I don't think he was actually planning on doing most of that. I doubt he even actually had a gun. He's one of those people who gets off on scaring people by acting crazy and erratic. If the window was open why would he go to the front and casually ring the door bell and ask for permission? Why return when he knows he being recorded and admit multiple times that he was planning to murder someone?
@@ToasterStud While that is completely possible, there's also the possibly that he's completely without emotion and empathy. I would recommend video "What pretending to be crazy looks like" by JCS. It's about criminal psychology and shows very similar behaviour - a murderer straight up tells the police officer without a shred of guilt how he murdered someone after he's arrested.
That doorbell guy was the scariest thing I've ever seen. Imagine being at work knowing your wife was home alone and he was at the door telling you what he wanted to do. Wow that is terrifying.
I was thinking to myself "I wish the camera picked up the women talking to the man behind the door" and then Nick dropped the bomb that she wasn't even saying anything and the man was just talking to himself 😅😅 chills everywhere, so terrifying.
That man is absolutely frightening. He almost sounds like a NPC with how he keeps repeating himself but then when he tells the husband his plan.... Just chills down my spine
@@gaelmichaud8766 at least he was able to say that... I would've probably had to have gotten over it some how. Knowing she was just a couple rooms away, in the same house, thinking nothing would happen. I wonder what her side was like... Was she able to see it.. Or was she just minding her own business and .. Yeah
I mean if it were myself and my husband I probably would be with that person or hiding, not secretly wishing it would happen somehow while recording it. Even if you are accepting of it...what are you doing? Lol.
I've seen so many sad videos like this, and pls correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this man found lying on top of his wife in the rubble and told not to look underneath him when he was being rescued?
That man at the door taught me a very valuable lesson. I'm not gonna open my door anymore for strangers 😬 I've done it too many times. He scared tf out of me
The second one is my actual worst fear. Knowing someone with the intent to hurt your loved one is near them with no way to get to them to stop that person.
I agree. I'm constantly on the lookout when I'm out and about alone just because I'm always scared I'll be raped and killed. Living in a big city like Chicago has seriously made me feel less than safe while just being out and doing normal shit. I'm also afraid someone will get into my home and do something to me too! Smh these ring cameras have saved more than a few people. I feel like everyone needs cameras around their homes.
If you ever just so much as SEE a tornado, run. Hide. If it stops moving it is coming directly for you. Please, if you love existing on this world, go to a basement as soon as you see the thing or hear any sirens.
Wouldn't going to a basement be dangerous though? What if the roof breaks on you Edit: because some people are calling me stupid, not everyone lives in countries that have tornados. I was literally just asking a question out of curiosity lol.
@@excaliburb7721 better than being run through with a bunch of flying shrapnel. Also I'm not a tornado expert, but I imagine most of the force is horizontal, not vertical.
I was so shocked that second guy just flat out said what he was there to do, at first it sounded like he was kidding but then it hit me just how serious he was. I’m so glad the woman’s door was locked and that she wasn’t harmed. Horrifying
It’s really interesting that yano you normally see this in movies like on how they can talk about raping and murduring just as it’s a normal thing the way the man repeats the sentence shouting it louder and just staring at the house is quite creepy and mysterious
I keep my doors unlocked so my son can go back and fourth between two duplexes during the day. I’ll forget to lock the door I’ll pay no mind to it. I feel like I was led to this video to start locking my doors religiously. Especially since a man on a bike stopped by my home, was chased away by my neighbors because after I didn’t fall for his tricks, he tried pulling it next door. Very fucking scary.
That, "Casetify," part was terrifying, they way he talked about its, "Two layer construction," and how its, "made out of 50% recycled material. I think I'm gonna cry.
Dude you got me! I used this video as a background noise so I was not paying a lot of attention to the stories until the doorbell story. So I started to read the comments and read yours. I went back to the Casetify part, realize late that it was an ad read. haha
pls dont mention the name with the C in the beginning again... i get severe ptsd everytime i hear the word now after i watched that part... pls i need emotional support i cant stand it anymore
as sad as it is...clem was a legend. 1.he recorded a giant tornado 2.he didnt flinch when the tornado came directly at him 3.he didnt scream while being literally inside a tornado 4.he survived
The video the ring doorbell captured is so terrifying. The fact that there’s more than one of these kind of guys is so haunting and always sits in the back of my head.
And the fact that they can come out of literally nowhere. This is even more terrifying if you live in a more woodsy area we’re police dispatch can take a while to come.
It’s very frightening. The idea that we can be observed from outside our home by the eyes of a predator sends chills. I keep some kind of weapon in each room for that reason, to defend myself with in case a break in occurs. Which actually happened to me once before I started thinking about that possibly and defense.
that story honestly just made me angry. Stupid fucking kid even got the stuff he wanted from his mom and then he just killed her for no reason like bro
@@someguy1865 i believe so. Theres so many different interpretations of god and what he or she or they or even it might be that i believe that if there truly is something out there beyond our grasp, that god would be open to hear all prayers and not just those who follow a specific religious idea of god. Like im not particularly an atheist as i do believe there might be some otherworldly power out there helping us , but i refer to myself as non religious because i dont actually follow a specific religion or idea of god, or the idea that that power is a specific deity as opposed to just being a unseen force without an identity. I feel like all prayers are answered and listened to regardless of by who as long as those prayers are not for something harmful or dangerous to happen and are made with pure,good intentions
It’s sucks. As a person with bipolar and going through years and years of being in denial about it, and being unmedicated for that long, the amount relief you feel when you EVENTUALLY find the right mix of antipsychotic meds, is immense. And it takes years, honestly. It’s just trial and error. I’m so sad for him. He was probably out of his mind when he did that. I feel awful for him and I hope he got the help he needed.
Late to the party but -- this. I have bipolar along with other conditions and the way he said he felt like a zombie when on the antipsychotics...that's exactly how I felt when I was put on them. I had the same thoughts of what's the point of living if I can't even feel anything? Thankfully these days I'm on a med that has literally changed my life for the better, I would be so lost without it.
i felt like a zombie when I was taking ADHD meds even though I just have autism, not ADHD, but that diet meth wasn't good for my brain. I mean, it's basically an appetite supresent bc you can't be overactive if you were starving with no energy or will to eat. I can only imagine what it's like for someone with bipolar deal with all the stuff they NEED, after watching my bipolar dad basically drink himself to death and refusing to take his meds bc the headaches were too much. he drove into a tree. It's so hard to understand why he acted that way but I still love him, but he's gone. hoping everyone can heal before it's too late. It was exhausting once we realized there was no helping someone who refused it
I feel so bad for the couple in the tornado. I couldn't imagine losing my spouse and best friend, let alone survivors guilt through that. That second encounter is terrifying!
this is a good time to point out that “a tornado is coming your way if it looks like it’s not moving” is kind of a myth. it can be coming right at you even if you see it moving and it could completely miss you even if you can’t see it moving. there’s still so little known about tornadoes just because there hasn’t been a way to safely track a tornado’s speed at all times. that’s why the EF rating is based on the destruction the tornado does instead of its speed
It's also true that if there is a copyright mark in the corner and you hear a flickering noise, it usually means someone has set up a projector in front of your house and is tricking you by showing a film of a tornado on a screen.
That second one was absolutely chilling. Him just outright stating what he intended to do made it even more so. It wasn’t even that late. What if someone were outside or just walking down the street and encountered a madman like that.
@@kujju18 Yes!!! But at the same time he has enough sense to carry ( if you look closely when he’s walking away) a clipboard with papers to make himself appear somewhat official, like he’s taking a survey and that’s why he just wants to “ask questions”. Scary stuff.
Yeah someone must have encountered the man considering he was just wandering aimlessly around, it's strange he never hurt anyone consider his intentions. Some seriously ill people in this world.
@@stevem.o.1185 if it isn’t moving laterally then you’re unlikely to be able to tell if it’s going toward or away from you. Better to assume you’re in the path and get to safety immediately
The man at the door was terrifying. My sister and I survived a home invasion when I was around 7 years old and she was around 14 years old. It was very traumatizing and still impacts me every day. I’m 25 now, and I can’t live on the first floor; in addition to locking my door, I always use a portable lock whenever I’m inside; even if I know a friend/family member is coming over, I get heart palpitations when I hear a knock on my door; I keep knives on me and in every room of my apartment. Just the thought of the man at the door attempting to get in…. that’s nightmare fuel.
My house got robbed when I was a kid too. But me and my parents wernt home. When we got home tho there were cops everywhere, inside my house and there was a knife on the street. My neighbors said that they saw 3 Asians running. I used to get tutored by this Asian guy name Parker, he used to come to my house and he was a lil older. As I got older I ran into him at a pc gaming store and I can tell he was smoked out. I realized it was him and ppl he knew that robbed my house. He ended up getting stabbed and ended up in the hospital. (Not by me). He lived.
The little girl "waking up" at her funeral makes me so sad as a mom of a baby girl... I can't imagine the pain that family must have felt, losing her but then thinking they had just received a miracle only for her to be gone again two days later. My heart hurts for them... when I'm off work I'm gonna go home and snuggle the heck out of my little one because you just never know what could happen 😔
on the (somewhat?) bright side, it was also the device that allowed justice to be served, because without it they might not have had enough evidence to prove the son did it
The tornado video is extremely chilling since there wasn't a word spoken. This most likely shows that he was in shock as he saw the tornado go towards him.
It’s because he didn’t know the tornado was headed right for him. When tornadoes go in someone’s direction they are known for not being able to realize/see it coming
I always say this, but it’s scary until it’s a big sexy demon babe pressing her bare tits against the glass, but until that happens yes it’s terrifying.
In regards to this part of the video: 12:31 As someone with bipolar disorder, I can say that that shit is real no matter what you say or do. I need my medication and I freely admit that I'm a complete mess without it. A crying, angry, depressed mess that doesn't want to feel all of those emotions at once. It's suffocating for not only me but also for my loved ones and I hate being a burden to them when I'm going through all of my "mood swings". I hate it, and I truly wish I didn't have it, but goddamn it, if the medication that you were taking before made you feel like a zombie or that you feel it isn't working after a few days or weeks of taking it, tell your doctor it isn't working and they'll be able to give you a new one that'll hopefully help! I hate having bipolar people having this tag on them as 'dangerous' all the damn time when a lot of us don't even take medication for it. I _hate_ being called names for what I can't fucking help.
What you said is right,and the fact you got help is the best and right thing I know I don't know you but I am sure are a nice person and that's what matters life is scary sometimes and you are strong remember that, and just talk to your loved ones that's what there for a chat and a cuddle
How did you get diagnosed w it? Did you find yourself avoiding things, avoiding life in general, a good amount of the time before you got diagnosed? You def dealt w it properly- & no one has the right to say anything to you- no one is perfect!! No one…
Exactly! My son has ADHD with some anger struggles and we’ve had to go through some changes until the right meds & dosage was found. He needs his meds just like a diabetic may need insulin.
Hi! Are managing things okay? I've just read your comment and thought I'd check on you. I hope that you're hanging in there; and that this message finds you well.🌱
I don’t have bipolar disorder, but I have dealt with mental health and schizophrenia/psychosis. On one hand, I have also dealt with trauma from medication and psychiatric hospitals. And the awful side effects medicine can give you, both mental and physical. On the other hand, he truly needed help.
People are saying it sounds like the second guy is having a conversation with the voices in his head -- I respectfully disagree. I believe that he was practicing what he was gonna say when she opened the door to try and get her to lower her guard before he attacked her. He was trying to practice sounding non-threatening. At least, that's what it sounded like to me. Like he intended to knock on the door and ask "may I come in?" anticipating her to respond with a "no", before he says "are you sure? I have some questions I'd like to ask you". Just my thoughts anyways. I certainly wouldn't be surprised if it were a conversation going on in his head either, but it sounded like an oddly specific thing to be repeating, especially given the context of him knocking on someone's door.
Plus, people with voices in their head (experiencing a psychotic break or schizophrenic episode) don’t regularly respond out loud, and it’s not a constant repeating of the same thing. I think you’re either right or he he is experiencing some kind of psychosis from drug abuse and has the thought stuck in his head (although if that were the case he probably wouldn’t coherently respond to the husbands questions.)
There's a chance he was just trying to be shocking and creepy and wasn't serious about what he was saying, remember that he likely wasn't even thinking straight at that point
How to get away with murder: Step 1: Don't google "How to get away with murder". Not sure why it was left up to Tebebe himself to maintain med compliance after multiple violent episodes. They make monthly injectable antipsychotics for this exact situation, but instead they just trusted his word despite his entire history making it quite obvious it wouldn't stick.
