It’s the fact he tried getting Bryer help but bryers mom was such a bitch. When Bryer went to see his dad when he turned 16 (or 18 idk) his mother sent the rcmp to drag him back to port Alberni and then she proceeded to literally kick him out. That’s ironic considering that she worked at a homeless shelter.
It is a short clip. I wonder how bryers upbringing was, for him to become what he became. And I wonder what his father's involvement was in that. We really don't know that based on one clip. Just being honest
@@andreasleonhard1512 his fathers involvement? His father wasnt involved in the murders that his son committed, why would you phrase it like he was? Alot of people have shitty, horrible childhoods and dont kill, and that doesnt mean that parents are responsible for it
@@vicvega3614 He's not saying his dad was involved in the murders, he's just saying that we can't assume what type of dad he was/is based on a short clip from the news
Lol, I thought the same exact thing when I saw that composite sketch the 1st time. At time stamp 6:49 the sketch looks exactly like Mr. Dick!!! That’s a great artist!!
I will never understand these COWARDS that murder people. “I hate my life but I’m gonna take yours before I take mine because if I’m not happy nobody else deserves to be.”
@@yungzynofficial2055 It depends on the motive.See you’re probably assuming these two kids had similar morals and valued life like you.Murder to them was no different than killing in a video game.Pulling that trigger to them was like clicking there controller on the Xbox.The thing that makes it cowardly is the fact that instead of facing there problems,they ran away,punished others,and then took the easy way out (suicide).And everyone will remember them as cowards.Because the opposite of cowardly is brave.Which they damn sure weren’t.
@@yungzynofficial2055 no, its cowardly. Its the easy way out. The shortest solution and it gets taken because people are scared of the outcome if they dont pull out a pistol. Youre scared to fight and resolve your problems like a normal human? Pull out a pistol and shoot them like the coward you are. And then run away and hide like the coward you are. And then end it like the coward you are. Murder barely takes a second thought, its doesnt take balls, its the guilt you have to live with afterwards that takes balls.
@YUNG ZYN OFFICIAL Murdering an unarmed person with a firearm is absolutely a cowardly act!! That doesn't take any "balls" whatsoever, it's a total bitch move!!
@@archlich4489 He was very rarely in his sons' life, and was constantly in trouble with the law for stalking, harassing, and threatening to kill the mother of his child. He also 'cries' without any actual tears.
Makes it impossible to get justice and for them to get punished. Although, in Canada, the punishment often consists of a few years in a cupcake country club type prison.
I think it's fair enough. What's the point of keeping some homicidal maniac who deprived people of their time alive, alive and comfortable, eye for an eye
I’m not even this guys son and I feel ashamed for some reason. The poor guy knew his son was not going to stop and would be dead in less than a few weeks. I can’t imagine the pain of watching your child on the loose for murder with his friend and you’re just waiting for that call. I hope this man can have peace in his life
@@HeppyValentine He actually doesn't. He holds out that the murders were the fault of Kam, UA-cam, and Canada and there is no evidence Bryer had any involvement.
@@cameronguitarhero because of the actions the other commenter said? I'm assuming they are true then or am I missing something else? Genuinely curious as I've never heard of this case.
@@WomanChild oof. yeah if that's true that's a terrible take but Id assume he's grieving and it's difficult to put myself in that situation. But that doesn't excuse anything just explains it. Do you happen to know where you found your information?
I've been in a suicidal frame of mind several times, and the thought on my mind when planning was how to make it the least messy and traumatic for whoever had to clean up afterwards. The thought of being suicidal and deciding to take as many innocent random people down with me as possible just baffles me. Suicide is a tragic thing but it is your tragedy, keep others out of it ffs.
