I thought he was going to say the band members went back inside to save people (because it was their fault for setting off the pyrotechnics) but no, they went back inside for the equipment..
It's so sad, that monster Robinson, looking at his picture, he seems to have a sweet smile and squinty eyes, like a mall Santa. He doesn't look creepy to me. Yikes
I love stories like this!!! It's crazy. There was one segment I watched and it dealt with the creepy, scary, and paranormal, and it was something like kids drawings with disturbing backstories and one story was a kid who had drawn a family pic and there was a random guy in it and the parents asked him but he wouldn't answer. So they ended up catching him talking to a stranger who was coming to visit the kid at night and told him to keep it secret cuz he gave the child candy!! How freaking crazy!! Glad to see you posting back again!!
Wow that sounds terrifying. There was another case where sisters were sleeping in the same room and one of them was gone in the morning. When the mom asked the other kid where her sister was, she said "the man with the beard in the magician hat took her". The sister saw the man enter through the window and take her sister.
I think Charlie might have sent Arthur out for more shotgun shells because he would have been the biggest obstacle to his massacre. The only one who could have fought back effectively.
That makes no sense to me. He could just as easily shoot him dead like the others. He could even start with him to be sure. I think he wanted at least one member if his family to survive. Maybe he thought he wanted to spare the cruelty of this world the rest of the family while also thinking he'll spare the strongest member to give him a chance at living in this hellish world.
The video of the night club fire is still on UA-cam in its entirety and I gotta say...it's one of the most chilling and disturbing things I have ever watched. You can literally hear people burning to death as the many screams become less and less frequent until the entire building is engulfed and burns to the ground. One of the saddest things I have ever seen.
We had a similar case to that night club here in Romania. The Colectiv club from București burst into flames after some fireworks, killing a lot of people in the proces. The difference from the night club presented in this video was that the Colectiv club had only a single exit. The other things are the same: same security violations, no fire extinguishing system, etc.
I’m astonished by the amount of similarities between Colectiv and the first story and also by the number of similar stories from other countries in the comments. Being from Romania, it was sad enough when this tragedy happened in our country. But it seems that innocent people die all over the world because of the stupidity and negligence of others.😢
yooo, are we all just gonna skip over that the dude who found (with his own children present) his sister-in-law, nieces, and nephews murdered (one of them a baby who was beaten to death) and his brother dead with evidence his brother was the murderer, and this dude was immediately like "time to turn this place into a tourist attraction!"?Like i know maybe money was tight but dude was seriously like "step right up and take a picture where I found my nephews beaten to death!"...what is wrong with this family?!
The Lawson family probably had an eerie feeling something was going on with the dad; back then family photos were a rare thing, and typically done for dead relatives. It had to be a very significant event for people who weren't famous or wealthy because it was very long process as opposed to today. If you see a picture of a parent/parents holding a baby or an elderly person in black in white, the baby or the elderly are likely already dead since it was believed you should have one picture of yourself before dying. Him taking his whole family out for a photo like that should've been a huge red flag.
Your voice and delivery is top notch quality. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you, Steve Downs, (Halo's Master Chief) and Robert Stack (Unsolved Mysteries) have the 3 best voices in the entire world.
there was a fire at a nightclub in brazil 10 years after the one presented at the video, more than 200 people, mostly young students, died at the tragedy. the saddest thing it’s that the problems were almost the same as the great white one, it was over crowded and the infrastructure was not safe for a nightclub
I lived close enough that I smelled it. You could smell bodies burning. I was only 7, but I remember my mom running barefoot out the door and down the hill to get there when she heard about it. She had friends there. It was a scary time.
I'm in the Niagara region of Southern Ontario and remember when Robert went over the Falls (I was in high school). Horrifying. I've been on the Maid of the Mist, the power those falls put out is insane! And scary to even think about going near. But they are definitely awe inspiring and makes u realize ur nothing when it comes to Mother Nature. Happy New Year everyone, and God Bless.
I’m also from that area (Buffalo, NY) and my grandparents and dad have told me stories about people attempting going over the falls. I’ve also been on the Maid of the Mist, incredible experience. I love it every time I go when I visit home.
Hey girl I just seen you're in Southern Ontario, I live in Niagara falls Canadian side/and I've lived on the US side as well . And yes we don't have shit on Mother Earth,the world is going crazy. I remember the whole Robert thing. It can get windy af up there. He definitely underestimated himself. RIP Robert. You have a nice night or day lol🙂🙏
@@annab7441 Wow, what a small world. Out of my countless interactions w random ppl on any social media I've nvr come across anyone from the region. I'm still in the Niagara Region where I've been my entire life. My husb is from Hamilton but moved here for me and my 3 kids a yr after we got together and were expecting our son, who just turned 10. As for the Falls, it doesn't matter how many times I see them, they're still awe inspiring, just like the Rockies out West in Alberta. It makes u realize just how small and insignificant u are. I don't ever want to get lost in those mountains, that's for sure, or mess around w the Niagara River let alone the actual Falls. Many ppl have lost their lives in the river alone. A 60yo American woman purposely drove her car into the river by driving around barricades and over a sidewalk passing by families w their children a few wks ago. Unfortunately by the time rescuers got to her, she didn't make it. Crazy and heartbreaking. U have a good day/night as well.
