The Doctor Who Fell From The Sky: The Disappearance Of Christopher Robert
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
- This video covers the disappearance and death of Dr. Christopher Robert in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Dude's body is found literally on the highway with blunt force trauma, and there are people who think he was dropped out of a UFO?
Paulides loves the gullible ^^
@@deerichardzit's a shame because DP is actually a good storyteller. If he stuck to facts and rationality, he wouldn't need to fend off criticism.
The fantasists have no shame and are just desperate for anything that suggests their modern-day, sci-fi fairytale is reality.
America is packed with geniuses 😂
I feel like those of us who look at a case like this in a sane and objective manner are the minority and that the average consumer is looking for the mysterious or paranormal in even the most mundane cases.
You hear a man saying "Help me" over, and over, between 3-4am, and you don't get up to see if someone's in danger...you just roll over, and go back to sleep! Wtf is wrong with people? So inhuman!!!
You can get arrested in a lot of places nowadays for intervening. People have 'learned'
I don't get it either, she could have at least called the police.
That's the world we live in nowadays. smh
And people say the old days were "bad"
That all depends on where you live. If you live in a city that's not unusual so don't judge people. You probably live a sheltered life so there are alot of things you don't understand about city life.
He urinated at some point during the walk home or in the greenbelt (disheveled pants), got injured while attempting to climb the fence (bloody hands and one shoe came off), yelled for help when he fell or couldn't get over, climbed back down the embankment with a possible head injury and fell onto the roadway below in a highly intoxicated state. Either attempting to climb down or just walking straight off the top of the retaining wall not knowing any better. It's hard to see why this case would garner so much attention other than his admirable profession. Unfortunately, alcohol alone explains a majority of what happened that evening. RIP and condolences to the family as he was a good father. I think everyone has a moment in their life where they could have become a victim of circumstance.
Absolutely agree, it is a very sad case. I wish someone had been there to help him in the vulnerable state.
A sad end to an otherwise apparently good life. Peace. Out.
Such a sad end. This is probably exactly what happened. So tragic, and especially for someone affluent enough to own two homes, why not just call a cab? Sadly, when you're drunk you just cannot accurately estimate your own abilities or limitations, and this often leads people to make unwise decisions. Even though booze is legal, it's easy forget what a powerful and debilitating drug it can be, and how quickly we can unconsciously overindulge when having a fun night out with friends. RIP Chris, and condolences to family and friends.
I was thinking all those same thoughts. In my college years I made several rather lucky escapes from a similar fate. Yeah we climbed over fences and paid the price with bloody hands and sometimes even broken bones.
When you live hard, you die young.
Message to all: stop trying to live like a foolish college boy when you are middle aged.
Jesus, does anyone refer to anyone in their 30s as "middle aged" anymore?
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Middle age I always thought was forty or fifty, not thirty, but I’m not planning on dying ever just so I don’t have to experience anyone calling me middle aged.
having been a drunk in my youth. and walked countless miles in those years i could come up with any number of scenarios about this man's death and in none of them was he jumped by an unknown assailant or somehow dropped from midair. chris robert was drunk and made a number of bad decisions which led to his demise. just because you're educated doesn't mean you can't do stupid things.
Truth.
1980, Ziggy Adamski is found on a coal pile in England after being missing for 5 days. No coal dust on the body, unidentified green ointment found on body. This is a complicated case and the only one I know that is solved by an aerial drop. You definitely should peruse it.
That was a good one. Bug out. And he was supposed to be at his daughter's wedding or something like that.
I also remember reading that he had grown stubble over the time he was missing which implies he was alive the whole time till the end
A forklift could place body on top of coal pile. No UFO explanation is needed.
That would be a good one to cover, I think I’ve only heard the aliens done it theory, would be interesting to hear something a little more down to earth!
I've watched a few videos on it. Something that always bothers me about supernatural situations is if they were preceeded by something in pop culture. In that case there was. It bore a strong resemblance to the Kolchak film The Night Stalker where a cocktail waitress is discovered dead on an industrial site (Quarry? It's been forever since I've seen it) with no prints anywhere near the body.
This doesn't necessarily mean that it was hoaxed, or that no supernatural event occurred. Just that there is source material for someone to pull from to make an elaborate murder.
If you're drinking double martinis on an empty stomach, crazy stuff can happen.
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I think many of us have had a similar experience and are lucky to be alive.
I mean martinis are a double, with another shot of vermouth.
Yeah. You’d think that most adults would realize that you should NEVER drink without eating first (or with your drink) but apparently it’s not common knowledge.
@@EphemeralProductionsdrinking without it eating is fun
The only legitimate missing person to be known to fall from the sky that comes to mind, is D.B. Cooper.
@deerichardz, No, he did not. He JUMPED out of a plane with parachutes! Totally different!
The eruption of Mount St. Helens ended any chance of ever discovering the remains of DB Cooper....if his body was even out there. Which it most likely was, somewhere..
Just wanna mention Lemmino's amazing video about D B Cooper. Gave me some info I never knew before, like the bundles of cash being found that couldn't have been there other than by human intervention, so either Cooper survived his fall or someone found his body and the money and buried the money and then never told anyone about this (for whatever reason)
🤣LMFAO!😆
Zigmund Adamski is quite a strange case.
You never know what a drunk person will do. I can tell you that they frequently leave the party when they are too intoxicated to do so. What happens after that is anyone's guess. We have a rule. Stay with the group, leave no one behind. Ever. Male or female, drunk or not.
I dont think so.. obviously alcohol leaves you impaired but a doctor of this guys stature wouldn't just take a stroll on a highway in the cold.. theres definitely some common sense answers but there's also a few very odd things that are still unexplainable
Colloquially known as the “Irish goodbye” - leaving the party without acknowledging your departure.
