Investigating Mysterious Encounters from Randonautica
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- Опубліковано 9 сер 2020
- In June of 2020, a group of teenagers encountered human remains while utilizing an adventure app named Randonautica. Soon after, others began reporting eerie discoveries as well. Are their findings authentic, or were they victims of confirmation bias?
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what's 9+10
18
21
69
pretty sure it's 17
Uhhhhh i think its a carrot
Damn, y'all... "Death?" "Satanism?" How come nobody ever searches for "Gainful Employment" or "Lifelong Love?" Sheesh.
Where’s the fun in that?😂
Gainful Employment... Sucks having no income in these trying times. Currently signing up for the military service since I can't apply elsewhere. Also been mulling to take that route since graduating college.
or "ENDLESS REAL MONEY"
@@alwayscurious3357 are... are you trying to recruit us..?
@@TheZerr96 Well, if you have graduated from college with a technical course. You got better chances in the service they say...
That ending is the scariest thing about this video. There's nothing creepier than an empty Walmart parking lot late at night, some urban legends say that if you stand in the center of a Walmart parking lot at 12AM and stare into the darkness behind the store, you'll hear the sound of crack being smoked and you may even see the flame of a lighter in the distance.
And if you think hard enough you may just be able to make out the smell of weed in the distance
I peed my pants. Anyone want some.
@@imayormaynothaveshoeson7376 scrumptious
Bruh
Bradley Johnston ah you made me chuckle
I used this app once and set the intention as happiness, took me to a bridge I'd always visit before and at first nothing really happened, then I heard some scurrying, looked under a bridge and this whole family of groundhogs peeked at me from under it, I was happy
such a wholesome comment aww
Bs
Yeah what a great made up story thank you.
@@JeffRB animals exist.
@@okie3924 no way f.r. I take it back then
This video inspired me to download the app myself, and see if it would lead me to any weird-ass locations.
Unfortunately, I basically live in Farmville, so I ended up in a field full of potatoes. I found many of them, as you might expect. Shocked and disturbed, will never recover from this.
screaming and cryin right now
@@RoachDogJr. Same homie
🥔 replies: 🥔🥔, 🥔🥔🥔🥔, 🥔🥔🥔. So, there.
Potatoes? You live in Idaho, by chance?
How are u holding up today?
“I went to the Randounautica location and there were three guys jumping up and down chanting ‘memories’, I think they might be part of a cult”
They were actually the randonautica destination. There is a creepy dude studying fucking fuel pipes then some random dudes jumping in circle lol. I guess thats the apps experience. Depends on whos pov are you looking from lol
@@P-Bass_Pete That's some good wifi you got down in the sewer bro!
Just me and the boys playing in the woods
@@elkoraki779 the wood?
T H E W O O D
The "creepy birds nest" is actually a Chinese labyrinth. You walk through the pattern and then leave something in the middle... a wish or hope, something to remember someone you lost, etc. Not creepy. Not a nest.
@@LaraUAE Right? I lost one of my bestest friends back in 2004 and his favorite place to go was a Chinese labyrinth... and its where I go if I wanna be closer to him. 💙😊
Wow
I mean, still creepy
that's really beautiful :)
I know this isn’t an original comment or anything, but this is so cool/sweet!
Someone else probably drove by at 22:45 looking for Satanism and saw 3 dudes locking arms, dancing in a circle and freaked out thinking they stumbled across some weird ritual.
Hahahahah perhaps
That was so funny. Thanks for the laugh ;) :)
OH NOES, THE INFAMOUS THREESOME HUG OF THE DEVIL!
Lol
Home is where you make it
The "creepy birds nest" thing was just a serenity walk path. You are meant to pray or walk n meditate, so to speak. They are quite calming. Why it was surrounded by sticks, not sure, but the rocks were offerings of thanks. I have a nice one in my town by a church and veteran cemetery.
i’ve seen horse trails that looks similar to it as well, to have a contained space to ride in horses to get used to feeling before a hike or just to rest
It was a labyrinth. How people can research the unknown and not know a labyrinth shows they aren't doing research.
@@thurayya8905 a labyrinth is used symbolically...walking meditation, site of rituals, ceremony and other stuff. But what kind of rituals and ceremonies?
Randonautica be like "I know a place" and then take you to literally nowhere
Exactly
The only interesting trip I went on using the app was when it took my friends and I to a dirt road in the middle of nowhere. We drove down it and saw a patch of grass and dirt thrown onto the gravel and we stopped to check it out. I was the only one wearing jeans so I hopped over the ditch that had a pile of rocks on the side of it. I get to the rocks and found a piece of a rock with half of a first and last name carved on it, it was a different color than the other rocks. We eventually went back another day out of curiosity to see if we could find the other pieces to the rock. We found two more that fit with the first. I have the rocks piled up in the corner of my room for memorys lol
underrated comment
I explored the app and got coordinates that lead into the woods by a trailer home, I live in a small town so I was like no I'm going to get shot by some old dude with a rifle so I uninstalled the app and never did anything with it.
