The Texas Cat Lady's HOUSE OF HORRORS

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16 тис.

  • @bradbland9307
    @bradbland9307 2 роки тому +8757

    Always amazes me when a man gets into a situation he can’t handle even being drowned in Lava our first instinct is to call mom. Mom isn’t going to let anything happen to us. Just have to get a hold of mom and she will have authorities here before I can hang up the phone. It’s that little boy in us that never goes away. She’s been bailing us out our whole life so it makes sense. To all the moms in the comments God Bless you.

    • @blackkittens.
      @blackkittens. 2 роки тому +150

      ♡♡♡♡♡

    • @promontorium
      @promontorium 2 роки тому +430

      Yeah part of me thinks it's pathetic, part of me is a bit jealous. My mom stopped being a mother to me when I was about 5 so I didn't have anything like a mother growing up. I had adults who would mock me and laugh at me if I was hurt.

    • @intuitivemischief3167
      @intuitivemischief3167 2 роки тому +434

      @@promontorium Your story breaks my heart. You were surrounded by wounded people. I hope you have been able to use them as examples of what NOT to be and found some peace and love in your life.

    • @liku9832
      @liku9832 2 роки тому +152

      @@intuitivemischief3167 well said. May his/her spirit be healed by your message

    • @Halogen511
      @Halogen511 2 роки тому +189

      I'm not a mom but my maternal instincts shot through the roof when I heard that part of the story. Like full blown protect mode. I couldn't even imagine the absolute horror that mother felt after hearing her baby on the other side of the phone. And the fact that she has to live with hearing that phone call for the rest of her life is haunting. Tampa Electric does tons of shady things, especially putting their workers in danger constantly!

  • @dethslo6078
    @dethslo6078 2 роки тому +6225

    I hate stories like the third one where the deaths could have been completely avoided if it wasn’t for a company’s greed and complete disregard for safety. In the end, paying off the families probably cost more than it would have taken to turn off the boiler. They literally forced their workers into suicide. I hope the families of those who died are doing ok

    • @Deanned1986
      @Deanned1986 2 роки тому +72

      💯

    • @capntbaggins9262
      @capntbaggins9262 2 роки тому +27

      Yea remind me of cmp

    • @unknownkadath1289
      @unknownkadath1289 2 роки тому +260

      Problem is, by the way it is told, this was standard practice for doing this. So while one incident might have cost more to pay off the families, overall having not shut the boilers down for any other maintenance, it likely cost them less. Very, very sad.

    • @xBigPaPaj
      @xBigPaPaj 2 роки тому +67

      Prayin on their karma

    • @richardflorence3927
      @richardflorence3927 2 роки тому +219

      @@unknownkadath1289 most likely the build-up was getting worse each time they did it... Had they done it correctly in the first place and ensure that it was all removed before going on each time then it would have probably never even gotten to that point this time.... IMHO...

  • @raidendragon8780
    @raidendragon8780 Рік тому +1965

    I can't believe the police never thought of the attic.

    • @sebastianhichborn6172
      @sebastianhichborn6172 Рік тому +156

      the cops did search the attic its just that they did not check under that board

    • @marilopez42111
      @marilopez42111 Рік тому +114

      @@sebastianhichborn6172 but the guy saw the floor board quick so if they did they would’ve found Mary it was sticking up a lot.

    • @V1z10n
      @V1z10n Рік тому +130

      They were lazy.

    • @paulwillard9687
      @paulwillard9687 Рік тому +43

      They couldn’t fit up the hatch

    • @HighlandMama
      @HighlandMama Рік тому +81

      Did they not notice the ladder down...

  • @madderandmadder
    @madderandmadder 9 місяців тому +300

    I have a feeling the man in the first story might have been suffering from dementia. It would explain why stuff kept "disappearing" despite no one coming into his property, the very bizarre way of handling home security in extreme paranoia, and the fact he forgot about the booby traps.

    • @ItsNeverAManequin
      @ItsNeverAManequin 3 місяці тому

      that’s a credible theory. either psychosis or dementia or psychosis caused by dementia. both cause extreme paranoia. he may have hallucinated the missing tools. his ‘ home security’ was insane and archaic!

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 3 місяці тому

      POOPY BUT WHOLE PHOTOGRAPHED BEHIND THE MIDDLE SCHOOL BLEACHERS! BUT WAS NOT CLEANED WELL? SO THERE WAS A LOT OF POOP CRUST BUILT UP OVER 17 DAYS😢

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 3 місяці тому

      MEATY KOK SEEN ON LIVE TV AS A NAKED MAN RUNS ONTO THE BASEBALL FIELD

    • @moonfire41
      @moonfire41 3 місяці тому +17

      Why he didn't think to install cameras first is beyond me.

    • @plantsredwine759
      @plantsredwine759 3 місяці тому +35

      ​@@moonfire41 people who suffer from dementia sometimes revert back to earlier times in their lives, so he may not have been fully aware home cameras were readily available. Source: my great grandma has dementia and often talks about how happy she is their home remodeling is finally completed and it looks so good...that was completed in the early 70s

  • @BlackMagicCraftOfficial
    @BlackMagicCraftOfficial 2 роки тому +7772

    One thing I've never understood about the cat lady story is how was the attic not checked by police? The hatch/ladder would have been down right? Surely they'd go up and check and not just close it. Was it already closed? how/why would it be closed if she went up and then fell? There has got to be a detail missing.

    • @kelsijodryer6348
      @kelsijodryer6348 2 роки тому +643

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @jankington216
      @jankington216 2 роки тому +88

      @@jynx3978 so you're gay?

    • @usmanhussain1042
      @usmanhussain1042 2 роки тому +75

      @@jynx3978 WTF???????

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 2 роки тому +566

      I wonder whT those walls were made of because it seems like u should be able to kick through most walls.

    • @franzjullius3287
      @franzjullius3287 2 роки тому +102

      @@jynx3978 i think this propaganda bot got misdirected

  • @agdoren
    @agdoren Рік тому +1339

    As soon as he started describing the slag I knew exactly how poor Antonio would die. I just didn't know it would be so needless.

    • @mythicyodler2422
      @mythicyodler2422 Рік тому +152

      proves corporations dont care about human life. only money.

    • @shadowman9641
      @shadowman9641 Рік тому +24

      @@mythicyodler2422 Well not to mention the corporation can get sued for something like this and there’s not a d a m n thing they can do about it.

    • @sashachitownvillegas6850
      @sashachitownvillegas6850 10 місяців тому +30

      it was so horrible they wouldn't turn off power just to save a few bucks,& cost 4 lives that you can't put a price on😡

    • @liliivanova2920
      @liliivanova2920 8 місяців тому

      @@sashachitownvillegas68505 out of 6

    • @jencita8509
      @jencita8509 8 місяців тому +25

      It was 5 lives (out of the 6.)
      Corporate rule, capitalism run amok, will continue to cause stories like this one. Unnecessary deaths just as long as they protect their bottom line; money.

  • @c.r.k.7162
    @c.r.k.7162 6 місяців тому +309

    As a cat lady myself, I feel so depressed about all those cats and that poor woman who had nobody to rescue her, what a heartbreaking story 😞

    • @poppyonline4034
      @poppyonline4034 5 місяців тому +4

      😢😢😢❤❤❤❤

    • @Likebutton485
      @Likebutton485 4 місяці тому

      Bomboclaat

    • @brandondanforth8342
      @brandondanforth8342 4 місяці тому +14

      I mean, I was expecting that the cats just ate her, until he mentioned no one could find any clue of her and figured if they ate her there would still be skeletal remains at the very least...

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 3 місяці тому

      ​@@poppyonline4034PEENUS FLAVORED SPORTS DRINK. LOGAN PAUL COMES OUT WITH A PEENUS FLAVORED DRINK AND SELLS TO HOMOSEXUALS! MASSIVE VEINY KOK ON THE LABEL. ONLY INGREDIENTS ARE PEENUS SWEAT AND GROUND PUBES!

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 3 місяці тому

      ​@Likebutton485 Peenuses dangling down like a rain forest. Hundreds of dangling peenuses. Monkey runs and jumps off a cliff qand grabs a peenus! The monkey swings and jumps from peenus to peenus and goes across the whole forest off flaccid peenuses

  • @rainbowroses88
    @rainbowroses88 2 роки тому +412

    As an Industrial Environmental Health and Safety Supervisor, that boiler story makes me absolutely nauseas. This kind of thing happens so often. I always tell my guys that, to the mill, they're nothing but a warm body with a number. NEVER do ANYTHING without properly shutting down, locking out, and trying out the machinery. What a horrible thing that money was more important to those managers than human life. Absolutely disgusting. Those poor people. :(

    • @marcelinedbrl5932
      @marcelinedbrl5932 2 роки тому +4

      Are you saying that these accidents happen often ?

    • @roka9963
      @roka9963 2 роки тому +44

      @@marcelinedbrl5932 unfortunately more than you'd think. Companies would rather save a few bucks than ensure the safety of the workers. And in the end due to law suits and pay outs they end up losing more money in the end than they would have just by turning the thing off.

    • @marcelinedbrl5932
      @marcelinedbrl5932 2 роки тому +3

      @@roka9963 whaou, cant believe it

    • @satah5045
      @satah5045 2 роки тому

      @@roka9963 what country are you an oc health and safety officer in?

    • @joshrefe5277
      @joshrefe5277 2 роки тому +3

      Seriously. I cringed during the entire story. RIP to all of those workers.

  • @meganjubinville4377
    @meganjubinville4377 Рік тому +2795

    What's even sadder about this story is she probably was sitting there hearing her cats meow for her.

    • @lisahanson527
      @lisahanson527 Рік тому +231

      She was probably talking to them too.

    • @laceymccubbins1942
      @laceymccubbins1942 Рік тому +84

      I thought that same thing 😭

    • @cassidyknoke517
      @cassidyknoke517 Рік тому +142

      The poor cats. I am am a lover for cats 😢

    • @zaarthwren
      @zaarthwren Рік тому +37

      @@cassidyknoke517 after my disloyal dog I’m sorely tempted to agree but I still love my crazy little girl even if cuddles has made it clear she chose my sister

    • @chrisslate8507
      @chrisslate8507 Рік тому +39

      @@zaarthwren curious of how your dog was disloyal to you...
      Usually that means they "the animal" isn't taken care of with in means...
      Or the environment wasn't a well environment for the animals.
      Edit: Humans/ animals more so use sense of energy and vibes

  • @mikeglasgow9618
    @mikeglasgow9618 2 роки тому +362

    As an industrial boiler technician, I arrived for a routine boiler inspection called a C.S.D.1. INSPECTION. ( controls and safety devices ) . This was a very large boiler. As such, it has many safety devices that are there for a reason. What I found was unimaginable. Workers have had a few shut downs due to low water. Each time they would reset the low water control and go about their daily routines. After a few days of intermittent low water levels, someone came up with the brilliant idea of jumping out the low water control. Thus making it inoperable. I failed them on the inspection and notified the plant engineer of my finding. I hated it, but all boiler technicians were fired on the spot. This particular boiler, if it had exploded was large enough to take out the whole building and everyone in it. Possibly neighbors as well. Possibly over 400 - 500 people in the building during the day.
    SAFETY FIRST.

