Is a Serial Killer Terrorizing A Small Ontario Town?

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  • @TheLoreLodge
    @TheLoreLodge  6 місяців тому +65

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    • @BxBxProductions
      @BxBxProductions 6 місяців тому +8

      Factor is like a posh TV/airlines/prison dinner ngl

    • @mannman627
      @mannman627 6 місяців тому +4

      I live about 20 minutes from brant lake in Thurman. Something similar to what happened to tom messick happened to me. About a year ago where I was walking home and listening to music i took my earphones out and heard nothing exept for a hounddog howling in the distance. Ive never in my life been in the woods and heard nothing. I felt like I was being watched. And then I got scared ran for about a 1/2 mile before stopping. I grew up in the woods and ive never heard nothing.
      My dad worked for the dec at the time of tom messicks disappearance i dont remember if he was one of the searchers. My mom lives in schuylerville but she moved there after drumm dissapeared.

    • @mannman627
      @mannman627 6 місяців тому

      I think that theres something in the woods in the adirondacks thats killing people it might be a sasquatch or something different. Three disappearances were all in or near Hamilton county. West Canada Lakes Cedar River and Moose River are all very close to eachother. Hamilton co is the least densely populated area east of the Mississippi. The woods are different compared to southern adk the trees are very dense and you can only see about 20-30 feey would not be difficult for something to live undetected there. Ive seen bears the noise of the woods doesn't stop for them.

    • @PsychedUPsych
      @PsychedUPsych 6 місяців тому

      Ken Gruno from Otisville Michigan we think he was a victim of Smiley

    • @mannman627
      @mannman627 6 місяців тому

      Another interesting thing is how close the west Canada wilderness moose river and cedar river disappearances were west Canada is about 15 miles from moose river and cedar river is in between. The woods up there are very thick and you can only see about 20 to 30ft. I remember my dad telling me about them needing flashlights during the day. All of these were in Hamilton county which is the least populated county east of the Mississippi. My theory is that bigfoot or something else is killing people and most people up here agree. Even bears dont make the noises of the forest stop

  • @DDAlexelA
    @DDAlexelA 6 місяців тому +1168

    Within the first 10 seconds I've been asked my gender, mysteriously warned about rivers, kicked out of the Lore Lodge and then welcome right back in. I absolutely love this channel.

    • @Transwithhands
      @Transwithhands 6 місяців тому +13

      Honestly u shouldn't. It's poor and lazy research for the most part he can't even get long house and first nation culture strait 😂😂

    • @Transwithhands
      @Transwithhands 6 місяців тому +9

      Inu is the traditional name of the anishinabek of the east coast. Ojibwa is the mispronounciation of anishinabek.

    • @Transwithhands
      @Transwithhands 6 місяців тому +10

      They all mean first nations. 😅 the French contacted the Dené ppl way before the English got there.

    • @DDAlexelA
      @DDAlexelA 6 місяців тому +58

      @@Transwithhands ew

    • @carvuh
      @carvuh 6 місяців тому

      @@Transwithhandsyou can’t even spell

  • @swsos2297
    @swsos2297 6 місяців тому +384

    Please don’t ever get rid of your history segments, you make them so respectful and I truly enjoy being able to learn about the land as well

    • @mecahhannah
      @mecahhannah 6 місяців тому +4

      Couldn't agree more ❤

    • @xskillzdatki11x
      @xskillzdatki11x 5 місяців тому +1

      For real. Makes the stories so much more intriguing

  • @mindy5769
    @mindy5769 6 місяців тому +1381

    I know you make the comment of many people skipping the history section, but genuinely I love it!! I feel like I've genuinely learned quite a bit, and it shows a respect for the history of the area/land that I feel like is lacking from many people!

    • @ProjectV6
      @ProjectV6 6 місяців тому +33

      Nah just skip it, we're here for the mystery, quit sucking up.

    • @southphillylilly
      @southphillylilly 6 місяців тому +147

      @@ProjectV6not all of us . Some of us prefer a textured brain

    • @lizhall5538
      @lizhall5538 6 місяців тому +7

      Me too!

