Thanks for watching, hope you guys enjoyed! UA-cam have been checking external links lately and demonitizing content based on that so it's becoming increasingly hard to source everything, however if you search most of the titles into UA-cam the full documentaries should come up. Hopefully this is only temporary and I'll be able to properly source future videos. Also the music is "Living in the Dark - myuu". Make sure to check him out and subscribe to his channel!
Deburke321 I actually really want to watch the Imposter because I've known about the case for a while. Also there is another documentary called Into the abyss also filmed in Texas. About a murder investigation and the aftermath its worth a watch too.
Where are the links don't say ull put up the links if you're not going to bother. ..just don't say it symples, loved the video you're top 5s are always better than the other trending topic top 5s , then you go lie about the links ..hurt. .I am hurt. ..but not that much
Excellent picks. One documentary I’d highly recommend is called *The Russian Woodpecker* . It’s not very well-known, but it’s exceptional. A short summary: In Russia there’s an artist whose father was one of the many military pilots who were sent to fly over Chernobyl and report conditions immediately after the nuclear meltdown. The artist was later born with radiation in his bones and organs, and his father died of radiation poisoning. In an incredibly ballsy series of investigations and interviews, he tries to uncover the truth behind what caused the unprecedented Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which he is convinced was caused by a single high-ranking military engineer who was desperate to cover up a massive failure of his own doing. I’m extremely skeptical when it comes to conspiracy theories, but after seeing The Russian Woodpecker at a local film festival, I was gobsmacked. And I’m American. We never use the word “gobsmacked”.
Child of Rage is one of the most disturbing documentaries on you tube. A 6 year old girl was sexually abused by her father from the age of 1. She needs constant therapy to stop her from killing other children. To hear her speak of the things she did to her brothers in her little girls voice, but with the cold hard eyes of a psychopathic killer, will stay with me for a while. I wonder what became of her.
They caught up with her later, she’s doing much better now (a nurse actually). Unfortunately her previous behavior was an reaction to the violence she experienced as a child and she was very lucky the therapy she received helped her since technically the disorder she developed currently has no accepted treatment (one of the proponents who treated her, later killed a girl with a “rebirthing” therapy)
I live in a nordic country and when I saw that documentary I was very disturbed, I remember thinking "how is this a thing in any country other than third world countries??" This could NEVER happen in my country because we have children's rights and other laws that even if some sisko would try to do this, they would be stopped right away. USA among some third world countries are the only places that had REFUSED to ratify the rights of a child. It's very bizzarre.
The Imposter is so intriguing. I truly believe that the family has everything to do with that boys disappearance. I think he was so outta control that either the mom or brother snapped on him and killed him. I believe the sister knew and many others in the family too. That’s why they we’re so welcoming to the man knowing that he looked nothing like the missing boy.
a really heartbreaking documentary i'd recommend watching if you have the heart is "Dear Zachary", a sort of home movie style documentary made by a friend of a man who's died and wants to help his parents gain custody of his son. (cant say much else without giving too much away)
Best documentary ive watched was Zeitgeist. At the time I was on an LSD trip & I cant even begin to describe what happened. Changed my life, gave up drugs, alcohol, smoking & I even decided to study psychology. Im a councillor now.
Omg!!! YES! ZEITGEIST! I watched that a few years ago with my husband and we were both amazed. Changed perspectives---brilliant yet frightening documentary. I try to tell other people to watch it but none do
When I watched The Confession Tapes with my parents, they kept yelling at the television. I got many lectures that I should always call them before I do or say anything. We never finished it because they were so mad. Anyway, a very good show. The first episode was incredible.
Thank you for these; I'm always on the market for a good documentary and a lot lists like these just regurgitate the same platitudes over and over. Jesus Camp, The Art of Killing, The Thin Blue Line, Child of Rage, The Bridge...gets pretty hard to expand your horizon with the same old shit. Thanks for doing more thorough research on this one ❤
Those were all mentioned in previous videos, but you're absolutely right nonetheless. Deburke always makes the effort to come back to older topics with fresh content for us to check out, it's really appreciated.