    • @donnawatkins8404
      @donnawatkins8404 2 роки тому +31

      You did good Mike!

    • @Taylormade1212
      @Taylormade1212 2 роки тому +18

      Please keep doing what you do👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @mikeglasgow9618
      @mikeglasgow9618 2 роки тому +42

      I don't do what I did do LOL
      I RETIRED LAST YEAR.
      The only thing I worry about now is what's for dinner .

    • @mikeglasgow9618
      @mikeglasgow9618 2 роки тому +24

      35 years of industrial boiler, chiller , and digital controls is enough for anyone.

    • @Taylormade1212
      @Taylormade1212 2 роки тому +10

      Oh in that case I definitely hope you’re enjoying your retirement it sounds like it is very much deserved!♥️♥️ I hope that you touched and taught many others to actually care and take their roles as serious as you did we need more Mike’s in the world lol

  • @mntryjoseph1961
    @mntryjoseph1961 10 місяців тому +573

    The last story is not only heartbreaking, it is horrific! The person who didn't shut off the boiler should be in prison. Companies only think about $$$, instead of thinking about the safety of their crew! The well being of the workers should be top priority no matter what the cost. May all the victims in these stories rest in peace.

    • @andrewniles6578
      @andrewniles6578 9 місяців тому +50

      Agreed. Workplace negligence that leads to workplace death should be charged as manslaughter at least. ... accidents are one thing. But ignoring proper protocol to save money is wrong and should be treated as such

    • @liliivanova2920
      @liliivanova2920 8 місяців тому +4

      If watching other crime where owners of the yacht were drowned in the ocean, looked to me most horrific, now this one is above all horrific things I heard! May their families be blessed and find comfort! RIP all those poor workers!

    • @dontettaton1063
      @dontettaton1063 8 місяців тому +15

      I've been put in similar situations in a heavy industrial setting. I hope the families sued the fuk out of the company.

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat 7 місяців тому +4

      The company was a public utility.

    • @ferdinandfoch7816
      @ferdinandfoch7816 6 місяців тому

      @@oneproudbrowncoat TECO is a privately held subsidiary of a publicly traded for-profit company.

  • @meimei8718
    @meimei8718 8 місяців тому +105

    I’m so choked up on this one with the boiler. I can’t even imagine what the family especially the mom felt during all that including the settlement process. No amount of money can ever replace that son, that father… It’s so horrible.

  • @loua9041
    @loua9041 2 роки тому +1377

    I've learned to recognize the following red flags when watching Mr. Ballen:
    1. Small spaces
    2. Oversized ovens
    3. Cutting corners at workplaces
    😬

    • @mumenraider
      @mumenraider 2 роки тому +153

      4. Exploring deep dark caves
      5. Being over confident and not taking suggestion of professionals
      6. Deep sea aqua diving
      7. Anything related with Diving and Caves
      8. Solo Hiking in Wilderness.

    • @hanifwisanggeni553
      @hanifwisanggeni553 2 роки тому +50

      4. water in australia

    • @busymom4kc
      @busymom4kc 2 роки тому +17

      Can’t disagree with this list.

    • @busymom4kc
      @busymom4kc 2 роки тому +10

      @@mumenraider this list as well.

    • @craig8406
      @craig8406 2 роки тому +35

      9. The like button.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 роки тому +3021

    The story with her being trapped with nobody to help her, starving or suffocating to death is one of the worst ways to go. Really sad death, rest in peace to the cats as well.

    • @joeround533
      @joeround533 2 роки тому +60

      She must have died of dehydration first before starvation. I can't imagine the distress and utter sadness and despair. Could take up to three days with no water.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 2 роки тому +91

      I don't understand why the cops never looked up there!!??

    • @yellowrubberducky81
      @yellowrubberducky81 2 роки тому +174

      @@dinarusso3320 I guess they could have done but if they were thinking to look for her body, it probably wouldn't have caught their attention to investigate the floorboard being broken, they were probably looking for a body.
      The thing that makes me so sad about her story is probably the fact that she would have known her cats would die as well and as an animal lover, I bet it just broke her heart.

    • @GlennaVan
      @GlennaVan 2 роки тому +44

      @@dinarusso3320 The police may have looked up there but there would have been no reason for them to look into the walls from the attic. It was only by chance she was found then, chance created by curiosity and carrying a flashlight on his phone.

    • @vich8810
      @vich8810 2 роки тому +21

      Worse than the third story...?

  • @phillaughlin852
    @phillaughlin852 Рік тому +514

    Omg that slag story is just horrible, what negligence on that power company, no amount of money would be enough to have a loved one die in such a horrific way. :(

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Рік тому +42

      I cannot imagine getting a voicemail and hearing your son being melted alive while screaming for help. One of the most horrifying things ever

    • @giannicyrusmonroe
      @giannicyrusmonroe Рік тому +23

      i’ve worked at two factories and i’ll say without a doubt, they do not care as long as you’re making them money. it is a sick thing to see the amount of greed that will put employees lives at danger :(

    • @unknownuser8454
      @unknownuser8454 Рік тому

      ill take money over family lmao, idgaf abt my family

    • @ganjalfcreamcorn8438
      @ganjalfcreamcorn8438 11 місяців тому +13

      @@unknownuser8454 thats nice, thanks for sharing

    • @arcturus4317
      @arcturus4317 10 місяців тому +3

      @@unknownuser8454 From the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.

  • @Coopersboy7
    @Coopersboy7 Рік тому +116

    Regarding the last story, to all my fellow industrial construction and maintenance workers, if a boss man asks you to something you know or feels is dangerous, for you and the others involved, say something. That boss man may want that plant or mill to run at all costs, but the world will keep turning if it’s shut down for maintenance. Stay safe

    • @cdes1776
      @cdes1776 8 місяців тому

      Whistleblowers get fired.

    • @DragonologyDpt
      @DragonologyDpt 8 місяців тому +23

      Better fired than dead

    • @AnonymousDumboOctopus
      @AnonymousDumboOctopus 8 місяців тому +4

      @@cdes1776 Good thing there's laws against that

    • @cdes1776
      @cdes1776 8 місяців тому

      @@AnonymousDumboOctopus Unfortunately it still happens though.

    • @ifgezroxy
      @ifgezroxy 7 місяців тому +9

      Well said. I used to be a maintenance technician in Finland. Everytime we did something, the main power switches had to be turned off, and double locked by me (technician) and my co-worker (electrician). When both locks were removed, our boss gave permission to start the machines. Before my boss got promoted, he worked as technician himself. He injured himself once at work and lost one finger, so he took every possible precaution that the same thing didn't happen to us. I considef myself very lucky to have been working for such awesome boss. I moved on from there, but I still keep in touch with my ex-boss to this day.

  • @jtfl4506
    @jtfl4506 2 роки тому +601

    “Mom I’m burning..” 😢 how awful.. that was one of the hardest to hear 😓
    So good to share these stories so others are aware of the dangers in places like that.

    • @christinemelton5362
      @christinemelton5362 2 роки тому +37

      His poor mother has to relive that Vm forever. So sad for all RIP.

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 2 роки тому +16

      We have a steam power plant near our home. I can only imagine the accidents that have been covered up. It was owned by Doris Duke, who left the company to her grandson, who had 2 children he kept hidden away from society. They were badly abused. It's an interesting story.

    • @59silvereagle
      @59silvereagle 2 роки тому +2

      @@christinemelton5362 Soooo sad 😔😥

    • @justinbailey6079
      @justinbailey6079 2 роки тому +5

      @@christinemelton5362 made even more tragic by her dead sons story being used as entertainment, monetized and even having sweet sounds effects. Kind of tasteless.

    • @Gabby-hw7my
      @Gabby-hw7my 2 роки тому +5

      Literally made me sob and feel nauseous.

  • @konservative-kat1787
    @konservative-kat1787 2 роки тому +1040

    The last story about Antonio really bothered me. So i have spent the last few hours looking through articles.
    OSHA fined them a little less than $140000 for willful negligence. They also said they were considering reporting them to the DOJ to file criminal charges. Couldn't find any confirmation on whether charges were filed or not.
    The CEO at the time said admitted that they ignored their own safety guidelines but they would not do it anymore UNTIL the OSHA investigation was concluded. And then they ignored that and did it again just a couple months later. The CEO resigned shortly after that came to light.
    They had been cutting corners to cut costs and neglecting routine maintenance for years.
    The union workers at the plant had been complaining for YEARS about being asked to perform these tasks while the boilers were on because they all KNEW it was unsafe and a similar incident occured in 1997 that almost killed 4 people. That is when they changed their policy. Sometime in between they stopped caring about the safety of their workers. Which is why they had to hire contractors to do the dangerous work. Most of the 6 men Mr. Ballen mentioned did were technically contractors hired to do the work.
    The plant said that money was not a factor in their decision to keep the boiler running, but turning it off and back on would have cost close to a quarter million, would have taken 12 hours to get the boiler back up to temperature once relit, and they were already having trouble with a couple of their other boilers and they were not working at full capacity. Boiler 2's slag hole had been clogged for over 13 hours when hey sent the men inside, even though they knew that the intense temperature and ever increasing weight and even the slightest change in conditions could have cause the hole to clear itself and flow through at any time.
    Also, that particular plant has the highest number of deaths of all the power plants in the state. They have 10. The next highest had 3.
    When I started looking I just wanted to know what they were fined and what the settlement amounts were for the families. I could not find the amounts for the families, nor could I find if criminal charges were even filed. BUT I CAN TELL YOU WHAT I WOULD HAVE ORDERED IF I WERE THE JUDGE OF CHARGING THEM FINES. First I would have asked how much money they would have lost if they had shut down the boiler to perform the work. Then I would have multiplied that by 6 for the lives they willingly put in danger. $139000 just isn't enough for all that they did.

    • @autumnh5027
      @autumnh5027 2 роки тому +92

      Thank you for sharing this info. It breaks my heart.

    • @squishycoveswena
      @squishycoveswena 2 роки тому +23

      Oh my good god

    • @syrusangi8743
      @syrusangi8743 2 роки тому +29

      I have no words.