    • @ProjectV6
      @ProjectV6 6 місяців тому +17

      @@southphillylilly Nah she's just sucking up to Aiden and it's cringe.

    • @mindy5769
      @mindy5769 6 місяців тому

      @ProjectV6 dude I don't know you. You don't know me. So don't state my intentions like you do know anything.
      I was offering support for a portion of the video I like because it's a section I dont want to go away due to asshats like yourself. You can keep right along skipping to the mystery. I will keep listening and learning like I have been.

  • @JiggleTheJamJar
    @JiggleTheJamJar 6 місяців тому +188

    As an Aussie, hearing your culture shock about the 'illegal weapons' was a culture shock.

    • @Widespread-Panic
      @Widespread-Panic 6 місяців тому +34

      There's culture shock about guns even in America, depending on the person. I mentioned to my family once that I wanted to learn to shoot, just for the fun of it. My MIL about keeled over.

    • @CaseyBerard-qv6bi
      @CaseyBerard-qv6bi 6 місяців тому

      Sad that Australia is such a tyranny and have no human rights of self defense and a protection of keeping their government in check by the human right to bear arms

    • @melsy94
      @melsy94 6 місяців тому +49

      As a Canadian I was also shocked about the culture shock. The rifles seem like the kinda thing you'd expect, maybe for hunting and/or passed through the family, but heaing the words "your standard AR-15" is like... that's STANDARD?? You just shoot that for fun??

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 6 місяців тому +19

      @@melsy94 "Srtandard" as in the generic non-customized off-the shelf model.

    • @GuranPurin
      @GuranPurin 6 місяців тому +9

      @@melsy94 That's not what standard means in that sentence. He means your typical AR-15 that one would have if they were going to get one, not that people typically have ARs.

  • @brianthebookguy
    @brianthebookguy 6 місяців тому +528

    Not sure why anyone would skip the history element, its my favorite part of every episode and one of distinguishing characteristics that separates this channel from content creators in this genre. Thank you Aidens Squared!

    • @Torquesquad
      @Torquesquad 6 місяців тому +11

      I love that, "Aidens squared"😊

    • @blaznskais2048
      @blaznskais2048 6 місяців тому +39

      For the historical events, cryptid/myth, and missing 411 videos I like them because they give greater context on the subject matter and area but for videos like these and the earlier smiley face videos I felt like is was mostly irrelevant info and only led to pad the run time.
      Overall I really like Adien, I find him to be well informed and well spoken. And I really enjoy his long form content. But when I click on an hr long video about MODERN cases I don’t want to hear 30 min of history hundreds of years prior and in no way connected to said case.

    • @ChicaG-vg7pj
      @ChicaG-vg7pj 6 місяців тому +1

      Me too!

    • @Jeff-jl2xc
      @Jeff-jl2xc 6 місяців тому +21

      Because I came for a mystery and a captivating story not a history lesson..

    • @spyrofrost9158
      @spyrofrost9158 6 місяців тому

      Because hearing "white man bad native good" every video is a drag.

  • @sokolum79
    @sokolum79 6 місяців тому +103

    I love the history portion of your videos. I’m Dené and Mik’maaq, and I really appreciate that you guys love to talk about history before settlers, before what K12 history books provide. I also love learning about other nations through the videos.
    BTW, you’re pronouncing Newfoundland correctly.

    • @tjrune3432
      @tjrune3432 6 місяців тому +5

      It's quite refreshing to hear real history. My first intro to history in the 90s in a Catholic school was ultra racist. To the tune of: ...and so we paid all the [aboriginal folks] for their land and then struggled to build white society. Deprogramming all that is made easier with proper content.

    • @Samookely
      @Samookely 6 місяців тому

      @@tjrune3432 its sad how many of our religious institutions got taken over by racist talking heads :( or any form of supremecist ideologies. Trying to have any form of faith nowadays is incredibly hard, when just turning on the news shows you how much harm people have used it to justify

    • @3klamarie
      @3klamarie 6 місяців тому +1

      I also love the history portion! I love that he goes into history before settlers arrived. May I ask, are you from or around Nova Scotia? We have Mik’maaq in our family but so much has been lost I can’t find any information on my ancestors.
      Thanks!

