyrd2460 Pretty much sums it up tbh. You do you, buddy.

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr 3 месяца назад +10

    18:00 That sculpture is absolutely badass and downright terrifying at the same time.

  • @SinisterDeath98
    @SinisterDeath98 Год назад +766

    Who ever is reading this, have a great rest of your day you awesome person♥😎

    • @tiger31623
      @tiger31623 Год назад

      Bot nobody asked for you comment

    • @gazingupwards6387
      @gazingupwards6387 Год назад +16

      😊 you too

    • @ShockberryDoesDrawing
      @ShockberryDoesDrawing Год назад +15

      Yea, thanks, you too

    • @LostAmericanJ
      @LostAmericanJ Год назад +46

      Hey EVERYBODY reading this guy's comment OR reading it hold up a second and read THIS... In the comments section of RANDOM vidz I've seen on RUclips from time to time I have seen people doing this, and I think I've seen THIS GUY do it on more than one! This dude is just going around RANDOMLY saying this stuff to whoever happens to read it, can we all please just take a moment to let that sink in to our, "busy" big heads for a sec and realize just how lucky WE ALL ARE to have exceptional human beings like this guy in the world at this time and age we're ALL stuck in? Whoever YOU are and wherever YOU are...
      Sir, you are among the few examples of EXCELLENCE in humanity.
      100,000 blessings upon YOU and YOUR DESCENDANTS. On behalf of us all,
      Thank You Brandon King.

    • @kesgamingbot1249
      @kesgamingbot1249 Год назад

      Whoever is reading this reply, Jack is gay

  • @williamcrowe2576
    @williamcrowe2576 Год назад +78

    Some of these stories sound like something you'd hear on an episode of World's Dumbest Criminals.

    • @rosemariemarkell744
      @rosemariemarkell744 Год назад +5

      Yeah, some of the criminal stories made me laugh so hard 🤣 😆 😂

  • @serioushex3893
    @serioushex3893 Год назад +124

    the doctor who remembered his doctoring skills but forgot everything else is not as unbelievable as it sounds. Clive wearing, aka Six-second clive has such bad amnesia that his memories basically reset every six seconds, like flicking a lightswitch off and on. despite this, he can still play piano, and very well too. despite him immediately forgetting everything, thousands of times a day, he still knows how to play the piano.

    • @jaimejones3177
      @jaimejones3177 7 месяцев назад +13

      Yes, we have many different types of memories. For example there's a difference between remembering your favorite meal and remembering how to ride a bike.
      So depending on where the damage is in the brain and the type of memory it is.... its very conceivable that someone could forget some things and not others. 🤷‍♀️

    • @lucidfangirl1030
      @lucidfangirl1030 6 месяцев назад +4

      So like Finding Dory?

    • @jaimejones3177
      @jaimejones3177 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@lucidfangirl1030 😄 Sounds about right.

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena 5 месяцев назад +3

      There's a polish miniseries about a well known city doctor who was attacked and had amnesia. 10yrs later he's a laborer in a rural town who decided to help a poor depressed paralyzed miner and reset his leg so he can walk again. People started going to him until 1 patient needed extensive brain operation which he successfully did but needed antibiotics so he went to the city to get some, there he met his former colleague who instantly recognized him and witnessed his beating. He had kept quiet bec he was jealous and had gained his former mentors position since they had assumed his death. Alls well ended well. A really good show

    • @Cassandra20208
      @Cassandra20208 5 месяцев назад +2

      The human brain is really a strange thing

  • @zahrash8261
    @zahrash8261 6 месяцев назад +30

    A 2-5 year old kid in turkey was found in a grave after a Earthquake appeared. Apparently, the kid was in that grave for 5-8 days. People had asked the kid how he wasn’t hungry or thirsty but the kid replied “The man in white came and gave me food and water”. Muslims believe that God had sent an angel to come and send some hope to the kid. While Christian’s believe that Jesus gave the hope to the kid.✝️☪️

  • @timothybisque6609
    @timothybisque6609 Год назад +192

    I’ve heard a bunch of stories about ppl getting stuck in chimneys. There’s still bodies stuck in chimneys that haven’t been found yet. That’s creepy!

    • @grimchan
      @grimchan Год назад +20

      Well when you put it like that... oof😳😬

    • @redlady8296
      @redlady8296 Год назад +5

      I don’t wanna think about it. Too creepy

    • @paulwright8378
      @paulwright8378 Год назад +4

      Yeh people have gas fire's now an the updraft would take the smell away

    • @wexjap
      @wexjap Год назад +6

      Mr clause would hit them and free them up on his way down the chimney, boom happy Christmas. 🌲☃️🎄🍻

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Год назад +2

      @@wexjap He uses magic, so even the smallest gap would let him down and back up without noticing them. 🎅

  • @mollystrack7902
    @mollystrack7902 Год назад +94

    20:30 The little animated thing about being between a rock and a hard place had me in tears.
    These mysterious stories are fun, I love your mysterious uploads.

  • @1979jurado
    @1979jurado 7 месяцев назад +48

    I vanished for a time when I was 5 years old. My mother was inside while I was playing. I apparently decided to follow my Doberman through the woods into the coal mines. Lost a in some deep mud, somehow made it out of the mines and to a little cut off road onto someone's porch. I can still remember bits and pieces, but ask me about other parts of my life I have huge blanks. Don't know why or what has caused them, who knows🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @Cassandra20208
      @Cassandra20208 5 месяцев назад +4

      I grew up with Dobermans. Dobbies are a kids best friend

    • @Cassandra20208
      @Cassandra20208 5 месяцев назад +5

      Thank God you didn’t just freeze up like some kids do. And find your way out

    • @1979jurado
      @1979jurado 5 месяцев назад +2

      @tamatha2300 yes the are.

    • @obnoxiousbluebird6634
      @obnoxiousbluebird6634 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Cassandra20208 Agree totally! My Cleo was mine from when I was 3 to 14 and she's still filling her little space in my heart!

