THE BIZARRE DISAPPEARANCE OF ASHA DEGREE

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  • @SooahJoo
    @SooahJoo 6 років тому +8253

    "This video is probably going to be super short"
    *37min*
    😂😂😂 ily

    • @olivesh9111
      @olivesh9111 6 років тому +103

      Sooah Joo I was about to say the same thing 😂 I'm not complaining tho! ❤️❤️

    • @wendyneverland4044
      @wendyneverland4044 6 років тому +5

      Shyneeta RushII me too 😂😂

    • @jaylenebiesemans5855
      @jaylenebiesemans5855 6 років тому +6

      Lol I said the same thing

    • @itsyagirlyy._9243
      @itsyagirlyy._9243 6 років тому +1

      Shyneeta RushII same lmao😂

    • @camirua1485
      @camirua1485 6 років тому +4

      LMAO I WAS ABOUT COMMENT THAT

  • @rubicurran
    @rubicurran 4 роки тому +1720

    It’s interesting that no one stopped. I was driving one time with my mum at 3pm and there was a little girl walking by herself crying. We stopped and asked if she was okay, she said she was lost and didn’t know how to get home. Her baby sitter forgot to pick her up from the bus stop after school. We drove her home as she knew her address, the parents called us later balling their eyes out and said they were so thankful as she could have been taken. Jamberoo (the town) has had kidnappings before of children/teenagers. If you ever see a young child walking alone, please pull over and check if they are okay. (Only if you are a good person)

    • @jennacarrick6330
      @jennacarrick6330 4 роки тому +200

      normally people don’t stop anymore because that’s how people get kidnapped. they force little girls to pretend to be lost then the person that finds the little girl would pull over and people jump the innocent person. it happened to my older cousin but she got luckily away

    • @rinal1315
      @rinal1315 4 роки тому +77

      @@jennacarrick6330 but he did stop and follow to ask her what’s wrong, so obviously it’s not because he thought she was a trap... otherwise it would be safer and more usually to just call the police and tell them what you saw? If I saw this, being a girl I wouldn’t stop for anyone but I would definitely call the police and even exaggerate what I saw to ensure they check it out ASAP. I would even call back later for updates, I feel this is what normal people would do.

    • @alecroberts9271
      @alecroberts9271 3 роки тому +45

      I would roll the window down slightly and have my doors locked and be screaming asking if they're okay. Nobody gets in but I need to know

    • @brakattack3824
      @brakattack3824 3 роки тому +50

      Gangs that want to kill or abduct people use children walking alone at strange times to find targets. It’s safer to pull off at the next public place and call the police and maybe holler for the child to walk up ahead to the place you’re going that’s public. I’d try to record a short clip of the child for the police

    • @user-bj3jn1sq7y
      @user-bj3jn1sq7y 3 роки тому +30

      @@alecroberts9271 yes, sometimes that can be a set up for people to jump into your car!

  • @reddre3995
    @reddre3995 3 роки тому +322

    Can't believe the law enforcement tried to put out that Aysha, a precious little child, was a "typical run away" and people wonder why so many young blk women and children go missing. No one looks for our missing

    • @JustKelso1993
      @JustKelso1993 3 роки тому +15

      Know how many white kids are called 'typical runaways'? *shocked pikachu face* it is almost as if race has nothing to do with it.

    • @sun162345
      @sun162345 3 роки тому +9

      @@JustKelso1993 They're not calling 9 year old white children runaways and you know that,, either way it seems the FBI doubts she's a runaway now

    • @K8Simsley
      @K8Simsley 3 роки тому +14

      You are right and I am so sorry. :(

    • @reddre3995
      @reddre3995 3 роки тому +5

      @@JustKelso1993 you wanna know which race of child actually gets the help they deserve when they're missing? *shocked face* it's as if you can use the internet and look this simple answer up before looking like an idi×t.

    • @blackswan3436
      @blackswan3436 3 роки тому +4

      A child that age think rounding away is going outside sitting von the step. My child did anyway.

  • @mikaellaross382
    @mikaellaross382 6 років тому +2327

    What if the guy who stopped to check on her was actually the guy who abducted her and just told police she ran off. I feel like the witnesses should have been looked into a little more.

    • @amberd2268
      @amberd2268 5 років тому +53

      mikaella ross me too this is what I was thinking !

    • @FinallyIhavecomeback
      @FinallyIhavecomeback 5 років тому +145

      Why would he call and make himself a suspect? If he did anything he wouldn't report it so no one would know.

    • @jacksondoe4988
      @jacksondoe4988 5 років тому +173

      @@FinallyIhavecomeback sometimes supects do this especially in cases like this I guarantee you the police have already talked to whom they are looking for.

    • @exoticcfruitt5603
      @exoticcfruitt5603 5 років тому +5

      mikaella ross
      Yes, what he said was creepy

    • @samasiddiki3173
      @samasiddiki3173 5 років тому +24

      No because why would he draw attention to himself by becoming a witness i mean it could be to cross themselves off the suspect list but police could easily look into him so why take that risk

  • @ramsey3474
    @ramsey3474 6 років тому +1676

    I really appreciate you not only posting every day, but posting lengthy and detailed videos each day. You're doing justice to these cases, not just rushing out content

    • @amandabee2246
      @amandabee2246 6 років тому +14

      Ramsey Griffin i couldnt agree more shes amazing and so hard working

    • @shamilah6380
      @shamilah6380 6 років тому +2

      I agree! You can see so much hard work goes into her videos.

  • @ladyx8000
    @ladyx8000 4 роки тому +895

    I just thank you for covering the story of a missing black child. In the US their stories are rarely covered by the media and if it is it's done it's done in short clips buried in ridiculous stories rather than headline news which is why black social media outlets and influencers have to cover the stories.

    • @char7429
      @char7429 4 роки тому +8

      19:49 really?

    • @yourmama2041
      @yourmama2041 4 роки тому +61

      Dude not everything has to do with race. Chill out.

    • @ladyx8000
      @ladyx8000 4 роки тому +66

      UA-cam Is life Yes REALLY!!! Oh, and let's address 19:49 excuse me, but what tv shows (none of the three were news programs, not the media) did she mention? And of those mentioned were two of the biggest talk shows at the time she mentioned and wait for it....hosted by what? ....A black person. And Americas Most Wanted (which also isn't a news program) was petitioned to do the story by those two black tv show hosts and the black community. So you just further proved my point.

    • @ladyx8000
      @ladyx8000 4 роки тому +136

      Ashlynne Biggs You can feel comfortable saying, "chill out" when you're a priority not a forced after thought. No, it's not always about race but in this case what I stated is facts. Stories of missing black children aren't covered the same way (if at all) the way missing white children are covered. Period. It's a fact. There even had to be a special tv show created to ensure that black missing children get attention. It doesn't take much effort to find the facts.

    • @jeramesimonds2702
      @jeramesimonds2702 4 роки тому +21

      this case was actual covered pretty heavy by a lot and still is here... (from hometown)

  • @jacquiriley5576
    @jacquiriley5576 6 років тому +7621

    Every now and then you should do 'found fridays' where mysteries/ missing people have since been found or the case has been solved 🤞🏻🤞🏻

  • @amandabee2246
    @amandabee2246 6 років тому +1719

    crazy how hard the mom worked to keep the kids safe and still terrible things happened :(

    • @daniraye6879
      @daniraye6879 6 років тому +123

      Amanda Bee it makes you realize how nione is really safe all you can do is prep for the worst case scenario and hope for the best as a mom that terrifies me

    • @aaaaaaaaa26810
      @aaaaaaaaa26810 6 років тому +307

      I'm not sure if it applies to this case (haven't watched the entire video yet), but sometimes sheltering kids too much can be bad. The kids grow up too naïve, and the moment they aren't under their parents watch (it's inevitable. You can't keep an eye on your kid 100% of the time), they are in serious danger, since they can't identify what's a threat. But I'm not a mother, I can't say it with property...

    • @amandabee2246
      @amandabee2246 6 років тому +60

      yea you gotta let them learn. but the fact you can have such good intentions and think your doing your best and still have this happen is scary as a mom

    • @TinyCloud90
      @TinyCloud90 5 років тому +2

      had the same thoughts..

    • @r.omi98
      @r.omi98 5 років тому +25

      Is a fine line between keeping your kids safe but also aware enough so that they know how to react in certain situations or not expose themselves to things that might be dangerous

  • @XXOVXXO__
    @XXOVXXO__ 4 роки тому +191

    Asha Degree disapperance will never sit right with me, How does a 9 yr old pack her bags and leave early morning?

