THANK YOU for putting subtitles on this! I have difficulty hearing, even with high volume. Thank you so much for considering the deaf and hearing-impaired!
@@KingDaveth Nad is correct, to a point. There's Der Großmann, which is coincidentally the last name of a Germanic serial killer who cannibalized his vics. Not sure if the myth of Der Großmann is fabricated off of the killer himself or what, but there you go.
slenderman is thought by some to be a thoughtform, its possible that Mabel was inspired by slenderman to create her own. although my feeling is that this is just some creepypasta.
Josi well so are scary movies.. The fact is they are delivered well and are gripping. Not gonna kick someone down for having a go. I really enjoy them, keep it up gang.
Yancy Reb Agreed! That's why I subbed yesterday. The narration and presentation of these stories have kept me on the edge of my seat as I enjoy a bit of binge-watching. Cheers!
@@provosta You maybe right. However consider the *san Pedro* haunting, (bedtime stories) and the Hollywood movie: *the entity* Both cases of something attacking/haunting a human. If these are what could be described as thought forms it may lead some credence to this story. You have to connect the dots ...
@@stuartd9741 this is precisely the point: BS mixes in legitimate narratives (e.g. the "entity" case) with complete fakes such as the "Mabel" fraud; it's somewhat difficult to take a channel seriously when they didn't even bother to check whether such a person ever existed (she didn't, at least not anywhere near the location/dates/circumstances of this video). again, BS staff, just declare that you are strictly an entertainment site and distinguish between viable (San Pedro) and caca ("Olivia Mabel") accounts. nope, they won't do it
Between my grandma and grandpa, who were both divorced and had remaried, they lost 4 children. My grandpa had lost two children in infancy and a teenage daughter, who I'm named after and was my dad's stepsister. My grandma lost my dad in his adulthood ten years ago. I am seriously stunned everyday by their ability to cope and the amount of goodness and love they exude. In their 70s and they still travel and go on cruises, volunteer, and host friends daily. They live full, robust lives But every now and again you can feel the chasm of sadness within them both.
Depends on the individual, some people can travel and get on with life, some are fortunate to have the energy to get out of bed and shower. Blessings to your grandparents ❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏾 my man of 8yrs jus lost both sons in less than 6months apart, my heart aches for him & I feel so hopeless there’s nothing I can do for him or anyone else for that matter 😌 he cries most mornings n In the middle if the night were living in tragedy
My aunt lost her baby while it was in her womb. She began to show signs of insanity as soon as she lost him. Shed carry a blanket with her and kept claiming that her baby was still alive, that we were all delusional. Luckily my uncle was a Dr. and slowly helped her get back to her healthy state of mind. A year later, they decided to leave flowers on their deceased baby's grave. To their dismay, the cemetery was closed. Suddenly my uncle said he saw a kid open the gates for them. The strange part was that the little boy was wearing a big hat and they were unable to see his face. As soon as the kid let them in, they wanted to thank him but to their big surprise suddenly the kid was gone and never to be found. Ever since they claim that perhaps that kid was their deceased child as a spirit, granting his alive parents access to the cemetery in order to pay him a visit. . .
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge Nice name lol. Storm Of The Century was an absolutely amaaaazing mini series to watch and some of my favourite Stephen King works to date. Other then Cell and The Dark Tower of course.
Back in the day there was a "phreaking" (hacking using only phones, essentially) practice known as Beige Boxing, which allowed somebody to cut into a phone line and use it as their own, meaning it would be theoretically possible to place a call from a number without using the phone in that house.
Your comment brought back something I hadn’t thought about in years. When I was about 14 (I’m 48 now) I picked up the phone at our house to make a call. Instead of hearing a dial tone, I heard two people having a conversation. It was so bizarre. Thanks for explaining how they did that lol.
@@sarahewson3607😮 I have a vague memory of that happening to me! Wow, I completely forgot about that! I must've been around 10 to 12 at the time, so this would've been back in 97 to 99.
I agree. I have 6 kids and any time I hear anything, real or fake, about losing a child, it always makes me uncomfortable and gives me the very beginning symptoms of panic, with a slightly accelerated heart rate and a very mild sense of panic and almost grief, even though I've luckily never had to experience that kind of lose. Hopefully, I wont ever have to. Nor will you. I wish there was a law of physics, or a rule of reality existed, that prevented the death or extreme pain of any child.
This was truly a tragic story. I could not imagine Olivia's grief. RIP Olivia Mabel. I hope you and your son are reunited. What is the name of the soundtrack you played at 2:00 ? It went really well with the story.
I love the way they edit this channel, from the art sketches, narration, and the stories, where in the world do you find stories like this that Dyotlov Incident story was crazy. Keep entertaining us I support 100%
jacob shaw Why not let other people enjoy this? You are not the arbiter of what is right and wrong for all people. And who ever said "this is true."? It's a story. Entertainment.
Wynona, the strange story of the Dyatlov Pass has been around for a long time and very well researched. I remember hearing about this incident several years ago on Coast 2 Coast AM, it really leaves you wondering!
"entertainment" is the word--as long as all viewers are fully apprised that most (if not all) of the content they are viewing is utter fantasy, then humanity has a shot
This is without question my absolute favorite channel on UA-cam. Your storytelling skills are phenomenal. I have yet to find a video that I haven't enjoyed. Some of them actually scare me, and I am not easily frightened. the way you deliver the information is both entertaining and informative. I have heard of some of these subjects on other videos and yours is, without a doubt, much better. thank you for the obvious effort you put into these videos.
I love how you address all angles by the end, and not just the supernatural ones. I especially appreciate the research on how reliable sources for the story are. This was so interesting to hear about on so many levels.
