As a reminder DO NOT ask cops in real life these questions face to face. It's awful to ask them to recall their worst memories. Don't ruin their day or trigger PTSD.
I remember an interview with one of the crime scene techs that worked the Pulse nightclub shooting. He said the sound of all the victims phones going off knowing it was their friends and family desperately trying to reach their loved ones and hoping they weren’t dead is something that will haunt him forever. Just dead silence aside from a bunch of phones going off constantly. Gives me chills.
This reminded me about an interview with a Titanic survivor who was a little girl when she was on board the ship. She said that the worst part for her was when she was on the life boat and hearing the screaming of all the people slowly freezing to death in the water. She then mentioned the time she talked about it with her mother who was also on the life boat with her, and her mother said that the worst part for her was when the screaming stopped.
The story about the guy finding the mangled bodies of those 4 kids got me the hardest. That is one reason why I don't want to be a paramedic, because of the emotional toll of being the first professionals on the scene, but also kinda motivates me more to become a medical professional to help people suffering. I am also rather fond of kids (not in a noncey way) and protective of my younger family and friends.
I hate how when people kill entire schools of children, they got like 10 years of prison but when someone kills a man for 1 dollar they got fucking executed. Why
Imagine getting into a car crash, surviving with minor injuries and then finding out that your children died in horrendous ways. I can't imagine the guilt and the horror of loosing your children like that. I really hope the parents found some semblance of peace in life. Idk whenever I hear things like this what helps me is to think that they will one day be reunited in heaven. I KNOW it's a childish thing to say and it doesn't help in the moment, but its how I have been able to deal with loss in my own life... I really wish the best to those parents and OPs father.
Just the thought of the kids looking down on themselves with the belly sliced open in horrendous pain, knowing they're probably gonna die... god that's the absolute worst.
Aside from any of the baby ones, I think the saddest one on here is the lady that froze to death in the puddle while her poor handicap husband had to sit and watch and then died himself
Not my story but an ex girlfriend's father was a police Sargent. He was one of the first to arrive at the scene of the Dunblaine massacre, look it up if you don't know of it. It's the reason all guns were banned in Scotland, can't even own an air gun here now without a license but all guns except shotguns and hunting rifles tightly regulateted no hand guns at all. He never spoke about what he saw that day he just came home after what would of been a long day and went to his bedroom shut the door and never came out for a month. As far as I know he's still never spoke of what happened that day. Really awful stuff.
Did he get counseling? Anyone who goes through hell to get killers off the streets deserves it. Same goes for soldiers defending their people. Everyone who helps others has earned the right to be helped.
@@Jenna2k He probably did.. He just won't talk about it with anyone outside the police force, what he saw that day must of been horrific especially as it was classrooms full of toddlers. Saddest day in Scotlands recent history.
Oh Goodness that is a tough one! 😩😭 I sometimes wonder whether Tennis champ Andy Murray's disposition is partially due to the trauma of that event at such a young age.
Banning guns only makes it worse. I bet if everyone had a gun the massacre could have been stopped in seconds. And it would discourage anyone from trying anything stupid if everyone looks like that one meme with the Russian soldier and the backpack full of heavy weaponry.
i love how the vid is talking about some truly horrible stuff and then it suddenly cuts to an upbeat song. "I watched a family burn to death" *happy upbeat piano*
This is basically my brain 24/7. I don't even see anything terribly horrific, I just idly daydream something horrific back to back with something nauseatingly cheery.
@@liviuganea4108 well, 17-18 is only about a year or so difference. Almost the same age. They mean something like a 4-5+ year difference, especially if you're under 18. At that age, 4-5 years means a lot more than it does when you're 40.
Someone I know at work is 21 and she's so desperate for a boyfriend that she's letting middle aged guys in their 30s and 40s be close with her. I'm very nervous about what horrible things could happen to her. Good guys don't try and hook up with girls barely half their age. They're looking for someone who can't fight back so they can manipulate and beat them.
3:25 holy fuck those poor parents. I'd never recover from losing all my children and then knowing how they died in those ways. And poor ops dad I can't imagine. 😟💔
this isnt violent or anything, it's actually rather peaceful, but i have to share and I don't know where else. my grandmother lived in an assisted living facility. (the residents are mostly independent, but carers are on call 24/7 and check in twice a day). one day she called the buzzer and told the carers "I think I'm dying". apparently she wasn't scared or sad; just calm as if commenting about the weather. she died in her sleep less than 6 hours later.
Yeah when the user was like "it's easy for us to say we wouldn't because it's the law" and I was like ah, nah, I would've. and that's why I can't do these kinda jobs. could not handle not blowing someone's brains out after seeing that shit
As someone who's dealt with suicidal thoughts for years, (I'm OK now), I've always viewed death as a blessed release to final everlasting peace. So as for ending someone like that.... i wouldn't do it... not immediately anyways. I'm split on the death penalty for this reason as well though - some people don't deserve to live on..... but they also don't deserve the easy way out by having someone end their life for them... at the same time I don't believe good tax money should be used to keep them housed and fed the rest of their lives either.... I think they should be put to work, doing the absolute hardest and worst jobs, and pay for their stay that way... only given the absolute bare minimum to live in and live on for the rest of their days. Plain balogna sandwiches every day, or even worse, tube fed somehow so the pleasure of tasting or eating anything at all is taken from them. Fed just enough to keep them alive, healthy, and able to work. Locked in a cell with absolutely nothing but a hole for a toilet for when theyre not working - maybe with undetectable things hidden in the room to cause slow psychological torture, such as a programmed irregular drip sound from the toilet or some kind of annoyance. Only give them maybe a 3 minute cold shower every other day with absolutely no water pressure or anything. Just the absolute worst you can imagine... And if they don't cooperate, strap them to a table and pump them with drugs to keep them awake and sane for as many years as possible. Make em suffer that Chinese water drip torture or something until they beg to go back to being able to go work that miserable job & living in their tiny barren cell. Maintain their health needs by keeping them alive and well in order to drag out their miserable lives for as long as humanly possible; that miserable job they work to earn their stay should somehow benefit the public, put whatever money they WOULD earn from working (aside from the little that the government would use in order to house, feed, and "care" for them) put any extra money towards the betterment of whatever community they committed their heinous crimes in. Not sure what sort of jobs I'd make someone like that do in order to make them miserable, yet at the same time benefit the public... ,(oh and never let them know that their work does any good for anyone...) If any twisted warped human being deserves torture, it's that kind from that crime.
The one with the car accident and the four children was the most sad and scary one. I can't imagine the anguish of the parents and think about how they children would still be living if they didn't get into the accident.
The one about the cops wanting to see the headless, naked woman's corpse is truly disgusting. I get that those who end up seeing that type of thing on a daily basis become numb to it after a while. But to get enjoyment out of it? And sexual enjoyment too? Those cops are actually vile and do not deserve their payroll. 🤮
Creepiest i saw a a recording from a doc on 9/11 who was hiding behind a car when the building collapsed. Once he walked out to help, all you could was constant beeping noises like crickets. They were coming from the firefighting equipment that goes off when the wearer hasn't moved to signal to others where they are.
I made it to the beating the train story. I just can't handle hearing about kids getting hurt or killed and abused now that I have a baby. I tried to push past the first one thinking its okay, the others will just be terrible crime stories. But the bloated guy.. the stupidity and rage I feel against the parents in the drug and train story.. I just can't listen anymore. (Nothing against this channel, I just wanted to comment on my feelings)
I once wanted to kill someone for molesting his grandchildren, both he and his wife. The problem is that I would in prison on death row for it, even though it's true justice.
The story about the DEA officer finding cartels stuffing drugs into the corpses of children is the absolute worst. My father was Border Patrol, & had come across that same incident in his career. Cartels are some the worst scum on the planet. Zero remorse.
I know this is old but this is why the kids are separated from the parents at the border. Evey time I hear these stupid cry about how it’s racist to do so I tell them about this because I know about it since I was as a teen in the 2000’s. As a Mexican American this hurts so much that every thing to protect my people is considered racist.
The ones with the kids are the worst. I really don't know how their parents- assuming they aren't the culprits- ever recover. I wish them the best, but I am pessimistic about their chances. For those who did it, there's no part of Hell deep enough for them in my opinion. And I really feel sorry for the police, coroners, morgue workers, and medical staff who have to work with the kids cases- I hope they have access to enough therapy and recover from that trauma as best they can. I'm glad the police got that doctor and he died in custody so he couldn't hurt any more girls. And the tutu guy- I would never have voted to convict someone who shot such a person. The female cop who had to quit after seeing that really messed up corpse- I feel bad for her too. It's a good thing she found out she couldn't handle it right away, but I REALLY hope she was okay afterwards.
My father worked for Canadian Pacific railway for over 20 years and he has been in several accidents and was almost always on call when he would get called for distress relief crew (the call they get when another employee was on the train and was in an accident and had to be dead headed home in a cab for a psych evaluation) in his own words that I have heard hundreds of times and still hear to this day, “please never try to beat the train, it’s not worth it. You’ll almost never win.”
My dad has been a Mounty for 30+ years now and I’ve always thought about it as a career option. When I was old enough he told me, in perfect detail, the most gruesome crime scenes he has witnessed so I would be aware of what comes with the job. Head shot off with the brain and pieces of the head everywhere in the blood covered room, someone killing themselves by laying on a standing half saw. Said it was like a scene out of dexter. People cut in half from being run over by cars, other people being twisted up and mangled in the axles of dump trucks and 18 wheelers. There’s plenty more but these are some pretty noteworthy ones. Even after all of this the hardest thing he had to see was an 18 wheeler t bone a sedan at an intersection. Decapitated the mom driving and the newborn, just a couple months old in the back, was dead from blunt force trauma. The baby looked completely fine when he had to take it out of the car and he didn’t realize it was dead until he took him out and held his lifeless body. Said he didn’t sleep for a week.