Billi Boyer was the patch of grass connected to the ground? Because apparently small patches of grass with nothing else around could be indicators of a dead body fertilizing a small part of the ground. Could also just be a random patch of grass tho :p
I’ve tried using Randonautica before but it keeps wanting me to break in to the military base near me.
Looks like the app wants you to raid it for answers about Area 51.
(This is a pretty trendy dead meme so stab me with insults and dislikes if you want)
@@akibutnotanalt6173 why did you write this
same here! or airports, it's obsessed with airports
Do it.
hahahah
While that murder suitcase thing is deeply disturbing and terrifying, at least them finding it led to some families getting closure. Imagine how sad it would be not even even know what exactly happened to your loved one because they just disappeared with no explanation. Hoping the killer(s) get caught and punished.
Amen.
@@redwoodrebelgirl3010what does “amen” mean?
@@koalaplays8855they agree
They caught who did it. Jessica Lewis and Austin Wenner were murdered by their landlord.
@@alphooey that’s strange I’ve never heard that
This reminds me of geocaching because it takes you places you never would have gone before. It gets you out of the house and gives you an opportunity to explore. Everything you encounter was there before, but you never take the time to notice it.
your name had me fucked up for a min with the 5y ago part lmao
omg i used to do geocaching
Lol there was a cache right outside my dentist's office. It had TONS of atickers inside and a little notebook to put your name in. It was pretty cool. I wish I could go geocaching more often, but I don't have anyone to go with, and I get scared alone
I love geocaching!!
In a nutshell, if you send enough people into enough random locations, they're going to eventually find some weird and terrible things.
Yep
I find it extremely worrying how little the number of people is who realise this.
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@@user_2793 ʕ•ᴥ•ʔノ♡
@@jamiehall-hanlon3104 ʕ•ᴥ•ʔノ♡
"So I just went randonauting. *tears."
"Poor girl, she sounds traumatised."
"We set the intention as death."
"Oh."
It baffles me that the first thing she does after that is go on tiktok.
@@leetster6303 she said she called the cops as it happened iirc ?
@q-tip lion but like dude call your mom dad or somebody
If this whole thing is real I think she deserves it by setting her intention as death
The crying woman was 100% (over)acting in my opinion. Super annoying.
When I was younger I was convinced that 21 was everywhere. Some years later it was 53. Then I realized what confirmation bias is, before ever having heard of the term.
It's bonkers so many people accused the girl of having caused death herself by asking the app for an adventure leading to death.
i read this at 2:53 and i’ll be honest for a second it did trip me out a little lol
I honestly feel bad for teens, like literal children are coming across something genuinely traumatizing. I feel horrible for that girl who found the man who was shot. She’s probably traumatized. I hope she was able to have help to deal with the traumatic experience she went through
Really? I don't the fuck was she expecting when she typed in death fake or not you just asking for it at that point
Real ones live with the pain
@@bullhuss ok dankmemer pfp
@@aHolyGhost excuse me
@@bullhuss excuse you what
I’m crying because Nexpo didn’t say “I love you all, goodnight”
bro that’s what I’m sayin
@nexpo wtf bro??
Im unsubcribing now
Impostor
Zac Cox bro i think its just a joke chill out lol
I tried this with the intention of money. It didn’t bring me to anywhere significant but I found a nickel on the way there, so I see this as an absolute win.
I love ur pfp
punpun
Everybody used to bite nickel now everybody's doing bitcoin!
@@poison8059 We don’t got nothing in common
@@soupisdelicous Eyyyy. That song
It’s crazy how it’s already been 2 years since this was a trend. I saw my fair share of creepy shit while using this app but man time flies
nearly 3 now
"An app gives you random GPS coordinates a few miles from you that you go to. What could go wrong?"
*literally everything*
You set your intention as "cults" and found an Anytime Fitness.
I'd say that's a success.
I was thinking the same thing.
Glad I’m not the only one
I was thinking the same
Me to.
@Under Bridge lmao what
Tiktokers: "DON'T GO RANDONAUTING, IT'S AN APP FOR SERIAL KILLERS!"
Me: *Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today*
Arent you too young to be randonauting?
@@nubbe8986 Yes, yes I am
Haha lol
My name is Kira Yoshikage
@@stefanbalan5513 You're name is Stefan Balan
If you want to see weird, disturbing and terrifying read the agreement to terms and conditions of the Randonautica app!!!!
I mean, if you send enough people out into the world where people don’t normally go wondering around, someone is bound to find something eventually. The world didn’t just start to be shitty, it always was.
Why must people put their intentions something disturbing or dangerous, why can't they put something nice like bread?
Ive done nothing but teleported bread for 3 days
Yes. Oh, bread _sticks._
@@pastorofmuppets9346 *is now ded from bread
Intention: Bread
*Randonaut sets the location to a store*
Also, I smell garlic bread. Freshly baked. Thanks for that...
@@fireblade295 You're welcome, may the wheat be with you
*Intention: Death*
Google: please don't take your life; there're several ways how you can get help etc.
Bing:
Bing: have you heard of randonauting?