I feel so bad for the dad. I have a teen that is so hard to control. I don't think she's going to run off and murder people but I totally understand that no matter what you try, or what you do, at the end of the day they decide their actions. All we can do is give them our best and try to steer them in the right direction
Words of encouragement coming your way friend. Praying for you and your daughter as you navigate your relationship and her behavior. Praying for wisdom for you and good choices for her ❤️
If it makes you feel better, I was an atrocious teen due to unproperly diagnosed mental health issues (in the end here it seems it may have all just been undiagnosed female adhd of all things that branched out and caused depression, substance abuse/alcoholism, and anxiety.. with a bunch of erratic behavior of course). I am 32 now. I put every drug in me in the worst ways possible, I flirted with suicide for years, I got arrested a lot (absolutely clean record though somehow!), hopped trains, hitchhiked, lived on the streets, in a van, etc.. but I'm just a boring normal person with a boyfriend and a bunch of cats these days. I started to calm down around 26 which is actually what a psych ward doctor told my mom would probably happen. He took me off all the anti psychotics they had me on that were making me worse (I definitely never needed them.. the place I went to pretty much scammed my distraught mother for her insurance money..) and told her to ride it out and keep loving me. I think he'd seen my type of case before, and also the frontal lobes finally stop growing/maturing around 25/26. I am seriously so normal now (besides knuckle tattoos and a lot of scars and a lack of much money lol) you'd never believed I was that out of control. I know this was kind of word vomit-y and poorly written and full of too many parentheses. I just wanted to get it out there to you to tell you my story and let you know that it really does turn out okay for a lot of people. I was just lost and had bad impulse and emotional control. Even without a proper diagnosis that did all start to ease up more in my late twenties. Wellbutrin and Prozac helped the rest. I will likely need meds for the rest of my life, but I'll take that over the chaos that was my existence any day! I would never trade anything for those crazy years though because it is truly an experience one cannot have otherwise. It taught me an extreme amount of empathy, awareness, patience, etc. I think people like us wind up being great social workers. I wish you both the best, and i hope she can find her way and that you can be proud of her when she does! You sound like a great parent.
@@mynameisnothere9465 thanks for sharing your story. She does perform much better with her ADHD medication. We do therapy and everything, at the end of the day I just try to nudge her enough to keep her on the road. I know as long as I don't quit on her she's really ahead of the game compared to most kids. Whose parents really don't care much when things get this way.
My mom took the wooden spoon to me starting at age 4 if I did not listen. I won the Most Congenial award in 5th grade which I think they created just for me. Something about actions and consequences was taught to me at an early age, I guess.
It reminds me of that old lady with pigtails that fought for her son’s murderers to be caught. I don’t remember for how many years but hearing her testimony was one of the hardest to listen to, no matter how much true crime I watch. They are both slim and frail, love their kids to no end, both have gray hair and a soft shaky voice :(
I can definitely tell u that waking up this morning and seeing The notifications on my phone, with the videos that you uploaded truly made my day better. I’m so sorry for repeating myself to u but thank u for taking time out to produce great content for ur uploads. Us fans truly appreciate u and what u continue to do. I hope u start to feel better soon lots of 🖤
this episode hits really close to home, literally, they grew up about an hour or two from me. We had our eyes glued to the news everyday worried about what was going to happen next, this kind of stuff doesn't happen that frequently here on the island, thanks for covering this
Oh god, the fact that some of the suicide hotline numbers are so long is peculiar, like hell if I was depressed if I would not have the energy to just type in some long string of numbers. Switzerland, Belgium, and Iceland have the right ideas. And some others that have kinda easy to remember numbers. In my opinion, the numbers should be as easy to remember as 911 and 122 etc. (I just kinda noticed from seeing the numbers in the description)
@@penskepc2374 That sadly doesn't mean it's always prioritized. There's a lot of research done, yes, but good mental health care isn't easily accessible to everyone. Medication can be super expensive without insurance, and there are treatment/diagnostic facilites with waiting lists that are YEARS long.
There's the possibility that some of them spell words. Sure a 10 digit number is harder to remember than a 3 digit one, but not so much if it's just 1800 HELP ME
Oh man, coming back from work and listening to this, the intro was just perfect, I love The content you're putting out here, you are one of my favorite channels. Keep up with the good work, love from Mexico City.