My husband is a trucker, & was t-boned by another truck. He is ok (we missed losing him by a literal foot), but I honestly think he was in the accident to PREVENT the other driver from doing something like running over a car. The other driver had turned 21 & gotten his class A license EXACTLY 1 week before the accident. I hope he never got it back, because hitting anything EXCEPT another truck would have killed everyone in whatever vehicle it was
these usually dont get to me that much but the one where the husband died watching his wife freeze to death made me cry fr :((( what a horrifying way to go for both of them
This is related to me. I never saw it but i was told it. My sister was a juvenile diabetic, insulin dependant. This happened when SARS and Norwalk a.k.a Covid like but not sure. She had almost died of diabetic comas before. Anyways her work called cops to check on her. She was found dead, almost close enough to get to the front door, on her bed, phone in hand. There was vomit and poop all over. A bucket of vomit by the bed which had part of the phone in it. On the bed was blood from where she bit her tounge when she had a seizure. So here is the gist of what happened. Because the hospital were dicks about kicking her out of hospital when she got SARS. When she got it again, i believe she choose to ride it out at home solo, with her 2 cats as the only company. She got sick again. When a diabetic goes into the low blood sugar sickness state like this its like they are drunk, out of it, no ability to think of what to do right. In her state she was sick from both ends over her home. Her insulin was also missing btw. When she finally got clarity to call for help it was too late. The phone didn't work right and she tried to get to her door. Seeing that her bed was by the door she ended up passing out into the coma state, the one before you die, had a seizure, died. Found a couple days later when she was supposed to come back. This is second hand info from my dad. I think he cleaned it up. He is gone now. She was 32.
When people kill their kids to spite the other parent I believe that person never loved or wanted the kids only wanted their so to stay. How could you do that to your kids. It’s evil.
My dad has always been a cop. Around the time I had my first break up he sat me down to have a “talk”. I expected him to tell me the cliche that “oh everyone goes thru it, ur young, love isn’t permanent…yadda yadda yadda”. Instead he told me a story of a young man who had hung himself on a swingset at a park close to where I live. Since it took a while for cops to get there the man’s neck had been stretched out noticeably longer through the chains of the swingset. My dad told me upon further investigation that he had left a note explaining why he did what he did and it was because his girl had left him for another man. What I took from this story is that no matter what happens, u still have ur entire life ahead of u. Bless that man’s family.
You know what pisses me off these idiots who kill their kids and themselves to take revenge on their spouse. Do they even realise how pointless and unnecessary it is. The person your trying to hurt? They gets to go off scot free. Sure they'll grieve for a few years (not for the suicidal spouse though, they'll hate them, but they'll grieve for the children) heck they'd probably have nightmares too over the children and dreams about their revenge on the ex which the dead spouse is now they've earned it. After killing their children the spouse will have no guilt over their Ex's demise, but their guilt would come from inciting their Ex's actions on their children. But they'll eventually move on and live a their lives. They'll have everyone left behind to comfort them, support from their parent siblings everyone who'll curse they're Ex's name for taking the children away. The spouse will be known as a survivor. Meet a not crazy partner, who'll hear their story almost melt into their arms and they'll decide whether they'd remarry or not. They'd have more kids, grow old and get grand children, have a whole other life, without the Ex, clean and free without any ties to hold them down. And then when they finally reach the end of their days years and years even decades after their loss. Their gonna sleep knowing their Ex is not gonna be where their going. If their religious they'll carry on and live a good life thinking how their Ex is burning in hell and how their children are waiting at the pearly gates waiting for them. While the Ex will be dead that's it, game over. They won't hear the pain they'll leave their parents, the anger they'll bring out in the peers. The questions and sadness they left for in the local kids.
That car crash one and the Microwave baby one got me ... For the Microwave one I believe wholeheartedly that there is karma and that, that absolute verminous creature of a "boyfriend" will suffer the most absolute torture and I wish that poor truly innocent babe was instantly given ultimate peace and love by the creator I'm not overly religious but I hope to all that is life that the entity upstairs cares for not only just that baby but all whom were innocent and had to depart this world I hope the officer in the car crash one is able to eventually find peace and tranquility for the horrors he witnessed This video was a bad choice to listen to it's just bumming me out so much ...
Jay (re the microwave baby story) i believe babies do instantly go to heaven, thier souls are pure. Its just that sadly, theres nowhere in hell anywhere bad enough for the monster who did that to her to suffer as he should. Pure evil
@@foxxlette2480 Yes i can well imagine how it feels to someone with children. Those two baby ones were the worst stories. I like dark and creepy stories, but they were too much for even me. You picture it in your mind, then it wont go away. Keep your children safe my friend, take care
People who do disgusting things like that should be considered as subhuman and tortured in public display for everyone to watch in an isolated and dark room for the rest of their pathetic lives.
I had the opportunity to see what happens when a semi truck tried to beat a train, let's just say his body completely recovered but he still lost his entire life. Sad part is it was a short and fast train so he would have only lost like 30 seconds at most.
i once had a bus driver race a train. the rails went down just as we got out. thing is, i didnt know it was happening i was just about to fall asleep then cuz i was in the back of the large bus i bounced super high and ended up in the seat in front of me. guess what the bus driver said when i scream... "you should have been sitting properly"...
This video made me sob. I have a friend who’s mom is a 911 operator and he told me that she has ptsd just from the calls alone- I can only imagine some of these actual crime scenes.
My father, who has been a police officer over twenty years, has seen horrible things. It’s truly heartbreaking hearing all of the stuff he has told me. He isn’t fazed by any of it at anymore, but he told me about one that still send him chills. . . When I was a baby, like maybe four months old, my father had an animal endangerment call. It was a deer fawn that was severely hurt by a chained fence. It had to be killed, unfortunately. My dad was so hesitant. Knowing he had a four-month old baby at home, and having to look at a baby deer in pain and kill it, made him physically tear up, really made him depressed for the rest of the day.
For the Journalist’s reddit, the 2nd story my Law teacher had a similar story, he’s a retired officer: A family has been trying to contact a relative, they called the police to go check on her, it was an obese lady, she’s been dead for a few days.. my teacher called for back up to help carry out the body my teacher specifically said “Lift her up slowly” and they ignored him and flung her up, the force caused the side of her stomach to bust and the same goo came out My teacher said him and his co workers all ran out throwing up on the way out My teacher then told us “you’ll see tons of disturbing things, and smell disturbing things”
Here is a few stories that will remind you to tie down your items in the back of a truck... 1. Young guy went to a construction site to pick up the front end loader on a flatbed at the site. He was only going a few miles and was in a hurry. Didn't secure the loader. Thought the weight would be enough. Ended up having to stop hard. Loader rolled forward and over the cab crushing the man. 2. A guy driving drunk, went off the road and wasn't located immediately. It was extremely cold at this time, when the found him a week later in a ditch, he had a cinder block frozen inro the back of his head. He had been using them for weight to avoid slipping. Went thru back window. This also happened to a lady, her sandbags flew thru back window in a collision with another car. 3. Guy had gotten a fee really, really large boulders he was going to put in his yard for decor or something, they were like 400-800lbs. He of course, had not secured them. One fell out when he hit a bump, it bounced out. That Boulder bounced into another car, going thru the windshield, killing a mother and daughter. I have too many sadly. Secure your loads in your vehicles. Take the time.
I was in boy scouts for 12 years and one of the assistant scout masters was a cop for 30 years, this video makes me feel a lot more respect for him after knowing the hell officers of law enforcement go through
15:13 Redditor: Guy was arrested for using a baby as a battering ram Me: Of all the things to use as an improvised battering ram, you pick a baby? You'd be better off using your Rainbow Dash body pillow you keep under your bed as a battering ram than an infant.
That one about the 13 and 11 year old brothers pissed me off because the parents of those kids are the most irresponsible people on the planet and just goes to show some people shouldn't have kids
I don't know if this counts but when I was 18 I ended up skipping school with a friend of mine well we were drinking a little and I ended up getting a car accident I woke up on knowing where I was happened to look next to me and my friend is impaled buy a tree limb we were 15 ft in air and nobody saw us because we're so far off the trail or the road and I ended up getting myself out and dragging myself to the road and finally somebody supplied me and called 911. It took years for me to be able to get behind the wheel of any vehicle again and vehicles used to be the love of my life too it still miss messes with me today but still think God he was dead when I woke up cuz I don't know what I would have done otherwise sorry about the punctuations I know I suck
Was friends with a guy who was a bit "off". Good guy, and his family is big and full of cool people. While hunting my friend popped up in front of his brother as he pulled the trigger. Horrible loss. I ran track with that older brother, and hope he rarely feels that pain. All good people.
My mum’s (now ex) boyfriend is a paramedic, and has gone to several bloody crime scenes to deal with the bodies. He’s told me a lot of things, but this one he went to last summer always stuck out to me. A man and a woman were having a really loud argument over the custody of their child (He was either 1 or 2). The argument is incredibly heated and one of their neighbours overhears them. He goes to their house to check if everything is okay. The moment the dad, already in a blind rage, heard him walk in, he grabbed a nearby dumbbell and caved his head in, before doing the same to his wife. Mum’s ex boyfriend said that the shape of the dumbbell was imprinted into both of their mangled heads. It just disturbs me and I can’t stop thinking about what will happen to the child when he’s older
I saw this on Reddit, I'm not a cop myself. It was a picture of what some people did to a convicted Sex Offender, he got dismembered, and layed out on a sidewalk, the skin of the mans face was on a pole, they had cut off the man's slong and balls and put them in his hands. It was fucking horrible to look at.