Fr who puts it at death and expects fun🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Bing minds its own business. King shit 😌✨✨
Crystal with a K fax
Bill Gates eugenicist! 😂👍🏽
The abandoned town with the mannequins looked creepy as hell. I wish we had more info on what and where that place is
I was thinking the same, it's a shame they didn't mention where it was. If I wasn't a total coward I'd wanna see what's going in there. When he looks under the building and saw that face peek up at him that was unsettling as hell. Something real strange is going on there.
Dude what is that video I can’t even find it
Kinda reminds me of the Japan doll town
Its probably bisbee the ghost town in AZ
@@bundaband1t I live in Arizona, it's practically normal for the small ghost towns like Bisbee, Jerome, and Tombstone spook up the area more for tourism.
My Experience with Randonautica:- I actually tried just for fun after watching this video recently...and it took me to an unnamed road that was completely dark and was like having 0 passers there except a couple that was walking on that road..they asked me why I was there to which I just said I was going for a walk and then they turned on me like cultists saying "I did not belong there and we know you don't" cool though..but yeah that road actually has a sort of theft history and that's why the people were worried for newcomers there...I read it later that there were a lot of chain snatching and robbery cases on that road earlier which is why it is not so widely used anymore...pretty cool find though..nothing extra ordinary but thought I could share..
Cool shit
Jokes aside , that’s kinda sad ngl
"if you set off to a location with the intention of finding a stray cat, then you'll be more hypervigilant on finding one. and if you do? then, well, this is why"
me: *goes out to the middle of a forest to find a working ps5*
Did you find a box containing a ps5 in the woods
@@plugshirt1684 no, i found something better: a kfconsole!
@@jockeyfield1954 this is great news you got the single greatest console to ever exist
@@plugshirt1684 indeed
The scary results would be you just finding a win me copy
I laughed so hard when he disliked the video of calling baby boss at 3 a.m.
My man got a PHAT dislike from lord nexpo, feels bad man
Perfect.
@@AxxLAfriku no
IF I SPIN THIS FIDGET SPINNER
ON MY NOSE
FOR THREE SECONDS
THEN YOU GUYS HAVE TO SMASH THE LIKE BUTTON
it's etched into my memory. N&A has ruined me
@@AxxLAfriku HAHA YES!
I played this once but I didn’t want to go where it was sending me. It wanted me to go to where the plane crashed many years ago. I would’ve had to walk through the bushes to get there, it was summer time and there’s always bear sightings in that area too. I almost gave in and checked it out but I got too scared. 😮
coulda brought a revolver and some friends
@@mackingcheese 😂😂
@@mackingcheese thats not how we do things here sugar 🇬🇧
Tested it in northern New Mexico. Literally just kept sending me to federal locations that if breached by trespassers would result in a felony.
Definitely made me think of old Tom Waits, Lol.
“What’s he building in there?”
Why is it that whenever someone wants to test the app they always go for something dark like death? Why can’t they start with a simple intention like “a good hamburger”?
Like think about it. Instead of stumbling upon an ambulance or crime scene, you find a small local restaurant that has the best triple-decker bacon cheeseburger you’ve ever had in your life.
That's death by clogged arteries....so...same?
What about love
jbl0228 shut up
I remember watching this one tiktok where the girls put in memories and they ended up finding some pretty cool polaroids
good idea. if someone does that and titles the video right they would get millions of views and some good food.
People using Randonautica: Find a dead body
Nexpo: *We've got to try this*
I’m pretty sure u could find some in Mexico if u look a little deeper
Imagine using Randonautica in Japan
Oh dear
@@LM-ix7pk bruh that suicide forest or whatever I'm sorry if I'm uncultured
@@LM-ix7pk nope 😂
This video did something odd, you guys gave me nostalgia for night shift. Seeing you all out at 2am, abandoned parking lot, kings of the world, it brought me back. I did night shift for four years on and off I'd say, and other than the fact that a ton of my coworkers were absolutely toxic, I had a fantastic time.
You never did revisit the first story of the suitcase discovered in Seattle. You mentioned the two victims, but have not covered the updates since. Documents filed in King County Superior Court alleged that Michael Lee Dudley, 62, fatally shot Jessica Lewis, 35, and Austin Wenner, 27, in the room they were renting in a house he owned in Burien. Dudley reportedly admitted to police that he had argued with them about unpaid rent. He was found guilty for the killings.
This happened pretty close to where I lived at the time and it was upsetting how it was being spread online with people just forgetting about it, so it would be nice for the mentioned follow-up!
Thank you for all the wonderful work you do and the videos you publish.
Thankyou for the info, I had been wondering what happened after such heavy social media posting on the case.
Rest in peace ♡
Cool bro
I’d like people to recall the plethora of incidents occurring just a few years ago due to Pokemon Go. There was nothing strange or magical about it, but when thousands of people scamper about indiscriminately, some of them are going to run into trouble. It’s more of a matter of statistic probability.
EXACTLY
I Never Got To Run Into A Dead Body. ._.