I started watching you bc of Mr ballen so I'm going though all your videos. This was the saddest story and how you told it with such tenderness was amazing. I appreciate how you did this story. Thank you
When this channel first came up in my feed I thought it was just a common creepypasta reading channel. I'm so glad I was so wrong. Great job everybody! Top-notch work! I've been binge watching all weekend. Subscribed, I can't wait to see what you have coming next!
I like your videos man. I can go from one video about an unsolved mystery, and then watch your video on the same mystery and still be entertained. The charcoal sketch take on it from a visual perspective hits the perfect tone. Keep kicking ass in this department, you've got my subscribe.
My brother has just lost his daughter, aged 46 from cancer. The funeral was hirrendous, the aftermath, even worse. He said im glad im 75 and not 25, so i have not got long for this life.
You know, I now wonder what Olivia had experienced, thereby giving her reason to call it a "vile, evil creature". This was her thoughtform, she herself created it, so what could have possibly have gone wrong?
I know this is an old video, but I wanted to say, as someone just getting into this channel, the way this is presented is phenomenal. It's eerie and spectacular.
>Dead for months >Altar with fresh flowers Uhhhhhhh what? (I friggin love these stories. You're an incredibly fantastic narrator and I adore that there's such a huge archive to go through, with so many amazing and interesting stories. Keep up the great work!)
I remember telling my father i had cancer, at one point he said no parent should ever out live their child, im fine now but what he said haunts me, as a parent myself i honestly cant see what would keep you going after losing a child.
Yeah totally thought I'd heard this before initially but couldn't place it. Then the word tulpa came up and I groaned. This is a classic "be careful with magic" urban legend. Great job with the narration and presentation, though!
Damn I have to subscribe. This is a fantastically engrossing story & I was surprised by the idea that it was just a ploy to raise money. I was so fascinated & had to check online & it's staggering that nothing appears before 2015 & that ultimately every search for more information leads back to only two websites one run by the crowdfunders, no official records, no contemporary records as a business venture. It shows how gullible we are, how easily manipulated. Nonetheless congratulations on a brilliant video, I truly can't recall the last time a video grabbed my attention.
Hello , I'm a new subscriber and just found the channel today!! This is a really awesome channel. Thankyou too for the subtitles. I have serious hearing issues (one ear completely deaf from birth and 30 % hearing at best in my other ear). It helps me enjoy the videos so much more . I don't have to wear my hearing aids and I don't always like having to if I don't really need to and still be able to enjoy these fantastic vids. It's a great way to wind down after a long day of work to relax and enjoy these awesome stories..... Please keep up the fantastic work!!! Chriss from the UK!!!!
Omgosh 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 bravo! Excellently done. Just found your channel and loved this upload. Music, voice, tale blended together perfectly. Thank you for the hard work.
Such nicely done and awesome videos! Your content with it's intriguing and thought provoking stories never ceases to entertain me and the way you deliver them with well thought out points near the end is simply perfect! I'm hooked! So glad I found this channel. Thanks!
can I sell you stock in a wonderful company? cash up front, please. you're the apotheosis of "gullible" and deserve to be punked by "Bedtime Stories" (aptly abbreviated BS): for starters, no 'Olivia Mabel' lived anywhere near (location or time wise) to the TX location where these faked events supposedly occurred. get "hooked" on exercise, prayer, or cooking--something more constructive than BS
I only come across your channel 3 days ago I’m completely hooked it’s mint the narrator is awesome the art work awesome the way u build up the story then break them down is brilliant, even story’s I’ve heard before seem brand new keep up the amazing work 👍🏻
Very well made episode here. Very sad story. Your subtle use of innocent soft music in the background really hammered home how tragic this whole tale was. Great work.
it is "really good stuff dude"--as long as you can forgive yourself for watching material which is mostly--at times, entirely--invented out of whole cloth. "Bedtime Stories" tries to do what Dan "Da Vinci Code defrauder" Brown did: Present itself as a site for 'true' reports, while leaving itself an 'out' when people discover the content is bogus. If that's your idea of "great stuff dude," have at it
your gullibility and low-threshold response to such fakery weakens my faith in humanity. what is "so very good" about a completely concocted, thoroughly debunked fraud-of-a-story? congrats, you've been punked
Hi bedtime stories !! I came across ur channel n I couldn’t stop listening to these scary stories over n over lol thanks for a making this my favorite pass time but I have a question when will u add more scary videos ? They way they look is awesome black n white sketches keep up the good work n I can’t wait for ur other content please post soon I’m ready for more !!!! Take care n god bless
My question is, if she never left the house, and didn’t have internet, how’s she learn sandscript let alone what a thoughtform was? Did she just happen to have prior knowledge about it for whatever reason? Like, _”why do you know this Olivia?”_ unless it was viral marketing, of which it makes more sense to be fictional.
I stumbled upon you by accident and listened to what you had to say regarding the Flannen Isles Lighthouse Mystery. I already knew of this case but I enjoyed your Story and the way it was told so much I'm having trouble keeping to one story each night........ Subscribed- Liked- Shared,.....you do this so well.
That's the same thing I thought! She stopped working and left her husband, never leaves her house... How is the electric being paid?! Taxes?! Where does she get money for groceries?! Etc.
Besides that, what happened to the people who delivered the groceries? They should have noticed something, if only the groceries piling up where they left them.
most creepy story -- the day the police entered & found Olivia seemingly dead for weeks but the 3 silent phone calls that came from the house that day .... who phoned the police?
Losing your children is the worst kind of heartbreak that any loving parent has to deal with. I had almost lost my son twice through out my pregnancy. The first time i knew he was ok, was when i had my first ultrasound, because the drs all told me i was going to loose him, but the tech let me hear his heartbeat, which youre not supposed to be able to do that early. I will never forget it. It was 176 bpm. I was so relieved. Then the second time was when i was 7, almost 8 months and my kidneys almost died. I had to have surgery while i was pregnant and i was terrified, but they took good care of me and even had the NICU drs and nurses there to make sure nothing would happen when i was put under. So i myself havent had to bury any children, but i know many that have.