My ex's dad was CIS in the army and told us how he learned not to be the first person to go into a crime scene involving kids. They automatically assumed the mother was taking the father's absence out on the child, but found when they got there that the dad would get drunk when he got home and take a wire hanger stretched out and beat the child all over their body and the mom would just drop the kid off at preschool right after like nothing happened. One day the child complained of pain in the bathroom and the adults saw blood all over the toilet assuming the child was sexually assaulted. I don't remember what the exact last thing out of the dad's mouth was before my ex's dad basically blacked out into rage and picked the guy up holding him horizontal, in cuffs, ramming his head into the side of the vehicle repeatedly. He had to b told this tho bc he can't remember. Almost lost his job n the sentence was lighter bc of the brutality. He learned after that
I'm not a cop, but I've seen pictures in a post on fb about how I think a 9-12 yr old kid somehow got drunk with a bunch of his other closely aged friends then they tried to drive drunk. With the kid being drunk it led up to him slamming into a tree or traffic light pole, probably going REALLY fast because none of the kids survived.. The pictures that were posted are really graphic... if you wanna know them continue reading this. The aftermath pictures of the crash includes a picture of some girl's severed lower half that had skid down the road, another kid shows a full body.. but without a head, the other passengers were in the car and they were also horribly injured, I was speechless after seeing the pictures. I'm not trying to sound heartless, but I'm one of the people on the autism spectrum who don't know how to react to things, it didn't make me cry it just had me in absolute shock, my mind blanked out for a bit... but yea that's what I've seen, and it will probably stay in my mind for a loooong time, and again I'm not a cop.
I react to various things weirdly as well. Most people watching this are utterly horrified. Meanwhile I'm watching with morbid curiosity more than anything else, like I'm working out a sudoku rather than reading graphic death scenes. Some people I talk to get genuinely upset about my lack of emotion, because it freaks them out. I'm not completely emotionless, but it's diluted to the point of distressing anyone I talk to about it (even received death threats from complete strangers once or twice).
I’ve found a website that has disturbing images of people that died in vehicle accidents. One of the photos is a young women that got her head crushed by a bus, her eye was popped out of her socket and the top of her head is all crushed (you can see the brain and blood on the road). There are some really f*caked up photos on the site.
25:53 In Japan, many people commit suicide by jumping in front of trains. I hope they have the same kind of support group that American railway workers have for train related deaths they didn't cause.
honestly i doubt it, mental health is even more an issue in japan than in the west because well people dont care enough, they need to be a cog in a giant machine which is not healthy for people to be
A couple of years ago, I almost committed suicide by truck due to terrible postpartum depression and family domestic violence. After hearing about all these stories, I'm glad I didn't actually go through with it because I'd be dead but I'd have caused a lot of other people some serious problems.
18:05 "Went to a lecture given by the head of the missing person department in our country" Gosh, after all the grisly stories so far my mind at first misinterpreted that sentence quite badly.
I have a good one, my instructor worked up in corona, basically, there was a crazy naked lady changing around other paramedics with a knife. They ran away, she stole the ambulance, and there’s some hilly areas over there, she was driving 80 miles an hour down the hill on the wrong side of the road, straight head on into a semi truck. She went poof into red mist, he said there was brains everywhere, guts, literally every part of the body could think of in little chunks. About 100 m away was parts of her brain and hair and skull, scattered all over the street, and in the engine block, the brain matter was flying so fast, and body parts were flying so fast they indented into the body of the truck, And he said the semi truck driver was almost unrecognizable because of the trauma to his face and torso. Yes, if you drive head-on into a semi truck with a big enough car truck you’ll kill the semi truck driver too.
@@pitfroth7516 Most cops get into the job because they want to help people. Then they discover they are "society's garbage men". That discovery is when they either learn to adapt or quit the job. I knew a guy on-line - it took me over a year to realize he was a cop... he called himself "just a janitor".
Obligatory “not a cop” header. My dad is a detective, formerly patrolman. He covered numerous high profile, grisly scenes. A week after a daughter was missing, they arrested several drug dealers and found the girls body in the basement. They had tortured her and tried to burn off her finger prints and skin with a acid compound to hide the smell. He also responded to a call where a man at night slipped on ice and landed neck first onto a knee high metal fence around a garden set up. Oddly no blood everywhere yet gruesome still. Groups like the MS-13 gang have taken hold and the city does a weak effort to combat it. There was several killings that were traced back to a head guy in jail and was calling hits from the cell to get back at those who crosses him. There is a very worn down cluster of apartments near me where clashes between gangs take place. Our city is poorly run and once quiet areas like my childhood neighborhood went under and spreads as we speak. He is nearing retirement and we can all agree it’s a rough time to be a cop with the antagonistic mindset instilled by media and influencers alike. He’s always been a chill guy and it saddens him to see people throw away their lives over avoidable situations. A officer once was suicidal and barricaded himself with his service weapon. My dad saved his life by walking and just talking to him. He knew about the passing of his terminal son/my brother a year prior. His rare painful skin condition didn’t stop him from being positive and enjoying the 18 years we had with him. They exchanged stories and the officer realized life isn’t as bad as we make it. Said officer is now a Sargent in training and has a kid on the way. I know this is a long read but understand this is one of many stories where a good officer, as most are, make a difference everyday big and small. They have to endure the actions of bad officers as we do. One bad cop can be used to place the million others in a undeserved bad light. We have the misfortune of constantly getting bad captains and chiefs running the show and result in things like George Floyd situations. A swat guy (google Steve Smith, Columbus Ohio) died because of their interference. A unnecessary delay in the order to eliminate the shooter created a opening for the shooter to land a one in a million neck shot as he jumped out of the armored car. The next time things get bad in your area, remember that the police care, not the politicians stealing your money and sidestepping problems they cause you.
"People who try and beat trains are idiots" amen to that brothers and sisters. I'm a fitter and turner on a suburban train network in Australia. We had to go to every accident involving a train v car/ person to make the train safe for emergency services to go near. We had to go under the train to get the body parts too, we were the only people allowed under there because it was bloody dangerous going under a live train like that. This has all made for some pretty spectacular nightmares.
Suddenly reports of cops snapping and having violent outbursts seem a lot more logical. Seeing things like this in your line of work would smash anyones mind.
When are people going to learn to stop gambling with trains? THE TRAIN ALWAYS WINS! As for the guy who died in custody, did he just "die," or did someone else in custody find out about his past and decide to have a little talk with him?
I can’t imagine living with 1 of these horrible memories, let alone a career full of them. Bless all the amazing first responders, EMT, police, detectives, 911 operators (& all others I forget.) 🙏
Just the thought of these stories and the images it gave me. Made me appreciate the police more. My stomach twisted at these stories and I don't think I'll forget those images none to soon.
I'm not a Cop, about 8 to 10 years ago I was driving along highway 86 in the southern California desert. I saw passenger van a window passenger van with about five passengers all of them sitting upright and not moving or anything. The van was rolling along the side of the highway parallel to the road and the fence which separates it from the community. I figured since it was a senior transportation van the guy had witnessed or experienced something and was trying to park well off the highway. My neighbor had an off-road motorcycle shop about half a block away from where this took place. He told me later this guy came running into a shop just yelling they're dead they're dead they're All Dead. Turns out somebody had t-boned it on the passenger side which was facing the fence as I saw it rolling to a stop. The impact and cause the passengers and driver to slap their heads up against the window and the frame of the van instantly killing everyone. The van was just rolling with the momentum from the impact and ended up stopping as it bumped up against the fence.
I love how a DEA sniffer dog find drug filled corpses and the story teller says "they figured out". No they didn't! The sniffer dog did! If it wasn't for the dog, who knows how long they could have carried on for.
That one was one of the more scary ones, because they said the cartel would purposefully murder orphans to stuff drugs in. That’s true fucking evil there
@@Balrog-tf3bg Not gonna lie, I imagine a good chunk of people in the cartel were glad that method of smuggling was found out so they don't have to keep doing that (or at least nowhere near as much)
Absolutely ridiculous thing to get worked up over lmao, they’re dogs, they don’t give a shit two figured it out as long as they get the rewards at the end of the day
imagine being the cop though... a highly trained drug dog you work with and trust just starts attacking the child, thinking its just gone rabid and is attacking a sleeping baby or child, only for fucking cocaine and heroin to fall from the kids body... fucked up shit
Friend was EMT. He arrived on the scene where two drug addicts were passed out. There was crying coming from the oven. The baby survived, albeit with burns.
@@mariahmayers8869 I agree! The problem is that life in prison isn't enough, but killing them gives them an easy way out. So what can we do to punish them? As you say public torture. Though you'll still get some 'do-gooder' saying "you can't do that, its his human rights!"
15:55 Somewhat similar story. When my grandmother passed away from covid, I heard my grandpa shouting her name desperately trying to wake her up. I still remember how pale she looked. My grandpa, and I (along with my aunt, uncle, cousins, and other family members) attended the funeral. She now resides in an urn on my grandpa's dresser, in his room.
5:32 Police better have looked at EVERYBODY else too. I don't believe someone else didn't at least SUSPECT the waste of life or maybe, just maybe, somebody might've was doing the same thing.
My great uncle was an undercover cop in upstate NY. He got PTSD from the amount of stress while being around large scale gangsters. According to my Dad, he would wake up screaming in the middle of the night. He never wanted to talk about the things he saw, but we can only assume that it was really horrible. Being a police officer is not what's its cracked up to be.
Yea, my dad was a cop and hes mentioned times hes had to cut down bodies still hanging in closets or getting a call that someone blew themselves off with a shotgun in a shack. Im not a cop but the closest call i got was when a drunk guy climbed a radio tower threatening to jump for him to sober up and come to his senses, then slip as hes about to try to climb down down. Didnt see it personally but the stories i heard around the village were dark
"Died in custody, while being there for sexually assaulting terminally ill kids. I bet the psychopath bragged that he was going to get away with it because of his money. Thing is, if there's one thing that every prisoner will beat you until you stop breathing it's doing f-uped things to kids.
