I get interesting things that way. Like parts to an ak47. Not enough to build a complete one but hey. I got the mail for 1215 where my house is 1512. The police seem to come to this address instead of that one regularly as well. They fight a lot.
Although it may seem like common sense, the lesson here is if you weren't expecting a parcel in the mail and a heavy parcel with no sender arrives then find someone you don't like and ask for help in opening it. Try to hide around the corner during this time.
Used to work at a place that did sheet-metal stamping. Instant they showed the shrapnel I could ID it as stamping discards, we sent literally tons of the stuff to the scrapyard to be recycled.
It just seems like common sense to me, if you didn't order anything, and no one that you had told you to expect anything, then you probably should not except any packages.
@@lukahank9613 You too, are Devious, you ever hear, be careful of what you look for because you might just find it?. Just be able to handle any outcome Rationally
That's the thing about curiosity; it's one of the few things that can kill cats....and there are a number of interesting things about explos - 💥KAHWOMPF!
Curious? Why is there little coverage about the Steve Grabow,'s (suspected drug Kingpin, ready to testify) Jeep CJ-5 in 1985 Aspen Colorado, at the Aspen Club and Spa, where a bomb was placed under the driver's seat, that killed him?. I worked at a a dealership in Glenwood Springs Colorado where the Jeep was stored for months and always wanted to hear the outcome on who did this him.
36:43. One of my relatives was an ear-witness to one of those Cleveland Mob car bombs of the mid-70’s and he knew the victim because he worked in the same neighborhood. He had waved to the guy when he passed him on the street then turned the corner to walk to his own car after work. Then he heard the blast and everyone came running to see what happened. I was just a kid and was scared to visit my relatives when this was going on.
Couple of real geniuses those two are. I wonder if he managed to salvage his relationship with his girl. If not, I'm sure he'll meet someone new in the joint🤣
Mike Stephens sounds like a total piece of work doesn’t he? He proved that his ex girlfriend’s family were 100% correct to not “accept” him - or whatever his excuse was. I’m sure Stephens and Figlee will live happily ever after in their “correctional facility” 🙂🐿
"Very stable to work with, high explosives require a great amount of force, a detonator, to set them off" I may not be an explosives expert, but I think they are confusing that with plastic explosives. Dynamite is not what I would classify as "stable"
Dynamite is actually relativly stable, especially compared to just raw nitroglycerin, which was often used before, when Alfred Nobel invented dynamite it was a sensation because of how safe it was.
They have made a mistake though, they've confused "high explosives" with "secondary explosives". High explosives detonate, they decompose at velocities higher than the speed of sound in the medium. Secondaty explosives are explosives that require an initial detonation to set off. For instance, silver fulminate is a high explosive, it detonates. But its not a secondary, its a primary explosive, it can detonate by heat, flame or friction. Dynamite is a secondary high explosive though. It is stable enough that it needs a blasting cap of primary explosive to go off. Its not the most stable secondary though, and RDX/HMX based compositions like C4 are even better.
@@Fregler it is and isn't stable.. if dynamite is in its medium still, absolute, fresh sticks and mixes are incredible stable and can even resist exploding from heat and shock and friction the very things that the medium that is bonded to the explosive is unstable with.. however leave them sitting around long enough and the oily stuff leaches out of them and that is what is very unstable. should always treat and warn of its instability in my opinion however because most people if they come into contact with it are coming into contact with very old stuff been abandoned and has the real risk of instability. people who come into contact with fresh stuff are likely trained or familiar enough with it that dont even need a lesson.
Man, that just kills you to know that the first victim was able to figure out that something was wrong, did the right thing in alerting the cops...and was basically dismissed. Couldn't the cops at least have looked into her suspicions on some level, regardless of whether or not the exact event she related constituted a crime...?
I got approximately the same treatment when I reported a Pressure Cooker Bomb, along with the Bombers that I saw place it, to the FBI. My comment about the event is about 5 Comments above your Comment.
No officer is going to look into suspicions of anything from anyone. They never live up to serve & protect. They only look into things if a crime is happening or it already happened.
@@johnberry5275 Wow. Well, regardless, you did the right thing, and really, the gutsy thing because it would certainly be easier to just look the other way. I hope the case was eventually resolved in spite of that.