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 2 роки тому +21

      I agree fully, but you have to understand some key principles. The plant hires a lot of people, supplies much of the Tampa area with electricity and has established innate working hazards. With that, the power industry (and any notable big industry for that matter) has a certain amount of influence when it comes to how punishments are handled. Not that I believe they should have any. Public or private, if critical safety measures are ignored because of expense and lives are taken as a result, penalties should be astronomical. At minimum, all personnel overseeing the operations and performed work need to be replaced. But fat cats holding local official positions were probably worried about job losses and brownouts by bankrupting TECO for willful negligence.

    • @effeojnedib7208
      @effeojnedib7208 2 роки тому +93

      I've been industrial maintenance for 45 years and OSHA is nothing but a payoff scheme. Companies still weasel around the rules and regulations. It's a dog and pony show. It's a crying shame that loyal employees are put at risk, so the presidents and CEO's get their bonuses. Safety meetings are a joke. All they want is a signature to show so their asses are covered. I've worked at Canon, International Paper, Sealed Air Corp., Atlas Copco, and SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, among others. It's the same. Keep the money flowing despite the risk to employees. Have a big Christmas party and act like family. Give a movie ticket or coffee cup to the blue collar worker who put out a fire on the 3rd shift- but had to search the building for an extinguisher that worked. (Canon). They are all about their image in the community and staying out of a negative spotlight.

  • @robotichamlet9263
    @robotichamlet9263 10 місяців тому +60

    The last story blew me away. I actually was born in Tampa and grew up on the outskirts of Wimauma. I literally lived a few miles from what we call “the stacks”, which is the power plant. IVE NEVER HEARD THIS STORY. I’m in shock. Those poor men. Absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @andreamartinez6929
      @andreamartinez6929 7 місяців тому +2

      I used to live in Riverview and my Ex and I would drive past the powerplant to get to Apollo Beach we used to take our dog there, and the smell was awful

    • @Skyscraper2015
      @Skyscraper2015 2 місяці тому

      Did you know any of the members of any of the families?

    • @controlZchannel
      @controlZchannel 6 днів тому

      Businesses run major campaigns to hide these instances

  • @Missbecification
    @Missbecification Рік тому +45

    I watched the cat lady story and I was thinking ‘oh my god, that is so full on’, then shortly thereafter, the slag exploding out, and melting everyone to death blew cat lady out of the ballpark.
    You mentioned all the families received compensation, but I hope to god the company also reviewed their safety standards and made some needed changes!
    Love your story-telling, thank you.

    • @AnjeePanjy
      @AnjeePanjy 10 місяців тому +13

      I looked into it. The power plant TECO got a new CEO about 6 months later. She's reported to be very particular and meticulous when enforcing safety protocols and many changes have been made.

    • @liliivanova2920
      @liliivanova2920 8 місяців тому +1

      👍, I even forgot about first one. Went back to find out!
      Rip all those hardworking men!

    • @MelloYello277
      @MelloYello277 2 місяці тому

      So f cat lady cuz her death apparently wasn’t as bad? Smh

  • @ryandraper6894
    @ryandraper6894 2 роки тому +251

    It’s crazy to me that he thought to reach into his pocket and call his mom. If you can’t run away bc it’s melts your bone away to where you just disintegrate how did he think or have time to make a phone call, have it ring 30 sec and reach voicemail. It’s got me beyond curious as to how long it took for him to die. He’s laying on his side partially submerged in literal lava. Hopefully the nerves burnt so quickly there wasn’t much pain, but burning has to be a terrible way to go. Poor man just trying to provide for his family.

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 роки тому +160

      I didn’t include this detail, but he was pulled out of it while still alive. He died a week later

    • @roadster9639
      @roadster9639 2 роки тому +3

      And if it’s 6 whatever deep like stated wouldn’t his head be submerged off the rip ??

    • @wmdkitty
      @wmdkitty 2 роки тому +9

      Depends on the density of the lava, I'd think. It's not like water, where you're just instantly submerged.

    • @lunaballuna
      @lunaballuna 2 роки тому +46

      @MrBallen good lord...that is horrifying. Surely, he was put into an induced coma throughout his stay in the hospital until he passed. I literally can't imagine the type of fear and pain he felt being partially melted while still alert and alive....They should have not only settled with the families (for millions, I hope), but also been sent to prison for negligence and either shut down that factory or put in very good money for upgraded equipment and intense training for everyone, including those at the very top. Hell fire should not have been for those poor men. It should have been for those who were more than willing to put those men in extreme amounts of danger just to save some money.

    • @terijackson2010
      @terijackson2010 2 роки тому +20

      @@MrBallen That is seriously the only fact that could make this atrocity worse- I assumed he died immediately. We can only hope he was in a coma on the highest dose of pain medication. His poor family, knowing that he was alert as he was being burned by the slag…

  • @chmc2310
    @chmc2310 2 роки тому +402

    I've had to climb inside different parts of 5 story coal boilers at a powerplant. Even after being shut down for weeks, some of the spaces we went into were like crawling into an oven. My stomach turned as I heard what they were going to do. Too many companies preach "safety first " when it's really "dollar first ".

    • @TheTeslacoilz
      @TheTeslacoilz 2 роки тому +32

      It's infuriating to hear the workplace deaths bc it all comes down to negligence by upper management. They wanna save money so they cut corners causing death or dismemberment. Like the Smirnoff bottling plant story he shared a while back. It's just devastating and sad

    • @HowdyMcPickles
      @HowdyMcPickles 2 роки тому +27

      @@TheTeslacoilz In my career, I've only been screamed at once. It was shortly after I was promoted to a supervisor position. A near suicidal employee recently quit and when asked why she did, I responded that she was too stressed out, that she was only a human being. Upper management's response to me was "No, she's not human! She's a process!!". Yeah OK bro, see ya. I was Audi 5000.

    • @brothazoot
      @brothazoot 2 роки тому +10

      @@HowdyMcPickles Any chance you could share at least the state that this is in? So I never make the mistake of working for any company in that state.

    • @BEEZYS-WORLD
      @BEEZYS-WORLD 2 роки тому +4

      Blaster?, welder? Millwright? Just curious cause I've had to crawl small places on certain tanks sandblasting wen I first started working for my grandpa's company started summertime 96 16 yrs old til 24. I also done it welding I meen tight brotha and deep down a mix level tank man it's like walking down stairs thru small tunnels like ur going down into the great pyramids

    • @BEEZYS-WORLD
      @BEEZYS-WORLD 2 роки тому

      Oh your rigger ,insulater or you build them

  • @131313user
    @131313user Рік тому +86

    The last video is just gut wrenching and sad. Imagine that phone call he made, capturing the last seconds of him being alive. What was he thinking... when his mom played it…& those last seconds while dying slowly in molting fire/lava. Terrible.

    • @ADreamingTraveler
      @ADreamingTraveler Рік тому +5

      What was he thinking? I think he knew he was going to die there and so he called his mom so he could talk to her one last time. It's so sad :< If you were burning alive in lava I doubt you'd be thinking clearly either

    • @pantherbeastly3934
      @pantherbeastly3934 Рік тому +9

      @@ADreamingTraveler I think they meant it like "I wonder what he must have been thinking in that moment" in stead of "omg what was he thinking calling his mom in that moment?! Why would he do that?".

    • @sivartent5638
      @sivartent5638 Рік тому +4

      Getting burned to death has to be the worst, and I bet most of them didn’t make it 10 steps before the molten metal forced them to succumb to their demise

    • @MoriacMumma7
      @MoriacMumma7 Рік тому

      @@ADreamingTraveler Dad is fun, Mum is comfort.

    • @valz2282
      @valz2282 Рік тому

      @@ADreamingTraveler bro u take everything this seriously or nah I generally think they jus meant what was he thinking right at that moment they clearly did not mean what was he thinking the idiot u need calm down bro I'm sure ur superiority complex is massive but take it down a notch

  • @colinstewart1432
    @colinstewart1432 9 місяців тому +74

    The cat lady story is horrifically depressing. But the last story Antonio...I just have no words. Knowing the way the world works, I'll bet the plant boss blamed the dead workers though.

  • @Asia107
    @Asia107 2 роки тому +372

    That last story hurt to hear. I cannot imagine what his family especially his mom and his girlfriend felt after learning about his horrific demise. I hope that Tampa Electric has decided to no longer take short cuts. That should’ve never happened. Prime example of a big business putting their dollars before the lives of their human assets.

    • @susanprendergast7384
      @susanprendergast7384 2 роки тому +14

      Yes, you're right. Government *is* big business. Run by the same selfish weasels.

    • @roserollins9800
      @roserollins9800 2 роки тому +14

      I can't imagine the guilt she must have felt when she played the message although most likely there was nothing that could have been done God bless her and her family

    • @cinderellaashtray6165
      @cinderellaashtray6165 2 роки тому +12

      That story made me absolutely miserable

    • @thomasewing2656
      @thomasewing2656 2 роки тому +2

      @@cinderellaashtray6165 Mom! AAGGHH!!

    • @maryscott9430
      @maryscott9430 2 роки тому +16

      I live there. Really close to the Teco plant. They are still cutting corners. Theres accidents every cpl years.

  • @randomheroat420
    @randomheroat420 2 роки тому +484

    Antonio sounded like a bright, hard working,loving,caring American man just trying to care for his family. May he and and others from that horrible experience rest in peace.

    • @daisymartineznavarrete3331
      @daisymartineznavarrete3331 2 роки тому +55

      He sure did thank you from our son and I 🙌🏽🤍

    • @marcbloemen2082
      @marcbloemen2082 2 роки тому +13

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331
      Respect to you for sharing and responding in this comment section.
      All the best to you!

    • @rockgirl1901
      @rockgirl1901 2 роки тому +6

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 I am so sorry that you and your baby will have to go forward in life without the love that I'm sure he would have surrounded you with. God bless you and your baby, I'm sure he is a guardian angel who will watch over and protect you from above.

    • @randomheroat420
      @randomheroat420 2 роки тому +11

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 your very welcome, from my family in Cooperstown,NY to yours! No matter where we are in this world, mrballen can portray a sense of humanity and emotion no one else can, without this story I would have never had the honor to hear about Antonio and his loving ,kind heart and the kind of man he was. I wish all us men could be that way. I wish your family well.

    • @Salahspoop
      @Salahspoop 2 роки тому +3

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 oh sweet girl, I hope you and your baby are doing well. This story broke my heart, especially as a Tampa native this is so upsetting. ❤️❤️

  • @christophermccurry8039
    @christophermccurry8039 Рік тому +82

    A settlement? No, that plant manager needs prison time. That was negligent beyond comprehension.

