Its human nature to be cruel the whole humans are naturally kind thing is bs to me our entire childhoods are us being taught how to act how to respond and what is considered good
I don't trust the daughter in the Felicity Loveday case at all. How can you send your elderly mother off on a 3 day trip on a boat like that? With no where to sleep, no bathroom, no roof... So bizarre.
Oh def one way trip.j grew up on boats.a boat like that isn't made to be out at sea for more than 8hours I think it was murder and he bounced on the other boat.probably over religious thinking his mom was possessed and killed her
Just read my mind! So his sister has no qualms about her brother taking her elderly and frail mom on a boat trip--and not only for 3 whole days, but this boat also has NO sleeping accommodations?? She was in on it (whatever the whole plan was, which is still a mystery, but no doubt it involved their mom's death). She needs to be investigated and questioned further.
@@williss1192 "Their real intentions" just being negligence in the face of something that would have made a lot of the paying customers mad if nothing came of it. Blame the people inland more than the crew tbh. A bad decision from the captain ain't rare [seriously look up anything that's happened on boats over the past decade, so much incompetence from the captain] and there was probably company policy to follow as well Really ddon't like the conspiracy theories surrounding the ship nor the dudes name and face being drug through the muck with little to no actual evidence. Circumstantial? Yes, but it's shit
@@lukehashbarger9936 people who are afraid of the ocean are usually scared of all big bodies of water in usual. And swimming at a pool is nothing like swimming in the ocean
I know Amy’s mother. She has never given up trying to find her daughter. It’s heartbreaking 😢 I just pray that if Amy is still out there she is found. Thank you for sharing this story.
The sister knows something. Interesting how she didn’t comment on how small the boat was or if taking her Ill mother out to sea may have been a bad idea.
Right! If my brother said he was taking our mom on a 3 day boat trip and I showed up and saw that damn canoe he was about to take her off in I would've been like "Oh hell no!" This chick just snaps a photo and was like have fun guys....
@@lifesajoke6965 LOL ikr?! It’s so ridiculous it’s laughable! But not really I’m actually very sorry for that poor lady.. she deserved better and not greedy and/or STUPID Moronic children.. :(
i dont know much about lifeguards but maybe it was more of them pointing out people drowning etc and then actually trained people going to help them instead of them, but well again, dont know much about lifeguards
There’s a case on a girl who was stolen out the hospital as a newborn and around 18 she started asking questions, doing research and found out the truth. She reconnected with her birth mom, the one who had raised her is in jail now but she still loves her as that was the only mom she knew growing up. I can’t remember her name but it’s worth looking up!
I have heard Amy’s story & it always makes me wanna throw hands. Someone took her. Her parents were exploited for thousands of dollars while trying to find her. I hope they can find peace.
"My mother isn't dead in the photo, she's just elderly, has dementia, and spends all of her time indoors mostly asleep before beginning a three day boat trip on a boat with no sleeping quarters and half a tank of gas" isn't the great explanation you think it is, Christina Loveday.
Maybe the son killed her after the photos and dumped her body because going on a 3-day boat trip without bringing anything to sleep on, a suitable boat and not enough fuel makes it extremely suspicious. The amount of fuel would’ve been enough to go 1-2 miles out and back so the son probably went a mile out, dumped the body and went on the spare boat to land. The only thing that invalidates this claim is that the son went missing too
It's a massive fear of mine, that and going missing. Your family has no closure, no body for a funeral, sometimes no leads, no evidence and so on. Then it turns in to a cold case, that's terrifying and makes me paranoid in public. As a female, I'm usually very scared to go out alone but sometimes I have no choice. What especially makes my anxiety spike is men whom throw random yet persistent cat calls, for whatever reason it usually pisses them off when you ignore them. That makes me think the worse, before anything else. Like why does no or rejection make you upset, why is it also hard to keep rude uncomfortable comments to yourself.
@@aestheticcat8976 Always have your pepper spray/taser in your hand from the moment you leave your car to the moment you go into the building and back. I have my pepper spray with my finger on the trigger and I’m always alert to who is around me and how close they are and all the cars that may be slowing down towards me. Never be on your phone when youre outside alone. My boyfriend calls me paranoid but men don’t know the fear women have. They will never understand lol.
With the wonderful work of recent therapists I've recovered memories of my uncle taking photos of me when I was a child and uploading them to his computer. Most of them I think were lewd and suggestive. I have no idea where those photos are now. But I don't have to imagine. So it is possible I was trafficked myself.
@@BubbleArcadia I'm really glad you found help, I know people who were trafficked by family as well, and also others who have been kidnapped (myself included) it is absolutely horrendous and I believe its something you never quite fully heal from, you just manage and try to make a fulfilling life.. some days are more successful than others. I hope the people who watch these kinds of videos remember the humanity of the victims and are able to grapple with the reality that these are not just spooky stories, but real and terrible atrocities.
E e yesssir how I see it im not gonna be in the corner as a man points a gun at my kids he dying fuck that , I’m 16 but I always carry rather be safe then in the grave
@@SheikhMawini I get what you're saying. I socialize plenty, but with people I trust. We meet NEW people together. I never accept cocktails from anyone unless I see it being poured and given directly to me. I use to be a bartender so I'm inherently careful with alcohol. If I accept a beer, it has to have the cap on that I remove myself. If I go anywhere with someone, I won't leave without them. Go together, depart together, first rule. It's simply things that get people in trouble.
The Amy Lynn Bradley case drives me nuts. With so many (alleged) sightings and attempts by her to get help, as well as (potential) PHOTO EVIDENCE of where she might have gone, this seems like a totally solvable case, yet she's still missing.
I remember another case of potential human trafficking from a cruise ship, and the local law enforcement wouldn't let American law/law enforcement do anything in that area, yet would not try to solve a crime of an American woman being taken off a cruise ship for most likely human trafficking, as they said that she was just "lost" despite claims of sightings. I been on cruise ships before, and they do give off a tight knit community vibe sometimes. But twice I been approached by men that tried following me around and trying to follow me back to my cabin, particularly on the more well known cruise ships, until I got back to my family. Despite the feeling of safety from being secluded at sea, people will take advantage of this unfortunately when your guard is down, and when you may be docking at a country where your family can do little legally to get you back if you are kidnapped. Awful people.
Am I strange?.. I'd glady die as long as its like over dose but nothing else I guess..and I wouldn't mind being kidnapped as long as I'm given food?..ah I really am odd..
Relisha holds a special place in my heart. She didn’t deserve the childhood she was given >.< the mother is definitely guilty of being neglectful. Why would you let your kid go off with some older person you barely know alone?
@@victoriaturner1135 when did the grandma ever had her? This is the first time anyone mentioned a grandma being involved in Relisha’s life I followed her story for years because I really want her to be alive and well. I grow up on her story and being a black women now hope someone have real answers to the truth. They only mentioned the step father, her two or three brothers, the mom and the aunt who raised concern about her sisters actions. Yes her mom failed her along with child protective services and the school. There’s no reason why the mom lied about the doctor who’s not one.
Desperation is a powerful thing. It drives people to do illogical things in the hopes for peace. I only hope this little girl is alive and well, or at peace.
@@victoriaturner1135 your "niece" is a combative, lying piece of shit. All anyone has to do is listen to her talk. She allowed that baby to continue to be alone with that man. I have NEVER heard of a grandmother being involved in handing her off. At best you're full of shit, at worst you're hindering progress in finding that sweet girl by defending a clear abuser.
Wouldn't she have been screaming for help how does she walk off the cruise ship around a bunch of people and not be screaming for help? Could she have been drugged or something?
@@Yizee It was very early in the morning, so not many people would be around to help physically. The crew was likely in on it and she probably either knew/suspected as such so they probably wouldn’t have been much help. Lastly, she was in a foreign land, the turf of her kidnappers. On top of the threat of violence, she didn’t have many prospects that would make it worthwhile to disobey her captors.
Bro same I was up till about 3 am whatching his video getting chilled to the bone but I'm just like ok time for the next one I whatched him and disterbing videos from around the internet
As someone who has been on 5 cruises. The story of Amy has me sooo angry and scared for the women in my family in the future when I go on another cruise I am going to watch over them extra close.
Horrifying. I felt absolutely sick to my stomach hearing that poor girl scream. I am quite certain, however, that unlike the useless shit in this video’s foreground, I would have rushed toward the car and at least tried to get the license plate number or any identifying features. I’m simply not capable of hearing that level of pain from someone and just letting them continue to be hurt.
@@Arcturus-c1c The clip was also cut off before you see the husband attempt to chase the vehicle. I'm not sure why so many of these channels cut that part of the video and fail to mention it.
Amy's case is the most terrifying to me. She came so close to being rescued so many times. At this point it's just a matter of the police not trying hard enough.
Or people just not caring, using her as an object and not bothering to help. Yet somehow deciding that is worth telling (also showing to the world what a disgusting human being you are) when it's too late.
It really pissed me off that the navy guy didn’t say or do anything when he had the chance in the brothel even if she wasn’t amy the woman in the brothel clearly needed he’s help
It's due to the fact they don't wanna piss on the leaders shoes. I'm sure they could take them down but they're also probably being funded by these rings. Think about it.
Yeah, no kidding. When my oldest was 2 and I was pregnant with my second, we were looking for a local church as we had not been in town long. My son is autistic and was often a handful so we sat near the back. We knew no one at this church. Some woman, well meaning I'm sure, came up behind us and offered to take our son to the children's room. I politely declined. He was antsy but not making any noise and we were the only people in that pew. She came up to us two more times with the same offer. Again, we declined, but the third time I turned around, I think the look on my face was enough to keep her from approaching again. I was extremely irritated. To this day, 20 years later, I do not know what made her think that I would just turn my 2 year old child over to the care of absolute strangers. I don't care if it was in a church. I didn't know her and was not about to just hand him over. My sister-in-law from another, safe country overseas, could not understand why I kept such a close eye on my kids. She had kids the same age but was used to not really paying that close attention. She just wrote her phone number on their arms, which in her defense was a common practice there. If your child got lost over there, someone would just call the number on the kids arm. We had to explain to her that in the US, it was dangerous and borderline neglect to not keep track of your kids in public. And this was just a little more than 10 years ago. It's sad that the US has been so dangerous for kids for so long, but it's the way of the world now, I guess.
Another creepy part about this is whenever the screen goes ststic and then blank, i see a horrendously ugly face just staring at me from the screen, my own face adds to the horror
I can’t imagine how Amy felt in those moments where her freedom was just out of her grasp. A life could have been saved had the captain thought about prioritizing a human being’s own safety over the convenience of a few passengers. It’s sick to think about, how one easy decision potentially would have ended in Amy’s rescue, I hope her family is doing alright after this.
I remember seeing that one on the news, they actually tried to follow the car that sped away but lost track of them. It was terrifying and sad to watch.
It truley is a hard situation to be in. Do you find the poor woman screaming for help? What if they get you too? What if they're in the middle of killing her, or worse? What do you do then? Fight them? Grab the girl and run? Could you outrun them? What do you do? Is it already too late? It is. You took to long. Everyone will blame you. They will call you a monster for not trying to help. But the one how blames you the most... is you.