    • @sokolum79
      @sokolum79 6 місяців тому +2

      @@3klamarie my Mik’maaq side is from Gesgapegiag in Quebec and New Brunswick.

    • @tankgirl6107
      @tankgirl6107 6 місяців тому +1

      I love the history part too! Your channel was the first thing that got me into makeup as an art form back in the early days of youtube (had only been painting and drawing before then) you're so talented.✂️🖌️🎨👽💜 It's wild seeing you here!

  • @secretagent5954
    @secretagent5954 6 місяців тому +346

    im an attorney and sometimes my boss tells me to send a FOIA request for something.... no matter how carefully you draft it they always come up with some BS response to tell you no. its designed to satiate the public and thats it, if they dont want to produce it theyll find a way not to.

    • @ridesq
      @ridesq 6 місяців тому +14

      I second this!

    • @relaxinandchillaxin
      @relaxinandchillaxin 6 місяців тому +8

      uhh, DUHH??!!!

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 6 місяців тому

      FOIAs are something that only exist in the States, and this is a Canadian case. Unfortunately, our police don't have to tell us anything they don't want to.

    • @Janellabelle
      @Janellabelle 6 місяців тому +20

      Yea or they'll send the document with half of it redacted

    • @terrorizingtheturbine
      @terrorizingtheturbine 6 місяців тому +11

      As someone who’s had to comply with several FOIA requests, you’re pretty much spot on

  • @britt0242
    @britt0242 6 місяців тому +23

    I like that you put in the part about looking out for one another, no matter what kind of stuff you’re doing. All it takes is a split second judgement of, “Oh, my friend will be alright,” and then suddenly you’re getting one of the worst phone calls of your life. Stay safe out there everyone.

  • @joleenquack
    @joleenquack 6 місяців тому +207

    As a Canadian, Newfoundland is pronounced differently in different areas of the country, based on local accent/dialect. Where I live, both New-found-land and New-fin-land are common.
    I don't recommend asking a newfie for a correction, their local accent is so thick its practically a different language.

    • @DneilB007
      @DneilB007 6 місяців тому +22

      Fundamentally, there are no vowels after the “fun”. “Noo-fun-lnd”.

    • @joleenquack
      @joleenquack 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DneilB007 fair enough.

    • @tjrune3432
      @tjrune3432 6 місяців тому

      So far, I've just pronounced everything by reducing all long and boring stretches of words down to the easiest vowel. They know I'm from away, but I'm still understandable.

    • @MegsStJohn
      @MegsStJohn 6 місяців тому +6

      A a Newfoundlander I've heard it pronounced every variation as Aiden said in the video and other ways by other Newfoundlanders. The most common way I hear is how he says it at 8:57
      Also the accent is thick with some, but non existent with others.

    • @LilAngelPrincess95
      @LilAngelPrincess95 6 місяців тому +5

      I've always said New-fun-land
      Though there was once where I was talking about Newfoundland and Labrador and while talking too fast said "Newfidor"

  • @therin1340
    @therin1340 6 місяців тому +56

    As someone who lives near Smiths Falls, I am beyond excited to watch this video. and Smiths Falls has always sketched me out, so there's that

    • @annanitschke6727
      @annanitschke6727 5 місяців тому +1

      As someone from Almonte I agree and have thought so since I was a kid

    • @mandyxox
      @mandyxox 5 місяців тому +1

      I’m from Ottawa and I agree with smith falls being sketch! Town has a whole odd vibe all together

    • @zer0patiencewithitall
      @zer0patiencewithitall 5 місяців тому +2

      I’m from Carleton Place and history around Lanark is just so fascinating.

    • @konnordvo3384
      @konnordvo3384 5 місяців тому +3

      Lived in almonte and in perth now, smiths falls always been sketchy. Go there for walmart now tho lol

    • @zer0patiencewithitall
      @zer0patiencewithitall 5 місяців тому +1

      @@konnordvo3384 lol

  • @kimgadoury4245
    @kimgadoury4245 6 місяців тому +137

    Investigative Journalism Might Actually Still Exist. You're RIGHT. It's about JUST Questioning the information and revealing the curious. As a Canadian, THANK YOU!