    • @CarolineLurks
      @CarolineLurks 3 місяці тому +3

      The plant manager was one of the people who died

    • @canoshizrocks
      @canoshizrocks 2 місяці тому +1

      @@CarolineLurks Well there's that at least....

  • @terireed3740
    @terireed3740 Рік тому +46

    I'm so claustrophobic that even just from hearing that story my anxiety level shot through the roof. Poor Mary..and poor cats.

  • @kellyharris8976
    @kellyharris8976 2 роки тому +821

    The 3rd story is literally the most horrifying way to die. I cannot even wrap my brain around it and I cannot believe Antonio was able to stay with it enough to pull his phone out, call his mom and leave a voicemail. 😢🤯

    • @n8guy
      @n8guy 2 роки тому +52

      Worse than being trapped tightly in a wall for days, knowing you are doomed, in the midst of cramping muscles, a roaring headache, soiling yourself, either overheated or too cold, and slowly dying of dehydration?

    • @tomsuiteriii9742
      @tomsuiteriii9742 2 роки тому +15

      For real. Out of all the awful ways to go out I’ve heard about on this channel, I think this one takes the cake. 😓

    • @thecosmicalien7891
      @thecosmicalien7891 2 роки тому +119

      @@n8guy Both are awful ways to die in their own ways but it's not a competition buddy. And if it was, getting slowly melted to death is surely way more intense and agonizing then what Mary must've suffered through

    • @sandraday6955
      @sandraday6955 2 роки тому +60

      @@n8guy Well not to dismiss that way of dying we had the lady with the genius IQ who snuck in a chimney got caught upside down and slowly died. Just saying... not a competition but the only good way to die is at 99 after a good day out with the family and going to sleep and not waking up.

    • @brandocommando7079
      @brandocommando7079 2 роки тому +4

      Look up the name György Dózsa and read about how he died. If someone knows of a worse way than that to die then I’d be interested to hear it.

  • @denissesantillan5948
    @denissesantillan5948 2 роки тому +600

    Christ. As a mother I couldn't help the tears when I heard the first thing he thought about was calling his mother. This brings so much awareness to the fact that these companies are willfully negligent when it comes to employee safety too often. Warehouse jobs included. I hope I'm on earth long enough for my kids to live under my roof until they find a safe work environment.

    • @xxyy1318
      @xxyy1318 2 роки тому +6

      Don't blaspheme.

    • @dawncawthra3519
      @dawncawthra3519 2 роки тому +24

      Sad but true, the settlements were probably less than the cost of safely shutting the plant down.

    • @TahtahmesDiary
      @TahtahmesDiary 2 роки тому +24

      Yes, it’s profits over everything despite the workers being who keeps these places going. And the consequences for skipping over safety measures are not severe enough to dissuade them, so killing workers is a risk they are willing to take. Who cares about the peasants and their families after all. If we say anything, we are lazy, not hardworking like our grandparents, entitled, snowflakes, etc etc.

    • @Madronaxyz
      @Madronaxyz 2 роки тому +22

      @@xxyy1318 that's your response to someone expressing extreme distress?

    • @jazdj04
      @jazdj04 2 роки тому +9

      Yes! These companies...especially those that hire temp workers, min. wagers care less about employee safety. We must educate others about laws set in place to prevent such things.

  • @rebahensley5323
    @rebahensley5323 Рік тому +96

    I feel sorry for the cat lady and her kitties. What a sad situation to be so alone.

  • @Punki80
    @Punki80 Рік тому +10

    Can I just leave a compliment for Mr Ballen for explaining everything so well, even the technical stuff, that you understand it all immediately? Especially the boiler technology, I immediately could picture how it works and what happened, even though English is not my first language. Great channel and kudos for all the work he puts into it.

  • @caratlandsasukeechan
    @caratlandsasukeechan 2 роки тому +413

    You gotta love this man. He has me captivated in each and every story he tells. Also guys, listen to his podcast. Each every episode is so informative even though though you see the actual places.

    • @Janni886
      @Janni886 2 роки тому

      @Divyanka Ghosh 911__ballens held someone captive and he told us in sarcastic morse code 🤣😂😂.

    • @bradleymitchell3808
      @bradleymitchell3808 2 роки тому +1

      Hope you catch some likes. You’re fishing for them.

    • @30.rioabimanyunugroho54
      @30.rioabimanyunugroho54 2 роки тому

      frfr

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 роки тому +32

      Thank you!

    • @ROT4RYfc3s
      @ROT4RYfc3s 2 роки тому +6

      I can't watch Mr Ballen late at night bc I won't go to sleep and will continue watching video after video after video, even if I've seen them before. I Def go down the rabbit hole with Mr ballen, also Mike from That Chapter is amazing too

  • @zackv3957
    @zackv3957 2 роки тому +145

    Whenever the mother figure is brought in, I always cry. The first person you think about is mom, madre, mama. He didn't call 911, even though he needed 911. He wanted his mother... to hear her voice. Even though a paramedic or an officer could save you, you still need her first. Every time I've been in distress, I reach to my mother with grasping arms. Say your "I love you"s every single damn day to that woman. For most of us, that is the only person on this Earth that will stand beside you in any dark moment, any mistake, or any misfortune.

    • @SugaryPhoenixxx
      @SugaryPhoenixxx 2 роки тому +15

      There truly is nothing comparable to a mother's love.

    • @Willy2000ization
      @Willy2000ization 2 роки тому +12

      If there is one person who should truly be your best friend, its mom.

    • @NothingSuitsMeLikeASuit
      @NothingSuitsMeLikeASuit 2 роки тому +14

      bro imagine how his mom feels knowing she didnt pick up the phone to comfort him and all she has left is that haunting voicemail

  • @corinneripenburg7574
    @corinneripenburg7574 Рік тому +61

    As a mother I could never imagine having my only son calling me on his death. Condolences and prayer to all those families.

  • @sandradrake864
    @sandradrake864 Рік тому +20

    I just want you to know that you are THE BEST story teller I've ever heard.
    NO ONE COMES
    CLOSE TO YA.
    Thank you

  • @MrMagicMayonnaise
    @MrMagicMayonnaise 2 роки тому +257

    Ronald’s story feels like dementia /Alzheimer’s and paranoia. The fact that he forgot about the gun he installed as a booby-trap. Possibly remembering tools he used to own at one point, and forgetting they are actually gone. It makes the most sense.

    • @tiffanyh.5788
      @tiffanyh.5788 Рік тому +9

      That actually sad.

    • @gnarly9011
      @gnarly9011 Рік тому

      I can't believe you half breeds are claiming AB. 😂

    • @Kay-xf9pf
      @Kay-xf9pf Рік тому +3

      That’s what I was thinking too

    • @boopboop6379
      @boopboop6379 Рік тому +6

      Jeez. That’s a pretty solid theory actually

    • @erinthesystem9608
      @erinthesystem9608 Рік тому +9

      Yes! It sounded as if he was a bit bewildered by what had happened, despite having set the trap himself- which is odd behavior in the first place. There's a lot of denial surrounding dementia- until the person reaches a point at which their condition is undeniable.

  • @fullonsociopath
    @fullonsociopath 2 роки тому +173

    When I heard the word "slag" you had my attention. I ran a co2 laser for years, and one of the by products of cutting metal is molten slag. You can barely pick up a "cooled" piece with welding gloves, and if it is still liquid and runny? No frickin way. Even with such a gift for storytelling, it is impossible to imagine the pain those men went through. Always question when an employer wants you to do maintenance on a machine that is still running. 9 times out of 10, it is a dangerous shortcut.

    • @bobshenix
      @bobshenix 2 роки тому +10

      How there was even a single survivor is truly amazing. I can only imagine he was lucky enough to be behind the "doghouse door" and just so happened to have had his water cannon aimed in the right direction to give himself a chance.

    • @k3wlkid66
      @k3wlkid66 2 роки тому +9

      I'm just going to round up to 10/10 times bro.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite 2 роки тому +2

      @@k3wlkid66 Well, no. There are some specific applications where things literally can't be shut down. A very commonly seen example is power lines. Those guys work on live wires. I know there are other exceptions too, but it's very late.

    • @edmondgreen7970
      @edmondgreen7970 2 роки тому

      @@ColonelSandersLite well...the lines CAN be powered down. Anything you turn on can be turned off. The question really is if it's worth doing so. The anwser is no if it's too expensive to do so or too inconvenant for a lot of people. The life of one or even a handful of humans means little.....unless it's yours......

  • @kinnc135
    @kinnc135 Рік тому +230

    The second story is the saddest of all of the stories you have ever told. Poor woman 💔

    • @G-Lew
      @G-Lew Рік тому +39

      i don't agree. i think a young person about to have a kid burned to death in molten slag is worse than that.

    • @molindasmith1025
      @molindasmith1025 Рік тому +20

      I disagree, the young man who was going to be a dad was the saddest. He was burned to death by someone else carelessness

    • @ilikeme1234
      @ilikeme1234 Рік тому +24

      Both of the last two were terribly tragic. Though I don’t see a need to measure tragedy, I can’t imagine something quite as horrific or sad as melting in lava right before you’re about to become a dad.

    • @Alices.last.warning
      @Alices.last.warning Рік тому +12

      I agree with you. Mary's story struck a chord with me too. Very sad and a horrendous way to die.

    • @sevtas8422
      @sevtas8422 Рік тому +1

      @@molindasmith1025 @G-Lew That's ok people can have their own opinions. For what it's worth I agree w you guys.

  • @SuperLibertarianMan
    @SuperLibertarianMan Рік тому +57

    Never was a cat person myself until we got one about 2 years ago, and then I found a colony of feral cats that numbers about 30 that were malnourished and living out of the local feed mill property; so for the last year and a half or so, I go there every night to feed and water them. It gets expensive, but I've made friends with quite a few of them. It's funny to see the strange looks I get from people to see a large 40 year old dude with a large group of cats surrounding me every night. I wish I had a big enough residence to where I could bring them home, but not possible right now. If I could, I'd buy a decent sized piece of property and start an animal rescue/refuge facility.

    • @ellieb445
      @ellieb445 4 місяці тому +3

      I love this 🥹🤍🤍🤍

    • @ednaalvarez5975
      @ednaalvarez5975 4 місяці тому +5

      Someday you will have a huge place for them, thank you caring these cats❤🙏

    • @bobbichandler4204
      @bobbichandler4204 17 днів тому

      Thanks for helping them ❤ That's also my dream to have a sanctuary for cats who have no home and maybe get big enough to help dogs and even farm animals ❤❤

  • @ashleyvaughn7848
    @ashleyvaughn7848 2 роки тому +824

    The last story was pure horror. I've listened to every story on this channel, and nothing horrified me like that. What an awful way to die.