Steph C. You're right. I don't really know whether I can watch some documentaries, but the only one I'm willing to watch is "reject false icons", and it's some documentary about the band Gorillaz.
I had guinea pigs, so like... Wider faces and no tails, but they looked mostly the same otherwise. Even remembering seeing a model of a plague rat in a nautical museum upsets me sometimes. There's a huge difference between domestic and wild rodents, yes, but they're still amazing and intelligent creatures who deserve to be protected as long as they're not causing harm.
@@rosenrot234 Oh, yeah, they're brilliant! Rodents in general. They can be taught things like responding to flashcards with colours on them by pressing the right coloured button. Incredibly clever for their size and how long their 'childhood' segment of life is.
@sarah S. Yeah...sadly they live up to 2 - 3 years. If we could somehow make their lives longer they'd be such a great pet. Well they already are great pets but even BETTER pets. I mean the obviously "bred to be pets" rats not the nasty wild ones. I remember my first rat first showed how smart she was by figuring out "Oh that crinkly sound the treat bag makes must mean its snack time" So even if I was opening a chip bag for myself she'd jump over waiting for these little yogurt treats I'd give her. Every now and then I gave her a tiny piece of whatever I was eating. They're just so cute when they eat as they hold stuff with their tiny hands.
@@rosenrot234 Oh, yes, tiny hands are so cute! And tiny wiggling noses, with big shiny black button eyes that seem to be asking 'Is that for me?' in the cutest, most excited way.
I watched the Rats documentary when I had rats in my apartment. The managers did nothing. It was up to me and my friends to get rid of them and block any entry into the apartment. I couldn't sleep, I would hear them in the walls. They would dart around the apartment. I couldn't cook because it was unsanitary. I consider myself an animal lover, but believe you me - they had TO GO.
The art of the camera is to create an emotional response. This is how Hitler came to power, how Vietnam failed, and various other movements that shaped the world for better or worse.
They are pests, but they don't deserve to go out like that. If you take it upon yourself to end the life of any living thing, it's your responsibility to do it ethically or not at all. Shit, crush its head with a hammer if you need to, sure its brutal but without a doubt its painless. Just dont do.... That.
I once slammed a big bamboo stick on a Rat's head .. One shot & he flew & fell on the kitchen floor.. With Blood dripping off his mouth.. Picked him up by a broom & threw him off the window.. Next morning i saw crows feasting on him.. So Satisfying !
I don't the Rats the documentary can change you perspective on rats themselves. Think it is educational in showing you the effects of rats but not rats as a personality. I see this film as more of a film that plays off of fear while sprinkling the truth here and there, but i doubt there is even one segment showing the contrast between wild/semi-tamed/and domestic rats because a creepy film made to scare you will get more viewers than a film that shows you all aspects, sweet or bitter.
I gotta go with Black Fish as a choice, i knew keeping dolphins and orcas wasn't a good thing, but that documentary changed my mind and showed how utterly evil it is.
I grew up basically kitty corner to the house where one of the episodes in the confession tapes happened. My mother used to walk my brother and I in our strollers by the house where it happened. It still unsettles me.
I wish the imposter did press the family more; the appearances were nowhere near similar in any respect. I swear I was just thinking about Rats the other day, what a fucking awesome doc!
the imposter isn't about incriminating a family its about how easily information can be distorted if you put all of your focus on one narrator without questioning who they are or what they done.
Getting false confessions or otherwise sending innocent people to prison is worse than just what happens to the innocent person. Lots of people couldn't care less about an innocent person getting railroaded because they assume (for no good reason) that it could never be them, and they figure the person must've done something to draw police attention (even though just being a neighbor can be more than enough). What those short-sighted cold-hearted people fail to realize is that when you send an innocent person to prison for a crime they didn't commit... you totally guarantee the freedom of the criminal who actually committed the crime. Once they get a conviction, they don't keep investigating what they think is solved, obviously. So all those prosecutors slaving away to get a conviction at any cost are the criminals best friend in the world. They can do whatever they want and as soon as the prosecutors set their sights on someone, the criminal can rest easy and continue their crimes. Maybe your family will be next. About The Imposter... you said the boy went missing when he was 13... and the guy gave himself the same tattoos the kid had? He had tattoos at 13?