    • @jilcooper9619
      @jilcooper9619 4 місяці тому

      Not in the legacy media anymore

  • @heather-cz8yk
    @heather-cz8yk 6 місяців тому +75

    Thank you for trying to help us solve a case in Canada. As a Canadian, totally agree there should be way more transparency with police and info after a long time with no case solved. Just helps to hide all the cases not being worked on. Privacy laws should be adjusted to share info with the community to help solve murders!!

    • @perniciouschattel5211
      @perniciouschattel5211 5 місяців тому +5

      I welcome a discussion and agree that secrecy is dangerous when exercised by the authorities. But i like that strict laws protect individuals in Canada and being involved in a police investigation doesnt give the media access to personal information. I see privacy as critical to freedom.

    • @heather-cz8yk
      @heather-cz8yk 5 місяців тому +2

      @@perniciouschattel5211 Well stated. I am concerned with privacy as well. It is hard to have that necessary balance.

    • @freethegays
      @freethegays 4 місяці тому

      ​@@heather-cz8ykYou also never know how the victims/families of the victims may feel. Maybe they don't want any more attention or their loved one's personal information released for everyone to learn. Just another thought :)

    • @captv334
      @captv334 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@perniciouschattel5211i agree. I understand the frustration of wanting to have more info due to good intentions but having all details of a crime available to the public might lead to more content creators using the gruesome facts as content and stuff like that

  • @Loreweavver
    @Loreweavver 6 місяців тому +72

    I appreciate you doing this and more so with the disclaimer.
    You have so much more credibility than a Netflix True Crime Drama.
    Never sell out.
    Well done.

  • @TeaganRainXo
    @TeaganRainXo 5 місяців тому +17

    Thank you for covering these cases. My town is missing these people and we want answers!

  • @greasygod93
    @greasygod93 6 місяців тому +75

    Those are the colours in the medicine circle. Yellow, red, black(sometimes blue) and white. It not only represents people with different skin but also directions, elements, plants, seasons etc.

    • @jilcooper9619
      @jilcooper9619 4 місяці тому +2

      Cool explanation. Inclusive culture

    • @Y0uL0stTheG4me
      @Y0uL0stTheG4me 2 місяці тому +1

      Oh yeah, red, white, yellow and black. The colors of the medicine wheel and the exact logo of my old high school logo, man I miss the events that school does. Sadly Portland became a crack head city much more than it was when I lived there

  • @marysupernova7780
    @marysupernova7780 6 місяців тому +37

    It makes me smiley, to see that oodles of other people are just as thrilled as I am to have the history segments ❤

  • @myfriendzcallme_E
    @myfriendzcallme_E 6 місяців тому +106

    You should look into all of the "accidental drownings" in Thunder Bay Ontario. It's been going on for far too long with too many similarities for it to be a mere accident every time. Always just swept under the rug and forgotten about.
    I honestly hope it gets some attention, nothing about what has been happening sits right with me. Hasn't for many years.

    • @rebeccamcguire2798
      @rebeccamcguire2798 6 місяців тому

      thunderbays police stations lazy as hell when it comes to deaths of natives or missing native women and children i belive there currently under a court case for rasist stuff etc

    • @rebeccamcguire2798
      @rebeccamcguire2798 6 місяців тому +7

      and it probably are drowning murders and your not wrong with your feelings

    • @missmay713
      @missmay713 6 місяців тому +21

      Yes! Particularly the ones involving Native Thunder Bay students as discussed in Tanya Talaga's Seven Fallen Feathers. Several are very suspicious and involve a lot of mishandling by law enforcement.

    • @freedomfreedom9523
      @freedomfreedom9523 5 місяців тому

      The same place the two syrians were caught with enough fentynl to kill two million people and trudy was there the exact same day ????? Two weeks after the conservatives voted to stop funding them?????