    • @susanrobinson910
      @susanrobinson910 2 роки тому +52

      Completely agree with you. I have a really strong stomach for things, but listening to him describe how screwed these workers were…
      I was thinking while listening that the owners probably weighed the cost of shutting the plant down vs. the cost of paying the families…guess I have become more cynical in my old age!

    • @roadster9639
      @roadster9639 2 роки тому +1

      Honest to God

    • @jbeang555
      @jbeang555 2 роки тому +23

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 I'm so sorry 😞

    • @stewartmcleish902
      @stewartmcleish902 2 роки тому +21

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 so sorry for your loss Daisy.

    • @madisonr2323
      @madisonr2323 2 роки тому +3

      @@daisymartineznavarrete3331 you’re not the wife of Antonio

  • @tersuskog6148
    @tersuskog6148 2 роки тому +379

    Wow that third story was so horrific. The way you tell these stories is like watching a movie where you can “see “ what’s happening. All the stories are incredibly tragic and sad. Amazing job!

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte 2 роки тому +17

      agreed. and that last scene was absolutely horrifying to picture

    • @meredith2803
      @meredith2803 2 роки тому +1

      Just beyond awful!! Absolutely horrendous the fact they put money over these poor souls. RIP 😢

    • @vickiheitman9771
      @vickiheitman9771 2 роки тому

      This is facts
      fabulous told as always x

    • @dhall75608
      @dhall75608 2 роки тому

      Absolutely horrifying. Has the plant manager,
      Who should know better, had this done the correct way, it could have been avoided. There are safety measures in place for reasons.
      It may me expensive to shut down a boiler, but I bet that settlement cost them a lot more.

  • @goingsnakespiritchaser
    @goingsnakespiritchaser Рік тому +133

    Man... that cat lady story hit hard. As a cat dad myself, I could only imagine what she was going through knowing she couldn't help her babies or herself. As morbid as it sounds, I'm glad they went together at least 🖤

    • @glory5110
      @glory5110 Рік тому +7

      I was thinking that too, at least they went together

    • @chandlerrose4545
      @chandlerrose4545 Рік тому +7

      I wouldn’t want my dog to die with me. I wouldn’t want her to starve alone and afraid just like me. There is nothing romantic about it. It’s just morbid. Here’s some realism, she might have been able to hear them crying.

    • @2Evol2
      @2Evol2 10 місяців тому

      You’re a weirdo so u would rather ur animals starve to death rather than someone find them soon enough to help them back to health….

  • @joegreenbbka
    @joegreenbbka 8 місяців тому +4

    The cat lady was trapping cats. Those "cages" in the attic are actuallty traps. She probably went up there to get that one in the photo so she could trap more cats but fell through the floor. Makes more sense to me than cats sunbathing in an attic.

  • @MissJellybean
    @MissJellybean 2 роки тому +774

    The last story makes me so sad and angry. The way that these companies look at people as though they are disposable is disgusting.

    • @neglectfulsausage7689
      @neglectfulsausage7689 2 роки тому

      People are disposable. Your great-great gandparents had two rules. The wife stays home to cook and care for the gene offspring. The husband does dirty, dangerous jobs that have a high death rate to secure resources for the next generation.

    • @theogamer1079
      @theogamer1079 2 роки тому +8

      thats humanity for you

    • @garycooper8687
      @garycooper8687 2 роки тому +11

      Look up the youtube videos on it. The company looks rough after listening to this. By the way they had other people hurt at a different plant later after saying they would implement safety procedures

    • @DEFW21
      @DEFW21 2 роки тому

      Settlement is not enough, those managers should be charged with murder

    • @vahgeuvje10
      @vahgeuvje10 2 роки тому +10

      Shows how little employers care about their employees, $$ first.

  • @jeranbrown82
    @jeranbrown82 2 роки тому +706

    I’m reminded of the old saying “Doing what’s right doesn’t always mean doing what’s easy.” Safety measures are put in place for a reason. Thanks Mr. Ballen for another awesome set of stories!

    • @istartedajoke1704
      @istartedajoke1704 2 роки тому +10

      F SAFTEY MEASURES!!! LETS DDDIIIEEEEE

    • @katherineheasley6196
      @katherineheasley6196 2 роки тому +8

      If you don't follow the channel Fascinating Horror, you should. It's all about disasters that are usually caused by inadequate or ignored safety measures.

    • @AuntyNick.
      @AuntyNick. 2 роки тому +8

      I don't think it was necessarily about what was easy. It was about what was cheap. Another scum bag company with scum bag procedures. Tampa Electric couldn't care less about their employees they hurt or climate change and everyone on the planet that this hurts.

    • @winry2357
      @winry2357 2 роки тому +1

      As someone who works in a coal fired plant, poking the grinders is a daily chore. The dangerous part was the plug at the top, which created a perfect storm scenario. Also, safety measures usually actually make out jobs more dangerous because they’re created by people looking at blueprints and not people doing the job.

    • @winry2357
      @winry2357 2 роки тому

      @@paulinepritchett2854 we clean the clinkers while the boiler is running every day. It’s the most dangerous part of the job, but it has to be done. We can’t turn the boiler off because it can take a very long time for the boiler to cool and it takes about 18 hours to get the plant back up and running again. I currently work at a coal fired plant. They probably didn’t even realize that there was a plug, it sounds like they just thought the clinkers needed cleaning. Heck, we use a metal rod, not even power washers. It was just the perfect storm.

  • @crayolarayola
    @crayolarayola 10 місяців тому +7

    I’m not kidding, that voicemail he was quoting made me cry. I can’t imagine being a mother and just hearing my son screaming for help, and not being able to help. Condolences to his family.

  • @SanguiphiliaTV
    @SanguiphiliaTV 10 місяців тому +8

    As soon as you said that the cops couldn't find her after looking all over I thought, "She's in the attic." I didn't even know if there was one in the house but I could just feel it. I wonder if they didn't check it or if they just didn't shine a light into the gap?

  • @monicahendricks8563
    @monicahendricks8563 2 роки тому +319

    Never has any of your stories hit me so hard emotionally as the last story did. Your ability to tell a story drew into the story to the point I could imagine what these young men went through.

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 2 роки тому +15

      Well you didn't watch the one about the oil rig guy in the middle of the ocean getting pulled backwards through a mouse hole by an electric wrench.

    • @caroldowning7671
      @caroldowning7671 2 роки тому +7

      I thought it said altogether there were 6 guys working on this boiler. Even though 5 died there must have been 1 that suffered so seriously life changing injuries unless I heard. Wrong can't even imagine that kind of pain & how scared they must have been.

    • @ProudCanadian1959
      @ProudCanadian1959 2 роки тому +4

      Working in a Steel Mill I worked around slag and molten steel.
      My stomach felt sick at the last story.
      I guess that means you tell a mean story, sir.

    • @AmandaHugandKiss411
      @AmandaHugandKiss411 2 роки тому +2

      @@georgina4874 yeah I watched that one, horribly horrific to say the least.

    • @J.C.73
      @J.C.73 2 роки тому

      W😳W most incredibly painful sad ways to die anyone could imagine 😔

  • @maliekfuller7138
    @maliekfuller7138 2 роки тому +589

    Rest in peace to Mary, could never imagine the torture she would have gone through. Thank you for sharing these stories

    • @scummymummy5955
      @scummymummy5955 2 роки тому +13

      Makes me want to check on all my neighbors.

    • @greekmethemuscle5768
      @greekmethemuscle5768 2 роки тому +3

      dude...Stop spoiling the story cause the comments are visible...

    • @DarkHold_User13
      @DarkHold_User13 2 роки тому +38

      @@greekmethemuscle5768 don't look at the comments? Lmao

    • @Twinklez63
      @Twinklez63 2 роки тому +1

      Awful 😞 🙏

    • @jaketrat3725
      @jaketrat3725 2 роки тому +13

      The biggest thing that make zero sense in the second story is if she went into the attic then who closes the attic door and if it was open why didn’t the polic check up there and even if it was closed why wouldn’t they check up there and if they did how couldn’t they see what happened, also I would assume you can smell a dead body thru insulation, how didn’t anybody smell her when the cats were all cleaned up ????????

  • @racegirlpeasant6141
    @racegirlpeasant6141 11 місяців тому +9

    I feel absolutely heartbroken for the cat lady. May her lovely soul rest in peace.

  • @2fortsmostwanted
    @2fortsmostwanted Рік тому +24

    The saddest part of Mary's death is that she had already died before anyone noticed she was gone. A person can only go about three days without access to water. A more thorough search of her home would not have saved her life. Human connection and support might have.

    • @Sticx-tv8kx
      @Sticx-tv8kx 4 місяці тому

      People on meth go more than three days without water all the time.

    • @canoshizrocks
      @canoshizrocks 2 місяці тому

      @@Sticx-tv8kx And?

    • @Sticx-tv8kx
      @Sticx-tv8kx 2 місяці тому

      ​@@canoshizrocks😂

  • @meganevans839
    @meganevans839 2 роки тому +297

    Oh my goodness. That last story is absolutely the worst things I've ever heard. I wouldn't be surprised if his mother suffers nightmares for the rest of her life. There are no words to express how awful that is. It made me cry.

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 2 роки тому +3

      It made me scream. I was not expecting that the guy would call his mom while he was burning alive 😞

    • @nickbyron6269
      @nickbyron6269 2 роки тому +22

      @@jarredfugleberg3994 just because you lack empathy doesn't give you the right to come and belittle people and their feelings.

    • @TrevorCollin_
      @TrevorCollin_ 2 роки тому +7

      @@jarredfugleberg3994 you had to troll? Pathetic |3 ! + ( |-|

    • @jarredfugleberg3994
      @jarredfugleberg3994 2 роки тому

      @@nickbyron6269 true. The first amendment is what gives me that right. Go cry about it somewhere else

    • @jarredfugleberg3994
      @jarredfugleberg3994 2 роки тому

      @@TrevorCollin_ shut up Trevor

  • @BostonsF1nest
    @BostonsF1nest 2 роки тому +223

    I’ve heard/read stories before of homeowners passing away inside their house and eventually being eaten by their cats who are also trapped and unfed inside the house. That’s where I thought that story was going for a minute

    • @bethjenkins8760
      @bethjenkins8760 2 роки тому +6

      I wondered about that too.

    • @jaguarsky55
      @jaguarsky55 2 роки тому +16

      I have a few indoor cats and this is one of my fears. I try to make sure that they are all well fed with extra food for overnight. And I have made sure that my brother knows to check on my every day; well we check on each other.