Cruise ships are very dangerous, and are known for having tons of missing cases on board the ships with no resolution because the law doesnt apply there, and most of the times it is the crew themselves who are the main suspects. Therefore, never walk alone or be by yourself in cruise ships, never, not even when walking a seemingly safe and short distance. Always be with someone or in a group and make sure your doors are locked and secured and so are your belongings, because the crew can walk in with master keys and take your info from your passport. Also, be careful of your food and drinks because they could drug you to make you an easy target. Again, never be by yourself, even if its a family friendly cruise like a disney one, they are dangerous too. Also, never trust anyone with your kids, ever. Not even if they offer to babysit them for you, and especially never if they offer to take them on trips, give them presents or rides somewhere. You never know someone's true intentions, so it's better to be safe than sorry.
It’s not that the law doesn’t apply overseas it’s because in international waters it can be confusing on which law enforcement agency has jurisdiction.
I believe whole heartedly that Relisha's mom sold her to that man. She was already abusive, she didn't care at all for her daughter. She might not have killed her, but there's no way she doesn't hold some responsibility for what happened.
What I think happened is, and this is just my theory: The man knew that the mother was neglecting her daughter so he was being nice to gain her trust. Kinda like what people do to new animals in zoo's and such. Anyway, he bought her gifts, took her out to places, so he can seem like that, "Perfect Guy" to her. So when she got to a specific point of trusting (Hence, when they went out together alone) he probably knew his next part of his plan. He took her into a hotel room, (Maybe) did some sexual things to her and continued on with his life. When people and the schools noticed that she was mysteriously disappearing, he made a deal with her mother to keep it a secret. He probably gave her a lot of money too, and since the mother was already neglecting the poor kid, she didn't care. So she basically sold her to that man. The man most likely did a lot of inappropriate things to her (Probably even had intercourse with her), and killed her. He used his heavy-duty bags to safely transport the body around and also purchased a shovel so he can bury her body. After he buried her in a safe and secret spot, he threw away the shovel. (Most Likey to avoid suspicion from the cops) After he was done with all of that, he called the mother in to the hotel room for an unknown reason. (Could've been to pay her, sexual ordeals, or just to have a chat.) To avoid getting tattled on by the mother, he killed her. Shot her. He didn't bother getting rid of the evidence since he rushed to his house (or wherever the heck he was staying again). He rushed into his house and finally; Shot Himself. I think he killed the mother so when the cops find his body, the mom won't tell the cops the truth. Even though she was a PoS and neglectful, she probably would've told the truth to the cops. So the man killed her so the *real* secret could be, well, a secret. This is just my personal theory on this. Also, I'm really sorry about what happened to Ralisha in this story. No person, and especially a child, should ever go through that in life. I hope she's still alive somewhere... I can only hope...
Officials ruled out the possibility that she jumped or fell overboard because she was a strong swimmer. That makes sense. If you’re a strong swimmer you can’t be overtaken or even pulled underwater by the large, strong currents created by a gigantic heavy cruise ship.
i mean theres also the possibility that they thought if they were a strong swimmer theyd know that theyd be overtaken or pulled under and thus not do it, but tbh it was probably just stupidity and not that
Officials pretty much know she has drowned if she went overboard and there’s not much they can do.... they are just placating you with the “ well, she was a strong swimmer”.... its a technique of deflection.... distracting you and putting the blame on the victim....to escape from responsibilities! Her swimming abilities have ZERO to do with her falling or jumping overboard.
Makes absolutely ZERO sense to me. It seems they get away with this lack of logic on a regular basis..... lets face it: even if someone saw you fall overboard, they would still have a hard time saving you bcz of the time it would take to get help and the size of the ship and currents created by the giant cruise ship! Not to mention sharks!!
@@blehh_mae That’s an interesting perspective and yeah I can definitely see that being possible. But exactly, most likely just stupidity and as Laura N Minney pointed out, an attempt at deflecting.
About amy, she was also drunk, so that'd make it hard to swim. Also, her fear of the ocean would make it much harder to swim even if she's a good swimmer
yeah, i was thinking she passed out fucking drunk, how would she swim? there must be some sort of reason that's not the case..? maybe she sobered up by then? I doubt the FBI would make such a mistake..but perhaps they did
There's also the fact that, even for a strong swimmer, its not guaranteed you could survive unexpectedly falling off a cruise ship at sea. The boat, even moving fairly slowly, would still leave a wake, effectively waves for those that don't know, that would make it harder to swim, with higher speeds making them larger and making it harder to catch up without them. And if she wasn't seen as she fell, it would have been difficult to notice her in the water, or even hear her, especially on a larger cruise ship. During the day she might have a better chance, but at night, the odds of her being spotted would have been really low, especially before they were actively looking for her. And if they don't see her fall, they don't hear her calling for help, it doesn't matter how good of a swimmer she is, if she's able to swim up to and stay near the ship, she can't just climb aboard. And depending on how long it was between going overboard and being reported as missing, she very easily could have run out of stamina, faster than usual thanks to the wake and trying to call for help. Just falling in unprepared could be the end of an Olympic gold medalist swimmer. There's too much against her survival to say a lifeguard would be able to survive falling off a cruise ship.
How do a smuggle a full-grown human off of a cruise ship? The only logical explanation to that is that the crew was involved. If Yellow is part of the crew, why is he allowed to dress in normal clothes and dance with guests? That's not how that works. It makes you wonder if there have been other similar cover-ups on cruise ships.
All three cruise giants, have ship staff trafficked as slave labor. Maritime law gives them the option to commit or witness any crime without having to report anything to the local law enforcement or FBI. also, though ports and headquarters are in the USA they filed the companies in Panama and Bahamas to avoid higher taxes & more lenient authorities. The easiest place to traffic humans or toss someone off a balcony.
why is nobody talking about the fact that he could've thrown her in a suit case? most people, depending on how flexible they are, can fit into a suit case. also forgot to say this, but she couldn't have been in the water. because of the weight of the body, it would float on the surface of the water. unless he had any weights or something, I doubt that she was thrown in the water. However- she could've been pushed off the balcony and drowned, but because she was a strong swimmer, and because there's normally a ladder on the side of the boat to climb up, I don't think that's possible either
In the case of missing Grandma and son, I think when something becomes so massive and convoluted, the key is to get back to the basics. Common sense. Gut feelings. To me, Adrian was tired of taking care of his mother. I don't blame him for that given he was her full time carer for 7 years. But I do think he took her out to the ocean to kill her. Maybe a Mercy killing. Maybe not. But since we only have the sisters account, I think she knows. I think there was a purpose for that final picture she took. Evidence to support that she went to Sea. And as a last memory. Adrian did use that extra boat to escape. And he would have needed his sister to help him with that. An old woman with dementia would not have even known where she was going or why. Thank goodness. The whole demons story was fabricated. Common sense.
“Hundreds of Americans have either been kidnapped or have disappeared, and to this day they have not been found. On that note, this video is sponsored by audible.”
You just said “idk why” but then listed reasons which are exactly why. Everybody does this now lmao it’s so stupid. “Idk why but this [funny comment] made me laugh” Don’t just say what literally everybody else does for no reason other than trying to format your words to mirror popular posts.
That's the first time I've heard Amy felt the crew we're acting creepy toward her. I thought I'd heard everything about this case. The last story makes me question how could life be so cruel to a little girl like her?
There needs to be a whole documentary about disappearances on cruise ships and the possibility of these cruise ship companies being involved in human trafficking. There have been so many stories besides Amy’s.
Ok look into how many people are on cruise at any given moment. Drunk idiots falling overboard is not some crazy far fetched thing. The majority of cases are that and suicides.
Yes. I will NEVER go on a cruise. I wouldn't go if it were free or someone paid me. It's super sketch and I don't think it sounds like a good time either.
and don't forget how she was living in a bed bug infested, barely livable homeless shelter with an allegedly abusive & neglectful mother BEFORE she was kidnapped.. she deserved so much better than that
the plot twist in the second story was amazing. I went from thinking “it was probably an accident and their bodies were left at sea” to “what the hell happened??”
I mean, if you're talking about the woman in the brothel, the soldier in question supposedly didn't say anything because he was afraid of getting in shit for visiting a brothel.
“oh yeah some person claimed to be someone who’s missing! did i call the cops? of course not why would i do that? 😊” - someone in every missing case ever (because apparently no one cares to call the cops 🙄)
Relisha's mother bothers me -- I don't care how nice the older man is I would NOT have my child to go off with him. And to make matters worse she believed her daughter was only at the grandmothers even though it was only suppose to be for a weekend and still telling reporters/school that her daughter at her grandmothers?!! Unreal! I wonder if Relisha's mother made a "deal" with him.
Yeah same. Its all way too sus. How can you let your child go off with a random man and assume shes at your mums house without even bothering to check?? dont be shocked when she goes missing
I dunno. It does seem a bit sus. Who would be stupid enough to let a random old man take your child, it really doesn’t make sense. I thought she was stupid at first but considering you just said that, and the fact that the mother was living in a homeless shelter...she could have been aware or even have made a deal with the man to pimp out her daughter...they might have split the money. They should have checked if the mother suddenly came into any money. I believe the wife found out that he was renting a room at different hotels and potentially thought he was cheating or something and brought it up and he probably panicked. Because if she knew were the hotel room was she could have gone to check. I think he may have also smuggled the girl out of a window wince she was never seen leaving (depending on how high up their room was obviously ) and it’s also possible that the murder or his wife rattled him so much that he was going to come clean but the mother found out and MAY (this is a half baked theory I’m not a detective) have killed him and made it look like a Suicide. Or perhaps the people he made a deal with to traffic the poor girl wanted to tie up some loose ends. Idk. I’m still trying to figure out how the shovel and trash bags would fit in
Brother: "Hey sis, don't worry, just taking super frail and unhealthy Mom here on a sketchy ass 3 day boating trip on this small boat with no cabin, bathroom, kitchen, bed, or even a simple roof or cover from the elements. But don't worry I'll Text you!" Sister: "Sounds legit, can I see you off and take a super sketchy picture to commemorate this super sketchy trip?" Brother: "Hells ya! I like your thinking sis!"
Lol right?! When I saw that boat I was like 3 days, on that thing, out at sea? Looks like you could just about fit one person curled up on the floor sleeping uncomfortably, but no way would you take a super frail old lady out on that for several nights. Can't believe the sister was just like "ok cool".
if they were in a cult made she was brainwashed into thinking what her father was doing was ok. But I'll admit yeah it's still werid when you point it out@@2sicc127
Lord please give Relisha Rudd peace. Wherever she is on this world, or in the spirit world, just don’t let her be suffering Lord. I’m so sorry Relisha, every adult in your life failed you. I pray for you every night and I will not let anyone forget your name.
Clark chill out, shes not suffering shes gone. If there is no video of her leaving and he bought trash bags and a shovel then shes not alive. Get your head out of your ass
Sigh, the Mother was too foolish. She was either too vulnerable or too stupid. Who receives too much generosity without a motive? How could she allow her daughter to a old man she didn't know well.. There's just too many red flags.
Ikr. Like how could you leave your child with someone you barely know.. And how when her child was missing she just thought "oh well shes probably still at her grandmas house" like really?!
She was probably in on it. She didn’t even seem to care that her daughter was reported missing. She most likely sold her own daughter to the old man and the old man either sexually assaulted her to the point of death, shot her or sold her again to another person.
wow, I love how these situations always come back to blaming the mother. Obviously she was too naive, but she was living in a homeless shelter. The guy was giving the child things and taking her places and the child probably never told her anything strange. It's normal for lots of ppl in these types of situations to let ppl who show them kindness to their children to let them take them to places.
I’m late to reply but I said the same thing out loud! I would’ve called my Mom when they were on the way, and I would’ve ask for a call once they arrived!