The Wiener Dog Vlogs Yes. There have been several deaths in my family line. One relative had two SIDs babies. It is heartbreaking. My God, to have that happen twice... It was very difficult for everyone.
Faye Hall i bet. I myself was actually adopted, because my Bio mother didnt want me, so her brother and his wife adopted me, because they tried to have kids of their own, but they were both still born, and only years later did they find out why. But my son is my Biological son and my husbands his dad, although he looks much more like me, then he does my husband. One of my cousins lost one of her babies and then she did get pregnant again a year later i think and that same year her dad was killed in a car accident. My grandmother had two miscarries and a good friend of mine, who got married on June 30th miscarried. And i had another friend, whos baby died of SIDS. And a girl who i graduated with, was pregnant around the same time that i was and her son was born a couple months after mine, but his cord was wrapped around his neck and he tragically suffocated because of it. Thats all i can remember, but i know there are more.
you should be the first person to raise heck with "Bedtime Stories" for their deceit-laden fraud-of-a-story, in which they (inexcusably) tug at the heartstrings of those who have lost children. this entire 'report' is a thoroughly debunked fake, and as a father who has also lost a boy, I would oblige BS [just realized how appropriate that abbreviation is for this garbage!] to put a disclaimer on all of their videos: "What you are about to watch is mostly--in many cases, entire--spun from whole cloth. This is NOT a true story in any respect"
“” loosing a child is one of the greatest pains a parent can endure “” is something i relate heavily too after loosing my 15 year old son to suicide after bullying which he never told me about Its a pain which is greater than anything the finding out your child has died from a police officer appearing at your home to tell you the devastating news Before the loss i classed myself as a pretty gathered man but now im on antidepressants and sleeping medication and full time therapy The pain is indescribable 💔
How do you only have 11,000 subscribers? I discovered this by accident and I haven't been able to stop watching your videos keep it up. And yes I subbed
My mother lost her son to cancer when he was 12, she had to go though the heartbreaking act of seeing her child wither away and die. She told me the grief it caused and loss she felt made her clearly consider suicide. But she pushed herself on, the reason why it happened was, my 'father, the man she was married to, had developed cancer when he was younger. He survived, but the doctors warned them if they had a child the risk was there that the cancer could develop in him. Mum wanted to be a mother so much, she defied the risk, and it seemed okay, until he developed cancer around 7-8 years old. After his death she pulled herself on enough, knowing she could find happiness again. She went to an A.I.D clinic, had artifical insemination, and gave birth to my older brother, who to this day is a healthy guy. I came after 2 years later, and now, mum is a grandmother to two happy healthy boys (my nephews). Dad never built any relationship with us, likely he didn't see us as his children, but it was my mother who raised us both, who overcame the worst kind of grief any mother can suffer, and managed to have the family she wanted in the end. She is my rock.
She sounds like an awesome and strong woman. I’m glad she found the strength to carry on. The loss of a child can hurt a lot but I’m glad she found happiness again.
@@mirandagoldstine8548 No matter how tough things sometimes get in life, I just remind myself of what she went though, her fight, and what she overcame to bring me and my brother into the world. People who go through grief, torture, and pull out the other side, its a testament of their character. It makes me think of the children or fred and rose west, the horror they went through, and yet they managed to pull through.
Wonderfully done story. I came upon this program and never seen but looked interesting, happy I did, loved the story. Now I am a new subber to your great channel.
Oh girl you fiiiine, jk. I know right! I was absolutely astonished that they do all these original drawings for each episode, honestly look like pictures at times.
I don’t understand how this shoddy police or postmortem reporting in small or southern towns goes unquestioned. Did anyone ever contact the ex husband, to at least let tell him this? Why didn’t anyone question the cops about the lack of follow up info. The cops were able to be interviewed describing details of the scene but nothing about the death certificate, autopsy results, or burial records. It was more important to provide information on the house’s real estate difficulties. 🙄 This went from heartbreaking,to dark, and aggravating.
My cousin lost his brother who die after the moment he born. His mom almost gone insane. Only 2 months before my cousin's 30th birthday (I and my cousin both born in same year but I'm 5 months older), his mom drop the bombshell about this which he freaking out and why his parents keep this from him so long. My family did lost two family members only few years apart. Before my cousin's brother, it was my mom. Passed after she got brain cancer 5 months after I born. My dad almost gone insane but he send himself to mental hospital and stay there for 10 years until he released in 2004. Now he is a priest.
My first idea when you said the corpse was months old was that some robber entered what he thought was an abandoned house, stumbled onto the body and made the calls. He wouldn't want his voice to be heard, but if he simply called once it could be passed off as an unremarkable thing and never investigated.
Yeah, we're inclined to agree. Same with Carl Pruitt, Rudolph Fentz and The Ourang Medan, but we don't concern ourselves with such things. A good story is a good story ;-)
Is there a particular case you would like to see given the Bedtime Stories treatment? As you're a dedicated fan we'll be sure to include it in the next season.
Bedtime Stories I'm literally flatters you'd ask. And it really made me think, because you've already covered all my favorite true creepy stories. But I do have one that hasn't been covered by even the "most popular" theorists have covered yet. DUN DUN dun.....
I have heard of these strange phone calls George Noory and Art Bell have both dealt with these calls on coast to coast am excellent video thanks again for all you do I hope to be able to support you in the future
Can I just point out: You don't just "make" a tulpa. If you look into the concept, you will note that it's supposed to be an extremely high-level spiritual ability. You essentially have to be a _boddhisattva_ to pull it off, meaning you are so enlightened you basically gain superhuman powers. This woman was, like, the opposite of that.