@@lawrencehackett6479when you’re as drunk as he was all common sense and reason goes out the window.
I think the majority of people that get as drunk as he was observed, come to the conclusion sometime during their outing, that they got to get home. That becomes their main priority.
Have one friend that stays sober so no one underestimates anything
There is one case that comes to mind as bizzare. June 1992. Kenny Miller, 12 years old. Disappears from the PCT near Truckee/Carson Pass while playing next to a pond when his parents walked a short distance to look at some cabin. Elevation was 8,000 feet. A CHP helicopter discovered his body at 9,800 feet in July. They couldn't land to retrieve him due to weather/wind conditions. They made a second attempt the next day and the body was gone. This boy was described as having some mental challenges and not being capable of reaching the area he was located in on his own. I would like Missing Enigma to look at this case.
YES!!! I’ve always wanted a deep dive of this case cause it’s about one of the only ones that you just cannot explain.
Edit: you’re talking about the boy that pants or something was found in a tree right?
Another edit sorry: I cannot find much on this case anymore. That’s weird af lol
@Swerv0. I don't know. I don't know if he was missing clothing or not, or how they determined he was deceased from a helicopter view. Police reports, etc, would hopefully describe some of this. I got my information from a couple of news articles. It was reported that after the CHP chopper returned and found the deceased was no longer in that location, they searched 9 more days. They didn't find anything. I forgot to mention that this occurred in California.
Just so you know, I was not made aware of this case via David Paulidis. I am sure I spelled his last name wrong. Sorry. It was in a 4 hour compilation by Rusty West. These are not often very detailed, but they are factual from what he can get. He doesn't expand theories or embellish. It's more like a memorial to the lost. I LOVE Rusty's voice. But I don't knock down, Mr. David Paulidis. He is right about one very specific thing. The park services should use way better records keeping and share the information they have. Especially in 2024.
@m0llymayo637 its okay to knock down and/or debunk paulides and his work. Many competent researchers inckuding this channel have shown and proven that paulides leaves out very relevant information and twists facts to make the case more mysterious or suit his missing 411 narratives. In nearly all of paulidess cases there's some important piece of information that he doesn't tell you that points to what probably happened or adds much needed context.
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Can you imagine hearing someone scream for help over and over and you can’t be bothered to even GLANCE out the window? That’s the most messed up part of this situation.
Yes people are cold
@@janetlieb2507 like maybe I’m just super nosy but I am constantly looking out to see what’s going on where I live!😂 If something is going down best believe I’m lurkin
Don't know what kind of area this was, but in a big city you can often hear some kind of a nut yelling something at night, people get inured to it...
Yes. I am one… my reasons are many
I’m very old and crippled and can’t see in the dark.
If I woke up husband of mine asking him to check he would be angry and say something like - really? A drunk man is on the ground.. WHY the h…. would I make his problems to be MY Problem ??
Let me go back to sleep, wife !
( if a woman was screaming or a child I’m very sure he be quick to check it up ))
I wish someone could give me “night vision eyes ! I am often up at night with pain .. I HEAR strange things happen sometimes but can’t see what it is…. Sadly
Yeah that woman is morally culpable in his death in my opinion.
This is essentially my neighborhood. I have no memory of this case from the news, which is weird. I will say that the area where he was found is a complete mess of elevated highways and roads and pedestrian walkways over them, and yes, lots of fences and steep drops. So lots of actual accidents waiting to happen to a heavily intoxicated person. But I could also easily believe he was the victim of a crime, as there are a lot of desperate people, as well as actual criminals, in any city, and unfortunately late nights and intoxicated people are an opportunity for them.
Good analysis. Either scenario, or a combination of the two, are most likely to have occurred. Thanks for the additional info on the area.
Same, I live in Minneapolis, and I am surprised l’ve never heard of this. Creeps me out that the poor guy was heard asking for help, that’s sad. I honestly think foul play could def be a factor here too.
The incision where the wedding ring should be is a telltale sign of someone using a knife to pry the ring off. Two back of the head impacts is telltale of an assailant striking the back of someone's head (generally when you fall backward and hit your head you stay there, you don't get up and bash your head again). This sounds like he was attacked by a hobo who went for his wedding ring... hence the blood on the doctor's hands. The doc then stumbled to the highway seeking help but succumbed to his wounds.
I suppose I should add that specifically, I have never heard of this “falling from a UFO” business, so that wasn’t a local thing. The locals looked at the situation and said, “Yeah, he was really drunk and fell and/or was attacked, happens too much, nothing special.” Unfortunately, “man found dead on 94” is not so rare as to garner attention when you are reading rather than watching the news.
@@voltinator if you fall and out your hands out to break the fall, the edge of your ring can cut into your finger... that's happened to me....
Those medical Christmas parties can get a bit wild.
Lots of dark-triad personalities among doctors and specialist doctors in particular.
The party hasn't really started until someone shouts "CLEAR!!!!!!!!"
.. I dunno. If true, that surprises me, knowing how much physicians (especially anesthesiologists!) know about what alcohol does to you. But ... I dunno.
@@BJones-yw4dd I’ve been to a few Medical Department Christmas parties and to many Motorcle Club parties, around the country. The medical ones got way more out of hand. This is also a Minneapolis medical team, not one from Kansas. There was a lot of drinking going on. Dude was smoking. I love that you feel that medical folks are any better at being healthy and making good decisions than the civilians? Those nurses will only eat one eighth of a donut but fire down shots like they are water. Trust me.
When I was a small child, one winter there was a deep snowstorm. I was walking on a snow mound that covered a low chain link fence in a neighbours yard. the fence ripped thru my snowsuit and inner thigh. I am now 54 and still have a scar. Fences can do major damage.