My husband and 16 year old daughter were on that cruise ship Rhapsody of the Sea the voyage before “Amy”. I can tell you the waiters and other workers were being to friendly with my daughter. They would take turns bringing the bread shaped like alligators and other shapes to our table to give to her, and other “goofy things they would do (I’m sure to get her to feel comfortable around them, like they were friends. I went from being annoyed to being fearful of their behavior towards my daughter which I discussed with her, and she couldn’t go anywhere on the ship without my husband or I. There were I think 2,000 workers on the ship all from different countries and none spoke English. It didn’t ruin our time, but I was cautious. The next cruise out was when Amy disappeared, I knew it had to be one of the waiters, and wasn’t an accident. After that cruise, I had no desire to go on another one. The Rhapsody of the sea was a beautiful ship. I believe we were on the second voyage. I still get sick when I think that could of been my daughter.
a boat with no cabin and BARELY any cover with the skies looking as they do in the background of that picture? yeah he for sure killed her and probably himself
He didn't end his life, he fled on that second missing boat. His sister was aware and the mother was dead on the boat in the picture. They really pulled a weekend at Bernie's
Nick, you have to investigate into Mount Shasta. To give some context there have been accounts of people losing time, of a city buried under the mountains and the lake. People going missing are reported as well, including the man who found the city. Not to mention several sights of UFO’s. There is also an account I have from the area passed down to me from my mentor. The story went something like this: Dawn is my mentor and an amazing woman, she has done so much in her life and growing up in California made for plenty of interesting events to happen to her. (She once met Charles Manson when she was around 12, she toured with Rick Springfield, etc.) but her story of the mountains terrified her. To get to her camp sight her group was forced to take a boat across the lake, this was many years ago and she was a teenager at the time. Around this time she was tuning in and out to a story the man steering was telling. She swore she overheard him say that there was a city discovered under the lake, and that the man who discovered it vanished suddenly. Now the story is that there is a city under the mountains but the lake was something she had not heard before. Dawn at the time was a lifeguard and a rather good swimmer in her own right, but after hearing this she grew to have an aversion for the lake, it kept her up at night and terrified her. She refused to go in alone. Well, one night while she was out and traveling along a sloped path, Dawn began to slip down into the water. Normally she’d be fine but she was absolutely panicked, never has she ever been that scared of the water. She started to scream and scream for help and eventually someone with a boat came and got her to the shore. When she got back to camp there were search parties looking for her, and apparently she had managed to be gone for 8 hours. Her parents were worried sick and screamed at her but Dawn had no memory of the event. On the final day of her camping trip on the lake, she was sitting on the dock and watching everyone swim when a man dropped his keys in the lake. He dove in to try and find them and it eventually became a game. Dawn didn’t want to go but everyone knew she was a life guard and she was pressured into trying to find them. She figured it was the last day and that everyone was around so if she didn’t come up that they could get help. Dawn dove to the bottom and tried to feel around for the keys when she felt a hand press down on her back and run its hand along her body. She panicked and forced herself to the top of the water, she got out of the lake, told the guy she couldn’t find the keys and ran to the camp. She demanded that the family pack up and leave immediately. She never returned since then and still has some concerns about the lake, but firmly believes the experience that happened to her.
That Ring doorbell clip was fucking terrifying. I wouldn’t have been able to sleep that night if I was the woman on the front porch. Moments like that are what nightmares are made of
@@1irishshark I live in a neighborhood where I hear this kind of stuff all the time. It's either kids, or adults who dont know how to get their shit together just making drama. So I have a hard time believing that it was actually someone in distress.
*Unlike many Horror Channels focused on the Paranormal* Nick Crowley gives a sense of fear..not from the ones who are dead, but from the ones who are alive among us.
THANK GOD SOMEONE FINALLY MENTIONED HER!!!! Relisha Rudds case has always broken my heart. I'm fully convinced her "mother" was selling her or something. She was on the steve Wilkes show and wouldn't take a test. This poor baby
I'm confused, if her last known footage was of her entering the Hotel Room and the security camera is on 24/7 shouldn't she be seen leaving in some way? The only way to exit is the door and window and the window should obviously be crossed out. If she left alive there should be footage of her leaving but if she was killed (as gruesome as this might sound) Khalil would probably be seen leaving the room with a large suitcase or trashbag so it's not hard to assume what happened. So where's the footage?
Some times, it's not just the story behind the disappearance that make it so indulging and interesting, but also the storyteller. In this case, that is true.
Flandre Scarlet unrelated but i spot a touhou fan! also the little fears is awesome highly recommend. i think she’s in a band now or smth but i forget what it’s called...
that girl screaming for help in the kidnapping clip gave me chills, in that situation it was *all* she could do to try and escape and it was to no avail. hearing about these kinds of things is scary, but witnessing them, be it through video footage or as they take place in real time really makes you remember that for so many people out there in situations like that, theres no hope, theres no one to come rescue them. and it scares me more to know that it could happen at any time to anyone. and knowing im a more likely target because of age, gender, and appearance, makes me want to stay inside my house forever
you want some advice? buy a gun, and keep it in it's holster, on your person, at all times. sure, you could always buy mace or a taser, but those can be dampened by various cheap and inconspicuous means, but with a solid, police issue, Glock branded pistol at your side, even if they had a high-level bulletproof vest on, you could still put a couple .9mm rounds into their legs and they'd drop like a stone, which generally speaking, you should always do, because if they happen to have a bulletproof vest on and you aim for the chest, it may be too late by the time you realize your shots had no effect. if you do go this route, you should definitely invest in firearm safety training, as some of the most tragic deaths have come about due to firearm negligence. anyway, hope you stay safe! with absolute sincerity - a concerned internet user.
The relisha Rudd case was on a show called Steve Wilkos. The mother was on the show and she refused to take a lie detector test. I think she had a part in here daughter’s disappearance. She showed no emotion throughout the whole time on the show about the daughters disappearance.
Tbh I would refuse to if I was innocent. Not only are they useless because they’re inadmissible in court, but they also don’t work as well as people think they do. I’d be horrified if it said I was lying when I was telling the truth
blazereh o/ yeah but the mother clearly knew something. Also I bet she didn’t know too much about polygraphs. There’s a lot more evidence to suggest she had something to do with it or at least knew something. Throughout the show she didn’t show any emotion concerning her daughter, no crying no sadness nothing. Also allowing your daughter to be alone with a janitor from a homeless shelter is a very stupid thing to do so either way she is guilty.
The African Bolshevik wtf are you talking about? She probably trusted the guy and it was a mistake and you judge someone as guilty for making a mistake. Also, not everyone grieves by crying and being sad you vegetable
Holy crap you've grown so raipdly in the past few months. I remember when you had less than 1k subs and only getting a few thousand views. You're doing awesome dude!
I live 20 mins from Frankston, where Adrian’s boat went missing. Why would the family allow a 83 year-old woman with dementia, sail on a boat for 3 days, with no sleeping quarters? The sister even said she slept all the time! I hadn’t even heard of this case, as I was busy raising kids at the time. Thank you for covering it! These days, I research many mysterious cases, and this one really creeped me out!
SO I HAD to look up the unblurred version of Felicity Loveday's photo and maybe it's just bc I don't have a ton of experience with dead bodies, but she looks pretty alive to me ( I DO have a lot of experience with alive bodies lmao especially those of elderly women as I have worked in end of life care) - it was overcast so her complexion isn't alarming at all, and she honestly looks like every dementia patient I've had as clients - she looks uncomfortable. I'm sure she was used to sitting at her nursing facility all the time and being out on a boat made her body reactive to the movements and she clenched up her hand. I doubt anyone will read this comment lol but these are just my thoughts.
right like i kinda understand him watching over while she got some to eat or sum.. but weekends ?? dawg thats so dumb bro. & the fact that the mother neglected her & rarely noticed her gone, she obviously set it up.
For the second story, people sometimes leave their shoes behind when they jump off to kill themselves. Maybe the people that were behind trafficking her tried making it a suicide.
@@Hostefar It's because in southeast Asia (or at least in Japan) it's tradition to take your shoes off when you enter a place so it's symbolism for entering the afterlife.
@@AConfessionOnline Isnt it also so that you dont bring the negative things with you (just as you take off your shoes when entering a house so that the dirt doesnt get on the floor)?
Bruh I can’t believe how horrifying it would be for a victim to be kidnapped or sex trafficking or anything I’ve never told anyone about my situation but when I was around 11 years old one night it was 8-9pm I went to go get food and the store was just a few blocks away so I wasn’t worried at all but when I was coming back from a store and than I saw a man on his motorbike coming straight at me and was saying “here come here I will drop u home” and I said no and than he got off his bike and he asked me what’s my name and he even got closer to me and I started walking a lil faster and he then started walking fast too and as soon as I started to run he grabbed me by my hand so tight idk what was his intentions or anything but I still thank god to this day after that he grabbed me by my hand than a couple of guys showed up between the age 17-20 and I screamed for my life and the guys started run to help and that mf let go of my arm and got on his bike so quick and dipped and I asked the guys if they could drop me home which they did and I am so greatful for that night becz idk what would’ve happen to me if the young guys didn’t show up and the guy was also fking massive so I wouldn’t have had any chance of fighting him. The guys that came to the rescue was also bunch of boxers who just finished their training. and I didn’t tell my parents about the situation and after that I joined a boxing gym club and I did boxing for 6 years for self defence and all of this took place in Pakistan even if I did tell the cops they wouldn’t do shit becz Pakistani cops don’t do nothing people were getting killed in there and the cops wasn’t doing anything about it Edit: please take care of yourself no matter how old u may be u never know what might happen to you, if you’re young learn how to self defence becz there are so many cruel people in this world
I’m sorry but you put yourself in more danger by not thinking. Unless you knew those guys, you couldn’t have known that they were actually going to drop you off at home
KuwakaNey they stepped in trying to help me so I put my trust in them and I wasn’t even thinking properly at that moment, I just wanted to get home that’s all. One of the scariest moments of my life especially I was so young and helpless.
@@determined919 the women are sold to high bidders to be raped. And yes the drug then with herion to the point where they just lay there. Watch the movie taken its about it its pretty good
Trafficked people are as good as dead, cus often times they still die out of the inhumane treatment and overdosing on drugs. It's a long painful death.
It’s so sad nobody cared about that little girl. She had a mother and grandmother who let her live in squalor in a homeless shelter. Who didn’t even care enough that she just never showed up with either to even tell anyone. What a horrible life that poor girl lived.
i did that. i hate the ocean/ salt water, but pools are a different story. i worked as a life guard at the local water park and loved it although i’d NEVER go on a cruise
I don't get how those two statements are weird. Makes sense to me, but I think saying open water would be a more accurate description to describe her fear than just saying the ocean.
"Holding out hope she's still alive, possibly sold into trafficking " ...I don't get that. Honestly, I can't imagine facing this with my own child, but between abuse and trafficking or getting fatally shot, the latter seems much more peaceful and easy to bear. Trafficking victims RARELY get rescued and returned.
Easier for YOU, sure. But children are elemental forces of nature; they will ALWAYS fight for life. To say you'd rather have them dead...well, that says something. About you, unfortunately. Even amidst the worst of the Holocaust, they clung to hope. Because as the saying goes: "One more minute of life, is still...life." And it is ALWAYS preferable to the alternative.