Step 3: Get some acting lessons so you can at least *pretend* to give a crap about your dead wife with the big life insurance policy. I've watched so many true crime videos where the killer went to all sorts of lengths to set up an alibi, only to make police instantly suspicious by acting like the murder of their loved one had all the emotional impact of accidentally breaking a vase.
The doctors forced the illness upon him. You must be blind. Go look up mkultra. You really think similar doesnt go on? Have you ever taken mental health meds. Some are fucking strong. Makes cocain feel like a walk in the park. Imagine feeling constantly irritated. Grinding your teeth until your gums bleed due to the feeling of you brain feeling like its swelling. Your emotions are thrown way out of wack and you seek a way out.
Seems like the hospital should have also been held liable. They knew he was violent without medication, and he was refusing to take it, but they let him out under the care of his mother, not a medical professional.
@justinburgard4700 of course they can it's called involuntary commitment. He had previously been committed 6 his medication was given to him even though he didn't want it.
the second video is terrifying, especially since the door was made of glass. If the lady was already walking towards the door, he would've been staring straight at her with that creepy, unbroken gaze, and if he was real aggressive, he could've broken in.
@@joshmay2944 I don't understand people who live in those areas to have an open window anyways I tend to lock my door and close blinds out of habit and I live in a pretty remote area Honestly probably just bc I usually paranoid most of the time
I fucking HATE that second video, because I have Tourette's and one of my tics is saying "are you sure?" That made me feel viscerally repulsed in such a deep fucking way. I wanna go put my spinal cord in the dishwasher now.
Oh, don't feel bad about that. You aren't doing anything like that wild man. Still you are cracking me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣! Put my spinal cord in the dishwasher 😢😢😢 classic Hahahaha!
I don’t know someone voluntarily telling you they want to rape and kill your wife is pretty creepy. Had he not been caught, personally I’d be quite worried from that point on that the guy would eventually come back.
@@Shortstickman Yea of course thats shocking "Of Course" but the way he changed in appearance from just a normal looking dude that looks like he was living life healthy, working out, to then in 5 to 10 years later being mentally deranged and trying to hurt others. Overall imagine you losing your mind or a close relative you know changing to look like this dude "The Horror" its just sad and horrible!
It was crazy of that lady’s husband to draw that guy back onto the porch by speaking to him through the ring camera after he was already leaving. I guess he just wanted him to think there was a man inside of the house.
as someone with diagnosed schizophrenia and psychosis, the tebebe makonnen story is one of my worst fears. i am on antipsychotics and have been for a couple years, and they've helped me a lot, but i totally understand how he felt when he said they made him feel like a zombie. i've been hospitalized before and it was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life because of how the doctors and nurses at these establishments tend to view psychotic people as less than human. as a psychotic person, you often don't get the same treatment from mental health professionals as someone with depression and anxiety. it's so sad how i feel that the incidents in the story could have been avoided if doctors actually listened to tebebe and tried to work *with* him and his wants and needs.
As a Healthcare professional I try to give all mental illness, even addiction, the same, thorough treatment. As someone with MDD I know we don't all get treated fairly. 😔
I have ptsd and manic depression and severe anxiety, I get made fun of a lot for it or judged. I understand Its hard to get better when you have assholes around .
I'm sorry that happens to you, I have had a couple of friends that had severe mental illness, like psychosis, its a struggle so keep up the good work on spreading the truth
clem is a fucking beast. tragic story but we need take a moment to realize that this man is absolutely godlike. stoically standing up to a tornado, with poise and a steady hand. this man needs to go down in to legend
Clem has to be one of the bravest people on the internet, if I were home watching a fucking tornado come towards your house, I would have go into a major panic and then either pass out or have a hart attack, whille Clem was able to just stand there and record and pretty much excepting the situation is both sad and badass
God was so impressed that he spared him. "This dude is eyeing down an E-4 tornado and keeping the camera more steady than a concrete block -- I'm actually super impressed. He lives."
We actually see the “resurrected” child thing a lot…sometimes when babies pass and they’re put in cold rooms it puts their body into shock and they start breathing again…it only lasts a few hours usually…quite sad
It doesn't help that when you get close to death and your body starts to gradually shut down your some things can happen. Your breathing can drastically slow and become shallower, blood pressure can also become much lower which makes it harder to find a pulse without better medical equipment. Also body temperature can drastically drop, especially after a severe fever and/or infection. All of these can make it hard to judge if an adult is still alive, children can be much harder to tell and can rarely even trigger false alarms on equipment because the weakening signs of life become so faint. Unfortunately once a situation gets to that point the situation is usually considered to be a fatal point and even if there are minor signs of improvement after it gets to that it is usually short lived and death follows shortly after.
The buried alive: that's what "graveyard shift" is. They used to have someone sit in the graveyard and listen for the "bell ringers", which was a bell above the grave and there was a rope in the casket I believe. The person knew the casket would ring it to notify the watcher they were alive
@@JDM-is-my-name There's no need since people are buried much later now and also we can definitely tell if they are still alive. Back then, people were buried very quickly, and there wasn't as much technology to be able to tell if someone was alive when buried. Someone being buried alive wouldn't ever happen today
Although I’ve seen the doorbell video multiple times, it still gets me every time. I’m assuming the man might have schizophrenia due to the way of his behaviour. Still it’s just so horrifying how calmly he admits to his plans
Fucking hell man, the expression on Clem's face in that second video is just devastating. He looks deeply shocked and almost as if he knows something far, far worse than losing his house just happened. Jesus Christ what a horrific circumstance.
I sold Clem a phone at Verizon in Belvidere last year. He is one of the most interesting people I've ever helped out. He showed everyone the video and talked about all the news and weather channels who contacted him for interviews and how much he still misses his wife everyday. Kept all of us and other customers entertained for hours with his stories from his time in the military. Definitely a stand up guy.
Omg the 2nd guys mugshot was unreal. I almost wonder if him saying “are you sure?” And “are you positive?” Was him asking himself if he was really going to kill her.
@@ricksandoval7130 Could possibly be methamphetamines. Where I'm from in Australia, meth is a pretty big problem. I notice people on the drug argue or talk to nothing.
I feel as though living in Illinois makes people too comfortable with twisters. Ive known people that have stood and watched tornadoes from their living rooms. Ive had a tornado go directly over my house while I was in the basement. It sounds exactly like a train passing and although it was only a ef2 and didnt even damage our house, it managed to rip a 80+ foot cherry tree our of our backyard. Stay safe and never forget the power of nature.
Ohioan here: I never understood why people wouldn’t always go into their safety place during an active tornado. They’re just so unpredictable and getting stronger every year. That being said, I am the grandchild of a man who stood in the front lawn as a tornado rolled in, so I guess it’s worked out so far
Texas is the same way. My mom didn't even try to find cover or leave the house when two tornadoes formed in the front and backyard. Her car was thrown into the neighbors house while she just sat in the bedroom reading and smoking a cigarette.
The darkest video I've ever seen on UA-cam is a driving video in which a brick goes through the windscreen and all you can hear is a man (driver) screaming as he's just watched his wife die from the brick hitting her head at a ridiculous speed. Heartbreaking, his screams. Knowing that his life's just changed within a second.
Was she alive for long or was it just like a part of her face i dont wanna watch the video cus these kinda videos really trigger my PTSD n i feel like shit after but my curiosity sometimes will just be so curious like the monkey n doesnt give a fk if i traumatize my self
I can say as someone that knows some people that have to take anti-psychotics and have seen my own dad struggle with having to be heavily medicated... that Tebebe was correct about not feeling like himself when on those meds. They're mainly meant to make a person drowsy and to a point neutral, almost numb to feelings of excitement or anything positive. Usually if you are someone that is considered a danger not only to yourself but to those around you in such a way, you will become court ordered to take your medicine and physically removed from the places you have been struggling living in so to be monitored closely. Unfortunately for my dad, he was misdiagnosed a long while back and what the meds were supposed to help fix ended up being what gave him the problems he didn't actually have in the first place. Now he has to stay under close watch, can't return home or to live with any family to make sure they can keep him taking the RIGHT medications now. By now his mind is too far gone and some time ago even had early onset Alzheimer's.
I’m not trying to discount your (or your dad’s) experience at all but I also don’t want someone to read this and be scared to try a med that might work really well for them. I take an antipsychotic for major depressive disorder and I can say my experience is vastly different. There are many antipsychotic drugs on the market now and they all work a little differently. They all run the risk of mild to extreme side effects, yes emotional numbness being a possibility, but the drugs introduced in the last 10 years have changed a hell of a lot since the first generation of these types of meds. Haldol is not the type of shit I would want to fuck with if I could avoid it but abilify (what I take) 100% saved my life and made me go back to being me. To anyone reading this all I’m saying is there are a lot of options out there. Pharmaceutical and not. Find a good doctor you trust!!! Keep your mind and options open, build a solid support system, and know that the first medication might not work well for you. Unfortunately it’s a trial and error process to find what works for your brain but it’s so fucking worth it. There 100% is a healthy you in there. I’m really sorry your dad went and is going through that. I can’t imagine what that’s like. Stay strong hun 🤍
@@totaleclipseofthefart No, I completely understand. I was tired out from all the typing and wanted to get to sleep. There's a whole lot more to the story that has taken me many years to get and put together and then face upfront about having to do with my family. I can say that my dad refused to take medications and wouldn't work with any doctors trying to do their job. Meds he did get, he would sometimes trade or sell to neighbors or something in return for either smokes, alcohol, or whatever at the time he'd do it. He was repeatedly on and off his medications so much since he was a young adult that he's basically at this point chosen his path. Intended or not. He didn't want to face his problems but deny they existed and hide from them. .. from this I've learned to do the opposite and reach out for help however I could think to do so even when I was mistreated by other people for it because something 'wasn't right' about it or me to them. I'm just going to leave it at this because there's just so much I could say but it's a lot of very personal things and it also hurts talking about after having to for so many years and now supposed to move on past it. You have not upset me. I thank you for your own insight.
I’m really sorry that this happened to your dad. I’ve heard of this happening to people before, and honestly, it’s horrifying. I get that it could be hard to diagnose a person, but if the people who diagnose aren’t careful, it will lead to situations like these. Do you think there’s a way to prevent something like this? Maybe better education?
@@silent-hills Hah! Thanks... I don't have the heart to change it. I love this character a lot. .. but a little unnerving this is coming from someone with an avi of Yuka. Noo. I don't want to remember that death again! D:
As a kid, I remember seeing that same tornado that Clem recorded pass by close to my house. It was the largest tornado I’ve ever seen, and it still gives me nightmares every once in a while to this day.
Because I watch these types of videos often, I feel like I am mainly desensitized to a lot of the content within them and enter each video feeling pretty confident-HOWEVER, when the man in the second video revealed his intentions in such a calm, matter-of-fact manner, my heart literally stopped. Quite possibly the most disturbing and terrifying thing I’ve ever watched.
He most likely was possessed or a demon/spirit him/itself. I know this is offtopic, but i love your Martin Mystery profile picture, that was a guilty pleasure of mine as a kid since it kinda scared me but was cool at the same time. Funny you have that pic considering the topic of the creepies.
@@conanhighwoods4304 ayy thanks!! Martin Mystery is definitely still a guilty pleasure of mine all these years later! Definitely had a hand in why I’m such a horror and supernatural fan in present day! 😌
It actually had the opposite effect on me. The way he said it sounded so absurd that my first thought was that he was mentally unstable, but still "joking" to disturb husband and wife.
Just a warning to those to be aware, that can easily have a sense of false security, if you feel safe because your doorbell has a camera...Don't! That woman was beyond lucky that the creep at her door didn't follow through with his intentions. because if he had really wanted in...he could have easily smashed the door window or kicked the door open! In that event... having accessible protection would have to have been preplanned and arraigned, for her to have any chance to survive that scenario!
And if he had a knife and a gun like stated in the doorbell camera, entry would be even easier or just shooting through the window which was STILL OPEN PTOBABLY! 👀☠️
Exactly. Doors are so easy to kick open if you know where to kick, and locks are so easy to pick---my ex and I used to do it as a hobby (we'd buy locks and door handles at Lowes & see who could pick them the fastest). Alarms & motion sensors can be defeated. And most importantly, cops are minutes to hours away.
I've watched too many murder mysteries to fall into that trap. If only Daniel had take storytelling courses, he could have gotten away with murder... And I know what I'm talking about.