Except for the fact that most the stories and videos of people "stumbling" across things while playing Pokemon go were found to be fake or staged. There actually wasn't many true stories of people finding things. But there were lots of legit muggings and snatchings
me and my friend did “water” it brought us to a pond parking lot in the middle of a city downtown. we did black silverado and it brought us to a parking lot with only a black silverado. we did food and it brought us to the middle of my college parking lot that was completely empty except a takeout box with food. idk we didn’t play many times and it was really accurate when we did it. you have to FULLY believe what you want to be there will be
Go to random places mmmmmmmm WHAT FRICKING BRAIN LIT THOUGHT THAT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA tic tocers will do everything to get clout
Teenagers: see a pile of rocks in the woods "iS tHiS sAtaNiSm??"
Their heads would explode during a hike in Hawaii or Ireland.
@@kenhollis6197 exactly lmao. I'm from Iceland, and alot of the scenery here is kinda spooky looking, so I'd love to see American teenagers walking around here, they'd see so much 'witchcraft' 👀
Lmao! My first thought was "it looks like an art exhibition or something." There was a guy who had an exhibition set up in Salem, MA a few years ago where he built these big weird structures out of twigs. They were like little houses you could walk through. That was my first thought when I saw the "witchcraft nest."
Some bored artist-wannabe hipsters: "hey lemme arrange some rocks or some shit on this ground. That'll be lit lol."
Teenagers: "This is the most traumatic experience I've ever had in my 16 years of corporeal existence in this universe."
@@re_i_gn ikr 😂 there's piles of rocks everywhere here, people go to beach or walks and do that for fun.
What I really like about you Is youre open about your remorse for the people who die in your videos, it's really nice to see that you don't just talk deaths for clicks, you're one of the more genuine people on this website and I appreciate you
I remember doing this with my little brother during lockdown, when I was like 15? We walked around for a bit and ended up at this pond surrounded by overgrowth at sunset. We looked up this flight of stairs that was next to us and saw this massive deer, just staring. We got incredibly close to it and it didn’t move, until the last possible moment when it dashed away. It was a beautiful little moment, glad that I tried it when I did.
I tired it and now I’m stuck in my dishwasher and I think my step-bro’s home
Sounds like a plot to a particular type of video.
Hold up
Bruh he hearted THIS?
@@maybeluca8027 no way?!???!😩😥
Oh god not this again. Please make it stop. I have children to feed. Oh god oh fuck
Why does 2020 sounds like a bad written ARG
Fr
The Division 3 looking fire asf
Year 2020 Arc
Can we get Jadusable to run 2020 instead of whoever is now?
@@bruhmoment2108 The Division: Green poison outbreak
The Division 2: More green poison outbreak
The Division 3: Coronavirus outbreak
The Division 4: Chlamydia outbreak
The only time I tried it I set my intention on "something cool" if I remember correctly and it led me to a football field where I walked around for a while but when I looked to the sky I saw the coolest looking clouds I have ever seen. The clouds looked like waves and filled the whole sky, I later showed pics to my dad and he told me its an actual phenomenon that can happen to clouds sometimes but I cant recall what its called.
Wow, I’ve never been able to say this on a UA-cam video before, but I actually recognized the place the suitcase was found in that first segment. I lived in Seattle during college, and would frequent the Alki Beach, and West Seattle areas often. Creepy, and heartbreaking 💔
A person died in front of my house and we heard him scream
@@kurtpropane4896 woah
@@bananareckt5763 unfortunately since my school was far away I had to go out early and I found him dead in the car
Randonautica just gives me the coordinates to my bedroom.
Well, where else do you think your sleep paralysis demon lives?
@@Dr170 you just gave him "sleepless nights", are you proud of it now?
@@Dr170 Under my bed
Sounds kind of like the title to an r/nosleep story
What intention do you put in? Virgin palace? Lmao (this is a joke)
The most disturbing part of this video was in that intro the Iran strike and the Australian fires seem like centuries ago
Bruh same i feel old af
I honestly thought the bushfires were last year.
And it feels like yesterday was a year ago
A baby born in January is a grizzled old man now.
Godzillafan9000 “but i dont wanna let anybody know”
i decided to do this and beforehands i thought about ‘the past’. took me to a random field near no buildings and yet in the lying grass i found a Vera Lynn CD. she made music in the 50s
Feels weird to see max here given all that’s come out
Jim, too. Just came from the latest Internet Anarchist video. The whole "memories" at the end is just sad now.
what happened ?
"but then i heard of this app called randonautica and i decided we have to do that because i really want a kitten" how does that make any sense
I thought the same thing 🤣
Its because to use the app you're supposed to focus on an intended outcome and it will bring you there. Allegedly.
@Its me or whatever ikr lol, just search for kitties and you'll find one
probably fake, it's already her cat she just put it there, and I've never seen strays so friendly, stray cats would run away the moment they feel or see a human around, this one was walking towards her.