    • @jsmith5509
      @jsmith5509 3 роки тому +8

      @V_ , it's very possible she was sleepwalking. My brother used to try to get out of the door during his sleepwalking episodes.

    • @XXOVXXO__
      @XXOVXXO__ 3 роки тому +47

      @@jsmith5509 I'm not believing that

    • @aura5944
      @aura5944 3 роки тому +2

      With all the doors and windows locked.

    • @belmum1689
      @belmum1689 3 роки тому +2

      @@XXOVXXO__ I know someone who was bragging about beating their 15 yr old daughter while sleepwalking, now they are saying their daughter knows not to wake her mother up when sleepwalking, like that makes a mother, an adult not responsible for keeping a minor safe from being abused, even after the mother knows a minor could be in danger of being abused by her
      She was saying she also drives the car while sleepwalking/driving which is total BS.

    • @irasemamacedo6676
      @irasemamacedo6676 3 роки тому +8

      @@XXOVXXO__ right because if she was sleep walking , IMO why would she react to that man stopping her and asking if she was okay, I understand sometimes when people sleep walk they get scared when disturbed , but I doubt she slept walk for almost 5 miles !! I could be wrong but the sleep walking theory does not sit right with me

  • @sammi_norris
    @sammi_norris 6 років тому +1368

    Several people seeing something off and not calling is unfortunately so common-by stander effect. People think “oh I’m sure someone else has called law enforcement” and so they don’t call themselves. This is just a friendly urge to all fellow viewers of these videos to please, please call if you see something that seems off. It could save a life! We’d all want someone to call for us if we were in danger ❤️

    • @cynthiaisako
      @cynthiaisako 6 років тому +19

      Sammi Norris I 100% agree with this. It's so sad and it's been sooo long !

    • @brittanybaran601
      @brittanybaran601 6 років тому

      Sammi Nor

    • @sele011110
      @sele011110 6 років тому +3

      Sammi Norris yes it’s true dude it’s so weird how we behave during times like this...

    • @kunatok
      @kunatok 6 років тому +7

      I'm a snitch, so I call the police about ANYTHING suspicious that I see. This one time, there was a teenage boy walking down my street opening people's unlocked cars and trunks and taking things. I called the cops and they never showed up...

    • @AnneQuiet
      @AnneQuiet 6 років тому +9

      Living in NYC, I'll rather be annoying and call 911and have it turn out it's nothing than find out later I witnessed something I could've possibly stopped.

  • @audreymcdonald5393
    @audreymcdonald5393 6 років тому +1634

    Why would she willingly walk so many miles when the night before she could not even play a basketball game because her leg was injured

    • @lucym2989
      @lucym2989 5 років тому +205

      Audrey McDonald this is such a good point, i don’t think anyone thought of this. what is great about bringing awareness of cases like this is information like you just gave.

    • @mariskak4193
      @mariskak4193 5 років тому +39

      Bc she was sleepwalking I think

    • @jordanwilson2872
      @jordanwilson2872 5 років тому +8

      Audrey McDonald nrver thought abt this

    • @gracetaylor4291
      @gracetaylor4291 5 років тому +189

      If she was sleep walking it is possible that she was dreaming of getting ready for school since she got dressed grabbed her backpack and was walking her bus route

    • @asdfghjk6721
      @asdfghjk6721 5 років тому +10

      Grace Taylor that’s what I was thinking

  • @Alex-pj7rc
    @Alex-pj7rc 5 років тому +51

    This case is like trying to put together a puzzle but none of the puzzle pieces fit together. Extremely bizarre disappearance that I hope gets eventually solved.

  • @emilym9002
    @emilym9002 6 років тому +1493

    Bella these videos are so informative and clearly so researched! Just wanted to say we all appreciate the lengths you go to to research and film these mysteries. If I ever hear of a case I always check to see if you have a video bc they serve as excellent summaries!!

    • @aoifek9709
      @aoifek9709 6 років тому +1

      Her and Eleanor Neale are my favourites, both beautiful too.

  • @lizzyk3444
    @lizzyk3444 6 років тому +444

    I once was driving about 11:30 at night, it was cold and there was a young barefoot girl. My boyfriend and I turned around and picked her up. She was running away from her parents house and she was only 9.... she was on the way to her aunts but was walking the wrong way. We took her to her aunts so she would have a safe place to say. The running away theory to me seems the most likely! If we wouldn’t have picked up that little girl who knows who would’ve have. Probably something similar to sweet ms degree....

    • @user-ne5vd5nc3v
      @user-ne5vd5nc3v 6 років тому +4

      why was she running away? :c

    • @megansevenster749
      @megansevenster749 6 років тому +18

      If she ran away from her house she would most probably go to her aunts house down the street?

    • @zoeosagiede858
      @zoeosagiede858 6 років тому +2

      lizzy k omg

    • @angelabordack
      @angelabordack 6 років тому +31

      lizzy k I ran away from my home the first time at 8 years old. Physical/mental abuse. I only lasted half the night because it was cold and raining in NY. My parents didn’t even care or bother to look for me. So that shit about children don’t normally start running away till 12 is crap; on average, maybe, but not always. I absolutely agree with you.

    • @MM-eq1fg
      @MM-eq1fg 5 років тому +4

      i don’t get why ppl lie in the comments💀🤦‍♀️

  • @kadehanley7639
    @kadehanley7639 5 років тому +270

    My theory:
    She was sleepwalking. She gets up randomly in the middle of the night puts clothes on packs her bag and leaves she house and begins walking the route to her bus stop as if she is going to school. Someone pulls along side her asks if she is okay, this wakes her up and scares her, she panics and runs away. From there maybe she wandered around to the point where she couldn't be found or maybe she was abducted/hit by a car etc.

    • @hyerify228
      @hyerify228 4 роки тому +10

      Kade Hanley how did she lock the door if she was sleep walking?

    • @aminahh9023
      @aminahh9023 4 роки тому +5

      I don’t know I don’t think someone could’ve sleepwalked out of their house and along a highway

    • @kadehanley7639
      @kadehanley7639 4 роки тому +44

      @@aminahh9023 I know it does sound a bit extreme but I have heard stories about people doing some bizarre stuff while sleepwalking including following normal morning routines such as making breakfast, getting ready for school etc. I agree it is strange to think someone could sleepwalk like that but I don't think it is out of the realm of possibility, it's a strange case overall.

    • @Daphnaee
      @Daphnaee 4 роки тому +17

      @@kadehanley7639 Yes, the ex-girlfriend of my boyfriend was actually a sleep-walker. He catched her once cooking spaghetti in the middle of the night or showering with clothes on, and in the mornings she often had little stones from the pathway in her bed which meant, that she had to be outside at night..
      I think that that was a severe case, but such things can happen! 🙈

    • @ArdenRadani
      @ArdenRadani 3 роки тому +21

      When my daughter was 8 years old she had been in bed for a couple hours already and we were watching tv when she comes out of her bedroom, walks to the front door trying to open it and I said what are you doing? She didn’t answer me but was still trying to open the door. My sister says I think she’s sleep walking. I led her back to her room and put her back to bed. I’m so grateful that my sister stopped by otherwise I probably would’ve been in bed too and she might’ve walked out the door. We got a security system after that and would be alerted if a door or window opened up.

  • @VanessaCa2
    @VanessaCa2 6 років тому +619

    "this video is probably gonna be super short" *37 minute video* LOL Love you

    • @bellafiori
      @bellafiori  6 років тому +31

      Hahahahahahaha

    • @xocreme
      @xocreme 6 років тому +5

      Lmao I made this exact comment before I saw yours 🤷🏼‍♀️😂

    • @Ken-iu2zp
      @Ken-iu2zp 6 років тому +1

      VanessaCa2 u look like Kim Kardashian

  • @lirpa1981
    @lirpa1981 6 років тому +1885

    Who on earth sees a young girl walking alone down a highway and not call police??? Who asks if she’s okay and realizes she’s terrified and doesn’t call police immediately?!?! I think the guy that turned around is guilty! Or, It’s possible in a sleepwalking state she thought it was time for school and took off on foot.

    • @timdrakerobinbeyond6308
      @timdrakerobinbeyond6308 5 років тому +125

      I'm still sketchy with the sleep walking theory ...but who knows, either way she was definitely abducted after her disappearance

    • @notapplicable687
      @notapplicable687 4 роки тому +58

      Remember that this was the early 2000s many people didn’t have phones

    • @rustyblonchjr8660
      @rustyblonchjr8660 4 роки тому +37

      @@notapplicable687 or they probably Just didn't care

    • @baggergurl16
      @baggergurl16 4 роки тому +37

      @@rustyblonchjr8660 didn't care or figured somebody else would report it.