I grew up in the region as well. I was 13 when this happened, and don't really remember it. But my parents stopped letting me watch the news after Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy were killed. I do however remember seeing the falls many times over the years. They are awe inspiring.
As someone that has been homeless in his life. I can respect an individual like Mr.Overacher for his willingness to take on a task while hoping to raise awareness regarding Homelessness in America... Thanks for your attempt Mr.Overacher RIP.
I'm from New England, and during fire drills, the fire department actually teach about that tragedy to convey the dangers of fire. I know circumstances are very different, but it did work lol.
Yep it’s one of the few fires where there’s video of basically the whole event. It shows how crowd crush happens and just how fast fire and toxic fumes can kill.
I had tickets to that show. The night before I came down with a stomach bug from hell and ended up staying home. Thankfully my friends that did go, were already standing near the very back and were some of the first to get out of the building and were unharmed. But I think about it often, and wonder about it all the time, like what if I DID go, would I have been the one to push to the front (probably) and get my friends to come with me? I'm very thankful I was not there that night. What a horrible tragedy.
I'm so sorry Tiffany had her mom taken away from her but I was so glad to know that she now has kids herself. I cannot even begin to imagine the thoughts and feelings she experienced when she found out the truth O.O
The same thing happened with a nightclub in my country, the difference is that the emergency exits were locked and many people could not get out, they died, burned or trampled. The club owners' trial was last year, all were found guilty. The saddest thing is that the defense used "spiritual tapes" with the victims saying that the owners should be forgiven, it was shameful and disrespectful
In the fire academy I was in, we studied the Station Nightclub fire extensively. As far as egress, pyrotechnics, building safety protocols and codes as well as the polyurethane used. Everyone is in agreement that it could've been prevented.
I've lived in West Warwick all my life and the Station fire still haunts all of us! The smell that night will always be a nightmare for us from that neighborhood. The 1st responders are still damaged by what they arrived on scene to.
Thank goodness for y'all posting today, I really really needed some happiness today...thank you EWU for everything you do for us fans, friggin love you guys!!!!!!
I live in Rhode Island...I’m about 15 mins from WW...this was an AWFUL time here. Horrible for those people...I didn’t know anyone personally, but quite a few friends of mine did...very sad. They were all trapped horrific 😔
I recently learned from my mother that Sheila and her daughter were actually her next door neighbors growing up in the 90s, in their apartment complex. It’s so tragic. Nobody noticed when they went missing
When in college for my Engineering and CAD degree we had to learn about egress to buildings. The 2 most popular events in history we had to learn was the Station Club fire and the other was a factory fire where I think the women were trapped due to management locking exit doors and locking the gate to the elevator. Both were tragic
Ooo you’re talking about the case where the shop owner would lock the doors and they tried to escape by the fire escape that ended up crashing down and killing even more. It’s absolutely tragic and then they tried to do it again!
Being born and raised in Rhode Island, West Warwick is a shithole. Sadly when the station night club fire happened, i was babysitting for family friend and left the bar before the fire started. What people dont realize is the restaurant across the street held the bodies in their freezer due to the number of people the MEs office had to take
@@Anita-k nah it was all over the news here. They ended up redoing the whole place and it’s still open to this day. There was actually a story on the “Brothers side of the story” a few weeks ago on 20/20 I think it 60 minutes
@@TheOrginalPrincessColey Thank you very much for the additional interesting information! I'm a bit surprised, they made the storage of the bodies inside the local restaurant so public, but maybe it was impossible to keep it a secret in such a relatively small town anyways ... so to redo it makes sense to me, bc people would've been kinda weirded out knowingly eating from a place, where bodies had been stored after the fire (probably in the food-freezer), waiting for the autopsies to be performed; as a customer I would've been creeped out knowing this. Although it's certainly been the right thing to do, to help authorities store the bodies after this gigantic tragedy ... I can imagine the whole area in and around there had lost a huge part of their younger generation due to that total nightmare.
How old are you? Because if that's your pic I don't think you'd be babysitting for anyone rather you'd be being babysat yourself - to get into the club you'd have to have been 21 you sure don't look 40 now.
I'm a new subscriber. These stories are absolutely heartbreaking and maddening as well. So sad. Btw you have the perfect voice for these idorcity's. It makes hearing these a little "easier" to hear. So sad. RIP Angel's 🕊🕊🌾❤ God bless 👑🙏🏼💞💞
Please keep these coming! I’m completely addicted! I love the police interrogations scenes and how you describe the body language and such … awesome channel 💚
The station fire is very famous, with many documentaries available on UA-cam, the full video of people trapped and burning to death at the door was extremely haunting. It should be showed to all students on the first day of school, this is why everyone needs to not panic and evacuate in lines when fire breaks out.