I extremely enjoy your video's, you're an incredible narrator and your content is just so solid and interesting. I subbed after seeing the dyatlov and the yuba boys video's. Those video's were so perfect they made my skin crawl beyond what I can experience with any horror film or creepy narrator. Thank you and keep it up
It's so sad to hear this story. How attached she was to her little boy and how much she missed him. So much so that she actually turned to the paranormal. Not knowing another way to handle it. Just so so sad.... 😢😔
what's even sadder is that you actually believed it! entire narrative is a heap of excrement, nakedly exposed and debunked. what's saddest of all is that "Bedtime Stories" [appropriately abbreviated "BS"] attempts to market the (fake) death of a young boy
This poor family.... I bothers me on a religious and personal level, and makes me sad for the family. I have close parents to me, and they only remain together because of me it seems. I fear if I pass before their time, what will happen? Will they fall apart like the poor parents in this story? What will become of them? These questions plague me often, and it is something I do not wish upon anyone with a good heart.
if you truly care about people "with a good heart," warn them that this entire video is pure nonsense: "Bedtime Stories" (there's a reason they abbreviate as "BS") knew full well that 'Olivia Mabel' never even existed; TX authorities roundly deny any and every (fake) 'detail' injected into this fairy tale. shame on BS for plying our heartstrings (I've lost a child in real life) and presenting their charade as anything other that an out-and-out concoction
THANK YOU for putting subtitles on this! I have difficulty hearing, even with high volume. Thank you so much for considering the deaf and hearing-impaired!
Kari Solomon That is EXACTLY why we did it and I'm so glad they have helped you :-)
Bedtime Stories I'm glad! You just gained a subscriber! ❤
Kari Solomon LOL
Dee Devlin Hmm?
let it go Dee Devlin sounds a junior high kid
The Olivia Mabel website is pretty convincing; that is until you notice the drawing of Slenderman in one of the photos of the sons altar.
The slenderman character if I remember correctly is based on a creature from Germanic folk lore
@@nordichope7301 no the slenderman was created by Victor Surge from the something awful forum.
@@KingDaveth Nad is correct, to a point. There's Der Großmann, which is coincidentally the last name of a Germanic serial killer who cannibalized his vics. Not sure if the myth of Der Großmann is fabricated off of the killer himself or what, but there you go.
slenderman is thought by some to be a thoughtform, its possible that Mabel was inspired by slenderman to create her own. although my feeling is that this is just some creepypasta.
@@KingDaveth wasnt it created by the Marble Horent guys ?
Ironically i found these looking for something to see before bed. Bed never happend. Sleep never happend.
Vincenzo Pasha agreed
Does all fiction do that to you? Because this is 100% bullsh*t. It's been copied from elsewhere and has no basis in fact.
Josi well so are scary movies.. The fact is they are delivered well and are gripping. Not gonna kick someone down for having a go. I really enjoy them, keep it up gang.
same...
Vincenzo Pasha you need a hug?
The amount of professionalism in these videos never ceases to impress me in the time I’ve been subscribed
What "professionalism" ?!
Yancy Reb Agreed! That's why I subbed yesterday. The narration and presentation of these stories have kept me on the edge of my seat as I enjoy a bit of binge-watching. Cheers!
you are far too easily impressed
@@provosta
You maybe right.
However consider the *san Pedro* haunting,
(bedtime stories)
and the Hollywood movie: *the entity*
Both cases of something attacking/haunting a human.
If these are what could be described as thought forms it may lead some credence to this story.
You have to connect the dots ...
@@stuartd9741 this is precisely the point: BS mixes in legitimate narratives (e.g. the "entity" case) with complete fakes such as the "Mabel" fraud; it's somewhat difficult to take a channel seriously when they didn't even bother to check whether such a person ever existed (she didn't, at least not anywhere near the location/dates/circumstances of this video). again, BS staff, just declare that you are strictly an entertainment site and distinguish between viable (San Pedro) and caca ("Olivia Mabel") accounts. nope, they won't do it
I didn't know SpongeBob was a 911 operator
Hahahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have you not heard it’s the new series sponge on the line
*NO THIS IS PATRICK*
Omg I read that as it started talking snorted my pop outta my nose!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Between my grandma and grandpa, who were both divorced and had remaried, they lost 4 children.
My grandpa had lost two children in infancy and a teenage daughter, who I'm named after and was my dad's stepsister. My grandma lost my dad in his adulthood ten years ago.
I am seriously stunned everyday by their ability to cope and the amount of goodness and love they exude. In their 70s and they still travel and go on cruises, volunteer, and host friends daily. They live full, robust lives
But every now and again you can feel the chasm of sadness within them both.
I hope your Grandparents are still going strong. Losing one child is a life sentence of grief, but 4. God bless them and keep horrible sickness away.
Depends on the individual, some people can travel and get on with life, some are fortunate to have the energy to get out of bed and shower. Blessings to your grandparents ❤❤
My heart genuinely goes out to any person, whom has lost a child - biological child or otherwise the grief is no less or more in either case.
Thank you 🙏🏾 my man of 8yrs jus lost both sons in less than 6months apart, my heart aches for him & I feel so hopeless there’s nothing I can do for him or anyone else for that matter 😌 he cries most mornings n In the middle if the night were living in tragedy
Yea my grandma had 7 kids 4 died brfore her including my mom and her sister lost 2 of her kids
I couldn't do it
@@candaceinayj gang related?
@@r.i.promance7467 it’s fake, you dolt.
I love that you guys have drawings instead of stock footage or even just the actual pictures. Really neat and unique.