Just like that old tired chestnut back in the day of when filing a report that someone went missing and police said ad nauseam: 'People that are adults are allowed to go missing.' And serial killers, rapists, career criminals and offenders of opportunity are allowed to take full advantage of a lathargic justice system and indifferent law enforcement agency coupled with a completely apathetic pervading low morale about society and you have the golden age of unbridled murder, anarchy and death. Cheers.
Steven Benson killed his mom when she was 63, sister and her 21-yr-old son ( his nephew, not brother) and someone killed him when he was 63. He killed his own family for greed, and died poor af! No friends, no family, no money, not even a towel: no one was visiting him till the day he died.
I hope Eleanor Fowler's family sued the West Valley, N.Y., city and police department. Even if the suit couldn't have prevailed it would have been worth it just to force the police and city to go thorough the pain of a law suit. A woman calls about a suspicious package and is summarily dismissed over the phone by her police department. Had they bothered to give her genuine attention and care she almost certainly wouldn't have been killed. That negligence is unpardonable.
Shefedme, it is their duty not to be half-wits and give a citizen reasonable advice rather than just pass her off because they're too busy gossiping and drinking coffee to give a damn. Plus, had the bomb been able to be defused or even x-rayed they would have had an invaluable piece of evidence to find the culprit without her dying. There is no way getting around the fact that it was a shoddy and irresponsible response by law enforcement. They let someone down when she needed them.
Used to make bombs. When I went into Industry I learned how lucky I was to avoid being hurt. I learned about hoods. I learned about barriers. I learned how to properly measure chemicals. I learned how to keep good records. Today I have hearing loss from explosives. My ears ring constantly. You ever heard a loud noise then hear a "whee" or buzzing sound? I have that constantly in both ears. Sometimes I have to ask people to speak up. Explosives make our modern life possible. Mining and reclaiming property and construction materials. Explosives are tools. If you really like bombs? Join the military or police. They will train you. You will have a bottomless budget to blow stuff up. If you want to do this as a private citizen, without training? Lots of burn ward videos here. Go and see what you're flirting with by playing with bombs and fire.
My boat parts, gee I hope these work🤮, the last three of the last four boat pet packages had defunct old stock or customer returned boat parts that did not work. Hey, and boat parts are expensive, no fair!
At 36:06 ... Yet another piece of incorrect information stated by this often sloppily-researched series: "Margaret Hitchcock Benson was heiress of the Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co., Lancaster, Pa., and had no connection with Benson & Hedges brand cigarettes manufactured in the US by Philip Morris."
"Stevens, an ex-convict who spent two years in state prison on fraud charges" "Figley, a former science teacher who lost a large chunk of his brain in a 1958 car crash, [described] as intelligent and conniving." -- Murderpedia
That wire cutter "match up" is pretty suspicious. When compared with the wide "bite" region of a typical pair of wire cutters, a piece of wire features a comparatively narrow diameter. In order to get a visual match (between two different wires; both cut with the same wire cutters), you would have to cut both wires *at exactly the same spot* (along the "bite" region) of the identified pair of wire cutters. Now, of course, some wire cutters _do have_ a very narrow "bite" region, but, at the same time, it is _also very easy_ to find wire cutters that feature a typically _wide_ "bite" region. This "wire cutter match-up" stuff is not the same as comparing the scrape marks on two bullets that were fired from the same gun. A gun barrel is guaranteed to always impart identical scrape marks, but the wide "bite" of a pair of wire cutters cannot guarantee the same consistent result.
A Bomb maker a Coward? I'd beg to differ , Anyone risk the Chance of Blowing themselves up in the process of making something to kill someone is Next Level Crazy/Bold. To each their own, I'd 'NEVER' be a Bomb maker
Just a quick note: dynamite can't be bought without questions. If someone wants to buy dynamite, he (or she) has to ask for it (just playing with words).
