7 Disturbing Videos Captured on Ring/Doorbell Cameras
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
- I haven't done one of these in a while, but there's been a bunch of new creepy videos caught on doorbell/ring cameras this past year.
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The censor on the gun was only because I've had videos get age restricted before for having guns shown while being used to commit crimes. I know it's silly, but UA-cam's policies are silly sometimes.
Ikr
Regardless of problems like that, we still appreciate what you do for us Mr. Nightmare
3rd reply I guess
and there policies change on a whim. What gets a video age restricted today might not a week from now and what doesn't might. UA-cam doesn't seem to know what they are doing half the time.
You’re 💯 percent right. You tube is becoming really strict.
The 2 guys in the second video are definitely up to no good. Nobody tries to open the door on an unfamiliar house.
As was hinted at, they may have thought it was the right house, that is entirely possible. It could be that they got the wrong street, or went to a house a few doors down from where they meant to go.
I've done that once or twice in my life. It's easily done.
@@scottw.3258then why did they stand there until the woman enters the house? Wouldn’t they ask if this is the right place? Like they were around the corner in front of the door they should be aware somebody is entering in the front door. They didn’t arrive as soon as she enters they basically are at the front door as she enters.
@@dante_0962 Is it not possible they were parked on the street, got out their car and walked round to the door? Why would they have to have been stood there waiting?
Surely you, at some point in your life have just missed someone, or someone has just missed you? I know it's happened to me a number of times, where i've either just entered my house or just left and someone has then come to my door. These things do happen.
They weren't at the door as she entered. She was inside the house, the door was closed when they turned the corner to the door.
I have to say also, both looked shocked by the reaction of the Woman and her screaming. It looked like they then realised they were at the wrong house, perhaps they were even concerned for a moment as to why she was screaming. When she screamed she was phoning the Police, they left. Most people would. They were probably wondering why she was phoning the Police? They then perhaps put it down to her being erratic, weird.
Nothing in that video looked overly suspicious. They may have been meaning harm, if you want to suspect the worst of them. Equally, they may genuinely have gone to the wrong door and just got the hell out of there when they heard her screaming.
@@scottw.3258 that totally could’ve been the case if they just walked up and immediately knocked, however regardless of who it is, even if it’s your best friend or family member, the first time you go to their house you usually knock, not just walk right in.
@@natasharodriguez6628 typically, yes. but there are exceptions. my Aunt used to host Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas parties every year. She would purposefully leave the door unlocked so that we could all just come in as we arrived.
My heart leapt into my throat watching that first guy run faster to try to make it before the door closed. Yikes!!
I agree that poor mother especially that baby😢
As a father of two girls, if that happened to my wife and daughters I’d be staking out the neighborhood looking for that POS!
the baby noticed him and my heart dropped. Also, he's even more disgusting seeing that she has a baby and still went through with following her
The music, and then him suddenly running to the door was terrifying 😰 so glad she got inside safe
@@nathanweitzel5804 as you should king
This is why every time I'm walking home from school, I always look behind me. People may call me weird but meh, better safe than sorry.
keep doing that, you never know when you need to start running for your life
I always do that too. Especially when I have to walk to work and get out late at night at work while walking back home.
Weird for feeling endangered? That's absolute nonsense!
Who called you weird for just looking behind you?
I always do that. Partly because im paranoid as hell and partly because im batman. But fr i have heard cases about kidnaps and shit and ive made some enemies too. who knows which guy will jump me. and since i can go 30-40kmph in cycle. i see some suspicious shit im OUT
Omg the first clip is so terrifying, she was literally seconds away from being attacked and literally had no idea.
I left the Usa since it is in the democrats hands. Will return when our people vote them out in November or I will stay out. Very scary the evil we have allowed this adm to do. Their supporters MSNDC and CNN very very wicked.
Despite the growth of Ringcams, it still baffles me how they think smashing the device will erase the footage when everyone knows the device is more than likely streaming to a cloud...
Lol. Everyone does not know that. These are criminals turning to robbery for cash. Not bright people
These people aren't known for their high IQs.
Yeah that just gets them charged with destroying property as well.
Yeah, but most of them wear masks, and would it matter anyway if they smash it or not
Blacks
The first one being not only a serial rapist, but also one of babies is absolutely horrifying! I hope he was caught & served proper justice inside.
i can just only imagine what would happen to the girl and to her future. she was so close to danger
I think the baby noticed the man in the background while her mom was unlocking the door. The baby was looking back at him.
He wasn’t a baby
@@adam_19855 huh? Who wasn't a baby?