My aunt lost her baby while it was in her womb. She began to show signs of insanity as soon as she lost him. Shed carry a blanket with her and kept claiming that her baby was still alive, that we were all delusional. Luckily my uncle was a Dr. and slowly helped her get back to her healthy state of mind. A year later, they decided to leave flowers on their deceased baby's grave. To their dismay, the cemetery was closed. Suddenly my uncle said he saw a kid open the gates for them. The strange part was that the little boy was wearing a big hat and they were unable to see his face. As soon as the kid let them in, they wanted to thank him but to their big surprise suddenly the kid was gone and never to be found. Ever since they claim that perhaps that kid was their deceased child as a spirit, granting his alive parents access to the cemetery in order to pay him a visit.
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Scary, but badass also.
@Mister Christopher Try being a little more polite in future. You may find that it helps when you're a grown up...
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge Nice name lol. Storm Of The Century was an absolutely amaaaazing mini series to watch and some of my favourite Stephen King works to date. Other then Cell and The Dark Tower of course.
@@sirandrelefaedelinoge Nice one Andre'!
Reinhardt quit stretching it was some random kid 😂
Back in the day there was a "phreaking" (hacking using only phones, essentially) practice known as Beige Boxing, which allowed somebody to cut into a phone line and use it as their own, meaning it would be theoretically possible to place a call from a number without using the phone in that house.
Your comment brought back something I hadn’t thought about in years. When I was about 14 (I’m 48 now) I picked up the phone at our house to make a call. Instead of hearing a dial tone, I heard two people having a conversation. It was so bizarre. Thanks for explaining how they did that lol.
That still wouldn’t explain as to why 911 was called, however likely this was.
Could also have been a party-line type setup. They did those in the 70's.
@@sarahewson3607😮 I have a vague memory of that happening to me! Wow, I completely forgot about that! I must've been around 10 to 12 at the time, so this would've been back in 97 to 99.
@@novakane701Party lines were gone by the middle 70s in the USA.
Where I grew up, they were gone in the late 60s.
Heartbreaking story, whether real or fictional. I never want to even imagine the pain of losing my son.
I agree. I have 6 kids and any time I hear anything, real or fake, about losing a child, it always makes me uncomfortable and gives me the very beginning symptoms of panic, with a slightly accelerated heart rate and a very mild sense of panic and almost grief, even though I've luckily never had to experience that kind of lose. Hopefully, I wont ever have to. Nor will you. I wish there was a law of physics, or a rule of reality existed, that prevented the death or extreme pain of any child.
I hope to never go through it, because no parent should have to bury their child.
This story is real look it up on Google
This was truly a tragic story. I could not imagine Olivia's grief. RIP Olivia Mabel. I hope you and your son are reunited.
What is the name of the soundtrack you played at 2:00 ? It went really well with the story.
I’ve searched a lot to find more info on this story but always cane up short. Glad I found your channel. 🖤
I love that you give as much information as possible. That's really honorable and respectable.
I'll take the ranch I ain't afraid of no ghost
Nice big house, 13 acres of land, that ain't going to be cheap. So, you got the money for about 200k?
Sounds like the start to a sequel horror movie.
but haunted spirits right there, so im thinking about 150K at best
Skinwalker Ranch all over again
Let the goddamn ghost pay for that.
Your stories are better than hollywood movies
I agree.......
Hollywood movies pretty much stuck anymore....I'd rather go on UA-cam anyday than watch a movie.
zay arsson Yeah, and he wants money for it. What a joke.
Yea
Watch better movies
I love the way they edit this channel, from the art sketches, narration, and the stories, where in the world do you find stories like this that Dyotlov Incident story was crazy. Keep entertaining us I support 100%
This is my problem with fake stories being peddled as true. This kind of obfuscation is not okay.
Yea host sounds kool
jacob shaw Why not let other people enjoy this? You are not the arbiter of what is right and wrong for all people. And who ever said "this is true."? It's a story. Entertainment.
Wynona, the strange story of the Dyatlov Pass has been around for a long time and very well researched. I remember hearing about this incident several years ago on Coast 2 Coast AM, it really leaves you wondering!
"entertainment" is the word--as long as all viewers are fully apprised that most (if not all) of the content they are viewing is utter fantasy, then humanity has a shot
I really appreciate you doing stories that many of us haven't heard of before.
This is without question my absolute favorite channel on UA-cam. Your storytelling skills are phenomenal. I have yet to find a video that I haven't enjoyed. Some of them actually scare me, and I am not easily frightened. the way you deliver the information is both entertaining and informative. I have heard of some of these subjects on other videos and yours is, without a doubt, much better. thank you for the obvious effort you put into these videos.
Yea it's pretty awesome
I love how you address all angles by the end, and not just the supernatural ones. I especially appreciate the research on how reliable sources for the story are. This was so interesting to hear about on so many levels.
I started watching you bc of Mr ballen so I'm going though all your videos. This was the saddest story and how you told it with such tenderness was amazing. I appreciate how you did this story. Thank you
When this channel first came up in my feed I thought it was just a common creepypasta reading channel. I'm so glad I was so wrong. Great job everybody! Top-notch work! I've been binge watching all weekend. Subscribed, I can't wait to see what you have coming next!
A truly intriguing and creepy story, narrated perfectly as always! This channel is the best of the best. Keep up the great work guys!
I like your videos man. I can go from one video about an unsolved mystery, and then watch your video on the same mystery and still be entertained. The charcoal sketch take on it from a visual perspective hits the perfect tone. Keep kicking ass in this department, you've got my subscribe.
My brother has just lost his daughter, aged 46 from cancer. The funeral was hirrendous, the aftermath, even worse. He said im glad im 75 and not 25, so i have not got long for this life.
You know, I now wonder what Olivia had experienced, thereby giving her reason to call it a "vile, evil creature". This was her thoughtform, she herself created it, so what could have possibly have gone wrong?