@Its me or whatever that's actually nice, cats over here go crazy if you get close to them.
set my intentions as "Jupiter". cmon boys, we finna get stupider
Jupiter St, Riverside, OH 45404 hit the road. 👍
@@theflowerhead what m8
@@hoodie972 it's an address you tard
how are we stupider if we manage to get to jupiter without dying
@@claudy8857 you have managed to make me do problem solving after 1 year
OH MY GOD I FOUND THE RAREST THING IN THIS VIDEO I CANT BELIEVE THIS. at 7:40 THERE IS
footage of the dislike button
Now that's a rare sight...
Great vid but also BIG thanks for introducing me to MamaMax amd NightDocs!
Imagine getting away with a murder just to be caught by some teens using an app just for tik tok clout
I don't have to imagine that...
That just sound like a scooby doo mystery tbh
Could be a csi episode nowadays
That is absolutely mind boggling that this app took them there. I can't wrap my head around it.
@My playlist Saket thats not how the app works...
Me: Set intention for hot local singles
* drives to a field in the middle of nowhere *
* looks around *
Me: I must be the hot local single!
I like that
Takes you to the nearest retirement home 😂😂
Lol🤣😂😂
@@srrr72 broooo wtf im dead ☠☠😂😂
Ok this was actually funny
21:14 i miss those gas prices...
I know this video is three years old and this comment will probably gain no attention, but I’d like to share my scariest randonautica experience. My friends and I were all hanging out in his garage smoking having a good time and ofc as teens we randomly end up on the subject of weird, abnormal, and or paranormal things. Amidst this conversation I brought up randonautica to my friends. I don’t necessarily remember exactly what the apps prompts were, but we went through a couple of them them, we didn’t go anywhere that night or find anything but the last location it gave us is why I stopped using the app. I noticed that the location wasn’t super far from us I zoomed in and lo and behold the location it gave me was my own house. I was immediately shocked to this obviously considering I had never used or opened that app at my home only away from it so why it gave me my house I’ll never know, but I do know I was terrified to go home that night.
Edit: grammar
The app sends you to places off to the side, off the beaten path. Paths you'd never cross normally. Areas you haven't seen.
In other words, the perfect places to hide a body.
My thoughts exactly.
You got me there
So Anytime Fitness is a perfect place to hide a body?
On the other hand it might also send six or seven other groups of murderers desperate for a convenient body-dumping spot there. That'd be funny. Just, like, a bunch of dudes with bloody trash bags doing coin tosses to decide who gets to use this particular dumpster as a dumping site.
Thanks for the info General Kenobi
- And remember, NEVER EVER give the app the intention of **satanic language**
It's ok, no problem. I don't even know how to write that
Huh? That's funny. i had no problem understanding what he said.
Damn. You beat me to it! Lol!
Satanic language? When was that?
Never EVER give the app the intention “dubstep”
When I saw this comment, it had 666 likes, I had to screenshot that
I’ve had 2 Randonautica experiences that I can’t really explain as to why things happened. I don’t remember the intention that was set for the both of them.
The first one I sent the location to my brother, and a few of my siblings went out to the location: a house just down the street from us. I opted to stay there in case my mom woke up and was worried we were all gone. They video called me when they got there. It was around Halloween, and in the driveway of that house was a fake head that looked like it was cemented into the driveway of that house. I took a screenshot, and as we were talking over phone I heard my brothers Xbox turn on. I go to turn it off, and it wasn’t on. So I sit back down in the livingroom. When everyone got back, my younger brother and his then girlfriend went to his room, my older brother to play his Xbox, and my sister sat in the livingroom with me. Her and I talked and then we heard our mom talking to our brother. Things like “you shouldn’t be going out this late. You know it’s dangerous” and my brother going “yeah ok.” Even my younger sister went “oh shoot,” and started tearing her shoes off. I get up to go talk to my mom and as I enter the hallway where the voices were just seconds ago, nobody was there. I asked my younger brother if mom had talked to him, he said no. So I asked my older brother, he also said no. I asked my mom the next day and she said “I didn’t even get up.” Still creepy. That house IS haunted, but it’s never mimicked anyone.
My second experience was I was sent to a church that was also just down the street from my moms house. I walked my younger sisters dog there. Nothing AT the church itself, but still a bit creepy because you had to walk down this long dark road. Anyway, as we headed down, a black car with very tinted windows stopped right in front of me and Rocky. I assume maybe they’re going to head to the church, so I pull Rocky to the side out of the way. They continued to sit there. After I’d say 3 minutes of being stopped in the middle of the road, the car zipped off down the street. Thank god I had Rocky with me (Saint Bernard, Rottweiler and ridgeback mix) otherwise I don’t know what would have happened. So yes. Always bring too people.
“Our intention was death” why 💀 9:29
The couple in the suitcases had a dispute over rent money with the landlord and he shot them. He was arrested back in August on a $5,000,000 bail. I didn’t know if anyone wanted to know but here you go
i wanna know thx
Damn, i live in the area but never heard the conclusion, thats fucked
So sad.
Fucking landlords...
So with that being said the question still lies how did these stranger kids get the location?
I know in this video to narrator went on a long tangent that he said he was kidding about, BUT there has to be some truth to it.. I am curious what privacy rights and accessibility to the app you agree to to use. Simply clicking yes without reading does get risky.