  • @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422
    @justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422 Год назад +22

    That poor little girl 😞. I bet she was so scared 😟. Glad they found her 🤝

  • @ruthbygrave4695
    @ruthbygrave4695 Год назад +56

    As for amnesia and a surgeon/doctor retaining their skills, it's exactly what you'd expect. An amnesiac loses (temporarily or permanently) the factual details of their life, as in who they were married to, how long they spent at a particular residence (or whether they were there at all, if for a short time). This is the stuff involving short-term or episodic memories, stored specifically in the hippocampus. The hippocampus can get bigger with memory trainong--it's notorious that London cab- cab-drivers do this, studying for "the Knowledge" or how to get around between London locations.
    The thing that *doesn't* usually get lost unless there's something wrong physically and/or neurologically (possibly because it's stored in several brain locations) is kinetic/procedural memory. If you can ride a bike or a horse, drive a car, use eating utensils correctly for the milieu (UK/US/
    everywhere else), write your signature, touch-type, use a smartphone/tablet/mouse... if you have severe amnesia you may not actually *know* you know these things (you don't remember learning them), but when prompted, you approach them correctly.

  • @Littlestrawberryfox
    @Littlestrawberryfox Год назад +374

    As someone that has lost access to over 80% of my memories i can tell you that if you eliminate a con how someone loses their memories is very strange, while I had been losing access to my memories for a few years i had no idea it was happening as unlike a book shelf where you can see a missing book you don't have that with memoires until you encounter a situation, movie, person or whatever that you know you should know but have no memories on is your first clue, unfortunately the memories loss I had was also made far would by a very rare drug reaction. However the memories I lost access too were personal and autobiographical (memories of myself or my life) but I could still write my name, repair just about any kind of computer or electronics, cook food i never remember eating and on and on, so learn skills i not only remembered but could use that knowledge. I could read a textbook and retain the information in it, to use to do a task but a week later if you showed me the textbook i would not remember it at all. Ironically i can't remember the exact name of type of memories i retained at the moment of writing this, but once we identified the drug that was making this situation worse it was not the initial cause of the memory loss, I have recovered about 30% of my lost memories, so I can recall very clearly about 60% and the other 20% are fragments. So losing your memories is not even scary as you don't really know its happening most times. Journaling helped me a lot. anyways just wanted to put my story out there in part as a cautionary tail to be kind to ones who lose, are losing or have lost some or all of their memories.

    • @therealgalaxen
      @therealgalaxen Год назад +6

      ok cool 👍

    • @joyfulyes
      @joyfulyes Год назад +26

      Wow, thank you for sharing. I'm glad at least a partial cause and solution have been found for you. I think the type of memories you have lost are called "episodic" memories, and you're right, there's another word for the type you have retained. I hope that whatever happens for you going forward, others treat you with kindness and understanding. And thanks again for your perspective on this fascinating topic.

    • @rickymitchum3208
      @rickymitchum3208 Год назад +8

      Great life story we don't care about

    • @REGULARG
      @REGULARG Год назад +7

      Hey I think I'm experiencing the same thing I would like to talk to you about this

    • @Littlestrawberryfox
      @Littlestrawberryfox Год назад +5

      @@REGULARG i would be happy to talk to you we just need a better place to talk then replying on a RUclips video lol we could use one of my discord servers maybe would be the easiest.

  • @Blue-Percy-Jackson
    @Blue-Percy-Jackson Год назад +21

    The most eerie thing about Lake Erie is that it’s name is quite eerie

  • @Mehki227
    @Mehki227 Год назад +42

    Can't watch this right now, need sleep but I remember a worker getting stuck behind a refrigerated display case suffocating and his body being found much later. So sad.

    • @jus10lewissr
      @jus10lewissr 3 месяца назад +2

      It may not be the same case you're talking about, but a grocery store worker in Iowa was up on top of two long rows of refrigerated sections -- that sat back-to-back- about 12" apart -- and fell down between them, ultimately dying, though they believed he might have been alive for a few days and wasn't able to draw in a deep enough breath to yell. There's all sorts of speculation and theories as to why he never yelled for help, but it was believed that he had definitely been alive for quite awhile after the fall but, unfortunately, he died and wasn't found for several years. Customers complained constantly about the smell -- and many chose to stop shopping there because of it -- but no one ever figured out where it came from. Eventually, the store was being renovated or something and they found his body. I don't remember many of the particulars in the case, but that definitely sounds a lot like the one you mentioned in your comment.

    • @TRaWi
      @TRaWi 2 месяца назад

      you guys stories made me remember of the sad case of a young woman who drank too much in a party in a hotel room late at night, left the party and wandered, wobbling, to an unlocked empty kitchen in the same floor, find her way to a walk-in refrigerator and died of hypothermia in a short few hours while her family was already looking for her and hotel staff pretended to help but did nothing at all.

  • @boredcat6119
    @boredcat6119 Год назад +33

    3:56 a piece of a legendary moment. Truly spectacular. The words was like the most beautiful sound, AAAAAAUUUUHH

  • @sylviahoffman9440
    @sylviahoffman9440 Год назад +383

    I love watching "Exploring With Josh" , he is very respectful of the places he visits and his enthusiasm for some of the locations and architecture is fun to watch. I'm sure he was very happy to reunite that girl with her family and was happy to help her. If he had snacks and water he would definitely have given her some. I'll have to see if I can find that video. Thanks for mentioning him.

    • @noyb12345
      @noyb12345 Год назад +6

      *respectful

    • @khloeinara6477
      @khloeinara6477 Год назад +12

      @@noyb12345 they said it right?

    • @noyb12345
      @noyb12345 Год назад +3

      @@khloeinara6477 they said what right

    • @noyb12345
      @noyb12345 Год назад +5

      @@khloeinara6477 ?

    • @MrAntett
      @MrAntett Год назад +3

      hes awsome

  • @mr.octopus6972
    @mr.octopus6972 Год назад +139

    The largest chimney I saw in my whole life are the isolated 6" internal diameter which are very common in almost every households.
    What kind of giant chimney holes do people have in the US allowing a person to get inside 😕?
    This is crazy !

    • @Kalisfuturewaifu
      @Kalisfuturewaifu 9 месяцев назад +20

      As a US citizen I can confirm our house designs are weird and our chimney designs are weirder. I saw a chimney in my town with its own separate roof 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @mr.octopus6972
      @mr.octopus6972 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Kalisfuturewaifu
      Hahahah.

    • @alekhamen
      @alekhamen 7 месяцев назад +26

      Well, how else is Santa gonna get through?😜😂

    • @mr.octopus6972
      @mr.octopus6972 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@alekhamen
      🤔
      OMG ! What did I do ?!😱

    • @athenathegreatandpowerful6365
      @athenathegreatandpowerful6365 6 месяцев назад +8

      Chimney sweeps used to be small, thin boys.