Not gon lie long time ago I went out with my brother and his friends and went to a bar. Rats everywhere! Fucking ones head was crushes and other will join you at the table. Pizza was great tho
I honestly believe that kids for cash was considered a scandal cause soft people think that kids shouldn't be punished. Kids should be punished for things that they do.
The cost of enforcement of corruption is worth every penny a thousand times over. One major difference between successful countries and poorer countries is the amount of couruption.
At 2:59 not only that but it changes the child forever emotionally mentally and psychologically. Those are the main things that make a person and s person's life what it's going to be. Plus, if you take the butterfly effect, into effect they will be directly effecting others by what those judges did, so there is way more lives in their hands than just those unfairly sentenced.
Yeah those poor Boys 7 years for swearing at another kids mom WTF some of these sentences are stupid long for what sounds like made up charges. Also who the f*ck calls cops because someone cussed at them
I had to watch the second one for a humanitary project in high school TWICE because we did the project in both year 2 and 3. Absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying to watch as a 13 year old
I grew up in and currently live in Luzerne County and some of the kids caught up in this atrocity lost more than the years they spent in that awful place, (not to mention the mental issues and PTSD a lot of them suffer from) and their futures , some kids lost their lives because a few committed suicide because of their experience.
i remember back in 2017 when i saw a video of a snake and another of a rat climbing up the toilet hole. ever since then i cover the hole with lots of paper before i take a shit, because i live in fear. no kidding, every single God damn time, i do that. even though i live in Norway, a country with some of the worlds best infrastructure, im still scared
There was definitely some shady business in "The Imposter". The real missing kid sounded like an unbearable little shit so maybe the family had enough and offed him for some reason. The real imposter was a pure opportunist in that situation, the family welcomed him with open arms despite the MANY glaring red flags he wasn't their son.
To be fair. Those are not domesticated. The domesticated ones are total angels. Even as a rat owner I can admit the pest version ones can be very dangerous.
Rita Rozen I know they are born that way, but they can destroy your house in a day. In my religion rats can’t be killed because of religious beliefs and people feed rats fruits and food in temples. sometimes its better to kill rats but doesn’t mean going on a rat killing spree. Totally depends on the situation.
Thanks for watching, hope you guys enjoyed! UA-cam have been checking external links lately and demonitizing content based on that so it's becoming increasingly hard to source everything, however if you search most of the titles into UA-cam the full documentaries should come up. Hopefully this is only temporary and I'll be able to properly source future videos.
Also the music is "Living in the Dark - myuu". Make sure to check him out and subscribe to his channel!
Deburke321 I actually really want to watch the Imposter because I've known about the case for a while. Also there is another documentary called Into the abyss also filmed in Texas. About a murder investigation and the aftermath its worth a watch too.
really man i have no idea what would i do without the dosage of horror i get off of your videos
Where are the links don't say ull put up the links if you're not going to bother. ..just don't say it symples, loved the video you're top 5s are always better than the other trending topic top 5s , then you go lie about the links ..hurt. .I am hurt. ..but not that much
@ASMR Soothing Sounds be easier if he put up the links like he said he would. ..?
tecktonalex probably just live your life. It’s not that big of a deal.
Excellent picks. One documentary I’d highly recommend is called *The Russian Woodpecker* . It’s not very well-known, but it’s exceptional.
A short summary: In Russia there’s an artist whose father was one of the many military pilots who were sent to fly over Chernobyl and report conditions immediately after the nuclear meltdown. The artist was later born with radiation in his bones and organs, and his father died of radiation poisoning. In an incredibly ballsy series of investigations and interviews, he tries to uncover the truth behind what caused the unprecedented Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which he is convinced was caused by a single high-ranking military engineer who was desperate to cover up a massive failure of his own doing.