When you have young adults that go on killing sprees..... look at the parents and usually there is alot of dysfunction in the home. This father looks like he is an addict.
Ayy I’m back . I was around in the day and I see you style getting refined like aged wine. I get an atmosphere when I come here unlike other places. I purposefully hoard som vids so I can binge watch lol stay cool stay awake
Always feels so weird seeing your hometown pop up on channels like this. Really brings reality home. I can't recall having any actual personal interaction with them; but used to pass them in highschool between classes.
Just remember how great that song was and watching those girls perform again since I was young was new appreciation of talent..love the music back then.
I'm from Manitoba, remember this story like it was yesterday. Police were on high alert and alerts over television and through cell phones were being sent out to keep an eye out for the pair very frequently
I hate the fact that the father feels directly responsible, but I understand. Awful. My son has done antisocial stuff, it's horrifying. I can't imagine what this would do to me. Imagine. Your son, doing irreplaceable damage. Repeatedly. My heart goes out to the guy.
Great content as always, however, I would put it into your pipeline to normalize the audio volume across all clips before you publish, there are large differences in audio volume across the narration and TV clips, it is very jarring when the audio goes from super quiet to super loud in a second.
I seem to have a hard time with this, no matter what I try inside of the NLE - (almost) each time I feel confident the levels will provide a comfortable viewing experience for everybody I still always end up with a couple comments about normalization. I'm wondering if anybody out there knows of a software I can pass my videos through after exporting to do a final audio normalization?
@@STAYAWAKEvids I am not an expert, but I have worked in radio and done some work in that field that I feel is transferrable. Once you've finalized the video, I'd export the audio track separately, and run it through Audacity's (or your audio editor of choice) compression and audio normalization, then visually scan through it, inspecting any parts that look like they have a high volume discrepancy and adjust the levels accordingly. Export the result and mux it back together with the video track for the final result.
@@ADeadTauren Thank you for the detailed reply. I have experimented with audacity in the past but I always ended up with a similar result.. I will try it again on my next video, fingers crossed I can get the normalization down pat!
In his description he said he wasn’t feeling well, I think it’s awesome that he put out two for us while sick. Get better soon @StayAwake, we truly appreciate you.
I feel like ur a film student or something bc the production you put into these videos have such a unique aesthetic to them why aren't u getting more views like??????
Every time I see this case covered, it's like a punch in the gut. I followed closely, wanting to believe they didn't do it at first. It's broke a lot of people who knew those kids, and their families. Nobody deserves this, to be left dead on the side of a highway, there is no reason. There is so much pain still, and the families of all involved are living a nightmare trying to understand. Thanks for covering the facts.
3 uploaded today?! Well, 2 actually. How could that young man try and pull some stupid stuff like trying to be a lost/missing child in the other vid. Terrible person. These 2 boys here are another level.
Ok, I will weigh in. I feel sorry for the people who were killed and their families. I didn’t read all the comments but most people feel sorry for the Perpetrators families, not the victims. The victims had their lives ahead of them, even an elderly man who is retired has something to look forward to and nobody has the right to take that away from him!
I feel bad for the father the most you can feel the pain in that man's soul through this video he is genuinely sorry aswell as grieving his loss.....I really hope he is okay a d doesn't try to harm himself
The guy is unfortunately a lunatic and has tried to use this case for his own personal gain. He also believes his son isn't a murderer, and has given him kudos for evading the police.
He says in description that he’s not feeling well, so he put out a couple of shorts to keep us entertained. I think that’s nice thinking of us while he’s sick…
Holy shit, I didn't expect this to be about *this* particular murder! My dad and I were staying at the Liard hot springs, pretty close to the murder, and we left the day the bodies were found. We almost certainly drove right past the van because we were heading south. When we got home in the states, my dad got a call from the Canada police to ask questions about if we had seen anything.