    • @KatMcNamara-fh1nc
      @KatMcNamara-fh1nc 5 місяців тому

      Murder Capital of Canada.

  • @TheWayofTruthTarot
    @TheWayofTruthTarot 6 місяців тому +31

    I just wanted to say I loved this I’m actually from Smith Falls and have friends who knew all 3 men. You brought mad respect the way you told this account and I loved the history part ! Smiths Falls has another unsolved murders which is now a cold case, her name was Debbie Himmelman. It’s been 20yrs since her murder and NOTHING has brought any leads in the case. SF has more than its share of dark stuff happening in the 80’s they called Smiths FallsLittle Chicago because of all unsolved crimes. During that Hells Angels and Outlaws ran that town. I pray my community gets the closure we all deserve. Thanks for putting out this video!

    • @kirstenhorte5488
      @kirstenhorte5488 4 місяці тому +1

      Ooh yeah my mother dated an outlaw man from smith's falls. Not a good guy. I don't miss him.

    • @bionicsamm7285
      @bionicsamm7285 3 місяці тому +1

      If you live here, you definitely know what happened to Debbie.

    • @TheWayofTruthTarot
      @TheWayofTruthTarot 3 місяці тому

      @@bionicsamm7285 so I moved to Smiths Falls 4 yrs ago so D. Himmelman’s case was before my time as it happened in 2004, I had just moved to Toronto. I’m very curious to know your thoughts tho :)

    • @jumbome7420
      @jumbome7420 3 місяці тому +1

      I agree about himmilmen I remember it very well. There’s definitely something fishy about all the disappearances with the three men. Interesting note the night before they found the one that they said was a hit and run out in Carleton place highway the smiths falls police were sitting across the road from where the bodie was found the next day. Crazy right because it isn’t in smiths falls jurisdiction.

    • @TheWayofTruthTarot
      @TheWayofTruthTarot 3 місяці тому +3

      I’ve been keeping tabs on the missing men and in the last 2 months I’ve come across two more men you have disappeared. Both were 6’3, both white makes in their late 50’s, both were in the same rough lifestyle, both from SF BUT went missing in Brockville. These One was named Darcy he went missing at the end of May 2024 and the other I believe his name was Steve but don’t quote me, and he went missing about 6 weeks after Darcy did. Very Suspicious also they did t even release these two men’s last names ?! I feel like the authorities don’t care about them enough. No matter what kind of life they may have led their families still deserve to have closure.

  • @S0m35uy
    @S0m35uy 6 місяців тому +81

    If someone does not hold a valid Possession and Acquisition Licence, it is illegal to possess any firearm in Canada. Pretty much any AR is essentially prohibited right now, and previously required a Restricted Possession and Acquisition Licence. So it’s not that a Lee-Enfield is particularly deadly, though they did drop a lot of Nazis, it’s that the person who had it lacked a PAL.

    • @t95kush27
      @t95kush27 6 місяців тому

      Ars are not banned. Crusader arms, siberian srv2..
      The ar-15 platform was technically banned.. but they just replaced them with Ar180s.. think an m16 vs an ACR. Realistically no difference which is why the ban is actually the dumbest thing ever.. and I voted liberal and even I gotta say they are idiotic.. now canadians have to purchase subpar ARs because all the good brands are banned.. just l9ok up the srv2 and the crusader arms mk2 or the B&T and you will see what I mean.

    • @James-zg2nl
      @James-zg2nl 5 місяців тому +5

      I was about to write this particular comment but knew to check the comments first 🫡
      Cheers

    • @ThePreparedSailor
      @ThePreparedSailor 4 місяці тому +1

      Lee Enfield not deadly? East coasters beg to differ

    • @krknife
      @krknife 3 місяці тому +1

      Sad.

    • @michaeldayman682
      @michaeldayman682 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ThePreparedSailorparticularly deadly.
      In Canada it could be harmless, but look scary and be banned or restricted.
      Rim fire ammo and rim fire ammo using fire arms require permits to own/acquire. No ammo capacity limits mind you as even the govt views them as mostly nonlethal.