Indeed
How sad that we can't feel comfortable opening our door to someone in need, for fear that it is just one more con used to get in your house and cause you harm
I never open my door.
I am not convinced it's the same person that was accused. Didn't she have longer hair?
She seemed really scared. Please, don't turn down a person in need
Problem is: you cant really know what that person wants from you.
The scariest monster you can meet on the planet - human.
Absolutely
0:49 what's creepy is that the baby notices someone following them but the mom doesn't! 😳
Damn you’re right he does
She probably was opening the door
@@Dantheman2248-ui1qk she not he
Because she was opening the damn door? I don’t tend unlock the door whilst turned around
Women are never aware of their surroundings in La la land
As long as there’s creepy people and doorbell cams, there will be Mr. Nightmare.
Damn the United States are a crazy Place.
@@Donknowww not just the us sadly, but true
@@JesusisKingg. Yeah you are right. I sometimes wonder if its just that in the US People have good and Modern Infrastructure, also at Homes, that so many weird Stories and Videos come from the United States.
@@Donknowww true
@@Donknowwwyup! Also Russia has their dash cams, and the US has their ring doorbells. People in the US really need to start using more dash cams. I never leave without it.
The first woman scared me more than anything
0:01 👁️👄👁️
Facts 😂
dude same it looked so real i dont know why i jumped
Yeah, she was really scary.
How did she specifically scare you?
This is why I IMMEDIATELY lock my door when I got home.
I was brought up to do that as soon as I was old enough to have a key for the house
It should have been a habit for everyone to never leave any doors unlocked. Once the intruder is inside, it's going to be very difficult to deal with.
Story 1: bro the fact that the man was following a woman WITH AN INFANT is disturbing
it’s disturbing PERIOD. infant or not
That pist me off more than disturbed me
It’s also goofy to look at, watching the intruder spend nearly 30 seconds trying to figure out how the hell to get inside 😂
the child was looking at the man the entire time, like she could sense it
@@punkshotgun3421 same
ring doorbell cams have given me a new irrational fear, a movie centered completely in the viewpoint of one would go so crazy if done right
Would be quite similar to Paranormal Activity, but this is a great concept honestly. Horror is better when it hits close to home… in this case literally
I would hope it's made not by Hollywood because that's one idea that seems fresh
Eh, I can definitely see it being effective for a scene or two in a film, but probably not for a whole feature length.
theres actually a movie similar to that called "missing" except its all through the perspective of a girl's desktop with the camera app open
@@conga781 Isnt it the one where they are on a Skype convo and they die one by one ? This particular movie was great
Bro that lady and her husband coming from a casino is crazy. She had like less than a second to react and shut the door so fast. I thought for sure she was gonna get caught. Good job
6:10
Ghost: there’s no good snacks bruh
Underrated
Real
😂
Lol
That last one just makes me sick. What if someone comes to our doors actually needing help? Thanks to scumbags like her, we can’t open our doors for fear it might all just be a ploy to rob us.
That’s when you call the police. Always safe to have a screen door or a ring so you can talk to the person but do not tell them the cops are being called.
It is a shame, I admit even when this played out i was like "she genuinely seem distressed" as she approached panting for breath and seemed on point, yet its sad to think it was likely a act for cameras to be safe just to get someone to open their doors. Sad as people in need of help will now potentially be left to fend for themselves as others will fear for their true motive.
I’m gonna take Mr.nightmare’s advice for this. Keep your doors locked at all times.
Had something like that happen to me a few years ago. I was at home during the day and around 1 pm there was a knock at the front door. I answered it and there was a teenage girl standing on the porch. As I opened the screen door, she shoved a cell phone at me and demanded, "Charge my phone!". I had never seen her before and knowing most of the people that lived on the street I knew she was NOT someone that belonged in the neighborhood. I smiled and then shut the door. I DID however have a sword behind the door as I always do just in case I need it!
my thoughts exactly! i’ve actually been in a situation where my ex broke my phone and pushed me out of the car in the middle of nowhere when i was 17. one of the thoughts that went through my mind was to knock on a door to ask for help or to use their phone to call my parents. but i hesitated because i didn’t want to be mistaken for one of THESE people …
That last scenario scares the hell out of me: someone with ill intent framing themself as a victim in distress to take advantage of someone's good-nature. There isnt really any good way to prepare for that scenario or vet the person for your own safety because of the apparent urgency. We need as many kind and caring folks in the world as we can get in today's day and age, but people like this would give anyone pause, which in turn would put people in actual distress potentially in further danger.
Fuck that. Call the cops. Let them handle the situation.