I did a top 5 Cruise disappearance video on my true crime channel a couple of weeks ago and someone claiming to have worked on Rhapsody of the Seas commented. She stated that she knew Amy was trafficked and that some of the crew members did single her out and in fact did smuggle her out at that port. 🤷🏽♀️
@@msaocer exactly. While could argue she didn't speak up out of fear of getting kidnapper by her coworkers. Buuuuut it's thr internet so probably a lie
So...she knew, and did nothing. Said nothing. Lying, or complicit. Either way, bad person. Avoid people like that; they have an unhealthy addiction to manufacturing trauma drama.
That person was most likely lying. First rule of the internet: "Never believe everything you see/read." I could say that I was one of the detectives on this case and that I found an extremely important clue but kept it a secret. Would you know whether it's true or not? Never trust random users on the internet.
Because the crew of the ship claimed to “look around” when they didn’t do anything cuz they were in on the plan, then the fbi searches weeks later when it was too late so they reported to the police
Nick:"They found Tatum, the one and posibly only person to know where Alicia was.The man who had all the answers they were looking for.But, there was one issue..." Me:"Don't tell me, he is dead" Nick:"Tatum was dead" Me:"There it is"
Why didn’t the sister question why they were going on such a small boat for a 3 day long trip with no place to sleep when taking the picture???
Makes me wonder if she knew, especially the theory that the mom was already dead.
She was probably in on it as well if the theory is true
val v exact thing I was thinking before nick mentioned it
Or anywhere to take a dump
Do you inquire *sabotage?*
Staying Inside isn’t so bad now.
Ikr? 😂
Get a gun
Kevin yep
wait until you find out about lock picks
*laughs in lockpicking abilities*
I don't understand how humans can do shit like this to eachother...
Its human nature to be cruel the whole humans are naturally kind thing is bs to me our entire childhoods are us being taught how to act how to respond and what is considered good
People are just assholes and it pisses me that people act like this
Boredom lol
:( Yeah...
Easy. We're capable of unspeakable things.
I don't trust the daughter in the Felicity Loveday case at all. How can you send your elderly mother off on a 3 day trip on a boat like that? With no where to sleep, no bathroom, no roof... So bizarre.
IKR she didn’t even check... if she was worried why didn’t she check
Your are right I’m sure it’s for insurance.
Oh def one way trip.j grew up on boats.a boat like that isn't made to be out at sea for more than 8hours I think it was murder and he bounced on the other boat.probably over religious thinking his mom was possessed and killed her
Literally my first thought
Just read my mind! So his sister has no qualms about her brother taking her elderly and frail mom on a boat trip--and not only for 3 whole days, but this boat also has NO sleeping accommodations?? She was in on it (whatever the whole plan was, which is still a mystery, but no doubt it involved their mom's death). She needs to be investigated and questioned further.
The Amy one is so sad the cruise ship could’ve saved her but chose not to
Yeah it was easy as pie, just don't allow anyone off the boat, she was bound to be there but they showed their real intentions..
@@williss1192 "Their real intentions" just being negligence in the face of something that would have made a lot of the paying customers mad if nothing came of it. Blame the people inland more than the crew tbh. A bad decision from the captain ain't rare [seriously look up anything that's happened on boats over the past decade, so much incompetence from the captain] and there was probably company policy to follow as well
Really ddon't like the conspiracy theories surrounding the ship nor the dudes name and face being drug through the muck with little to no actual evidence. Circumstantial? Yes, but it's shit
JET Playz You wouldn’t know that until afterwards though, to you it’d just be a random inconvenience that’d delay parts of your trip.
FTR 76 You think that Royal Caribbean is a front for a sex trafficking ring? Are you brain dead?
It’s possible that *they were the one that did it or they Knew about it*
“She was an incredible swimmer, and even a lifeguard at the time, and she was deathly afraid of the ocean”
Something’s not adding up...
She probably was an incredible swimmer but a traumatic event scarred her so yes she does swim but she hates it.
Sigh she should had slept with her parents. People are also too trusting :/. I wonder what really happen
Who would sleep on the balcony if you afraid of the ocean.
She could be afraid if big open waters
@@lukehashbarger9936 people who are afraid of the ocean are usually scared of all big bodies of water in usual. And swimming at a pool is nothing like swimming in the ocean
The scream of the girl in the neighborhood who was never found was... terrifying.
I would try looking for her but neighborhoods are pretty big and if I did find them i would probably getbshot
@@DiamondHoe It’s obvious she’s locked up in a basement
@@Warrison_ how so
@@DiamondHoe I mean if she lives in a neighborhood then one of the neighbors nust’ve kidnapped her and locked her up
@@DiamondHoe or maybe she was driven away to somewhere els
I know Amy’s mother. She has never given up trying to find her daughter. It’s heartbreaking 😢 I just pray that if Amy is still out there she is found. Thank you for sharing this story.
Have there been any updates?
@@TheOnlyHollywood1 i dont know for sure, but i dont think so. I fear she‘ll remain missing for a long time if not forever.
Yikes
I hope she's at least okay if she's not back
I don't believe this but ok lol
Nick bout to talk about a sad and horrible thing
Audible: what’s up
The fact that I don't have yet it is a sad and horrible thing.
Ok
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why are there so many "okays" in the replies? jdjekxs
The sister knows something. Interesting how she didn’t comment on how small the boat was or if taking her Ill mother out to sea may have been a bad idea.
Life insurance. They killed mama.
Adrian doesn't look right in the head
Right! If my brother said he was taking our mom on a 3 day boat trip and I showed up and saw that damn canoe he was about to take her off in I would've been like "Oh hell no!" This chick just snaps a photo and was like have fun guys....
@@lifesajoke6965 LOL ikr?! It’s so ridiculous it’s laughable! But not really I’m actually very sorry for that poor lady.. she deserved better and not greedy and/or STUPID Moronic children.. :(
The sister probably hired someone to make them both disappear. No loose ends
“She was a lifeguard”
“She was deathly afraid of the ocean”
_This is almost as confusing as the disappearance._
I’m on a swim team and will not swim in large bodies of water I’m terrified of them my body literally locks up even in a life Jacket
Maybe she’s fine with pools, but not the ocean? Just my guess.
i dont know much about lifeguards but maybe it was more of them pointing out people drowning etc and then actually trained people going to help them instead of them, but well again, dont know much about lifeguards
Most lifeguards come to hate water from what I've heard but idk
Im a big fan of chef ramsey!!
Imagine being a missing person and stumble upon this video and seeing yourself in it
There’s 0% chance anybody in this video is living their life normally and has no idea people are looking for them or they’ve gone missing
@@PrycelessIrving I guess that this could happen to someone that went missing while at a young age and got a new name.
Man I totally am not trapped in a basement and has been here for 48 days and had a phone so everything looks normal yea that’s not me
Send help
There’s a case on a girl who was stolen out the hospital as a newborn and around 18 she started asking questions, doing research and found out the truth. She reconnected with her birth mom, the one who had raised her is in jail now but she still loves her as that was the only mom she knew growing up. I can’t remember her name but it’s worth looking up!
@@eposboy5656 dad: why is the fbi here?
That is one tiny ass boat. How the hell were they expected to spend days on that thing?
WhoWatches I’m pretty sure they didn’t expect it but 🤷♂️
7:42 it says that police concluded that the boat WASN’T going to last three days, there was just no way
@@blufferfish0896 i am sure he is talking about his sister
The sister is either lying to cover her brother's ass or literally has a brick for a brain
Didn't appear to have a cabin. 3 hour tour maybe. 3 days no way.
I have heard Amy’s story & it always makes me wanna throw hands. Someone took her. Her parents were exploited for thousands of dollars while trying to find her. I hope they can find peace.
"My mother isn't dead in the photo, she's just elderly, has dementia, and spends all of her time indoors mostly asleep before beginning a three day boat trip on a boat with no sleeping quarters and half a tank of gas" isn't the great explanation you think it is, Christina Loveday.
Yeah,she probably isn’t as innocent as she claims to be.
If you look up photos there are more than one and you see the old lady grab her hat in one so she isn't dead during that photo
@@moderndemon84she's 100% guilty
Maybe the son killed her after the photos and dumped her body because going on a 3-day boat trip without bringing anything to sleep on, a suitable boat and not enough fuel makes it extremely suspicious. The amount of fuel would’ve been enough to go 1-2 miles out and back so the son probably went a mile out, dumped the body and went on the spare boat to land. The only thing that invalidates this claim is that the son went missing too
She's wearing glasses in the photo, she isn't dead her eyes are just covered
trafficking is one of the worst things that can happen to a person. stay safe and look out for each other, especially those vulnerable
It's a massive fear of mine, that and going missing. Your family has no closure, no body for a funeral, sometimes no leads, no evidence and so on. Then it turns in to a cold case, that's terrifying and makes me paranoid in public. As a female, I'm usually very scared to go out alone but sometimes I have no choice. What especially makes my anxiety spike is men whom throw random yet persistent cat calls, for whatever reason it usually pisses them off when you ignore them. That makes me think the worse, before anything else. Like why does no or rejection make you upset, why is it also hard to keep rude uncomfortable comments to yourself.
@@aestheticcat8976 Always have your pepper spray/taser in your hand from the moment you leave your car to the moment you go into the building and back. I have my pepper spray with my finger on the trigger and I’m always alert to who is around me and how close they are and all the cars that may be slowing down towards me. Never be on your phone when youre outside alone.
My boyfriend calls me paranoid but men don’t know the fear women have. They will never understand lol.
With the wonderful work of recent therapists I've recovered memories of my uncle taking photos of me when I was a child and uploading them to his computer. Most of them I think were lewd and suggestive. I have no idea where those photos are now. But I don't have to imagine. So it is possible I was trafficked myself.
@@BubbleArcadia I'm really glad you found help, I know people who were trafficked by family as well, and also others who have been kidnapped (myself included) it is absolutely horrendous and I believe its something you never quite fully heal from, you just manage and try to make a fulfilling life.. some days are more successful than others.
I hope the people who watch these kinds of videos remember the humanity of the victims and are able to grapple with the reality that these are not just spooky stories, but real and terrible atrocities.
How to not get trafficked 101:
LiveStream your life 24/7, if anyone kidnaps you, your followers would know
This is the type of content that makes me stare everyone around every time I go anywhere.
E e swear soon as im able to buy a gun legally ima carry this illegal gun cuz I’m not taking chances💀
HE Reyes
Take a look at active self protection channel.
I pair the two-scary videos & videos of people using firearms to protect themselves.
Seriously, quit staring at me. Makes me uncomfortable.
E e yesssir how I see it im not gonna be in the corner as a man points a gun at my kids he dying fuck that , I’m 16 but I always carry rather be safe then in the grave
Bruh what did you do to bleaches main guy
“In this photo, her eyes are shut..”
Yeah I can definitely tell with the 4p resolution
It says the document was edited for legal reasons so detectives may have had access to the clear image
Right
Macie McKitrick Yeah I think it was blurred for the video so UA-cam wouldn’t demonetize it
@@Strype13 he said he edited it for legal reasons.
@@Strype13 maybe your brain is in a mid brain dead transition
Amy Bradley's case alone has convinced me to NEVER cruise... EVER. I completely believe Amy was trafficked. This case is the scariest sh*t imaginable.
That and having to Shyt in a bucket, food poisoning, viruses, drunk captain that crashes boat.
@@mrdexs What kinda ship you in?
Just don't go alone and hang out/get drunk with random guys. 🤷♂️
@@SheikhMawini what's the point of a cruise if not to socialize???
@@SheikhMawini I get what you're saying. I socialize plenty, but with people I trust. We meet NEW people together. I never accept cocktails from anyone unless I see it being poured and given directly to me. I use to be a bartender so I'm inherently careful with alcohol. If I accept a beer, it has to have the cap on that I remove myself. If I go anywhere with someone, I won't leave without them. Go together, depart together, first rule. It's simply things that get people in trouble.