I always wonder in these cases, if the perpetrators (in a alternative universe) never met, would they still have somehow ended up committing such heinous actions on their own? Are some people inherently just evil or is the pack mentality the root of it? It's so frustratingly fascinating to think about. All of my thoughts go out to the victims and their families!
I feel so bad for bryers dad. He seemed so worried and heartbroken his son would do such a thing to innocent people
It’s the fact he tried getting Bryer help but bryers mom was such a bitch. When Bryer went to see his dad when he turned 16 (or 18 idk) his mother sent the rcmp to drag him back to port Alberni and then she proceeded to literally kick him out. That’s ironic considering that she worked at a homeless shelter.
It is a short clip. I wonder how bryers upbringing was, for him to become what he became. And I wonder what his father's involvement was in that. We really don't know that based on one clip. Just being honest
@@andreasleonhard1512 his fathers involvement? His father wasnt involved in the murders that his son committed, why would you phrase it like he was? Alot of people have shitty, horrible childhoods and dont kill, and that doesnt mean that parents are responsible for it
@@vicvega3614 He's not saying his dad was involved in the murders, he's just saying that we can't assume what type of dad he was/is based on a short clip from the news
@@ris1269but since we don’t know, it is better to offer empathy to people who experience loss like that.
So that lady saw Fidel Castro arguing with that couple.
Lol, yep.
Lol, I thought the same exact thing when I saw that composite sketch the 1st time. At time stamp 6:49 the sketch looks exactly like Mr. Dick!!! That’s a great artist!!
🤣🤣🤣
Me to myself:
This isn't funny don't laugh....HAHAHA
Yeah, they were Havana-nargument…. 🇨🇺
I will never understand these COWARDS that murder people. “I hate my life but I’m gonna take yours before I take mine because if I’m not happy nobody else deserves to be.”
@@yungzynofficial2055 It depends on the motive.See you’re probably assuming these two kids had similar morals and valued life like you.Murder to them was no different than killing in a video game.Pulling that trigger to them was like clicking there controller on the Xbox.The thing that makes it cowardly is the fact that instead of facing there problems,they ran away,punished others,and then took the easy way out (suicide).And everyone will remember them as cowards.Because the opposite of cowardly is brave.Which they damn sure weren’t.
@@yungzynofficial2055 no, its cowardly. Its the easy way out. The shortest solution and it gets taken because people are scared of the outcome if they dont pull out a pistol. Youre scared to fight and resolve your problems like a normal human? Pull out a pistol and shoot them like the coward you are. And then run away and hide like the coward you are. And then end it like the coward you are. Murder barely takes a second thought, its doesnt take balls, its the guilt you have to live with afterwards that takes balls.
@YUNG ZYN OFFICIAL Murdering an unarmed person with a firearm is absolutely a cowardly act!! That doesn't take any "balls" whatsoever, it's a total bitch move!!
This applies to Putin.
This also applies to most rulers
Bryer's father breaks my heart. His statement "I'm so sorry that I couldn't rescue you" brought me to tears. I just want to give him a hug :(
He seems like a really good man.
Yeah that broke me down at the end 😔
@@archlich4489 He was very rarely in his sons' life, and was constantly in trouble with the law for stalking, harassing, and threatening to kill the mother of his child. He also 'cries' without any actual tears.
@Amanda Cuckhold He was not.
I thought he seemed like an asshole faking it.
bryer's father statement is so heartbreaking... he will live with the guilt his son would never admit, I hope he overcame this tragedy
Seriously.
his choice of words, his raw emotions, and strength to say all this in public... what a wonderful person
i feel so sorry for this poor man
I don't feel that way at All about him. His behavior was a pantomime of grief. I recognize him as a sociopath who gave life to another sociopath
@@Edelwiess1066 tu mete droga??
@@Edelwiess1066 what makes you think that?
When they take their own life after doing stuff like that, it’s so annoying. Because it shows they know how pathetic and cowardly they are.
Makes it impossible to get justice and for them to get punished. Although, in Canada, the punishment often consists of a few years in a cupcake country club type prison.