That's very dangerous work. Why would people want to be around that type of danger? I'm very pro ATF and know how they're such an important safety entity in society. Over and over again we see how we need them because without them all those bomb crazed people would have no limits.😮
Police killed that woman that called them to report about phone caller asking for her address to deliver a package, police knows that delivery company got address of the owner of any package they want to deliver, why should they be calling on phone to ask for her address, police should have known all these before rejecting to assist the woman. police carelessness killed that woman
You can hardly tell delusional autistic schizophrenic intelligent. Mental illness inevitably resulted in total degradation of all aspects of his life except one he is preoccupied. In other words, he got better with bombs, but forgot how to wipe his ass. Bastard also killed many innocent people.
She even called police. They told her a suspicious anonymous So she opened it and boom. She dies. Yeah um officer i bet this stilll eats at yu, that you didnt take a few minutes to chk it out..She does, i mean did pay yur salary afterall. Count on no one but yur first instincts. Amen So she opensIll say it until im gone, 3:40
So, I guess, don't dump dynamite, and don't buy bombing material at your local hardware store. And don't send toolboxes to people who never need them. Another words don't build the damn bombs.
That's a crazy response to a breakup, but what is wrong with his buddy? "Hey man, my GFs family was unsupportive of our relationship. Wanna help me indiscriminately murder some of them? "like her grands-parents and S#!$?" "Ya." "... Sure. I got nothing going on this week-end."
Woman: I just got a suspicious anonymous package. I am worried about it. Can you help? Police: Sorry, m'am. Sending anonymous packages isn't illegal. That's such a typical police response. Had the police taken her seriously, she wouldn't have died.
What? You expect the police to send a bomb squad to everyone reporting a suspicious package? If she really was that suspicious of it she could have just kept it shut or take it to the station. The police most likely recommended something like that, but we will never know, the documentary doesn't cover the exact conversation.
@@fedorboendermaker1536 Not necessarily. But they could have been more firm about it. They could have told her "If you are unsure about the package and you have concerns, DO NOT ACCEPT It. It's not illegal to NOT accept packages either."
@@elizabethsohler2410 If you get a gut feeling that strong, ignoring it can be fatal. If every bone in my body was screaming that this package was dangerous, you can bet your ass that I wouldn't touch it. I'd call the police and report a possible bomb. Even if it didn't turn out to be one, I am sure the police would also say "It's better to be safe than sorry." The lady didn't use the word 'bomb' when she called the police, so they thought it was just an old lady being paranoid and dismissed her.
@lordoftheflings It could only happen in America. What’s with all this bombing lark anyway? You all seem obsessed! No offence meant. However, that first one seems familiar; like the accepting of the word of authority. Same as wtc tower 2 scenario or numerous naval accidents; people just don’t think for themselves anymore!
I remember a video about a Al-Queda instructor teaching a suicide bomb class, he puts on a bomb vest and says " Watch carefully, I can only do this once "
@@doncappel2718 True in this video, Don, but it appears to be an anomaly. Then again, I didn't pay attention to whether it was true with other videos on the channel. 🍻 🍸 cheers
The Bomber man is being tracked. Other culprits and accomplices are traced and caught because the bomber man don't know that tracking him lead to many criminals
It’s f@cking unbelievable how UA-cam send you 5 minute commercials and not giving you the option to skip them, are you kidding me? And they do that trying to make you buy their trash account, ahh but my name would me Don Jr (the son of their lord) I bet they’ll kneel down
Some guy told us how we can avoid ads. He said to take the slider all the way to the right and when you see the replay arrow on your left press it right away and it will play all the way through. I tried it a few times with other videos and it worked. However, I can't do it with this video. I just tried it and an ad came on so I am trying it again. I guess it only works on certain videos. I have been watching Real Responders since yesterday and I was able to avoid ads on about 5 videos. It works on some and not on others, It won't hurt to try it. Let me know if it worked for you.
How do investigators successfully collect prime/useable evidence at a bombing after the pieces of the victim(s) are cleaned up? Wouldn't that cleaning corrupt the crime scene forensic investigation? I'm not trying to be gross or unnecessarily morbid, but in the recreations there's no indication that a human being was blown to bits, okay, that's fine. In a real forensic examination of the scene, would they leave the bloody bits intact while looking for clues? I'm being serious here. Also, which students who successfully graduate are able to successfully examine a real bombing situation? I'm sure a few say, "I don't think I can do this," for obvious reasons. How does the ATF train their students to approach these grisly scenes and retain their objective efficacy?