25:06 I remember hearing a story a long time ago about how a woman was hysterical after seeing a refrigerated truck filled with children corpses. Days later that same lady was murdered.(I think someone recorded her panicking and telling the story moments after she witnessed this)
My parents both spent time as paramedics and trauma nurses (ICU for mom ER for dad) and they’d come home and very casually talk about work in front of us, no details spared. The worst I can remember was a car accident where one passenger had been thrown thru the windshield and had their entire face disgloved but was still alive and conscious. I grow up being around this stuff, around death and gore, and am so used to it I consider becoming a mortician. I talk about true crime and mortuary science and stuff like that pretty openly sometimes forgetting that not everyone’s as comfortable with it as I am. I started kind of reeling it in after I got talking to my husband about working with cadavers in college and about some crime scene stuff I did early on, and he kinda laughs and changes the subject. I’m oblivious af (honestly prob an aspie) so I talk about the new subject for a while before going back to the old one. My husband cuts me off and sounds genuinely angry for a second which catches me really off guard bc I’d never seen him like that before. He looks really embarrassed and apologizes, just saying that the conversation was making him really uncomfortable and kinda subtly slips in that it brings back bad memories. Now he’d mentioned before that he’d been in therapy before we met but had never said why, and I’d never pried bc I figured it was probably something painful or traumatic. He decided to tell me that night, after 5 years of hiding it. When he was a pretty young kid he and his mom went to visit his uncle (moms bro) and cousins. Nobody was home but there was a fire burning in the the back yard and MIL goes to check it out to make sure it doesn’t spread to the house. Turns out no one was home bc the aunt had murdered her husband in his sleep then took off with their kids. His body was burning in the bonfire behind the house, which my husband and his mother found. They both spent years in therapy and the cousins all lost their loving father while the aunt basically got away with it. He was too young to really know 100% why the ruling went the way it did but he thinks it was a combination of claiming mental instability, claiming he abused her with no evidence and everyone saying it would’ve been EXTREMELY out of character for him, and pleading that her kids had already lost their dad and shouldn’t have to lose their mom. Like no shit they lost their dad, you shot him in the face with a shotgun and set him on fire wtf Anyway IDK if she got probation or did a stent in a psych ward or what but she never served a single day of jail time and continued to live in the same small town with all the people who now knew that she’d killed and roasted her husband. Husbands whole family had to move away bc it was too painful bumping into her just going about her day like she hadn’t killed their son, brother, and uncle.
My dad is a retired navy seal MC and also an ex-paramedic. I asked him was his most traumatic call was and he said that he got a call from a distressed mother saying that her teenage son had slit his throat, his jugular was almost completely cut in half. My dad put a tube in his jugular to try and restore blood flow to his head but the kid pulled out the tube, he had to be restrained and a new tube had to be put in. I don’t think the kid died but he was in a mental hospital for a very long time.
I remember a schizophrenic guy who was making death threats to his roommate so the roommate called police and he was transported to a mental health facility for evaluation. He was only kept for 5 hrs, before the facility gave him a ride home early the next morning . He promptly went into the house where he stabbed the sleeping roommate to death in his bed. He drug the body into the living room , where he cut the head and hands off the torso . He tried to “quarter” the body but could not get the legs off . All the “tools” he used were left around the body. He put the hands and head in a painters bucket , and tried to get a friend of his to help him dispose of the body parts telling him it was “scrap metal “. The friend was on parole , and was worried about getting mixed up in the situation , which is how we got the call. We caught the suspect later in the day and he admitted the murder . Just an incredible scene to witness .
That last one... a lot of times, it is almost impossible to identify someone as suicidal when they've already planned their own suicide, because once they have that plan they often achieve a sense of peace because they finally have a moment to look forward to when their pain will end. I imagine this well-dressed man had planned that day out thoroughly in his head and was already at peace with his own impending death, and because of that he was eerily casual about it, and no one would have known to stop him. I hope everyone who wrote comments in this video, and have shared similar experiences in the comments, has been able to heal and move on from these experiences or have been able to start receiving the help they need to heal from such traumas.
I watched a single car accident once it was raining in southeastern ohio and the driver must have hit a puddle of water or something and lost control the car rolled it and in the process of rolling the driver was getting thrown out of the wondow and in mid roll the window somehow cut the top of the drivers head off finally the car came to a stop upside down roof of the car completely smashed with half of this kids head laying beside it.. it was pretty sick
My sister is a sheriffs deputy. She had a case where the girlfriend had a daughter and her boyfriend had her daughter over every few days at his house. There was only an Xbox and a single bed where he was staying…
My great uncle, tried to beat a train as a teen, with his friends in his car. I’m not sure if they survived, however miraculously he did. He got his arm severed by the train and lived until he was 72. He passed away earlier this year.
this happened to my dad not me, around 10/11 years my dad was an volunteer EMT and used to transport people all the time. He told he wound transfer poeple who shot themselves. he told me that those aren't even the bad ones. anyway he transferred a kid who had cancer stage 4 leukemia. And the kid happened to be my teachers oldest son he would tell me that he went from seeing a kid who looked happy loving life to a husk of his former self. this happened over a span of 6 months i believe. the family started off hopefull and slowly started to crumble. after 5 and 1/5 months in the kid started to have seizure'sand the mom and dad would fight on a continuous basis and after his last transfer the parents got into one last heated fight where to wife blamed the dad for his son having cancer and "the look in his eyes said everything" my dad said. the dad just broke down in front of them begging them to help asking them to pleace help his son. that last transfer was the kids last he later died in the hospital. my dad did run calls after that but he said none affected has bad as that one
I listen to these when I drive (i’m at my destination while typing this) and I had to legitimately pull over during the microwave story and the terminal preteen story. These stories are horrific, the people who work homicides are hero’s for sure
After hearing the story definitely gotta agree with you. Sad thing is, had the OP telling the story not done anything to stop his partner the partner would’ve been the one whose life was destroyed for it
I’ve never understood how anyone could hurt a child. Now that I have a child it adds a new kind of rage inside of me when I hear these stories
Kids should always have an adult
But
Adults shouldn’t always have kids
Child or not a human should never hurt another human in my opinion
called mental issues.
@@rebeccacummings6697 no excuse they need to rot in hell
Same I would ...... Someone if I ever found out about something happening like this
As a reminder DO NOT ask cops in real life these questions face to face. It's awful to ask them to recall their worst memories. Don't ruin their day or trigger PTSD.
Better to ask about funniest stories/dumbest calls instead
Obviously if you don’t have common sense
@@gixerson8212 sadly common sense isn’t so common these days
@@Beary_fun_10 that’s right
Bro. They would just tell you to fuck off and go on about their day, like most of the world would.
I remember an interview with one of the crime scene techs that worked the Pulse nightclub shooting. He said the sound of all the victims phones going off knowing it was their friends and family desperately trying to reach their loved ones and hoping they weren’t dead is something that will haunt him forever. Just dead silence aside from a bunch of phones going off constantly. Gives me chills.
I heard something similar to this about 9/11 after t he towers collapsed
@@sneed2600 what if your in the shower
my history teacher told the same about a dude in the paris shooting in 2015
This reminded me about an interview with a Titanic survivor who was a little girl when she was on board the ship. She said that the worst part for her was when she was on the life boat and hearing the screaming of all the people slowly freezing to death in the water. She then mentioned the time she talked about it with her mother who was also on the life boat with her, and her mother said that the worst part for her was when the screaming stopped.
Same thing happened in the Kiss nightclub fire in Brazil.
The story about the guy finding the mangled bodies of those 4 kids got me the hardest. That is one reason why I don't want to be a paramedic, because of the emotional toll of being the first professionals on the scene, but also kinda motivates me more to become a medical professional to help people suffering. I am also rather fond of kids (not in a noncey way) and protective of my younger family and friends.
Meanwhile the music: "Hehe ragtime go BBRRRRR!"
I also felt some serious sadness for those parents aswell as the officer, since it's nothing a person would ever want to see.
Parents: Fine. Children: Rag dolls in people playground after a nuke
Wait paramedics are usually the last ones to a scene, FD and PD are usually first unless the emergency is strictly medical
I hate how when people kill entire schools of children, they got like 10 years of prison but when someone kills a man for 1 dollar they got fucking executed. Why
Imagine getting into a car crash, surviving with minor injuries and then finding out that your children died in horrendous ways.
I can't imagine the guilt and the horror of loosing your children like that.
I really hope the parents found some semblance of peace in life.
Idk whenever I hear things like this what helps me is to think that they will one day be reunited in heaven. I KNOW it's a childish thing to say and it doesn't help in the moment, but its how I have been able to deal with loss in my own life...
I really wish the best to those parents and OPs father.
It’s not childish. Who knows? Maybe there is a heaven?
Kinda suspicious how the parents can be uninjured but the kids died. Were they not properly buckled in? Idk
@@cherryalmond66 From the sound of it they were. Car crashes are just giant dice rolls really, especially rollovers.
Just the thought of the kids looking down on themselves with the belly sliced open in horrendous pain, knowing they're probably gonna die... god that's the absolute worst.
@@honkhonk3192 Those poor babies :)
5:00 How do you get a judge sympathetic to this kind of thing, holy shit.
Almost all of them are.
He’s probably just as much of a
Monster. Anyone who sympathises with disgusting people are themselves, monsters.
@@mistresscalytrix this is retarded logic, the legal system is designed for the benefit of the doubt.
They're no better than the actual criminals.
Because rape of a child is literally only a 6 year at most crime... Its sick but its true
Aside from any of the baby ones, I think the saddest one on here is the lady that froze to death in the puddle while her poor handicap husband had to sit and watch and then died himself
Not my story but an ex girlfriend's father was a police Sargent. He was one of the first to arrive at the scene of the Dunblaine massacre, look it up if you don't know of it. It's the reason all guns were banned in Scotland, can't even own an air gun here now without a license but all guns except shotguns and hunting rifles tightly regulateted no hand guns at all. He never spoke about what he saw that day he just came home after what would of been a long day and went to his bedroom shut the door and never came out for a month. As far as I know he's still never spoke of what happened that day. Really awful stuff.
Did he get counseling? Anyone who goes through hell to get killers off the streets deserves it. Same goes for soldiers defending their people. Everyone who helps others has earned the right to be helped.