  • @BlastingBuck
    @BlastingBuck 10 месяцев назад +11

    Head trauma is such a terrible thing that can cause personality change, memory loss and you try cling to anything to keep going. Sadly I had a terrible fall backwards in a deadfall onto concrete, I have no memory of family, friends and anything from before that day, I had simple motor skills but have had to relearn a lot and still have no memory of family or that I was even engaged. If you ever see someone fall or look to pass out all I can say is try help break their fall, when it comes to a fight you could really mess up someones life or your own.

    • @AmeliaEarhart537
      @AmeliaEarhart537 8 месяцев назад

      Do you know if you've met your family since then?

    • @BlastingBuck
      @BlastingBuck 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@AmeliaEarhart537 I have but sadly no memories have come back but working on relearning skills and work on mental health. I have had big personality changes and even find it hard to talk or socialize but seeing doctors and taking steps to better myself. I even met others that have either been in accidents or had a fall that caused memory loss or personality changes, all they wish is to remember or for it to never happen to anyone else. I feel the same.

  • @areldcookie5581
    @areldcookie5581 Год назад +495

    In my country, when a person is missing in places known to be deep forest or someway far from people, it is common to be found few days,few weeks or even months even tho the person POV is only 3 days or 3 hours. One of my ex classmate went missing for 4 days and he only feels like 1 day lol. He even went viral on the first day

    • @jaymoss179
      @jaymoss179 Год назад +20

      What country is that brother?

    • @joannriza06
      @joannriza06 Год назад +15

      Probably Canada..

    • @jeremiahsacks2868
      @jeremiahsacks2868 Год назад +10

      Imagine percievi
      dnt be me.
      ng time in real time lol coul

    • @Keyser___Soze
      @Keyser___Soze Год назад +14

      Um what country is that because if its in any country where the sun sets and rises everyday then I think they might just be stupid if you cant count days and night if the sun sets every night....
      So I hope you live in a country or area where the sun is down or up for weeks or months at a time

    • @razzielr8632
      @razzielr8632 Год назад +14

      Yeah same here. Some of the local or people here said that they went to what we call here "Alam bunian"

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Год назад +32

    A buisness man in our area went missing while fishing at a lake. Wife later had him declared dead by a court. Two years after that, he turned up in Los Angeles homeless shelter. No memory of what happened.
    Insurance company wanted life and home owner insurance money back. However, policies said would pay with death certificate, OR a court decree saying he was dead. Since Widow?(wife) submitted court decree, insurance company couldn't get money back. Also, since insurance company couldn't prove fraud( it seems he did suffer from amnesia), they couldn't sue husband.
    I knew the judge, and he told me he would never again declare someone dead, without a body, ever again.

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад +8

      wow, that's insane! glad it worked out okay for the guy

    • @ILovePanta123
      @ILovePanta123 Год назад +3

      Wow. Imagine if someone does die and their bodies aren't found. That poor family won't ever get closer. Well at least not with THAT judge

    • @williamromine5715
      @williamromine5715 Год назад +1

      @@ILovePanta123 That was a long time ago(I'm 80, and event happened in the early 70s), and the judge is long dead.

    • @vickiweber4718
      @vickiweber4718 Год назад +3

      @@ILovePanta123 I was wondering the same thing. Some people who died in the World Trade Center were never found.

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr 3 месяца назад +6

    Honestly, I think Steven knew exactly what he'd been up to. He decided he was done being MIA and needed an excuse to give to his family when he finally returned. His "vow of silence" in regards to his disappearance is likely just him not wanting to explain himself.

    • @FitzgeraldStanburyWeissV
      @FitzgeraldStanburyWeissV 2 месяца назад

      Probably. It's pretty hard to just "vanish", unless you actually have a medical condition, verified by professionals. Either way, I guess he got what he wanted.

  • @SukhdevSingh-ge5rj
    @SukhdevSingh-ge5rj Год назад +50

    "Exploring with Josh" is a very heart warming story, not to mention that sweet little girl. Is the final visual of that sweet little girl holding on to her parents real or just a file picture?

  • @chrisla2736
    @chrisla2736 Год назад +70

    Missing 411. A great show, and super mysterious true stories.
    Many happen in national forests, and always with strange weather, that follows after the person is reported missing.

    • @Diamon.d
      @Diamon.d Год назад +9

      Yesss! The one about the cabin in the woods where two separate people went missing at different times and found a cabin they stayed at and the cabin was never found. They also both lost track of time. So crazy. If you haven’t watched that one I highly suggest. Craziest one I have watched for sure

    • @skullrose8985
      @skullrose8985 Год назад

      @@Diamon.d
      Hey,do you know where i can find that one please or do you have a link please??..sounds very intresting.
      I appreciate any help you can give me to find it,thankyou,Take care,xx

    • @Diamon.d
      @Diamon.d Год назад +2

      @@skullrose8985 hey I tried finding the exact video but I can’t remember what one it is. It’s worth watching all of the missing 411 series on mrballen channel though if you’re interested in this story. Their are many creepy ones worth watching!

    • @NotMorganFreeman.
      @NotMorganFreeman. Год назад +2

      @@skullrose8985 I watched them on Amazon Prime but you can find them on Tubi.

    • @Panickbutten
      @Panickbutten 9 месяцев назад +1

      I love missing 411!

  • @athomenotavailable
    @athomenotavailable 6 месяцев назад +7

    When I was really young, I used to have recurring dreams about the toilet bowl being a tunnel to an underwater world

    • @gwtwmom2
      @gwtwmom2 5 месяцев назад +2

      No, it goes straight to the Ministry of Magic. 😊

  • @agapelove4992
    @agapelove4992 Год назад +98

    I heard a chimney story from a school teacher in high school. The teacher claims a couple bought a house that had been abandoned for some time. It had begun to fall into disrepair, and there was an odor, and the smoke often would billow into the room. Turns out there was a man who had tried to break into the house for a robbery, but he gotten stuck in the chimney. The previous owners moved out for this unpleasant odor, especially while using the fireplace. This man had died in the chimney, and no one knew he was there. The man was a missing person that had been missing for over ten years. His body was basically smoked and dried like beef jerky over the years as they burned fires. Mortified I would be.
    In the 80's, a girl.was kidnapped and thrown into an outhouse. I was very young. I grew up terrified that I would find someone stuck in the disgusting pit.