@@darth_kal-el You don't help someone by putting yourself in potential danger. There was a common robbery attempt where people would play audio of babies crying in the middle of the night when I went to college to lure people out of their houses or down alleyways if they were walking back from the bar. I remember in 2015 I heard it coming from some woods behind my rented house. I called 911 and as I was hanging up the audio literally cut out mid-wail.
😮😮😮😮And this scafe me a lot I have young adult kids w good hearts living in the own. Scare me a situations like this and they could fall for . But always trafe to tell them dont open the door for not one. Call the police if they need help. Bc you never know.
I’m from El Paso. Within the last few years things like this have almost become a norm. Even teens are getting involved now too
Yeah this one is terrifying tbh. El Paso, like many border areas, has a lot of human trafficking. To me, the woman seemed genuine. Her hair was a wreck, her eyes were puffy, and she was in lingerie. Could that be part of the set-up? Absolutely. Could she be hiding from someone after escaping a home she was held in? Yes. But since you never know anymore, best bet is to call the police and keep an eye on the footage. I wouldn't feel comfortable opening the door and it's sad if she was in genuine need of help. Where there's genuine need, there's also sickos who will exploit people's good nature to rob or harm others.
2:30 this video has been disproven. The girl was at a neighbors birthday party and came home because her mom called. The mom was arguing with a bf and the two guys were fathers of the kids at the party. You can tell they looked confused when the mom started yelling I’m calling the cops because she was shouting it at the bf. The guys explained they were concerned because the girl left in a hurry and they could hear screaming. Context is important.
Ah thanks for sharing. It's sad people are gonna see those kind dads as creeps
@@Under_Your_Bed_ exactly. They were for a fact the complete opposite. Two concerned parents rushing over to check on a kid that’s not there’s. Context is extremely important
Source?
Then why would they try to just open the door...and not knock first?
@@sporepics because this person is pulling this story out of their ass
That first one was so scary. The baby saw. 😭
That lady in the first video must have a door like mine, that locks the moment you close it.
She's extremely lucky, because that instant locking mechanism saved her and her daughter's lives
That was my thought I was looking for this comment.
It didn't necessarily save their lives, but it saved them from attack certainly.
So what happens if you close the door all the way on the outside and left your key in the house?
@@Dmil2424 You get locked out!
@@Dmil2424 you get locked out obviously
I brought a ring doorbell for my mums birthday; never regretted it. These videos only encouraged me to purchase one. Thank you Mr Nightmare for an amazing video, stay safe everyone!
Where did you bring one from?
I assume retardville?
Did you let her keep it, or did you take it home with you. Was there a theme for the party? Security, perhaps? Cameras in odd places, maybe?
@@patricklang7162Hi, I brought mine from Costco, but it can be brought from from their (ring) website or Amazon :)
@@scottw.3258I let her keep it 🙂. There wasn’t a theme to the party (I might consider that for next year), but she had been wanting one for months so I decided to grab one for her.
When I watch videos like this, I’m reminded as to just WHY I’ll never open my front door for anybody in the middle of the night, no matter if they’re screaming bloody murder.
My family’s safety is paramount, and if others think less of me because the person pounding the door at 2am may truly need help…..well, that’s their problem.
That one guy needs to tell that ghost not to be slamming doors if he aint paying no bills
That's true.🤭
the woman’s voice in video #2 was insane. you can really hear the hint of fear but also the firm undertone as if she’s bouta throw some hands💀💀
Bro they were definitely going to do harm to that girl, like there is no way they were there for robbing
@@Aria23331 100%
Lol she wasn't going to " throw hands"
She did the right thing. Acting loud actually scares the suspect.
What's insane is people seeing that footage and thinking it was 2 men confused and just being at the wrong house. Nothing about the way they stepped up to the house or any of their body language looked innocent.
I had a stalker when I was younger and my dad often caught her going around his house long after I went to live with my grandparents. One night, on my brother's birthday (nobody in the family told her what day that was) she went to my dad's house and left a gift for my brother's bird (once again, no one told her about it) on the front porch in the early hours of the next morning. He saw it when he went out to his car to go to work and checked the footage later to confirm it was her.
I doubt he has the footage now since this happened a year or two ago, but if I can get my hands on the footage I'm definitely sending it in.
Please do if you find it.
Hopefully you can find it. Seems interesting
anyone else kinda got chills when the baby was staring directly at the man in the distance
The 1st video is why I always check my surroundings when I'm outside, especially when I'm approaching my car or front door. I also immediately lock my doors as soon as they are closed. Sometimes, if you're a few seconds too late, it will be enough for a criminal to do something to you.