Tebebe’s story breaks my heart. As someone who is 27 but spent time in in different facilities in my teen years, I can promise you there are hospitals and BHUs in this country that absolutely do harm and take advantage of their patients. I found myself in a terrifying place in Tennessee that referred to itself as being a school as opposed to a hospital. But horrific abuse happened there. They get away with those things because people take the word of doctors over the word of psych patients like Tebebe. Not saying that psychosis doesn’t exist, because it absolutely does. But it can be so easy to take advantage of the mentally ill. Like my childhood self. I’m in a significantly better place now. Just because BHUs aren’t like they were in the 1940s doesn’t mean that abuse doesn’t happen!! Sorry to trauma dump in a UA-cam comment section. But this one hit home. So many of us our telling our stories today, but still so many don’t want to listen
Don't be sorry for sharing your story. It hurts me to know that you had to go through so much trauma when you needed help. I wish there was something I could do to help you. People don't realize that no matter how much time goes by, something like this will never leave you. Again I do appreciate you speaking out and I am sorry for everything you went through. You did not deserve it.
Tennessee sucks, man. A lot of the hospitals here treat us like dog shit. My granddad went to a hospital in Gallatin when he had collapsed on his floor, and they did nothing but give him pain meds for a few days. We had to drive him all the way to Vanderbilt, where they gathered a group of doctors and nurses to help him. Turns out he had cirrhosis of the liver, and his hepatitis and cancer had gotten worse.
@@analogcorbin I’m sorry that happened to your grandpa. That must have been heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time. I’m not terribly familiar with the rest of the state but was in Mountain City. I was transferred from WV, my home state, at the time.
That is so sad. My brother went through that, it hits home with me. I lost my brother 3 years ago because of the "meds". My brother went through very violent bouts also. No hospitals would help and no other help is out there for people with that mental problems. We ( the family) didnt have the knowlege of how to help. He would disappear for days , even weeks at a time. He left One time in the middle of the night. We found him in Odessa Tx 3 weeks later wandering the streets. We lived 300 miles away from there. We asked him how he got there, he didnt know.
Poor Clem 😢Imagine losing both your wife and one of your best friends at the exact same time, and those being the only deaths in the disaster, all because you failed to get to safety in time...
Exactly and im surprised nobody else is talking about that part, like I really wish the mom was safe but being brutally murdered with a hammer to the face a load of times is terrible then the setting it on fire part... 😢 so sad man
These cases prove once again that mental illness is not a joke and that it has to be taken seriously, even what seems like a mild depression or strange behavior can be a signal that something is not right.
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same i say if they like him young & start to kill at a young age & they go to jail they sure get tested for mental issue & etc...... just to see why when they talk to him more so they can get help they need
it’s so unsettling how the man at the door was so calm … how he straight up confessed what he was going to do . that’s going to leave me paranoid for awhile
As a woman, the second video horrifies me. It’s genuinely terrifying. I don’t care if he truly cognitively meant his words or not, I am fucking so unsettled.
As a man, I am also very unsettled by this. I spent 2 years living on the first floor in a small neighbourhood and I always had the feeling that someone's watching from the streets, so I left my blinds down all the time and opened my window rarely and just for short periods until the air refreshed. Idk, may be it's because I had been living my whole life up until then on the 5th or 6th floor, but the paranoya was real and it's because of crasies like that guy...
@@deathmostbrutal I was about to say it wouldn’t be that easy for the woman in the video, but no, I guess it actually is an easy option for where she lives.
I sympathize with Tebebe, going cold turkey on antipsychotics was a terrible idea, and regardless of his mentality he is responsible for his actions. but being stuck in a mental hospital was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life, and doing ECT afterward only lead to more depression and other issues.
sometimes a mental hospital is necessary, good treatments are largely nonexistent or unavailable at a reasonable price. different treatments affect people in unpredictable ways. my family is fairly well off so I've had access to any treatment insurance would cover + a little extra. the things that helped me most were IV ketamine and MDMA assisted talk therapy. case and point ketamine is expensive even after insurance and MDMA is illegal.@@Sewerrat238
@@Sewerrat238the thing is he wasn’t. Once ur mind is in a state of psychosis even murder is possible. Schizophrenic can get better with treatment but if not it will only get worse.
He needs all the meds. I work with individuals like this all the time. They all have the excuse as to why they don’t like the meds but they’re violent and intolerable without them.
He’s the kind of guy I was scared of in the psych ward. What he did to that social worker was probably so traumatic, and I can’t even imagine the horror of his mother’s last moments
The horror story of the 3 yr old happens more often than we know. Coffins opened from centuries ago have been found with claw marks on the coffin ceiling. This often happens with hypothermia. I nursed someone who was in a car accident with her boyfriend when she was 18 and she woke up in one of the drawers in the morgue. She mentally declined after this trauma to such a degree that she needed nursing home care
Oh my goodness that is absolutely horrific 😢 I can't even stand to think about this. I wouldn't even expect her to be able to cope with that it's beyond what you would even call trauma.
Yeah, I've heard stories of people waking up once the pathologist starts cutting them open or the morgue worker starts putting embalming fluid in them.
the thought of not only getting into a horrific car accident that most likely killed what could have been the love of your life, but then waking up, not in a hospital, but the drawer of a morgue bc you were most likely pronounced dead or basically on its couch is anything beyond what 99% of us could ever understand. i think that only those that have experienced the very specific trauma of being buried alive for whatever reason can even come close to relating to this. it’s one of those human things that sticks in your thoughts but that you’ll never be able to comprehend.
edit: omg YES ik he has schizophrenia or something of the sort, im just saying its CREEPY i feel like the scariest part of the "The Man at the Door" video is just how calmly he repeats himself and explains his plans. there's no violence or anger, he's just completely calm
That reminds of a 911 call where this guy killed his mom and (I think) his sister. He wasn't angry at them or anything, he was just completely calm about it.
The man at the door was utterly chilling. The phrase he kept saying over and over…. It felt like he was rehearsing. He knew she wouldn’t want to let him in but he’d still ask “are you sure? I just have a couple questions.” Even though she had no choice, he’d come in either way. Horrifying.
And when he was in the middle of answering the guy on the doorbell, he was like “What? Yeah? Are you sure?” He was saying it very quietly between words.
I lived in a small southwestern town in Manitoba, Canada that because of location and weather patterns often gets tornadoes. I'd never seen one before, never had any desire to, but I remember vividly the day I was driving and as said here, if you see it, run. I had minutes notice and remember the absolute drop in my stomach as I slammed into reverse on the gravel road and whipped back around. I couldn't have been more than 200 feet from it but it shook the car like nothing I've ever seen before. Two students ended up dying in another tornado that hit that exact same path a year later. It puts the fear of God in you. Don't stop. Don't look. Just run.
The thought of going through one terrifies me. I've lived in Michigan basically my whole life and only really deal with bad rainstorms that lead to flooding. I can't imagine living through a tornado. Closest I got was a really windy day down in Indiana. It then rained so hard after that I couldn't even drive on the highway because I couldn't see even a little bit in front of me. That definitely puts some intense fear in ya. If you aren't thinking quick, the worst could happen to you.
Man, I really feel for Tebebe. Bipolar disorder has caused so many problems in my own life and I can't imagine how difficult it would be to have comorbid schizophrenia on top of that.
I'm sorry you are going through that. My son, who is 19 on April 5, he has bi-polar 2 and schizoeffective disorder. It's been a long struggle since he was 2. Meds have been both detrimental to his physical health and vital to his mental health. I've also found that services for youth are far easier to get than services for adults. He's in day treatment and gets ssi but having a safe place for him to live while still keeping a safe place for my 13 year daughter is a new struggle. We've never been apart, fact is, he sent my daughters elsewhere to live at times to keep my son close but now, it's my youngest kids turn. Anyways, idk why I needed to say all that but keep on trucking. It's going to be ok. I hope you find happiness and stability. Take care.
I also feel the same I also think that the amount of medicine he was taking was kinda useless because some of the medicine that he was taking (I looked it up ) was just an extra medicine that they put him on and the amount of antidepressants are unreasonable. They put him on medicine that clashed with other medicine that just canceled each other out. I’m not a medical expert but I do take a lot of medicine for a lot of things but I have to take 3 antidepressants…..I don’t think that’s normal they clash into each other and they make me suicidal which is kind of the opposite of what antidepressants are supposed to do. I told a therapist and a doctor and all they did was hospitalized me and put me on another medication for anti anxiety that is also an antidepressant…. I don’t agree with medical people is what I’m saying so I feel for him but that’s not an excuse for murder so I’m not justifying it I just connected with a vid and think it’s messed up
That one video of the guy talking about his skitzophrenia and bipolar issues genuinely terrified me. I also have those issues, but hopefully not to the same degree, and after that video, i’m terrified if the same could happen to me, where my issues worsen to the point of being a genuine danger. Gods, i really want to call my mom and let her know i love her and won’t be a danger to her, but now i’m scared i’ll just freak her out.
i feel the same way:/ not schizophrenic but i am bipolar and i hate the idea that one day i could just snap and possibly hurt myself or someone else :(
That second story is honestly depressing. As horrifying as it is, there’s something eerily haunting and unsettling about people who where once seemingly a normal, functioning individual having something happen to turn them into…this. Knowing that this man was once someone else in a way, and this is what has become of him is just upsetting. I hope that whatever it is, be it drug use,mental illness or both, something is done to treat him and help him rather than just have him end up tossed aside
@@danderson8431 exactly. Just tossing him in a cell wont stop him from going after another person once his sentence is up, and especially wont stop him from possibly even turning on another inmate
@@ellie8784 id say he deserves help more than just even more punishment. Obviously he needs punishment, but no functioning,stable person wants to rape someone, and punishment without rehabilitation or helping the individual is absolutely pointless
That story about the kids new computer is one of the most chilling things I’ve ever heard like I feel like it’s seriously never talked about, the idea that you can have children and have them turn around and kill you
@mochabearry Main takeaway from the story. 1. Do not let your young children watch hellish, violent, torture-porn and horror movies like the SAW, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, and Jason Voorhees franchises, etc. 2. Shield your children from all violent movies in general. 3. Choose your spouse wisely, make a commitment and stick to it. (Provided they're a quality person.) 4. Do not let your child have unfettered, unfiltered access to the internet on any device. 5. Your child shouldn't be spending anytime on a iMac or similar devices. Go outside or read a book and learn something that doesn't include a screen.
That first video is genuinely one of the most terrifying things I've ever watched. It's not gore porn or something with a lot of shock value. It's just the absolute immensity of a force of nature that you're completely helpless against.
I have been in so many earthquakes, at a certain point you just end up being numb to it because what is there to do in the face of natural forces so powerful. There is a painful gutwrenching feeling when it might be but when it really begins, awe sets in.
Imagine being Daniel's younger brother, and how fucked up your family life has become. I truly hope he's in a better situation now and getting the therapy I am sure he needs.
Imagine thinking your older brother is a hero for saving you from a huge fire...only to find out later that he killed your mother and started the fire...
@@domm5715 Why does it always have to be a spawn of Satan? Maybe he was the spawn of Coyote, the mischief god or Nyx, the goddess of the night. Poor Satan, always getting blamed for spawning killers and arsonists.
It can, but I believe there’s more good in the world than bad. Most people aren’t bad people or do bad things typically. If we removed all the non-violent drug offenders from prison (as we should, addiction is a medical issue, not a criminal one), we wouldn’t have not even 5% of the population in prison. Focus on the good in the world, and not the bad. Be aware of the bad, but don’t dwell on it.
I struggle w/my mental illness. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, & Borderline Personality Disorder. I have never been violent once in my life. I had been in the hospital, and was given Haldol, and even tho i didnt threaten or hurt anyone, i felt very angry, and kept screaming. Thankfully i was just left to be in my room and once it was wearing off i was better.
not sure id see a freeze response as something respectable. its just a biological response that over-rides our stay alive response. its not a characteristic to be passed on, why pilots dont freeze, theyd crash.
@@wonkyeyewilly4575 Yeah seriously, the second a tornado is close enough by you should get in your bathtub with a mattress on top instead of filming it like a teenager. Preferably the second you see a tornado warning you drive the opposite direction.
That guy on the porch is most definitely in amphetamine psychosis. He’s in a twilight dream state. I’ve done very weird shit like that. Went up to some poor women’s house and busted out the windows in her car because I thought I was a government agent. I even waited for the cops because I was sure I was in the right. How fucking embarrassing- I paid for the windows and worked around her house for months. It was my first step on the walk to recovery.
You're correct Dude, not proud of it but I too have spent days going into weeks awake binge taking speed, coke, booze etc (I barely remember my late teens/early twenties I'd lost the plot big-time), that guy is definitely sleep deprived and psychosed as fck, probably got some sort of schizoid disorder to begin with too.
I ran up to some random car at a red light, yanking on the door handle thinking it was my ex wife and some guy. How horrifying. I was an absolute psycho. I'll have 6 months clean in a week!