I think it's fair enough. What's the point of keeping some homicidal maniac who deprived people of their time alive, alive and comfortable, eye for an eye
2 episodes!!?? You're the man!! Thank you, and hope you feeling well soon.
I’m not even this guys son and I feel ashamed for some reason. The poor guy knew his son was not going to stop and would be dead in less than a few weeks. I can’t imagine the pain of watching your child on the loose for murder with his friend and you’re just waiting for that call. I hope this man can have peace in his life
It’s a difficult thing, to realize your own child is the bad guy. Unending praise for him to recognize that and speak out. Few humans would do so
@@HeppyValentine He actually doesn't. He holds out that the murders were the fault of Kam, UA-cam, and Canada and there is no evidence Bryer had any involvement.
@@WomanChild bryers dad is a PoS
@@cameronguitarhero because of the actions the other commenter said? I'm assuming they are true then or am I missing something else? Genuinely curious as I've never heard of this case.
@@WomanChild oof. yeah if that's true that's a terrible take but Id assume he's grieving and it's difficult to put myself in that situation.
But that doesn't excuse anything just explains it.
Do you happen to know where you found your information?
That poor father is so broken. I hope he's found some calm between the waves his son made.
I've been in a suicidal frame of mind several times, and the thought on my mind when planning was how to make it the least messy and traumatic for whoever had to clean up afterwards. The thought of being suicidal and deciding to take as many innocent random people down with me as possible just baffles me. Suicide is a tragic thing but it is your tragedy, keep others out of it ffs.
Hope you're doing well now, happy if you wanted to drop me a message if you're feeling like this again, just to chat. 👍
I envy your honesty. Hope things are better for you stranger
you are not a human
@@Iron_Hypa ❤️🧡💙🤎💜🖤💖💙💕🥰
I know exactly what you mean
I feel so bad for the dad. I have a teen that is so hard to control. I don't think she's going to run off and murder people but I totally understand that no matter what you try, or what you do, at the end of the day they decide their actions. All we can do is give them our best and try to steer them in the right direction
Words of encouragement coming your way friend. Praying for you and your daughter as you navigate your relationship and her behavior. Praying for wisdom for you and good choices for her ❤️
If it makes you feel better, I was an atrocious teen due to unproperly diagnosed mental health issues (in the end here it seems it may have all just been undiagnosed female adhd of all things that branched out and caused depression, substance abuse/alcoholism, and anxiety.. with a bunch of erratic behavior of course). I am 32 now. I put every drug in me in the worst ways possible, I flirted with suicide for years, I got arrested a lot (absolutely clean record though somehow!), hopped trains, hitchhiked, lived on the streets, in a van, etc.. but I'm just a boring normal person with a boyfriend and a bunch of cats these days. I started to calm down around 26 which is actually what a psych ward doctor told my mom would probably happen. He took me off all the anti psychotics they had me on that were making me worse (I definitely never needed them.. the place I went to pretty much scammed my distraught mother for her insurance money..) and told her to ride it out and keep loving me. I think he'd seen my type of case before, and also the frontal lobes finally stop growing/maturing around 25/26. I am seriously so normal now (besides knuckle tattoos and a lot of scars and a lack of much money lol) you'd never believed I was that out of control.
I know this was kind of word vomit-y and poorly written and full of too many parentheses. I just wanted to get it out there to you to tell you my story and let you know that it really does turn out okay for a lot of people. I was just lost and had bad impulse and emotional control. Even without a proper diagnosis that did all start to ease up more in my late twenties. Wellbutrin and Prozac helped the rest. I will likely need meds for the rest of my life, but I'll take that over the chaos that was my existence any day! I would never trade anything for those crazy years though because it is truly an experience one cannot have otherwise. It taught me an extreme amount of empathy, awareness, patience, etc. I think people like us wind up being great social workers. I wish you both the best, and i hope she can find her way and that you can be proud of her when she does! You sound like a great parent.