When I was 14 or so, my brother and I were playing frisbee in our front yard. The thing sailed into our neighbor's yard. It was a short distance to go through the gates and ask at the front door if I could retrieve the frisbee, the polite thing to do,but the neighbour was a miserable old thing, and we always avoided them if possible. I decided I'd just jump the chain link fence and grab it pop back. Well, son of a gun if I didn't discover the hard way that those dang fences can tear right through unprotected skin!! Who knew?
Anyway, 5 inch scar on my inner thigh to this day. I'm 67 now. Still remember that feeling....
@@johannaholmgren8088 sounds like The Sandlot
My dad wanted to put a concrete fence up with broken bottles embedded into it... he never did but the logic is sound, you shouldn't be up there in the first place.
@@user-wm3bf7pi3u You clearly never met the neighbor. Hopping a chain link fence was preferable to dealing with her.
@@johannaholmgren8088 Dad's idea was to do that on the alley fence to stop neighborhood kids in general.
I think the idea was to put barbed wire and unbroken bottles in it then break them after it dried and leave the broken pieces in a moat on top of it..... we had vandalism problems.
What kind of person hears somebody yelling for help but doesn't even bother getting out of bed to look out the window?
It’s Minneapolis…
There is a lot of yelling in neighborhoods. It just rolls off the back of people who live there…
The modern sensitivities//politics/feminism ideas that are very hateful towards men aren't new, this woman just heard a man screaming for help and since it's a man she didn't even bother calling the police over it or anything, many would do so right now too. Hence why we see things like the "Man vs Bear" and women picking the bear more often than not
@@HitoriSanzookay ince1. They don't like shitty "men". No one does. Especially real men. Try to evolve. Stop blaming women for everything.
Most people that live in cities. It's pretty common. Even if you call the cops, they probably won't show up for hours.
@@HitoriSanzoYou need some help, too.
Again, someone hears somebody calling for help and does nothing. What is wrong with people??
You would think they would have at least got up to look out the window.
It's so horrible that a woman heard somebody calling for help, but she didn't even bother to get out of bed and call the police.
You want to be outraged? Read the infamous story of Kitty Genovese. She was murdered in 1964 in NYC.
People are horrible, lazy creatures.
and future dr.....
As a woman, I think that I would probably be More inclined to check out a cry for help as it could easily be me.
Most folks have phones. Couldn't she even just place a call to police to check it out?
Sad case
When I drank, I blacked out many times. Could have been me. Thanking God that I got lucky.
Same here. Could've been me.
Bro you must drink way to much volume if you black out that’s not from a few drinks
@@privatehudson4432 Alcoholism is a b.. I've been sober for 4 years now..
I like how much you respect the victims.
I agree. That is paramount.
But not the audience with that clikkbait title.
@@davegentry-pu9xm I actually agree with that
Yes, unlike many of the self-serving comments found on this page.
Ironic how many pronounce themselves “progressives” as well.
Martini is straight vodka. If he had 5 to 6 martinis he would be hammered. I believe martinis are around 3 shots of vodka. That would be 18 drinks in 5 hours.
Martini is gin and vermouth.still just as strong though.
A Dirty Martini contains 3-4 shots per drink depending on if the bartender pours "heavy". At business paties, barteners usually pour heavy (for good tips). He had a drink at the condo, then 3-4 at the party with his friend, and "a handful" more (lets say 4) with his friend Paige.. so lets say 9 Martini's all together equals approximatelt 32 oz of booze. Empty stomach OR Full stomach, that's enough booze for his weight to render him absolutely trashed as it catches up with him.
A martini is gin and vermouth. If a martini is referenced, that's what it will be. There is also a vodka martini, but it would be referred to as such. Interestingly, the original martini was half gin and half vermouth - much different from today's martini.
lol 5-6 shots of gin is not hammered .
Thirty is "middle aged"???
I think not!
Lmfaoooo man I must be a senior citizen at 43 then
Average lifespan is 68ish on a global level so yeas 30 is about halfway thru you life.
@Jaker2123 43 is definitely past middle aged but I wouldn't consider you senior until your 50s
ITT: stupid zoomers who call anyone over 25 a boomer
They reduced the age of senior citizens from 65 to 55, so congrats....you're middle aged.
A little thing I feel I should say: you heard how he was screaming help, and the woman pretty much ignored him. If ever you’re in an emergent situation and need help, DON’T yell Help!! Yell FIRE! That will draw people to your location MUCH better! People will sometimes ignore help; they RARELY will ignore “fire “!
I’d ignore fire unless it’s in my vicinity. If you’re down on the road and I’m in bed trying to sleep for work then I’d let closer people help. I have to support myself because no one helps me either. I better start screaming fire at the grocery counter when I get the bill. See who helps me.
@@animula6908 that type of mentality is exactly the type of one that woman had, and that many other people have. That’s exactly how people end up dying or maimed. I realize it’s not as cut and dried as “you hear someone yelling, you should help” and that there’s complexities in it because of how society is, but, I wish it wasn’t that way or didn’t have to be that way.
if he yelled "free cheeseburger" that lazy b**** would've jumped straight out of bed
He was heavily intoxicated fell down twice. The last one is when he was relieving himself as he fell backwards, and died from his head hitting the concrete with all his weight behind him, causing his death, if only someone would’ve took care of him and made sure he got home he would still be here today. What a terrible terrible story. My heart goes out to his family.
BS! He was attacked and the coroner like so often just wrote it off as an accident.
According to the police. So, none of that is real. Quite obviously.
That description his female friend gave of him described someone drunk. Maybe don't depend on your other drunk friends to get you home, prepare for that everyone being inebriated
That's strange though to hit the same spot on your head twice?
Someone take care of him? He's a doctor an adult- shouldn't have been drinking at all.