I felt sorry for Tebebe at first, because I genuinely was misdiagnosed as Bipolar and put on a lot of heavy medication which only made me worse and worse. My life spiraled out of control due to taking those medications. When I found a psychiatrist who was willing to help me taper off all of them, I returned to my normal self, which I wasn't sure I'd ever be again. I only wanted help for social anxiety, and it's still hard for me to find a doctor who will treat me simply for anxiety, simply because the misdiagnosis follows me, and I'm constantly pressured into going on heavy medication which I have to strongly argue against. I did feel for him, cause I can relate to someone being forced or pressured into being over-medicated for a disorder they don't have. Unfortunately in Tebebe's case, he very much did have severe mental illness which required those medications. And it ended in tragedy. :(
@@coyoter9691 That's what messes with me so much in his story. The things that he claims in his video ARE things that actually happen to people. There are shitty pill pushers in psychiatry and there ARE hospitals that will hold patients against their will because they don't trust young patients. The issue is, a schizophrenic will often believe that is exactly what's happening to them when really they're completely divorced from reality. As outside observers, we have no way of knowing which is the case. It's a lot more likely that the person is schizophrenic, though, but the commenters never considered that.
Tornadoes are one of the most horrifying things to me, I've had nightmares about them despite not even living in a place where they're likely to happen. I can't even imagine how people can live in places that get them constantly, or how any structure in those areas has any sort of lasting history. I always feel so awful for the people who lose everything to them, and even moreso for those who die in them and their loved ones. ;w;
The ring cam footage is insane. I live in Las Vegas as well, and a couple weeks ago two men that looked homeless tried to literally follow me INSIDE my apt.. luckily a neighbor was also outside and before I put my key in the door I confronted them and without saying anything they just left. I wish I had ring to see it.
I’ve read it before on these videos, but I watch a lot of UA-cam horror compilations and I appreciate that Nick never puts overbearing creepy music in, and that the video itself it’s beautifully edited. Love to see the upload notification every time 🤍
As sad as Daniel's story is, it made me feel good for the briefest of moments that his mom cared about him and knew he was struggling, and saved money to get him an expensive computer to help reinvigorate his interest in information technology.
I have seen parents of kids who did everything right and yet still their kids turn into monsters. Awful for his deceased mother and his younger brother who has had his mother taken from him, some things just never make sense. I don’t know if this kid can ever be redeemed for his vile acts.
@@dickdastardly5534 Yeah, I gotta admit... for once I'm fully glad he'll be spending a long time behind bars. That murder was shockingly unprovoked and premeditated. Cold blooded horror.
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that second guy is so terrifying, he’s so nonchalant about the fact that he’s literally planning to commit a heinous crime, disgusting and so eerie
I don't think he was actually planning on doing most of that. I doubt he even actually had a gun. He's one of those people who gets off on scaring people by acting crazy and erratic. If the window was open why would he go to the front and casually ring the door bell and ask for permission? Why return when he knows he being recorded and admit multiple times that he was planning to murder someone?
@@ToasterStud i know, but it’s just the sheer eeriness of it that freaks me out
@@ToasterStud While that is completely possible, there's also the possibly that he's completely without emotion and empathy. I would recommend video "What pretending to be crazy looks like" by JCS. It's about criminal psychology and shows very similar behaviour - a murderer straight up tells the police officer without a shred of guilt how he murdered someone after he's arrested.
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@@crabcaekzzz lol
That doorbell guy was the scariest thing I've ever seen. Imagine being at work knowing your wife was home alone and he was at the door telling you what he wanted to do. Wow that is terrifying.
He probably has Schizophrenia or something similar
@@msjujuz266 like that makes a difference
@@randylyon2063 Exactly. Schizophrenia or not (which I would bet, not)… that man was a threat.
@@msjujuz266 bruh I have schizophrenia and you dont see me walking up to strangers houses and doing that crap.
he's disgusting
Just his "Are you sure? I just have a couple questions for you." over and over is fucking terrifying.
r u sure???
More like irritating.
@@plutobandz2315 Yeah. As a 5'2" woman it's very scary when a man comes up to your door trying to get in.
I felt like I couldn't breathe while watching that. Even though he was totally calm, somehow, that was far more frightening.
@@intensescreeching8949 just have a gun and know how to use it you be alright
I was thinking to myself "I wish the camera picked up the women talking to the man behind the door" and then Nick dropped the bomb that she wasn't even saying anything and the man was just talking to himself 😅😅 chills everywhere, so terrifying.
*Are you sure? Are you absolutely positive?*
i only had my right earphone in and paused the video to put in my left earphone thinking that it would let me hear the woman’s responses ☠️
I noticed he's wearing a beautiful CROSS NECKLACE around his neck 😅😅
@@oliviaadan8208 quiteee.. ironic.
It's not "terrifying." He's not an extra-terrestrial, just very sick
clem was being consumed by a tornado and still holds the phone better than every school fight video
@@robertwalters6508 bro shut up oh my goddd
@@robertwalters6508 no one asked you, robert
@@robertwalters6508 based
@@robertwalters6508 based
@@robertwalters6508 no one cares
That man is absolutely frightening. He almost sounds like a NPC with how he keeps repeating himself but then when he tells the husband his plan.... Just chills down my spine
someone put oblivion music over that clip rq
Sounding like he’s asking for some god damn sugar to bake a cake or something.
And keeps repeating it the same way almost like a playback. Whatever happened to make him snap was probably tragic as well.
He sounds mentally ill and I hope he gets help
I often wonder how much of an NPC he would act like if I came out of the backyard with my gun yelling "CAN I SHOOT YOU?! [[BANG]] ARE YOU SURE??!?!"
That poor old man in the tornado. You could see the look of sadness on his face knowing his wife and best friend were gone.
He was interviewed right after amongst the debris and the man was rather positive, saying his wife is in a better place now. It broke my heart
@@gaelmichaud8766 at least he was able to say that... I would've probably had to have gotten over it some how. Knowing she was just a couple rooms away, in the same house, thinking nothing would happen. I wonder what her side was like... Was she able to see it.. Or was she just minding her own business and .. Yeah
I mean if it were myself and my husband I probably would be with that person or hiding, not secretly wishing it would happen somehow while recording it. Even if you are accepting of it...what are you doing? Lol.
I've seen so many sad videos like this, and pls correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this man found lying on top of his wife in the rubble and told not to look underneath him when he was being rescued?
Chad Clem vs. Virgin Tornado
That man at the door taught me a very valuable lesson. I'm not gonna open my door anymore for strangers 😬 I've done it too many times. He scared tf out of me
Same
Luckily my social anxiety butt will never open the door for anyone lmao
I think we’ve all learnt a valuable lesson here too.
Took This Video For You To Realize What You Were Doing Was Ridiculous? 😂 Pls
@@Nataviaawhy are u typing like that? That’s What’s Really Ridiculous 😂😂😂
The second one is my actual worst fear. Knowing someone with the intent to hurt your loved one is near them with no way to get to them to stop that person.
*2nd Amendment* : "Allow me to introduce myself."
@@AFree1Month he said “get to them though” unless a gun can transport, I don’t think it helps in this situation
@tvsA Watch me cap this fool from 10 miles away with this sniper
@@Virttreksthat's why you teach them how to protect themselves with it.
I agree. I'm constantly on the lookout when I'm out and about alone just because I'm always scared I'll be raped and killed. Living in a big city like Chicago has seriously made me feel less than safe while just being out and doing normal shit. I'm also afraid someone will get into my home and do something to me too! Smh these ring cameras have saved more than a few people. I feel like everyone needs cameras around their homes.
If you ever just so much as SEE a tornado, run. Hide. If it stops moving it is coming directly for you. Please, if you love existing on this world, go to a basement as soon as you see the thing or hear any sirens.
Wouldn't going to a basement be dangerous though? What if the roof breaks on you
Edit: because some people are calling me stupid, not everyone lives in countries that have tornados. I was literally just asking a question out of curiosity lol.
@@excaliburb7721 the roof of the house or the roof of the basement?
@@crazymoosee basement probably
I was outside when a tornado that was going through Franklin hit. Was soothing to me.
@@excaliburb7721 better than being run through with a bunch of flying shrapnel.
Also I'm not a tornado expert, but I imagine most of the force is horizontal, not vertical.
I was so shocked that second guy just flat out said what he was there to do, at first it sounded like he was kidding but then it hit me just how serious he was. I’m so glad the woman’s door was locked and that she wasn’t harmed. Horrifying
It’s really interesting that yano you normally see this in movies like on how they can talk about raping and murduring just as it’s a normal thing the way the man repeats the sentence shouting it louder and just staring at the house is quite creepy and mysterious
@@2011ncis1 it's weird how he changed from a normal successful man to a mentally violent man
@@leroyeee4935 i think it’s most likely due to schizophrenia, hence the repeating phrases, but it could also be heavy drugs.
I keep my doors unlocked so my son can go back and fourth between two duplexes during the day. I’ll forget to lock the door I’ll pay no mind to it. I feel like I was led to this video to start locking my doors religiously. Especially since a man on a bike stopped by my home, was chased away by my neighbors because after I didn’t fall for his tricks, he tried pulling it next door. Very fucking scary.
Wait, wasn't her window open? Which is what made him go to the front door? I wonder why he didn't try to enter through the window
Clem survived the Vietnam war and a deadly tornado. Amazing man, may safety upon his life.
Too bad his wife wasnt as lucky ☹️
@@elentyoumune1125didn’t have to say that…but rip
yeah, april safety and march safety too
Cameraman never dies
@@PunkShewomp womp
That, "Casetify," part was terrifying, they way he talked about its, "Two layer construction," and how its, "made out of 50% recycled material. I think I'm gonna cry.
This is literally so funny help
Dude you got me! I used this video as a background noise so I was not paying a lot of attention to the stories until the doorbell story. So I started to read the comments and read yours. I went back to the Casetify part, realize late that it was an ad read. haha
pls dont mention the name with the C in the beginning again... i get severe ptsd everytime i hear the word now after i watched that part... pls i need emotional support i cant stand it anymore
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I can not imagine how he felt, waking up after the tornado, knowing it hit so many places yet the only two victims are both people you are close with
He killed them, by summoning the tornado.🧙
@@ricky-sanchez That is not funny.
@@ricky-sanchez That is not funny.
@@ricky-sanchez that is not funny
@@ricky-sanchez That is funny.
as sad as it is...clem was a legend.
1.he recorded a giant tornado
2.he didnt flinch when the tornado came directly at him
3.he didnt scream while being literally inside a tornado
4.he survived
Clem has Chad energy
Real life Iron man.
I kinda disagree, while what he did was good for scientific research into tornadoes, he cost his wife her life by choosing to stay.
@@AP-bc7mg he didn’t know it was gonna hit him so don’t try to blame him
@@federalboobieinspector3337 yeah exactly, he only realized after it was to late
8:30 this moment when he gently tries to open the door gave me some chills man holy crap
Are you sure it gives you some chills? 😏
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@@LallanAlexHockstetter I just have a couple of questions for you.
Are you sure 🤔
The video the ring doorbell captured is so terrifying. The fact that there’s more than one of these kind of guys is so haunting and always sits in the back of my head.
And the fact that they can come out of literally nowhere. This is even more terrifying if you live in a more woodsy area we’re police dispatch can take a while to come.
It’s very frightening. The idea that we can be observed from outside our home by the eyes of a predator sends chills. I keep some kind of weapon in each room for that reason, to defend myself with in case a break in occurs. Which actually happened to me once before I started thinking about that possibly and defense.
And yet you display a picture that would trigger one of these "monsters". stfu
@@jonholmes6551 sounds like you're projecting there dude.
@@jonholmes6551 what are you talking about? Women don’t ask for stuff like that to happen to them.
Honestly, the thought of giving birth to your own murderer is so terrifying
So fucking scary.
Damn never thought about it like that
that story honestly just made me angry. Stupid fucking kid even got the stuff he wanted from his mom and then he just killed her for no reason like bro
It's much more terrifying and dark when you put it like that.
Then be a good mother, and provide a stable and loving home for your child. Solved.
The look on Clem's face is haunting. I'm sure surviving while your wife didn't feels horrible.
Im not religious but i pray to god that he didnt blame himself for what happened.
@@someguy1865 yes
@@someguy1865 i believe so. Theres so many different interpretations of god and what he or she or they or even it might be that i believe that if there truly is something out there beyond our grasp, that god would be open to hear all prayers and not just those who follow a specific religious idea of god. Like im not particularly an atheist as i do believe there might be some otherworldly power out there helping us , but i refer to myself as non religious because i dont actually follow a specific religion or idea of god, or the idea that that power is a specific deity as opposed to just being a unseen force without an identity. I feel like all prayers are answered and listened to regardless of by who as long as those prayers are not for something harmful or dangerous to happen and are made with pure,good intentions
He was in shock.