  • @kevinkunkel9444
    @kevinkunkel9444 Год назад +51

    I've heard stories in the past about dumb criminals trying to enter residences through the chimney, and once where a man tried to get to his ex-girlfriend's house through the chimney. Apparently would be Santa's are fairly common.

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 Год назад +2

      Once a kid got stuck bad enough to need rescue trying to see if Santa Claus was going to be able to get in with presents on Christmas Eve.

    • @AmeliaEarhart537
      @AmeliaEarhart537 8 месяцев назад +1

      I guess he didn't believe in Santa after that, or he believed that Santa came in through the door or something.

  • @sakurakitsunestar
    @sakurakitsunestar Год назад +65

    I once did a disappearing act as a 2 year old short version is I apparently figured out how to climb fences and scaled a tall backyard privacy fence and was just chilling in the front yard completely unharmed bonus it was on Easter so I also somehow also managed this in a frilly easter dress too...

    • @quinnruss8650
      @quinnruss8650 Год назад +4

      What is it with two year olds disappearing? Not saying it's a bad thing, I just think it's peculiar

    • @sakurakitsunestar
      @sakurakitsunestar Год назад +8

      @@quinnruss8650 I'd assume it's because kids are curious and at two you are just figuring out things as in becoming aware and mobile so everything is exciting and needs inspection

    • @cristinapirvulescu9912
      @cristinapirvulescu9912 Год назад +2

      @@sakurakitsunestar i think the "peculiar" thing is how they manage to do it so fast that nobody see it before they get too far...when my kids were 2 and we were out i would never let them go to far from me or let them somewhere without watching them the whole time ,whenever we were i would constantly watch them ,every minute ..i would have got so scared if i would see them get far from me by themselves

    • @DudeSoWin
      @DudeSoWin Год назад +1

      You would be surprised the size of prey a pack of Condors can lift into the air. Mountain Lions are also known to drag their kills quite a distance.

  • @shellbell771
    @shellbell771 Год назад +7

    Those parents left that little girl deep in the cave. She didn’t even have a flashlight. That was so suspish

  • @bostonsandatot4948
    @bostonsandatot4948 Год назад +8

    The Fritz case isn't really a "plot twist" as the niece already pinned him as her uncle, whose prints he matched. Also, how long was his identification in the Fritz name, seems like that would be an easy way to solve who he really was.

  • @Joiesayswhat
    @Joiesayswhat Год назад +14

    i was always scared of outhouse toilets that have a huge hole thats really deep... if i fall in there i'll be covered in crap and be trapped until someone goes into the washroom, and maybe if the person doesnt notice and i'll be in there for longer

  • @ArrowMaster_
    @ArrowMaster_ Год назад +129

    I love these kinds of stories. Keep up the good work!

  • @ryannesadventures6489
    @ryannesadventures6489 7 месяцев назад +6

    For that one guy who forgot who he was (I forget his name) what if he had a long lost twin. If he grew up in a orphanage then maybe his parents abandoned him

  • @bobbyduke777
    @bobbyduke777 Год назад +8

    1 person every single day for the past 20 years has disappeared, in the Alaska triangle. 16000 people and Only tonight was the first I heard about it. There are also children disappearing in unbelievable amounts in Oregon

    • @epic7224
      @epic7224 Год назад

      Oregon is so scary, ngl. Don't they have the weird park disappearances there too?

    • @pollypurree1834
      @pollypurree1834 Год назад

      Same in Maine. Maine is the most heavily forested state in the lower 48 and half the state is uninhabited. Everyday, someone goes missing in the dense forests

  • @rcrussell1344
    @rcrussell1344 Год назад +55

    As far as Larry's death goes I see 3 options, 1. Amnesiac 2. Run-a-way or 3. based on his memory of being in an orphanage, an unknown twin who would have the same fingerprints.

    • @jellybean2876
      @jellybean2876 Год назад +32

      Twins don't have the same fingerprints because every fingerprint is unique, but identical twins do have the same DNA!

    • @wendyschutze2818
      @wendyschutze2818 Год назад +8

      @@jellybean2876 Great answer, so many people think that identical twins have identical prints!!

    • @leighanneboles6609
      @leighanneboles6609 Год назад +6

      They dont have the same fingerprints!

    • @sonjastarr1364
      @sonjastarr1364 Год назад +14

      It was back in the 50's wasn't it? Maybe their fingerprints were similar enough to confuse the fingerprint experts of the day?

    • @kountrykool937
      @kountrykool937 Год назад

      He knew what he was Doing,, faking his death it was so easy to do back then

  • @colorfulshow33
    @colorfulshow33 Год назад +27

    Whoever is reading this, I pray that whatever you’re growing through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I have faith that you’ll turn out great as your circumstances will change. Have a fantastic day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤

  • @Andy-ly2li
    @Andy-ly2li Год назад +14

    That last bit about the guy stuck in an flow hood is oddly familiar to me. This town i went to highschool in had a buffet that closed temporarily for health code violations and for renovations. When the time came to reopen, people claimed there was this awful smell. In a similar fashion, someone tried to sneak down the flow hood vent and got stuck head first. With it being a pretty big lot, not directly neighboring any other businesses, and being next to an interstate overpass- there's no way anyone would've heard cries for help. It's an awful way to go

  • @JCole78
    @JCole78 11 месяцев назад +4

    One minor point of correction, having lived there for a few years Ceres California is pronounced the same as the word “series”.

  • @stevecharman8420
    @stevecharman8420 Год назад +10

    If you actually read "Rip Van Winkle", the famous story by Washington Irving you'll learn that the narrator flags the likely meaning of the story which is that Rip Van Winkle had staged his disappearance to escape from his nagging wife or to run off with someone else. (He returns when it's safe to do so). A number of these strange disappearances by married men are merely like that.

  • @amandamilleisen493
    @amandamilleisen493 Год назад +11

    I’m just glad everyone was safe maybe mentally hurt but safe

  • @traviskoontz4796
    @traviskoontz4796 Год назад +5

    The discovery in the tree sends chills down my spine very eerie

  • @rebeccamorningellis2346
    @rebeccamorningellis2346 Год назад +4

    I’m so thankful for those ppl that were saved god bless u guys 👍🏻✌🏼

  • @realkeyqixz
    @realkeyqixz Год назад +12

    You never cease to make us to Be Amazed

  • @alisoncircus
    @alisoncircus Год назад +113

    As an adult who was a well-traveled toddler, two miles is nothing. She could easily have walked 4-5 miles without distress, going around all those fences and barriers. As we lived on a farm when I was two, my mother's solution was to make sure the well-trained dog (Queenie, if you care), always went with me when I went outside. Being a labrador, she could be depended on to keep me out of water - and there wasn't much else that could cause any harm. I would return when Queenie wanted us to - she'd herd me, if necessary, when she was hungry. Labs aren't well-known as herders (because they aren't), but they won't leave a human in their charge, so she adapted.
    None of that explains the scream, but she may have taken a fright about something and started her travels as a panicked run. But it's only adults in this sedentary culture who even consider 2 miles a significant distance. Toddlers just keep moving.