@@Jenna2k He probably did.. He just won't talk about it with anyone outside the police force, what he saw that day must of been horrific especially as it was classrooms full of toddlers. Saddest day in Scotlands recent history.
Oh Goodness that is a tough one! 😩😭
I sometimes wonder whether Tennis champ Andy Murray's disposition is partially due to the trauma of that event at such a young age.
Due to where I worked at the time, I have seen some of the crime scene photographs from this incident, and they still give me nightmares.
Banning guns only makes it worse. I bet if everyone had a gun the massacre could have been stopped in seconds. And it would discourage anyone from trying anything stupid if everyone looks like that one meme with the Russian soldier and the backpack full of heavy weaponry.
i love how the vid is talking about some truly horrible stuff and then it suddenly cuts to an upbeat song.
"I watched a family burn to death"
*happy upbeat piano*
Upbeat?? Dude did you hear the disjointed flutes wailing in the background?
@@lagilad9984 I think they meant the story before the outro. The outro is very upbeat
ahh, the duality of tts channels.
This is basically my brain 24/7. I don't even see anything terribly horrific, I just idly daydream something horrific back to back with something nauseatingly cheery.
"He died watching his wife freeze to death."
This whole video is disturbing but that story in particular fucked me up the most.
Gods that's some shakespearian horror movie shit! Gods that's just so hard to wrap my head around
The one about the kids made me
Scathed
Putting a newborn in a microwave… glad they set the dad guy on fire holy crap. Poor baby. The ones with kids are so gutting in a very specific way.
i wonder, did the child live? because it never stated if she lived or not
@@somerandomcube based on what I’ve heard about this being done to animals, probably not unfortunately :(
@@Panda-cute that's sad :
@@somerandomcube yeah :(
im surprised it fit
Teens, if an older man is trying to date you, RUN AWAY. That is never good news, please listen to your loved ones.
Not older men only, older women aswell
@@agrilledsandwich2745 Martin
@@agrilledsandwich2745 If I was 17 (I'm 21) and she was something like 18/19 .... 20 at the most, I'd be ok with that.
@@liviuganea4108 well, 17-18 is only about a year or so difference. Almost the same age. They mean something like a 4-5+ year difference, especially if you're under 18. At that age, 4-5 years means a lot more than it does when you're 40.
Someone I know at work is 21 and she's so desperate for a boyfriend that she's letting middle aged guys in their 30s and 40s be close with her. I'm very nervous about what horrible things could happen to her. Good guys don't try and hook up with girls barely half their age. They're looking for someone who can't fight back so they can manipulate and beat them.
This is THEE most chilling one so far.
Yes very very
Made sad but the the soldier one's are the worst for me.
Your fucking right mate. This shits the worst one yet to hear. My anus clinches and goosebumps everywhere
Shhhhhh
@@ChaolaoFueChi that was visual lol u an artist?
3:25 holy fuck those poor parents. I'd never recover from losing all my children and then knowing how they died in those ways. And poor ops dad I can't imagine. 😟💔
this isnt violent or anything, it's actually rather peaceful, but i have to share and I don't know where else.
my grandmother lived in an assisted living facility. (the residents are mostly independent, but carers are on call 24/7 and check in twice a day).
one day she called the buzzer and told the carers "I think I'm dying". apparently she wasn't scared or sad; just calm as if commenting about the weather. she died in her sleep less than 6 hours later.
wow, that is peaceful. Thank you for sharing.
The tutu one, I wouldn’t have Ben mad or prosecuted the officer if he had blown the mans brain out.
Yeah when the user was like "it's easy for us to say we wouldn't because it's the law" and I was like ah, nah, I would've.
and that's why I can't do these kinda jobs. could not handle not blowing someone's brains out after seeing that shit
I agree with both of you, but i wouldn't stop myself from murdering a disgusting human being such as that, I hope that poor child is resting in peace.
"He ran into my gun, sir. He ran into my gun ten times."
Nah i prefer to let this man on general prison and scream “THIS MF ABUSED HIS 3y/o DAUGHTER” “FUCK HIM UP WITHOUT ANY LEGAL CHARGE”
As someone who's dealt with suicidal thoughts for years, (I'm OK now), I've always viewed death as a blessed release to final everlasting peace.
So as for ending someone like that.... i wouldn't do it... not immediately anyways.
I'm split on the death penalty for this reason as well though - some people don't deserve to live on..... but they also don't deserve the easy way out by having someone end their life for them... at the same time I don't believe good tax money should be used to keep them housed and fed the rest of their lives either....
I think they should be put to work, doing the absolute hardest and worst jobs, and pay for their stay that way... only given the absolute bare minimum to live in and live on for the rest of their days. Plain balogna sandwiches every day, or even worse, tube fed somehow so the pleasure of tasting or eating anything at all is taken from them. Fed just enough to keep them alive, healthy, and able to work. Locked in a cell with absolutely nothing but a hole for a toilet for when theyre not working - maybe with undetectable things hidden in the room to cause slow psychological torture, such as a programmed irregular drip sound from the toilet or some kind of annoyance. Only give them maybe a 3 minute cold shower every other day with absolutely no water pressure or anything. Just the absolute worst you can imagine...
And if they don't cooperate, strap them to a table and pump them with drugs to keep them awake and sane for as many years as possible. Make em suffer that Chinese water drip torture or something until they beg to go back to being able to go work that miserable job & living in their tiny barren cell. Maintain their health needs by keeping them alive and well in order to drag out their miserable lives for as long as humanly possible; that miserable job they work to earn their stay should somehow benefit the public, put whatever money they WOULD earn from working (aside from the little that the government would use in order to house, feed, and "care" for them) put any extra money towards the betterment of whatever community they committed their heinous crimes in. Not sure what sort of jobs I'd make someone like that do in order to make them miserable, yet at the same time benefit the public... ,(oh and never let them know that their work does any good for anyone...)
If any twisted warped human being deserves torture, it's that kind from that crime.
17:14 Dear lord I can't imagine watching my partner freeze to death and just not being able to do anything, god my heart hurts
its too sad
The one with the car accident and the four children was the most sad and scary one. I can't imagine the anguish of the parents and think about how they children would still be living if they didn't get into the accident.
They probably suffered extreme survivor's guilt and wished they could join their kids.
The one about the cops wanting to see the headless, naked woman's corpse is truly disgusting.
I get that those who end up seeing that type of thing on a daily basis become numb to it after a while. But to get enjoyment out of it? And sexual enjoyment too? Those cops are actually vile and do not deserve their payroll. 🤮
It's very disturbing to know there is at least one precinct of necrophiles out there.
I think this earth is full of all kinds of weirdness
Creepiest i saw a a recording from a doc on 9/11 who was hiding behind a car when the building collapsed. Once he walked out to help, all you could was constant beeping noises like crickets. They were coming from the firefighting equipment that goes off when the wearer hasn't moved to signal to others where they are.
Damn
the car accident with the 4 kids fucked
me up. those descriptions are so gruesome.
I made it to the beating the train story. I just can't handle hearing about kids getting hurt or killed and abused now that I have a baby. I tried to push past the first one thinking its okay, the others will just be terrible crime stories. But the bloated guy.. the stupidity and rage I feel against the parents in the drug and train story.. I just can't listen anymore. (Nothing against this channel, I just wanted to comment on my feelings)
I once wanted to kill someone for molesting his grandchildren, both he and his wife. The problem is that I would in prison on death row for it, even though it's true justice.
@@randybaumery5090 I'm so sorry. I would beat the crap out of them sick people makes me want to move out of this world
It's only gets worse I'm at work ATM and I just want to leave and hold my baby tight.
And this is why we don’t give children loaded guns and let them play in the woods. Feel so bad for this poor boy
The story about the DEA officer finding cartels stuffing drugs into the corpses of children is the absolute worst. My father was Border Patrol, & had come across that same incident in his career. Cartels are some the worst scum on the planet. Zero remorse.
I know this is old but this is why the kids are separated from the parents at the border. Evey time I hear these stupid cry about how it’s racist to do so I tell them about this because I know about it since I was as a teen in the 2000’s. As a Mexican American this hurts so much that every thing to protect my people is considered racist.
The ones with the kids are the worst. I really don't know how their parents- assuming they aren't the culprits- ever recover. I wish them the best, but I am pessimistic about their chances. For those who did it, there's no part of Hell deep enough for them in my opinion. And I really feel sorry for the police, coroners, morgue workers, and medical staff who have to work with the kids cases- I hope they have access to enough therapy and recover from that trauma as best they can. I'm glad the police got that doctor and he died in custody so he couldn't hurt any more girls. And the tutu guy- I would never have voted to convict someone who shot such a person. The female cop who had to quit after seeing that really messed up corpse- I feel bad for her too. It's a good thing she found out she couldn't handle it right away, but I REALLY hope she was okay afterwards.
4:17 actually made me tear up a little. I can’t imagine the guilt and pain the parents still feel to this day
My father worked for Canadian Pacific railway for over 20 years and he has been in several accidents and was almost always on call when he would get called for distress relief crew (the call they get when another employee was on the train and was in an accident and had to be dead headed home in a cab for a psych evaluation) in his own words that I have heard hundreds of times and still hear to this day, “please never try to beat the train, it’s not worth it. You’ll almost never win.”
My boyfriend works for CP im always so worried about this stuff with him.
My dad has been a Mounty for 30+ years now and I’ve always thought about it as a career option. When I was old enough he told me, in perfect detail, the most gruesome crime scenes he has witnessed so I would be aware of what comes with the job. Head shot off with the brain and pieces of the head everywhere in the blood covered room, someone killing themselves by laying on a standing half saw. Said it was like a scene out of dexter. People cut in half from being run over by cars, other people being twisted up and mangled in the axles of dump trucks and 18 wheelers. There’s plenty more but these are some pretty noteworthy ones. Even after all of this the hardest thing he had to see was an 18 wheeler t bone a sedan at an intersection. Decapitated the mom driving and the newborn, just a couple months old in the back, was dead from blunt force trauma. The baby looked completely fine when he had to take it out of the car and he didn’t realize it was dead until he took him out and held his lifeless body. Said he didn’t sleep for a week.