I know someone who tried to climb over a fence while intoxicated while walking home and his clothing got hung up in the fence barbs, and he was stuck dangling upside down calling for help. Perhaps this explains what happened here and why the doctor's clothing was undone. Maybe he was trying to free himself. Maybe he was dangling and then dropped and hit his head.
Great points -- could explain the tear to his lower left pants leg, being tangled in fence.
@@bendy6626 But that wouldn't explain the missing wedding band.
@@AutismTakesOn Unless the band hooked on the fence and got pulled off -- he had a laceration on his ring finger. A friend of mine nearly lost her ring finger by hooking her wedding ring when she held an upright poke while jumping out of a truck. Didn't even feel it until she saw blood. Lost her wedding band in the process.
@@bendy6626 Even then, it seems odd that the wedding band was never found had it been lost in the immediate area.
@@AutismTakesOn 🤷♀️ Wedding band is small. My friend's band was never found either.
at what point in this story does it become plausible that he fell from the sky to a spot on the ground he can be seen walking to..??
Anesthesiologists: they have access to every drug imaginable. And in IV form. Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Midazolam (Versed), propofol, etc. How many different substances did they test for in the autopsy/toxicology?
Great point, I know some people smoke when they drink but it almost makes me think of rolling on E. Drug use and smoking go hand-in-hand. The key people may not want to admit illicit drug use as it could affect their certifications.
@@mattmcrae1458 yep.
It will take two weeks for all results to be completed. Please give your sample to Nurse Jackie.
I thought maybe I missed him saying what the toxicology report had on it....I mean you would think there would obviously be one instead of this guessing how many drinks he had.
you are a very wise man. i look back at the few doctor visits in my life and i am convinced most were addicts.
The ring finger incision puzzles me too. Ignoring robbery, perhaps he got his finger caught by the ring on the chainlink fence by one of the tines that usually are left sticking up above the top horizontal pole to discourage climbers. They can be very sharp as they are cut off at an acute angle. The head wounds make me think robbery though and in my mind its the most likely scenario. Awesome video and you do it better than anyone else. Thanks.
I think you're right. "Incision" has strong "deliberate/with a scalpel" connotations to the average person, but the medical examiner was using its technical definition. A wound from sharp metal is likely an incision, not a laceration, but that doesn't imply it was deliberately caused.
@@etaoinshrdlu927 Absolutely correct. To me, it says accident. A thief that had already used force to incapacitate his/her victim would have no qualms with removing the skin or severing the entire finger to access the ring. Many small incidents likely happened that we'll never be privy to, but from my perspective as a former deputy sheriff (for all of 2 years) it was an armed robbery with the butt of a handgun used to render him unconscious or to get his full attention. Either way, I see the finger cut as strictly incidental.
Was thinking he was bit. Meaning he was involved in a scuffle, since his belt and pants where undone that seems to point to him doing something rather ungentlemanly to a woman . Sounds like the girl broke free and whoppped him with something, telescopic baton perhaps? I can see why the police didn't want to investigate what happened. Bet they knew
He might have gotten his ring finger stuck while climbing the fence. Or the ring itself got stuck on the fence, cut him and he pulled his hand to free his finger, pulling the ring off in the process. None of this is a mystery.
He took off his ring prior to unzipping his pants, very common for married men to do this
Not sure if I misunderstood but wasn’t Paige’s story different , at the beginning they had a smoke and them came back in as Christopher was asked if he wanted water and Paige said she turned to talk to someone and then Chris was gone but when she spoke to police she said he didn’t come back inside after having a cigarette
Exactly. I think he left that point alone on purpose.
Another great piece of reporting.
I worked at a premises very near the scene of this tragedy at the time, across Clifton Ave from the Nancy Page building, and am very familiar with the area. . This stretch of I-94 is extremely dangerous, with poor sight lines in both directions, and cars routinely moving at full highway speeds of 70 mph . He could easily have been struck .It’s an object lesson in the necessity of keeping pedestrians off of freeways- especially in Wintertime. The most likely scenario is that he slipped and fell while climbing over fences and guardrails. What his actual intentions might have been are unknown. He was let down by friends, in my opinion, who should have realised he was drunk and made sure he got home . Minneapolis in December is no place for anyone to be wandering around completely intoxicated at night.
Thanks, interesting.
Long time resident of Minneapolis here. There is absolutely zero chance that the Minneapolis PD would respond to a call reporting someone simply yelling on the street or in public. Even "help me." This is a big city; people yell at night all the time in big cities.
Lady in crisis center thinks she heard someone screaming for help somewhere outside in the middle of the night. Yeah, fat chance any PD would do anything about that.
YEP! Especially now, the MPD is NOT going to respond to a call like that because they are TOO BUSY. Even back then, MPLS had A LOT crime problems and the police were having trouble with the amount of crap happening here.
Truth. I live in a much smaller city than Minneapolis, in Canada. But living downtown in a mid-size city, not far from a homeless camp, I hear people screaming and yelling almost every night, to the point that I was having a very vivid dream about zombies last night, woke up, realised that I was just hearing some guy making loud zombie-noises through my third floor window, rolled over, and went back to sleep. The cops can't and won't do anything about it.
As for the woman in the crisis centre, I work in the mental health field, and have liasoned with the police involving some of our patients. Their usual attitude is that if someone is an inpatient in a mental health facility, they won't believe a word they say without piles of physical evidence to back it up. It's sad but it's true. Even if she'd called for help, nothing would have been done.
really? because I live there too and I feel like the police will show up for every little thing even if it isn’t important and they should stay out of it. I swear you can’t even walk down a street wrong before police are pulling up asking what’s going on when nothing is.
I can't blame the witness at the crisis center for not getting up; I live in a smaller city than Minneapolis and I've also ignored calls for help outside. I live on a street that a lot of transients pass through, heading between county services, the methadone clinic, and the homeless shelter, so people just yell outside all the time.