It didn't happen, it's a fictional story
The mind is a complex area, I believe Olivia decending into, madness
I know this is an old video, but I wanted to say, as someone just getting into this channel, the way this is presented is phenomenal. It's eerie and spectacular.
>Dead for months
>Altar with fresh flowers
Uhhhhhhh what?
(I friggin love these stories. You're an incredibly fantastic narrator and I adore that there's such a huge archive to go through, with so many amazing and interesting stories. Keep up the great work!)
I’m addicted to your channel now and found your podcast 😝 These stories are amazing to listen to,especially when my anxiety acts up.
You're on a role! Brilliant work as always, what a great season so far!
"It's sad enough to bring a tear to the eye 😪 and creepy enough to send a chill up the spine" 😨...very touching.💀
I know I'm 5 years late but honestly this isn't creepy at all, this is straight up sad
Am I the only one who would have loved to see the movie based on this story?
This is a late reply but this story is actually fake. It was made up for a horror movie that never got funded on Kickstarter.
All this blather about whether its "true" or not. Why? A story is a story.
I'd love to see it. Too bad they didn't make it.
Already done 70s movie the entity.
Similar premise.
Maybe anabelle creation
Very well done videos, very impressed by the quality. After watching a few of your videos i subscribed and want to see more. Cheers Mate!
I remember telling my father i had cancer, at one point he said no parent should ever out live their child, im fine now but what he said haunts me, as a parent myself i honestly cant see what would keep you going after losing a child.
Yeah totally thought I'd heard this before initially but couldn't place it. Then the word tulpa came up and I groaned. This is a classic "be careful with magic" urban legend. Great job with the narration and presentation, though!
Damn I have to subscribe. This is a fantastically engrossing story & I was surprised by the idea that it was just a ploy to raise money. I was so fascinated & had to check online & it's staggering that nothing appears before 2015 & that ultimately every search for more information leads back to only two websites one run by the crowdfunders, no official records, no contemporary records as a business venture. It shows how gullible we are, how easily manipulated. Nonetheless congratulations on a brilliant video, I truly can't recall the last time a video grabbed my attention.
Hello , I'm a new subscriber and just found the channel today!! This is a really awesome channel. Thankyou too for the subtitles. I have serious hearing issues (one ear completely deaf from birth and 30 % hearing at best in my other ear). It helps me enjoy the videos so much more . I don't have to wear my hearing aids and I don't always like having to if I don't really need to and still be able to enjoy these fantastic vids. It's a great way to wind down after a long day of work to relax and enjoy these awesome stories..... Please keep up the fantastic work!!!
Chriss from the UK!!!!
Omgosh 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 bravo! Excellently done. Just found your channel and loved this upload. Music, voice, tale blended together perfectly. Thank you for the hard work.
Such nicely done and awesome videos! Your content with it's intriguing and thought provoking stories never ceases to entertain me and the way you deliver them with well thought out points near the end is simply perfect! I'm hooked! So glad I found this channel. Thanks!
can I sell you stock in a wonderful company? cash up front, please. you're the apotheosis of "gullible" and deserve to be punked by "Bedtime Stories" (aptly abbreviated BS): for starters, no 'Olivia Mabel' lived anywhere near (location or time wise) to the TX location where these faked events supposedly occurred. get "hooked" on exercise, prayer, or cooking--something more constructive than BS
As someone who lost a child, I couldn’t articulate the experience any better than you did in the opening monologue.
I only come across your channel 3 days ago I’m completely hooked it’s mint the narrator is awesome the art work awesome the way u build up the story then break them down is brilliant, even story’s I’ve heard before seem brand new keep up the amazing work 👍🏻
You sir, have restored my faith in the horror genre! 😍
Very well made episode here. Very sad story. Your subtle use of innocent soft music in the background really hammered home how tragic this whole tale was. Great work.
Just discovered this channel. Really good stuff dude. Great variety in episodes
it is "really good stuff dude"--as long as you can forgive yourself for watching material which is mostly--at times, entirely--invented out of whole cloth. "Bedtime Stories" tries to do what Dan "Da Vinci Code defrauder" Brown did: Present itself as a site for 'true' reports, while leaving itself an 'out' when people discover the content is bogus. If that's your idea of "great stuff dude," have at it
This went from sad to dark real quick
After a little taste of all that's out there, I only go to your channel for my mystery and intrigue fix!!! Subbed you only!!
Your Bedtime stories are great. I'm a new subscriber and have enjoyed watching all of them..
My first time on this channel and I’m totally subscribed. So very good.
your gullibility and low-threshold response to such fakery weakens my faith in humanity. what is "so very good" about a completely concocted, thoroughly debunked fraud-of-a-story? congrats, you've been punked
I'm really glad you actually present facts and evidence alongside the stories, it makes the ones that are truly unexplained and real stand out more.
Amazing work!
Hi bedtime stories !! I came across ur channel n I couldn’t stop listening to these scary stories over n over lol thanks for a making this my favorite pass time but I have a question when will u add more scary videos ? They way they look is awesome black n white sketches keep up the good work n I can’t wait for ur other content please post soon I’m ready for more !!!! Take care n god bless
Brace yourself :-)
Wonderfully done! Thank you!❤
This is an urban legend. I’m surprised you are even doing a full episode of this.
As usual beautifully crafted story with great art accompanying it. Nothing less than a work of art.
This actually scared me, thank you I love this kind of stuff and your channel is is amazing so far keep up the great work dude please
My question is, if she never left the house, and didn’t have internet, how’s she learn sandscript let alone what a thoughtform was? Did she just happen to have prior knowledge about it for whatever reason? Like, _”why do you know this Olivia?”_ unless it was viral marketing, of which it makes more sense to be fictional.
It’s fake.