    • @X1GenKaneShiroX
      @X1GenKaneShiroX 4 роки тому +16

      Not Applicable Yeah, the iPhones and UA-cam haven’t existed yet in the early 2000s. The internet usage & users was pretty much way lower back then could be that.

  • @camerongreen173
    @camerongreen173 4 роки тому +225

    I live in the town this happened in. It’s heartbreaking. A nurse that looked like her got questioned for being her a few years ago, she denied everything and then was never seen again. Maybe she’s still alive. We can only hope. ❤️

    • @supner3463
      @supner3463 4 роки тому +18

      Where can I read about that? I’ve never heard of this

    • @Blackjesus3
      @Blackjesus3 4 роки тому +3

      @@supner3463 I want to read that too

    • @Atomic_Blonde.0
      @Atomic_Blonde.0 3 роки тому +9

      You're a complete stranger of course you would never hear from her again that dont mean it's her. She was kidnapped. Period

    • @Obiamajoyisrmd
      @Obiamajoyisrmd 2 роки тому +2

      “Never seen again”
      Why would she be seen again, if it ain’t her?

    • @Nursegirlalexandra
      @Nursegirlalexandra 2 роки тому +1

      @@Atomic_Blonde.0 no evidence she was kidnapped

  • @MariamaSesays
    @MariamaSesays 6 років тому +1617

    I truly appreciate these kinds of videos! Very interesting and informative and they keep people aware of what goes on in the world

  • @Malarosee
    @Malarosee 6 років тому +1625

    She’s 9 why would she just plan to leave her parents house at 2 in the morning especially if she was terrified of the dark and scared of storms ? This makes no sense did her father really see her in her bed at 2am? did the person who basically had to U turn 3 times just let her run off just like that? Why was her bag found in 2 garbage bags? Why was her stuff found in that lady’s shed ? Why was all the doors in her house locked by she was outside ? Did she have a key ? Something’s off

    • @robloxteam913
      @robloxteam913 4 роки тому +102

      You have a lot of questions 😃😂😂

    • @minjuices
      @minjuices 4 роки тому +87

      1. She left at 4 am, not 2 am.
      2. People fake fears and phobias very often. When I ran away when I was 10, I pretended to be afraid of loud noises, and bright lights, and I wasn't found for 8 days. (theory)
      3. The man probably didn't think it was a little girl, but then when he realized it was, he had to U-turn a few times to catch up to her. (theory)
      4. There could've been some sort of liquid in the bag that someone/Asha didn't want to leak, so they put it in 2 bags (theory)
      5. She probably stopped there for a while to get out of the storm, like Bella said.
      6. She probably didn't have a key. Lots of kids don't.

    • @raven7462
      @raven7462 4 роки тому +53

      @@minjuices she probably had a key and locked the door when she left so that her family would be safe and no one would brake in (theory)

    • @aminahh9023
      @aminahh9023 4 роки тому +8

      Haylee Marchand do you think that she was sleep walking? I’m not sure. A 9 yr old sleepwalks away with her belongings in a bag

    • @user-ug2oz8fj1q
      @user-ug2oz8fj1q 4 роки тому +5

      Ejiro Kirishima they put the bags over the book bag to preserve it in the soil lol the bags were plastic

  • @NiBlack00
    @NiBlack00 4 роки тому +31

    I live in Shelby, NC. She’s never been found. Billboards everywhere with her pics.

  • @jayleneperalta2638
    @jayleneperalta2638 6 років тому +535

    Can you please do the 43 missing students from Mexico... it is such a intresting story

    • @Fresharies
      @Fresharies 6 років тому +6

      43 missing students??? What happened

    • @jayleneperalta2638
      @jayleneperalta2638 6 років тому +24

      Basically to sum it all up they where protesting and
      Got in a bus and disappeared. Some people say that the bus was hijacked but the biggest theory (which i believe) because it makes more sense is that the Mexican government killed them purposely. It is still a huge discussion in Mexico right now. No bodies where ever found nothing, its like they just disappeared
      Heres a link that explains it
      Better. www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-latin-america-35539727

    • @noctivagvs
      @noctivagvs 6 років тому +2

      A story that sketchy and with tons of different versions will be difficult to tell

    • @vivianagama2055
      @vivianagama2055 6 років тому +1

      Whoa could you do this one ??!!!

    • @olie171
      @olie171 6 років тому +2

      Jaylene Peralta Don't underestimate Mexican government. They had done a lot worse than this before.
      www.google.com/search?ei=0OkUW7DsC5f2rQG6h4ToAw&q=student+massacre+mexico&oq=student+massa&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0l10.3948.14123.0.16821.14.12.0.2.2.0.861.2845.0j7j3j6-1.12.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.14.3055.6..35i39k1j0i67k1j0i131k1j0i20i264k1j0i131i20i264k1j0i10k1.197.ny2d2e9PsMo

  • @misstnt5666
    @misstnt5666 6 років тому +1678

    This is my cousin I never met. My aunts and uncles are still morning for her, we never talk about her though...love you asha

    • @isabelknier3592
      @isabelknier3592 6 років тому +182

      MISs tnT wow you’re related to her? I’m so sorry for your loss I can’t even imagine what your family went through

    • @3124april
      @3124april 6 років тому +66

      MISs tnT still morning for her? You mean mourning?

    • @weenie5912
      @weenie5912 6 років тому +71

      I'm so sorry. I'll pray for your whole family💙

    • @SAma-qp1xf
      @SAma-qp1xf 6 років тому +552

      Carissa Hull no need to be extra at such a sensitive time... but thanks vocab police

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 років тому +20

      ❤️💜💐🙏🙏🙏

  • @kyngdavid3648
    @kyngdavid3648 4 роки тому +77

    *Im from North Carolina and I was young when Asha disappearance took place, but I do remember how much it effected my mother....She was really concerned about her!! I didn’t realize it until I got a little older, but I then realized that Asha reminded my mother of my sister!! My sister and Asha was around the same age, same race, and wore the same hair style....I remember my mother literally prayed for Asha’s return home to her family (Especially her mother)!!*

  • @chessiedomrongchai
    @chessiedomrongchai 6 років тому +1982

    bella, theres been new clue to this case! please share them to get the word out!! police are now looking for people who owned a specific book and t shirt in the area. a dr. seuss book and a new kids on the block t shirt!! police didn't say why but they believe it could be useful. anything helps!

    • @marktaylor4134
      @marktaylor4134 6 років тому +10

      Chessie Domrongchai i heard

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 років тому +105

      There was also a Ford Thunderbird recorded by the FBI and Authorites as a possible lead, well car that Asha was seen getting into..... This was released as new information in 2016 or 2018???

    • @samcotlau3165
      @samcotlau3165 5 років тому +4

      Didnt get what your trying to say

    • @siimplyviibing6422
      @siimplyviibing6422 4 роки тому +21

      Samco Tlau What she means is, the murderer has(probably not anymore if you think about it) a new kiss on the block t-shirt, and a dr. Seuss book.

    • @kendallallysa7071
      @kendallallysa7071 4 роки тому +15

      They are looking for those items because those were the items that she packed in her backpack.

  • @emilygilbert7247
    @emilygilbert7247 6 років тому +900

    I wasn’t born yet, but I live where this happened. They still have billboards with Asha’s face. They’re still looking for her (also, you pronounced “Waco” correctly)!

    • @nooraqueen2716
      @nooraqueen2716 4 роки тому +10

      How will the billboards be helpful since 20 years have past and she would be in 28 they should’ve use age progression

    • @Eli8411
      @Eli8411 4 роки тому +60

      Noora Queen they do the billboards have Asha when she was a child and pictures of what she might look like as an adult

    • @angelbabyy5606
      @angelbabyy5606 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah they do ,you can sorta see it in this video.
      -i thought the Waco thing was funny, especially with how many people say casar wrong 😂

    • @ashleyray2727
      @ashleyray2727 4 роки тому +7

      I'm a local also, I look at that billboard every day on highway 150.