The Amy Lynn Bradley case drives me nuts. With so many (alleged) sightings and attempts by her to get help, as well as (potential) PHOTO EVIDENCE of where she might have gone, this seems like a totally solvable case, yet she's still missing.
@@bistander FBI literally runs human trafficking rings...
@@1sanitat1 wha
@@1sanitat1 you went full Edie bravo
@@Newname6789 not funny but funny af at the same time
I remember another case of potential human trafficking from a cruise ship, and the local law enforcement wouldn't let American law/law enforcement do anything in that area, yet would not try to solve a crime of an American woman being taken off a cruise ship for most likely human trafficking, as they said that she was just "lost" despite claims of sightings.
I been on cruise ships before, and they do give off a tight knit community vibe sometimes. But twice I been approached by men that tried following me around and trying to follow me back to my cabin, particularly on the more well known cruise ships, until I got back to my family. Despite the feeling of safety from being secluded at sea, people will take advantage of this unfortunately when your guard is down, and when you may be docking at a country where your family can do little legally to get you back if you are kidnapped. Awful people.
There is alot of monsters out there, hiding in human skin, take care and look out for each other
I really can not fathom how some people could kidnap or murder others. The wickedness in their hearts is detestable.
Beware the skinwalkers
There are no monsters...only humans....
@@sasukeuchiha-no8zp sounds like something sasuke might actually say
So true Benji!
I can’t be the only one who has an irrational fear of dying or going missing and ending up in these horror channel videos
Nope
It’s not irrational, irrational means that it’s something like spiders and they can’t really hurt you but these can hurt you.
It’s not an irrational fear. It’s a perfectly acceptable and okay fear to have
Am I strange?.. I'd glady die as long as its like over dose but nothing else I guess..and I wouldn't mind being kidnapped as long as I'm given food?..ah I really am odd..
Sometimes I look at my photos and wonder which ones they would use of me
Relisha holds a special place in my heart. She didn’t deserve the childhood she was given >.< the mother is definitely guilty of being neglectful. Why would you let your kid go off with some older person you barely know alone?
Wrong her grandma let that man take her....and before yall talk about my niece no the facts
@@victoriaturner1135 when did the grandma ever had her? This is the first time anyone mentioned a grandma being involved in Relisha’s life I followed her story for years because I really want her to be alive and well. I grow up on her story and being a black women now hope someone have real answers to the truth. They only mentioned the step father, her two or three brothers, the mom and the aunt who raised concern about her sisters actions. Yes her mom failed her along with child protective services and the school. There’s no reason why the mom lied about the doctor who’s not one.
Desperation is a powerful thing. It drives people to do illogical things in the hopes for peace. I only hope this little girl is alive and well, or at peace.
I'm convinced the mother had something to do with it.
@@victoriaturner1135 your "niece" is a combative, lying piece of shit. All anyone has to do is listen to her talk. She allowed that baby to continue to be alone with that man. I have NEVER heard of a grandmother being involved in handing her off. At best you're full of shit, at worst you're hindering progress in finding that sweet girl by defending a clear abuser.
Amy was definitely trafficked, something that commonly happens on cruise ships and is covered up by the cruise liners. That poor girl.
Wouldn't she have been screaming for help how does she walk off the cruise ship around a bunch of people and not be screaming for help? Could she have been drugged or something?
@@Yizee The threat of violence will make people do anything to survive.
@@Yizee It was very early in the morning, so not many people would be around to help physically. The crew was likely in on it and she probably either knew/suspected as such so they probably wouldn’t have been much help. Lastly, she was in a foreign land, the turf of her kidnappers. On top of the threat of violence, she didn’t have many prospects that would make it worthwhile to disobey her captors.
@@LoneAW0 That guy she was dancing with looked like the type of person that would do such a thing too. What did she see in him?
@@Yizee Who knows, I bet he set it up.
These videos really scare me, yet I can’t stop watching them
Yeah me to
Same
Same
Same
Bro same I was up till about 3 am whatching his video getting chilled to the bone but I'm just like ok time for the next one I whatched him and disterbing videos from around the internet
As someone who has been on 5 cruises. The story of Amy has me sooo angry and scared for the women in my family in the future when I go on another cruise I am going to watch over them extra close.
You should - just cause you're on vaca or on a cruise doesn't mean that People still won't be horrible!
Look out for all women!!!!!!!! If your creepy senses go off, say something!
I would be scared for my safety, but it's not like I'm going on a cruise anytime soon
You know in my opinion anything else is safe than going on a cruise.
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That girl screaming is one of the worst things i have ever heard in my life
I can’t even imagine the horror she felt
Had to skip this part a bit forward..couldnt take it.
Horrifying. I felt absolutely sick to my stomach hearing that poor girl scream. I am quite certain, however, that unlike the useless shit in this video’s foreground, I would have rushed toward the car and at least tried to get the license plate number or any identifying features. I’m simply not capable of hearing that level of pain from someone and just letting them continue to be hurt.
@@Arcturus-c1c The clip was also cut off before you see the husband attempt to chase the vehicle. I'm not sure why so many of these channels cut that part of the video and fail to mention it.
Why not call the cops or something instead of standing around then
OMG Relisha baby you have not been forgotten🥺my heart is aching for all these lost souls
Amy's case is the most terrifying to me. She came so close to being rescued so many times. At this point it's just a matter of the police not trying hard enough.
Or people just not caring, using her as an object and not bothering to help. Yet somehow deciding that is worth telling (also showing to the world what a disgusting human being you are) when it's too late.
Sue the cruise ship company
It really pissed me off that the navy guy didn’t say or do anything when he had the chance in the brothel even if she wasn’t amy the woman in the brothel clearly needed he’s help
It's due to the fact they don't wanna piss on the leaders shoes. I'm sure they could take them down but they're also probably being funded by these rings. Think about it.
It wanst the police it was the navy.
Lesson. NEVER EVER trust a stranger with your child. RELATIVES are even suspect sometimes. Make sure she or he stays CLOSE!!!
Yeah, no kidding. When my oldest was 2 and I was pregnant with my second, we were looking for a local church as we had not been in town long. My son is autistic and was often a handful so we sat near the back. We knew no one at this church. Some woman, well meaning I'm sure, came up behind us and offered to take our son to the children's room. I politely declined. He was antsy but not making any noise and we were the only people in that pew. She came up to us two more times with the same offer. Again, we declined, but the third time I turned around, I think the look on my face was enough to keep her from approaching again. I was extremely irritated. To this day, 20 years later, I do not know what made her think that I would just turn my 2 year old child over to the care of absolute strangers. I don't care if it was in a church. I didn't know her and was not about to just hand him over. My sister-in-law from another, safe country overseas, could not understand why I kept such a close eye on my kids. She had kids the same age but was used to not really paying that close attention. She just wrote her phone number on their arms, which in her defense was a common practice there. If your child got lost over there, someone would just call the number on the kids arm. We had to explain to her that in the US, it was dangerous and borderline neglect to not keep track of your kids in public. And this was just a little more than 10 years ago. It's sad that the US has been so dangerous for kids for so long, but it's the way of the world now, I guess.
@@heatherhillman7280 Well the US is a very big country, so the likelihood that there are evil people in that country rises.
I wish my mom knew this fact
Children are most often killed by their own parents, not strangers.
Agreed
Another creepy part about this is whenever the screen goes ststic and then blank, i see a horrendously ugly face just staring at me from the screen, my own face adds to the horror
Hold up😳😂
Aww don’t say that about yourself : (
That's why they call it a black MIRROR 😜
Linda F drum drum bisss
lol
The Relisha case is just heartbreaking. I wish her aunt could've gotten custody of her
Me too
I’m starting to really like this guy. He’s definitely up there with Nexpo
@NotFBIAgent mamamax, a true legend. From hentai reviews to catching pedos.
He also reminds me of inside a mind :’l
I'm so glad of how much Nick's grown
Agreed completely. Both outstanding UA-camrs.
I’m starting to like you baby
My only question is, if they had video of the little girl going into the hotel room, how do they not have one of her leaving the room?
They might have gone out of the window
Maybe the video of her leaving was deleted?
Maybe the police never released it, as he said. This was my thought exactly lol
She had killed her self in there I think
Also how did no one in the hotel hear a gunshot when the guy shot his wife?
Did the mother of that poor little girl not know what "grooming " is...never trust someone who keeps buying your child toys etc
It wasn’t a very big thing back then I would assume she thought ,” Oh what a kind gentlemen he’s so nice.”
they were homeless, so people giving gifts may have not been as much as a "woah that's weird" type of thing.
But what if your mother's new bf buys you an new gaming setup without her knowing it will you accept it?
EVEN IF IT’S A CLOSE FAMILY MEMBER LIKE YOUR MOM. NEVER TRUST ANYONE THAT BUYS TOYS FOR YOUR KIDS, EVEN YOURSELF!
Facts
I can’t imagine how Amy felt in those moments where her freedom was just out of her grasp. A life could have been saved had the captain thought about prioritizing a human being’s own safety over the convenience of a few passengers. It’s sick to think about, how one easy decision potentially would have ended in Amy’s rescue, I hope her family is doing alright after this.
There was a follow up comment by someone who spoke to someone who worked on that ship that claimed some staff are involved with trafficking her 😢🙏🏼
@@sadaqahgreen3006 oh my god that's terrible
Captain may have been in on it. Just saying
the woman standing on her porch as the girl screamed for help sent chills down my spine-
Same. I have no idea what I would do in that situation
Hopped in the car and tailed them for as long as possible. While having someone calling the police.
In the full video, She and her husband actually trying to follow them, but unfortunately it was too late, she lose them
I remember seeing that one on the news, they actually tried to follow the car that sped away but lost track of them. It was terrifying and sad to watch.
It truley is a hard situation to be in. Do you find the poor woman screaming for help? What if they get you too? What if they're in the middle of killing her, or worse? What do you do then? Fight them? Grab the girl and run? Could you outrun them? What do you do? Is it already too late? It is. You took to long. Everyone will blame you. They will call you a monster for not trying to help. But the one how blames you the most... is you.
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Metaph Jokes are always welcome
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Hence the expression "Dark Humour"...
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Cruise ships are very dangerous, and are known for having tons of missing cases on board the ships with no resolution because the law doesnt apply there, and most of the times it is the crew themselves who are the main suspects. Therefore, never walk alone or be by yourself in cruise ships, never, not even when walking a seemingly safe and short distance. Always be with someone or in a group and make sure your doors are locked and secured and so are your belongings, because the crew can walk in with master keys and take your info from your passport. Also, be careful of your food and drinks because they could drug you to make you an easy target. Again, never be by yourself, even if its a family friendly cruise like a disney one, they are dangerous too.
Also, never trust anyone with your kids, ever. Not even if they offer to babysit them for you, and especially never if they offer to take them on trips, give them presents or rides somewhere. You never know someone's true intentions, so it's better to be safe than sorry.
This sounds kinda bullshit ngl, however I haven't done any research and I've been on cruises a handful of times so I'm on the fence.
Bro calm down you don't live in The Dark Ages
You're there to relax and enjoy not to be freaking Sherlock Holmes
It’s not that the law doesn’t apply overseas it’s because in international waters it can be confusing on which law enforcement agency has jurisdiction.
Mrs Derka her advice makes sense though. Don’t let strangers babysit your kids, that doesn’t seem that preachy to me.