And i would expect it to be really loud
It’s sucks. As a person with bipolar and going through years and years of being in denial about it, and being unmedicated for that long, the amount relief you feel when you EVENTUALLY find the right mix of antipsychotic meds, is immense. And it takes years, honestly. It’s just trial and error. I’m so sad for him. He was probably out of his mind when he did that. I feel awful for him and I hope he got the help he needed.
You help many by sharing your struggles. Thank you.
Late to the party but -- this. I have bipolar along with other conditions and the way he said he felt like a zombie when on the antipsychotics...that's exactly how I felt when I was put on them. I had the same thoughts of what's the point of living if I can't even feel anything? Thankfully these days I'm on a med that has literally changed my life for the better, I would be so lost without it.
i felt like a zombie when I was taking ADHD meds even though I just have autism, not ADHD, but that diet meth wasn't good for my brain. I mean, it's basically an appetite supresent bc you can't be overactive if you were starving with no energy or will to eat. I can only imagine what it's like for someone with bipolar deal with all the stuff they NEED, after watching my bipolar dad basically drink himself to death and refusing to take his meds bc the headaches were too much. he drove into a tree. It's so hard to understand why he acted that way but I still love him, but he's gone. hoping everyone can heal before it's too late. It was exhausting once we realized there was no helping someone who refused it
Clem's phone's survival tells me that he was either using a Nokia brick phone or a Motorola Razr. Those things were fucking indestructable.
What do you mean were? They are still out there, they're indestructable after all.
Razr? RAZR?! Those things broke allllll the time
@@ibraheemali7028 You're right xD
@@roosh2927 No they didn't
@@richardgomez1151 The original RAZR? Not the Nokia or later RAZRs? Yes. Yes they did.
The "toddler waking up at the funeral" story is so heartbreaking...those parents suffered the pain of losing their child *twice*
She was death the family fake the all think
Don’t forget about how the news was talking about how the little girl was alive when in reality, she wasn’t
@@romano112001 ???
@@Gibblethe6th I think they meant that the entire story was faked by the family or smth
@@SoundWxve_ oh
Remember, if the tornado looks like it's not moving, it's actually coming straight towards you
It could also be moving away, but better safe than sorry.
@@spiwolf6998 true to that.
Hmm never heard that before
@@amandalawson6828 just remember what Abraham Lincoln said: "If it's on the internet, it must be true."
@@sam8404 wait i thought george washington said that
I feel so bad for the couple in the tornado. I couldn't imagine losing my spouse and best friend, let alone survivors guilt through that.
That second encounter is terrifying!
The way that dude's voice utterly changes register when the husband confronts him via the doorbell speaker just heightened the eerieness
Almost all men's voices change when they are talking to women vs. talking to men.
His eyes got all weird when he said he was going to knock again and did, creepy!
His eyes got all weird when he said he was going to knock again and did, creepy!
8:29 vs 9:40
Wasn't it kinda stupid for the husband to do that since the psycho was just going away and the husband drew his attention back to the house.
this is a good time to point out that “a tornado is coming your way if it looks like it’s not moving” is kind of a myth. it can be coming right at you even if you see it moving and it could completely miss you even if you can’t see it moving. there’s still so little known about tornadoes just because there hasn’t been a way to safely track a tornado’s speed at all times. that’s why the EF rating is based on the destruction the tornado does instead of its speed
It's also true that if there is a copyright mark in the corner and you hear a flickering noise, it usually means someone has set up a projector in front of your house and is tricking you by showing a film of a tornado on a screen.
@King Pistachion I don't know what that is? Something about muscle cars?
@@thelunchlady8276 nah, some bollywood youtube channel that bots its subscriber count.
@@thelunchlady8276 are you saying the clip isn’t real? If so you need to do some research cause i saw the tornado with my own eyes.
@@picklemyjuice it's a joke
That second one was absolutely chilling. Him just outright stating what he intended to do made it even more so. It wasn’t even that late. What if someone were outside or just walking down the street and encountered a madman like that.
I was screaming to close the window. It’s crazy he didn’t straight up go thru the window. It shows how mentally he is messed up just in that decision
@@kujju18 Yes!!! But at the same time he has enough sense to carry ( if you look closely when he’s walking away) a clipboard with papers to make himself appear somewhat official, like he’s taking a survey and that’s why he just wants to “ask questions”. Scary stuff.
Yeah someone must have encountered the man considering he was just wandering aimlessly around, it's strange he never hurt anyone consider his intentions. Some seriously ill people in this world.
Is that the fuckin stratosphere in the background omfg this is vegas
Dude is literally Trevor from GTA
The second man totally could have went inside the window. It's a good thing he didn't think about that. Creepy as f.
Tip: if the tornado looks like it isn't moving, it's actually coming towards you
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Thank you
Or moving away from you, but I wouldn’t take the 50/50 risk
Why is that?
@@stevem.o.1185 if it isn’t moving laterally then you’re unlikely to be able to tell if it’s going toward or away from you. Better to assume you’re in the path and get to safety immediately
The man at the door was terrifying. My sister and I survived a home invasion when I was around 7 years old and she was around 14 years old. It was very traumatizing and still impacts me every day.
I’m 25 now, and I can’t live on the first floor; in addition to locking my door, I always use a portable lock whenever I’m inside; even if I know a friend/family member is coming over, I get heart palpitations when I hear a knock on my door; I keep knives on me and in every room of my apartment. Just the thought of the man at the door attempting to get in…. that’s nightmare fuel.
How you survived?
You might say no but can we get the story?
Please see a counselor, that is no way to live.
sorry to hear that, did you get therapy?
My house got robbed when I was a kid too. But me and my parents wernt home. When we got home tho there were cops everywhere, inside my house and there was a knife on the street. My neighbors said that they saw 3 Asians running. I used to get tutored by this Asian guy name Parker, he used to come to my house and he was a lil older. As I got older I ran into him at a pc gaming store and I can tell he was smoked out. I realized it was him and ppl he knew that robbed my house. He ended up getting stabbed and ended up in the hospital. (Not by me). He lived.
The little girl "waking up" at her funeral makes me so sad as a mom of a baby girl... I can't imagine the pain that family must have felt, losing her but then thinking they had just received a miracle only for her to be gone again two days later. My heart hurts for them... when I'm off work I'm gonna go home and snuggle the heck out of my little one because you just never know what could happen 😔
Dam imagine dying again after you died the first time
@eeelord e schrodinger’s child
It's so tragic and miserable to see in Jackie's story, where her act of kindness and generosity towards her son ultimately leads to her own demise
agree . it makes me tear up thinking on how someone could ever do that to their own mother - even after she'd given a act of love months before :(
on the (somewhat?) bright side, it was also the device that allowed justice to be served, because without it they might not have had enough evidence to prove the son did it
The tornado video is extremely chilling since there wasn't a word spoken. This most likely shows that he was in shock as he saw the tornado go towards him.
He just probably wanted to die anyway, but the tornado took his wife instead.
@Marcus Marcus How do you know? Idk, I'm just a retarded millenial with no life.
It’s because he didn’t know the tornado was headed right for him. When tornadoes go in someone’s direction they are known for not being able to realize/see it coming
@@dondada6602 That is called being stupid
@@NivalaSlayer yes but it's not stupid to assume that this random guy wanted to die?
Dude. The second one genuinely made my stomach hurt. My biggest fear is someone being here when im alone or anything like that. It's so terrifying.
I'm only scared of going to jail/prison for defending myself for possibly killing him lol
I always say this, but it’s scary until it’s a big sexy demon babe pressing her bare tits against the glass, but until that happens yes it’s terrifying.
@@joshshrum2764 wtf lol
@@joshshrum2764 that shit was so random💀
@@joshshrum2764 you _always_ say that? Mkay Josh lol
In regards to this part of the video: 12:31
As someone with bipolar disorder, I can say that that shit is real no matter what you say or do. I need my medication and I freely admit that I'm a complete mess without it. A crying, angry, depressed mess that doesn't want to feel all of those emotions at once. It's suffocating for not only me but also for my loved ones and I hate being a burden to them when I'm going through all of my "mood swings". I hate it, and I truly wish I didn't have it, but goddamn it, if the medication that you were taking before made you feel like a zombie or that you feel it isn't working after a few days or weeks of taking it, tell your doctor it isn't working and they'll be able to give you a new one that'll hopefully help!
I hate having bipolar people having this tag on them as 'dangerous' all the damn time when a lot of us don't even take medication for it. I _hate_ being called names for what I can't fucking help.
I’m sorry I had a relationship with someone with bipolar disorder and I tried to “fix” them and didn’t understand the severity of the illness
There’s lots of very successful ppl w bipolar disorder
What you said is right,and the fact you got help is the best and right thing I know I don't know you but I am sure are a nice person and that's what matters life is scary sometimes and you are strong remember that, and just talk to your loved ones that's what there for a chat and a cuddle
How did you get diagnosed w it? Did you find yourself avoiding things, avoiding life in general, a good amount of the time before you got diagnosed? You def dealt w it properly- & no one has the right to say anything to you- no one is perfect!! No one…
Exactly! My son has ADHD with some anger struggles and we’ve had to go through some changes until the right meds & dosage was found. He needs his meds just like a diabetic may need insulin.
As a bipolar patient who is also feeling obligated to take antipsychotics, his story made me tear up honestly..
Hi! Are managing things okay? I've just read your comment and thought I'd check on you. I hope that you're hanging in there; and that this message finds you well.🌱
I don’t have bipolar disorder, but I have dealt with mental health and schizophrenia/psychosis. On one hand, I have also dealt with trauma from medication and psychiatric hospitals. And the awful side effects medicine can give you, both mental and physical. On the other hand, he truly needed help.
People are saying it sounds like the second guy is having a conversation with the voices in his head -- I respectfully disagree. I believe that he was practicing what he was gonna say when she opened the door to try and get her to lower her guard before he attacked her. He was trying to practice sounding non-threatening. At least, that's what it sounded like to me. Like he intended to knock on the door and ask "may I come in?" anticipating her to respond with a "no", before he says "are you sure? I have some questions I'd like to ask you". Just my thoughts anyways. I certainly wouldn't be surprised if it were a conversation going on in his head either, but it sounded like an oddly specific thing to be repeating, especially given the context of him knocking on someone's door.
I agree with this completely tbh. That was my impression as well
Plus, people with voices in their head (experiencing a psychotic break or schizophrenic episode) don’t regularly respond out loud, and it’s not a constant repeating of the same thing. I think you’re either right or he he is experiencing some kind of psychosis from drug abuse and has the thought stuck in his head (although if that were the case he probably wouldn’t coherently respond to the husbands questions.)
its definitely drug usage how is that not obvious
100% agree
I completely agree, absolutely
The fact that guy was so honest is terrifying
There's a chance he was just trying to be shocking and creepy and wasn't serious about what he was saying, remember that he likely wasn't even thinking straight at that point
@@okay1582 that would be the stupidest assumption anyone could ever think
what guy
@@okay1582 I agree tbh
@@okay1582 Guy already lost a few screws in the head already. I'm sorry but i have to disagree.
How to get away with murder: Step 1: Don't google "How to get away with murder".
Not sure why it was left up to Tebebe himself to maintain med compliance after multiple violent episodes. They make monthly injectable antipsychotics for this exact situation, but instead they just trusted his word despite his entire history making it quite obvious it wouldn't stick.
Now you can just say you were looking up the show.
Step 2: don't leave a word document on your computer describing the murder
Step 3: Get some acting lessons so you can at least *pretend* to give a crap about your dead wife with the big life insurance policy. I've watched so many true crime videos where the killer went to all sorts of lengths to set up an alibi, only to make police instantly suspicious by acting like the murder of their loved one had all the emotional impact of accidentally breaking a vase.
@@katietaylor8314 how does that apply here? He's the deceased's son and certainly didn't do it for any insured money.
@@kenobi-hi7qz probably just another step, so that he can get away with murder too
The Tebebe Makonnen situation is why you shouldn't listen to random strangers on the Internet if you have a serious problem.
The doctors forced the illness upon him. You must be blind. Go look up mkultra. You really think similar doesnt go on? Have you ever taken mental health meds. Some are fucking strong. Makes cocain feel like a walk in the park. Imagine feeling constantly irritated. Grinding your teeth until your gums bleed due to the feeling of you brain feeling like its swelling. Your emotions are thrown way out of wack and you seek a way out.
Seems like the hospital should have also been held liable. They knew he was violent without medication, and he was refusing to take it, but they let him out under the care of his mother, not a medical professional.
@@maincharacterpressure I also agree.