    • @alisoncircus
      @alisoncircus Год назад +6

      Also, toddlers float. Swimming is required for controlling your direction, not for drifting with the current.

    • @juhaszistvangeza
      @juhaszistvangeza Год назад +12

      Right. I was almost three, over five decades ago, when I performed my "disappearing act"... in "reverse", compared to the toddler incidents from the clip.
      I was with my mother, visiting my grandmother in a hospital when I disappeared. Two hours later I was home, at 8 km (about 5 miles) from the hospital, watching the TV with my father. As I've never been in that hospital before, and we just moved into the new apartment, my mother didn't believe that I will find my way home, so she alerted the hospital staff and the police, who were still looking for me in and around the hospital. Since we didn't have a phone yet, she came home to alert my father... then she had to go out and find a payphone to call off the search. Luckily for me, my father found the incident amusing, so I got away without a spanking.

    • @traciwalker348
      @traciwalker348 Год назад +7

      We also lived on a farm when I was little. At 2 I took off from the milk parlor and went home (cross country) a quarter mile away...the thing was, I climbed two or three 5-strand barbed wire fences. So it is not a big deal for a child to do this.

    • @alisoncowan9522
      @alisoncowan9522 Год назад +5

      @@traciwalker348 True enough. I can remember slithering under barbed wire at 9 or 10. No biggie at all. But if there were something that genuinely acted as a barrier, it's no big deal for a toddler to walk around it, either. Toddlers actually have a more efficient, if less elegant, walking mechanism than adults do (I just found out) and they don't wear themselves out thinking "how much farther" they have to go. They just keep moving, no destination or plan in mind.

    • @Goldenhawk583
      @Goldenhawk583 Год назад +4

      I am sure some ( maybe most) missing toddlers end up far off doing just that, but some are found in places they just would not be able to get to. Like the child in the swamp here, I would like to know if the clothes showed signs of having been in the water or not.

  • @bernicewalsh3432
    @bernicewalsh3432 Год назад +7

    God Bless them all and their family.

  • @lockwoodthexton
    @lockwoodthexton 11 месяцев назад +8

    That first one is beyond creepy. How did he get almost a thousand miles from where he started , over a year later? I mean I guess it’s cool that he made it back, but wtf? And what happened ? He is one of the only who made it back.

    • @shookranmirzad
      @shookranmirzad 11 месяцев назад

      Ikr

    • @ibrown3KC
      @ibrown3KC 5 месяцев назад

      I think he was literally running/hiding from something. An affair maybe. Like Walter White's made up "fugue state" in the show Breaking Bad. Not sure if you're familiar. He probably got the idea to cover up an affair or some other bad act by allegedly "disappearing" for a week and not remembering anything. And did they ever find the trucker he allegedly rode out with (yet somehow didn't remember anything else except that important detail.) I don't remember the trucker ever coming forward. Would think the trucker would remember a weirder riding cross country with him.

    • @ibrown3KC
      @ibrown3KC 5 месяцев назад

      Oops, i was thinking of the skier from like New Hampshire who somehow turned up in Sacramento a week later and claimed he couldn't remember anything. Except that he hitched a ride with a trucker. That's a convenient detail. Especially since no one ever came forward to say they had a weird amnesiac who rode with them across the country.

  • @LaunchPad911
    @LaunchPad911 Год назад +7

    Had a friend who went missing in 1994, six years ago his family told me he had been around till 2010 when he passed in a accident

  • @MerlinDeCosta
    @MerlinDeCosta Год назад +12

    When I and my younger eleven-year-old brother were playing hide and seek I found my brother in the most impossible place; he some how reached the top shelf of my closest and hid under my clothes and he only came out when I called him because I could not find him anywhere and even after opening my closet I couldn't make out he was hiding there

  • @PorterTheFanCollector
    @PorterTheFanCollector 10 месяцев назад +5

    Earlier this week, a friend of mine was found in a locked closet at my school. It turns out some of his friends dared him to go in there. But he never thought the other kids would lock it

  • @Phoonguy
    @Phoonguy 6 месяцев назад +2

    In Zimbabwe a brother and sister disappeared by the sacred inyangani mountain for years and when the returned they hadnt aged and thought theyd gone for a few hours. A lot of people go missing in this mountain but these two were lucky to return.

  • @Ev0ltion
    @Ev0ltion Год назад +9

    4:27 i actually wonder if family gets a compensation for broken chimney.

    • @MelaMD
      @MelaMD Год назад +1

      I wondered that too lol

    • @KrispyBlackSilverCounselor12
      @KrispyBlackSilverCounselor12 Год назад +1

      Insurance probably covered it

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 Год назад +1

      @@KrispyBlackSilverCounselor12 : I certainly hope so, as there seemed to be a lot of damage - - that would be costly to repair!!

  • @bigmooseplays
    @bigmooseplays Год назад +12

    They used the aughhhh snoring sound for someone stuck in a chimney 😂💀
    It's at 3:56

    • @dio_fumo
      @dio_fumo Год назад +1

      Im cracked up istg 💀

  • @arnehusby1420
    @arnehusby1420 8 месяцев назад +4

    I am from Norway. To be stuck in a Toilet must be an unpleasant experience.

  • @EthanfamilyFriends281
    @EthanfamilyFriends281 Год назад +4

    My neighbour got lost for 7 weeks idk what happened to him I only know that he got lost in a forest, sometimes people just get lost for a couple of weeks or years,by the way I love your videos, keep it UP!!! 😊

  • @julyacherep9021
    @julyacherep9021 Год назад +6

    Well, I don't know what's worse but I do know that being found and preferably found alive is already a good thing.

  • @sallyshafey
    @sallyshafey Год назад +15

    These animations are getting much and much better. If you ever started a tv show or something it's definitely a must-watch to me

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Год назад +6

      "more better"??
      How about MUCH better.