The only time the calls for help were ever for a real emergency was the time a guy (presumably, as I never got the details) passed out in his car on the street with his foot on the accelerator, revving the engine until something exploded. He got out and started calling for help loudly, but robotically, with no real alarm or concern, and my first thought was "do not go out there, that's bait or something". I sat up and saw flickering out the window, and the car was just going up in flames across the street while the guy wandered around. Police and fire were there in like, two minutes, and once he saw cops, the guy tried to get back _into_ the car, only for police to pull him back.
If the guy weren't a Dr. no one would have looked into it this hard. Everyone would assume a drunk cut himself climbing over a fence, took a header onto the pavement from the embankment wall and died. Seems that's what happened either way.
It sounds like someone attacked him, robbed him, he survived the attack but had head trauma, then he just stumbles off to his demise. They should have tracked CCTV from the Christmas party location to where he was found, any route that could have gotten him there. Doesn't sound like they did that. And thanks to the resident of the building that did NOTHING to help.
Or walked the different routes he could have taken to find blood spots? Although that would probably be really hard to find lol
Yep. Sounds like he fell off that retaining wall in an attempt to get away from them.
That seems like the most likely explanation. Taking a leak, getting robbed, and then stumbling on, being too weak to climb the fence, then going down to the motorway, hoping maybe a driver would see him.....
Agree, how can someone just lay in bed hearing someone cry out for help, and not get up and at the very least call 911
@@denaemejia4751if you’re from the area you’re not just gonna hop out of bed and go down flights of stairs to help someone possibly being robbed or in a situation you’re likely to just become a victim of too.
I don't think the guy walked very far with his belt, button and zipper undone. He may have been assaulted earlier and later relieved himself, possibly in the vicinity he vomited. Why would that witness near crisis centre not call the police? If I heard someone crying for help outside my house it's the least I would do.
Bystander effect, hallucinations and so one. It is possible that she thought it was in her head till she found out someone actually died in the area at the time. Or she didn’t or couldn’t comply herself say she was sleeping
@@victory8928bystander effect is not real
If I'm honest I think the crisis center witness was probably lying about hearing anything to gain attention, sadly many people do this in these kinds of cases
Inpatients in mental health facilities don't always have 24/7 access to phones.
@@thing_under_the_stairs yes, cords can be extremely dangerous
There's not many channels out there that get me giddy when I see an upload, but this is definitely one of them!!
Missing Enigma definitely about quality over quantity, and we’re here for it. 🧐
The why files too.
@@bencarter7839 Ehhhh, not so much for me! I do watch from time to time, but that channel tics all the boxes for controlled opposition if you ask me!! Dude even defends the moon landing... STOP IT already!!
He could've sustained one injury taking a piss and then sustained another by falling off the fence
That seems pretty likely to me tbh
My immediate thought after watching the video is yeah he probably fell somewhere along the way cut up his hands maybe even hit his head then when he gets to that fence and tries to climb over it he falls backwards rolls down the hill falls off that ledge and hits his head on the freeway and is kind of knocked out there and maybe that was the end of his story
Anesthesiologists, as a profession, are at increased risk of substance abuse issues because many of them were exposed to years of micro dosing knock-out gas from faulty equipment. Even if he was clean, he sounds like he had a unusually high alcohol tolerance. Just a thought.
The woman in the crisis centre did not react or call the police. But, she was a resident (patient) in a crisis centre. Most Crisis centres are for domestic violence or SA. Most women in there, are there because of men. We don’t know what she went through. We can’t judge her.
Maybe he got picked up, was robbed, assaulted and dumped on the highway. So sorry for him and his family and I hope his case gets solved soon.
OMG! How can you hear someone yelling for help and not call police? Negligence!!
Hope the same doesn’t happen to the witness’s family!
I hate how often we hear stories like that. It's not like you have to go out and try to rescue the person yourself, just have the common human decency to call 911 and let them figure it out.
You have to yell "Fire," not "Help." People come running if you yell fire. And if on the beach, yell " SHARK! " 😆
You read my mind.
That happened to me. I screamed bloody murder while trying to get away from my boyfriend in the middle of a neighborhood in a major city. No one called. A friend helped me leave 30 minutes later
Unfortunately in most large cities there are people who scream and yell constantly and you learn to tune it out
There’s something about the tragic mundanity of this case that makes it, in my opinion, so somber. Not someone who went hiking unprepared, no suspicious circumstances: just a man who got too drunk hanging out with friends.
An an anaesthiologist, did Chris occasionally use prescription drugs as an adjunct to his modest alcohol intake? It does seem likely that he was assaulted and robbed, but his intoxicated state would make him a natural target for any passing lowlife.
He drank heavily. That was enough to mess him up, but it’s possible.
The woman who heard the call for help was a resident in a crisis Center.
she could have called someone. she is a horrible person
Unbelievable.
@@calci2679 OH SO QUICK to condemn... someone who might have been hiding out from an abusive partner and fearing a ruse doesn't occur....
@@vialogan VERY believable.
I absolutely love your voice it’s so soothing and relaxing you also have the best stories to tell
Never heard of this case before... this is a strange one, though I think the way you laid it out made a lot of sense. It's possible that when he fell off of the fence, he just tumbled all the way down into the highway, and that signpost obscured his body from passing vehicles when it was dark. My thoughts go out to his friends and family.
It's sad that in our country we have people who would rather lay they and listen for someone screaming for help instead of calling 911 or trying to help. Uncaring and or lazy
That's what I was thinking
They did experiments on this in the U.K for a TV show and it was pretty much the same, the injured person begging for help on the street was ignored by 99% of the people present. It's not just a "country" thing, it's a phenomenon that humans from anywhere are prone too and comes from the common thinking that someone else will do something about it so why should I? Or putting the responsibility on anyone or anything else.
not a problem in homogeneous societies.
well technically samantha called 911 didnt she? Didnt do much good. had they sent someone down there, maybe he could have been saved
“A man was going down the road. Some robbers surrounded him, tore off his clothes, and beat him. Then they left him lying there on the ground almost dead.