That first story sounds A LOT like a fire we had in Sweden ages ago. I think it happened in Göteborg, also in a nightclub due to pyrotechnics. They use that fire all the time when educating about the dangers of fires in school. Scary stuff.
So I lived one town over from the fire so its always been something I’ve known about. That entire video of someone getting out of the nightclub that night is on youtube. Its not exactly graphic but it is still very horrifying because you can see how little time people had to get out and how bad the bottle neck at the doors was.
The first story reminded me of the tragedy of Cromañon in Argentina… it’s so angering to see these type of disasters happen all because of greed and without consideration of safety measures.
I live in West Warwick. And almost went to that show. If my daughter hadn't been born I would have probably went and wouldn't be here today. When this happened I was living right down the street. Ntm, I was a frequent at The Station Night Club. I would at least go there once a week. I knew all the staff. And the last time I had been there, there was a very strong chemical smell. They had just done renovations and and new insulation was put in. This was probably the notorious insulation that was so flammable. Insane. God Bless those poor individuals. May they rest easy.
The man that did the Niagara Falls, probably suffered his life without a fear reflex. I saw a documentary about it, they said Psychopaths often have this.. this guy wasn't homicidal lunatic, and seemed to be lovely, trying to bring awareness to help people as long as he had no fear, why not.
If you ever come across the actual Station nightclub fire footage, be wary of watching it. The part I still can't get out of my head is the abrupt cessation of screaming. It's panic and screaming and then it just stops, and all you can think is there is no one left alive or conscious to scream. It is the second most disturbing video I've watched and I regret it every day. Don't let curiosity ruin your sanity.
At 23:12 minutes when reenacting his kills for the police WTF is the ghostly face to the right of the man laying down in the photo? Someone please tell me y’all see it to and WTF is it? I think I have now officially freaked my self out.
Another face? Do you mean the "skull"-like pic on his shirt sleeve of his left hand but at the right side? Took me a long time to find that one though.
Has anyone ever told you that you should write/record you read books, cause I’d definitely would like to listen ur voice makes me sleepy. It’s very calming. 😴
That proves Travis Scott's concert wasn't the first tragic concert event... Heard of Woodstock 99? That's why I go to chill concerts wit very chill music
@@abyssmom2692 that excuse, and the super christian, like, "getting a divorce is a 1 way ticket to hell" mindset is so so toxic, and super upsetting that people genuinely roll with that mentality.
I remember when the Station Night club fire happened, every news update was just more and more lives lost. So freaking awful just because they wanted a big pyro show in a small club, how anyone can be that stupid is beyond me. Hate to think about it…
What were cops doing in Kansas when they have all these women going missing and not putting two and two together? “Hey, my daughter and I are flying across the country to meet with this guy who is going to pay for my daughter’s medical bills” and no one bothered to ask any questions to Kansas officials? Something sounds wrong here because I don’t buy that.
I've read the stories of John Edward Robinson and John Justin Bunting - the most significant similarity between the two monsters is their use of drums/barrels in each case.
In the uk, our fire training services use this as an example how quick a fire can spread, analysing want went wrong, the poor exits, poor staff training to evacuate just as the fire started. It's a harrowing video to watch, so many were crushed rather than burned.
Fine work. Our culture makes an error in calling evil actions and behaviors. as mental illness, or related to tragic circumstances and upbringing. My field was psychology. People do many terrible things because they enjoy what they do and will, unless they are stopped, continue. It’s not that complex in my opinion. Good, is more difficult than Evil, It is easier to burn down a house than build one. A culture which does not punish evil and reward good will decay. In any case, you are doing an excellent job and I enjoy your work. Best wishes.
Wouldn't the fact that they enjoyed doing depraved things indicative of mental illnesses though? To be abnormal enough to take pleasure in things regular people would be disgusted at seems like they have something wrong with their brain.
The station nightclub video (easily accessible on here) is hands down the most disturbing video I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen A LOT of messed up stuff. It changed my life and my nervous system forever.
My mom grew up in the Netherlands during WWII and that set up some very strong safety behaviours. One was being constantly vigilant of exits. She might not be able to find her seat at a theatre but always knew how to leave. She would not have gone for the bottle neck, she would have chosen the one exit that no one else knew existed.
10:49 I heard his screen name and my heart just fucking dropped. This dude tried to hit me up on myspace back when I was like 15 at most. This exact screen name. He was creepy af.
Hi! RI resident here! The story of the Station nightclub fire is told all throughout school. And its a big subject in history class here. RI usually is never on the map when it comes to tragedies. Since around here everybody knows everyone .. It was devastating for the entire island. Cuz u most likely you knew someone who was there... And if u didn't, you knew someone who knew them. It was awful. We take the memorial day in school to talk about it and give respects to those who were lost.