@@mynameisnothere9465 thanks for sharing your story. She does perform much better with her ADHD medication. We do therapy and everything, at the end of the day I just try to nudge her enough to keep her on the road. I know as long as I don't quit on her she's really ahead of the game compared to most kids. Whose parents really don't care much when things get this way.
Shes lucky to have a father that gives a shit
My mom took the wooden spoon to me starting at age 4 if I did not listen. I won the Most Congenial award in 5th grade which I think they created just for me. Something about actions and consequences was taught to me at an early age, I guess.
I couldn’t stop crying for the Dad, the amount of pain a wayward kid can heap on our parents they have to carry for the rest of their lives. Just 😞
It reminds me of that old lady with pigtails that fought for her son’s murderers to be caught. I don’t remember for how many years but hearing her testimony was one of the hardest to listen to, no matter how much true crime I watch. They are both slim and frail, love their kids to no end, both have gray hair and a soft shaky voice :(
The father’s statement is heartbreaking.
I can definitely tell u that waking up this morning and seeing The notifications on my phone, with the videos that you uploaded truly made my day better. I’m so sorry for repeating myself to u but thank u for taking time out to produce great content for ur uploads. Us fans truly appreciate u and what u continue to do. I hope u start to feel better soon lots of 🖤
this episode hits really close to home, literally, they grew up about an hour or two from me. We had our eyes glued to the news everyday worried about what was going to happen next, this kind of stuff doesn't happen that frequently here on the island, thanks for covering this
I worked with these kids right before this happened
@@kristydawn858 Small towns hey
Jesus, imagine sketch of your spouse on TV and that's how you find out what they are deceased. That's awful
Oh god, the fact that some of the suicide hotline numbers are so long is peculiar, like hell if I was depressed if I would not have the energy to just type in some long string of numbers. Switzerland, Belgium, and Iceland have the right ideas. And some others that have kinda easy to remember numbers. In my opinion, the numbers should be as easy to remember as 911 and 122 etc.
(I just kinda noticed from seeing the numbers in the description)
Sadly, in America we don’t prioritize mental illness as compared to other countries
@@brianarendon111 the vast majority of medical breakthroughs in both internal medicine and mental health happen in America.
@@penskepc2374 That sadly doesn't mean it's always prioritized. There's a lot of research done, yes, but good mental health care isn't easily accessible to everyone. Medication can be super expensive without insurance, and there are treatment/diagnostic facilites with waiting lists that are YEARS long.
when you realise the powers that be want you to die asap, everything makes perfect sense.
There's the possibility that some of them spell words. Sure a 10 digit number is harder to remember than a 3 digit one, but not so much if it's just 1800 HELP ME
Sweet! Morning coffee and Stay Awake? What a perfect combo! ☀️☕
Your edits, your narrative everything about your channel is perfect
@TMCS why don't you spam this a few more times, idiot?
awesome, you coming a long way with the quality and style of your videos.
Oh man, coming back from work and listening to this, the intro was just perfect, I love The content you're putting out here, you are one of my favorite channels. Keep up with the good work, love from Mexico City.
So happy I found this channel
Why did the sketch artist draw Fidel Castro?
Awesome content as always and man was that intro fire 🔥
Thank you and hopefully you get better soon! greetings from the Netherlands.
This case had canada frozen in fear. Every province wondering what was next. Thanks for covering this.
No it didn’t. Lol every province. Take it easy. Show the territories some respect too.
absolutely love this intro!
Idk why but the train at the very beginning moving back with the beat is so funny to me
The unknown bearded man is obviously Bert Kreischer
Best way to wake up, thanks for the content as usual 🖤
Bruh the channel told us to STAY AWAKE .
I've been up for months. Help
I was taught that you committed suicide decades ago. I guess it's true - not to believe everything you're told in college.
I really like how you start your videos with a song. Kind of the calm before the storm 🙂
Another killer intro, love the snap stop
Love your intros!