“It happened that a Jewish priest was going down that road. When he saw the man, he did not stop to help him. He walked away. Next, a legalist came near. He saw the hurt man, but he went around him. He would not stop to help him either. He just walked away.
“Then a regular Samaritan man traveled down that road. He came to the place where the hurt man was lying. He saw the man and felt very sorry for him. The Samaritan went to him and cleaned his wounds. Then he covered the man’s wounds with cloth. The Samaritan had a donkey. He put the hurt man on his donkey, and he took him to an inn. There he cared for him. The next day, the Samaritan took out two silver coins and gave them to the man who worked at the inn. He said, ‘Take care of this hurt man. If you spend more money on him, I will pay it back to you when I come again.’”
Then Jesus said, “Which one of these three men do you think was really a neighbor to the man who was hurt by the robbers?”
The teacher of the law answered, “The one who helped him.”
Jesus said, “Then you go and do the same.”
This is human nature, nothing new.
You can read the original in Luke 10 of our Holy Scriptures. The Bible.
Got notified of the video just before I left for a bike ride. Pushed-back the bike ride for 40 mins while I enjoyed your video. Thoroughly enjoyed it, too.
I was just looking for something to watch when this incredible human being posted! Perfect timing friends! Happy Saturday yall ❤🎉
Truly feels like being one of the lucky ones when I see that enigma posted 13 minutes ago
Happy saturday (evening in France) to you too ! Hope you have a great beer like I am having right now ;) or something else you like.
@@nuclearfetusdismemberment9227 it 12:56 pm in New Orleans and I’ve been drinking since 9am and it’s going great beer in one hand fishing pole in the other and enigma in my ear posted in the French quarter can’t complain what so ever. VIVE LA FRANCE!
THIS GUY STEALS this Research from DAVID PAULIDES. PLAGERISM.
@@sheilagadde5975 Ask Paulides why his so-called 'life's work', has never been peer reviewed.
One day, out of the blue, my mom told me a story about her uncle who had disappeared when she was a little girl. He took a walk everyday at same time and followed the same route and she said the walk took about an hour. My mom lived way out in the woods at this time. Her uncle never returned from his walk and no trace of him was ever found. She said her family searched for the man for months. Nothing. I was in late 20s when she told me about this. It was a great mystery as to what happened.
What was his name? What year did he disappear? Is he listed on Namus??
Sounds like he was mugged while trying to walk home drunk...
Bit odd that you hear someone repeatidly cry for help at 4 am and you don't get out of bed to check? I get out of bed everytime someone makes any sort of noise outside because I'm nosy. If I heard someone calling for help, I'd leap out of bed! It's a weird case but it's possible that the guy got too drunk and walked outside, and just fell and hit his head. It's not unheard of people falling down while intoxicated and hurting their heads, especially since he was visibly drunk hours earlier. Maybe he hurt himself and was calling for help, no one came and he died. As for the nanny, she clearly has her own issues and didn't have any useful infomration to provide.
The fact that he was a doctor that smoked screams “questionable decision maker”. Great job again Nick!
That was my first thought. Also an alarming number of nurses smoke.
Those injuries and his location lines up with being hit by a vehicle after he lost his shoe trying to climb the fence. Since he was unable to get over the fence, he eventually made his way back down to the highway, where he was struck , then he started yelling for help. This correlates with the timeline that the witness who heard those calls for help was after the cctv footage of him crossing and going towards the fence. The evidence at the fence showed he may have spent a little time up there before he made his way back to the highway. He was then struck by a vehicle and was yelling to get help. If you look at those injuries it sounds like he was hit from behind and then fell forward onto his hands,knees and face. Since he already lost his shoe,his foot was injured as well. I don't know how ,at the beginning of the investigation, they determine that it was not a hit and run. IDK. Love the channel. You always do an excellent presentation. Can't wait till the next notification.
Martinis usually aren't like a beer or something 4-5 drinks was probably really 10 or more.
Anyway, besides "drink responsibly" I think the biggest take away from this story is that if you hear someone yelling for help don't ignore it. You don't even need to investigate yourself. Just call the cops. It's their job and you just may save someone's life.
2 questions:
1. Was his wallet ever located and finger printed?
2. Was his driver's license finger printed?
If his wallet was found, I wonder if it contained any cash, debit cards, or credit cards? If not, then I would definitely suspect foul play.
@wendyalexander6705 why and how would Paige know what cards he did or didn't have in his wallet? She told detectives that "he had his credit cards on him". Okaaay...it's a work Christmas party. I'm sure food and drink were complementary. So, in what instance or situation would it make sense for Chris to display the contents of his wallet to her? Doesn't make sense.
@@sethstine4698 there are several instances where it would make sense
@@sethstine4698I’ve been to plenty of hospital work parties where I’ve brought money. First, you never know what time they’re going to close the tab. Second, we might go somewhere else afterward - another bar, a club to dance, or even to get some more food. I don’t think that in and of itself means anything. And maybe since she knew of their original plan, which was to go to Ruth Criss rather than a party, she either assumed he brought his cards or had discussed it with him and he’d said he had money with him.
@@sethstine4698
They were discussing plans to catch an Uber or taxi. The Uber can have your payment saved, but a taxi often needs physical payment. Also, I’ve been to company parties where the food was free, but cocktails and speciality drinks were not included, and had to come out of pocket.
I can’t think of very many people who would go out and not have their wallet with cards and ID on them, even without plans of using them, so it’s no stretch to see a coworker saying that.