It would make sense if the landlords phone tapped into sound clips, location, etc and some how (and thats a big somehow as Im not too tech savvy) the coordinates he was at linked their phone to that spot..
That probably doesn't make sense reading it now, but still some how some way the phones themselves surely tied up some how...? I guess we'll never know...
"The app asked us to set an intention for what we wanted to find..."
"Oh they're probably just going to do something simple like ice cream to test it out-"
"We chose death."
insert *so you have chosen ...death* macro.
My mind instantly went NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE
@Ein Antonius As someone who saw the video when it originally went up, she did it as a joke not realizing that would happen. The guy actually lived though and she and her friend confirmed it. It turned out really good in the end thankfully.
TheophanyFD what not to do when dealing with possible paranormal happenings
Bruh moment
New sub here, man that intro with 2020 and all what happened after new year day with all the rando vids, brother, solid video. 👍 I look forward to more great vids like this. Keep it up
3:04 I bursted out laughing, really didn't expect that
i downloaded the app, set my intention to "im too lazy to walk anywhere", and the coordinates lead to the local DMV. guess the app wants me to get my license
You would think that huh.
Gotta look out for the homie.
Damn, the app really wants you to go to hell
I had the opposite thing happen. I was to high to drive and my intention was for cool within walking distance. I tried 3 times and each time it tried to get me to drive.
Yeah like fuck bro, the closest you can set is 1km away. I'm not walking my guy.
i'mn 12 minutes in so if he says this, sorry for repeating:
The random mannequins in that abandoned town is something older folks use to scare people away. My grandpa owns 156 acres in Montana and on his property is an abandoned mining town from 200 years ago. He goes to store closings and buys those mannequins and places them all around the place. Dressed up in weird customers and in weird places. He also build an alter in the middle of his woods that looks creepy as fuck but is just some random woodworking.
He does it because he likes scaring people and he knows if someone takes a wrong turn, they will be in his area
fair point
But house of wax
Your grandpa is amazing
Free Utube He is a bad ass dude.
Doesn’t this work against him? If there was an abandoned mining town inhabited by a cult near my city, I would definitely check it out.
“So I just went randonauting 😢😭🤧” these kids man.
I loved that heartwarming scene that was just sweet that you guys had the best time.
The "birds nest" one is just a walking labyrinth. It looks like people have put some meaningful/inspirational things in the center. Not voodoo or witchcraft, it's for mindfulness and being in nature, calming yourself ect
in her comments she said she walked the whole labrynth without stepping off until she got to the end so she unintentionally did it right too haha
yep, came here to add the same comment
Lol right
@Elite Soulfly Buddhists and Catholics create labyrinths as well as people who simply practice meditation. Voodoo practitioners aren't known for this. They either practice on their own in their homes, open shops where people purchase their services or products, or they meet and pay homage to the Loa.
Originally, they were used for meditative prayer by Catholic monks. You trace the path while praying the decades of the rosary or some other form of meditative prayer. Basically, it's a means of occupying your body with a menial task to free up your mind to more contemplative prayer. Don't know why it's in the middle of nowhere allegedly though, but seems like just another case of something mundane but unfamiliar freaking people out.
If you send a million people to random locations, chances are pretty high one of them is going to find something weird. Pokemon Go players also found some weird stuff
Pokemon, good point, I have that, find weird shit... but I see it more as coincidence.
Bruh who thought that this was a good idea
@@koilamaoh4238 thats the point. 1000 people go out, 10 find something, those ten are broadcast, and statistically ten would always find something
Are you scared of the possibility of paranormal being real, so scared that you look for any stupid excuse to explain it? That's lame...
@@saky29 not a stupid excuse lol just logic
Not the "Creepy, scary, horror, synth tension- Sound Production Gin" 😨😨😨😨😨
“I put my intention as death” *proceeds to get what they want and can’t handle it*
I wish hysterical teens would stop driving & recording themselves while having mental breakdowns. Pull over ffs.
Just make sure you don’t run over someone when you do. Imagine that, your freaking out over seeing a body then. Shit no there’s another body on your hands.
She made my ears bleed with that shit
@@jamesmoore9727 A girl is crying about seeing a literal dead body and all you can do is whine about her voice?
@@lucyk8935 Something about the way she was acting seems so fake and disingenuous to me and I have no reason to believe she wasn't completely talking shit. If she actually did witness that then fair enough but the way she was acting seems so off to me. Best way I can explain it is that she was crying and acting the same way a child pretends to cry to get sympathy and attention. I would not be surprised if she was only doing it for attention and add to the randonautica hype and mysticism.
I don't know if there is any evidence she saw anything and hopefully she didn't and just made it up instead of actually being traumatised by something.
@@numbnuts375 I've witnessed fake crying in many ladies and real trauma in a few other people in my life. She was seeming pretty fucking genuine to me.
Imagine setting your intention to “Demons” and the app’s random location it sends you is the closet right next to you.
*Honey! we're moving out*
@@cyberbxarb you hear the closet go, in your spouse's voice: *hoooookaaay, honey*
😂😂😂
Happen to next to it 😳
dif you set the intention to "Sex" will it find hot horny singles in your area?