I absolutely love your videos and I love your commentary I agree with the other people your voice makes everything so much better thank you for doing what you do best and entertaining us
Fvck, I'm from CT and was supposed to go to that concert with my friend Tammy, I couldn't get a sitter for my child, so she took someone else. She never made it out of the club, i went to her funeral, and more of them from the community 💔 it was horrific, she had 2 children and was only 29
''He died doing what he loved'' is a stupid adage imo. I'm not sure he loved breaking all his bones in the resulting terrifying drop to his death. Anywho, love you guys, please don't think I'm aiming any sass your way, your work is incredible.
The Lawson family, reminds me of a movie about a man that annihilates his family, his last name is Dish. Robert Blake starred in the movie, interesting he probably murdered his wife, but was acquitted. This doesn't have anything really to do with that, but the actor Ryan O'Neal played the part of a man suffering from an extremely rare form of cancer. After he made the movie, guess what, he got that extremely rare cancer. It's just wild.
It took them years to build the memorial for the station. I live right down the street and pass it every day going to work. I tattooed a nurse that was working when it happened. She told me that there were so many people badly burned that at one point they had people laying in the snow to relieve the pain. One lady had to lay on her stomach with a sheet draped over the bed without touching her because he butt was severely burned. The nurse told me she could smell burned flesh for months on end afterwards. Every time this story comes up it haunts me. I hope they are resting easy at the very least, no one should’ve died that night and many did.
I’m sure you’ve heard it a million times but your voice is the BEST for telling these ominous crime stories
I’m bout to sleep to this and it’s 10:52 in the morning
@@Ammar777s hhmm never heard of him. Thanks for the suggestion
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Best voice ever!!!
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That security guard that stopped people from leaving the nightclub should be charged.
Yeah, think I would've went through him.
From what I can tell that was actually not true and widely circulated myth.
I could be wrong though.
And that smoker that started the King's Cross fire. 🙄
@@joniroxanne96 What about it? We're not talking about King's Cross
@@ellisowers6157 Source/Proof?
I thought he was going to say the band members went back inside to save people (because it was their fault for setting off the pyrotechnics) but no, they went back inside for the equipment..
Same! I was like "awhhh😪" then was quickly like "oooHHH 😑" smh
Those guitars and drums cost alot of money
@@tucker2074 money is meaningless to dead people
You should search the video of this incident. It's crazy how fast the fire spread
Was your ending statement there sounds more truth than fiction
Tiffany/Heather is still looking for her biological mom's body. She's a very strong young woman and I really hope she finds her someday.
How heartbreaking. I hope she is successful.
It's so sad, that monster Robinson, looking at his picture, he seems to have a sweet smile and squinty eyes, like a mall Santa. He doesn't look creepy to me. Yikes
I love stories like this!!! It's crazy. There was one segment I watched and it dealt with the creepy, scary, and paranormal, and it was something like kids drawings with disturbing backstories and one story was a kid who had drawn a family pic and there was a random guy in it and the parents asked him but he wouldn't answer. So they ended up catching him talking to a stranger who was coming to visit the kid at night and told him to keep it secret cuz he gave the child candy!! How freaking crazy!! Glad to see you posting back again!!
Wow that sounds terrifying.
There was another case where sisters were sleeping in the same room and one of them was gone in the morning. When the mom asked the other kid where her sister was, she said "the man with the beard in the magician hat took her". The sister saw the man enter through the window and take her sister.
Omg link plesse!!!
I think Charlie might have sent Arthur out for more shotgun shells because he would have been the biggest obstacle to his massacre. The only one who could have fought back effectively.
That makes no sense to me. He could just as easily shoot him dead like the others. He could even start with him to be sure.
I think he wanted at least one member if his family to survive. Maybe he thought he wanted to spare the cruelty of this world the rest of the family while also thinking he'll spare the strongest member to give him a chance at living in this hellish world.
I wondered if it was more to do with "the family name must go on".
I was thinking the same thing
The video of the night club fire is still on UA-cam in its entirety and I gotta say...it's one of the most chilling and disturbing things I have ever watched. You can literally hear people burning to death as the many screams become less and less frequent until the entire building is engulfed and burns to the ground. One of the saddest things I have ever seen.
I wish I had never watched honestly.
@user-qv5sm5dw1v what's that?
We had a similar case to that night club here in Romania. The Colectiv club from București burst into flames after some fireworks, killing a lot of people in the proces. The difference from the night club presented in this video was that the Colectiv club had only a single exit. The other things are the same: same security violations, no fire extinguishing system, etc.
Sad to see negligence kill innocent people.
I’m astonished by the amount of similarities between Colectiv and the first story and also by the number of similar stories from other countries in the comments. Being from Romania, it was sad enough when this tragedy happened in our country. But it seems that innocent people die all over the world because of the stupidity and negligence of others.😢
yooo, are we all just gonna skip over that the dude who found (with his own children present) his sister-in-law, nieces, and nephews murdered (one of them a baby who was beaten to death) and his brother dead with evidence his brother was the murderer, and this dude was immediately like "time to turn this place into a tourist attraction!"?Like i know maybe money was tight but dude was seriously like "step right up and take a picture where I found my nephews beaten to death!"...what is wrong with this family?!