Moral of the story is if you ever receive an unknown package, don't open it.
I get interesting things that way. Like parts to an ak47. Not enough to build a complete one but hey. I got the mail for 1215 where my house is 1512. The police seem to come to this address instead of that one regularly as well. They fight a lot.
It would seem his girlfriends family were excellent judges of character and totally justified in not accepting him.
Although it may seem like common sense, the lesson here is if you weren't expecting a parcel in the mail and a heavy parcel with no sender arrives then find someone you don't like and ask for help in opening it. Try to hide around the corner during this time.
5:24 The investigators arrived at the scene so quickly, that the ceiling light fixture was still swinging back and forth from the blast!
Lmaooo!
That is fast!
Used to work at a place that did sheet-metal stamping. Instant they showed the shrapnel I could ID it as stamping discards, we sent literally tons of the stuff to the scrapyard to be recycled.
That woman who called definitely had a premonition, wonder how the person who made light of it feels now.
Nice psychological approach there Pete: calling bombers the ultimate coward.
That probably hit a few nerves.
I would like to see him say it to my face
@@erichughes284 🤪😵😵🎃
It just seems like common sense to me, if you didn't order anything, and no one that you had told you to expect anything, then you probably should not except any packages.
Yikes he had a temper, so glad I don’t do relationships. Just me and my cat chilling together as it should be.
😅I love love love love cats,,, each one has his or her own personality 💗 ❤️ 💕 💖 ♥️
When Curiosity overrides that Six sense of "something isn't right" She sensed it correctly, then Curiosity took over.
@Trent Rory Devious
@@lukahank9613 You too, are Devious, you ever hear, be careful of what you look for because you might just find it?. Just be able to handle any outcome Rationally
That's the thing about curiosity; it's one of the few things that can kill cats....and there are a number of interesting things about explos - 💥KAHWOMPF!
Curious? Why is there little coverage about the Steve Grabow,'s (suspected drug Kingpin, ready to testify) Jeep CJ-5 in 1985 Aspen Colorado, at the Aspen Club and Spa, where a bomb was placed under the driver's seat, that killed him?. I worked at a a dealership in Glenwood Springs Colorado where the Jeep was stored for months and always wanted to hear the outcome on who did this him.
36:43. One of my relatives was an ear-witness to one of those Cleveland Mob car bombs of the mid-70’s and he knew the victim because he worked in the same neighborhood. He had waved to the guy when he passed him on the street then turned the corner to walk to his own car after work. Then he heard the blast and everyone came running to see what happened. I was just a kid and was scared to visit my relatives when this was going on.
Y'all know there are easier (less evidence destroying) ways to disassemble a car than hatchets, hammers, and crowbars, right? 🤔
Couple of real geniuses those two are. I wonder if he managed to salvage his relationship with his girl. If not, I'm sure he'll meet someone new in the joint🤣
But the only people in there are men?
Use
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Mike Stephens sounds like a total piece of work doesn’t he? He proved that his ex girlfriend’s family were 100% correct to not “accept” him - or whatever his excuse was. I’m sure Stephens and Figlee will live happily ever after in their “correctional facility” 🙂🐿
Instead of the bomb squad being sent they gave the elderly woman a generic bureaucratic response.
The cops should have told the lady not to open the box. they could have saved er.
The police who received her call didn't act professional at all.
"Very stable to work with, high explosives require a great amount of force, a detonator, to set them off"
I may not be an explosives expert, but I think they are confusing that with plastic explosives. Dynamite is not what I would classify as "stable"
Dynamite is actually relativly stable, especially compared to just raw nitroglycerin, which was often used before, when Alfred Nobel invented dynamite it was a sensation because of how safe it was.
They have made a mistake though, they've confused "high explosives" with "secondary explosives". High explosives detonate, they decompose at velocities higher than the speed of sound in the medium. Secondaty explosives are explosives that require an initial detonation to set off.
For instance, silver fulminate is a high explosive, it detonates. But its not a secondary, its a primary explosive, it can detonate by heat, flame or friction.