    • @sallyshafey
      @sallyshafey Год назад +1

      @@lovingmayberry307 yeah sure bud

    • @leighanneboles4386
      @leighanneboles4386 5 месяцев назад

      More better 😂😂😂

    • @sallyshafey
      @sallyshafey 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@leighanneboles4386 Hey, English is not my first language. Sorry if I confused you.

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 10 месяцев назад +8

    When you see tree roots shaped like a body, I wonder if there’s a body buried underneath and the root traced its shape. Like a murder victim might be underneath. Does anyone ever investigate that?

  • @TinglepixiASMR
    @TinglepixiASMR 4 месяца назад +1

    You would be shocked at what and where kids can get into. I left my 3 year old playing with play-doh in the dining room while I ran upstairs real quick to put a load of laundry in. I was gone maybe 3 minutes. I came downstairs to him screaming for help. I found him on top of the refrigerator. No countertops, chairs, or tables near it. It's on a wall all by itself. the only possible explanation is he grabbed the door handle and spider man'd himself up the front of it, but he'd have to have super strength to do that. He's now going on 12YO and we still have no idea how he did it.

  • @lollie880
    @lollie880 Год назад +8

    U should make another video like this1 bcuz there are so many more well known stories of people who were found in most bizarre places! And I thank you so much for this video. It’s wonderful and funny at the same time!🤓

  • @andrewlanglois6362
    @andrewlanglois6362 Год назад +7

    21:39 amazing feat that he survived that! Such things could make more brazen death defiance, rather than inhibit that process.

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад

      very true! good point

  • @Jen-lm1oi
    @Jen-lm1oi Год назад +64

    With the toddlers that ended up in another area...I think it was a large bird. They have been known to pick up babies and small animals. A large bird prob picked up the toddler, but dropped them due to the weight.

    • @kris7278
      @kris7278 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I think a big bird of prey is a good guess.

    • @oliviagore7067
      @oliviagore7067 Год назад +2

      That's exactly what I came to say. Sounds like birds that made other dinner choices part way through.

    • @marigeobrien
      @marigeobrien Год назад +1

      That's an old legend. Who knows? I do know toddlers are genius at wandering off. As for surviving? I'm just glad a few have.

    • @Ziggified
      @Ziggified Год назад

      Bruh spoiler

    • @ghostninja7107
      @ghostninja7107 Год назад

      Thanks mate I needed that today

  • @LiteraIIy_Nobody
    @LiteraIIy_Nobody 5 месяцев назад +1

    Once when I was at a friends house, I found an adult man in the cabinets.
    I mean, what kind of person doesn't store humans in the fridge!? It keeps people like 10x fresher!

  • @violetdreams1799
    @violetdreams1799 Год назад +28

    my husband told me of a story...a guy he knew in highschool, back in the 1960's, disappeared for a week.. when he finally showed up again, he said, somehow, he was transported back to the 1930's, and it took him a week to get back... actually my husband had a few odd stories about that guy...

  • @RavenFilms
    @RavenFilms Год назад +31

    The story about the missing uncle… I suspect, at least based on the evidence presented, that they are identical twins. That was my theory before you mentioned that he remembered growing up in an orphanage. So, unless they confirmed that he wasn’t in OK at the same time as the death (or something else where he had to be 2 places at once) I say that it’s not only plausible, but very likely, he’s his twin brother.

    • @whyshoulditho
      @whyshoulditho Год назад

      ÆÆÆAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH

    • @weird-bookworm
      @weird-bookworm Год назад +12

      I thought of this too initially, but even twins have different fingerprints…this really is baffling

    • @tsgrandma9837
      @tsgrandma9837 Год назад

      There are several videos' on this. He was Larry Bader and was thoroughly examined by several doctors who all agreed he was not faking. He truly believed he was John Friz Johnson. It wasn't his niece who noticed him but a friend of hers who was with her at the time. She did talk to him and he did denie he was her uncle. She contacted her father, (his brother), and he contacted their other brother; who then fly to where he was at the time. The brothers confronted him again and he did agree to go to the police station to be fingerprinted. He did not recognize anyone from his past. His wife, (the second one), divorced him, he lost his job at a local t.v. station, the community he lived in turned their backs on him, the insurance company went after him for the death benefits paid out to his first wife, and his life was ruined. He did not suddenly die, he had cancer and that's what killed him around a year later. It was thought that during the storm, he was hit in the head by something and that's what caused his memory loss and false memories. Although he did have surgery to remove a brain tumor, that was later in life which also blinded him in one eye causing him to have to wear an eyepatch over that eye.

    • @matthewhartford3259
      @matthewhartford3259 Год назад +7

      Twins still have completely different fingerprints... So that theory... Out the window. Sorry to disappoint

    • @leighanneboles6609
      @leighanneboles6609 Год назад +3

      Twins have different fingerprints

  • @madeleineleidy4734
    @madeleineleidy4734 Год назад +3

    I have a mental disease that has made me constantly live like the 1st story over n over in my life IT SUCKS. And people knowing I can't identify them have bullied me so severely that their violence knowing I'm alone with them has caused so much brain damage that my disease has only gotten worst

  • @cylinder7186
    @cylinder7186 Год назад +2

    Isn’t it the Bermuda Triangle that does the missing boats and planes?

  • @olivioalves4951
    @olivioalves4951 Год назад +7

    Congrats for the subjects in the vids on this channel, but specially to the narration!

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Год назад +31

    Did Larry really forget about his previous life or pretend to forget there's a big difference.

    • @ftumusiclover1239
      @ftumusiclover1239 Год назад +5

      Lol I know it’s probably not true but I’d like to think that maybe he is from another universe and he is just a dobbleganger. Maybe the other Larry got stuck in the other universe somehow. Idk just a weird theory

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Год назад +1

      The fact that he had a brain tumor, makes it more likely that he actually suffered from amnesia.

    • @freefromillusions
      @freefromillusions Год назад +3

      It's MK Ultra. Clearly, if it was the same person then he wouldn't have allowed the fingerprinting to happen. My theory is that he was cloned, then his clone had false memories implanted into it. What are the odds that he mysteriously drops dead right after the truth is revealed?

    • @ozymandiasultor9480
      @ozymandiasultor9480 Год назад +1

      @@ftumusiclover1239 Another universe...sure... And even if there is another universe he simply took whatever they have there in that universe to travel in this universe... And where is Larry form this universe? Larrry number 2 kidnapped him and put him in that second universe? Let me give you piece of advice google and fid out about the law of parsimony, the "Occam's razor", important tool in logic and scientific thinking...