Dick broke my absolute heart, he looked like such a kind beautiful soul. It makes my heart hurt.
Dyck.
Ahhh my favorite intros made a comeback, and with King Ray. Yes!
When you have young adults that go on killing sprees..... look at the parents and usually there is alot of dysfunction in the home. This father looks like he is an addict.
Hope you feel better..thanks for sharing
Ayy I’m back . I was around in the day and I see you style getting refined like aged wine. I get an atmosphere when I come here unlike other places. I purposefully hoard som vids so I can binge watch lol stay cool stay awake
Love the intro !! Sing it Ray !! 🔥❤️💯
*Opens eyes*
*Sees new video*
*Smiles*
Hey your Timothy Pitzen video is marked for kids and has comments disabled, figured I’d let you know if you haven’t realized already
Great intro as always! Feel better 😽🦖😎
So, they "shaved to prepare for death"
Who commonly does this again?
I watched via Patreon, but am here to like and comment to help boost video and channel.
Always feels so weird seeing your hometown pop up on channels like this. Really brings reality home.
I can't recall having any actual personal interaction with them; but used to pass them in highschool between classes.
Loving the videos! You should definitely do the case of Gabriel Wortman
Just remember how great that song was and watching those girls perform again since I was young was new appreciation of talent..love the music back then.
glad I found your channel
GOD BLESS
from Northern Ontario 🇨🇦 Canada
Great video Bro!
LOVE the intro
6:19 hey now this is 2022 we are past the whole “video games cause violence” schpeel. still love you though keep doing what you do.
It did feel kind of out-of-place especially since the statement was not further developed in any way
Video games don’t cause violence, but violent people could play violent games to “practice” or “sublimate” their violent tendencies
Lol, guys.. gamers is lingo for those that hunt with guns. Naturally, referring to animals. It has nothing to with video games.
You picked up on gaming and not threatening to decapitate people.
@@Madridi974 Gotcha thanks. Never heard it like that before, I always hear the word hunter
When your boyfriend dumps you by text, and then seems to be really committed, to making you feel a lot better about it.
What?
Your taste in music 👍🏻 as always
Such jerks. To not just kill themselves but give the victims families and their own families such pain and shame.
I can't believe you don't have more subs, seriously
Those teens were twin flames from hell.
I'm from Manitoba, remember this story like it was yesterday. Police were on high alert and alerts over television and through cell phones were being sent out to keep an eye out for the pair very frequently
The fathers crying really broke my heart.
Too bad these Edgelords couldn't of hit the road right into a Kenworth.
I hate the fact that the father feels directly responsible, but I understand. Awful. My son has done antisocial stuff, it's horrifying. I can't imagine what this would do to me. Imagine. Your son, doing irreplaceable damage. Repeatedly. My heart goes out to the guy.
I live in Manitoba, this was crazy! Thank goodness for that guide❤
god damn that intro HIT
I forgot for a second that the video was about something else.. i was just listening to the music and was like , Hey! Why did it stop ?! 😂👋🏾
Great content as always, however, I would put it into your pipeline to normalize the audio volume across all clips before you publish, there are large differences in audio volume across the narration and TV clips, it is very jarring when the audio goes from super quiet to super loud in a second.
I seem to have a hard time with this, no matter what I try inside of the NLE - (almost) each time I feel confident the levels will provide a comfortable viewing experience for everybody I still always end up with a couple comments about normalization. I'm wondering if anybody out there knows of a software I can pass my videos through after exporting to do a final audio normalization?
@@STAYAWAKEvids I am not an expert, but I have worked in radio and done some work in that field that I feel is transferrable. Once you've finalized the video, I'd export the audio track separately, and run it through Audacity's (or your audio editor of choice) compression and audio normalization, then visually scan through it, inspecting any parts that look like they have a high volume discrepancy and adjust the levels accordingly. Export the result and mux it back together with the video track for the final result.
@@ADeadTauren audacity is free, do recommend.