    • @susanburke3722
      @susanburke3722 2 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @ZombieSazza
      @ZombieSazza 2 роки тому +11

      I thought that’s where it was going too, honestly really sad all around. I don’t talk to my biological family (heavily abused as a child, left me with permanent nerve damage and PTSD) but have an adoptive family, my sister checks in with me regularly to make sure I’m okay if I’m not on discord for a few days. Thankfully live with my friend (he’s orphaned with no other living family, we have a sibling-like relationship) and we have a cat, Florence, so if something happened to one of us, there’s someone to care for Florence. Always make sure she’s well fed, should something ever happen. I’ve also neighbours across the hall, an elderly couple, really lovely couple, they talk to me regularly so should something ever unfortunately happen, they would notice.

    • @jenny2tone242
      @jenny2tone242 2 роки тому +1

      And the stories of dogs eating their dead owners. Puts me off having pets.

  • @JanettaB.
    @JanettaB. Рік тому +29

    As a mother , Antonio's story , that is haunting and I pray that this man's. Other finds some kind of peace... the pain and heartbreak she must feel everyday. Bless her...

  • @sabrinaeycken9759
    @sabrinaeycken9759 Рік тому +17

    The third story was completely heartbreaking r.i.p. and hopefully the families goth the help and support as well mentally as financial they needed.... Again a case that showed that the almighty dollar stands tall

  • @renzocheesman6844
    @renzocheesman6844 2 роки тому +2032

    Last story was truly heartbreaking. A young man doing those hazardous jobs for $12 bucks an hour to provide for his soon to be born son. God damn, where did we go wrong

    • @Dayum1353
      @Dayum1353 2 роки тому

      Smoking on that Antonio pack, RIP Bozo.

    • @rat_finkdiam
      @rat_finkdiam 2 роки тому +219

      Why is it so hard to believe that corporations and companies just look at people as commodities and not as humans with families and lives? I mean, Frito Lay, the sister company of Pepsi, recently had workers hospitalized for injuries and a worker who dropped dead in one of their warehouses. The first thing the people in charge said was, "Who's gonna replace him? We need someone to take over his job right now!" They're heartless. They've always been. Don't see it changing anytime soon, either.

    • @renzocheesman6844
      @renzocheesman6844 2 роки тому +161

      @@rat_finkdiam its not hard to believe, its just hard to take

    • @mrtwit5212
      @mrtwit5212 2 роки тому +40

      I wonder how the one survived

    • @e.l.2734
      @e.l.2734 2 роки тому +1

      @@rat_finkdiam it won't, you're right. The State will always make sure to protect these bigger companies from competition by setting up regulations that smaller business can't afford to abide to and basically making everything more expensive for everyone but the wealthiest among us through inflation, taxation and debt, not to mention when they decide to actively subsidize these companies or bail them out of bankrupcy with our money, so the chance we'll see more ethical companies to choose from anytime soon by temporal means is close to zero.
      Not only do we have to live with this, we must finantially support them and smile because someone says so. [Edit] Sorry to sound bitter.

  • @haydenmary4849
    @haydenmary4849 2 роки тому +278

    my heart broke hearing about how the cat lady and thinking "what a horrible, horrible way to die" and then there was antonio...my condolences for all of them; may God bless their families

    • @MayraGalland
      @MayraGalland 2 роки тому +9

      If she had known her death caused all of her beloved cats' deaths she would have been devastated too. Sounds like she dedicated her life to them and in the end they all suffered :'( So sad

    • @bradcoats5522
      @bradcoats5522 2 роки тому +10

      @@usr21882 I mean you expect someone to be alone for the rest of there life, never to love again?

    • @samiam3799
      @samiam3799 2 роки тому +5

      @@usr21882 what a truly horrible human being you are. Go troll somewhere else 😡

  • @millysmindtrip1179
    @millysmindtrip1179 9 місяців тому +8

    I hope Antonio's wife had a healthy baby and that the child knows how much his dad was looking forward to meeting him. Also hope that child does him proud. Terribly sad about the cat lady and her beautiful cats. Hate to think what a slow and horrible death they all had. Hope they are all together in the hereafter. the kitty innocent lives lost are the hardest just 'cause they cannot understand why.

  • @waydealexpass73
    @waydealexpass73 Рік тому +15

    I put 6,000 miles on my truck last month and I listened to your stories for almost every mile. Thanks for making the long trips feel shorter

    • @GiuliaCampana
      @GiuliaCampana 9 місяців тому

      I do the same thing! I love listening to him when I drive.

  • @Boilermaker-83
    @Boilermaker-83 2 роки тому +166

    As a seasoned boilermaker (ones who work on those boilers) my opinion like many others, the pay off was a slap in the face. Someone needed to go to prison for a long time for making that decision.

  • @nonamemcgee4720
    @nonamemcgee4720 2 роки тому +2995

    The third story is unimaginable. Just thinking of what those men had to go through completely breaks my heart. I hope the families are doing ok and may those men rest in peace. I hope that company was up to their necks in fines and lawsuits that ended up being ten times more expensive than just turning that boiler off in the first damn place.

    • @Braiseee
      @Braiseee 2 роки тому +316

      They didn't care bc stopping power production is worth to them more than payouts or lawsuits for killing their own employees. They are likely still operating and do not regret it.

    • @nonamemcgee4720
      @nonamemcgee4720 2 роки тому +162

      @@Braiseee you're probably right. Which sucks

    • @johnmelon45
      @johnmelon45 2 роки тому +114

      @@nonamemcgee4720 yes sad but true. Were talking tens of thousands of dollars a minute. It's all about money. Always has been always will be

    • @dallywang6143
      @dallywang6143 2 роки тому +212

      I’m sure they blamed it on some small level manager saying that this was not handled according to the company guidelines even though off the record they probably told that manager that boiler can’t be shutdown no matter what.

    • @deecee4644
      @deecee4644 2 роки тому +32

      @@Braiseee It's patently absurd to suggest they don't regret the loss of 5 lives. I bet you're one of those people who think big business is evil. Yes the people who run/ran this company made a terrifically horrible decision but to suggest they don't regret it is just plain ignorant.

  • @alexyoung-yp5ll
    @alexyoung-yp5ll Рік тому +12

    Being trapped like that sounds absolutely horrifying.

  • @onefatpiggy
    @onefatpiggy Рік тому +5

    i feel so sad for Mary and all her cats 😭 people who love animals/strays deserve alot of love and kindness

  • @jayduke8554
    @jayduke8554 2 роки тому +423

    This man has re-visited the art of storytelling. He’s gifted.

  • @meganamos8543
    @meganamos8543 2 роки тому +297

    As soon as you said they were going to do the repairs without turning off the boiler, I immediately started to tear up. Management absolutely deserves to be criminally charged for making such reckless decisions.

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 роки тому +4

      Cutting off power to the city of Tampa would also be kinda dangerous and would likely result in humans dying/ being harmed, so they really didnt have an easy choice. Keeping power plants running is pretty vital, so lets not assume they did it for evil greed!

    • @meganamos8543
      @meganamos8543 2 роки тому +32

      @@greenwave819 there were two other boilers still active.

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 роки тому +1

      @@meganamos8543 all 4 were active. all 4 were needed. It's be amazing if power plants only ran at 50%. sadly, they run at 100% and often still fail to provide enough energy. The future will give more options as the masses turn to self-renewables like solar

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Рік тому +8

      This wasn’t TECO’s first fatal accident. From 1997 to 2017, records showed that 10 workers died. They are fined $500,000 for violating OSHA and TECO internal procedures
      .

    • @fukkitful
      @fukkitful Рік тому +16

      @@greenwave819 The plant could have shut the boiler down. Power stations are interconnected for redundancy. Like you said, greed is why this happened. Shutting down would have cost the company $250k according to the Tampa Bay Times. Even the company's safety guidelines required the boiler to be shutdown if your opening the dogbox.

  • @sierraostrander9756
    @sierraostrander9756 Рік тому +60

    I couldn't imagine being all happy carrying his baby, so excited to see your family grow and become whole and getting a call the day you're supposed find out the gender of your child that you husband has died

  • @Tryin2Believe
    @Tryin2Believe Рік тому +45

    Love the format of your show. As a musician, I appreciate the music you put in the background, it is just loud enough and you always put it in right before something eerie is about to happen, a great way to prepare your views because, many of these stories are gut wrenching, but at least you give some warning. I also like the fact you cut the endings pretty quick rather than dwelling on the horror of the story's usual gut wrenching outcome, it seems to get me over them more quickly. I have encouraged other folks I know to check this site out, but I usually forewarn them, it usually shows some pretty heartbreaking stories.

  • @scottoshea9440
    @scottoshea9440 2 роки тому +346

    Story #3, in addition to compensating the families of the victims (which I hope was millions of dollars for each), whoever decided they should do that with the equipment on should be in prison for life. The fact that they routinely endangered their employees lives in the past without any problems isn't an excuse, obviously. They knew damn well a gruesome horrible death could've occurred, and sent those men in anyway, just to save money. Completely inexcusable and unbelievable no one was held accountable.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 2 роки тому +19

      I've never seen the point in sending someone to prison for something like that. It'd make much more sense to me to impose wergild and have them work to support those mens' families. Won't bring back the dead obviously, but neither does taxing the innocent to make the guilty useless.

    • @kainefolse3845
      @kainefolse3845 2 роки тому +28

      @@peterhoulihan9766 nah, how about an eye for an eye? Next time any boiler in america needs fixing, have them do it with the boiler on :) lets see how many times they can complete the mission before something happens.

    • @mattc.4697
      @mattc.4697 2 роки тому +10

      @@peterhoulihan9766 Because taking away a man's freedom is a horrible thing. And that is really besides the death penalty the only thing worthy of being called justice in this case. And that is what jail is ultimately about, justice.

    • @TheDanielx3
      @TheDanielx3 2 роки тому +10

      @@mattc.4697 "men are not hanged for stealing horses, but so that horses are not stolen.

    • @mariachristi207
      @mariachristi207 2 роки тому +13

      Reading this comment actually makes me think... as expensive as it is to turn off the boiler, is it still more expensive than the amount they have to dish out for compensation of the deceased? If it is, then that's crazy... doesn't it mean that they deliberately sending their workers knowing they could die and thinking it would be cheaper...? That's inhumane... 0_0

  • @soulsyn4444
    @soulsyn4444 2 роки тому +733

    As a mother, the story of Antonio has me crying! Hearing your baby screaming for help & you could do nothing but to mention the guilt of missing the call knowing your child in their last moments desperately reached out to you & you weren't there ... it would destroy me! 🥺😭

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 2 роки тому +32

      I don't have children but I can only imagine how something like that would destroy a parent. And how awful for Antonio. 😢

    • @ogeegonesoon8549
      @ogeegonesoon8549 2 роки тому +28

      You know people used to tell me to turn off my phone, and I would tell them no! Because that's the day that one of my children would call or a family member in the hospital or the end of the earth , and on the lighter side did I lecture them enough on the zombie apocalypse? Only say that because my eldest son called once to thank his mom for teaching him how to change a tire.