I’m extremely skeptical when it comes to conspiracy theories, but after seeing The Russian Woodpecker at a local film festival, I was gobsmacked. And I’m American. We never use the word “gobsmacked”.
Don't speak for all Americans, I use gobsmacked often and I am American
@@lolfuzzlol what state are you from? It sounds retarded
@@chompchompmaster2885 Sheesh no need to be rude I'm sure it's not the whole state that does it, I only say it for the fun of it lol
Good recommendation! I love it!
Child of Rage is one of the most disturbing documentaries on you tube. A 6 year old girl was sexually abused by her father from the age of 1. She needs constant therapy to stop her from killing other children. To hear her speak of the things she did to her brothers in her little girls voice, but with the cold hard eyes of a psychopathic killer, will stay with me for a while. I wonder what became of her.
They caught up with her later, she’s doing much better now (a nurse actually). Unfortunately her previous behavior was an reaction to the violence she experienced as a child and she was very lucky the therapy she received helped her since technically the disorder she developed currently has no accepted treatment (one of the proponents who treated her, later killed a girl with a “rebirthing” therapy)
That's a good question. That dad is the Epitome of what it means to be a piece of $hit
Kids for cash was so damn infuriating! This still happens all over the US with the private prison system treating humans as commodities
Very true.
Meanwhile the public is upset about a covid mandate.
Instead of the real corruption.
Same with public best thing we can do is take over the prisons ourselves
I live in a nordic country and when I saw that documentary I was very disturbed, I remember thinking "how is this a thing in any country other than third world countries??" This could NEVER happen in my country because we have children's rights and other laws that even if some sisko would try to do this, they would be stopped right away. USA among some third world countries are the only places that had REFUSED to ratify the rights of a child. It's very bizzarre.
i watched "the imposter" in my documentary class for uni.. it was a wild ride to say the least lmao
sus
Yes! Cannibal Warlords of Liberia!!
One of the most eye-opening docs from Vice
I just hate that most of their content now is pure garbage. Why couldnt they stick to real hard hitting journalism?
The Imposter is so intriguing. I truly believe that the family has everything to do with that boys disappearance. I think he was so outta control that either the mom or brother snapped on him and killed him. I believe the sister knew and many others in the family too. That’s why they we’re so welcoming to the man knowing that he looked nothing like the missing boy.
Sus
True
a really heartbreaking documentary i'd recommend watching if you have the heart is "Dear Zachary", a sort of home movie style documentary made by a friend of a man who's died and wants to help his parents gain custody of his son. (cant say much else without giving too much away)
Best documentary ive watched was Zeitgeist. At the time I was on an LSD trip & I cant even begin to describe what happened. Changed my life, gave up drugs, alcohol, smoking & I even decided to study psychology. Im a councillor now.
yet you can't spell counselor... seems legit.
Omg!!! YES! ZEITGEIST! I watched that a few years ago with my husband and we were both amazed. Changed perspectives---brilliant yet frightening documentary. I try to tell other people to watch it but none do
Nicole Chaput “Councillor
Not to be confused with Counselor.
A Councillor is a member of a local government council.”
When I watched The Confession Tapes with my parents, they kept yelling at the television. I got many lectures that I should always call them before I do or say anything. We never finished it because they were so mad. Anyway, a very good show. The first episode was incredible.
Thank you for these; I'm always on the market for a good documentary and a lot lists like these just regurgitate the same platitudes over and over. Jesus Camp, The Art of Killing, The Thin Blue Line, Child of Rage, The Bridge...gets pretty hard to expand your horizon with the same old shit. Thanks for doing more thorough research on this one ❤
Those were all mentioned in previous videos, but you're absolutely right nonetheless. Deburke always makes the effort to come back to older topics with fresh content for us to check out, it's really appreciated.
Steph C. You're right. I don't really know whether I can watch some documentaries, but the only one I'm willing to watch is "reject false icons", and it's some documentary about the band Gorillaz.