    • @brandy9591
      @brandy9591 4 роки тому

      Cesar like a salad.. most common mistake for casar 🤣

  • @alic2360
    @alic2360 5 років тому +84

    The blood on the road could have easily been washed away by the rain and wind

  • @Georgia-kb8vt
    @Georgia-kb8vt 6 років тому +2739

    For the sleep walking theory maybe she thought she was walking to school that’s why she had her backpack and was changed 👀 like maybe her brain was making her think she had to go to school

    • @Ken-iu2zp
      @Ken-iu2zp 6 років тому +64

      Georgia Exists that makes some sense

    • @blackballoon71
      @blackballoon71 6 років тому +159

      but her backpack being buried? someone obviously did it

    • @Anton0915
      @Anton0915 6 років тому +144

      'm not sure , but dont sleep walkers sleep walk often? or there hasnt been any studies into this. Like one night at 3 am, she decides to get up get clothes, pack them and walk THAT far? idk..

    • @nevermindxdp
      @nevermindxdp 6 років тому +114

      One time when I was young I actually got up, and started changing my socks and all to go to school, I remember as if it was a dream, but all of a sudden I just stopped and got into bed again. My sister confirmed it to me the next morning and she was so creeped out. This theory is actually plausible.

    • @jessrobinson8652
      @jessrobinson8652 5 років тому +23

      Ctrigger32 it can happen randomly but it’s not common. I know my brother sleep walked to the shop when he was young

  • @lynneOG
    @lynneOG 6 років тому +488

    There is no way I would ignore a child wandering down a road, alone, at night - Calling to claim concern after the fact, really messed up. A child alone on a road and all those people could do was drive on.

  • @slackerbivins
    @slackerbivins 4 роки тому +71

    My sister played basketball with her and we lived very close to her, still so frustrating that there are no leads.

    • @704B
      @704B 3 роки тому +1

      Yes this was huge. I'm from shelby too

    • @wraynephew6838
      @wraynephew6838 3 роки тому +1

      do you have a theory as to what happened?

    • @KikiW89
      @KikiW89 3 роки тому +1

      That's cool and All, Have y'all seen her ever since?

  • @florenceisabelle9347
    @florenceisabelle9347 6 років тому +255

    I’m scared of the dark and I’m 26 years old, I wouldn’t leave my bed in a dark room let alone walk out into the night!

    • @stephenbryant5251
      @stephenbryant5251 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly! I’m 26, and I sure as heck wouldn’t do that.

    • @corneliawissing7950
      @corneliawissing7950 3 роки тому +4

      @@stephenbryant5251 , I am 78 years old, not afraid of the dark and would not walk up/down a road alone at that time of day, simply because others, also not afraid of the dark, might be out and about with evil intentions.

    • @jacquelinebramble5495
      @jacquelinebramble5495 3 роки тому +2

      Remember her parents never told her about bad things so she probably wanted to explore

  • @alexag6726
    @alexag6726 6 років тому +559

    She could've slept walked thinking she was going to school. A friend of mine got up, got undressed, and got in the shower to follow her morning routine all while sleeping in the middle of the night. The girl didn't necessarily pack a bag, everything in her bag could've already been in there from the day before. She was even on the route to school that her bus took. Plus, the fact that she freaked out when the truck driver started talking to her would make sense because if he woke her up, its a normal response from someone sleep walking to freak out and be disoriented. Then I think someone found her along the way. I can't imagine such a young girl leaving with no apparent reason in the middle of the night during a storm without even a jacket!

    • @majak5752
      @majak5752 6 років тому +19

      But if the bag was packed from the school day before, why would she have items clothing in her school bag? Apart from her basketball uniform I think it would be unusual for her to have random items of clothing in her bag unless she packed them purposely knowing she was going to leave. At the same time though, I guess that raises the question of why she didn't take things such as a toothbrush if she intended to leave. Maybe she intended on leaving and coming back? Who knows

    • @auztart
      @auztart 6 років тому +8

      Alexa G I'm from Shelby and know the house where she was living. It was miles from the school, so she def wasn't accustomed to walking to school.

    • @JadePayne
      @JadePayne 6 років тому +21

      I did this when I was younger! I woke up in the middle of the night and went through my morning routine, packed random stuff in my backpack trying to prepare for school, and started walking to my bust stop. I only stopped because my mom heard me and stopped me. She could have waited for her bus thinking it was the morning, then when it didn't come tried to walk to school. Might be unlikely but sleep walking makes you do weird things!

    • @user-ne5vd5nc3v
      @user-ne5vd5nc3v 6 років тому +1

      im so confused, she was walking north from her house towards school? or south from her house? the video showed both and bella said "south" :S

    • @haiiitsbreeb3154
      @haiiitsbreeb3154 6 років тому +3

      Maja Kowalska maybe a change of clothes? My mom packs a backup outfit for my brother in case he needs it at school

  • @SaviorCross
    @SaviorCross 4 роки тому +52

    The driver said that he saw her walking alone, at night, during a storm, she freaked out, and ran into the bush? And the driver didn't go after her or even call the police?
    Its always said that the criminal often places themselves at the scene of the crime...

  • @jennbby96
    @jennbby96 6 років тому +74

    I’m so happy that you’re covering her case. This happened where I live and she needs more recognition!

  • @amberrappe397
    @amberrappe397 6 років тому +354

    this is literally the best week smh I had to hit the notify so youtube didn't hide these gems from me :(

  • @elizabethboyle3108
    @elizabethboyle3108 4 роки тому +70

    I drive by the huge missing sign almost everyday. That poor girl isn't ever going to be found. Seeing her brother at school from then on was so sad. You could see how much he misses her.

  • @Jb-tb8mn
    @Jb-tb8mn 6 років тому +199

    This case just stumps me.. There are so many possible theories but not very many probable ones. I really hope that one day this is solved and her parents can have some sort of closure and will be able to grieve her properly

  • @stephanieguerrero940
    @stephanieguerrero940 6 років тому +147

    This reminds me of a little bit of when my brother disappeared for a couple of hours. This was in the early 2000 and he was about 5 years old. He claimed to leave the house around 4 or 5 am because we shared a room but our door was removed so he was afraid. So he decided to leave the house and start walking towards my grandfather’s home which was about 10-15 minutes away by car. My youngest sister discovered my brother missing and told my parents who then called the police. There was a search going in the neighborhood but no luck. The police actually thought my parents were the ones who may have something to do with his disappearance. Sometime during my brother’s walk to my grandfather’s house my brother said he was picked up by a couple who found it strange that he was walking in the dark alone. They took him to their apartment and let him sleep and gave him cereal in the morning. They then asked him if he knew where he lived but he didn’t but he did remember how to get to my grandparents house so he was dropped off there. This was super freaky. What if my brother was abducted by a pedophile or a crazy person. Now my brother is 21 and still hates that I bring up this story.

    • @aushasimone
      @aushasimone 6 років тому +6

      wow.

    • @sele011110
      @sele011110 6 років тому +16

      What was he afraid of?? If he was at home?? But glad your brother was picked up by decent ppl...

    • @hellodarknessmyoldfriend4907
      @hellodarknessmyoldfriend4907 6 років тому +14

      I don't mean to be rude i just don't understand, why did he leave to walk to his grandparents house because he was scared of not having a door? Wouldn't he be more scared of walking on his own in the dark?

    • @stephanieguerrero940
      @stephanieguerrero940 6 років тому +8

      @@hellodarknessmyoldfriend4907 Honestly neither do I lol. He was super young. I don't know what he was thinking but he just didn't feel safe in the doorless bedroom.

    • @stephanieguerrero940
      @stephanieguerrero940 6 років тому +4

      @@sele011110 We grew up watching horror movies at very young age so it may have been that or just his imagination that spooked him.

  • @_.xgrace
    @_.xgrace 4 роки тому +101

    Her parents did so much to keep her safe and she went missing.....

  • @PierogiRavioli1
    @PierogiRavioli1 6 років тому +178

    Typically & statistically 9 yr olds don’t run away even if they are abused in some way shape or form. They just don’t have the resources to survive alone. Especially given the fact that they are scared, alone, dark outside, and nowhere to go. Plus she wouldn’t make it, someone would have taken her period. If that was the case where she walked out, someone would still taken advantage of her.
    If she was safe, she would have been found and returned back home. I also want to point out that she was black, if she would have been white , I really don’t think they would have said a 9 yr old white girl took a stroll in the middle of the night & ran away to nowhere. I believe that girl was most likely murdered & there are so many of them out there sold in sex slavery or murdered and they need justice. This is heartbreaking. I would be so upset if In fact my child was murdered and someone said she ran away for no damn reason.

    • @sarajay7631
      @sarajay7631 6 років тому +25

      i think some racist found her and killed her. Not uncommon in America!
      The way her bag was found is very eerie and suggest foul play. it's almost like the abductor is trying to rub it in the parents families face that yes i've killed your child.
      I also think that its weird that the investigators withheld evidence from the public/family I feel that they know what may have happened to her (ie racist group killed her) and with held the evidence so not to fuel racial tension.