The Lawson family probably had an eerie feeling something was going on with the dad; back then family photos were a rare thing, and typically done for dead relatives. It had to be a very significant event for people who weren't famous or wealthy because it was very long process as opposed to today. If you see a picture of a parent/parents holding a baby or an elderly person in black in white, the baby or the elderly are likely already dead since it was believed you should have one picture of yourself before dying. Him taking his whole family out for a photo like that should've been a huge red flag.
"They went back into the building-"
Aw man, they died trying to save people.
"-to salvage equipment."
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Your voice and delivery is top notch quality. I'm not exaggerating when I say that you, Steve Downs, (Halo's Master Chief) and Robert Stack (Unsolved Mysteries) have the 3 best voices in the entire world.
reminds me of peter thomas, who narrated the show forensic files.
@@imaybeafreakbutimaJesusfreak totally has a great radio voice
I agree, some voices can tell the most horrific stories & make it a little "easier" to listen to.
God bless 👑🙏🏼👍😳💖
He definitely has a great one, oh so fitting for True Crime especially. ✌😉🍻
is this Steve Downs's voice in this video?
Thank you for your dedication EWU Crew. Love all your channels
there was a fire at a nightclub in brazil 10 years after the one presented at the video,
more than 200 people, mostly young students, died at the tragedy. the saddest thing it’s that the problems were almost the same as the great white one, it was over crowded and the infrastructure was not safe for a nightclub
I'm an RI local and hear about the station fire so often. I had no idea how it happened though.
Thanks for this!
I lived close enough that I smelled it. You could smell bodies burning. I was only 7, but I remember my mom running barefoot out the door and down the hill to get there when she heard about it. She had friends there. It was a scary time.
RI represent! It was so awful....
I'm in the Niagara region of Southern Ontario and remember when Robert went over the Falls (I was in high school). Horrifying. I've been on the Maid of the Mist, the power those falls put out is insane! And scary to even think about going near. But they are definitely awe inspiring and makes u realize ur nothing when it comes to Mother Nature. Happy New Year everyone, and God Bless.
I’m also from that area (Buffalo, NY) and my grandparents and dad have told me stories about people attempting going over the falls. I’ve also been on the Maid of the Mist, incredible experience. I love it every time I go when I visit home.
Hey girl I just seen you're in Southern Ontario, I live in Niagara falls Canadian side/and I've lived on the US side as well . And yes we don't have shit on Mother Earth,the world is going crazy. I remember the whole Robert thing. It can get windy af up there. He definitely underestimated himself. RIP Robert. You have a nice night or day lol🙂🙏
@@annab7441 Wow, what a small world. Out of my countless interactions w random ppl on any social media I've nvr come across anyone from the region. I'm still in the Niagara Region where I've been my entire life. My husb is from Hamilton but moved here for me and my 3 kids a yr after we got together and were expecting our son, who just turned 10. As for the Falls, it doesn't matter how many times I see them, they're still awe inspiring, just like the Rockies out West in Alberta. It makes u realize just how small and insignificant u are. I don't ever want to get lost in those mountains, that's for sure, or mess around w the Niagara River let alone the actual Falls. Many ppl have lost their lives in the river alone. A 60yo American woman purposely drove her car into the river by driving around barricades and over a sidewalk passing by families w their children a few wks ago. Unfortunately by the time rescuers got to her, she didn't make it. Crazy and heartbreaking. U have a good day/night as well.
NF, NY here, I love the falls too
I grew up in the region as well. I was 13 when this happened, and don't really remember it. But my parents stopped letting me watch the news after Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy were killed.
I do however remember seeing the falls many times over the years. They are awe inspiring.
As someone that has been homeless in his life. I can respect an individual like Mr.Overacher for his willingness to take on a task while hoping to raise awareness regarding Homelessness in America... Thanks for your attempt Mr.Overacher RIP.
I'm from New England, and during fire drills, the fire department actually teach about that tragedy to convey the dangers of fire. I know circumstances are very different, but it did work lol.
Yep it’s one of the few fires where there’s video of basically the whole event. It shows how crowd crush happens and just how fast fire and toxic fumes can kill.
I had tickets to that show. The night before I came down with a stomach bug from hell and ended up staying home. Thankfully my friends that did go, were already standing near the very back and were some of the first to get out of the building and were unharmed. But I think about it often, and wonder about it all the time, like what if I DID go, would I have been the one to push to the front (probably) and get my friends to come with me? I'm very thankful I was not there that night. What a horrible tragedy.
@@TanyaQueen182 no one asked.
@@MsTinkerbelle87 you cared enough to read and even reply👏
@@alfiueun1472 i find personal experiences very interesting
The bouncer not letting people out should be charged and jailed for murder
Ohhh please do more longer narrations....I LOVE your voice and You help me fall asleep!