Someone is screaming for help and she doesn’t bother to call 911?
What an evil human
The guy was robbed. Two hits in the back of the head, to me, indicate someone trying to knock him out so they cam rummage through his pockets. I'm willing to say this occurred next to the highway, probably some homeless person or someone else, seeing a drunken man and pouncing on the opportunity.
This would also explain the missing time: He was out cold ,woke up several hours later [when the woman heard him], and started calling for help. Either because he couldn't stand up, or because he was still being attacked.
If he was robbed, why didn't the take his iPhone?
@@deathtrance217too traceable. May not have been a very expensive phone either.
@@deathtrance217 Not worth the effort trying to unlock those things.
@@rockstarofredondo I was actually coming back back to comment this lol
@ShadoUrufu666 I get it. It must be hard, the wife couldn't get it unlocked to help the investigation. My bad.
I don't understand why people initially thought this case was bizarre or paranormal. Am I not understanding something here?
Probably popularized by people who saw the headline or a news article but knew nothing about the case, only that he was found in an odd location.
Love this channel and I love reading the comments left here. You make alot of people think.
Me too! I have certain channels like this one where I love to read all the comments (like I'm doing now! Lol) it's neat to read people's ideas and thoughts about the story we just watched!
Im very happy to see your scepticism ramp up with your experience researching these cases. Hope your channel continues to grow, it helped me distract myself during a hard time I went through .
Wait but didn't page say she was sitting with him n turned for a min n when she turned back he was gone n now she saying they was outside n she went back in sounds fishy
If there was a road camera pointed right at and recording the crime scene's cleanup crew, surely it recorded the body's arrival there.
somethin sketchy/fishy be goin on
I’m guessing that his location of death was just out of angle and only picked up the cleanup crew because a bunch of them arrived later.
@@crazysilly2914 It's not that deep.
@@thedog7494 What is the precise depth?
@@jumpinjohnnyrusshe is just a simple minded sheep.. you'll never get an answer with any intelligence
From Mpls, I know the route Dr Robert travelled very well. Walking north from Uptown (Hennepin Ave So & W Lake Street) would've take him past at least 2 bars still open at that time + a couple of bar/restaurants close by in the neighborhood. It sounds to me like he stopped someplace, was turned away, & then got himself rolled (mugged) when he hit the area around Franklin Ave, just up Lowry Hill from where his body was eventually found. With nothing but Xmas party sushi to hold down the 6-8 dirty Martinis in his otherwise empty stomach he posted a huge "Rob Me!" billboard to any car or pedestrian traffic in the area --- if he fell off anything that night it was a very tall wagon. RIP Dr Christopher Robert & may God bless all anesthesiologists.
very tall wagon. good one.
Agreeing with everyone who is saying no mysterious fall from the sky here, and the witness, if telling the truth, should have at least tried to call cops whether they would have responded or not.
If he was calling for help why didn’t he use the phone that was in his pocket? Was the battery dead? Was he so drunk that he didn’t realize he had his phone? Sad story and as usual alcohol was involved.
I really enjoy your videos. Def one of the best channels on youtube!
Great. Love this channel and your expertise for detail.
One of a handful of 5 star channels in my opinion. Always glad to support your work too.
Got to admit sitting back and watching a new video that Nick has uploaded keeps me sane
You never know what a drunk person will do.
Once you get to “acute alcohol intoxication” there’s not much point in further investigation, you’ve solved all the mysteries.
Yeah that's why people get away with murking intoxicated people 🙄 don't bother to investigate or anything, you know everything already 🙄
You always provide top notch work. Thank you
Fascinating. Thanks for this TME as always.
Seems to me as a mugging. Someone ripped his wedding ring off. He probably had no cash. He robbed, battered but being drunk, his only thought is to get home. Terrible.
I was thinking something close to that.I believe he ran into a tute and she got his pants around his ankles and her pimp or someone else came up behind him and knocked him in his head,stole his ring.His hand bleeding were probably defensive wounds from the attack also
that´s a pretty sad case.
I think he injured himself on his walk to freeway. Possibly head injury from falling while relieving himself. Once you hit your head while intoxicated it can lead to poor judgement from adrenaline rush and alcohol surge. The video shows him crossing the freeway at 12:52am and calls were heard for help around 3-4am. I think he made many attempts to try and get over that fence and kept falling back and rolling down the embankment. Hitting his head and further damaging his body. That drop from the embankment, to where his body was found. I wonder if that was his final fall that knocked him out and suffocated himself face down? Very tragic odd story. Another great investigative situation.
You’re one of my favorite content creators. And your content is always improving with every release. I like how your reading notes are more in line with the camera aspect now. You’re always improving. Keep up the great work!
Tragic accident---extreme intoxication leading to a series of events resulting in a sad and needless death. NO murder, NO ridiculous 'fall from the sky'. Riley Strain case in TN. was similar. Too bad supposed adults drink so much that they lose their lives. A doctor...husband, dad...Such a waste.
One strange death that has fascinated me is known as the Great Mull mystery. A light plane took off for a short flight from the isle of Mull in 1975 and disappeared. Four months later the body of the pilot is found on a hill on the island, the autopsy can’t determine cause of death but it’s not likely he died from a fall from a plane (only minor injuries). Finally the plane is never found. Sort of a reverse of the case here.
Not heard about this case.
Look up Norman Gibbs Mull Island 1979. It’s quite a strange case.
Awesome as always thanks love your videos ❤ hope some day the family gets answers!
Sweet new vid 😁🤙 the guy mysteriously fell in an odd location first picture of him is with a plane LOL
Yay I love when you post ❤
Thank you for the thoughtful and thorough analysis.
Excellent! Well researched and pragmatic approach.
This was really engaging and well made. I think you did right in your respect of the victim and family. May that poor dude rest in peace, no matter the cause.