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 років тому +1

      I'd be infuriated and not stop looking for the killer.... That's just me.

    • @gennicles2200
      @gennicles2200 5 років тому +17

      @European Colonist hardly an white racists?! where did you get that information lol the KKK is literally dedicated to wanting all black people killed

    • @megandudley7874
      @megandudley7874 4 роки тому +7

      European Colonist hardly any white racist groups???? Ok boomer👍🏼

    • @GlitterBabySnakPakk
      @GlitterBabySnakPakk 4 роки тому +6

      EXACTLY. I knew it was going to be deemed a runaway as soon as I saw it was a black girl 😡 they couldn’t have given af about this case the way they didn’t investigate the ppl who came forward AFTER the fact and said they ignored a little girl walking down the road at 4am in a storm. Pieces of shit.

  • @sydneysnyder11
    @sydneysnyder11 6 років тому +210

    I don't want this week to end :(

  • @Sholland0317
    @Sholland0317 3 роки тому +67

    DNA testing needs to be redone , and the case needs to be reassigned to some new eyes and minds.

  • @josja.3359
    @josja.3359 6 років тому +497

    This is so sad

  • @simplygymnastics8618
    @simplygymnastics8618 6 років тому +160

    Ugh this is bothering me how there was a note found in the backpack w her name on it w a number.. did they ever call the number or look into who’s number it is or who used to hav it!!!???

    • @iHeart2min_
      @iHeart2min_ 4 роки тому +6

      wait what? I've never heard abt this! I hope they called

    • @liviaduarte3013
      @liviaduarte3013 4 роки тому +41

      I belive it was her house number, like, for identifying the owner of the backpack and to return it

    • @annaneedshelp7729
      @annaneedshelp7729 4 роки тому +4

      timestamp 21:05

  • @chloeblues3683
    @chloeblues3683 3 роки тому +24

    When you were telling the story, I was keep thinking they should check her books.
    When I was a kid, I planned many adventures and got into troubles because I really inspired by the books I read.
    She didn't plan to run out, she thought she is going for a little adventure! You don't think so deeply, or for the far away future. She probably just planned for a small adventure, not fully running away.
    Then someone saw her and opportunity and took her..
    Such a heartbreaking story.
    Only of one of those 5 witnesses chose to do smt. when they see smt that didn't look right.
    Please, especially if it is a kid and you feel like smt is wrong, do something. Worse scenario you will be wrong and get embarrassed, still better than a kid getting hurt!

  • @mikehawk4388
    @mikehawk4388 6 років тому +208

    Excessively sheltered kids can become adept at keeping secrets. I know I was. To this day, there's heaps of things I did against my parent's will that they don't know about, even younger than Asha was. Unfortunately, sheltered kids can also be much more unaware of potential dangers than others--whether it's because the parents are too afraid to tell them about it, or because they haven't developed the social skills to decide if something IS dangerous, or if their parents are just being overprotective. (This is how my sister ended up pregnant, & how my friend ended up stalked by an internet pedophile. If everything is a boogeyman, nothing is.) Maybe someone managed to groom her into sneaking out to a meeting place.
    I also agree with the theory that, for some reason, she was running away or sleepwalking--and a predator spotted her in the perfect situation to take her. (Middle of the night, dark, no witnesses.) But I think running away is more likely than sleepwalking. Even if you LOVE your family, being sheltered can feel awful, because you're missing out on so much compared to your friends. At her age, it was a HUGE complex of mine, but my parents never knew because I was too afraid to rebel based on it being a sin or upsetting my parents. It's just so odd that she left in the dark in a storm. It makes me think there was someone who was supposed to meet her and help out.
    This 'someone' may not even be a mysterious predator. It could have been a friend who wanted to go with her, or meet her, but either never showed up, or one of them got lost along the way to the meeting place. This friend may feel horribly guilty for not showing up, or have feared getting in trouble/being blamed. Especially if they also were sheltered. Even to this day, they may feel like it's too late to come forward without looking like a bad person/selfish for waiting so long. It could have even been a friend at school Asha's parents had no idea she had.
    Not sure who could have groomed her, if that happened instead, but the internet is my main theory. Even in 2000, the boogeyman of cyber predators was a big thing, so if she talked to someone on a school computer (Like I used to do on beanie baby forums, or cartoon fansites,) that could be a reason why her parents never heard of the person--she coulda kept it a secret.
    I don't think any parent intends to isolate their child or give them a complex by overprotecting them. But the fact is, everyone I know who ended up going wild & ruining various portions of their lives by being unable to control how much of life they chased after, were sheltered kids eager to be free. It's very, very important to be honest with your kids about dangers, but also to trust that they can make good choices, & give them an environment at home to BE honest about their lives without fear of being punished or grounded or having things taken away from them. It kind of teaches kids that if they want to have fun like other kids, they need to lie to their parents.
    This is a case that always sticks with me, & I always have a place in my heart wondering what happened to Asha. I hope that some day, her family can get the answers they need. This case has apparently never gone cold, even after all these years. That gives me hope that there are threads being connected behind the scenes that will lead to those answers.

    • @itssboogs3724
      @itssboogs3724 4 роки тому +30

      and that’s one thing that makes it harder to solve i believe. sheltered kids aren’t that easy to read they’re very to themselves which can be good but in this case it’s not. my sister is a very quiet kid and some of the things she does surprises me so it definitely makes sense. i’m glad you commented this, it helps!

    • @kingmuizz708
      @kingmuizz708 4 роки тому +9

      Glad to get your perspective on this,it totally fits how she was acting too..

    • @princessnini4273
      @princessnini4273 3 роки тому +8

      this was a really good perspective

  • @charlottemorrison6848
    @charlottemorrison6848 2 роки тому +11

    I went to school with her parents and this happened in my town. It was such a scary and sad time. So many people were looking for her. I often think about this case and wonder if they will ever find out what happened to her. There is no closure, just questions.

  • @justherevibing6611
    @justherevibing6611 6 років тому +166

    ughhh I felt physically sick when you were listing that guy's string of offences. Whether he did it or not, this is the reason things like this continue to happen. They always get away with it. What a heartbreaking story, I just hope the family find peace no matter how small it is :(

  • @KristenxLeanne
    @KristenxLeanne 6 років тому +1236

    No you said Waco properly! :D

    • @jordparkz377
      @jordparkz377 6 років тому +1

      Kristen Leanne love you Kristen 😁

    • @linomas1977
      @linomas1977 6 років тому +2

      No she did not???

    • @haileyadams4031
      @haileyadams4031 6 років тому +19

      Yes she did😂 don’t play like that unless you aren’t from the USA

    • @emilygilbert7247
      @emilygilbert7247 6 років тому +13

      Yeah I live here. That’s how you say it 😂

    • @lovelypeachesqueen1009
      @lovelypeachesqueen1009 6 років тому +2

      Kristen Leanne no one cares

  • @PrettyIcylinnOfficial
    @PrettyIcylinnOfficial 4 роки тому +544

    My theory is when she left the house, she was walking the road as if she had school but she never checked the time.. so she was earlier than usual. OR MAYBE, she “made” her team lose yesterday (even though it wasn’t her fault” & thought maybe she needs to get to school early to practice. What if when she was walking the car that stopped her & asked was she okay scared her that she ran into the woods and ran so far in she couldn’t find her way out. Maybe somebody else was in the woods & found her & decided to take her unexpectedly... or the driver probably ran after her to help her but accidentally killed her because she was maybe trying to defend herself.. idk🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @user-eq7lf4bx8u
      @user-eq7lf4bx8u 4 роки тому +34

      I ain’t know uu watched these type of stuff

    • @Khaladevine
      @Khaladevine 3 роки тому +16

      @@user-eq7lf4bx8u LMAO

    • @sethstine4698
      @sethstine4698 3 роки тому +49

      Except she walked the opposite direction from her school. While children are generally not good with directions, the direction of her school in which she rode the bus to and from everyday, is one of the few places that she would know which direction to go.

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 3 роки тому +7

      Woods in the Cleveland County area aren't very dense and usually never more than an acre in total area.
      If she lived in the Robbinsville area, I'd say that's a good theory. That was where Eric Rudolph hid for 10 years from police for the Atlanta Centennial Park bombing.