Stumbled upon your video..and your voice is so soothing😊
I am a born and raised Seattle resident and I remember this happening. It was so crazy.
'maybe the true randonautica was the friends we made along the way'
*he said the line*
Sounds like an alpharad joke
@Jasper drawn homestuck style whoa how is this font unlockable
isn't it a bit scary that the first video blew up, that murderer is still out there and now he knows info about the people that found the suitcase..
duuude i didn't think about that. I would be scared now if that was me lol
the suitcase was just laying there, someone was bound to see it. It would be dumb for them to go try to kill the people who found the suitcase and give more evidence about them.
True, should have kept it private
@@nvrslep303 might be a psychopath u know, wouldnt care much about getting caught could explain why they didn't make any efforts to hide the suitcase
@@Coldness.1308 its also possible that a true psychopath wouldn't have bothered to put them in a suitcase to begin with. But we'll never know until they're caught.
My theory is that there are tons of bazaar things hidden in plain sight, but people are too busy or tunnel visioned to notice. I figure this because I often go for walks around where I live, and encounter nearly nobody, its safe to assume that many places are in the center of popular areas yet receive no attention. So when a large amount of people are compelled to examine a random area, there are bound to be many discoveries.
Most disturbing aspect of this thing is how all these kids seem to be so deeply and profoundly self involved that their first thought in a catastrophic situation, is to literally broadcast themselves just to talk about their feelings with zero regard or empathy for the individuals who were directly involved in the event. Its fuckin creepy. I mean seriously, no thought for the victim before posting the video of the suitcase? And is it that crucial to record yourself crying while driving, being sure to zoom in on your tears?
It's possibly EVEN more creepy than discovering the body itself, that level of narcissism.which I guess is what you said already.
Honestly, what it reminds me of is back when Pokemon GO came out, there were stories of people finding dead bodies as well, of stumbling across a lot of weird stuff. I think it's just that when you get a large amount of people going to places they normally wouldn't go, especially random places, there's going to be a certain number of them that find creepy stuff. And dead bodies, apparently.
I would agree but the thing for me is just that it sets the destination exactly on what these people are finding, I want to try it but I'm not understanding the app. I think there's something weird about it but I have no explanation
@@brendanprunier9203 still think its the same as i believe the app just put a random coordinate that not pointing to a place where people usually go like the mall. Go to enough out of places you are bound to find something as this is where people hide stuff and do stuff you do not want public to see
dude your literally the first person ive seen say this. I keep saying this to ppl lol. its just probability. if you have a shitton of people going around, looking for something weird, they're gonna find something weird. Thats just how it works.
Yep. And people usually don't actually sit down and think things through and research. Obviously out of the thousands of people who used the app, some creepy stuff was found. I know some of it seems so "beyond coincidence" until you realize you just don't see or hear about the literal thousands of other people who used it and found nothing weird at all. We forget about those 20,000 times and focus on the few stories online where something creepy was found. I had a guy fight with me that EVERY ONE who used it found a dead body. He seriously believed that...
not to mention that the people who don't find anything usually don't say anything, so it makes it look way more common than it is.
“We didn’t find cults, death, or satan ... it was just ordinary”
Why does he sound so sad about that? Man if I found any of that I’m moving countries.
cant relate lol
I got some bad news for you...that stuff is in every country. Well, except for Satan. He's currently spending his infernal eternity as president of Russia.
PeanutButterZombie00 At least he got swole and has his own music track
PeanutButterZombie00 Satan our here riding bears and shit
Ordinary is boring
The way you three hugged and jumped shouting “Belarus” was smth out of this world
6:00 "The King County Superior Court sentenced a Burien landlord convicted for the murder of two tenants, 27-year-old Austin Wenner and 35-year-old Jessica Lewis, to 46 years and eight months in prison." "Prosecutors charged Dudley with two counts of murder in the second degree on Aug. 24, 2020, after a police investigation determined Dudley shot Wenner and Lewis to death on June 9, 2020, in a home they rented the upstairs bedroom from, likely for not paying rent and bringing potential criminal activity into the home."
Also there is survivorship bias: the 'intersting' finds go viral, the boring ones fizzle out.
Can confirm, used the app a couple of times and it only led me to other people's back yards or to the middle of wheat/corn/etc fields. Just my luck I guess lmao
@@Hhhologram lmao i've heard believers in the theory that Randonautica is evil say that there must be something buried there or someone was murdered there, you just don't know it. They're spooking themselves out by creating stories to innocent things lol
And the experience doesn't even have to be interesting, just the way the experience was conveyed. Like the clip of the two guys that were sent to an abandoned mining town, nothing really out of the ordinary there. Their interpretation of the experience I'm sure is what people found interesting due to the stories surrounding the app.
That’s how everything is though. Lol. Boring doesn’t go viral
Plus if nothing interesting happened on your trip, you might not even bother posting about it at all.