Dynamite is a secondary high explosive though. It is stable enough that it needs a blasting cap of primary explosive to go off. Its not the most stable secondary though, and RDX/HMX based compositions like C4 are even better.
@@Fregler it is and isn't stable.. if dynamite is in its medium still, absolute, fresh sticks and mixes are incredible stable and can even resist exploding from heat and shock and friction the very things that the medium that is bonded to the explosive is unstable with.. however leave them sitting around long enough and the oily stuff leaches out of them and that is what is very unstable. should always treat and warn of its instability in my opinion however because most people if they come into contact with it are coming into contact with very old stuff been abandoned and has the real risk of instability. people who come into contact with fresh stuff are likely trained or familiar enough with it that dont even need a lesson.
@@jacobtierney4419 thank when they said there are two types of explosives high and low it bothered it
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The cardboard did not pierce the metal. It came out with the shrapnel.
World's worst jigsaw puzzle
Man, that just kills you to know that the first victim was able to figure out that something was wrong, did the right thing in alerting the cops...and was basically dismissed. Couldn't the cops at least have looked into her suspicions on some level, regardless of whether or not the exact event she related constituted a crime...?
I got approximately the same treatment when I reported a Pressure Cooker Bomb, along with the Bombers that I saw place it, to the FBI. My comment about the event is about 5 Comments above your Comment.
No officer is going to look into suspicions of anything from anyone. They never live up to serve & protect. They only look into things if a crime is happening or it already happened.
@@johnberry5275 Wow. Well, regardless, you did the right thing, and really, the gutsy thing because it would certainly be easier to just look the other way. I hope the case was eventually resolved in spite of that.
Exactly that's why I feel she shouldn't have opened the package
Just like that old tired chestnut back in the day of when filing a report that someone went missing and police said ad nauseam: 'People that are adults are allowed to go missing.'
And serial killers, rapists, career criminals and offenders of opportunity are allowed to take full advantage of a lathargic justice system and indifferent law enforcement agency coupled with a completely apathetic pervading low morale about society and you have the golden age of unbridled murder, anarchy and death. Cheers.
6:26 6:27 6:28 the delivery guy was disappointed 6:34
Good thing the administration guard didn’t accept the package 📦
Steven Benson killed his mom when she was 63, sister and her 21-yr-old son ( his nephew, not brother) and someone killed him when he was 63. He killed his own family for greed, and died poor af! No friends, no family, no money, not even a towel: no one was visiting him till the day he died.
Why accept and open a pack, which you do not expect?
"You want to buy 55 lbs of dynamite? Sure, no problem. Here you go."
I hope Eleanor Fowler's family sued the West Valley, N.Y., city and police department. Even if the suit couldn't have prevailed it would have been worth it just to force the police and city to go thorough the pain of a law suit. A woman calls about a suspicious package and is summarily dismissed over the phone by her police department. Had they bothered to give her genuine attention and care she almost certainly wouldn't have been killed. That negligence is unpardonable.
Not cops duty to tell you to ACCEPT packages
Imagine that
What woman gets tool box? Common no sweetheart sending her gift of Tool😉
Shefedme, it is their duty not to be half-wits and give a citizen reasonable advice rather than just pass her off because they're too busy gossiping and drinking coffee to give a damn.
Plus, had the bomb been able to be defused or even x-rayed they would have had an invaluable piece of evidence to find the culprit without her dying. There is no way getting around the fact that it was a shoddy and irresponsible response by law enforcement. They let someone down when she needed them.
West Valley is not even a city. It is a hamlet in Ashford NY and It falls under the Cattaraugus County Sheriffs
Used to make bombs. When I went into Industry I learned how lucky I was to avoid being hurt. I learned about hoods. I learned about barriers. I learned how to properly measure chemicals. I learned how to keep good records.
Today I have hearing loss from explosives. My ears ring constantly. You ever heard a loud noise then hear a "whee" or buzzing sound? I have that constantly in both ears. Sometimes I have to ask people to speak up.
Explosives make our modern life possible. Mining and reclaiming property and construction materials. Explosives are tools.
If you really like bombs? Join the military or police. They will train you. You will have a bottomless budget to blow stuff up.