I mean this should be common sense even if you are not on a cruise
I believe whole heartedly that Relisha's mom sold her to that man. She was already abusive, she didn't care at all for her daughter. She might not have killed her, but there's no way she doesn't hold some responsibility for what happened.
What I think happened is, and this is just my theory:
The man knew that the mother was neglecting her daughter so he was being nice to gain her trust. Kinda like what people do to new animals in zoo's and such. Anyway, he bought her gifts, took her out to places, so he can seem like that, "Perfect Guy" to her.
So when she got to a specific point of trusting (Hence, when they went out together alone) he probably knew his next part of his plan. He took her into a hotel room, (Maybe) did some sexual things to her and continued on with his life.
When people and the schools noticed that she was mysteriously disappearing, he made a deal with her mother to keep it a secret. He probably gave her a lot of money too, and since the mother was already neglecting the poor kid, she didn't care. So she basically sold her to that man.
The man most likely did a lot of inappropriate things to her (Probably even had intercourse with her), and killed her. He used his heavy-duty bags to safely transport the body around and also purchased a shovel so he can bury her body. After he buried her in a safe and secret spot, he threw away the shovel. (Most Likey to avoid suspicion from the cops)
After he was done with all of that, he called the mother in to the hotel room for an unknown reason. (Could've been to pay her, sexual ordeals, or just to have a chat.) To avoid getting tattled on by the mother, he killed her. Shot her. He didn't bother getting rid of the evidence since he rushed to his house (or wherever the heck he was staying again).
He rushed into his house and finally; Shot Himself. I think he killed the mother so when the cops find his body, the mom won't tell the cops the truth. Even though she was a PoS and neglectful, she probably would've told the truth to the cops. So the man killed her so the *real* secret could be, well, a secret.
This is just my personal theory on this. Also, I'm really sorry about what happened to Ralisha in this story. No person, and especially a child, should ever go through that in life. I hope she's still alive somewhere...
I can only hope...
Breaks my heart so much that there’s little kids out there being abused and are in need of help 😭
@@Kidey11 umm he killed his own wife, not the girl's mother....
Thank God you're not a detective.
@TheGr8one1022😂
Officials ruled out the possibility that she jumped or fell overboard because she was a strong swimmer.
That makes sense. If you’re a strong swimmer you can’t be overtaken or even pulled underwater by the large, strong currents created by a gigantic heavy cruise ship.
i mean theres also the possibility that they thought if they were a strong swimmer theyd know that theyd be overtaken or pulled under and thus not do it, but tbh it was probably just stupidity and not that
Officials pretty much know she has drowned if she went overboard and there’s not much they can do.... they are just placating you with the “ well, she was a strong swimmer”.... its a technique of deflection.... distracting you and putting the blame on the victim....to escape from responsibilities! Her swimming abilities have ZERO to do with her falling or jumping overboard.
Makes absolutely ZERO sense to me. It seems they get away with this lack of logic on a regular basis..... lets face it: even if someone saw you fall overboard, they would still have a hard time saving you bcz of the time it would take to get help and the size of the ship and currents created by the giant cruise ship! Not to mention sharks!!
@@blehh_mae That’s an interesting perspective and yeah I can definitely see that being possible. But exactly, most likely just stupidity and as Laura N Minney pointed out, an attempt at deflecting.
People would have known if there were big currents or a wave.
About amy, she was also drunk, so that'd make it hard to swim. Also, her fear of the ocean would make it much harder to swim even if she's a good swimmer
yeah, i was thinking she passed out fucking drunk, how would she swim? there must be some sort of reason that's not the case..? maybe she sobered up by then? I doubt the FBI would make such a mistake..but perhaps they did
yeah its most likely she drowned or fell off the cruise in some way
What about the email? If it's a troll then that's cruel.
There's also the fact that, even for a strong swimmer, its not guaranteed you could survive unexpectedly falling off a cruise ship at sea. The boat, even moving fairly slowly, would still leave a wake, effectively waves for those that don't know, that would make it harder to swim, with higher speeds making them larger and making it harder to catch up without them. And if she wasn't seen as she fell, it would have been difficult to notice her in the water, or even hear her, especially on a larger cruise ship. During the day she might have a better chance, but at night, the odds of her being spotted would have been really low, especially before they were actively looking for her. And if they don't see her fall, they don't hear her calling for help, it doesn't matter how good of a swimmer she is, if she's able to swim up to and stay near the ship, she can't just climb aboard. And depending on how long it was between going overboard and being reported as missing, she very easily could have run out of stamina, faster than usual thanks to the wake and trying to call for help. Just falling in unprepared could be the end of an Olympic gold medalist swimmer. There's too much against her survival to say a lifeguard would be able to survive falling off a cruise ship.
Game_head 1230 not the time
How do a smuggle a full-grown human off of a cruise ship? The only logical explanation to that is that the crew was involved. If Yellow is part of the crew, why is he allowed to dress in normal clothes and dance with guests? That's not how that works. It makes you wonder if there have been other similar cover-ups on cruise ships.
I think it was due to the fact that he was part of the band, because normally there allowed to where what they want, including casual clothes
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Unrelated but nola REPRESENT
All three cruise giants, have ship staff trafficked as slave labor. Maritime law gives them the option to commit or witness any crime without having to report anything to the local law enforcement or FBI. also, though ports and headquarters are in the USA they filed the companies in Panama and Bahamas to avoid higher taxes & more lenient authorities. The easiest place to traffic humans or toss someone off a balcony.
why is nobody talking about the fact that he could've thrown her in a suit case? most people, depending on how flexible they are, can fit into a suit case. also forgot to say this, but she couldn't have been in the water. because of the weight of the body, it would float on the surface of the water. unless he had any weights or something, I doubt that she was thrown in the water. However- she could've been pushed off the balcony and drowned, but because she was a strong swimmer, and because there's normally a ladder on the side of the boat to climb up, I don't think that's possible either
In the case of missing Grandma and son, I think when something becomes so massive and convoluted, the key is to get back to the basics. Common sense. Gut feelings. To me, Adrian was tired of taking care of his mother. I don't blame him for that given he was her full time carer for 7 years. But I do think he took her out to the ocean to kill her. Maybe a Mercy killing. Maybe not. But since we only have the sisters account, I think she knows. I think there was a purpose for that final picture she took. Evidence to support that she went to Sea. And as a last memory. Adrian did use that extra boat to escape. And he would have needed his sister to help him with that. An old woman with dementia would not have even known where she was going or why. Thank goodness. The whole demons story was fabricated. Common sense.
Yeah I believe the majority cases the simplest explanations could be what actually happened. The only problem is with all the lack of evidence
The sister was suspicious though, I think they both killed her to put her out of her misery/collect the life insurance.
@teargazed Exactly.
Yep .sounds about right..
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Best segway ever
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Idk why but I feel like this guy might be on his way to a full time youtube career with the quality of his videos and his growing popularity
You just said “idk why” but then listed reasons which are exactly why.
Everybody does this now lmao it’s so stupid. “Idk why but this [funny comment] made me laugh”
Don’t just say what literally everybody else does for no reason other than trying to format your words to mirror popular posts.
John Doe u must be fun at parties
@@JohnDoe-zq1ho damn u mad or sth?
He's on his period lol
Shimori Aki can you not detect jack shit? They’re clearly not mad lmao
These stories fuel my NEED to be a stronger person. I would hate to see someone fall, or go missing, because of my inadequacy
Yeah same but to be more stronger we need to get sponsored by raid shadow legend before we learn the kung fu or karate
@@HeTookThem oh sht you right. But how does one approach doing that
@@HeTookThem raid shadow legends is an turn based rpg that has over 400 characters.
I feel exactly the same.
Then just start with training right now.
That's the first time I've heard Amy felt the crew we're acting creepy toward her. I thought I'd heard everything about this case. The last story makes me question how could life be so cruel to a little girl like her?
There needs to be a whole documentary about disappearances on cruise ships and the possibility of these cruise ship companies being involved in human trafficking. There have been so many stories besides Amy’s.
Big time.
Ok look into how many people are on cruise at any given moment. Drunk idiots falling overboard is not some crazy far fetched thing. The majority of cases are that and suicides.
@@theendofit Uncle Rey
Yes. I will NEVER go on a cruise. I wouldn't go if it were free or someone paid me. It's super sketch and I don't think it sounds like a good time either.
@@theendofit No.
Relisha's life was hard enough. Heart-breaking.
Whatever
slush101 0 ok 11 year old
So sad... what if she is alive 😢😭
slush101 0 what do you mean “whatever”
Mr • Mrs Honestly makes me livid, what a fucking psycho
Relisha's story is absolutely heartbreaking. Any disappearance is sad, but when it's a child, only 8 years old...
and don't forget how she was living in a bed bug infested, barely livable homeless shelter with an allegedly abusive & neglectful mother BEFORE she was kidnapped.. she deserved so much better than that
@@gummyrats407 So many people shouldn't have kids.
@@rdred8693 agreed. It's awful how so many people neglect their children, and people often don't realize until it's too late.
Every kid deserves a parent, but not all parents deserve a kid.
@@gummyrats407
A hellish life.
It's really rotten.
the plot twist in the second story was amazing. I went from thinking “it was probably an accident and their bodies were left at sea” to “what the hell happened??”
"The woman claimed to be Amy"
What did those people do with that? Did nobody take her to the authorities??
Yeah I was wondering the same. From what I understand, Curacao police is pretty corrupt, so they might be in on it??
Tbh that whole case sounds super sus. Why would only the captain and that other guy know that Amy was missing?
I mean, if you're talking about the woman in the brothel, the soldier in question supposedly didn't say anything because he was afraid of getting in shit for visiting a brothel.
“oh yeah some person claimed to be someone who’s missing! did i call the cops? of course not why would i do that? 😊” - someone in every missing case ever (because apparently no one cares to call the cops 🙄)
Relisha's mother bothers me -- I don't care how nice the older man is I would NOT have my child to go off with him. And to make matters worse she believed her daughter was only at the grandmothers even though it was only suppose to be for a weekend and still telling reporters/school that her daughter at her grandmothers?!! Unreal! I wonder if Relisha's mother made a "deal" with him.
Yeah same. Its all way too sus. How can you let your child go off with a random man and assume shes at your mums house without even bothering to check?? dont be shocked when she goes missing
I dunno. It does seem a bit sus. Who would be stupid enough to let a random old man take your child, it really doesn’t make sense. I thought she was stupid at first but considering you just said that, and the fact that the mother was living in a homeless shelter...she could have been aware or even have made a deal with the man to pimp out her daughter...they might have split the money. They should have checked if the mother suddenly came into any money. I believe the wife found out that he was renting a room at different hotels and potentially thought he was cheating or something and brought it up and he probably panicked. Because if she knew were the hotel room was she could have gone to check. I think he may have also smuggled the girl out of a window wince she was never seen leaving (depending on how high up their room was obviously ) and it’s also possible that the murder or his wife rattled him so much that he was going to come clean but the mother found out and MAY (this is a half baked theory I’m not a detective) have killed him and made it look like a Suicide. Or perhaps the people he made a deal with to traffic the poor girl wanted to tie up some loose ends. Idk. I’m still trying to figure out how the shovel and trash bags would fit in
@@mysteryhuman5531 bags and shovel could be a cover up to make it seem as if he killed the girl and burried her body to mislead police maybe
Damn that's an interesting idea.
He had to carry some kind of bag or suitcase out of that hotel room at some point.