@@ADeadTauren Thank you for the detailed reply. I have experimented with audacity in the past but I always ended up with a similar result.. I will try it again on my next video, fingers crossed I can get the normalization down pat!
@@STAYAWAKEvids Are you using the Adobe Suite? Audition can do this but Premiere has most of these feature in it as well. What NLE are you using?
Top 10 favorite channels on UA-cam 💯
I wanna know where someone got a " 99" ice cream in B.C.Canada??.... cause last time I checked that's only in the U.K.
Heck yessss!!!!!!!! A new video!!!!!
Love the music openers. Makes me think of JCS Dalia Dipolitto opening,"Life is but a Dream."
Ohh I remember this. It was in the news in the Netherlands too. I followed everything, it’s a truly sad story with so many victims.
Oh god i remember this happening, very scary throughout the whole country
FU*K YEAH!!!!!! So excited for this
I remember following this so closely. What a tragedy.
We don’t get to hear many Canadian cases, thanks for covering this one!
I wish it was longer…….
Can you make a long video so it can take up most of my day while I’m working please
In his description he said he wasn’t feeling well, I think it’s awesome that he put out two for us while sick. Get better soon @StayAwake, we truly appreciate you.
I feel like ur a film student or something bc the production you put into these videos have such a unique aesthetic to them why aren't u getting more views like??????
thank you 😭😭😭your the best😊Oklahoma USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
""Bryer Schmegelsky""
This has to be a pseudonym, no way there is a human with this name in the real world.
Every time I see this case covered, it's like a punch in the gut. I followed closely, wanting to believe they didn't do it at first. It's broke a lot of people who knew those kids, and their families. Nobody deserves this, to be left dead on the side of a highway, there is no reason. There is so much pain still, and the families of all involved are living a nightmare trying to understand.
Thanks for covering the facts.
3 uploaded today?! Well, 2 actually. How could that young man try and pull some stupid stuff like trying to be a lost/missing child in the other vid. Terrible person. These 2 boys here are another level.
Thx amigo..😋
This was scary I was driving through the west when this happened listening to the radio updates
This channel top the top of my list to eagerly await. Thank you, in advance . You should change the name to Never Disappoints.
So heartbreaking.
I'm just feeding the algorithm monsters with a tap of the thumbs up 👍 button.
Best intro hahahaha love that song
Ok, I will weigh in. I feel sorry for the people who were killed and their families. I didn’t read all the comments but most people feel sorry for the Perpetrators families, not the victims. The victims had their lives ahead of them, even an elderly man who is retired has something to look forward to and nobody has the right to take that away from him!
👍👍 God bless y’all ✌️
I feel bad for the father the most you can feel the pain in that man's soul through this video he is genuinely sorry aswell as grieving his loss.....I really hope he is okay a d doesn't try to harm himself
The guy is unfortunately a lunatic and has tried to use this case for his own personal gain. He also believes his son isn't a murderer, and has given him kudos for evading the police.
There is so much more to this case. 12 min video doesnt do it justice. Still good though. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
He says in description that he’s not feeling well, so he put out a couple of shorts to keep us entertained. I think that’s nice thinking of us while he’s sick…
This barely got recommended to me wtf
Sad story
i knew that this song was coming as soon as i read the title
“They were both gamers” ok?
Port Alberni is just over an hour away from where I live
Holy shit, I didn't expect this to be about *this* particular murder! My dad and I were staying at the Liard hot springs, pretty close to the murder, and we left the day the bodies were found. We almost certainly drove right past the van because we were heading south. When we got home in the states, my dad got a call from the Canada police to ask questions about if we had seen anything.
If you’re on mobile, you can now go into Home Screen without the video going away
shoutout from vancouver island
can't imagine why that winner was rejected by a woman
I always wonder in these cases, if the perpetrators (in a alternative universe) never met, would they still have somehow ended up committing such heinous actions on their own? Are some people inherently just evil or is the pack mentality the root of it? It's so frustratingly fascinating to think about.
All of my thoughts go out to the victims and their families!