My aunt told me a story about how when she was my age and was out with friends, some dudes ran up to them while they were in their car and tried to open their car doors while they were at a red light or stop sign. If my aunt hadn't had her car doors locked, there's no telling where that story would have gone.
Yep, that last one is freaky.
A kind hearted person would absolutely want to help someone in distress. But peoples intentions are so obscured and twisted. If this was my home, my first observation would definitely be “OMG. This woman is being chased. She needs help.”
People cannot be trusted.
Stay safe out there ya’ll. Sheesh…scary world.
She looked like she ran from her house. Seemed like a domestic violence incident. Running from crazy husband or bf or men.
@@americansantacruz6080 But afterwards, she ran back towards the direction of the vehicle while the lights stayed in one spot. Who knows.
Girl plays victim, a group of armed people fly out of the vehicle the second someone comes to the door. We just don’t know.
Your view could be absolutely correct. Still some room for doubt though.
That would be my first thought, too, but I'm not equipped to help. As useless or harmful as they can often be, sometimes it is a way safer option for both parties to get law enforcement involved.
@@sharktoof1 very true. She’s a good actor if she was not afraid. Either way, I wouldn’t have opened the door but would have attempted to speak to her and call law enforcement if needed.
@@ALu-nq8rf absolutely. It is the best option. They are armed and if people are up to bad intentions, they will dip right away if they know that the Law is on their way.
"As it turns out, people are still creeps." statement for eternity 😂
5:05 - someone needs to tell these geniuses that breaking the Ring Camera does not destroy the recorded videos.
Yeah but wat happens further cant be recorded so maybe thats thier intention?
@@AliAkbarAfghan123 possibly. But they already got their faces on video.
Monkey don't think. Monkey smAaAAsh
9:38 from far away it seems like he is smiling (creepy)
You’ll never know why this comment got so many likes
Do one
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10 push ups 🗣️🗣️
So you have chosen death.
You got more upvotes coming
I’m glad I have a ring camera doorbell now. These videos used to make me think about everything I missed before I bought one lmao
Lmao these idiots really be pleading not guilty when there’s video evidence. What a joke
In their heads, they're always the victim. 💀
This man has really stayed consistent for years and is so unappreciated in the UA-cam community. Mr.Nightmare FTW
i love mr nightmare
so do i
wait that’s me
@@Nonamehereha bro jus had a whole convo wit himself 💀
@@Nonameherehabros other personality came out
I remember in 1987, I was 6 years old and this creepy woman would stand at the bus for school and stare at me and the kids at the bus stop every day evilly and smiling nodding her head as if she was saying "yes ill get you ". She'd always be screaming about stuff that never made sense.She was creepy as shit. The moms were creeped out too. I told my dad and he said" point her out". He was sitting in his skylark and I pointed said "shes right there" I'll never forget it,he casually got out of the car and punched her right in the face 😂. I was like "Dad i thought you were just gonna tell her to stop!". He said "I did" 😂 my dad got arrested for 13 days and he told the judge "I hate creepy people" I asked him years later did he regret doing that,he said "you never seen her again did you?'😂. It's funny he just casually walked out of the car and just popped her 😂 . He said I knew what it was like being chased by a psychopath when he was a paper boy and he'd never let us fear the world like that. I love you pop lol
Lol w dad
@@predatorhunter3169 I still can't believe he did that 😂
1981 was a different time, for sure.
Certified hero right there 🙌
Christ, you old
Mr.Nightmare, your channel is great! Love your videos! I was raised in a big city and if I had the Ring doorbell...the crap it would of caught!! From city bus crashing through my fence, bloody beaten women/men knocking on my door at late-night hours, sketchy Asian neighbors who were caught with tons of animals bones in back yard from the stank it filled the neighborhood. Sadly my dog won't missing and we never put 2&2 together till animal control, police, and just about every authority was there. Im 45yrs old now and still keep a loaded gun by my doors. Always know your surroundings, teach your kids how to swim and gun handling, and be alert in life. All have saved me and others.
Its heartbreaking as a woman, we are always at the risk of being stalked, raped and killed.
Statistically more men are the victims of violent crimes than women are.
For the 2nd girl who was followed, they absolutely had bad intentions. They're only confused because she caught on to them.