@@maincharacterpressureheld liable for what? The hospital can't forcibly medicate an adult against their will.
@justinburgard4700 of course they can it's called involuntary commitment.
He had previously been committed 6 his medication was given to him even though he didn't want it.
the second video is terrifying, especially since the door was made of glass. If the lady was already walking towards the door, he would've been staring straight at her with that creepy, unbroken gaze, and if he was real aggressive, he could've broken in.
i know right, he can just break the glass and reach in and turn the lock. never getting that door.
I’m surprised he didn’t go in the open window that drew him to the house in the first place?
@@joshmay2944 I don't understand people who live in those areas to have an open window anyways
I tend to lock my door and close blinds out of habit and I live in a pretty remote area
Honestly probably just bc I usually paranoid most of the time
@Josh May
If he were able to i'm pretty sure he would've, which leads me to think the house had more than one level.
Just get a gun :/
*pro tip: always lock your doors*
I like your squid game animatics
pro tip: It sadly doesn't always work
Are you sure they're locked? Are you certain? Are you positive?
Me: *locks door*
Tornado: “understandable have a good day”
pro tip: have gates like houses we have here in malaysia
It is sad when you know that not everyone was as lucky as the couple with the nest doorbell
So glad they had that Thank God 🙏🏽😭
true
This is chilling...
Honestly, more people should have doorbells like Nest.
Gta 6 is going to be woke unfunny
I fucking HATE that second video, because I have Tourette's and one of my tics is saying "are you sure?" That made me feel viscerally repulsed in such a deep fucking way. I wanna go put my spinal cord in the dishwasher now.
sorry but you're not special just because you aren't a r*pist.
Oh, don't feel bad about that. You aren't doing anything like that wild man. Still you are cracking me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣! Put my spinal cord in the dishwasher 😢😢😢 classic Hahahaha!
Sorry for you man. But may I ask for permission to use the spinal chord line at the end? That goes hard.
I'm sure it's said entirely different and none threatening or creepy. Don't worry brother most of us can tell between ticks and pyscotic
Are you sure?
Oh man, “the man at the door”, the change of appearance is literally more haunting than actually being at the door!
I don’t know someone voluntarily telling you they want to rape and kill your wife is pretty creepy. Had he not been caught, personally I’d be quite worried from that point on that the guy would eventually come back.
@@Shortstickman Yea of course thats shocking "Of Course" but the way he changed in appearance from just a normal looking dude that looks like he was living life healthy, working out, to then in 5 to 10 years later being mentally deranged and trying to hurt others.
Overall imagine you losing your mind or a close relative you know changing to look like this dude "The Horror" its just sad and horrible!
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@Big Johnson you usually lose a ton of weight on meth? and it fucks up your teeth and skin. it seems like he's dealing with some sort of a psycosois.
It was crazy of that lady’s husband to draw that guy back onto the porch by speaking to him through the ring camera after
he was already leaving.
I guess he just wanted him to think there was a man inside of the house.
That will most likely be true because he might come back if he thinks there is no man inside
He might've thought he'd try to get in through a window or something
@@Maria-le5jp Probably and knowing that a man is in the house means that if he got in through the window he would beat him up
He might have been stalling so he would still be there when the police showed up.
Meth will cause psychosis
as someone with diagnosed schizophrenia and psychosis, the tebebe makonnen story is one of my worst fears. i am on antipsychotics and have been for a couple years, and they've helped me a lot, but i totally understand how he felt when he said they made him feel like a zombie. i've been hospitalized before and it was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life because of how the doctors and nurses at these establishments tend to view psychotic people as less than human. as a psychotic person, you often don't get the same treatment from mental health professionals as someone with depression and anxiety. it's so sad how i feel that the incidents in the story could have been avoided if doctors actually listened to tebebe and tried to work *with* him and his wants and needs.
You got this hun! You know your worth better than anyone else♡
As a Healthcare professional I try to give all mental illness, even addiction, the same, thorough treatment. As someone with MDD I know we don't all get treated fairly. 😔
cool
I have ptsd and manic depression and severe anxiety, I get made fun of a lot for it or judged. I understand Its hard to get better when you have assholes around .
I'm sorry that happens to you, I have had a couple of friends that had severe mental illness, like psychosis, its a struggle so keep up the good work on spreading the truth
clem is a fucking beast. tragic story but we need take a moment to realize that this man is absolutely godlike. stoically standing up to a tornado, with poise and a steady hand. this man needs to go down in to legend
I'd say stupid
Clem has to be one of the bravest people on the internet, if I were home watching a fucking tornado come towards your house, I would have go into a major panic and then either pass out or have a hart attack, whille Clem was able to just stand there and record and pretty much excepting the situation is both sad and badass
God was so impressed that he spared him. "This dude is eyeing down an E-4 tornado and keeping the camera more steady than a concrete block -- I'm actually super impressed. He lives."
I guess it's true that the cameraman does survive anything
This is nothing to brag about or see as ''legendary'' , the man lost his wife and was most definitely traumatized.
We actually see the “resurrected” child thing a lot…sometimes when babies pass and they’re put in cold rooms it puts their body into shock and they start breathing again…it only lasts a few hours usually…quite sad
Whoa, never heard of that before. Morbidly interesting.
It doesn't help that when you get close to death and your body starts to gradually shut down your some things can happen. Your breathing can drastically slow and become shallower, blood pressure can also become much lower which makes it harder to find a pulse without better medical equipment. Also body temperature can drastically drop, especially after a severe fever and/or infection. All of these can make it hard to judge if an adult is still alive, children can be much harder to tell and can rarely even trigger false alarms on equipment because the weakening signs of life become so faint. Unfortunately once a situation gets to that point the situation is usually considered to be a fatal point and even if there are minor signs of improvement after it gets to that it is usually short lived and death follows shortly after.
Then they hadn’t actually passed.
The buried alive: that's what "graveyard shift" is. They used to have someone sit in the graveyard and listen for the "bell ringers", which was a bell above the grave and there was a rope in the casket I believe. The person knew the casket would ring it to notify the watcher they were alive
I knew this, maybe we should reinstate the role, just in case
@@JDM-is-my-name agreed!
@@JDM-is-my-name Sounds like a great job for someone lazy like me. I’d do it.
@@JDM-is-my-name There's no need since people are buried much later now and also we can definitely tell if they are still alive. Back then, people were buried very quickly, and there wasn't as much technology to be able to tell if someone was alive when buried. Someone being buried alive wouldn't ever happen today
@@clementine2234 right? I thought all organs were removed and all blood was drained before being buried today, but im not positive
Imagine the thoughts of Tebebe’s mother as she fell. Truly heartbreaking
I don't wanna think about it
We aren't tebebe so we dont know.
Probably not much, the fall was less than 2 seconds.
@@kofi3124 what how would have she died 5 stories takes 4 seconds
@@kofi3124 for her prob felt like 2minutes, sure she thought about a lot including a abortion lmao
Although I’ve seen the doorbell video multiple times, it still gets me every time. I’m assuming the man might have schizophrenia due to the way of his behaviour. Still it’s just so horrifying how calmly he admits to his plans
Fucking hell man, the expression on Clem's face in that second video is just devastating. He looks deeply shocked and almost as if he knows something far, far worse than losing his house just happened. Jesus Christ what a horrific circumstance.
Ya ..his wife died
@@AD-kh3wj She didn’t die?!
@@AD-kh3wj and his friend
He probably felt an awful amount of guilt and regret since his wife is dead because he said the tornado wouldn’t come there
but he’s a power house man
I sold Clem a phone at Verizon in Belvidere last year. He is one of the most interesting people I've ever helped out. He showed everyone the video and talked about all the news and weather channels who contacted him for interviews and how much he still misses his wife everyday. Kept all of us and other customers entertained for hours with his stories from his time in the military. Definitely a stand up guy.
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Oh wow! He seems like a genuinely good guy. I hope he’s doing ok now.
what would be the point in lying about selling a phone lmao
Aw i feel bad for him
Interesting. Problem is you'll never sell a phone that strong, unless Nokia comes back.
Omg the 2nd guys mugshot was unreal. I almost wonder if him saying “are you sure?” And “are you positive?” Was him asking himself if he was really going to kill her.
I think that's it, no one else was there
@@ricksandoval7130 Could possibly be methamphetamines. Where I'm from in Australia, meth is a pretty big problem. I notice people on the drug argue or talk to nothing.
either way when he blurted out his intentions on their property, is when he should have caught pounds of lead to the body.
Subconsciously, maybe
@@_Circus_Clapped_ I'd have opened the door just to unload on the guy
Never underestimate tornados. They are stronger than you could imagine. If it looks like one isn't moving, it's moving directly towards you.
I feel as though living in Illinois makes people too comfortable with twisters. Ive known people that have stood and watched tornadoes from their living rooms. Ive had a tornado go directly over my house while I was in the basement. It sounds exactly like a train passing and although it was only a ef2 and didnt even damage our house, it managed to rip a 80+ foot cherry tree our of our backyard. Stay safe and never forget the power of nature.
Same. Had a tree go right through the ceiling when I was 6, my grandma standing damn close to where it landed.
Ohioan here: I never understood why people wouldn’t always go into their safety place during an active tornado. They’re just so unpredictable and getting stronger every year.
That being said, I am the grandchild of a man who stood in the front lawn as a tornado rolled in, so I guess it’s worked out so far
@@Emma-re5th meanwhile in florida we have my dad smoking a cigar and eating canned sweet corn out on the patio in the middle of hurricane Irma (cat5)
Texas is the same way. My mom didn't even try to find cover or leave the house when two tornadoes formed in the front and backyard. Her car was thrown into the neighbors house while she just sat in the bedroom reading and smoking a cigarette.
@@lololnojk I mean, tf your mom gonna do? She gonna run them hands with a tornado?
To this day, he still doesn’t know if she’s sure.
I'll go to hell for laughing at this(:
i hate you imama go to hell for laughing to this lmao 😂
Are you sure?
Are you positive
Question is....are YOU sure?
The darkest video I've ever seen on UA-cam is a driving video in which a brick goes through the windscreen and all you can hear is a man (driver) screaming as he's just watched his wife die from the brick hitting her head at a ridiculous speed. Heartbreaking, his screams. Knowing that his life's just changed within a second.
That video still gets me to this day, insanely disturbing and heartbreaking
@@franklinguzman3648 I know right, I didn't realise how bad it would be at the time but it's stuck with me
I thought it was her screams as she died. Your version is actually much nicer so thanks for posting it.
Fck man that's horrible
Was she alive for long or was it just like a part of her face i dont wanna watch the video cus these kinda videos really trigger my PTSD n i feel like shit after but my curiosity sometimes will just be so curious like the monkey n doesnt give a fk if i traumatize my self
I can say as someone that knows some people that have to take anti-psychotics and have seen my own dad struggle with having to be heavily medicated... that Tebebe was correct about not feeling like himself when on those meds. They're mainly meant to make a person drowsy and to a point neutral, almost numb to feelings of excitement or anything positive. Usually if you are someone that is considered a danger not only to yourself but to those around you in such a way, you will become court ordered to take your medicine and physically removed from the places you have been struggling living in so to be monitored closely.
Unfortunately for my dad, he was misdiagnosed a long while back and what the meds were supposed to help fix ended up being what gave him the problems he didn't actually have in the first place. Now he has to stay under close watch, can't return home or to live with any family to make sure they can keep him taking the RIGHT medications now. By now his mind is too far gone and some time ago even had early onset Alzheimer's.
I’m not trying to discount your (or your dad’s) experience at all but I also don’t want someone to read this and be scared to try a med that might work really well for them.
I take an antipsychotic for major depressive disorder and I can say my experience is vastly different. There are many antipsychotic drugs on the market now and they all work a little differently. They all run the risk of mild to extreme side effects, yes emotional numbness being a possibility, but the drugs introduced in the last 10 years have changed a hell of a lot since the first generation of these types of meds.
Haldol is not the type of shit I would want to fuck with if I could avoid it but abilify (what I take) 100% saved my life and made me go back to being me.
To anyone reading this all I’m saying is there are a lot of options out there. Pharmaceutical and not. Find a good doctor you trust!!! Keep your mind and options open, build a solid support system, and know that the first medication might not work well for you. Unfortunately it’s a trial and error process to find what works for your brain but it’s so fucking worth it. There 100% is a healthy you in there.