Jesus camp, child of rage, and the bridge were great. Just Melvin, just evil was pretty chilling. Something wrong with aunt Diane also.
I've had many pet rats so that first one looks very upsetting. Not gonna watch that one.
I had guinea pigs, so like... Wider faces and no tails, but they looked mostly the same otherwise. Even remembering seeing a model of a plague rat in a nautical museum upsets me sometimes. There's a huge difference between domestic and wild rodents, yes, but they're still amazing and intelligent creatures who deserve to be protected as long as they're not causing harm.
Was rather funny to hear the narrator bring up just how smart rats are. Heck my first pet rat figured out how to escape her cage. Smart little nugget.
@@rosenrot234 Oh, yeah, they're brilliant! Rodents in general. They can be taught things like responding to flashcards with colours on them by pressing the right coloured button. Incredibly clever for their size and how long their 'childhood' segment of life is.
@sarah S. Yeah...sadly they live up to 2 - 3 years. If we could somehow make their lives longer they'd be such a great pet. Well they already are great pets but even BETTER pets. I mean the obviously "bred to be pets" rats not the nasty wild ones. I remember my first rat first showed how smart she was by figuring out "Oh that crinkly sound the treat bag makes must mean its snack time" So even if I was opening a chip bag for myself she'd jump over waiting for these little yogurt treats I'd give her. Every now and then I gave her a tiny piece of whatever I was eating. They're just so cute when they eat as they hold stuff with their tiny hands.
@@rosenrot234 Oh, yes, tiny hands are so cute! And tiny wiggling noses, with big shiny black button eyes that seem to be asking 'Is that for me?' in the cutest, most excited way.
I watched the Rats documentary when I had rats in my apartment. The managers did nothing. It was up to me and my friends to get rid of them and block any entry into the apartment. I couldn't sleep, I would hear them in the walls. They would dart around the apartment. I couldn't cook because it was unsanitary. I consider myself an animal lover, but believe you me - they had TO GO.
more fool you..why pay rent..stupid games get you stupid prizes
@Viking norsk viking?!🤔🙋
there is a vitamin that kills rats but is safe to use.... i think its potassium. Safer and better alternative to traps or poison.
@@0121-x2j bc kicky outy n sue me if no rent
Did you get rid of them or move?
The second documentary really reminds me of that one "Law & Order: SVU" episode.
The art of the camera is to create an emotional response. This is how Hitler came to power, how Vietnam failed, and various other movements that shaped the world for better or worse.
I bet those judges will be in protective custody.... UNFORTUNATELY!!!..... other than that...
I'M SPEECHLESS....., and that doesn't happen often!!
I'm sure you are right!😠😠😠
This is the perfect video to come back to, fantastic job!
the rats made me sick, just simply because of seeing the man slam the rat on the brick. i know they're pests, but i just can't handle that.
They are pests, but they don't deserve to go out like that. If you take it upon yourself to end the life of any living thing, it's your responsibility to do it ethically or not at all.
Shit, crush its head with a hammer if you need to, sure its brutal but without a doubt its painless. Just dont do.... That.
@@holdenraymorris i agree. there are so much better ways to do that than to just hit it on a rock/brick. it suffers so much more then.
You people are so weak
@@christiansickler8523 how is it weak? It's just showing some humanity.
I once slammed a big bamboo stick on a Rat's head .. One shot & he flew & fell on the kitchen floor.. With Blood dripping off his mouth.. Picked him up by a broom & threw him off the window.. Next morning i saw crows feasting on him.. So Satisfying !
These are the UA-cam videos im looking for. Thank you for having the courage..
The Nicholas Barclay part says that Fredric Bourdan even got the same tattoo's that Nicholas had, Nicholas was 13 when he went missing.
The 2 judges should be tortured daily for the rest of their lives
I don't the Rats the documentary can change you perspective on rats themselves. Think it is educational in showing you the effects of rats but not rats as a personality. I see this film as more of a film that plays off of fear while sprinkling the truth here and there, but i doubt there is even one segment showing the contrast between wild/semi-tamed/and domestic rats because a creepy film made to scare you will get more viewers than a film that shows you all aspects, sweet or bitter.