  • @kathryncumberland
    @kathryncumberland 6 місяців тому +14

    For the record, I always listen to and appreciate the history segments. I find them to be very well-researched, interesting, and informative. 😊

  • @CamBoone
    @CamBoone 6 місяців тому +152

    So stoked the history segment is back! Y’all should put out compilation videos of the history segments for each month or something… I bet they’d perform well & ya already have em filmed and edited!

    • @CamBoone
      @CamBoone 6 місяців тому +1

      @YerDaddY. o rly?

  • @jackieviolet3375
    @jackieviolet3375 6 місяців тому +56

    I was born in Smith Falls, 60 yrs ago! And there were many sightings when I was about 10 and on,even when I moved away,I still experience weird stuff???!!! There was a UFO flap that happened in Spencerville,Ontario as well,between 1999-2004, but nothing was in the papers!!!! Loved the video!

    • @heatherc1563
      @heatherc1563 5 місяців тому +4

      Carp too in the 90s i believe

    • @Veestar88
      @Veestar88 4 місяці тому

      @@heatherc1563yes! The Guardian sightings

    • @kirstenhorte5488
      @kirstenhorte5488 4 місяці тому

      I lived in Spencerville and Perth and Ompah and Brockville! Spencerville I lived there w my ex from August 2020 to May 2021. Ugh. Beautiful little town. I'm in Ottawa now but I miss living in the small towns and know good people in smith's falls and the area 😊

    • @MrDj-rl2ef
      @MrDj-rl2ef 3 місяці тому

      UFO flap ?

  • @Fesquishety
    @Fesquishety 6 місяців тому +10

    Adding my voice to the people praising the history segment. I am Australian so my knowledge of North America is pretty vague and generalised, so I genuinely really enjoy diving into different areas' unique history. Your research and hard work is always appreciated!

  • @taylorhoughtonphoto
    @taylorhoughtonphoto 6 місяців тому +30

    I live very close to Smiths Falls and have not heard these stories. Super interesting learning more about the history of the area!

    • @angelmartin7310
      @angelmartin7310 6 місяців тому +8

      Has Smith falls been "culturally enriched" in recent years?

    • @taylorhoughtonphoto
      @taylorhoughtonphoto 6 місяців тому +6

      @@angelmartin7310 Not as much as other places in Canada. Unfortunately, it has become a very poor area. I think that may be more of the crime issue, but I am not an expert.

    • @taylorhoughtonphoto
      @taylorhoughtonphoto 6 місяців тому +5

      @@angelmartin7310 Also, I am stealing that phrase from you. "Culturally Enriched". What a gentle way to get the point across. Love it!

    • @jadehicks3584
      @jadehicks3584 5 місяців тому +1

      Same! Very sad.

  • @jenniferj5324
    @jenniferj5324 6 місяців тому +17

    The history segment is one of the best parts of your true crime videos.

  • @foolsenigma
    @foolsenigma 6 місяців тому +89

    Seeing that street described as "a pretty rough neighborhood" is wild, that looks just like the street adjacent to the one i grew up om

    • @JustAGuy632
      @JustAGuy632 6 місяців тому +23

      I thought the same thing lol, I saw the picture and thought, “wow, those houses are pretty big”

    • @zacharypeele9290
      @zacharypeele9290 6 місяців тому +17

      As a resident of the inner city here in Newark. Yes I was really shocked when I saw that as a “sketchy” neighborhood haha. Regardless I love Lore Lodge but that made me laugh when I saw that street view.

    • @jeezycreezy4220
      @jeezycreezy4220 6 місяців тому +17

      That place looked like paradise compared to some of the areas I've called home.

    • @bunnyluver2176
      @bunnyluver2176 6 місяців тому +10

      Yeah, Aiden isn't familiar with real sketchy areas obviously 😂

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 6 місяців тому +15

      A "rough neighbourhood" in rural Ontario is often still pretty nice by most standards. Reference: I grew up in a small, rural Ontario town not far across the border from Detroit in the 80's.