I’m really sorry your dad went and is going through that. I can’t imagine what that’s like. Stay strong hun 🤍
@@totaleclipseofthefart No, I completely understand. I was tired out from all the typing and wanted to get to sleep. There's a whole lot more to the story that has taken me many years to get and put together and then face upfront about having to do with my family. I can say that my dad refused to take medications and wouldn't work with any doctors trying to do their job. Meds he did get, he would sometimes trade or sell to neighbors or something in return for either smokes, alcohol, or whatever at the time he'd do it. He was repeatedly on and off his medications so much since he was a young adult that he's basically at this point chosen his path. Intended or not. He didn't want to face his problems but deny they existed and hide from them. .. from this I've learned to do the opposite and reach out for help however I could think to do so even when I was mistreated by other people for it because something 'wasn't right' about it or me to them. I'm just going to leave it at this because there's just so much I could say but it's a lot of very personal things and it also hurts talking about after having to for so many years and now supposed to move on past it.
You have not upset me. I thank you for your own insight.
Off topic but I like your Sachiko profile pic
I’m really sorry that this happened to your dad. I’ve heard of this happening to people before, and honestly, it’s horrifying. I get that it could be hard to diagnose a person, but if the people who diagnose aren’t careful, it will lead to situations like these. Do you think there’s a way to prevent something like this? Maybe better education?
@@silent-hills Hah! Thanks... I don't have the heart to change it. I love this character a lot. .. but a little unnerving this is coming from someone with an avi of Yuka. Noo. I don't want to remember that death again! D:
That man at the door gave me the chills. I'm so glad this woman didn't answer the door.
Same, yeah- and I’m sure that she and her husband are, as well.
Right? I’m shocked nobody is talking about him. That’s way creepier than a a goddamn tornado! He is so relaxed, even excited as he says it.
sucks that he turned into what he is today
That's why even if you're an adult, you still shouldn't open the door for strangers (within reason).
@@alyssameeks8250 It may seem crazy to some people but I always check out my window first before answering the door.
“Are you sure?” - ‘the woman inside didn’t respond, leading him to take things a step further.’ - “Are you *positive*?”
Typical of schizophrenics not on meds. Add some meth to that situation and HOLY SHIT things can spiral out of control quickly
@@michealhuff2299 dude did seem a little cracked out lmao
Are you sure?
When those didn't work, he had no choice but to deploy his secret weapon:
*"Are you absolutely certain?"*
@@jimrockford2335 Are you positive?
I feel so bad for that baby and her family. Rest in Peace.
As a kid, I remember seeing that same tornado that Clem recorded pass by close to my house. It was the largest tornado I’ve ever seen, and it still gives me nightmares every once in a while to this day.
Because I watch these types of videos often, I feel like I am mainly desensitized to a lot of the content within them and enter each video feeling pretty confident-HOWEVER, when the man in the second video revealed his intentions in such a calm, matter-of-fact manner, my heart literally stopped. Quite possibly the most disturbing and terrifying thing I’ve ever watched.
same, the third one was disturbing too. i always watch these kind of videos and none of them were as disturbing as these stories
He most likely was possessed or a demon/spirit him/itself. I know this is offtopic, but i love your Martin Mystery profile picture, that was a guilty pleasure of mine as a kid since it kinda scared me but was cool at the same time. Funny you have that pic considering the topic of the creepies.
@@conanhighwoods4304 ayy thanks!! Martin Mystery is definitely still a guilty pleasure of mine all these years later! Definitely had a hand in why I’m such a horror and supernatural fan in present day! 😌
@CRAM MARC can you find anybody who has walked your path and is trying to educate and share their experience with people?
It actually had the opposite effect on me. The way he said it sounded so absurd that my first thought was that he was mentally unstable, but still "joking" to disturb husband and wife.
“Oh they got a camera?OH THEY GOT A CAMERA OHH THEY GOT A CAMERA!” Funniest part imo
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not gonna lie i laughed harder at the man at the door acting like rping and killing people is relatable
5:34 Legend has it he is still running and screaming
Yeah that was pretty hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sorry, is this video a comedy??
tebebe's story is an absolute classic example of 'need more information before making a judgment'.
Just a warning to those to be aware, that can easily have a sense of false security, if you feel safe because your doorbell has a camera...Don't! That woman was beyond lucky that the creep at her door didn't follow through with his intentions. because if he had really wanted in...he could have easily smashed the door window or kicked the door open! In that event... having accessible protection would have to have been preplanned and arraigned, for her to have any chance to survive that scenario!
And if he had a knife and a gun like stated in the doorbell camera, entry would be even easier or just shooting through the window which was STILL OPEN PTOBABLY! 👀☠️
You need to be fit and have a weapon nearby if you live alone and want to be safe. Or just a really strong door and bulletproof windows i guess.
Exactly. Doors are so easy to kick open if you know where to kick, and locks are so easy to pick---my ex and I used to do it as a hobby (we'd buy locks and door handles at Lowes & see who could pick them the fastest). Alarms & motion sensors can be defeated. And most importantly, cops are minutes to hours away.
@@cakesodomy4358 Sus...
Satan, well that's a bit creepy but good to know...thanks for sharing.
“Daniel was there to explain the whole situation. He said there was a burglar-“
oh okay, so Daniel killed her, got it.
i already assumed that the moment he mentioned murder
I've watched too many murder mysteries to fall into that trap. If only Daniel had take storytelling courses, he could have gotten away with murder...
And I know what I'm talking about.
@@Dark_Peace Umm are you saying you got away with murder?
@@Dark_Peace *Unnecessarily screenshots this 20 times*
@@Dark_Peace i can pick up what you’re putting down.
Tebebe’s story breaks my heart. As someone who is 27 but spent time in in different facilities in my teen years, I can promise you there are hospitals and BHUs in this country that absolutely do harm and take advantage of their patients. I found myself in a terrifying place in Tennessee that referred to itself as being a school as opposed to a hospital. But horrific abuse happened there. They get away with those things because people take the word of doctors over the word of psych patients like Tebebe. Not saying that psychosis doesn’t exist, because it absolutely does. But it can be so easy to take advantage of the mentally ill. Like my childhood self. I’m in a significantly better place now. Just because BHUs aren’t like they were in the 1940s doesn’t mean that abuse doesn’t happen!! Sorry to trauma dump in a UA-cam comment section. But this one hit home. So many of us our telling our stories today, but still so many don’t want to listen
Don't be sorry for sharing your story. It hurts me to know that you had to go through so much trauma when you needed help. I wish there was something I could do to help you. People don't realize that no matter how much time goes by, something like this will never leave you. Again I do appreciate you speaking out and I am sorry for everything you went through. You did not deserve it.
Tennessee sucks, man. A lot of the hospitals here treat us like dog shit. My granddad went to a hospital in Gallatin when he had collapsed on his floor, and they did nothing but give him pain meds for a few days. We had to drive him all the way to Vanderbilt, where they gathered a group of doctors and nurses to help him. Turns out he had cirrhosis of the liver, and his hepatitis and cancer had gotten worse.
@@analogcorbin I’m sorry that happened to your grandpa. That must have been heartbreaking and infuriating at the same time. I’m not terribly familiar with the rest of the state but was in Mountain City. I was transferred from WV, my home state, at the time.
@@tealox792 Thank you for the condolences.
Mountain City, I've never been. Might check it out sometime.
That is so sad. My brother went through that, it hits home with me. I lost my brother 3 years ago because of the "meds". My brother went through very violent bouts also. No hospitals would help and no other help is out there for people with that mental problems. We ( the family) didnt have the knowlege of how to help. He would disappear for days , even weeks at a time. He left One time in the middle of the night. We found him in Odessa Tx 3 weeks later wandering the streets. We lived 300 miles away from there. We asked him how he got there, he didnt know.
Poor Clem 😢Imagine losing both your wife and one of your best friends at the exact same time, and those being the only deaths in the disaster, all because you failed to get to safety in time...
I feel so bad for the mother of Daniel. That's so sad. She just had got him a computer and probably cared a lot about his ambitions.
Exactly and im surprised nobody else is talking about that part, like I really wish the mom was safe but being brutally murdered with a hammer to the face a load of times is terrible then the setting it on fire part... 😢 so sad man
Especially by her own son.
These cases prove once again that mental illness is not a joke and that it has to be taken seriously, even what seems like a mild depression or strange behavior can be a signal that something is not right.
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same i say if they like him young & start to kill at a young age & they go to jail they sure get tested for mental issue & etc...... just to see why when they talk to him more so they can get help they need
it’s so unsettling how the man at the door was so calm … how he straight up confessed what he was going to do .
that’s going to leave me paranoid for awhile
Are you sure
@@spoopy5411 Are you absolutely certain?
Just let it teach you. Being paranoid is counter productive.
As a woman, the second video horrifies me. It’s genuinely terrifying. I don’t care if he truly cognitively meant his words or not, I am fucking so unsettled.
As a man, I am also very unsettled by this. I spent 2 years living on the first floor in a small neighbourhood and I always had the feeling that someone's watching from the streets, so I left my blinds down all the time and opened my window rarely and just for short periods until the air refreshed. Idk, may be it's because I had been living my whole life up until then on the 5th or 6th floor, but the paranoya was real and it's because of crasies like that guy...
purchase a firearm
@@deathmostbrutal a musket is more intimidating. Better to get a dog.
@@deathmostbrutal I was about to say it wouldn’t be that easy for the woman in the video, but no, I guess it actually is an easy option for where she lives.
@@justin2308 3D printer
I sympathize with Tebebe, going cold turkey on antipsychotics was a terrible idea, and regardless of his mentality he is responsible for his actions. but being stuck in a mental hospital was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life, and doing ECT afterward only lead to more depression and other issues.
What else are you supposed to do tho? I’m
Not trying to sound rude or anything but if someone goes through something like this what helps them?
sometimes a mental hospital is necessary, good treatments are largely nonexistent or unavailable at a reasonable price. different treatments affect people in unpredictable ways. my family is fairly well off so I've had access to any treatment insurance would cover + a little extra. the things that helped me most were IV ketamine and MDMA assisted talk therapy. case and point ketamine is expensive even after insurance and MDMA is illegal.@@Sewerrat238
@@Sewerrat238the thing is he wasn’t. Once ur mind is in a state of psychosis even murder is possible. Schizophrenic can get better with treatment but if not it will only get worse.
He needs all the meds. I work with individuals like this all the time. They all have the excuse as to why they don’t like the meds but they’re violent and intolerable without them.
He’s the kind of guy I was scared of in the psych ward. What he did to that social worker was probably so traumatic, and I can’t even imagine the horror of his mother’s last moments
The horror story of the 3 yr old happens more often than we know. Coffins opened from centuries ago have been found with claw marks on the coffin ceiling. This often happens with hypothermia. I nursed someone who was in a car accident with her boyfriend when she was 18 and she woke up in one of the drawers in the morgue. She mentally declined after this trauma to such a degree that she needed nursing home care
Oh my goodness that is absolutely horrific 😢 I can't even stand to think about this. I wouldn't even expect her to be able to cope with that it's beyond what you would even call trauma.
Yeah, I've heard stories of people waking up once the pathologist starts cutting them open or the morgue worker starts putting embalming fluid in them.
@@BobBob-vy9ds NO WAY i cant imagine!! ugh i feel so bad for them
@@BobBob-vy9ds yahh..okay😂😂
the thought of not only getting into a horrific car accident that most likely killed what could have been the love of your life, but then waking up, not in a hospital, but the drawer of a morgue bc you were most likely pronounced dead or basically on its couch is anything beyond what 99% of us could ever understand. i think that only those that have experienced the very specific trauma of being buried alive for whatever reason can even come close to relating to this. it’s one of those human things that sticks in your thoughts but that you’ll never be able to comprehend.
edit: omg YES ik he has schizophrenia or something of the sort, im just saying its CREEPY
i feel like the scariest part of the "The Man at the Door" video is just how calmly he repeats himself and explains his plans. there's no violence or anger, he's just completely calm
It was terrifying.
Fr, he clearly had very bad intentions
Imagine if he was just a troll and when she opens the door he asks, "Is your refrigerator running"
Bro is a Sims character lol.
That reminds of a 911 call where this guy killed his mom and (I think) his sister. He wasn't angry at them or anything, he was just completely calm about it.
The man at the door was utterly chilling. The phrase he kept saying over and over…. It felt like he was rehearsing. He knew she wouldn’t want to let him in but he’d still ask “are you sure? I just have a couple questions.” Even though she had no choice, he’d come in either way. Horrifying.
And when he was in the middle of answering the guy on the doorbell, he was like “What? Yeah? Are you sure?” He was saying it very quietly between words.
Clem is a madman, he survived a very deadly tornado and he was just standing there holding his camera. Absolute legend.
Husband on doorbell: “Who are you?”
Random guy: “I’ve been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty”
Or student loan
Lmao that's exactly what I was thinking
Are you sure? Are you positive?