    • @amnika2536
      @amnika2536 2 роки тому +5

      Very very sad story

    • @fizzy4050
      @fizzy4050 2 роки тому +5

      I’m a teenager and don’t have kids but even this makes me relate to it cuz it’s so sad

    • @michaelvandyne6480
      @michaelvandyne6480 2 роки тому +14

      As a father, that was an absolutely horrible story.

  • @KayKay-sz6yz
    @KayKay-sz6yz Рік тому +4

    The last story wasn’t the first time that happened. In 1997 the same procedure was being done and Carlton Nelson, an employee, almost meet the same fate as the 5 men. 20. Years. Later. Same money saving method, but this time people died. I feel they should have been punished way more for repeatedly ignoring safety and endangering their workers.

  • @elisaseverns2543
    @elisaseverns2543 Рік тому +7

    I usually keep my cell phone in my pocket when I do anything around my house and yard. I’ve fallen in the past and realized that would be my only way to get help if I was incapacitated. Poor poor Mary and her beautiful cats.

  • @justskellie
    @justskellie 2 роки тому +3963

    This is the saddest sequence of stories, Mr Ballen. You give such detail, care and articulation that has us all mesmerized. Researching these can't be easy, but you are amazing. Thank you!

  • @saiyajinali
    @saiyajinali 2 роки тому +139

    The last story was heartbreaking 💔. A young man starting his life with a family to only die in horrific accident due to corporate greed cutting corners on safety protocols..

    • @Just_Pele
      @Just_Pele 2 роки тому +1

      That wasn't corporate, it was government owned and operated.

    • @susanprendergast7384
      @susanprendergast7384 2 роки тому +9

      @@Just_Pele Run by the same greedheads, though. People with this kind of money blindness are everywhere, acting like it would come out of their own pockets. Soul sickness.

    • @Just_Pele
      @Just_Pele 2 роки тому +1

      @@susanprendergast7384 It wasn't about profits, it was about not being able to deal with bureaucracy and no one being willing to sign off on the expenditure.

    • @susanprendergast7384
      @susanprendergast7384 2 роки тому

      @@Just_Pele And this was designed like this why? To protect the bosses.

    • @Just_Pele
      @Just_Pele 2 роки тому

      @@susanprendergast7384 To protect the politicians.

  • @Wulfjager
    @Wulfjager 9 місяців тому +5

    I thought Antonio would get trapped in the water tank somehow and they'd restart the process with him inside. Not even I could've seen the true outcome here. Absolutely heartbreaking

  • @jamesone1
    @jamesone1 7 місяців тому +1

    Love a bit of Mr Ballen when I can’t sleep.

  • @Megunyan688
    @Megunyan688 2 роки тому +904

    It's sickening how a company would rather kill people then have to spend money when things start to go wrong. I bet the settlement was still somehow less than the actual amount of money it would cost to turn off one boiler. This story just made me so angry.

    • @XMachete
      @XMachete 2 роки тому +115

      Rest assured that they had to turn that boiler off for the cleanup and investigation. That slag cooled and hardened so that cleanup wasn’t trivial. Also rest assured they likely chiseled those families in the settlement.
      What I would want is everyone involved in management fired - and prosecuted for criminal negligence (but the law doesn’t work that way).

    • @defletcher2902
      @defletcher2902 2 роки тому +83

      It seems a lot of companies are more concerned with profit than people's lives. They put on a show like "Safety First", but don't actually make safe decisions. Settlements don't bring back loved ones. Companies like this should have to pay enough that it hurts AND all involved in the decision to not shut down the boiler should be fired. I wonder if any went to jail. Rules for thee, but not for me. So sad.

    • @lauramills_af
      @lauramills_af 2 роки тому +70

      The same companies that STRESS safety and make us watch 5 hours of videos on safety measures🙄

    • @JasonEngman
      @JasonEngman 2 роки тому +21

      I lived across the water from the power plant. I remember when this happened, very heartbreaking. Even with the filtering you would get ash on things around the plant and we would have daily brownouts. FL companies are not really known for their safety or caring about the environment. Check out some of the stuff on mosiac, waste water dumping problems, fertilizer runoff from sugarcane, etc.

    • @sandraday6955
      @sandraday6955 2 роки тому +13

      Not sure how long ago this was but like 20-30 years ago companies were like well we got away with it 200 times midas well just keep doing it that way. Now some companies tell you -- if you think it is unsafe you can stop the whole production yourself no matter how low you are on the totem pole... whether they actually do I do not know but they tell you that.

  • @nikoleleilani
    @nikoleleilani 2 роки тому +459

    The last story is one of the most heartbreaking you've ever told. May his soul rest easy...

    • @Nefarious_Bread
      @Nefarious_Bread 2 роки тому +20

      May their souls rest easy.

    • @patriciasalvatore9898
      @patriciasalvatore9898 2 роки тому +4

      I remember hearing about that terrible incident the day after on the news.

    • @snakesghost7817
      @snakesghost7817 2 роки тому +14

      The manager responsible for deciding to not turn off the boiler should be sitting in prison for involuntary manslaughter. I'm curious about their punishment after that incident. It just goes to show how greedy humans are "turning off a machine is too expensive, therefore we'll risk unclogging it while it's on". Absolutely horrible....

    • @yoginc
      @yoginc 2 роки тому +5

      Horrifying to read that only settlements were given to the families of the deceased.😢 I was hoping for a lawsuit, shutdown of the whole company and arrest of the plant manager for criminal negligence.

    • @PinkRose-aka-Alexandrite
      @PinkRose-aka-Alexandrite 2 роки тому

      @@snakesghost7817 Maybe something more like criminally negligent homicide.

  • @blackcurrantpop
    @blackcurrantpop Рік тому +2

    I just love your research into these obscure yet newsworthy and tragic events. I am amazingly gripped by your suspenseful storytelling. You’ve got great timing and deliverance. I have a short attention span but your videos keep me focused until the very end. Thank you Mr Ballen, look forward to a lot more videos from you!!!

  • @lorrainecragan-sullivan1836
    @lorrainecragan-sullivan1836 Рік тому +7

    Each person’s ending was more horrific than the last. Rest in peace.

  • @YuukiMoo
    @YuukiMoo 2 роки тому +190

    That last story is really heartbreaking.. imagine all the lives that could be saved if companies and work-places were willing to do repairs and handling dangerous situations in a correct way and NOT CARE for the loss of money 🥺

    • @jessicadavenport2808
      @jessicadavenport2808 2 роки тому +7

      Exactly! Safely protocols are there for a reason! Unfortunately, too many factories and plants do things the wrong way. Or at least the cheapest "easiest" way.
      It actually takes people dieing for them to be put in check. Even then, they only tow the line until people forget about the "accident".

    • @LeCharles07
      @LeCharles07 2 роки тому +3

      Check out the USCSB UA-cam channel; this is the common theme in virtually all of their videos.

    • @breylincerulli2719
      @breylincerulli2719 2 роки тому +6

      I’m sure the settlements to the family’s cost a lot more than turning off the boiler……

    • @steeljawX
      @steeljawX 2 роки тому +3

      I'm not going to assume for ANYONE at all, but I feel like there's probably a big paradox for the people of Florida about what happened. Sure it's horrific that it did happen, but at least their power didn't go off. I know that sounds shallow and apathetic, but if you really get down to it those were the options for the general Florida customer of Tampa Power and even though they may be outraged with what happened, they would have been outraged if their power went out as well.
      It's funny (both funny 'weird' and funny ' a cynical ha ha') how the decision to be cheap for the course of decades really shows itself at the cost of human lives and yet the heads of such organizations and companies don't have any problem giving out money to not change the broken thing that was cheaped out on to begin with.

    • @mathewsmith2990
      @mathewsmith2990 2 роки тому +5

      Sad part is, it probably still cost them less to pay the settlements than to shut it down for the duration of repairs and that's why they do it the unsafe way

  • @2puffs770
    @2puffs770 2 роки тому +315

    Mary's story is about THE SADDEST I've ever heard. I can't even imagine the panic she must have felt. I hope she passed quickly, and those POOR CATS! Just heart wrenching, all of it! Now, I'm going to call my elderly neighbor, Virginia, see how she's doing, and make a point of doing this more often.

    • @24get24give
      @24get24give 2 роки тому +13

      that would mean something good came out of it, at least we should all ber more neighborly like that

    • @carolynhoechst3201
      @carolynhoechst3201 2 роки тому +15

      Thank you for thinking about your elderly neighbor enough to check on her from time to time. You just never really know. So many have limited or no contact with the outside world when they live alone with no close family members.🙂

    • @Jenacide
      @Jenacide 2 роки тому +13

      You should set up some sort of system with her, especially if she has any pets that would suffer at her passing. Like a weekly check in or something. Either way thank you for being a good neighbor. Good neighbors make a good community that looks out for eachother and we're all better off for it.

    • @tamarasorbo1550
      @tamarasorbo1550 2 роки тому +2

      @@Jenacide that's a great idea ❤️

    • @stephenasmith273
      @stephenasmith273 2 роки тому +5

      It’s too bad how old she was, a normal young person could’ve broken the Sheetrock to get out

  • @deborahhurtt9304
    @deborahhurtt9304 4 місяці тому +1

    So thankful for those men who do such dangerous work so we can live comfortably. God bless you all ❤

  • @SugMadik2023
    @SugMadik2023 10 місяців тому +3

    Your stories are very understandable. You explain everything in detailed. Thank you.

  • @loganmatt.7912
    @loganmatt.7912 2 роки тому +148

    The last story terrifies me because years ago my dad started working at a plant that burnt coal and his job was to basically go into this cooled chamber and chizzle the slag off the walls. Everytime it crosses my mind I thank God he's been promoted well above that position because I couldn't bare the thought of him meeting the same fate as Antonio.

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 2 роки тому +3

      Omg that's scary.

  • @ivettelily
    @ivettelily 2 роки тому +212

    That is the worst accident I've ever heard of. It's a nightmare, so heartbreaking. I hope Antonio's family finds peace, especially his mom and wife. Blessings to them.

    • @3arthandsky
      @3arthandsky 2 роки тому +10

      Don't forget his unborn child he was was excited about.

    • @zomkino
      @zomkino 2 роки тому +2

      Blessings to Antonio, i hope HE find peace. you didnt even mentionned him, just his family

    • @ivettelily
      @ivettelily 2 роки тому +2

      @@zomkino My personal belief is that he is at peace. I don't know him, so I have no reason to think he is not in a better place.