Brother: "Hey sis, don't worry, just taking super frail and unhealthy Mom here on a sketchy ass 3 day boating trip on this small boat with no cabin, bathroom, kitchen, bed, or even a simple roof or cover from the elements. But don't worry I'll Text you!"
Sister: "Sounds legit, can I see you off and take a super sketchy picture to commemorate this super sketchy trip?"
Brother: "Hells ya! I like your thinking sis!"
Yeah, sis is either the most trusting person ever or in on it
This fucking killed me LMAO!!!😂😂
😂😂😂
Lol right?! When I saw that boat I was like 3 days, on that thing, out at sea? Looks like you could just about fit one person curled up on the floor sleeping uncomfortably, but no way would you take a super frail old lady out on that for several nights. Can't believe the sister was just like "ok cool".
@@wisdom7228 It actually fucking KiLlED HeR
The sister of Adrian was way too calm about her brother and mom's disappearance, I feel like she knows more then she's letting on.
Yeah.
and she knew they were going to be on the boat for three days knowing that there was no sleeping quarters ? didnt make sense to me
if they were in a cult made she was brainwashed into thinking what her father was doing was ok. But I'll admit yeah it's still werid when you point it out@@2sicc127
Lord please give Relisha Rudd peace. Wherever she is on this world, or in the spirit world, just don’t let her be suffering Lord.
I’m so sorry Relisha, every adult in your life failed you. I pray for you every night and I will not let anyone forget your name.
Low key kinda gay bro
Josh Robinson please shut up.
@@locusttherongaurd370 nah
Clark chill out, shes not suffering shes gone. If there is no video of her leaving and he bought trash bags and a shovel then shes not alive. Get your head out of your ass
@@droshy01kinda cringe bro
Sigh, the Mother was too foolish. She was either too vulnerable or too stupid. Who receives too much generosity without a motive? How could she allow her daughter to a old man she didn't know well.. There's just too many red flags.
Ikr. Like how could you leave your child with someone you barely know.. And how when her child was missing she just thought "oh well shes probably still at her grandmas house" like really?!
Yea she knew. You can't not know the stranger man that has your daughter for entire weekends was doing something bad. She knew.
She was probably in on it. She didn’t even seem to care that her daughter was reported missing. She most likely sold her own daughter to the old man and the old man either sexually assaulted her to the point of death, shot her or sold her again to another person.
wow, I love how these situations always come back to blaming the mother. Obviously she was too naive, but she was living in a homeless shelter. The guy was giving the child things and taking her places and the child probably never told her anything strange. It's normal for lots of ppl in these types of situations to let ppl who show them kindness to their children to let them take them to places.
cleo love she shouldn’t have been so trusting though. You can’t just give your child to some man you don’t know well. It’s common sense
The mom never called grandma to see if her daughter made it there safely?? Wtf
bad parenting . it was bad parenting as soon as she trusted a grown ass 50 year old man to take her child out alone .
I’m late to reply but I said the same thing out loud! I would’ve called my Mom when they were on the way, and I would’ve ask for a call once they arrived!
I would have been in the car
She wasn't a good mother
@@chrissy8768 She sold her and was completely complicit and to blame.
My husband and 16 year old daughter were on that cruise ship Rhapsody of the Sea the voyage before “Amy”. I can tell you the waiters and other workers were being to friendly with my daughter. They would take turns bringing the bread shaped like alligators and other shapes to our table to give to her, and other “goofy things they would do (I’m sure to get her to feel comfortable around them, like they were friends. I went from being annoyed to being fearful of their behavior towards my daughter which I discussed with her, and she couldn’t go anywhere on the ship without my husband or I. There were I think 2,000 workers on the ship all from different countries and none spoke English. It didn’t ruin our time, but I was cautious. The next cruise out was when Amy disappeared, I knew it had to be one of the waiters, and wasn’t an accident. After that cruise, I had no desire to go on another one. The Rhapsody of the sea was a beautiful ship. I believe we were on the second voyage. I still get sick when I think that could of been my daughter.
Wow that’s crazy!!! It’s hard to believe she didn’t fall overboard and was sex trafficked but god maybe she was after reading this!!!
Why would he take his mother out on that little boat for three days that seem all wrong
Ikr.i wouldn't even wanna be on that for a few hours,let alone days.lol
he totally killed her and himself isnt it obvious?
a boat with no cabin and BARELY any cover with the skies looking as they do in the background of that picture? yeah he for sure killed her and probably himself
probably got tired of taking care of her and decided to end both of their lives because stress
He didn't end his life, he fled on that second missing boat. His sister was aware and the mother was dead on the boat in the picture. They really pulled a weekend at Bernie's
Nick, you have to investigate into Mount Shasta. To give some context there have been accounts of people losing time, of a city buried under the mountains and the lake. People going missing are reported as well, including the man who found the city. Not to mention several sights of UFO’s. There is also an account I have from the area passed down to me from my mentor. The story went something like this: Dawn is my mentor and an amazing woman, she has done so much in her life and growing up in California made for plenty of interesting events to happen to her. (She once met Charles Manson when she was around 12, she toured with Rick Springfield, etc.) but her story of the mountains terrified her. To get to her camp sight her group was forced to take a boat across the lake, this was many years ago and she was a teenager at the time. Around this time she was tuning in and out to a story the man steering was telling. She swore she overheard him say that there was a city discovered under the lake, and that the man who discovered it vanished suddenly. Now the story is that there is a city under the mountains but the lake was something she had not heard before. Dawn at the time was a lifeguard and a rather good swimmer in her own right, but after hearing this she grew to have an aversion for the lake, it kept her up at night and terrified her. She refused to go in alone. Well, one night while she was out and traveling along a sloped path, Dawn began to slip down into the water. Normally she’d be fine but she was absolutely panicked, never has she ever been that scared of the water. She started to scream and scream for help and eventually someone with a boat came and got her to the shore. When she got back to camp there were search parties looking for her, and apparently she had managed to be gone for 8 hours. Her parents were worried sick and screamed at her but Dawn had no memory of the event. On the final day of her camping trip on the lake, she was sitting on the dock and watching everyone swim when a man dropped his keys in the lake. He dove in to try and find them and it eventually became a game. Dawn didn’t want to go but everyone knew she was a life guard and she was pressured into trying to find them. She figured it was the last day and that everyone was around so if she didn’t come up that they could get help. Dawn dove to the bottom and tried to feel around for the keys when she felt a hand press down on her back and run its hand along her body. She panicked and forced herself to the top of the water, she got out of the lake, told the guy she couldn’t find the keys and ran to the camp. She demanded that the family pack up and leave immediately. She never returned since then and still has some concerns about the lake, but firmly believes the experience that happened to her.
You gonna share that account please?
John Doe I’ve edited the original post!
damn son
That last story with the little girl made me sick to my stomach I hate anything happening with little children and the mother wasn't shit either smh
That Ring doorbell clip was fucking terrifying. I wouldn’t have been able to sleep that night if I was the woman on the front porch. Moments like that are what nightmares are made of
Its probably fake..
@@chubbiMommi those aren't fake screams
@@1irishshark I live in a neighborhood where I hear this kind of stuff all the time. It's either kids, or adults who dont know how to get their shit together just making drama. So I have a hard time believing that it was actually someone in distress.
@@chubbiMommi fair enough that could be very possible just someone overreacting to something that
This whole video is just the last seen moment of Nick's monetization
I'm kinda surprised that these horror channels get sponsors on UA-cam especially today, but I'm not complaining. They need to eat!!
It’s tough out here😫😂
A strange disappearance indeed...
Hey Nick you cool
*Unlike many Horror Channels focused on the Paranormal*
Nick Crowley gives a sense of fear..not from the ones who are dead, but from the ones who are alive among us.
there is one impostor among us
@@shane6722 haha funny amugus joke plz laugh
Ah yes amugus i love that game
@@shane6722 Veri funni!! Among us sus chungus wholesome 100
Little girl was not the imposter
Try again
The real question is how did he leave the hotel? The cameras caught him walking in but never walking out so how did he leave?
Window propelling? Idk
@@omnishangout747 someone could have seen that
@@retr0_724 probably
They caught him on security camera coming put with a trash bag. I remember seeing it on the news.
the big con style 😎
THANK GOD SOMEONE FINALLY MENTIONED HER!!!! Relisha Rudds case has always broken my heart. I'm fully convinced her "mother" was selling her or something. She was on the steve Wilkes show and wouldn't take a test. This poor baby
Who else thought that the guy running up to the girl at full speed was the creepiest thing ever
That shit was horrifying, hearing her screams as well had me in tears
@@elchupacabra1406 i cant hear anything?
Man turned into sonic
Miko my man went full on highway star
@@dawidgrzesiak9704 21:50
I'm confused, if her last known footage was of her entering the Hotel Room and the security camera is on 24/7 shouldn't she be seen leaving in some way? The only way to exit is the door and window and the window should obviously be crossed out. If she left alive there should be footage of her leaving but if she was killed (as gruesome as this might sound) Khalil would probably be seen leaving the room with a large suitcase or trashbag so it's not hard to assume what happened. So where's the footage?
So I remember seeing this on the news, they had him on camera holding a trashbag.. I believe coming out of the hotel. They presumed it was her body.
Biscuit Gidoni oh wow.. ya I wanted to at least see the footage of him leaving.. it would prob explain a lot more
Finally, someone with the ability to question this properly...
We're on the same page, my friend. I was just about to ask the same questions.
maybe the hotel had something to do with it
Some times, it's not just the story behind the disappearance that make it so indulging and interesting, but also the storyteller. In this case, that is true.
Flandre Scarlet what happened to her?
Flandre Scarlet unrelated but i spot a touhou fan! also the little fears is awesome highly recommend. i think she’s in a band now or smth but i forget what it’s called...
that girl screaming for help in the kidnapping clip gave me chills, in that situation it was *all* she could do to try and escape and it was to no avail.
hearing about these kinds of things is scary, but witnessing them, be it through video footage or as they take place in real time really makes you remember that for so many people out there in situations like that, theres no hope, theres no one to come rescue them.
and it scares me more to know that it could happen at any time to anyone. and knowing im a more likely target because of age, gender, and appearance, makes me want to stay inside my house forever
you want some advice? buy a gun, and keep it in it's holster, on your person, at all times.
sure, you could always buy mace or a taser, but those can be dampened by various cheap and inconspicuous means, but with a solid, police issue, Glock branded pistol at your side, even if they had a high-level bulletproof vest on, you could still put a couple .9mm rounds into their legs and they'd drop like a stone, which generally speaking, you should always do, because if they happen to have a bulletproof vest on and you aim for the chest, it may be too late by the time you realize your shots had no effect.
if you do go this route, you should definitely invest in firearm safety training, as some of the most tragic deaths have come about due to firearm negligence.
anyway, hope you stay safe! with absolute sincerity - a concerned internet user.
*Moments before a disappearence*
1. My phone after I toss it to my bed
Lollll 😂
Underrated comment
Then you suddenly hear you’re mum scream you’re name angrily because she’s gone through your phone
Yeah but its even worse when it competes for olympic gold medal
lollll
why the hell would staying 3 days on a small ass boat meant for fishing sound okay?
well if your in Alaska like me its a bit different.
@@TheAidsterlafriniere it was in australia
Right!? Rediculous
@@akristen4971 ridiculous**
@@babyraccoon4698 who cares
I will never forget Relisha, that little face is so memorable.
Ya now her? Wow
@@FrNotrRocky No I don't know her. I've just heard her story and seen her face several times.