Acute alcohol toxicity, no wallet, no cards, only DL found in front pants pocket, no wedding band, contusions to back of the head, left on foot through town. I think strong likelyhood that he got rolled while walking. They popoed him back of head, he falls to pavement (abrasions to hand and knees) took wedding ring, cash if he had any, credit cards and left DL in pocket. In his state of inebriation plus head injury he gets up and continues that long walkto the highway probably sustaining more scrapes getting to and climbing over railings till he lost consciousness on the shoulder of hwy where is died. Very sad that it came that for that young man. Just wondering though, did he leave his cell at home or did they find it on him and return it to his wife?? That wasnt clear to me. I hope she had family to help her get through not only grief but all the overwhelming paperwork and legal mess that follows the death of a loved one.
I believe they had the phone since them trying to open it beforehand seemed to play a part in why Apple denied them but you're right it's hard to know forsure. By them I mean the police.
If your going to rob someone you are not likely going to take their credit card i mean it is literally the easiest thing on the planet to track, everyone knows now indays that a credit card is the fastest way to get caught Like oh His card was stolen? Well the last charge was at this location and then Boom your on camera using a stolen card and in the back of a police wagon within the hour, you go for cash jewelery the harder to rrace shit that can be turned into cash easily
I agree. Pretty much. Rolled on the side of the highway with the entrance ramp, somewhere up there before the road, and he crosses a highway to get away from trouble. I think they cut his finger - took wallet. Anyway, he struggles when going up the embankment and falls back down a bit. Climbs up, tries to pee, scrapes up hands and whatnot, could have even surprised a car sleeper or something...goes back over mid-climb over and falls back down. He realizes he is bleeding pretty badly, touches his head - and knows he needs help - so he yells to get assistance, hoping they will call 911 and find him. I imagine the cell tells a story.
Why not take his iPhone?
@@deathtrance217 Yeah that's what I wasn't sure about because his wife was trying to unlock it,couldn't, then called his provider. At first they said they would if police got on the line with her. So she contacted the cops and they did. Then the provider said no they wouldn't. So not clear whether he took his phone with him.
On the highway, with blunt force trauma? Sounds like a date with a hit-and-run..
Or he fell from that bridge where his shoe was found..
Or fell from the fence where the handprint was?
Pants were undone? Went to pee and fell down the steep hill, hit his head on the way down..? Dazed, falls and hits it again?
Fell, hit his head, was dazed and fell again? If he was mugged, why didn't they take his iPhone?
And no wedding ring, pants undone..? A lady of the night with a partner in crime could also be the reason, they just left the iPhone bc it can be tracked, never used the credit cards for the same reason. Just took the money and the ring..
So many potential reasons.
No UFO's needed in this story.
Good work, ME, as usual! Always interesting and easy to listen to! Big hugs from Macedonia!!
Thank you for all you do! 💗
11:26 he screaming for Help and nobody react... 😢😢😢
Let me echo what others have said, being grateful that you always consider victims' families may be watching your videos and don't speculate in a pejorative way.
Always a treat to see an upload from you bro, and just before I go to bed, perfect :)
You hear about the missing Iowa trucker who left a whole shipment of live pigs and his phone a ways off route from the farm? Aparently, he was found recently a few miles away from the truck in a place they searched multiple times. He originally went missing 5 months ago, I believe. Aparently, his body wasn't messed with at all by animals and wasn't very decomposed, making people wonder if his body was moved there. It's still under investigation by police I've been following the case since it's close to me.
They found him ?????
@@user-pg7cx9wo1myeah, just recently.
@@user-pg7cx9wo1myep, the other day. Can’t believe it’s been 5 months!
There are several where people appear where they previously searched.
What’s this man’s name, if you don’t mind? It sounds really interesting, I’d like to look it up
Another solid delivery 🤌🏽
But now I need to know your theory! How about you just whisper it to me 🤚🏽👂🏽
Accident due to acute alcohol intoxication.
Now I'm usually the first to scream Thunderbird, but I'm not seeing anything but ordinary eternal tragedy
A witness heard a man calling for help and did absolutely nothing? Wow.. She could've saved his life if she called the cops...some people..
Yeah I was shocked when I heard thst
@@thedeaderer8791 Yeah, didn't even look out of the window..
And an employee at a crisis center no less.
@@IvanIvanoIvanovich Unbelievable.
Lots of people yell in the middle of the night in a city. Absolutely no chance the minneapolis PD would have responded to a call of someone just yelling alone.
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The Doctor was possibly attacked and harmed by others. Two blows to the back of his head could also have been from a larger passing vehicle having something sticking out and striking him as it passed by. They need to look at vehicles passing by that area before he arrives there. Are there any wide loads or flatbeds going by in the X amount of minutes before he is seen? Exacly what passed by him may answer the head wound issue. A passing truck may not have even been aware that he was there.
Chris’ body was found literally right next to a low wall. If he fell while trying to climb the fence he could have rolled all the way down the embankment and over the low wall. I don’t understand the obsession people have with magical thinking and irrationality. There is absolutely no mystery here. People die from falls all the time from simply standing and walking. Being extremely intoxicated increases the odds. Yes, it is possible he was attacked during his walk because the ring and wallet are missing, but he could have simply lost them too. And his hands could have been injured from going over other walls or fences on his way to the highway. I agree the clothing indicates he relieved himself at some point.
I once found a young man laying in the middle of the street, so drunk he couldn’t move. Dragged him out and called 911. His wallet, phone and other possessions were scattered all down the street. It was a miracle he wasn’t hit by a car. Stayed with him until ambulance came. I hope he’s okay now.
Babe wake up a new Missing Enigma just dropped
That’s what I told my husband this morning.
Awe hell yeah new Missing Enigma video!