Yeah the girl was hot asf
@@marquisgray4216wtf
@@marquisgray4216she looks like a child
@@Knic797 no she looks like a college student
@@marquisgray4216 crazy that you saw a girl almost get robbed or assulted and your first thought is "she's hot af"
you're the person we're scared of lmao
That first video made my heart stop. I thought for sure he was going to get in
lol same
4:13 people have been saying they had the wrong house and thought it was their friends but i dont believe it, if i go to a friend's house i dont try to open the door, i always knock.
the second one seems like it was kind of a spontaneous and opportunistic thing and they didn't expect the door to be locked and were truly dumbfounded
The last one made me sick. I absolutely hate it when people pretend to be hurt or in danger just to take advantage of other people’s good nature. It’s disgusting
Women everywhere should arm themselves. End of story.
That guy standing outside the girl's apartment is the creepiest thing I've seen this year!
Why? Maybe he just wanted something.
Wanted what@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
Extended periods of time staring at her door at night? How is that not odd and creepy behavior? I'd feel scared and uncertain. And he is whispering! If he wanted something he would probably just knock and talk to her instead of being weird.@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307the likelihood he wanted *something is what MAKES it creepy
@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 Nah you do that outside even a man's door you will get put in your place. What you want? A punch?
Wow thanks for sharing. There’s honestly evil and cruel people out there. I don’t know why they are doing these things. Screw these people. They’re messed up and seriously don’t seem to care about others but themselves.
I will be aware of my surroundings everyday and keep my door locks as always.
This is why I want to continue to be helping others, to be a good example to the world.
Baby:"hey, Ma!!! Hurry and get inside!!!!"😊
This category never fails to give me the creeps, people being somehow never being deterred by any surveillance whatsoever.
On a somewhat unrelated note, my MrNightmare plushie came in today! I love him so much, he's going in a cozy corner in my room tonight, watching the windows with my other plushies.
Lol your comment is so wholesome.
1:18 The kid may be looking at anything tbh, but to me it seems she's looking right at the suspect. Kinda scary that the child might see this nefarious character but can't register the danger nor get a word out about it.
Maybe the daddy looks similar :D
@@troobix_s Similar to a guy with a mask completely obscuring his face…
@@jibberwocky4054he didn't put the mask on till he got close
Ring cam vids are one of my fave! Thanks ❤
Great Video as always
I kinda wanna install a Ring camera because I wonder if this stuff happens at my house while I’m asleep or not home
Are you not better off not knowing?
@@scottw.3258Youre definitely better off knowing.
Not knowing could lead to someone successfully casing and breaking in without you knowing a thing
It's an extra monthly fee to keep the recordings, but it's worth it if u can afford it
@@charliedeegan1598 You'd know once the break-in occurred.
Knowing could lead to you making a stupid decision, leading to far worse than a break in.
I really wouldn't suggest that you're better knowing. Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.
I’ve had mine for 3 years and never seen anything interesting or scary so… you’re prob not missing anything
I had a man at my door last week at 1am! I didn’t have a clue who he was and as soon as he heard a distant police siren he ran off. I sent a copy of his face to the police. Thank god for Ring Cameras
I need to get a ring door bell and maybe something for inside my house. Do you know where I could get a good quality one that's not super expensive? also I don't have WiFi at my house and most I've found have to be connected to wifi. I use my mobile data so idk how to do this lol
@@bluebree I think Ring doorbells need WiFi
@@bluebree You need wi-fi.
@@squicker Thank you. I'll have to sort that out haha
Thank God for Science and Tech
I been watching your videos SINCE THE BEGINNING!!!! I was shocked to hear a story from my hometown. WHAT A FULK CIRCLE MOMENT!!!!
Thank you for the video, mate! Boy! The last video GOT ME! You do have people like those. People come up with sophisticated ways on how to access someone's home!
Only one in and I'm already terrified. As a single woman I can't stress enough how important it is to always be looking around, even if it makes you look paranoid or nosy. Look! Especially if you have a child with you. Thankfully the lady seemed to lock her door immediately.
The door locks on it’s own, I wanna get one
Hell, as a man I'd follow this advice. I know its more dangerous for women, but even men should be vigilant wherever they are. All it takes is one nut to pick you and things can go sideways fast.
dude I am male and I fear being raped, I completely agree with you
I say I look around every time I walk to and from the bus stop. I had people walk behind me before not to hurt me or anything, but my mind goes there. I even slow up to let them pass or walk fast so they don't see where I'm going and look behind me to make sure the coast is clear before going straight to my apartment.