You are right but Sanskrit is'nt Sandscript.... 😂
I was thinking the same thing when I was watching this!
there is such a thing as libraries...
It’s fake a death like this didn’t even happen
I stumbled upon you by accident and listened to what you had to say regarding the Flannen Isles Lighthouse Mystery. I already knew of this case but I enjoyed your Story and the way it was told so much I'm having trouble keeping to one story each night........ Subscribed- Liked- Shared,.....you do this so well.
Good work, I like the quality you put into it. First thing I thought about the Mabel case was - who's paying the utility bills and property taxes?
K. A. Yea the phone would have been cut off. Common sense.
That's the same thing I thought! She stopped working and left her husband, never leaves her house... How is the electric being paid?! Taxes?! Where does she get money for groceries?! Etc.
Maybe she had money saved or recieved a settlement, inheritance etc.. Or maybe her ex husband kept up the bills for her..
Niki W. Those are all possibilities. Thanks for pointing that out.
Besides that, what happened to the people who delivered the groceries? They should have noticed something, if only the groceries piling up where they left them.
Really fantastic artwork. Watercolor is so difficult! Excellent work!
most creepy story -- the day the police entered & found Olivia seemingly dead for weeks but the 3 silent phone calls that came from the house that day .... who phoned the police?
I'm so glad this was on my 'recommend list'. It was really well done and very interesting. New subscriber!
Losing your children is the worst kind of heartbreak that any loving parent has to deal with. I had almost lost my son twice through out my pregnancy. The first time i knew he was ok, was when i had my first ultrasound, because the drs all told me i was going to loose him, but the tech let me hear his heartbeat, which youre not supposed to be able to do that early. I will never forget it. It was 176 bpm. I was so relieved. Then the second time was when i was 7, almost 8 months and my kidneys almost died. I had to have surgery while i was pregnant and i was terrified, but they took good care of me and even had the NICU drs and nurses there to make sure nothing would happen when i was put under. So i myself havent had to bury any children, but i know many that have.
The Wiener Dog Vlogs Yes. There have been several deaths in my family line. One relative had two SIDs babies. It is heartbreaking. My God, to have that happen twice... It was very difficult for everyone.
Faye Hall i bet. I myself was actually adopted, because my Bio mother didnt want me, so her brother and his wife adopted me, because they tried to have kids of their own, but they were both still born, and only years later did they find out why. But my son is my Biological son and my husbands his dad, although he looks much more like me, then he does my husband. One of my cousins lost one of her babies and then she did get pregnant again a year later i think and that same year her dad was killed in a car accident. My grandmother had two miscarries and a good friend of mine, who got married on June 30th miscarried. And i had another friend, whos baby died of SIDS. And a girl who i graduated with, was pregnant around the same time that i was and her son was born a couple months after mine, but his cord was wrapped around his neck and he tragically suffocated because of it. Thats all i can remember, but i know there are more.
you should be the first person to raise heck with "Bedtime Stories" for their deceit-laden fraud-of-a-story, in which they (inexcusably) tug at the heartstrings of those who have lost children. this entire 'report' is a thoroughly debunked fake, and as a father who has also lost a boy, I would oblige BS [just realized how appropriate that abbreviation is for this garbage!] to put a disclaimer on all of their videos: "What you are about to watch is mostly--in many cases, entire--spun from whole cloth. This is NOT a true story in any respect"
“” loosing a child is one of the greatest pains a parent can endure “” is something i relate heavily too after loosing my 15 year old son to suicide after bullying which he never told me about
Its a pain which is greater than anything the finding out your child has died from a police officer appearing at your home to tell you the devastating news
Before the loss i classed myself as a pretty gathered man but now im on antidepressants and sleeping medication and full time therapy
The pain is indescribable 💔
You are a great story teller I can listen to you your voice is pleasant . Finally someone who is not annoying!
If only the comments followed suit
Yea like that guy chills on UA-cam i cant stand his fucking voice
Bed time stories is a good name for this channel, I cannot sleep with music but these stories knock me out
This is one of the most creepiest story I've ever heard! 😱
It’s fake
How do you only have 11,000 subscribers? I discovered this by accident and I haven't been able to stop watching your videos keep it up. And yes I subbed
This one made me misty eyed. Great story & video
How did I not know about this channel! Wow! I'm so glad I found you!
My mother lost her son to cancer when he was 12, she had to go though the heartbreaking act of seeing her child wither away and die. She told me the grief it caused and loss she felt made her clearly consider suicide.
But she pushed herself on, the reason why it happened was, my 'father, the man she was married to, had developed cancer when he was younger. He survived, but the doctors warned them if they had a child the risk was there that the cancer could develop in him. Mum wanted to be a mother so much, she defied the risk, and it seemed okay, until he developed cancer around 7-8 years old.
After his death she pulled herself on enough, knowing she could find happiness again. She went to an A.I.D clinic, had artifical insemination, and gave birth to my older brother, who to this day is a healthy guy. I came after 2 years later, and now, mum is a grandmother to two happy healthy boys (my nephews).
Dad never built any relationship with us, likely he didn't see us as his children, but it was my mother who raised us both, who overcame the worst kind of grief any mother can suffer, and managed to have the family she wanted in the end.
She is my rock.
Moms rock.
She sounds like an awesome and strong woman. I’m glad she found the strength to carry on. The loss of a child can hurt a lot but I’m glad she found happiness again.
@@mirandagoldstine8548 No matter how tough things sometimes get in life, I just remind myself of what she went though, her fight, and what she overcame to bring me and my brother into the world.
People who go through grief, torture, and pull out the other side, its a testament of their character. It makes me think of the children or fred and rose west, the horror they went through, and yet they managed to pull through.
Wonderfully done story. I came upon this program and never seen but looked interesting, happy I did, loved the story. Now I am a new subber to your great channel.