    • @javonphillip2075
      @javonphillip2075 Год назад +1

      Hi

  • @phoenixx5092
    @phoenixx5092 Год назад +1

    "Larry" was a twin, likely surrendered to an orphaniage during the depression, a 'depressingly'' common thing back then. All the points of the story seem to indicate it.. the red herring was the insurance company who in the usa try to use any pretext at all to avoid payouts.

    • @guardianfish7718
      @guardianfish7718 7 месяцев назад

      Even identical twins don't have the same fingerprints though.

  • @ItsCrouton
    @ItsCrouton 10 дней назад

    The case with anna thorpe is one of many that make up several missing 411 cases. They all seemingly consist of the same plot. An infant goes missing while being on an outing with family, a massive search is launched, they turn up in impossible locations miles away with no memory of how they got there. Truly bizarre.

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 Год назад +19

    The disappeared man 👨 stories have been
    many such as the man about 40 years ago
    in New Jersey who lost his office job, then
    pretended for while to be going to work
    every day, until he then killed his wife and
    children and left the house lights on and
    he disappeared. Many years later, I think
    on America's most wanted, a recreation of
    his head was made and showing him aged
    on TV. He was later caught and it had been
    that he had a different name, job and wife.

    • @CLL21
      @CLL21 Год назад +1

      John List, I believe.

  • @Bored667
    @Bored667 Год назад +6

    Best narrator best stories ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Catty779
    @Catty779 Год назад +5

    isn’t it odd that a lot of these are in Pennsylvania

    • @stacydetwiler1475
      @stacydetwiler1475 7 месяцев назад +1

      I live in Pennsylvania. Not odd at all. Lol.

  • @cheechms
    @cheechms 10 месяцев назад +17

    My dad disappeared one day when I was young. He was reported to have been going out to get milk but we never found him at the store…🧐

    • @traceymoore235
      @traceymoore235 3 месяца назад

      You must have the same dad as me

    • @Della_L0v3
      @Della_L0v3 2 месяца назад

      He left to go get the milk and never came back

  • @LucidNightmares6077
    @LucidNightmares6077 Год назад +18

    This reminds me of the strange dark and mysterious delivered in a story format 🤔

    • @Diamon.d
      @Diamon.d Год назад +1

      Missing 411

    • @denisebenedict6102
      @denisebenedict6102 Год назад +2

      Mr. Ballen fan here too!

    • @kizz5012
      @kizz5012 Год назад +1

      @@denisebenedict6102 Mr. Ballen fan here as well!

    • @trenastidham5581
      @trenastidham5581 Год назад

      I love John ballen he's my hot military hero lolol

    • @nanceepants3384
      @nanceepants3384 Год назад

      He's really blown up in the last year lol

  • @LisaLisa001
    @LisaLisa001 Год назад +10

    wait how did Rowan Griffin get in the tree? I couldn't find any follow up in my 90 seconds I devoted to searching. I'm inclined to think it had something to do with that [shape shifting] cat he was chasing when he was last seen. The drawing clearly showed that his clothes prove he wasn't in as deep as the adults who waded (and risked gators) to go get him. My only question, was the cat found?

    • @ozymandiasultor9480
      @ozymandiasultor9480 Год назад +10

      That is a well-known case, the strangest thing is that he was found on that tree in the middle of a swamp that was not really a pond, it was deep, but his clothes were dry and clean. Well known mystery...

    • @LisaLisa001
      @LisaLisa001 Год назад +3

      @@ozymandiasultor9480 was the cat found?

    • @ozymandiasultor9480
      @ozymandiasultor9480 Год назад +5

      @@LisaLisa001 I don't know, I read about this a long time ago... That is interesting, if he was following the cat, and the cat run away from him on the tree, the cat should have been there... I guess we will have to google his name and see what other sources of info have to say...

  • @thereddragonslair9548
    @thereddragonslair9548 Год назад +11

    Wych elms are remarkably resilient and I’d love to have some on my property!

  • @scorpioproz9872
    @scorpioproz9872 Год назад +2

    Larry cant even rest in peace in ohio in lake erie 💀💀

  • @saiyasingthong5766
    @saiyasingthong5766 Год назад +4

    I remembered that I saw this tree at school on a hill, and it looked like a big human foot.And I giggled at the sight.😂

  • @darcyrosewilson
    @darcyrosewilson Год назад +3

    Richmond, NH?!? Oh wow, I'm from Keene, NH and grew up in Troy, NH which is a few miles away from Richmond, NH. I have never heard of that story before 🤷

  • @kissintonkarl193
    @kissintonkarl193 Год назад +1

    There's two voices on this channel and am listening to the best of the two always makes my day

  • @deanneparis8888
    @deanneparis8888 7 месяцев назад +1

    Memory loss is awful! I got a concussion a little over a year ago and now I only remember major things. I can remember that I was there when my grand baby was born but I can’t remember anything about it. That’s how my memories of my past are too, it’s awful!

  • @jsump69
    @jsump69 Год назад +3

    Anna Thorpe story, maybe she was taken by a bigfoot, and that's why she let out the scream and how a 2 year old got through all the fences and that far away in that kinda off terrain.. also why she was scared when hearing the rescuers getting close to her, thinking that hairy monster was coming back to get her again.. the same could be true about the next story about Rowan being found in the swamp 3 miles away

  • @antwonmckay5531
    @antwonmckay5531 Год назад +4

    You should do more dumbest way people died i absolutely adore the

  • @Xianne027
    @Xianne027 6 месяцев назад +1

    I remember just a few years ago a story about a 14-year-old who went missing. He was apparently looking for a place to escape some difficulties at home and planned to live temporarily in a vacation house in his neighborhood which wasn't occupied most of the year. He climbed up onto the roof thinking he could get into the house through the chimney, but got stuck. Sadly, he was found dead a couple of weeks later.
    A lot of people don't realize that unlike in movies or Santa stories that most chimney shafts have a slant at the bottom and don't go straight through.