If you want to do this as a private citizen, without training? Lots of burn ward videos here. Go and see what you're flirting with by playing with bombs and fire.
Anyway for me to learn properly without having to join the military or police?
@@joeybanks18 Go to a quarry or something.
My boat parts, gee I hope these work🤮, the last three of the last four boat pet packages had defunct old stock or customer returned boat parts that did not work. Hey, and boat parts are expensive, no fair!
I see why Brenda's family rejected him
Brenda lived through it all - so beware of wild gossipping
Michael Stevens was nothing but a trouble maker. He was a con artist
At 36:06 ... Yet another piece of incorrect information stated by this often sloppily-researched series: "Margaret Hitchcock Benson was heiress of the Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co., Lancaster, Pa., and had no connection with Benson & Hedges brand cigarettes manufactured in the US by Philip Morris."
Has anybody realise that Shrapnel is locksmith keys to pick locks! of all the things to use
why will you a accept a package when you are not expecting a package from anyone?
7:13 14 to 15 thousand feet per second? A mile is 5280 feet! So it can travel about 3 miles in a second! That is crazy!
High explosives aren't the choice for mining because a slow explosives will lift more soil.
There’s just way too many ads for this to be enjoyable
Get UA-cam Prem No Commercials No Interruptions .
Skip to the end and press replay all adds will be gone yw ;)
@Andy Peek wy pay when u can remove it ur self l0l
all of you guys sound like fake people lmao, who tells other people to buy youtube premium, just install an adblocker weirdo
Enjoyable?
"Stevens, an ex-convict who spent two years in state prison on fraud charges" "Figley, a former science teacher who lost a large chunk of his brain in a 1958 car crash, [described] as intelligent and conniving." -- Murderpedia
25:46 That guy has a ring which only Latvians wear. The Namejs Ring.
Your videos are so cool 😮😢❤
"Sorry sir, we do not sell dynamite to people in santa costumes..."
Lol
Well there you go. Better not get on Santa's 'Naughty List'
lol
🤣
“Ho ho h...” *explosion*
That wire cutter "match up" is pretty suspicious. When compared with the wide "bite" region of a typical pair of wire cutters, a piece of wire features a comparatively narrow diameter. In order to get a visual match (between two different wires; both cut with the same wire cutters), you would have to cut both wires *at exactly the same spot* (along the "bite" region) of the identified pair of wire cutters. Now, of course, some wire cutters _do have_ a very narrow "bite" region, but, at the same time, it is _also very easy_ to find wire cutters that feature a typically _wide_ "bite" region. This "wire cutter match-up" stuff is not the same as comparing the scrape marks on two bullets that were fired from the same gun. A gun barrel is guaranteed to always impart identical scrape marks, but the wide "bite" of a pair of wire cutters cannot guarantee the same consistent result.
how many double blind studies were done? I think it's bogus also
A Bomb maker a Coward? I'd beg to differ , Anyone risk the Chance of Blowing themselves up in the process of making something to kill someone is Next Level Crazy/Bold. To each their own, I'd 'NEVER' be a Bomb maker
Fingerprints must be 100% identical
Curiosity can be fatal.
I wonder if that "Tip" came from the Storage Locker owner going through the contents of Locked units?
"From 1990 to 1994 bombings doubled in the United States alone." That's probably a fart in a tornado compared to 2000 and up. (At 22:55)
Not quite
Usual Police laziness...what delivery service phones you to say they can't find you..
What happened to the serial car bomber? There was none.
Ah, the days when you could just buy 55lbs of dynamite without questions.
Still can.
Just a quick note: dynamite can't be bought without questions. If someone wants to buy dynamite, he (or she) has to ask for it (just playing with words).
That's very dangerous work. Why would people want to be around that type of danger? I'm very pro ATF and know how they're such an important safety entity in society. Over and over again we see how we need them
because without them all those bomb crazed people would have no limits.😮
Take a shot every time there's an ad 🤪
The cardboard did not pierce the metal. Intentional or residual shrapnel shot through the metal pulling or shoving the cardboard thru its path.