My husband is a trucker, & was t-boned by another truck. He is ok (we missed losing him by a literal foot), but I honestly think he was in the accident to PREVENT the other driver from doing something like running over a car. The other driver had turned 21 & gotten his class A license EXACTLY 1 week before the accident. I hope he never got it back, because hitting anything EXCEPT another truck would have killed everyone in whatever vehicle it was
That one about the three year-old made me physically sick. Some people are just psychos.
these usually dont get to me that much but the one where the husband died watching his wife freeze to death made me cry fr :((( what a horrifying way to go for both of them
This is related to me. I never saw it but i was told it.
My sister was a juvenile diabetic, insulin dependant. This happened when SARS and Norwalk a.k.a Covid like but not sure.
She had almost died of diabetic comas before.
Anyways her work called cops to check on her.
She was found dead, almost close enough to get to the front door, on her bed, phone in hand.
There was vomit and poop all over. A bucket of vomit by the bed which had part of the phone in it. On the bed was blood from where she bit her tounge when she had a seizure.
So here is the gist of what happened. Because the hospital were dicks about kicking her out of hospital when she got SARS. When she got it again, i believe she choose to ride it out at home solo, with her 2 cats as the only company.
She got sick again. When a diabetic goes into the low blood sugar sickness state like this its like they are drunk, out of it, no ability to think of what to do right.
In her state she was sick from both ends over her home. Her insulin was also missing btw.
When she finally got clarity to call for help it was too late. The phone didn't work right and she tried to get to her door. Seeing that her bed was by the door she ended up passing out into the coma state, the one before you die, had a seizure, died. Found a couple days later when she was supposed to come back.
This is second hand info from my dad. I think he cleaned it up. He is gone now.
She was 32.
RIP to your dad🌹
And rip to the woman too🌹
I'm so sorry for your loss 💔
When people kill their kids to spite the other parent I believe that person never loved or wanted the kids only wanted their so to stay. How could you do that to your kids. It’s evil.
My dad has always been a cop. Around the time I had my first break up he sat me down to have a “talk”. I expected him to tell me the cliche that “oh everyone goes thru it, ur young, love isn’t permanent…yadda yadda yadda”. Instead he told me a story of a young man who had hung himself on a swingset at a park close to where I live. Since it took a while for cops to get there the man’s neck had been stretched out noticeably longer through the chains of the swingset. My dad told me upon further investigation that he had left a note explaining why he did what he did and it was because his girl had left him for another man. What I took from this story is that no matter what happens, u still have ur entire life ahead of u. Bless that man’s family.
You know what pisses me off these idiots who kill their kids and themselves to take revenge on their spouse. Do they even realise how pointless and unnecessary it is. The person your trying to hurt? They gets to go off scot free. Sure they'll grieve for a few years (not for the suicidal spouse though, they'll hate them, but they'll grieve for the children) heck they'd probably have nightmares too over the children and dreams about their revenge on the ex which the dead spouse is now they've earned it. After killing their children the spouse will have no guilt over their Ex's demise, but their guilt would come from inciting their Ex's actions on their children. But they'll eventually move on and live a their lives. They'll have everyone left behind to comfort them, support from their parent siblings everyone who'll curse they're Ex's name for taking the children away. The spouse will be known as a survivor. Meet a not crazy partner, who'll hear their story almost melt into their arms and they'll decide whether they'd remarry or not. They'd have more kids, grow old and get grand children, have a whole other life, without the Ex, clean and free without any ties to hold them down. And then when they finally reach the end of their days years and years even decades after their loss. Their gonna sleep knowing their Ex is not gonna be where their going. If their religious they'll carry on and live a good life thinking how their Ex is burning in hell and how their children are waiting at the pearly gates waiting for them. While the Ex will be dead that's it, game over. They won't hear the pain they'll leave their parents, the anger they'll bring out in the peers. The questions and sadness they left for in the local kids.
This is by far the hardest one to hear :(
That car crash one and the Microwave baby one got me ... For the Microwave one I believe wholeheartedly that there is karma and that, that absolute verminous creature of a "boyfriend" will suffer the most absolute torture and I wish that poor truly innocent babe was instantly given ultimate peace and love by the creator I'm not overly religious but I hope to all that is life that the entity upstairs cares for not only just that baby but all whom were innocent and had to depart this world
I hope the officer in the car crash one is able to eventually find peace and tranquility for the horrors he witnessed
This video was a bad choice to listen to it's just bumming me out so much ...
That one and the 3 yr old with the dad got me. Makes me want to cry
Jay (re the microwave baby story) i believe babies do instantly go to heaven, thier souls are pure. Its just that sadly, theres nowhere in hell anywhere bad enough for the monster who did that to her to suffer as he should. Pure evil
The dad who r***ped the baby to death will never leave me forever scared me for life I have a toddler
@@foxxlette2480 Yes i can well imagine how it feels to someone with children. Those two baby ones were the worst stories. I like dark and creepy stories, but they were too much for even me. You picture it in your mind, then it wont go away. Keep your children safe my friend, take care
People who do disgusting things like that should be considered as subhuman and tortured in public display for everyone to watch in an isolated and dark room for the rest of their pathetic lives.
I had the opportunity to see what happens when a semi truck tried to beat a train, let's just say his body completely recovered but he still lost his entire life. Sad part is it was a short and fast train so he would have only lost like 30 seconds at most.
10:00- classic narcissist. They ALWAYS blame other people for their crimes. I feel so sorry for that father.
i once had a bus driver race a train. the rails went down just as we got out. thing is, i didnt know it was happening i was just about to fall asleep then cuz i was in the back of the large bus i bounced super high and ended up in the seat in front of me. guess what the bus driver said when i scream... "you should have been sitting properly"...
i wouldve bitch slapped that bus driver back to the time of when sloths were as big as elephants and could and would send him to gods recently deleted
@@skibbledebabble1853 HOLY FUCK
@@skibbledebabble1853 ok ok i just got out of the damn shower and this is the first thing i see! fuck we need to be friends!
@@skibbledebabble1853 oh my god IM DEAAD
It's not like city busses have seatbelts.
This video made me sob. I have a friend who’s mom is a 911 operator and he told me that she has ptsd just from the calls alone- I can only imagine some of these actual crime scenes.
My father, who has been a police officer over twenty years, has seen horrible things. It’s truly heartbreaking hearing all of the stuff he has told me. He isn’t fazed by any of it at anymore, but he told me about one that still send him chills.
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When I was a baby, like maybe four months old, my father had an animal endangerment call. It was a deer fawn that was severely hurt by a chained fence. It had to be killed, unfortunately.
My dad was so hesitant. Knowing he had a four-month old baby at home, and having to look at a baby deer in pain and kill it, made him physically tear up, really made him depressed for the rest of the day.
For the Journalist’s reddit, the 2nd story my Law teacher had a similar story, he’s a retired officer:
A family has been trying to contact a relative, they called the police to go check on her, it was an obese lady, she’s been dead for a few days.. my teacher called for back up to help carry out the body my teacher specifically said “Lift her up slowly” and they ignored him and flung her up, the force caused the side of her stomach to bust and the same goo came out
My teacher said him and his co workers all ran out throwing up on the way out
My teacher then told us “you’ll see tons of disturbing things, and smell disturbing things”
Here is a few stories that will remind you to tie down your items in the back of a truck...
1. Young guy went to a construction site to pick up the front end loader on a flatbed at the site. He was only going a few miles and was in a hurry. Didn't secure the loader. Thought the weight would be enough. Ended up having to stop hard. Loader rolled forward and over the cab crushing the man.
2. A guy driving drunk, went off the road and wasn't located immediately. It was extremely cold at this time, when the found him a week later in a ditch, he had a cinder block frozen inro the back of his head. He had been using them for weight to avoid slipping. Went thru back window. This also happened to a lady, her sandbags flew thru back window in a collision with another car.
3. Guy had gotten a fee really, really large boulders he was going to put in his yard for decor or something, they were like 400-800lbs. He of course, had not secured them. One fell out when he hit a bump, it bounced out. That Boulder bounced into another car, going thru the windshield, killing a mother and daughter.
I have too many sadly.
Secure your loads in your vehicles. Take the time.
There's also a brick bouncing from a truck into a windshield killing a mother, there's a video
I was in boy scouts for 12 years and one of the assistant scout masters was a cop for 30 years, this video makes me feel a lot more respect for him after knowing the hell officers of law enforcement go through
this was very hard to read and hear, the music makes this even more terrifying than it already is (i keep wondering what's the music called)
2:10 Usually putting dirt in a prostitute's orifices is to hide the killer's DNA.
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Redditor: Guy was arrested for using a baby as a battering ram
Me: Of all the things to use as an improvised battering ram, you pick a baby? You'd be better off using your Rainbow Dash body pillow you keep under your bed as a battering ram than an infant.
The handicapped guy watching his wife freeze to death and dying alone by the window..... disturbed me to my core
That one about the 13 and 11 year old brothers pissed me off because the parents of those kids are the most irresponsible people on the planet and just goes to show some people shouldn't have kids
I don't know if this counts but when I was 18 I ended up skipping school with a friend of mine well we were drinking a little and I ended up getting a car accident I woke up on knowing where I was happened to look next to me and my friend is impaled buy a tree limb we were 15 ft in air and nobody saw us because we're so far off the trail or the road and I ended up getting myself out and dragging myself to the road and finally somebody supplied me and called 911. It took years for me to be able to get behind the wheel of any vehicle again and vehicles used to be the love of my life too it still miss messes with me today but still think God he was dead when I woke up cuz I don't know what I would have done otherwise sorry about the punctuations I know I suck
Thats terrible!!sorry you went thru that.sorry about your friend,thats majorly traumatic.glad you survived!