@@royalreviews5270 that's exactly how I think
4:55 nahhhh that was crazy how fast she shut and locked the door
The suspect was oddly pretty slow at opening that first door imo
Mr nightmare is doing a good job with them editing skills 🔥
I absolutely love these. And with the creepy music. Yesss. Sublime 🖤🖤
The last story with the blonde woman --- posing as a female in distress / danger, only to burglarize --- rly pisses me off! You occasionally see ppl now hesitate to open their door to a female in legitimate distress, out of fear that it's a ruse. Sick, sick, sick. That a woman would take something as serious as an escape from a violent situation, as an opportunity to hurt good ppl, makes me wish she could spend 10 years in prison.
100 years
@3825cmac yes, that would be justice better served, indeed!! But jerks like her escape real world ramifications, and if someone hurt her in defense of their own life, they might get in trouble, which is getting me pissed off all over again.
It's controversial, because they were still teens (I think), but in MN, an older man was robbed and terrorized over a year, by kids he tried to help by employing in past summers. But they took his kindness for weakness, until he finally snapped in Thanksgiving of 2012. I remember how the media portrayed it, like he deserved life in prison for being a "monster," i.e., finally stopping it --- but I researched the situation, minus the disgusting political media spin, and I feel that man shouldn't have spent more than a cpl years in prison for possible manslaughter if the jury couldn't stomach the self-defense angle. In rural Minnesota, you don't repeatedly rob people, especially men. They have shotguns. Florida and MN are big into self-defense, especially in rural areas.
I was actually in that situation. It was long before Ring cameras tho'.
@cijmo holy crap, that would be scary. Today, ppl with that asset, can at least feel more security and hopes of justice and apprehension of criminals, if something goes wrong. I hope you got through it. I'm old school and relatively outdated in a ghetto kind of way --- it'll be a long time before I get myself a ring camera. There are times, as a female living alone in SketchVille, I could have used it.
@cijmo lol, I took my 6'4" boyfriend for granted as in home "security" and / or Ring Camera. Seems that scary stuff happens whenever he's 5hrs away, in the capacity of caretaker for his wealthy nonagenerian grandparents. Like the day my new crackhead neighbors, "thanked me" for my repeat corraling of their lost black lab puppy in 95°F summer heat (the dog wasn't left water while they left him on cheap 5' tether, right the sun from 10am-6pm --- no collar, no water, no food, new neighborhood, and they don't even check on the dog once in 8hrs) and I had keep retying him, leaving a big bowl of water, after playing with him in my teeny yard where I found him drinking rainwater from my turtle pool. Finally, after 4 hrs of playing this game, I put him inside the big screen porch with water, and of course, Mr. MethHead Macho 22 yr old Baby Daddy guy tries to break down my locked door, and ends of up breaking the water bowl against my door after 5mins of insanely terrifying pounding, which didn't lead to his intended goal of kicking my ass for 5hours of volunteer dog sitting. I called the cops, nothing happened. Their little gang of 3-7yr old kids, tried beating up my neighbors tiny dog with ROCKS because their parents guessed it was THEM, not ME, that gave the dog water and kept it from getting lost or hit by a car.
When I have children, I'll show them these videos. Not to frightem them, but to show them that being on alert and staying aware of your surroundings can mean the difference between escaping a situation safely and tragedy (Ex: The woman in the first video was distracted and as Mr Nightmare said, escaped by the skin of her teeth.) Please stay safe and alert everyone!
“When”
All you have to do is tell your kids, teach them. You don't need to show them videos which would scare them. Parent your children.
Just be prepped to have them sleep on your floor or bed for a long time afterwards.
My kids are grown and I've always taught them situational awareness. Keep your head on a swivel. But one of them still needs frequent reminding because her ADHD brain is super distractable/forgetful. Basically, parenting never stops.
Thank you so much I WOULd do the same thing and I’m 12 and I have fears of like demons and ppl tryna kidnap me as I walk down the street and also someone looking at me thru the window or when I’m showering at night someone aims a gun thru the small window above the shower and I stay aware and I check behind me and beside me when I’m walking down the street to my moms (yes my moms house is across the street and it’s t house down after wards) but yea I’m aware and other people should be to don’t have fears like this but just be aware stay safe everyone and thanks @ladylunars ✊
7:19 I guess my husband being an insomniac isn't totally a bad thing! There is ALWAYS someone, an adult, either my husband or I, who is awake and alert at all times in our home. When our kids were babies, it was the other way around...I stood guard over them at night, while he slept, and he stood guard during the daytime, while I took a nap. We are almost never both asleep at the same time. This has always annoyed me, but after seeing all these nighttime intruders, I'm starting to look at his chronic insomnia differently!!! 🤯
One of my first lessons in self defence was don’t to timepass in front of door, be wary of your surroundings . Have key in hand and get inside asap, this should be a habit.