    • @Blessedx222
      @Blessedx222 3 роки тому +2

      Damn so maybe she ran away because she felt the basketball game was her fault

  • @Hanniekinz
    @Hanniekinz 6 років тому +1350

    I don’t think she was sleep walking. Changing clothes, packing bags, and unlocking doors are quite complex tasks to do when sleep walking. I think she ran away. She had a bag packed with items she thought she would need, even food (candy). Something caused her to want to leave. She probably left early morning knowing no one would be up and she’d be able to sneak out. Why left and what happened after is the real question.
    Thanks for all your hard work on these videos, Bella! ❤️
    UPDATE 2024: I just saw a news article regarding some updates and knew the case sounded familiar. I immediately came here. Hoping the truth will come to light and justice will be served ❤

    • @lucyparker3802
      @lucyparker3802 6 років тому +104

      Hannah Marie I babysat this kid once and she was sleep walking and got up to go to the toilet and unlocked the door and tired to go outside while asleep so it could be possible

    • @sophietatnell8093
      @sophietatnell8093 6 років тому +70

      I used to sleep walk and unlock the doors and take keys with me and I was around 6.

    • @cameronandrews944
      @cameronandrews944 6 років тому +84

      You’d be surprised at what one could do while sleepwalking. When my brother was younger, he walked and talked in his sleep. One time, he started walking out the door but luckily our mom stopped him. So it is possible to do those tasks while sleepwalking, but I don’t necessarily think that is the case here.

    • @sammellmers410
      @sammellmers410 6 років тому +43

      I personally have woken up in the middle of unlocking a door in my house it actually freakeddd me out soo much 😅😅 ran back to my bed and almost considered chaining myself down haha

    • @lindanimated
      @lindanimated 6 років тому +38

      I've heard of people doing things as complex as driving successfully from point A to point B while sleepwalking, so I'm not discounting the sleepwalking theory yet. Whether or not Asha did sleepwalk I obviously don't know, but I think it could be possible!

  • @tenwaystowearit
    @tenwaystowearit 6 років тому +62

    You did a great job on this one Bella despite the lack of evidence and information available. I can’t imagine the suffering her family has endured. Honestly I think I would rather actually have a body and KNOW what happened rather than my young child just disappear never to be seen again.
    And it is amazing that the people who saw her didn’t get out and hold her and call police. If I a young kid walking alone at odd hours I’m holding you and calling the police unless a parent surfaces. At 3am. Yeah you’re staying with me and we’re going to the police station. And if they run I’d try to go after them because I couldn’t live with myself if something happened to them.

  • @zoraticha279
    @zoraticha279 5 років тому +66

    I was like: Hmm this video sounds interesting... 7 hours later, I catch myself still watching your videos about murders😅💖

  • @DemiPapaDemzoxo
    @DemiPapaDemzoxo 6 років тому +169

    I’m sooo obsessed with mystery week!!!! Yes Bella kill it

  • @user-ws7cp3ec4g
    @user-ws7cp3ec4g 6 років тому +40

    I’ve heard this case before but you added so much more information and background to the family life. Good research girl. 👏 👏 👏

  • @kirasimmons9853
    @kirasimmons9853 3 місяці тому +6

    Asha has been in the news for the past few days. They found a car that they took off a property and have been seaching areas for the past 2 days! Hopefully they can finally solve this so the family can get answers

  • @itsjennyhun
    @itsjennyhun 6 років тому +47

    It’s amazing how you remember so many details and just the whole story in general I see that you love this and are so dedicated to this ! Love your voice sooo soothing

  • @grace6908
    @grace6908 6 років тому +319

    If her leg was swore from the game how would she walk miles to run away.

    • @nobodyspecial9623
      @nobodyspecial9623 4 роки тому +25

      Kids have amazing adrenaline rush?idk

    • @moka_dotz2857
      @moka_dotz2857 4 роки тому +24

      David G when ur running for ur life suddenly you feel ok and just focus on running away and not of ur leg

    • @Qurann21
      @Qurann21 4 роки тому +10

      Your body goes into flight mode for e.g. less saliva will be produced so the energy saved can go to the legs

    • @ek9397
      @ek9397 4 роки тому +7

      It wasn’t really hurt, Asha said that to try and excuse her fouling out at the basketball game but then admitted it wasn’t true.

    • @sheldinemay30
      @sheldinemay30 4 роки тому +1

      Fight or flight

  • @nikkigregory8458
    @nikkigregory8458 4 роки тому +21

    The sad part is if even one of the people that saw her called the police, she would've been brought home before anyone even knew she was missing.

  • @h75015
    @h75015 6 років тому +495

    my theory is that maybe the witness that saw her run into the woods actually abducted her but used his evidence to hide it

    • @tracywilliams8953
      @tracywilliams8953 6 років тому +60

      Faith Gaman I was thinking the same thing, because the guy said that he made three circles around her before asking if she was ok. I think that the only reason he made those circles, were because he hit her and was trying to check if she was dead, without getting out of his car.

    • @FinallyIhavecomeback
      @FinallyIhavecomeback 5 років тому +34

      Why call the cops and incriminate yourself? Why even make yourself a suspect? Doesn't make sense. I don't think it was him.

    • @aliinwonderland656
      @aliinwonderland656 4 роки тому +25

      That would make sense. He circled around her so many times to be sure that no one was around and that she was alone.

    • @goku9791
      @goku9791 4 роки тому +30

      FinallyIhavecomeback the same reason why the guy who sexually assaulted and killed a girl went to look for her knowing he killed her

    • @elinawakefield9155
      @elinawakefield9155 4 роки тому +8

      @finallyihavecomeback They do that so it seems like they care about them missing or to seem like he was worried about her to cover up the truth but he might of not have abducted her.

  • @lolarodriguez426
    @lolarodriguez426 6 років тому +38

    This child lived an hour from me and her book bag found in the town 15 minutes from my town in Morganton,N.C.Those roads and highways are extremely dark and isolated and also lots and lots of woods.I have worried about this case since day one!It's so close to home! I appreciate you doing her story💞

  • @TheNaha0
    @TheNaha0 5 років тому +64

    I went to school with Asha and Obrian worked with her family at PPG. Asha was always happy in school very competitive but always happy. I remember the Sundrop guy stated he saw her but keep in mind cellphones werent as huge then, my dad had just got a Mitsubishi cellphone around that time. I pray shes out there alive. Shelby was near casar, my brother was murdered there, a man was found with his head and fingers missing, and a guy we went to school with was murder then cut up in a garage. Meth or some racist issue out near the area. Weird things happened around there.

    • @kathrynbaker7529
      @kathrynbaker7529 3 роки тому

      So sorry for the loss of your brother. How devastating.

    • @lailaezzat5286
      @lailaezzat5286 2 роки тому

      I’m so so so so sorry for your loss I’m Happy justice was brought to your brother but the loss is still tragic I hope your Okay your brother is watching you from heaven 🥰😚

  • @kelsey4548
    @kelsey4548 6 років тому +363

    I think she had planned to leave, or thought about leaving so much (from the books), that she became halfway awoken after her dad opened the door to check on them. I think she was in a dream like state running away until the man in the 18 wheeler saw her. After that she woke up fully and realized she was outside in the rain and ran into the shed. After clearing her thoughts and realizing she needed to go back home, she saw Donald Ferguson or another predator and he talked her into getting his car. I think that he pretended he knew her father and mother and he offered to “drive her home”. Then he sexually assaulted and murdered her
    ORRRRR
    She shared her thoughts of adventure and running away (inspired by the book) with an adult close to her (teacher, church member, basketball parent/coach, etc.). They convinced her to get up early and come meet them and they’d have adventures. They would have used it as a chance to abduct her.

    • @jessicaamaro1111
      @jessicaamaro1111 6 років тому +15

      kelsey4548 yes!!! The second theory!

    • @mel79x
      @mel79x 6 років тому +26

      The only thing that doesn’t make sense about the second theory to me is that how would she know when to wake up( assuming she didn’t have an alarm set otherwise her mom and brother would have heard it) and when and what time to be there?(at the shed) but overall it is a good theory. I just wish we all knew why she left, where she left to and what happened to her.

    • @thejourney1369
      @thejourney1369 6 років тому +10

      I think she trusted someone the family knew and agreed to meet them. Despite her mom’s best intentions, you simply cannot protect your child all the time. I had the original helicopter mom, but I still ended up being molested by someone she and my Dad trusted. Thankfully, they never found out. But yeah, I think she was going to meet someone she and her family trusted.