So you killed him by driving drunk??!!
@@frostbite3318 I pictured him as passenger myself
@@frostbite3318 are you trying to be mean or just saying what happened bc that’s a very insensitive thing to say
@@frostbite3318 sh*t happens, idk if you expressed you comment the right way cause it sounds mean
Was friends with a guy who was a bit "off". Good guy, and his family is big and full of cool people. While hunting my friend popped up in front of his brother as he pulled the trigger. Horrible loss. I ran track with that older brother, and hope he rarely feels that pain. All good people.
My mum’s (now ex) boyfriend is a paramedic, and has gone to several bloody crime scenes to deal with the bodies. He’s told me a lot of things, but this one he went to last summer always stuck out to me.
A man and a woman were having a really loud argument over the custody of their child (He was either 1 or 2). The argument is incredibly heated and one of their neighbours overhears them. He goes to their house to check if everything is okay. The moment the dad, already in a blind rage, heard him walk in, he grabbed a nearby dumbbell and caved his head in, before doing the same to his wife. Mum’s ex boyfriend said that the shape of the dumbbell was imprinted into both of their mangled heads. It just disturbs me and I can’t stop thinking about what will happen to the child when he’s older
I saw this on Reddit, I'm not a cop myself. It was a picture of what some people did to a convicted Sex Offender, he got dismembered, and layed out on a sidewalk, the skin of the mans face was on a pole, they had cut off the man's slong and balls and put them in his hands. It was fucking horrible to look at.
No.
My ex's dad was CIS in the army and told us how he learned not to be the first person to go into a crime scene involving kids. They automatically assumed the mother was taking the father's absence out on the child, but found when they got there that the dad would get drunk when he got home and take a wire hanger stretched out and beat the child all over their body and the mom would just drop the kid off at preschool right after like nothing happened. One day the child complained of pain in the bathroom and the adults saw blood all over the toilet assuming the child was sexually assaulted. I don't remember what the exact last thing out of the dad's mouth was before my ex's dad basically blacked out into rage and picked the guy up holding him horizontal, in cuffs, ramming his head into the side of the vehicle repeatedly. He had to b told this tho bc he can't remember. Almost lost his job n the sentence was lighter bc of the brutality. He learned after that
I'm not a cop, but I've seen pictures in a post on fb about how I think a 9-12 yr old kid somehow got drunk with a bunch of his other closely aged friends then they tried to drive drunk.
With the kid being drunk it led up to him slamming into a tree or traffic light pole, probably going REALLY fast because none of the kids survived..
The pictures that were posted are really graphic... if you wanna know them continue reading this.
The aftermath pictures of the crash includes a picture of some girl's severed lower half that had skid down the road, another kid shows a full body.. but without a head, the other passengers were in the car and they were also horribly injured, I was speechless after seeing the pictures.
I'm not trying to sound heartless, but I'm one of the people on the autism spectrum who don't know how to react to things, it didn't make me cry it just had me in absolute shock, my mind blanked out for a bit... but yea that's what I've seen, and it will probably stay in my mind for a loooong time, and again I'm not a cop.
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I react to various things weirdly as well. Most people watching this are utterly horrified. Meanwhile I'm watching with morbid curiosity more than anything else, like I'm working out a sudoku rather than reading graphic death scenes. Some people I talk to get genuinely upset about my lack of emotion, because it freaks them out. I'm not completely emotionless, but it's diluted to the point of distressing anyone I talk to about it (even received death threats from complete strangers once or twice).
I’ve found a website that has disturbing images of people that died in vehicle accidents. One of the photos is a young women that got her head crushed by a bus, her eye was popped out of her socket and the top of her head is all crushed (you can see the brain and blood on the road). There are some really f*caked up photos on the site.
@@Sueuhevffbcjjidis no offense your weird for wanting to see that stuff just out of curiosity
25:53 In Japan, many people commit suicide by jumping in front of trains. I hope they have the same kind of support group that American railway workers have for train related deaths they didn't cause.
honestly i doubt it, mental health is even more an issue in japan than in the west because well people dont care enough, they need to be a cog in a giant machine which is not healthy for people to be
A couple of years ago, I almost committed suicide by truck due to terrible postpartum depression and family domestic violence. After hearing about all these stories, I'm glad I didn't actually go through with it because I'd be dead but I'd have caused a lot of other people some serious problems.
I’m thankful you’re still with us ❤
You matter
18:05
"Went to a lecture given by the head of the missing person department in our country"
Gosh, after all the grisly stories so far my mind at first misinterpreted that sentence quite badly.
XD
Ash vs evil dead indeed....
I have a good one, my instructor worked up in corona, basically, there was a crazy naked lady changing around other paramedics with a knife. They ran away, she stole the ambulance, and there’s some hilly areas over there, she was driving 80 miles an hour down the hill on the wrong side of the road, straight head on into a semi truck. She went poof into red mist, he said there was brains everywhere, guts, literally every part of the body could think of in little chunks. About 100 m away was parts of her brain and hair and skull, scattered all over the street, and in the engine block, the brain matter was flying so fast, and body parts were flying so fast they indented into the body of the truck, And he said the semi truck driver was almost unrecognizable because of the trauma to his face and torso. Yes, if you drive head-on into a semi truck with a big enough car truck you’ll kill the semi truck driver too.
Thank God for the cops. And to all cops thank you for what you do.
Thank god for what? Showing up to a murder scene???
@@Hannah-zw9ow for all the police do and for what they go through. God bless them
@@pitfroth7516 Most cops get into the job because they want to help people. Then they discover they are "society's garbage men". That discovery is when they either learn to adapt or quit the job. I knew a guy on-line - it took me over a year to realize he was a cop... he called himself "just a janitor".
@@Hannah-zw9ow Saving the family the pain of having to discover/extricate those corpses themselves.
Obligatory “not a cop” header. My dad is a detective, formerly patrolman. He covered numerous high profile, grisly scenes. A week after a daughter was missing, they arrested several drug dealers and found the girls body in the basement. They had tortured her and tried to burn off her finger prints and skin with a acid compound to hide the smell. He also responded to a call where a man at night slipped on ice and landed neck first onto a knee high metal fence around a garden set up. Oddly no blood everywhere yet gruesome still. Groups like the MS-13 gang have taken hold and the city does a weak effort to combat it. There was several killings that were traced back to a head guy in jail and was calling hits from the cell to get back at those who crosses him. There is a very worn down cluster of apartments near me where clashes between gangs take place. Our city is poorly run and once quiet areas like my childhood neighborhood went under and spreads as we speak. He is nearing retirement and we can all agree it’s a rough time to be a cop with the antagonistic mindset instilled by media and influencers alike. He’s always been a chill guy and it saddens him to see people throw away their lives over avoidable situations. A officer once was suicidal and barricaded himself with his service weapon. My dad saved his life by walking and just talking to him. He knew about the passing of his terminal son/my brother a year prior. His rare painful skin condition didn’t stop him from being positive and enjoying the 18 years we had with him. They exchanged stories and the officer realized life isn’t as bad as we make it. Said officer is now a Sargent in training and has a kid on the way. I know this is a long read but understand this is one of many stories where a good officer, as most are, make a difference everyday big and small. They have to endure the actions of bad officers as we do. One bad cop can be used to place the million others in a undeserved bad light. We have the misfortune of constantly getting bad captains and chiefs running the show and result in things like George Floyd situations. A swat guy (google Steve Smith, Columbus Ohio) died because of their interference. A unnecessary delay in the order to eliminate the shooter created a opening for the shooter to land a one in a million neck shot as he jumped out of the armored car. The next time things get bad in your area, remember that the police care, not the politicians stealing your money and sidestepping problems they cause you.
"People who try and beat trains are idiots" amen to that brothers and sisters. I'm a fitter and turner on a suburban train network in Australia. We had to go to every accident involving a train v car/ person to make the train safe for emergency services to go near. We had to go under the train to get the body parts too, we were the only people allowed under there because it was bloody dangerous going under a live train like that. This has all made for some pretty spectacular nightmares.
Suddenly reports of cops snapping and having violent outbursts seem a lot more logical. Seeing things like this in your line of work would smash anyones mind.
When are people going to learn to stop gambling with trains? THE TRAIN ALWAYS WINS!
As for the guy who died in custody, did he just "die," or did someone else in custody find out about his past and decide to have a little talk with him?
With the second guy: potato 🤷🏻♀️ po-ta-toe lol imho
The four dead kids car crash must have been hell in court,like absolutely no one would defend the man who's responsible for the death of four children
I can’t imagine living with 1 of these horrible memories, let alone a career full of them. Bless all the amazing first responders, EMT, police, detectives, 911 operators (& all others I forget.) 🙏
9:21 "*I just blew our kids heads off while you were at work and it's your fault*"
Good to know there actually are some decent cops.
Actually most of them are, but a kind, nice cop doesn't quite make for headlines, so the media portraits the worst examples as the ordinary.
Just the thought of these stories and the images it gave me. Made me appreciate the police more. My stomach twisted at these stories and I don't think I'll forget those images none to soon.
Cops are literally the most resilient people, god bless them
I'm not a Cop, about 8 to 10 years ago I was driving along highway 86 in the southern California desert. I saw passenger van a window passenger van with about five passengers all of them sitting upright and not moving or anything. The van was rolling along the side of the highway parallel to the road and the fence which separates it from the community. I figured since it was a senior transportation van the guy had witnessed or experienced something and was trying to park well off the highway. My neighbor had an off-road motorcycle shop about half a block away from where this took place. He told me later this guy came running into a shop just yelling they're dead they're dead they're All Dead. Turns out somebody had t-boned it on the passenger side which was facing the fence as I saw it rolling to a stop. The impact and cause the passengers and driver to slap their heads up against the window and the frame of the van instantly killing everyone. The van was just rolling with the momentum from the impact and ended up stopping as it bumped up against the fence.