Nice to receive a all new notification. Thank you
I'm surprised The Cove wasn't included.
Great video!! I need to check some of these out.
"The greatest story never told" if youre ready for it
I stumbled across "the imposter" one day when I lived with my mum at home. It essentially is the documentary that fostered my love for documentaries
I gotta go with Black Fish as a choice, i knew keeping dolphins and orcas wasn't a good thing, but that documentary changed my mind and showed how utterly evil it is.
Great List! A couple I haven't even heard of before. :p
Super interesting list, now i have lots i can watch! Thank you for the video
7:44 AMOGUS?!?!?!?!??!?!
sus
Don't u think you'd be able to tell the difference between a 16 year old BOY and a 20 something year old MAN
Fabulous! Weren't the links supposed to be in the description?
I grew up basically kitty corner to the house where one of the episodes in the confession tapes happened. My mother used to walk my brother and I in our strollers by the house where it happened. It still unsettles me.
Please hold - This 20 something guy got tattoos to emulate a 13 year old child? There is so much wrong with that. 🤷♂️
Love your videos! Keep it up and thank you!
Subbed! Just watch a previous video and I enjoyed it a lot. So subbed!
Finally New Vid. Thnks.
great vids bro long time no post we have miss you whahaha
Try ‘Charles Manson Superstar’. That’ll get your perspective in tune.
Wow, so interesting. Subscribed! 👍😁
I wish the imposter did press the family more; the appearances were nowhere near similar in any respect. I swear I was just thinking about Rats the other day, what a fucking awesome doc!
He lives! Deburke lives!!!
Great video
Excellent job!
The one with the boy that went missing is scary to me because I come from that same city as him
DNA test for the imposter???
where is the list of documenaries you were going to list. I cannot find them. Am I looking in the wrong area? Please advise and thanks so much.
For "the imposter", how in the world can a 13 year old have tattoos? I have never thought of myself in my early teens with tattoos before.
The Imposter was actually Impressive.. A great watch
Freedom of speech moment
The confession tapes is interesting
Watch CENTURY OF THE SELF its really shocking what companies do in America
Ayyo wassup
What is the purpose of rats.
After the first one, I'm very glad I live in Alberta. We've removed all rats from here. :)
I saw put those judges in a room with all those kid they sentenced and let the kids do what they want with them
the imposter isn't about incriminating a family
its about how easily information can be distorted if you put all of your focus on one narrator without questioning who they are or what they done.
Vice is a lowkey exposer of the truth
The Imposter is a dark tale....
There’s a woman in my apartment building from Liberia. She’s very nice, but I can only imagine the things she must have seen...
Getting false confessions or otherwise sending innocent people to prison is worse than just what happens to the innocent person. Lots of people couldn't care less about an innocent person getting railroaded because they assume (for no good reason) that it could never be them, and they figure the person must've done something to draw police attention (even though just being a neighbor can be more than enough). What those short-sighted cold-hearted people fail to realize is that when you send an innocent person to prison for a crime they didn't commit... you totally guarantee the freedom of the criminal who actually committed the crime. Once they get a conviction, they don't keep investigating what they think is solved, obviously. So all those prosecutors slaving away to get a conviction at any cost are the criminals best friend in the world. They can do whatever they want and as soon as the prosecutors set their sights on someone, the criminal can rest easy and continue their crimes. Maybe your family will be next.
About The Imposter... you said the boy went missing when he was 13... and the guy gave himself the same tattoos the kid had? He had tattoos at 13?
dude my girlfriend has pet rats but there well taken care of and have no disease
Your point?
@@bim-ska-la-bim4433 does it matter if i have a point or not ?
You mean mice
@@Gentle_Mental why would he have meant mice? Loads of people have pet rats. They are quite popular.
White ones , right ?