Coolest thing I found on a Randomnautica adventure was that there is a "Butt Road" in my city
Did you go down the "butt" road? Deep into the "butt" via road? Heehhee..
i found “Boner Cemetery” right by “Woody Road”. It had a KKK grave in it.
Pretty cool ngl
There’s a Flushing Ave in mine
@@ALL_that_ENDS I went down Butt Road, but it smelled terrible on that street
I like how you can be so serious but so funny at the same time
21:15 when gas was 1.84...
quite literally, he would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for those meddling kids!
Lol
This comment is it chief
You got a banger comment in your hands
??? this comment is trash lmao literally no relevance to anything
Only if they had a dog with them
I like how he didn’t taint the Nexpo vibe by adding the “checkkkkk” and the end of the description.
I was almost hoping he would tho
I see you are also a man of culture
My best friend is rich checkkkkk 😖
Teenagers being creeped out by a tree branch fence with an artistic stone circle in the woods is hilarious. "Ahhhh, other people built something neat in the woods, ahhhhhhh."
Wow, you're telling me that if you send hundreds of thousands of people out to random locations a small handful of them find something odd!!????!? It's almost as if that's how randomness works or something...
Their group hug in the Walmart parking lot was so pure, I didn’t expect to be hit with this wholesomeness in a Nexpo video but here we are.
Seriously! These crazy kids are adorably wholesome lmao
The pure feeling of friendship between these 3 lads made me genuinely smile. It felt like something at the end of a movie about friendship and discovery, made me smile
Same. 2020 continues to confound and surprise, eh?
oh no. 666 likes
From double homicide to wholesome bros hugging
Another thing to consider is that people aren't gonna make a TikTok of a dud location, so you only see the ones that yield a result.
Exactly: confirmation bias
@@Evanz111 no, confirmation bias means that you are more likely to look for the results you want. This is more akin to survivorship bias: only looking at data that "survived" (or TikToks that yielded interest results, in this case).
Yup tiktokers love the idea of creepy clout
exactly my thoughts is like a vocal minority.
Hexed Decimals Isn’t it more about only paying attention to the positive results, and neglecting to realise all of the negative ones, no matter how often they’ve occurred?
After many mysteries, the most mysterious is why Nexpo says, “sub-SEE-quent.”
Also so many random -s endings in this video
used to randonaut with my friends and one of my cousins back in 2020-21, and i feel like randonautica is mostly random like you said, however . i used to work at a funeral home (important exposition for all of this, but i was an administrative assistant/janitor rather than any of the hands-on stuff. other important note is that when i worked there we did work for a few counties medical examiners). one night my best friend and i were randonauting, we set our intention as “death”, and it led us to an actual house. like we ended up parking in front of a house for a second, and we quickly went “we shouldnt be here” and left, because we didnt want to stay parked outside some random persons house after dark for too long yknow ? it feels suspicious to me, or maybe im just paranoid about everything . i remembered the address though, because it reminded me of a band i enjoy (sorry, would rather keep the location as vague as possible for my own sake of mind). anyway, i got to work the next day and eventually had to take a call from the county medical examiner we usually did work for, which was nothing out of the ordinary, but . the decedents location was the exact house my friend and i had went the night prior, and the estimated time of death i think was about an hour or so after we dipped. it was the only email i had bookmarked on my work email up until its deletion after i quit because it shook me up so badly. i think the only other calls that shook me like that was whenever they had to pick up people around my age that had committed suicide for what i hope are obvious reasons
this was my only cool randonautica experience besides being taken to a cemetery with my cousin (same intention and everything), but we also were in a small town that probably only had so many areas it could give us and we had already been to the cemetery prior to that, so i tend to discount that experience way way more than my main comment, i more consider the cemetery one “huh thats weird” more than anything
@@Christ_is_King777 it’s 2022, they said they played in 2020-2021.
"our intention was death"
Well there's your problem lady
I mean yeah like if its your first time using an app that helped find a dead body you'd think twice about looking for stuff like "death"
Look for a Ben 10 watch or something
Thats my intention every time I get out of bed but it doesn't happen to me
I honestly couldn’t understand what all she was saying; what happened? I know someone got shot or something
If it tries to find places that people are statistically unlikely to visit, then of course you're also going to find proportionally more stuff that people are trying to hide, like bodies or weird crap that they did. But it's not like every unturned stone has a mystery underneath.
I mean, considering how many times this app has been used and random coordinates were "generated", at least one time it would be leading to a strange place
That’s a very good point
@@henrikino this. It's just a trend that blew up, and since it blew up, tons of people did this. And you can't expect to go to, for example, 10 000 locations and not find anything weird. The suitcase was a pretty unlikely coincidence, but the other ones - not so much. Especially with the stray cat. There are lots and lots of stray cats, so finding one is likely if you think about it. I'm glad Nexpo talked about confirmation bias because a ton of people don't realize it's a thing.
Me and my Dad use to do this kind of stuff when I was a teenager, pick a random spot on the map and start driving towards it, then drive down any odd looking roads and see what you find. We found all kinds of strange stuff, especially as you get away from areas that anyone other than locals have any business being.
Some unturned stones have cool bugs though
I love this type of youtubers❤