    • @andrewpardue3324
      @andrewpardue3324 6 месяцев назад

      My guess is the burglars never lived in a home that actually had a wood burning fireplace… Or they just didn’t know how it works or is built. Obviously the young kid in your very sad 😢 story would certainly not know this.
      If the burglars in the video did ever own or use one they would know this simple fact about an old brick 🧱 chimney design, construction , and how it works to vent smoke yet still radiate a large portion of heat out the front into the room (but obviously not all of it as that heat rising is exactly what makes it vent the smoke out the chimney stack in the first place. )
      The real problem with someone trying to break into a home through an old wood 🪵 burning 🔥 style brick fireplace chimneys is this… Even if the opening at the bottom in the brick section in the brick itself may possibly be large enough to fit through , But the 1/4 inch plate steel damper doors and steel plate to which they are mounted on ( the Slanted section you speak of ) that are heavy bolted into those bricks is absolutely Not nearly big enough to fit your body through! inside the chimney directly above where you build the fire and usually even when fully opened ( like when you actually have a fire burning it’s Open but is normally in the back- towards the centre of the fireplace is in the Closed- position with a metal lever when you don’t have a fire burning or it continues to let in cold air or birds, bugs etc. if left open )
      Even if it is in the Open-lever forward ( toward you / front of the fireplace) position that opening in the steel doors is only about 2 or 3 inches wide and about 2 to 3 feet long at the most in a regular sized home wood fireplace. Absolutely Nobody ! ( not even a small child ! ) is going to fit their body through that opening and just magically pop out into the living room ! With a modern gas or even pellet burning style fireplaces this isn’t even a concern at all the vent pipe is a piece of tin pipe going up to the chimney cap ( or directly through the wall ) to a “B” class vent section at the top. Other gas appliances ( hot water tank / furnace also use a “B” class vent and it’s usually only 5 or 6 inches round the same as the stretch tin vent pipe diameter . Unless it is a retrofit gas fireplace fit into an existing old wood style fireplace ( I installed hundreds of this exact style when I was a young tin basher installing about 700 or so furnaces, gas piping, hot water boilers, hot water tanks and venting for all of them as well as all the ductwork, rooftop units and about 350 gas fireplaces at 20 to 25 years old. This is exactly how I know they way they are all constructed no matter what type they are. ) then you are back to the damper door again ( why they sometimes use the stretch pipe squeezed a bit flat from its normally 5” round diameter to get through that exact damper door section wired open permanently, without removing the steel doors and plate ) unless it was fully removed and a new metal pan installed with a hole to run 5 inch vent pipe through fastened in its place. Even if you get that pan out which is not very likely without some tools and the room to use them. You still have the outer metal box of the gas fireplace itself mounted in front of you. Usually that is only 8 or 10 bolts drilled into the brick face but again with zero tools your are not going to get very far.

    • @Xianne027
      @Xianne027 6 месяцев назад

      @@andrewpardue3324 I think you summed it up well with the point that anyone who grew up in a house with a fireplace knows that.
      But kids grow up with the Santa Claus story and movies where thieves get in through fireplaces so they don't know otherwise.
      Yes, the story about the 14-year-old was really tragic...

  • @TuzeTea
    @TuzeTea 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, way too many people not only believe in Santa, they believe they can go down a chimney!

  • @TheOriginalCrypticArchives
    @TheOriginalCrypticArchives Год назад +28

    I've actually have had this kind of thing happen to me, I got lost in the nearby forest and had been in their apparently for tow days only it felt like two hours.

    • @Doctor_Kip
      @Doctor_Kip Год назад

      Ello fellow Scp fan

    • @JediLoreen
      @JediLoreen Год назад +1

      How can 2 days only feel like 2 hours when you've got at least one night to go through?
      That makes no sense to me. But, the human brain is something we still don't fully understand.

    • @TheOriginalCrypticArchives
      @TheOriginalCrypticArchives Год назад

      @@JediLoreen It doesn't make full sense to me either, it only felt that way, I did eat some weird pills that made me hallucinate, also I lost track of time, hours felt like minutes, minutes felt like seconds etc.

    • @agungmaulanajunaidi652
      @agungmaulanajunaidi652 Год назад +1

      @@TheOriginalCrypticArchives That's a illegally drug pills....

  • @eileennavarrete9459
    @eileennavarrete9459 Год назад +4

    Amnesia, loud unexpected sound, bang. I know this. Happened to me. 8 inch valve cover ejected 8" into the bottom of my car. Picked my car up turning it into the direction I had just come from. The person handling my case said if I didn't have a memory flash before 4 months, it would be permanent. Days just short of the 4 I recognized my friend of 30 years. It was like I hadn't seen her for a long time. I heard a ping, electronic body sound. Jodie how have you been. It was extremely load sound. It's been a long journey returning to normal.

    • @CLL21
      @CLL21 Год назад

      I'm glad you started getting some of your memories back. Those ultimatum from doctors are scary... my dad's doctor told him if he didn't have complete feeling in his bladder/bowels, within 1 year from the surgery to fix his paralysis, that he'd probably never have full control again. It's been years & he still doesn't have complete control but you'd never know, he handles it well.

  • @MojoMountainMan
    @MojoMountainMan Год назад +3

    I love all these stories of "and the evidence mysteriously disappeared"

    • @MojoMountainMan
      @MojoMountainMan 6 месяцев назад

      Mysteriously (and purposely) disappeared

  • @squirrel-1969
    @squirrel-1969 5 месяцев назад +1

    I always enjoy watching new uploaded videos on this channel. Keep up the good work! 😉🖒

  • @gennymikel4296
    @gennymikel4296 Год назад +3

    Possibly any time anyone shows Santy Claws going down a chimney they should put in a disclaimer saying DONT TRY THIS AT HOME.....OR ANYONE ELSE'S FOR THAT MATTER.

  • @teerapatpattarataninwat5313
    @teerapatpattarataninwat5313 Год назад +4

    Dude how did babu get whedged into the cliff lol

  • @Lostsoulkillmeontheblockblock
    @Lostsoulkillmeontheblockblock Год назад +2

    I bet for the little missing boy it was an SCP

  • @PlzIamUnderTheWaterPlzHelpMe
    @PlzIamUnderTheWaterPlzHelpMe 8 месяцев назад +2

    bro your intro is never old keep up the good work 😀

  • @kaylinwade2046
    @kaylinwade2046 Год назад +4

    Can you maybe make a ghost story video please? Also I love your videos they are so interesting!

    • @BeAmazed
      @BeAmazed  Год назад

      we may have something like that in the works - keep your eyes peeled 😋

    • @AMONGUSLOVER42069
      @AMONGUSLOVER42069 Год назад

      And maybe someday, BE AMAZED would make:
      Dead RUclipsrs That Died from Severe Diseases