    • @UniqeoBurritoCp
      @UniqeoBurritoCp 6 років тому +4

      Maybe she never went to sleep? like she'd planned it out and waited for the right moment to leave? idk but the second theory seems very plausible

    • @salmaarriaga2828
      @salmaarriaga2828 6 років тому +2

      That’s a great theory !! It’s so sad this poor girl went through this

  • @gobstopper1999
    @gobstopper1999 6 років тому +175

    watching these have been the highlight of my week!💖

  • @Hearth123
    @Hearth123 3 роки тому +20

    This story bothers me more than any other true crime story I can think of. There are so many questions and it's just a tragedy that her family cant even have closure

  • @didu2689
    @didu2689 6 років тому +29

    Loved the facial expression you've made when you talked about the parents not letting the kids watch the news, "I understand but..." sums up my life hahah.

  • @ashleyputnam3129
    @ashleyputnam3129 6 років тому +191

    This happened in my town, her mother still fights for her to be found every day, the signs are still up for the reward if she’s found

    • @udontunderstandthebeautyof4033
      @udontunderstandthebeautyof4033 3 роки тому +18

      Her mother is the definition of dedication❤️🥺

    • @704B
      @704B 3 роки тому +2

      I'm from shelby too. This was huge. They still have signs up

    • @chloe-xl2wz
      @chloe-xl2wz 3 роки тому

      @@704B i used to go to fallston and bms 💀💀

  • @alvasommer6898
    @alvasommer6898 4 роки тому +42

    She would‘ve been 30 today 🥺

  • @lex-ov6wh
    @lex-ov6wh 6 років тому +203

    But i feel like why would she get into the green car if she supposedly was so frightened by the man in the truck asking if she was ok😕

    • @lovelyl5025
      @lovelyl5025 6 років тому +38

      ShakeyMakeup maybe it was a familiar face. Or how the person approached her ? Maybe they asked if she needed a ride or kept following her making her eventually get in the car. There’s a whole lot of trust in the situation if In fact someone did lan on abdicating her because she has no cell phone to talk to the person along the way and share with them her where abouts so maybe the person told her where to meet them and got tired of waiting and started driving and found her walking along the road. I think it’s probably someone from church because if you think about it that same day she got abducted she had went to church. Then she came back and went to sleep later on then woke up early in the morning. Maybe someone from church gave her instructions on what to do.

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 років тому +7

      She knew the guy very well, who drove the green Ford.

    • @notzoitsa8261
      @notzoitsa8261 5 років тому +26

      maybe it was a woman in the car, if it was a woman she probably didn't feel as scared

    • @avatovar6164
      @avatovar6164 4 роки тому +3

      ShakeyMakeup what if it was her father. it was probably a car they didn’t keep at their house. i saw previous theory’s that her dad abused her sexually. maybe she got into the car wit him because he was so nice?

    • @alizandraaa2810
      @alizandraaa2810 4 роки тому

      @@lovelyl5025 I know this years ago but😂😂 I agree kind of if she brought a bag clothes etc I think it was a family or familir face maybe thought she was visiting a house u know the normal, And was tricked and thats how she got abducted

  • @justmeashley7923
    @justmeashley7923 6 років тому +393

    Am I the only one who LOVES the way Bella says “sniffer dogs”? Ya? Just me? Ok.

    • @hannahxx4297
      @hannahxx4297 6 років тому +1

      I love it too.

    • @cynthiamaple3225
      @cynthiamaple3225 6 років тому +4

      holy crap. i was reading this comment and i was like “what?” and literally a split second after bella said it. 😂 i’m dying

    • @hagrid1123
      @hagrid1123 6 років тому

      Wen she say day

  • @taylermartin6423
    @taylermartin6423 3 роки тому +13

    imagine how confused and sad her brother was 🥺

  • @purplelamp273
    @purplelamp273 6 років тому +17

    Asha Degree and Relisha Rudd are the reasons why I got into true crime... Hearing their stories makes me so frustrated that they aren't solved. That being said, thank you for your coverage and fantastic video!

    • @nikkitaamaker146
      @nikkitaamaker146 3 роки тому +2

      They look alike too 💯❤️🥰🥰 Yahway Bless them both 🙌

  • @nawairahahsan7989
    @nawairahahsan7989 6 років тому +101

    Bellaaaaaaaa keep these Mystery videos cominggg! Love you and these mysteries💖 their so interesting and you put so much effort into the research you do into these cases❣️ also i love your makeup in this video! Its so fresh and natural, please do a tutorial on it😘

  • @joeye1772
    @joeye1772 4 роки тому +408

    Parents: I can’t think why she would leave!!!
    Also parents: *control their kids by refusing them access to social lives, tv, and internet*

    • @bumfuzzel7792
      @bumfuzzel7792 4 роки тому +76

      Asha might’ve not minded no tv or internet, she also did have a social life. Her parents were strict but they were in fact great parents..

    • @teacherloyias7313
      @teacherloyias7313 4 роки тому +10

      @@bumfuzzel7792 lmao are you the parent?

    • @bumfuzzel7792
      @bumfuzzel7792 4 роки тому +60

      Nope but other people shouldn’t be talking abt how to parent, especially bc they are probably still to this day upset about her death, so they shouldn’t blame the parents

    • @aproblematicdesire
      @aproblematicdesire 4 роки тому +12

      Bumfuzzel exactly.

    • @hine6063
      @hine6063 4 роки тому +18

      Joey E apart from letting your kids have social lives, parents taking away tv or internet isn’t bad. Running away because you lost internet for a day? Sheesh.

  • @pyrrols
    @pyrrols 6 років тому +27

    this one really made me sad and lowkey ruined my night

  • @alexissevcik3638
    @alexissevcik3638 6 років тому +186

    You are so amazing I LOVE YOU and your channel, particularly these videos. You make amazing efforts to fully research the cases and always report every detail in such a respectful and caring manner. You’re so beautiful and I look up to you so much. I’m so happy I follow you. You have over 1 million followers now and yet you’re still so genuine and I had no idea you’d been so successful on here until looking just now, as I subbed years ago. You’re amazing keep doing great I love you!!

    • @bellafiori
      @bellafiori  6 років тому +12

      You are so kind thank you!! Love you too darling 💛💛💛

  • @purehell5010
    @purehell5010 3 роки тому +6

    Damn, this is heartbreaking.. I live only like 30-40 minutes away from Shelby and I have never heard of the case. It’s crazy how much terrible shit happens that sometimes it’s overwhelming and just gets buried or mixed in with all the other awful news you hear about and eventually, news stops spreading.. meanwhile the family and friends keep searching and keep having to live this nightmare. I would never wish this upon someone. As a father myself of a 1 year old daughter, I can’t imagine her going missing, ever. I would just lose it

  • @caitlynculbert9599
    @caitlynculbert9599 6 років тому +151

    When you showed the mugshot of the guy I felt so weird.. no idea why it got to me but ..jesus...

    • @JuicyfruitJessieB
      @JuicyfruitJessieB 6 років тому +21

      Caitlyn Culbert his mugshot kind of looks into your soul....and makes you feel quesy

    • @minahil-R
      @minahil-R 4 роки тому +15

      I got so scared i literally had to close my eyes.
      He has this evil look in his eyes. *shudder*

    • @fawn7777
      @fawn7777 4 роки тому +2

      He scared the shit out of me.

    • @jennacarrick6330
      @jennacarrick6330 4 роки тому +1

      what was the time stamp i never saw it

    • @syria384able
      @syria384able 3 роки тому +1

      Yes he looks suspect

  • @louisaann5480
    @louisaann5480 6 років тому +30

    Do one about Mr Cruel!!! He was a serial killer in Australia back in the 80s and he has never been caught since then because he doesnr leave any forensic evidence

    • @user-ws7cp3ec4g
      @user-ws7cp3ec4g 6 років тому

      Louisa Ann yes this one freaks me out being an Aussie (I believe this is the serial killer that was in Melbourne - aka where I live)

    • @louisaann5480
      @louisaann5480 6 років тому

      Jaime Lee yes omg its so creepy.... they have a 1.2 million dollar reward for the tip that leads to his arrest. Means he is hard to catch. I wonder if he’s still alive

  • @alexisspada9429
    @alexisspada9429 4 роки тому +75

    I feel like someone she knew(an older person probably with bad intentions) maybe someone from church or someone she was comfortable with knew about how sheltered she was(she couldn’t use computers, internet, watch certain tv shows and probably more things) and played on that by saying to her “hey if you sneak out in the middle of the night so you don’t get in trouble I will take you to my house and you can use the computer, play games, watch any shows you want and do whatever you want” telling her that they will pick her up in the middle of the night then bring her back before her parents wake and if it was someone she trusted of course she’s gonna take that offer so maybe something like that happened? Not too sure but something bad definitely happened because there is no way she left in the middle of the night into the dark storm which she was afraid of there’s just no way.