I'm so sorry Tiffany had her mom taken away from her but I was so glad to know that she now has kids herself. I cannot even begin to imagine the thoughts and feelings she experienced when she found out the truth O.O
This is 100% one of my favorite channels. Thank you for all that you do!
The same thing happened with a nightclub in my country, the difference is that the emergency exits were locked and many people could not get out, they died, burned or trampled. The club owners' trial was last year, all were found guilty. The saddest thing is that the defense used "spiritual tapes" with the victims saying that the owners should be forgiven, it was shameful and disrespectful
Wowww that is so fucking gross! Scumbag defense lawyers 😡
Boate Kiss?
Was that the Stardust fire in Dublin by any chance because it sounds very similar.
@@seandelap6268 no, N. is right, i was talking about boate kiss!
reading a these comments it seems this happens in a lot of countries too :(
they should ban fireworks tbh tsk tsk
Using the home where your family was murdered as a horror attraction is really messed up.
7:29 Justice won't be served until he takes his last breath. My heart goes out to all the victims in these stories...
It's really f**ked up to hear about all the people who ended up falsely accused and ended up committing suicide. Just makes it more tragic.
My mom was supposed to go to this show with my aunt. I’m happy my aunt got sick that night and they never went
In the fire academy I was in, we studied the Station Nightclub fire extensively. As far as egress, pyrotechnics, building safety protocols and codes as well as the polyurethane used. Everyone is in agreement that it could've been prevented.
So could 9/11 and the holocaust.
Krohl was horrendous!! The things he did to kids, OMG 🤬💔 RIP little ones 🙏❤️
That’s a shame
It's also horrible that those poor innocent people were wrongly convicted and 3 committed suicide
I've lived in West Warwick all my life and the Station fire still haunts all of us! The smell that night will always be a nightmare for us from that neighborhood. The 1st responders are still damaged by what they arrived on scene to.
Nightclub fire,the same thing happened in Romania a few years ago and it's scary how almost everything fits to that tragedy and this one 😳
Yes, another "Photos With Disturbing Backstories" episode! ^_^ *(applauds & gleefully watches the whole thing)* Please make more, please make MORE! :D
Thank goodness for y'all posting today, I really really needed some happiness today...thank you EWU for everything you do for us fans, friggin love you guys!!!!!!
I live in Rhode Island...I’m about 15 mins from WW...this was an AWFUL time here. Horrible for those people...I didn’t know anyone personally, but quite a few friends of mine did...very sad. They were all trapped horrific 😔
Yeah my mom told me about station nightclub
I recently learned from my mother that Sheila and her daughter were actually her next door neighbors growing up in the 90s, in their apartment complex. It’s so tragic. Nobody noticed when they went missing
"Save the homeless," what a noble message to write on the last stations of Robert🕊
When in college for my Engineering and CAD degree we had to learn about egress to buildings. The 2 most popular events in history we had to learn was the Station Club fire and the other was a factory fire where I think the women were trapped due to management locking exit doors and locking the gate to the elevator. Both were tragic
@@meddle98 yes after intentionally locking the exit doors and etc thats murder manslaughter etc.
Ooo you’re talking about the case where the shop owner would lock the doors and they tried to escape by the fire escape that ended up crashing down and killing even more. It’s absolutely tragic and then they tried to do it again!
@@Lilahzworld oh I thought it was the triangle shirt waist factory haha
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They really went back in to salvage equipment 💀
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Being born and raised in Rhode Island, West Warwick is a shithole. Sadly when the station night club fire happened, i was babysitting for family friend and left the bar before the fire started. What people dont realize is the restaurant across the street held the bodies in their freezer due to the number of people the MEs office had to take
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I feel, the restaurant tried to keep this as a secret ... but nothing stays a secret for long these days, LOL.
@@Anita-k nah it was all over the news here. They ended up redoing the whole place and it’s still open to this day. There was actually a story on the “Brothers side of the story” a few weeks ago on 20/20 I think it 60 minutes
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Thank you very much for the additional interesting information!
I'm a bit surprised, they made the storage of the bodies inside the local restaurant so public, but maybe it was impossible to keep it a secret in such a relatively small town anyways ... so to redo it makes sense to me, bc people would've been kinda weirded out knowingly eating from a place, where bodies had been stored after the fire (probably in the food-freezer), waiting for the autopsies to be performed; as a customer I would've been creeped out knowing this.
Although it's certainly been the right thing to do, to help authorities store the bodies after this gigantic tragedy ... I can imagine the whole area in and around there had lost a huge part of their younger generation due to that total nightmare.
How old are you? Because if that's your pic I don't think you'd be babysitting for anyone rather you'd be being babysat yourself - to get into the club you'd have to have been 21 you sure don't look 40 now.
@@alisonholland7531 I never claimed to have gone to the club the hell
Raven!! I'm your voice biggest fan in Zimbabwe, Africa, Earth 😁..