Just found this channel, I love the artwork! ❤️
Oh girl you fiiiine, jk. I know right! I was absolutely astonished that they do all these original drawings for each episode, honestly look like pictures at times.
I can't believe you don't have more subscribers. This channel is superb. :)
I don’t understand how this shoddy police or postmortem reporting in small or southern towns goes unquestioned. Did anyone ever contact the ex husband, to at least let tell him this? Why didn’t anyone question the cops about the lack of follow up info. The cops were able to be interviewed describing details of the scene but nothing about the death certificate, autopsy results, or burial records. It was more important to provide information on the house’s real estate difficulties. 🙄 This went from heartbreaking,to dark, and aggravating.
Upon reading some comments, it seems this case was a hoax and I got YouDuped by fake news.
Fool me once, strike 1. But fool me twice, strike 3.
My cousin lost his brother who die after the moment he born. His mom almost gone insane.
Only 2 months before my cousin's 30th birthday (I and my cousin both born in same year but I'm 5 months older), his mom drop the bombshell about this which he freaking out and why his parents keep this from him so long.
My family did lost two family members only few years apart. Before my cousin's brother, it was my mom. Passed after she got brain cancer 5 months after I born. My dad almost gone insane but he send himself to mental hospital and stay there for 10 years until he released in 2004. Now he is a priest.
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That was beautifully done! Thanks so much =)
I genuinely love your open mindedness.
My first idea when you said the corpse was months old was that some robber entered what he thought was an abandoned house, stumbled onto the body and made the calls. He wouldn't want his voice to be heard, but if he simply called once it could be passed off as an unremarkable thing and never investigated.
Your company's illustration is marvelous.
Man, your words at the end brought tears to my eyes. :(
What I really like is that you have researched the case and that you consider logical and realistic explanations. That is indeed rare.
Hat tip to you.
This is a Crepypasta, just look on Google. I still love this channel, tho.
Yeah, we're inclined to agree. Same with Carl Pruitt, Rudolph Fentz and The Ourang Medan, but we don't concern ourselves with such things. A good story is a good story ;-)
🙈👌😍❤ Love u, TELL ME MORE.......
Is there a particular case you would like to see given the Bedtime Stories treatment? As you're a dedicated fan we'll be sure to include it in the next season.
Bedtime Stories I'm literally flatters you'd ask. And it really made me think, because you've already covered all my favorite true creepy stories. But I do have one that hasn't been covered by even the "most popular" theorists have covered yet. DUN DUN dun.....
Is this The Lost Franklin Expedition?
Just came across your channel and been binge watching all your videos..most creepiest shyt I have come across.Keep up the good work..👻 👻
I teared up. This is honestly a sad story. Paranormal a bit scary but more depressing than anything.
It's a good thing it's entirely fictional then.
I have heard of these strange phone calls George Noory and Art Bell have both dealt with these calls on coast to coast am excellent video thanks again for all you do I hope to be able to support you in the future
Can I just point out: You don't just "make" a tulpa. If you look into the concept, you will note that it's supposed to be an extremely high-level spiritual ability. You essentially have to be a _boddhisattva_ to pull it off, meaning you are so enlightened you basically gain superhuman powers.
This woman was, like, the opposite of that.
Just found your channel and it's awesome man I'm gonna binge listen to every upload
I extremely enjoy your video's, you're an incredible narrator and your content is just so solid and interesting. I subbed after seeing the dyatlov and the yuba boys video's. Those video's were so perfect they made my skin crawl beyond what I can experience with any horror film or creepy narrator. Thank you and keep it up
That lady never imagined she would be a spooky story to tell around a campfire.
I love Bedtime Stories, this could literally be a tv show.. The intro and average length of the episodes reminds me of Forensic Files
As opposed to figuratively?
I love the stories and enjoy them. I feel it most when the narrator says at end may they rest in eternal peace together. Such an amazing narrator
"a question which hung bleeding in the air like an open wound."
Um.
I think it's beautiful 😍
It's not good
That sounds so odd.
As a father who lost his only child I'd like to thank you for perfectly describing how we feel when our children die.
I'm very sorry for your loss man :(
Very sad and tragic.... I can only imagine the joy Olivia felt as the presence appeared as her son, and the horror as she realized it was demonic
The music "sunset over the ocean" used in this episode was absolutely beautiful.
damn, you explained that loss-of-a-child thing pretty well. i could almost relate and i dont even have kids!
Hi. I'm new subscriber. Great story, and I love the artwork. Am looking forward to binge watching now!
It's so sad to hear this story. How attached she was to her little boy and how much she missed him.
So much so that she actually turned to the paranormal. Not knowing another way to handle it.
Just so so sad.... 😢😔
what's even sadder is that you actually believed it! entire narrative is a heap of excrement, nakedly exposed and debunked. what's saddest of all is that "Bedtime Stories" [appropriately abbreviated "BS"] attempts to market the (fake) death of a young boy
Just found the channel & what a fantastic concept for a channel. Something different & very interesting
This poor family.... I bothers me on a religious and personal level, and makes me sad for the family. I have close parents to me, and they only remain together because of me it seems. I fear if I pass before their time, what will happen? Will they fall apart like the poor parents in this story? What will become of them? These questions plague me often, and it is something I do not wish upon anyone with a good heart.
TopsyTriceratops so good of you to care. But please dont let it hurt you so much.
if you truly care about people "with a good heart," warn them that this entire video is pure nonsense: "Bedtime Stories" (there's a reason they abbreviate as "BS") knew full well that 'Olivia Mabel' never even existed; TX authorities roundly deny any and every (fake) 'detail' injected into this fairy tale. shame on BS for plying our heartstrings (I've lost a child in real life) and presenting their charade as anything other that an out-and-out concoction