I love how a DEA sniffer dog find drug filled corpses and the story teller says "they figured out". No they didn't! The sniffer dog did! If it wasn't for the dog, who knows how long they could have carried on for.
That one was one of the more scary ones, because they said the cartel would purposefully murder orphans to stuff drugs in. That’s true fucking evil there
@@Balrog-tf3bg Not gonna lie, I imagine a good chunk of people in the cartel were glad that method of smuggling was found out so they don't have to keep doing that (or at least nowhere near as much)
Absolutely ridiculous thing to get worked up over lmao, they’re dogs, they don’t give a shit two figured it out as long as they get the rewards at the end of the day
imagine being the cop though... a highly trained drug dog you work with and trust just starts attacking the child, thinking its just gone rabid and is attacking a sleeping baby or child, only for fucking cocaine and heroin to fall from the kids body... fucked up shit
Fun fact: they means the dog too
Friend was EMT. He arrived on the scene where two drug addicts were passed out. There was crying coming from the oven. The baby survived, albeit with burns.
I cried my eyes out about the one with the dad and the three year old… I really really hate this world
I agree that one was horrific. For me it was the microwaving the baby. I'll never forget that one
Those.kinds of "people" should be tortured on public display
@@mariahmayers8869 I agree! The problem is that life in prison isn't enough, but killing them gives them an easy way out. So what can we do to punish them? As you say public torture. Though you'll still get some 'do-gooder' saying "you can't do that, its his human rights!"
@@Tokyo_Rose. He lost his human rights when he decided that
@@mariahmayers8869 I agree!
15:55 Somewhat similar story. When my grandmother passed away from covid, I heard my grandpa shouting her name desperately trying to wake her up. I still remember how pale she looked. My grandpa, and I (along with my aunt, uncle, cousins, and other family members) attended the funeral. She now resides in an urn on my grandpa's dresser, in his room.
5:32 Police better have looked at EVERYBODY else too. I don't believe someone else didn't at least SUSPECT the waste of life or maybe, just maybe, somebody might've was doing the same thing.
My great uncle was an undercover cop in upstate NY. He got PTSD from the amount of stress while being around large scale gangsters. According to my Dad, he would wake up screaming in the middle of the night. He never wanted to talk about the things he saw, but we can only assume that it was really horrible. Being a police officer is not what's its cracked up to be.
Yea, my dad was a cop and hes mentioned times hes had to cut down bodies still hanging in closets or getting a call that someone blew themselves off with a shotgun in a shack. Im not a cop but the closest call i got was when a drunk guy climbed a radio tower threatening to jump for him to sober up and come to his senses, then slip as hes about to try to climb down down. Didnt see it personally but the stories i heard around the village were dark
This makes me not want to have kids just so I don't have to witness the pain of losing them. My stomach feels sick after watching this.
"Died in custody, while being there for sexually assaulting terminally ill kids. I bet the psychopath bragged that he was going to get away with it because of his money. Thing is, if there's one thing that every prisoner will beat you until you stop breathing it's doing f-uped things to kids.
25:06 I remember hearing a story a long time ago about how a woman was hysterical after seeing a refrigerated truck filled with children corpses. Days later that same lady was murdered.(I think someone recorded her panicking and telling the story moments after she witnessed this)
“Died in custody” yeah sure thing bud. We all know somebody capped him when heads weren’t looking
that or suicide both possible depends on the country really more than anything
My parents both spent time as paramedics and trauma nurses (ICU for mom ER for dad) and they’d come home and very casually talk about work in front of us, no details spared. The worst I can remember was a car accident where one passenger had been thrown thru the windshield and had their entire face disgloved but was still alive and conscious.
I grow up being around this stuff, around death and gore, and am so used to it I consider becoming a mortician. I talk about true crime and mortuary science and stuff like that pretty openly sometimes forgetting that not everyone’s as comfortable with it as I am.
I started kind of reeling it in after I got talking to my husband about working with cadavers in college and about some crime scene stuff I did early on, and he kinda laughs and changes the subject. I’m oblivious af (honestly prob an aspie) so I talk about the new subject for a while before going back to the old one. My husband cuts me off and sounds genuinely angry for a second which catches me really off guard bc I’d never seen him like that before. He looks really embarrassed and apologizes, just saying that the conversation was making him really uncomfortable and kinda subtly slips in that it brings back bad memories.
Now he’d mentioned before that he’d been in therapy before we met but had never said why, and I’d never pried bc I figured it was probably something painful or traumatic. He decided to tell me that night, after 5 years of hiding it. When he was a pretty young kid he and his mom went to visit his uncle (moms bro) and cousins. Nobody was home but there was a fire burning in the the back yard and MIL goes to check it out to make sure it doesn’t spread to the house.
Turns out no one was home bc the aunt had murdered her husband in his sleep then took off with their kids. His body was burning in the bonfire behind the house, which my husband and his mother found. They both spent years in therapy and the cousins all lost their loving father while the aunt basically got away with it. He was too young to really know 100% why the ruling went the way it did but he thinks it was a combination of claiming mental instability, claiming he abused her with no evidence and everyone saying it would’ve been EXTREMELY out of character for him, and pleading that her kids had already lost their dad and shouldn’t have to lose their mom.
Like no shit they lost their dad, you shot him in the face with a shotgun and set him on fire wtf
Anyway IDK if she got probation or did a stent in a psych ward or what but she never served a single day of jail time and continued to live in the same small town with all the people who now knew that she’d killed and roasted her husband. Husbands whole family had to move away bc it was too painful bumping into her just going about her day like she hadn’t killed their son, brother, and uncle.
oh my gosh your parents are superheroes. it takes a certain type of person to do that type of work
This video has given me a ton more respect for cops, paramedics, and firefighters
My dad is a retired navy seal MC and also an ex-paramedic. I asked him was his most traumatic call was and he said that he got a call from a distressed mother saying that her teenage son had slit his throat, his jugular was almost completely cut in half. My dad put a tube in his jugular to try and restore blood flow to his head but the kid pulled out the tube, he had to be restrained and a new tube had to be put in. I don’t think the kid died but he was in a mental hospital for a very long time.
I hope all the innocent souls lost are at peace. Horrific images ran through my mind during this.
I remember a schizophrenic guy who was making death threats to his roommate so the roommate called police and he was transported to a mental health facility for evaluation. He was only kept for 5 hrs, before the facility gave him a ride home early the next morning . He promptly went into the house where he stabbed the sleeping roommate to death in his bed. He drug the body into the living room , where he cut the head and hands off the torso . He tried to “quarter” the body but could not get the legs off . All the “tools” he used were left around the body. He put the hands and head in a painters bucket , and tried to get a friend of his to help him dispose of the body parts telling him it was “scrap metal “. The friend was on parole , and was worried about getting mixed up in the situation , which is how we got the call. We caught the suspect later in the day and he admitted the murder . Just an incredible scene to witness .
That last one... a lot of times, it is almost impossible to identify someone as suicidal when they've already planned their own suicide, because once they have that plan they often achieve a sense of peace because they finally have a moment to look forward to when their pain will end. I imagine this well-dressed man had planned that day out thoroughly in his head and was already at peace with his own impending death, and because of that he was eerily casual about it, and no one would have known to stop him.
I hope everyone who wrote comments in this video, and have shared similar experiences in the comments, has been able to heal and move on from these experiences or have been able to start receiving the help they need to heal from such traumas.
I watched a single car accident once it was raining in southeastern ohio and the driver must have hit a puddle of water or something and lost control the car rolled it and in the process of rolling the driver was getting thrown out of the wondow and in mid roll the window somehow cut the top of the drivers head off finally the car came to a stop upside down roof of the car completely smashed with half of this kids head laying beside it.. it was pretty sick
My sister is a sheriffs deputy. She had a case where the girlfriend had a daughter and her boyfriend had her daughter over every few days at his house. There was only an Xbox and a single bed where he was staying…
I would not call that person who stayed in their house watching a baby freeze to death a good Samaritan
Yeah they really should’ve done something to bring the child inside first
He was being sarcastic
it was sarcasm, the "." tries to show that but yeah it does come across a bit odd with the TTS
My great uncle, tried to beat a train as a teen, with his friends in his car. I’m not sure if they survived, however miraculously he did. He got his arm severed by the train and lived until he was 72. He passed away earlier this year.
this happened to my dad not me, around 10/11 years my dad was an volunteer EMT and used to transport people all the time. He told he wound transfer poeple who shot themselves. he told me that those aren't even the bad ones. anyway he transferred a kid who had cancer stage 4 leukemia. And the kid happened to be my teachers oldest son he would tell me that he went from seeing a kid who looked happy loving life to a husk of his former self. this happened over a span of 6 months i believe. the family started off hopefull and slowly started to crumble. after 5 and 1/5 months in the kid started to have seizure'sand the mom and dad would fight on a continuous basis and after his last transfer the parents got into one last heated fight where to wife blamed the dad for his son having cancer and "the look in his eyes said everything" my dad said. the dad just broke down in front of them begging them to help asking them to pleace help his son. that last transfer was the kids last he later died in the hospital. my dad did run calls after that but he said none affected has bad as that one
My cousin has been a cop for 15 years and has never forgotten her first car crash. It's not something you want to remember but you can't forget it.
That drug dog was a good boy, did his job, probably stopped the cartels from continuing their infanticide for smuggling by doing that.
8:33 mad respect to the police homie here
I listen to these when I drive (i’m at my destination while typing this) and I had to legitimately pull over during the microwave story and the terminal preteen story. These stories are horrific, the people who work homicides are hero’s for sure
Sometimes I hate living in a small town but on the other hand it is peaceful
Those are some of the most horrific evil acts I've ever heard. The world 🌍 is an evil place.
To not have offed that guy in the tutu would have been very hard. Some people do not deserve to be on this earth.
After hearing the story definitely gotta agree with you. Sad thing is, had the OP telling the story not done anything to stop his partner the partner would’ve been the one whose life was destroyed for it