I'm a new subscriber. These stories are absolutely heartbreaking and maddening as well. So sad. Btw you have the perfect voice for these idorcity's. It makes hearing these a little "easier" to hear. So sad. RIP Angel's 🕊🕊🌾❤
God bless 👑🙏🏼💞💞
Totally agree, but what is indorcity?
Please keep these coming! I’m completely addicted! I love the police interrogations scenes and how you describe the body language and such … awesome channel 💚
I wasn't ready to hear the information @22:00. I had to go back and replay just to make sure I heard correctly. "Oh mah Gawd!!!"😨
😱 Wowcher absolutely incredible list, may the victims rest in peace, 🙏 great way to start the New year, thanks raven 🖤
I really love the "photos with disturbing backstories" series and the Raven's sexy voice!
Have a great 2022, members of the EWU Crew and all viewers!
I was going to say isn’t a place like that supposed to have a sprinkler system in case of fires in the first story?
The station fire is very famous, with many documentaries available on UA-cam, the full video of people trapped and burning to death at the door was extremely haunting. It should be showed to all students on the first day of school, this is why everyone needs to not panic and evacuate in lines when fire breaks out.
That first story sounds A LOT like a fire we had in Sweden ages ago. I think it happened in Göteborg, also in a nightclub due to pyrotechnics. They use that fire all the time when educating about the dangers of fires in school. Scary stuff.
So I lived one town over from the fire so its always been something I’ve known about. That entire video of someone getting out of the nightclub that night is on youtube. Its not exactly graphic but it is still very horrifying because you can see how little time people had to get out and how bad the bottle neck at the doors was.
The first story reminded me of the tragedy of Cromañon in Argentina… it’s so angering to see these type of disasters happen all because of greed and without consideration of safety measures.
I live in West Warwick. And almost went to that show. If my daughter hadn't been born I would have probably went and wouldn't be here today. When this happened I was living right down the street. Ntm, I was a frequent at The Station Night Club. I would at least go there once a week. I knew all the staff. And the last time I had been there, there was a very strong chemical smell. They had just done renovations and and new insulation was put in. This was probably the notorious insulation that was so flammable. Insane. God Bless those poor individuals. May they rest easy.
How did no one look into John Robinson sooner? I mean people just kept dissappearing shortly after contact with him multiple times.
Best UA-cam Crime Voice Ever.Love youre Channel.
Thanks again Raven for a superb video , just love these types of stories just a great start to the New Year 🖤
The man that did the Niagara Falls, probably suffered his life without a fear reflex. I saw a documentary about it, they said Psychopaths often have this.. this guy wasn't homicidal lunatic, and seemed to be lovely, trying to bring awareness to help people as long as he had no fear, why not.
Finding a video that you've somehow not seen before is SUCH a hidden Gem each time.
Stop our sat plans honey ewu uploaded
If you ever come across the actual Station nightclub fire footage, be wary of watching it. The part I still can't get out of my head is the abrupt cessation of screaming. It's panic and screaming and then it just stops, and all you can think is there is no one left alive or conscious to scream. It is the second most disturbing video I've watched and I regret it every day. Don't let curiosity ruin your sanity.
The narrating voice is what makes these videos just perfect 👌🏻
At 23:12 minutes when reenacting his kills for the police WTF is the ghostly face to the right of the man laying down in the photo? Someone please tell me y’all see it to and WTF is it? I think I have now officially freaked my self out.
You mean his sleeve?
Haha! Took me a minute but I found it! It's the wrinkles in that man's shirt sleeve but the "face" is kinda scary!
@@suryadas6987 Ha ha ^^ detective Skylar is on the case!
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Another face?
Do you mean the "skull"-like pic on his shirt sleeve of his left hand but at the right side?
Took me a long time to find that one though.
I’m sure TRAVIS SCOTT CONCERT IS NOW ON THAT LIST. YOU SHOULD DO A STORY ON THAT DEADLY CONCERT
Hearing something bad happening to babies makes my skin crawl really bad. I hate hearing it.
Best voice for true crimes
Has anyone ever told you that you should write/record you read books, cause I’d definitely would like to listen ur voice makes me sleepy. It’s very calming. 😴
That proves Travis Scott's concert wasn't the first tragic concert event... Heard of Woodstock 99? That's why I go to chill concerts wit very chill music
Never heard of Woodstock 99. The only Woodstock I heard of was back in the 60s and I was too young to go
The music isn't the cause of the fire 🤦🏻♀️
"Making it work for the children" is never a good move. It's pretty much always detrimental to the chilrens mental health.🤷🏼♀️
My mom always used that excuse. It wasnt the case at all and I doubt it ever is.
@@abyssmom2692 i doubt it ever is, also. Sorry ya went thru that situation growin up, and i hope you're doin better now.💖
@@abyssmom2692 that excuse, and the super christian, like, "getting a divorce is a 1 way ticket to hell" mindset is so so toxic, and super upsetting that people genuinely roll with that mentality.