Police killed that woman that called them to report about phone caller asking for her address to deliver a package, police knows that delivery company got address of the owner of any package they want to deliver, why should they be calling on phone to ask for her address, police should have known all these before rejecting to assist the woman. police carelessness killed that woman
28:46 Why? This wouldn't be how it would be done in real life so why do it during training?
The unabomber is the most intellegent bomber
He was, once upon a time, a University Academic, wasn't he?
You can hardly tell delusional autistic schizophrenic intelligent.
Mental illness inevitably resulted in total degradation of all aspects of his life except one he is preoccupied. In other words, he got better with bombs, but forgot how to wipe his ass.
Bastard also killed many innocent people.
Never tell someone you're going to write them out of your will.. puts a target on your back o-o
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢beautiful old classic car's!!!😢😢😢😢❤
You have to ask. Why do people boom?
The short answer is money.
The long answer is mmmmmmmnnnnnnnoooooooeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyy.
She even called police. They told her a suspicious anonymous So she opened it and boom. She dies. Yeah um officer i bet this stilll eats at yu, that you didnt take a few minutes to chk it out..She does, i mean did pay yur salary afterall. Count on no one but yur first instincts. Amen
So she opensIll say it until im gone, 3:40
So, I guess, don't dump dynamite, and don't buy bombing material at your local hardware store. And don't send toolboxes to people who never need them. Another words don't build the damn bombs.
That's a crazy response to a breakup, but what is wrong with his buddy?
"Hey man, my GFs family was unsupportive of our relationship. Wanna help me indiscriminately murder some of them?
"like her grands-parents and S#!$?"
"Ya."
"... Sure. I got nothing going on this week-end."
Woman: I just got a suspicious anonymous package. I am worried about it. Can you help?
Police: Sorry, m'am. Sending anonymous packages isn't illegal.
That's such a typical police response. Had the police taken her seriously, she wouldn't have died.
What? You expect the police to send a bomb squad to everyone reporting a suspicious package?
If she really was that suspicious of it she could have just kept it shut or take it to the station. The police most likely recommended something like that, but we will never know, the documentary doesn't cover the exact conversation.
@@fedorboendermaker1536 Not necessarily. But they could have been more firm about it. They could have told her "If you are unsure about the package and you have concerns, DO NOT ACCEPT It. It's not illegal to NOT accept packages either."
@@Frazzled_Chameleon She would have had to persuade the delivery person to wait while she made the call.
@@elizabethsohler2410 If you get a gut feeling that strong, ignoring it can be fatal. If every bone in my body was screaming that this package was dangerous, you can bet your ass that I wouldn't touch it. I'd call the police and report a possible bomb. Even if it didn't turn out to be one, I am sure the police would also say "It's better to be safe than sorry." The lady didn't use the word 'bomb' when she called the police, so they thought it was just an old lady being paranoid and dismissed her.
Don't accept it if it's suspicious.
Thank you jesus from new Zealand island s
And Australia Brothers in Arms
@Scott Mchardy Yeah nah......unfortunately China owns us in NZ now. Politicians anyway
He is much smarter than cops
Six ads in sixteen minutes equals time to piss this off for good .
Go to end. Replay. Voila!
@@davidmurphy9974 thanks man
ATF against information to the public how to do this stuff. But here they are showing us to make them in different strengths
who the hell opens a shady toolbox that came in a package they didn't order and weren't expecting? there's almost nothing it could be EXCEPT a bomb!
@lordoftheflings
It could only happen in America. What’s with all this bombing lark anyway? You all seem obsessed!
No offence meant.
However, that first one seems familiar; like the accepting of the word of authority. Same as wtc tower 2 scenario or numerous naval accidents; people just don’t think for themselves anymore!
Mean People Indeed .
Serial Car Bomber???
I remember a video about a Al-Queda instructor teaching a suicide bomb class, he puts on a bomb vest and says " Watch carefully, I can only do this once "
44:45 glove fail haha
You have to wonder how many ATF trainees make it to graduation with all their limbs still attached.
That's why my mom always let me open the mail🤔🤔
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14:20 guy can’t put his glove on.
Yet he's supposed to be able to examine this crime scene in the minutia and determine exactly what happened..... Yeah....🤔
@@TheMattc999 its dramatic for a reason
what year did this happen
last weeeeeeeeekkkkkkkkk
When was this episode produced? Seems quite old... But interesting. 🙂
Bombers're cowards, like Army & Marine Corps snipers.