@@shayjohnson1114 oh ok. The way said it made it obvious you knew her lol😂
@@dewaldsteyn1306 I don't know her at all.
I'm pretty sure the first one, the guy killed his mom, and escaped on the other boat.
But why ? She was most likely close to death what would be the reasoning ?
@@nicolejohnson9768 she was dying of dementia ...Mayb he didn’t want her to suffer anymore
@@tikifreaky5204
But then where is that guy now? Did he legit just disappear?
But if that happened, why wasn't the second boat ever found?
How did he use the second boat if they were in the middle of the ocean and the first boat was found under water
The relisha Rudd case was on a show called Steve Wilkos. The mother was on the show and she refused to take a lie detector test. I think she had a part in here daughter’s disappearance. She showed no emotion throughout the whole time on the show about the daughters disappearance.
The African Bolshevik bro you’re pfp and name are fire. Power to the people! Death to imperialism!
Tbh I would refuse to if I was innocent. Not only are they useless because they’re inadmissible in court, but they also don’t work as well as people think they do. I’d be horrified if it said I was lying when I was telling the truth
blazereh o/ yeah but the mother clearly knew something. Also I bet she didn’t know too much about polygraphs. There’s a lot more evidence to suggest she had something to do with it or at least knew something. Throughout the show she didn’t show any emotion concerning her daughter, no crying no sadness nothing. Also allowing your daughter to be alone with a janitor from a homeless shelter is a very stupid thing to do so either way she is guilty.
The African Bolshevik wtf are you talking about? She probably trusted the guy and it was a mistake and you judge someone as guilty for making a mistake. Also, not everyone grieves by crying and being sad you vegetable
She was definitely in on it. People just act like she is innocent because they think every bitch that pops a kid out is an angel.
Holy crap you've grown so raipdly in the past few months. I remember when you had less than 1k subs and only getting a few thousand views. You're doing awesome dude!
He deserves it he’s like Shane Dawson but better
Yeah, I'm so happy to have found him relatively early into him blowing up.
Pretty much. I've been watching him since 30k, and he's grown VERY fast in less than about 3 months.
He has! Proud.
Pepe the movie director Cortez I mean as of recently he’s not hard to beat
My god that abduction clip is absolutely horrifying, that is my absolute worst nightmare.
I live 20 mins from Frankston, where Adrian’s boat went missing.
Why would the family allow a 83 year-old woman with dementia, sail on a boat for 3 days, with no sleeping quarters? The sister even said she slept all the time!
I hadn’t even heard of this case, as I was busy raising kids at the time. Thank you for covering it!
These days, I research many mysterious cases, and this one really creeped me out!
SO I HAD to look up the unblurred version of Felicity Loveday's photo and maybe it's just bc I don't have a ton of experience with dead bodies, but she looks pretty alive to me ( I DO have a lot of experience with alive bodies lmao especially those of elderly women as I have worked in end of life care) - it was overcast so her complexion isn't alarming at all, and she honestly looks like every dementia patient I've had as clients - she looks uncomfortable. I'm sure she was used to sitting at her nursing facility all the time and being out on a boat made her body reactive to the movements and she clenched up her hand.
I doubt anyone will read this comment lol but these are just my thoughts.
I just read it... thought she looked moreso alive but I'll do what you did, checking the unblurred version 😉
@@sadaqahgreen3006 definitely look into it. I'd be interested in what others think
The last case is soooo sad. I don’t know how her mother would let her go out with a strange man 😫😢
Michelle Valdez her mother neglected her
Well many people suspect that her mom sold her to him
MysterïousTïïngs ? Damn that’s sad
right like i kinda understand him watching over while she got some to eat or sum.. but weekends ?? dawg thats so dumb bro. & the fact that the mother neglected her & rarely noticed her gone, she obviously set it up.
I don't think the mother set it up, i think she was just neglectful.
For the second story, people sometimes leave their shoes behind when they jump off to kill themselves. Maybe the people that were behind trafficking her tried making it a suicide.
Or maybe she feel overboard?
yea it's a tradition in southeast asia to take your shoes off before you.. do it
mi goreng sick ass tradition
@@Hostefar It's because in southeast Asia (or at least in Japan) it's tradition to take your shoes off when you enter a place so it's symbolism for entering the afterlife.
@@AConfessionOnline
Isnt it also so that you dont bring the negative things with you (just as you take off your shoes when entering a house so that the dirt doesnt get on the floor)?
It just fills me with anger that Amy asked at least two people for help and yet they did nothing. Everything that could have gone wrong did for her.
Hol up, how is someone a lifeguard if they are deathly afraid of the ocean.
Could be a pool lifeguard. Maybe she was afraid of the ocean because its so massive and there are waves but she doesn't mind a pool
Pool or lake lifeguard
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa800 I don't think lakes have lifeguards, oe maybe it's just the lake near me that doesn't have a lifeguard.
@@LUC1DDR34MSLakes and rivers which have tourists bathing often have lifeguards.
@@msaocer oh, ok
Is it just more or does he have a perfect voice for these types of videos?
It's probably just more because he has not.
Yeah it’s so chilling
He kinda has this "sitting at the camp fire telling stories of the hook-handed man"-voice.
@@BeccaBuckLebowski Please don't talk to me in derogatory terms.
@@ChocolateMilk.. Huh? I didn't talk to you at all?
His voice is the opposite of Bob Ross's. Perfect for this kind of stuff.
Yeah I am shivering over here... SAVE ME :O
Young, unmascular, horrifying
This isn't his speaking voice, this is a fake inflection he's using to be "scary".
@@jerrell1169 It fits the subject and the theme of the video. I dont see what to complain
The cops in charge of investigating the Amy disappearance should be fired.
These videos don’t scare me, they just make me lose faith in our police.
Bruh I can’t believe how horrifying it would be for a victim to be kidnapped or sex trafficking or anything
I’ve never told anyone about my situation but when I was around 11 years old one night it was 8-9pm I went to go get food and the store was just a few blocks away so I wasn’t worried at all but when I was coming back from a store and than I saw a man on his motorbike coming straight at me and was saying “here come here I will drop u home” and I said no and than he got off his bike and he asked me what’s my name and he even got closer to me and I started walking a lil faster and he then started walking fast too and as soon as I started to run he grabbed me by my hand so tight idk what was his intentions or anything but I still thank god to this day after that he grabbed me by my hand than a couple of guys showed up between the age 17-20 and I screamed for my life and the guys started run to help and that mf let go of my arm and got on his bike so quick and dipped and I asked the guys if they could drop me home which they did and I am so greatful for that night becz idk what would’ve happen to me if the young guys didn’t show up and the guy was also fking massive so I wouldn’t have had any chance of fighting him.
The guys that came to the rescue was also bunch of boxers who just finished their training.
and I didn’t tell my parents about the situation and after that I joined a boxing gym club and I did boxing for 6 years for self defence
and all of this took place in Pakistan even if I did tell the cops they wouldn’t do shit becz Pakistani cops don’t do nothing
people were getting killed in there and the cops wasn’t doing anything about it
Edit: please take care of yourself no matter how old u may be u never know what might happen to you, if you’re young learn how to self defence becz there are so many cruel people in this world
Wooowww shm 😔
I’m sorry but you put yourself in more danger by not thinking. Unless you knew those guys, you couldn’t have known that they were actually going to drop you off at home
KuwakaNey they stepped in trying to help me so I put my trust in them and I wasn’t even thinking properly at that moment, I just wanted to get home that’s all. One of the scariest moments of my life especially I was so young and helpless.
So glad you’re okay this worlds a cruel place
“These are the moments before a disappearance.”
“Before we start, this video is sponsored by audible!”
Raid shadow legends would have made this even.better
DeadGaming _240 Yes it would’ve!
@@Jbreezy2368 lol stop self promoting
@@hipbro3484 its sad that he has 300 subs because of self Promoting
godza theres 300 retards then
These stories..terrifying to the core 😧
I’d rather be dead then be trafficked, that’s a fate worse then death!!
@@skulkyt to kidnap and sell people. Oftentimes they get tortured in some form and passed constantly from hand to hand. Big, big problem
Plus the traffickers keep them doped up so they can't run or seek help.
@@thatcrazywhitegirl1836 That is super sad
@@determined919 the women are sold to high bidders to be raped. And yes the drug then with herion to the point where they just lay there. Watch the movie taken its about it its pretty good
Trafficked people are as good as dead, cus often times they still die out of the inhumane treatment and overdosing on drugs. It's a long painful death.
25:22 so the school notices that the child is missing, yet her own mother doesn't?
*Great parenting* 👏👏👏
Tatum definitely looks like a pretty strange, emotionless guy, like he has no soul...
He looks so familiar to me lmaoo😭
It’s so sad nobody cared about that little girl. She had a mother and grandmother who let her live in squalor in a homeless shelter. Who didn’t even care enough that she just never showed up with either to even tell anyone. What a horrible life that poor girl lived.
“And even a life guard at the time”
“She was afraid of the ocean”
Hummm...ok..
you should be too.
have you ever heard of a pool or a lake?
Ocean is full of thousands of creatures. Sharks seals Wales etc they can and will smother/kill you or at the very least scare the piss out of you
i did that. i hate the ocean/ salt water, but pools are a different story. i worked as a life guard at the local water park and loved it
although i’d NEVER go on a cruise
I don't get how those two statements are weird. Makes sense to me, but I think saying open water would be a more accurate description to describe her fear than just saying the ocean.
"Holding out hope she's still alive, possibly sold into trafficking "
...I don't get that. Honestly, I can't imagine facing this with my own child, but between abuse and trafficking or getting fatally shot, the latter seems much more peaceful and easy to bear. Trafficking victims RARELY get rescued and returned.
Easier for YOU, sure. But children are elemental forces of nature; they will ALWAYS fight for life. To say you'd rather have them dead...well, that says something. About you, unfortunately.
Even amidst the worst of the Holocaust, they clung to hope. Because as the saying goes: "One more minute of life, is still...life." And it is ALWAYS preferable to the alternative.
I did a top 5 Cruise disappearance video on my true crime channel a couple of weeks ago and someone claiming to have worked on Rhapsody of the Seas commented. She stated that she knew Amy was trafficked and that some of the crew members did single her out and in fact did smuggle her out at that port. 🤷🏽♀️
That person was probably faking, or else it would have talked about it to the police
@@msaocer exactly. While could argue she didn't speak up out of fear of getting kidnapper by her coworkers. Buuuuut it's thr internet so probably a lie
Don’t believe everything you see without evidence.
So...she knew, and did nothing. Said nothing.
Lying, or complicit. Either way, bad person. Avoid people like that; they have an unhealthy addiction to manufacturing trauma drama.
That person was most likely lying.
First rule of the internet: "Never believe everything you see/read."
I could say that I was one of the detectives on this case and that I found an extremely important clue but kept it a secret. Would you know whether it's true or not? Never trust random users on the internet.
yesss he got sponsored, well deserved dude!
Why didn’t the police look for Amy after all those claims were given.
Because the crew of the ship claimed to “look around” when they didn’t do anything cuz they were in on the plan, then the fbi searches weeks later when it was too late so they reported to the police
Police??? More like a the navy or National gaurd
Freakin sickos.. the fbi needs to do MORE.. what if that was ur child? Ugh so sick
Nick:"They found Tatum, the one and posibly only person to know where Alicia was.The man who had all the answers they were looking for.But, there was one issue..."
Me:"Don't tell me, he is dead"
Nick:"Tatum was dead"
Me:"There it is"
Sorry if I bother you or something, but I think her name is actually spelled Relisha.