Watching Mr. Nightmare on a Friday night at 10:15pm in my dark bedroom while it’s snowing outside. Life couldn’t be any better atm.
Don't worry, it'll get worse 😅
Bruh the woman smiling is the scariest of all, imagine just waking up to this on your door bell camera
Most likely a genuinely crazy stalker…
Popped up as a thumbnail video randomly as I'm sat here in the dark in bed not even intending to look at creepy stuff lol scared the absolute shit out of me
She is funny :D
@@Komotau4691 you really shouldn’t underestimate how genuinely dangerous and harmful legitimately unstable people like this can truly get.
@@georgeweaver9665 I can say the same about person who is going to work,have family and is always friendly.
Suggestions for the future
1. Scary True Heatwave Stories
2. Scary True Appalachian Trail Stories
3. Scary True Grandma's House Stories
4. Scary True Museum Stories
5. Scary True Miner/Mining Stories
6. Scary True St Patrick's Day Stories
7. Scary True Mother's Day/Father's Day Stories
8. Scary True Oil Rig/Oil Field Stories
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10. Scary True National Park Stories
0:56 Verbalase coming back for his 47,000 dollars
I thought it was 50,000
God, that first one chilled me right to the bone!!!
The smiling woman, or the guy following the mom? Also sorry for reminding you of these creepy videos.
@@DerekaWilson-hm8qwthe guy following the mom. So close!
@@danig342 I know! That was scary!
The story with the guy standing in front of the girl’s apartment looks exactly like an experience I had a lot time ago except we didn’t have a ring camera. I exited the elevator to see a random guy in my floor and just went into my apartment. He gave me the creeps so I peeped through the peep hole a few times and he was still there except now he was near my door. I keep peeking occasionally and he was not going away. Just loitering in the hallway or standing around. It was hard to determine what his intentions were but it was obvious they weren’t good.
Still gives me the creeps.
Did he go away later?
@@silkthecatmoth Nah man, I bet he's still standing there to this day. Never moved an inch.
Always call the police to report a suspicious person. 🚔
Oh that's just Jim. He stands in front of doors waiting for the resident to open it. When opened, Jim does a dance for the resident and then leaves. Really nothing to worry about.
Did you copy the exact ending of most of this guy’s videos lol? That’s almost the wording he uses on each story “I don’t know what their intentions were, but it was obviously know good.”
The second video is not "Up for debate", he tried to open the door without knocking first. Nobody does that unless they live there, or are trying to break in.
I live in El Paso , our local Instagram shared the video! How creepy! She was definitely up to no good! Great content! 🖤
Mr. Nightmare can literally make horror stories of everything existing, it's amazing really.
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Pinnacle of glazing
@@nopout Giving an Onlyfans model half your life savings is a true pinnacle of glazing than this buddy.
"as it turns out--people are stil creeps." I died!
Wow what a nice and educational video. The last one is distress is also done on the middle of the street pretending they got in an accident and are hurt and need a ride.
Many innocent got robbed and killed this way.
This stuff is why I always keep all of my doors and windows locked, even during the day, and I don't answer my door for anyone who isn't a family member or a friend.
I just straight up wont answer my door unless I'm expecting someone or someone calls me to tell me they're on their way, i dont even get up off my chair, and it's good practice to be aware of your surroundings when entering and exiting your home, especially if your a woman. Those close calls were seriously terrifying though. That guy who put the mask on going after a mother and her infant child 😬 that's some serious shiz, gave me the creeps
Yeah it’s crazy how much things have changed. We used to open the door & answer the phone for anyone. Now we hide if we’re not expecting anyone. It’s just crazy how that was so normal & now we hide
the only time i get up when theres a knock is me running far away from the door and hiding in a room to call my dad to call our upstairs neighbor to check and see if i should call the cops or not lol
@@dalebatch663exactly, we all look at each other like, who’s that? And no one moves 😂 yet when we were teenagers living at home & the doorbell rang, we couldn’t get to the door fast enough 😂
yes because most have realised that 99% of unsolicited phone calls and door knocks are to sell you something.@@dalebatch663
When I received the notification of his video, I almost had a heart attack because of the image. 😂
I’ve already seen it with seeing it again I’m like in the words of Josh Peck oh geez😳
me too😭😭😭
@@armorpro573you’re soft lol
@@armorpro573 bro i don’t get how it’s creepy, what insecurities? You just admitted yours lol.
@@Gunmannn. I'm just commenting my thoughts. either live with it or ignore it.
3:37 twist...they were time travellers and had landed at the right house at the wrong time....