    • @ivettelily
      @ivettelily 2 роки тому +1

      @@3arthandsky You are right. So sad.

  • @chrishick3127
    @chrishick3127 4 місяці тому +1

    I worked in a boiler power plant. He did a good job at explaining the atmosphere. They would always try to avoid going offline with the boiler which always resulted us doing dangerous work. The pay was good but the constant strenuous & dangerous work wasn’t worth it. I never want to step foot in another power plant again! RIP to the poor operators that died.

  • @rosaruiz4591
    @rosaruiz4591 4 місяці тому +1

    The fact that he thought to call his mom in his last moments is gut wrenching! I hope that woman knows that her son loved her enough to look to her for salvation. I can’t imagine the pain of her hearing him go through that it’s just too awful to think about.

  • @RoseGolden0
    @RoseGolden0 2 роки тому +221

    I feel sorry for Mary. That’s so sad. This is why I carry my cellphone everywhere because you never know when you’ll encounter a freak accident

    • @Josefsson9013
      @Josefsson9013 2 роки тому +11

      I feel bad for the cats :(

    • @Tokegaroh
      @Tokegaroh 2 роки тому +8

      This is why I TELL my mother to carry her cell phone everywhere. . . But she still doesn't. 😢😭

    • @sourgreendolly7685
      @sourgreendolly7685 2 роки тому +9

      @@Josefsson9013 It’s sad for everyone involved 🙁

    • @RoseGolden0
      @RoseGolden0 2 роки тому

      @Susan Wojcicki Bolshevik from Poland yup! That could be a possibility. Tragic

    • @RoseGolden0
      @RoseGolden0 2 роки тому +3

      @@Josefsson9013 I do too. Poor lil guys and gals starved to death

  • @EJ-74
    @EJ-74 2 роки тому +305

    My God I just couldn't imagine being stuck in a wall. That had to be pure torture.
    Poor Cat Lady 🙏

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 2 роки тому +35

      Poor cats, I bet she would be horrified and so sad if she knew how her cats died too

    • @heatherduchene8779
      @heatherduchene8779 2 роки тому +14

      @@teijaflink2226 it must have been horrifying, being stuck there, knowing that it was hopeless..poor cats too.

    • @Isthislife2135
      @Isthislife2135 2 роки тому +1

      Cats ate her.

    • @kevincampbell9526
      @kevincampbell9526 2 роки тому +4

      He's done other stories about people getting stuck in claustrophobic places and dying there.

    • @marymorris4064
      @marymorris4064 2 роки тому +1

      Its horrific because the cats ate her I'm sure. I hope she had passed on before the cats started seeing her as food. Heartbreaking all around!

  • @lisac1364
    @lisac1364 4 місяці тому +1

    The last story really got to me. A mother getting a call like that is heartbreaking.

  • @sylphiite
    @sylphiite 9 місяців тому +2

    I’ve been going through these for the past few days while working and as soon as the last story came up I remembered it instantly. I live less than an hour away and I go by and to Big Bend often when going to the beach and stopping by in the winter to see the manatees. This story was everywhere on tv for days after it happened and I remember being horrified. Hearing the actual story behind Antonio’s life is heartbreaking. My heart goes out to his family and Daisy and I hope they’re doing alright

  • @missyvon1986
    @missyvon1986 2 роки тому +989

    the cat lady story is so heartbreaking. she probably heard how her precious cats meowed for food and she couldnt do anything. thats terrible. that must have broke her heart. im glad she is with her cats again now

    • @dawncawthra3519
      @dawncawthra3519 2 роки тому +42

      That's so so sad, what a horrendous freak accident. I don't understand why she didn't destroy the wall. Then again it looks like the cut the wood and sheet rock away. That small of an area, she was trapped.

    • @neonmajora8454
      @neonmajora8454 2 роки тому +35

      @@dawncawthra3519 I think she probably tried

    • @z17seattle
      @z17seattle 2 роки тому +12

      Is nobody going to talk about how she looks just like Sally Field in the thumbnail

    • @BabybatMiranda
      @BabybatMiranda 2 роки тому +58

      As an owner of like 6 cats I was in tears. She was left to starve and suffocate and couldn’t take care of her cats, she heard their cries all day until she eventually died. Her and her cats are all together again though like you said.

    • @negroamigo4530
      @negroamigo4530 2 роки тому +39

      ngl i was expecting to hear about dying of a heart attack and the police finding her cats had started eating her after they started starving because she wasn't feeding them anymore, this does happen and has happened before.

  • @user56233
    @user56233 2 роки тому +124

    I don’t think there’s a community on youtube that appreciates a creator as much as we do for MrBallen. Amazing video as always

    • @Jane-Doe.1126
      @Jane-Doe.1126 2 роки тому +3

      Bailey Sarian

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  2 роки тому +12

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @ldawg7117
      @ldawg7117 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed! I'm going to "take a moment to appreciate..." the fact that you clearly actually appreciate his work, and genuinely wanted to express that, in your own words, rather than using the prefabricated, copy paste "can we take a moment to appreciate.." just to fish for likes. Every video of his and most of the youtubers, is riddled with people copy and pasting that crap. It's nice to actually see a original/sincere comment from people who genuinely appreciate him and aren't just copy/pasting crap for attention. Sorry, it's random, I know... But damn, does that crap get old.(we all have that weird / stupid, trivial thing we're inexpically, irrationally irritated by haha) And yeah, he's definitely the best storyteller on youtube, at least that I know of.. and clearly most of us are in agreement on that. I instantly click the moment I get the notification, with him.

    • @christieleemann
      @christieleemann 2 роки тому +4

      @@Jane-Doe.1126 he’s like the guy version of Bailey. Both such gifted storytellers

    • @cameraguy9800
      @cameraguy9800 2 роки тому

      If anything he kinda reminds me of dross in the fact that they both are GREAT storytellers, just that MrBallen speaks english and uploads WAY more often

  • @texasgal3903
    @texasgal3903 Рік тому +6

    The second story was sure a sad one, just thinking about that poor lady stuck in there, so desperate to get out, and her poor cats wanting and needing her, and I know she must have been so scrared, it's a terrible way to die! The whole story is sooooo sad!! 😢
    The third story is a horror one, just horrible, depressing!!!

  • @xlxtruthxlx
    @xlxtruthxlx Рік тому +5

    In the cat lady story, the attic access ladder would have been down when the police arrived if she truly did fall accidently. She did not accidently fall in between the walls...

  • @michellelowe7082
    @michellelowe7082 2 роки тому +1158

    Mr. Ballen is probably a really fun dad ! Imagine listening to his spooky stories while camping around a campfire!

    • @tylerpowell405
      @tylerpowell405 2 роки тому +26

      It would be the bedtime stories for me.

    • @WhrsTheMoneyLabowski
      @WhrsTheMoneyLabowski 2 роки тому +73

      There's no chance in hell I would listen to these stories while camping lol

    • @michellelowe7082
      @michellelowe7082 2 роки тому +11

      @@WhrsTheMoneyLabowski 😆 🤣 😂

    • @prisonshankify
      @prisonshankify 2 роки тому +18

      If there’s anything we have learned from Ballen’s story’s, it’s that nobody is who the appear to be…👀

    • @DebbieFromGA
      @DebbieFromGA 2 роки тому +12

      I picture his kids waking up in the middle of the night with dreams of these stories. Especially the ones where someone or something is watching 👀. I don't listen to these at night. 😆

  • @ninabambinaaa
    @ninabambinaaa 2 роки тому +358

    The Mary story hits kind of hard because as someone who is a bit of a loner and loves cats, I feel so bad for her and imagine what her last moments must've been like. I always hope she was at peace really quickly because she seemed like such a sweet woman with a kind heart. May she, those kitties and the rest of these victims in these stories rest in peace.

    • @NorthernGreenEyes
      @NorthernGreenEyes 2 роки тому +31

      That resonates with me, as well 😔
      Due to some medical issues I've become a bit of an agoraphobic.
      I have 3 cats and am actually OK with being alone. I wouldn't want to die alone like poor Mary had to...
      I can't even imagine going out like that & knowing her kitties were hungry and dying... uhh what a terrible way to go.
      I hope she's resting easy now with her cats. 💕💁🐈🐈‍⬛🐈🐈‍⬛🐈🐈‍⬛🐈🐈‍⬛🐾🐾🐾

    • @belssage
      @belssage 2 роки тому +1

      @@NorthernGreenEyes 💞

    • @jeffreygeorge219
      @jeffreygeorge219 2 роки тому +4

      The Mary story is not true, a dead body smells so bad, that neighbors down the street would have smelled it..Ask any Cop, Fireman you know if a dead body, in a house would not be discovered after dying... Literally the worst smell in the world and they will tell you the same...This story is impossible.

    • @MyCatInABox
      @MyCatInABox 2 роки тому +16

      @@jeffreygeorge219 ...And yet it happened. I live just south of Houston and I remember hearing/seeing/reading about this story a few years ago.
      KPRC 2 and The Houston Chronicle both did stories on it.
      Don't forget that the decomp smell was originally thought to have been caused by all the dead cats found in the house. By the time police had entered the home, a lot of the smell was gone but, there WAS still the unmistakable smell of decomp lingering in the air.
      Oh- And remember there weren't that many neighbors on that street- A lot of them had sold out to the companies building the large apartments that surround part of her house.

    • @ZenFrequency111
      @ZenFrequency111 2 роки тому +6

      @@NorthernGreenEyes i have 3 fur babies too. They are my hearts.

  • @Mrsglamsidoflife
    @Mrsglamsidoflife 9 місяців тому +1

    The last one has me livid. Anthony’s poor mother hearing that. I don’t know if I’m more sad for those men’s families or angry AF!!!! at that company. Whatever the settlement it is not enough

  • @campaigner1016
    @campaigner1016 2 дні тому +1

    WARNING! The following story could make you queasy. When I graduated High School, I worked for the railway repair shop at CP Rail in Calgary, Alberta. The hostlers would couple and uncouple the massive train engines when they came in or exited the shop. There were pits where the mechanics worked on these enormous train engines. The shop was very loud as they moved the engines into be serviced. A hostler went to couple two train engines together without sounding the warning to clear all mechanics from the pits - and horror ensued. As the hostler moved a second engine into the shop to couple two engines together, a mechanic was working on the coupler. The trains coupled together, catching the mechanic between the two train engines. You could see his torso and his legs - but the middle part of his body was crushed. If they uncoupled the two train engines, it would be an immediate bleed out death. They left the mechanic crushed between the two train engines, which was keeping him temporarily alive. His wife came down and stayed with him for three hours until the mechanic succumbed to his gruesome injuries. I’ll never unsee this unseeable catastrophe.