    • @sarai373
      @sarai373 3 роки тому +2

      Bingo

    • @leerodriguez42
      @leerodriguez42 2 роки тому

      Yep

    • @izzybeets2305
      @izzybeets2305 Рік тому +2

      this is my theory too. someone she knew definitely planted this idea for her, maybe told her to meet them somewhere gave her directions and was waiting when she got to the spot then maybe took her away or killed her either way i don’t she just left

  • @mia1694
    @mia1694 6 років тому +9

    Ive never clicked a video faster in my life. Ive been studying crimology for a little under a year now and this is one case that really stumps me.

  • @xshillpvp
    @xshillpvp 6 років тому +158

    I think something happened in church. Sadly, in my expericene, church is a place where a lot of people live dubble lives. They act all "godly" but in reality they are child predators. Maybe she was sexually abused and this triggered her to runaway...
    Edit: Also if it was somone from church, they probably used God and religion as a way to groom her

    • @emilyoliveira3398
      @emilyoliveira3398 6 років тому +32

      Isadora Barros “they act all godly but really they are child predators”. That is a pretty general and ignorant remark to make. Of course there are horrible people in churches, just like in every other institution created. The problem isn’t necessarily the institution, but the people who disguise themselves within it and take advantage of it. Same goes for creeps in politics or show business or any other thing. But just because a church is mentioned doesn’t automatically connect to an overwhelming possibility of sexual abuse.

    • @xshillpvp
      @xshillpvp 6 років тому +21

      Emily Oliveira Never said that, and I clearly said "in my experience"

    • @mrsmuhk
      @mrsmuhk 5 років тому +22

      Emily Oliveira truth hurts?

    • @kykyakalakya2348
      @kykyakalakya2348 5 років тому +2

      Double

    • @itssboogs3724
      @itssboogs3724 4 роки тому +12

      Emily Oliveira Her point is right though she also said FROM HER EXPERIENCE so obviously her opinion. It’s not like she’s judging the whole church it’s just a possibility, just like the other comments accusing her family. She’s just trying to help not judge, i think you took it too personal lol.

  • @vigproductions1018
    @vigproductions1018 5 років тому +34

    Bella: "This video is gonna be really short"
    Video: 37 Minutes and 24 Seconds
    Me:

  • @UniquelyClaire
    @UniquelyClaire 6 років тому +13

    These types of videos are very informative, but they also bring the cases to peoples attention and can even encourage someone to come forward. Is it possible if you could do a Mystery Monday on the disappearance of Kyron Hornman? The case is so heartbreaking and it would be great if it were kept alive.

  • @jennifercross2924
    @jennifercross2924 6 років тому +64

    Ok why didn't these people who saw a 9 yes old walking in the middle of the night take some sort of action??

    • @harleighstringer
      @harleighstringer 6 років тому +9

      Jennifer Cross seriously wondering the same thing. this could have been prevented, she could be fine now

  • @laurenslife5811
    @laurenslife5811 2 роки тому +11

    I’ve been a teenager and literally slept walked and actually got on the street, luckily my mum realised came out found me. ❤sad to hear they didn’t call help immediately x

    • @hollielupton4145
      @hollielupton4145 2 роки тому +4

      My ex woke up as a teenager standing by the highway in the driveway of his home.

    • @Butterflyangelic
      @Butterflyangelic 3 місяці тому +1

      @@hollielupton4145thats so scary 😖

  • @ginapastor1171
    @ginapastor1171 6 років тому +15

    Just watched two of your recent mystery videos and I got a notification for this one. MY DAY GOT 100% better

  • @jazzychick83backupmsp92
    @jazzychick83backupmsp92 6 років тому +52

    this story kind of gets me upset because her parents did everything and limited everything so that they would never get hurt, taken, sexually abused, anything, and this happened they did everything they could to prevent this and now they probably would limit any other kids of theirs (if they had any more), even worse because their method didn’t work the first time.

  • @MichaelLynch-v1p
    @MichaelLynch-v1p 3 місяці тому +5

    A dying man called the cops the other day saying he needed to get something off his chest. The man died 2 day ago on the 10th . The cops have been at this man's property for 3 days searching his land , they also towed an old green car from the garage. The police are also executing multiple search warrants on other properties... all tied to this case . We're about to finally find out what happened to this child

  • @kirstynicole2699
    @kirstynicole2699 6 років тому +135

    Honestly, i think the sleep walking and running away scared its the most likely theory. I've slept walked out of my house before, taking my toothbrush and face wash without knowing! Loving these videos, i dont want this week to end :(

    • @paulaegraham
      @paulaegraham 6 років тому +2

      Kirsty Nicole Did you bury them in 2 trashbags?

  • @radicalxisme1592
    @radicalxisme1592 6 років тому +47

    Maybe someone had been watching her and told her to meet them somewhere for something. There are cases of pedophiles grooming kids by stalking them at school and such, building relationships with them so the kids trust them. If she wasn't sleepwalking and did indeed leave of her own free will, I think she was eventually abducted. Her backpack was found in a super suspicious way. Also, maybe she knew the person driving the green car or maybe she was just so tired of walking she trusted them to give her a ride.

  • @daggemask
    @daggemask 5 років тому +11

    Some years ago I once woke up standing in the hallway in the middle of the night turning the lights on and off consistently. My brother was awake and asked if I was okay. Creepy sleepwalking thing.

  • @dianatorres7499
    @dianatorres7499 6 років тому +13

    These videos are so frustrating to me but I can’t help but watch them. You always do such a good job with the research that I just get caught up in every case lol

  • @marisaceleste5626
    @marisaceleste5626 6 років тому +152

    Bella : “this video is probably gonna be super short
    Me: *looks at 37 mins*
    Also me: I love you Bella

  • @imbluedubbadee
    @imbluedubbadee 5 років тому +34

    I started running away from home at like 6 or 7 but my home life was rocky. I feel like yeah, she probably left of her own free well but maybe someone was grooming her or put this idea into her head. Maybe they said they'd take her somewhere fun but if she said anything to anyone she couldn't go, something like that.

  • @hazelnewman7032
    @hazelnewman7032 6 років тому +7

    I just can’t watch any other mystery videos except yours! Your videos are so well done and informative I love them and I love you x

  • @bt2212
    @bt2212 6 років тому +4

    Thanks for covering this story! I feel so bad for her family and to think she would be 27 now!! I've only seen one other video on this topic so thanks again for keeping her story alive and keeping the interest in her case going

  • @dafnifez
    @dafnifez 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for covering this case. It's one of those cases that has stuck with me ever since I first read about it and it bugs me so much that it doesn't seem to be getting as much attention as prominent cases of missing white children in the US do. I've racked my head over and over and over again over this case trying to understand Asha's thoughts and motivations that night as well as where and how exactly things went very wrong for her. And I still can't seem to settle on an explanation that neatly explains all the publicly available evidence. So frustrating and a million times more heartbreaking.

  • @rebeccaw6876
    @rebeccaw6876 6 років тому +57

    This case is one of the craziest to me. She just ran into a shed and nothing else after. Crazy remind me a bit of Maura Murray went she just disappeared in the woods.

  • @karenmartinez8391
    @karenmartinez8391 6 років тому +269

    My question is...The guy who asked her if she was okay why wouldn't he go after her ? Or call 911? He made all those U turns to just drop it ? 🤔 he could've also been the one to abduct her.

    • @kayhicks8869
      @kayhicks8869 6 років тому +75

      Karen Martinez you running after someone in the middle of the night into the woods?

    • @muls9571
      @muls9571 6 років тому +43

      I don't think he would have come forward if he had abducted her

    • @muls9571
      @muls9571 6 років тому +31

      Karen Martinez He probably didn't want to get involved, people don't like to get involved in things that don't concern them.

    • @emely2314
      @emely2314 6 років тому +25

      ketheia hicks its a 9 year old child. You’re gonna phone the police

    • @karenmartinez8391
      @karenmartinez8391 6 років тому +25

      She's not going to run a million miles per hour he could have caught up to her quickly. The least he could have done is call 911. It's a child! The fear that I would i have running after her wouldn't be anywhere near the fear she had. He took forever to even say that he saw her so he could have been trying to dispose/hide body during that time. There's so many cases where even the one hurting these kids join the search party's in an attempt to make it look like they care. It just bothers me that they didn't look into him further.