@@NamHoang-hc6ub imagine she said i have covid
the 2nd guy is dumb deadly queen has touch the door nob
I lived in a small southwestern town in Manitoba, Canada that because of location and weather patterns often gets tornadoes. I'd never seen one before, never had any desire to, but I remember vividly the day I was driving and as said here, if you see it, run. I had minutes notice and remember the absolute drop in my stomach as I slammed into reverse on the gravel road and whipped back around. I couldn't have been more than 200 feet from it but it shook the car like nothing I've ever seen before. Two students ended up dying in another tornado that hit that exact same path a year later. It puts the fear of God in you. Don't stop. Don't look. Just run.
run from tornado
if it isn't moving
it is coming
The thought of going through one terrifies me. I've lived in Michigan basically my whole life and only really deal with bad rainstorms that lead to flooding. I can't imagine living through a tornado. Closest I got was a really windy day down in Indiana. It then rained so hard after that I couldn't even drive on the highway because I couldn't see even a little bit in front of me. That definitely puts some intense fear in ya. If you aren't thinking quick, the worst could happen to you.
I live in a small town in Manitoba as well. I remember there being a young couple killed by a tornado in the newspaper.
@@elenaa8436 oh dear. What are you up to...
F4 in winnipigosis 3 years ago
Man, I really feel for Tebebe. Bipolar disorder has caused so many problems in my own life and I can't imagine how difficult it would be to have comorbid schizophrenia on top of that.
I'm sorry you are going through that. My son, who is 19 on April 5, he has bi-polar 2 and schizoeffective disorder. It's been a long struggle since he was 2. Meds have been both detrimental to his physical health and vital to his mental health. I've also found that services for youth are far easier to get than services for adults. He's in day treatment and gets ssi but having a safe place for him to live while still keeping a safe place for my 13 year daughter is a new struggle. We've never been apart, fact is, he sent my daughters elsewhere to live at times to keep my son close but now, it's my youngest kids turn. Anyways, idk why I needed to say all that but keep on trucking. It's going to be ok. I hope you find happiness and stability. Take care.
I also feel the same I also think that the amount of medicine he was taking was kinda useless because some of the medicine that he was taking (I looked it up ) was just an extra medicine that they put him on and the amount of antidepressants are unreasonable. They put him on medicine that clashed with other medicine that just canceled each other out. I’m not a medical expert but I do take a lot of medicine for a lot of things but I have to take 3 antidepressants…..I don’t think that’s normal they clash into each other and they make me suicidal which is kind of the opposite of what antidepressants are supposed to do. I told a therapist and a doctor and all they did was hospitalized me and put me on another medication for anti anxiety that is also an antidepressant…. I don’t agree with medical people is what I’m saying so I feel for him but that’s not an excuse for murder so I’m not justifying it I just connected with a vid and think it’s messed up
I feel for this guy. So sad.
They had him on some nasty meds.
One of my friends has Bipolar, never really thought it would be even worse than I thought.
That one video of the guy talking about his skitzophrenia and bipolar issues genuinely terrified me. I also have those issues, but hopefully not to the same degree, and after that video, i’m terrified if the same could happen to me, where my issues worsen to the point of being a genuine danger.
Gods, i really want to call my mom and let her know i love her and won’t be a danger to her, but now i’m scared i’ll just freak her out.
i feel the same way:/ not schizophrenic but i am bipolar and i hate the idea that one day i could just snap and possibly hurt myself or someone else :(
That second story is honestly depressing. As horrifying as it is, there’s something eerily haunting and unsettling about people who where once seemingly a normal, functioning individual having something happen to turn them into…this. Knowing that this man was once someone else in a way, and this is what has become of him is just upsetting. I hope that whatever it is, be it drug use,mental illness or both, something is done to treat him and help him rather than just have him end up tossed aside
Whatever needs to happen to that man needs to happen before he attacks an innocent woman.
@@danderson8431 exactly. Just tossing him in a cell wont stop him from going after another person once his sentence is up, and especially wont stop him from possibly even turning on another inmate
Yeah... He deserves worse... He literally just admitted to wanting to rape a woman..
@@ellie8784 id say he deserves help more than just even more punishment. Obviously he needs punishment, but no functioning,stable person wants to rape someone, and punishment without rehabilitation or helping the individual is absolutely pointless
@@mrselfdestruct7605 who knows what he would do if he didn't get put in prison or even get help though.
That story about the kids new computer is one of the most chilling things I’ve ever heard like I feel like it’s seriously never talked about, the idea that you can have children and have them turn around and kill you
Generally there's quite a bit of warning signs before that so
@@braidena1633Doesn’t make it any less chilling. 🥱
@mochabearry Main takeaway from the story.
1. Do not let your young children watch hellish, violent, torture-porn and horror movies like the SAW, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, and Jason Voorhees franchises, etc.
2. Shield your children from all violent movies in general.
3. Choose your spouse wisely, make a commitment and stick to it. (Provided they're a quality person.)
4. Do not let your child have unfettered, unfiltered access to the internet on any device.
5. Your child shouldn't be spending anytime on a iMac or similar devices. Go outside or read a book and learn something that doesn't include a screen.
@@ChocolateHabanero22lol no
@@ChocolateHabanero22 im with you on that.
I know this may not be appropriate, but Clem is the actual proof the camera man is always okay
Idk if i should laugh or cry
I imagine him yelling about being in the navy.
It might not be appropriate but it sure as hell is funny
it isnt, but it is funny
Chad Clem vs. Virgin Tornado
my jaw dropped when i saw the clip of him standing up! it's amazing he even survived, let alone was okay enough to stand on his own.
That first video is genuinely one of the most terrifying things I've ever watched. It's not gore porn or something with a lot of shock value. It's just the absolute immensity of a force of nature that you're completely helpless against.
I have been in so many earthquakes, at a certain point you just end up being numb to it because what is there to do in the face of natural forces so powerful. There is a painful gutwrenching feeling when it might be but when it really begins, awe sets in.
@@jarlbreadmaker Oh if the big one hits where I am it's pretty much over for me unless I luck out. I'm on the New Madrid 😂
Imagine being Daniel's younger brother, and how fucked up your family life has become. I truly hope he's in a better situation now and getting the therapy I am sure he needs.
fo real...to know your only living family member is some spawn of satan, and writing murder operas...
Imagine thinking your older brother is a hero for saving you from a huge fire...only to find out later that he killed your mother and started the fire...
@@domm5715 Why does it always have to be a spawn of Satan? Maybe he was the spawn of Coyote, the mischief god or Nyx, the goddess of the night. Poor Satan, always getting blamed for spawning killers and arsonists.
@@domm5715 what about the dad tho
Sounds like Halloween movie to me
This world can be so terrifying in so many different ways.
It can, but I believe there’s more good in the world than bad. Most people aren’t bad people or do bad things typically. If we removed all the non-violent drug offenders from prison (as we should, addiction is a medical issue, not a criminal one), we wouldn’t have not even 5% of the population in prison.
Focus on the good in the world, and not the bad. Be aware of the bad, but don’t dwell on it.
@@24fretsoffury that's a healthy outlook on the world, good on you for being so level-headed
Yeah😞😰
I'm a 15yr homicide detective I guess I see things a bit differently.
Its mostly humanity thats terrifying tbf
I struggle w/my mental illness. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, & Borderline Personality Disorder. I have never been violent once in my life. I had been in the hospital, and was given Haldol, and even tho i didnt threaten or hurt anyone, i felt very angry, and kept screaming. Thankfully i was just left to be in my room and once it was wearing off i was better.
clem truly a brick wall of a man, didnt flinch, run or scream when the tornado headed for him and struck him, and yet he survived
Sadly his wife died tho. I feel so bad for him…
Sometimes fear freezes one in place.
not sure id see a freeze response as something respectable. its just a biological response that over-rides our stay alive response. its not a characteristic to be passed on, why pilots dont freeze, theyd crash.
@@wonkyeyewilly4575 Yeah seriously, the second a tornado is close enough by you should get in your bathtub with a mattress on top instead of filming it like a teenager. Preferably the second you see a tornado warning you drive the opposite direction.
Yeah, I couldn't believe that he stood there holding his camera!
That guy on the porch is most definitely in amphetamine psychosis. He’s in a twilight dream state. I’ve done very weird shit like that. Went up to some poor women’s house and busted out the windows in her car because I thought I was a government agent. I even waited for the cops because I was sure I was in the right. How fucking embarrassing- I paid for the windows and worked around her house for months. It was my first step on the walk to recovery.
You're correct Dude, not proud of it but I too have spent days going into weeks awake binge taking speed, coke, booze etc (I barely remember my late teens/early twenties I'd lost the plot big-time), that guy is definitely sleep deprived and psychosed as fck, probably got some sort of schizoid disorder to begin with too.
Good on ya bruv.
Yea and he thought he is the holy spirit so definitely genuine psychosis there
Good work man! Hope you're still going well
I ran up to some random car at a red light, yanking on the door handle thinking it was my ex wife and some guy. How horrifying. I was an absolute psycho. I'll have 6 months clean in a week!
Number 2 is terrifying but Tebebe is just really frustrating, all these people telling him not to take his meds, so unnecessary
Reminds me of the Dream normal pills.
If there's any place to get advice and validation from armchair psychologists and therapists, it's random dweebs on the Internet
@@scareraven9669 Haha.. 😐. we're talking about actual deaths here
I felt sorry for Tebebe at first, because I genuinely was misdiagnosed as Bipolar and put on a lot of heavy medication which only made me worse and worse. My life spiraled out of control due to taking those medications. When I found a psychiatrist who was willing to help me taper off all of them, I returned to my normal self, which I wasn't sure I'd ever be again. I only wanted help for social anxiety, and it's still hard for me to find a doctor who will treat me simply for anxiety, simply because the misdiagnosis follows me, and I'm constantly pressured into going on heavy medication which I have to strongly argue against. I did feel for him, cause I can relate to someone being forced or pressured into being over-medicated for a disorder they don't have.
Unfortunately in Tebebe's case, he very much did have severe mental illness which required those medications. And it ended in tragedy. :(
@@coyoter9691 That's what messes with me so much in his story. The things that he claims in his video ARE things that actually happen to people. There are shitty pill pushers in psychiatry and there ARE hospitals that will hold patients against their will because they don't trust young patients. The issue is, a schizophrenic will often believe that is exactly what's happening to them when really they're completely divorced from reality. As outside observers, we have no way of knowing which is the case. It's a lot more likely that the person is schizophrenic, though, but the commenters never considered that.
Tornadoes are one of the most horrifying things to me, I've had nightmares about them despite not even living in a place where they're likely to happen. I can't even imagine how people can live in places that get them constantly, or how any structure in those areas has any sort of lasting history. I always feel so awful for the people who lose everything to them, and even moreso for those who die in them and their loved ones. ;w;
The ring cam footage is insane. I live in Las Vegas as well, and a couple weeks ago two men that looked homeless tried to literally follow me INSIDE my apt.. luckily a neighbor was also outside and before I put my key in the door I confronted them and without saying anything they just left. I wish I had ring to see it.
Get a gun girl. Protect yourself mama.
OMG that's scary af! can't imagine being in that situation.. be safe bb x
@@nottocleverxx614 she's probably a leftists blm sjw who wants to ban guns, ma friend :(
@@erik-sr9bj Way to make politics your entire personality 🙄 Weirdo.
@@jazminedanielle5758 Yeah, you described those with blm and 10 different pronouns in their bio spot on
I’ve read it before on these videos, but I watch a lot of UA-cam horror compilations and I appreciate that Nick never puts overbearing creepy music in, and that the video itself it’s beautifully edited. Love to see the upload notification every time 🤍
The stories are chillin enough to capture you in the moment no music needed 😭
And his comment sections aren't full of oldheads with conspiracy theories
What ever happened to chills
@@GlowingFernSlowedAndReverb Busy with his foot lettuce
@@elenaa8436 im 12
As sad as Daniel's story is, it made me feel good for the briefest of moments that his mom cared about him and knew he was struggling, and saved money to get him an expensive computer to help reinvigorate his interest in information technology.
@Joan Orléans oh
I have seen parents of kids who did everything right and yet still their kids turn into monsters. Awful for his deceased mother and his younger brother who has had his mother taken from him, some things just never make sense. I don’t know if this kid can ever be redeemed for his vile acts.
He’s a terrible person, good thing he didn’t use incognito mode
@@dickdastardly5534 Yeah, I gotta admit... for once I'm fully glad he'll be spending a long time behind bars. That murder was shockingly unprovoked and premeditated. Cold blooded horror.
@@joanoforleanswhat in the fuck
A tip I’ve heard that seems like obvious advice but is commonly overlooked is if a tornado doesn’t look like it’s moving, it’s moving towards you.