The real horror 😱 I've been binge watching and I'm fast running out of videos 😱 I'm glad I found your channel and subbed a few days ago fascinating and very enjoyable Mr Nightmare 😎👍
Mr. Nightmare has the perfect voice for these disturbing footages and the horror stories. It’s his consistency for me
The thumbnail scared the shit out of me 😂😂😂
When I opened UA-cam that was the first video to popped up and it scared me 😭 even worse is the video started playing and it was like pitch black in my room I was like heck no
@whosmaddio The same thing happened to me. I was looking through my subscriptions and then I refreshed the page and was like "holy crap" 😂😂😂 the thumbnail itself isn't creepy but it jumpscared me
1:18 you can see how the baby understands that there is something wrong.
The thumbnail scared me before I even started the video.
It's what our microwaves see when we heat food. 😂😅
This channel convinced me to tell my parents to get a Ring system. That first one is terrifying because that little girl saw the man. I can't imagine what he would have done to that mother and the little girl. Truly haunting stuff.
Yeah but the RING camera doesnt actually protect anyone. It just records crimes as they happen, which is useful only if you survive the crime.
1:02 how the baby senses the danger and looks at the men. We humans have a primal instinct for such things, and we lose it when we get older in this modern world. Babies and children are raw. They still have it.
They're pure and must be protected at all costs.
I think the First Lady was a weird troll
This is why everyone should have a ring/door camera. Removes the need to put yourself at risk to talk to people, discourages some attempts, and captures evidence of the ones that try anyway.
My ring camera caught a man in my backyard a few months ago. He sat there, at around 2am, for like 20 minutes completely still and then, really robotically, stood up and marched into the woods. We have a lot of drug addicts in my area, but it was scary.
definitely just drugs
@lilcasper1668 oh, I absolutely agree that he was on drugs. It was still scary though. Especially because it was the middle of the night.
me and the homies
Glad to have my dog next to me on the sofa as I watch this!
Zoos really have to do a better job of locking the cages
The first video is especially heartbreaking for me, a baby was in her mother’s arms and that doesn’t even stop that evil person. 😢
People harm their own kids, what boulder have you been living under?
Shows babies are afraid of strangers and have a natural fear for something not right, the baby knew that man was bad.
Your gut feeling never lies. Yes sometimes your gut feeling can be wrong but the mistake you should only make once is ignoring your gut feeling
There was one time where I was coming back from college i honestly didn’t see anyone near my gate as i was opening the door I got this random instinct that something was wrong as soon as I got inside a man was trying to open my door so I called the police as I was alone in the house
Story 1 - this is why I ALWAYS lock the door as soon as it closes
It's way too common for people to use the tactic as the lady in the last video.
Imagine if the first guy had chosen to walk over the grass instead of the actual walkway :o
He probably didn't want to make noise from crunching the grass.
Yeah cuz she would’ve seen him and ran I bet
With that type of thinking, I'm glad to know, you're not a criminal haha.
@@cintaminbunnywas the grass dry and crunchy?
My 35 year old ass pointing out the fact that him choosing the walkway is what probably saved that woman from being r*ped or robbed or maybe worse? I thought it was ironic that he walked like a lemmel down the walkway instead of just quickly sneaking up over the grass which would have made him catch up to her sooner, and she wouldn't have locked the door in time. Okay yeah, that's reason 99 kids shouldn't be on youtube. Rtard. @@tahoe-hx5sq
18 years old?! 😂 that man at least 30
I love these types of videos
Gosh, the first one with that sweet baby is the worst. Upsets me on how unaware people are of their surroundings. As someone who enjoys the occult, the paranormal video doesn’t scare me. I can guarantee that the living is far more scarier than the unknown. Be safe everyone, always be vigilant! Thanks mr nightmare
The paranormal one lost all potential to be scary when Mr. Nightmare said it was a TikToker. Gee, no way this could be faked for clout then amirite?
Stop blaming the woman for acting completely normal. No one can be hyper alert all the time, not even you. So don't act all high and mighty. If something ever happens to you, I hope no one makes a stupid comment like that, because it's gonna make you feel like shit and you're gonna blame yourself. And victim blaming isn't cool.
I disagree entirely, the supernatural/paranormal is much more scary than the living. But, yeah the living is obviously dangerous
The 'paranormal' one might not necessarily have been staged per say, my doors in my first apartment had a tendency to suddenly open and do their best to imitate rice krispies cereal whenever it got cold in the apartment in the middle of the night because the would was absolute shit and shrank so much in the cold.
@@karolineCPH Typical feminist.