What makes them cowards? You know nothing so stfu
This is NOT about serial CAR bombings. The word CAR does not belong in the title and misleads your viewers.
Bait and switch bait and switch
@@doncappel2718 True in this video, Don, but it appears to be an anomaly. Then again, I didn't pay attention to whether it was true with other videos on the channel. 🍻 🍸 cheers
A bombing is a bombing.
@@geezuss1114 No. The Oklahoma City Bombing > Steven Benson's bombing of the family car in order to obtain the Benson & Hedges fortune.
It is... at 35:30 the car bombing section begins...
20 years as accomplice is bs!! People died
Fucking seriously!! Every bit as guilty that prick was
He got a sweetheart deal for testifying and giving the DA a 100% lock. With some luck he croaked in the slammer or at least did every day.
That is a dangerous mind.
How did they know the kid had a bomb in his van?
Those packages where sent to the wrong places
Who is more cowardly and low - a bomber or a friend who helps him - not stopping him or telling someone?
A friend
Those where my favourite cigarettes back in the 70/80s. Benson&Hedges
still mine now
My grandma used to too
Splattered lady & heinous crimes aside !!
this was pretty interesting anyway.
You wonder why God created some humans who are worse than animals.
Benson Hedged his bets on this one...
Oof ! 😂
The Bomber man is being tracked. Other culprits and accomplices are traced and caught because the bomber man don't know that tracking him lead to many criminals
Why was it said that in a small town in Georgia explosions are an everyday occurance?
Im assuming its because thats where they were bomb training the students.
When police will learn that all alerts from taxpayers must be taken at first degree ??
They need to make better laws for buying expensive products.........
So you really need all those ads in a 51 minute video ?
You'll get no revenue from me.
Skip all the way to the end and then go back to the beginning. No ads
It’s f@cking unbelievable how UA-cam send you 5 minute commercials and not giving you the option to skip them, are you kidding me? And they do that trying to make you buy their trash account, ahh but my name would me Don Jr (the son of their lord) I bet they’ll kneel down
Too many ads. I'm gone.
@theo Nickalus Sometimes that doesn't seem to work
Some guy told us how we can avoid ads. He said to take the slider all the way to the right and when you see the replay arrow on your left press it right away and it will play all the way through. I tried it a few times with other videos and it worked. However, I can't do it with this video. I just tried it and an ad came on so I am trying it again. I guess it only works on certain videos. I have been watching Real Responders since yesterday and I was able to avoid ads on about 5 videos. It works on some and not on others, It won't hurt to try it. Let me know if it worked for you.
@@omennemo8844 Yeah, I've had it work...and not work as well.
They could at least be courteous enough to put the ads in the original commercial breaks.
burgundy 4 door all bungeed up. And they cant find this yoyo. Hello.
All of these Real Responders videos are spammed full of ads.
Scroll the time line to the end
Then hit the replay button
Ta dah, no ads :)
With UA-cam premium there's never any ads
I couldn't put together a Puzzle let alone a fragmented Bomb .
Dats true, dats y I don't download puzzle games.😂😂
How do investigators successfully collect prime/useable evidence at a bombing after the pieces of the victim(s) are cleaned up? Wouldn't that cleaning corrupt the crime scene forensic investigation? I'm not trying to be gross or unnecessarily morbid, but in the recreations there's no indication that a human being was blown to bits, okay, that's fine. In a real forensic examination of the scene, would they leave the bloody bits intact while looking for clues? I'm being serious here. Also, which students who successfully graduate are able to successfully examine a real bombing situation? I'm sure a few say, "I don't think I can do this," for obvious reasons. How does the ATF train their students to approach these grisly scenes and retain their objective efficacy?
Wish this could happen vs Illinois municipal buildings crooked as courts etc thing
W T F WITH ALL THE ADDS THIS SUCKS
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Get premium or ad blocker on firefox.
I skipped to the end and pressed replay...Still 13 ads
@@Blessed_baby_Tamika do it at least twice or thrice and it'll work for sure :-)