Not gon lie long time ago I went out with my brother and his friends and went to a bar. Rats everywhere! Fucking ones head was crushes and other will join you at the table. Pizza was great tho
W!ld Thing was it ratatouille’s rat?
That was no dive bar that was a dumpster 😂
I''m sorry, as far as Nicolas Barclay is concerned, they couldn't do a Blood test to see if he was related to the family???
Where is the link
n1 for me the last battle of Europa 2 grates story never told
i stg half of these that relate to the legal system have a law and order svu episode based off of them
*Marking a Murder* ??? Why is that not on the list.
It’s cold.
Nicholas' family is suspicious
Tamed rats make really good pets.
Did they find the real barclay kid?
hello
Those two judges should take a long walk off a cliff.
Judges like this 🗑 it’s all about money so damn corrupt
I honestly believe that kids for cash was considered a scandal cause soft people think that kids shouldn't be punished. Kids should be punished for things that they do.
wtf happened to nu fusion
Ratman would be proud
The cost of enforcement of corruption is worth every penny a thousand times over. One major difference between successful countries and poorer countries is the amount of couruption.
I have pet rats...
Skaven are real...
**********Spoilers*********
The Red Pill
Please never show animal cruelty again. Or at least give a warning ffs.
❤️💖
Endless NUMBER of rats - not amount...sheesh
你畀一個中國人口入面話, 佢係想令佢覺得自己有機會。
that was the joke lol😂
Those judges should have gotten life
@ Timeline 3:45,the judge claims that he never sent a kid away for a penny,this is true,he sent them away for a much bigger payout.
At 2:59 not only that but it changes the child forever emotionally mentally and psychologically. Those are the main things that make a person and s person's life what it's going to be. Plus, if you take the butterfly effect, into effect they will be directly effecting others by what those judges did, so there is way more lives in their hands than just those unfairly sentenced.
Yeah those poor Boys 7 years for swearing at another kids mom WTF some of these sentences are stupid long for what sounds like made up charges. Also who the f*ck calls cops because someone cussed at them
If there are two documentaries that changed my life, they're "God Grew Tired of Us" and "Bulgaria's Abandoned Children".
I think I heard of the second one but not the first. What's the God one about?
Earthlings and The Bridge for me.
Bulgaria forgotten children was so good but so sad! It’s here on UA-cam.
God grew tired of us sounds interesting. I’ll probably watch it
I had to watch the second one for a humanitary project in high school TWICE because we did the project in both year 2 and 3. Absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying to watch as a 13 year old
I grew up in and currently live in Luzerne County and some of the kids caught up in this atrocity lost more than the years they spent in that awful place, (not to mention the mental issues and PTSD a lot of them suffer from) and their futures , some kids lost their lives because a few committed suicide because of their experience.
We all missed you man. Make videos more often.
i remember back in 2017 when i saw a video of a snake and another of a rat climbing up the toilet hole.
ever since then i cover the hole with lots of paper before i take a shit, because i live in fear. no kidding, every single God damn time, i do that.
even though i live in Norway, a country with some of the worlds best infrastructure, im still scared
Imagine how it feels to see that whilst living in NYC , one of the biggest rat infested cities💀🥴
There was definitely some shady business in "The Imposter". The real missing kid sounded like an unbearable little shit so maybe the family had enough and offed him for some reason. The real imposter was a pure opportunist in that situation, the family welcomed him with open arms despite the MANY glaring red flags he wasn't their son.
GLAD TO SEE U BACK DUDE!
Look up Australia's worst mouse plague if you haven't seen it already if you haven't tuck your socks in
Rat owners might not appreciate the first one... I know I didn't
So we should boycott the documentary because you can't handle the truth of non domestic Rats~?
To be fair. Those are not domesticated. The domesticated ones are total angels. Even as a rat owner I can admit the pest version ones can be very dangerous.
Rita Rozen I know they are born that way, but they can destroy your house in a day. In my religion rats can’t be killed because of religious beliefs and people feed rats fruits and food in temples. sometimes its better to kill rats but doesn’t mean going on a rat killing spree. Totally depends on the situation.