I remember when the Station Night club fire happened, every news update was just more and more lives lost. So freaking awful just because they wanted a big pyro show in a small club, how anyone can be that stupid is beyond me. Hate to think about it…
What were cops doing in Kansas when they have all these women going missing and not putting two and two together? “Hey, my daughter and I are flying across the country to meet with this guy who is going to pay for my daughter’s medical bills” and no one bothered to ask any questions to Kansas officials? Something sounds wrong here because I don’t buy that.
I've read the stories of John Edward Robinson and John Justin Bunting - the most significant similarity between the two monsters is their use of drums/barrels in each case.
In the uk, our fire training services use this as an example how quick a fire can spread, analysing want went wrong, the poor exits, poor staff training to evacuate just as the fire started. It's a harrowing video to watch, so many were crushed rather than burned.
I love this voice. Gives me total unsolved mystery vibes
The first story reminds me of the 5-7 tragedy here in France. It changed regulations forever
U have the best voice out all the voices on this channel,undeniably, not even close. That is all thank u
Hoping for a healthy, prosperous 2022! RIP Betty White 😭💔
Fine work. Our culture makes an error in calling evil actions and behaviors. as mental illness, or related to tragic circumstances and upbringing. My field was psychology.
People do many terrible things because they enjoy what they do and
will, unless they are stopped, continue. It’s not that complex in my opinion.
Good, is more difficult than Evil, It is easier to burn down a house than build one.
A culture which does not punish evil and reward good will decay.
In any case, you are doing an excellent job and I enjoy your work.
Best wishes.
Wouldn't the fact that they enjoyed doing depraved things indicative of mental illnesses though? To be abnormal enough to take pleasure in things regular people would be disgusted at seems like they have something wrong with their brain.
The station nightclub video (easily accessible on here) is hands down the most disturbing video I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen A LOT of messed up stuff. It changed my life and my nervous system forever.
My mom grew up in the Netherlands during WWII and that set up some very strong safety behaviours. One was being constantly vigilant of exits. She might not be able to find her seat at a theatre but always knew how to leave. She would not have gone for the bottle neck, she would have chosen the one exit that no one else knew existed.
Just for fun, that stock car footage was Richard Petty driving a Ford Torino Talladega
10:49 I heard his screen name and my heart just fucking dropped. This dude tried to hit me up on myspace back when I was like 15 at most. This exact screen name. He was creepy af.
I am from Boston and this was a horrible piece of news to wake up to. It was incredibly sad. Very very sad.
Hi! RI resident here! The story of the Station nightclub fire is told all throughout school. And its a big subject in history class here. RI usually is never on the map when it comes to tragedies. Since around here everybody knows everyone .. It was devastating for the entire island. Cuz u most likely you knew someone who was there... And if u didn't, you knew someone who knew them. It was awful. We take the memorial day in school to talk about it and give respects to those who were lost.
I absolutely love your videos and I love your commentary I agree with the other people your voice makes everything so much better thank you for doing what you do best and entertaining us
German police practicing the good ol' trial and error method when trying to catch a serial killer.
We need more photo videos!! 💕
Fvck, I'm from CT and was supposed to go to that concert with my friend Tammy, I couldn't get a sitter for my child, so she took someone else. She never made it out of the club, i went to her funeral, and more of them from the community 💔 it was horrific, she had 2 children and was only 29
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''He died doing what he loved'' is a stupid adage imo. I'm not sure he loved breaking all his bones in the resulting terrifying drop to his death. Anywho, love you guys, please don't think I'm aiming any sass your way, your work is incredible.
I think the bouncer should have been charged
The number of people falsely accused of these horrific crimes is disturbing, frightening and staggering.
When I hear "The Ravon" I imagine what he looks like 🤔
He can read me bedtime stories anytime 😊
The Lawson family, reminds me of a movie about a man that annihilates his family, his last name is Dish.
Robert Blake starred in the movie, interesting he probably murdered his wife, but was acquitted.
This doesn't have anything really to do with that, but the actor Ryan O'Neal played the part of a man suffering from an extremely rare form of cancer. After he made the movie, guess what, he got that extremely rare cancer. It's just wild.
God bless Firecracker.... He seemed like a stand up dude. RIP, sir.
Love you're voice! Keeps me focused.😁 Love this channel. Been watching 6 months now. I'm hooked. 😎😏
Very few things get to me, but the video of the station fire f****d me up.
Great video!
Robert seemed like a stand up guy, really tragic that he passed away like that. I hope he’s resting in peace.
It took them years to build the memorial for the station. I live right down the street and pass it every day going to work. I tattooed a nurse that was working when it happened. She told me that there were so many people badly burned that at one point they had people laying in the snow to relieve the pain. One lady had to lay on her stomach with a sheet draped over the bed without touching her because he butt was severely burned. The nurse told me she could smell burned flesh for months on end afterwards. Every time this story comes up it haunts me. I hope they are resting easy at the very least, no one should’ve died that night and many did.
That spoiler alert caught me by surprise fr 😂
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