  • @42saram42
    @42saram42 5 місяців тому +8

    I love the history segments and I can't imagine wanting to skip them. Knowing history is so important to inform the present.

  • @ginamonty27273
    @ginamonty27273 6 місяців тому +8

    I live near Smith Falls and I think it’s really cool that you covered this story. I love your work.

  • @SacredLover21
    @SacredLover21 5 місяців тому +14

    Hey OP, thanks for taking the time to make this video. I live in Ottawa, but I have several close friends that live in Smiths Falls, and they always tell me about disappearances and whatnot. It’s scary because I fear for their safety even though they claim they have people who have their backs etc. Drugs are a big problem over there and there are gangs. The town is essentially in poverty and I heard several instances of bodies being found and possibility of serial killers. I’ll be sharing your video to the Smiths Falls group and to my friends who live there.
    It’s so weird to think about a YT horror video made on a town so close to me, it’s usually videos on US town but so close to me? It gives me goosebumps
    Thanks for the video!

    • @KatMcNamara-fh1nc
      @KatMcNamara-fh1nc 5 місяців тому

      What was really weird was that there was a youngish man in Carleton Place went missing in January 2024. Sadly he was found in the Mississippi River in May. The police said death by misadventure, so case closed. I wondered at the time if it could be a Smiley Face Killer Case.

    • @kirstenhorte5488
      @kirstenhorte5488 4 місяці тому +1

      I live in Ottawa too and I've lived in Ompah, Perth, Spencerville, Brockville before settling in barrhaven 3 summers ago. I'm from the Yukon. I know some good people in smith's falls, and I myself got sucked into the drug use culture, in smith's falls. I'm in recovery. Anyways, hey 👋 a fellow Ottawa-ian 😂❤

    • @SacredLover21
      @SacredLover21 4 місяці тому

      @@kirstenhorte5488 I wish you a speedy recovery! glad you made it out of the drug world in SF

  • @ogdenatwood161
    @ogdenatwood161 6 місяців тому +57

    As someone who just graduated with a degree in history, they are some of the best parts

    • @joasok3642
      @joasok3642 6 місяців тому

      Dont lie

    • @ogdenatwood161
      @ogdenatwood161 6 місяців тому +2

      @@joasok3642 lie about which part?

    • @Kyarareads
      @Kyarareads 6 місяців тому +2

      I agree while I don't have this degree it's a pleasant addition to each video learned a lot from these

  • @_Macho_Man_
    @_Macho_Man_ 6 місяців тому +5

    You say we can skip it every time, but honestly the history segments are the reason I watch these,. The missing person/murder cases are like a second video that I'm also interested in

  • @OceanJobe
    @OceanJobe 6 місяців тому +39

    HEY! It's the Cree chick*from Ontario! Way to go for covering this, and tysm for all your hard work ❤️

  • @arkhamerp.l.6256
    @arkhamerp.l.6256 6 місяців тому +15

    I love those history segments! Not enough people know or talk about native american history like that

  • @calliebernard9892
    @calliebernard9892 6 місяців тому +33

    I love being early to these. Feels like a movie premiere with friends

  • @VictoryOTP_
    @VictoryOTP_ 5 місяців тому +7

    Canadian gun owner here: none of those firearms are necessarily illegal to own in canada. The news articles likely meant the owners did not have the proper licenses for them. The Garand and Lee Enfiled are both non-restricted, meaning the most basic level of license is required to buy one. They arent registered to a particular owner. The AR15 used to be restricted, which is the next level up license and is basically the equivalent of a tax stamp. You are required to register it with the RCMP and can only use it at approved ranges. In 2020 after a brutal mass murder, AR15s and a number of other rifles were reclassified as Prohibited. Existing owners have been allowed to keep them since, but cannot take them anywhere, including shooting ranges. In theory, a buyback is coming but not before we change governments next year.

  • @ambertomoakitu4408
    @ambertomoakitu4408 6 місяців тому +64

    i LOVE the history part of these videos and as a Diné/Comanche, genuinely feel like you're doing Creator's work adding them to the beginning of these very gruesome stories. true crime is not a very healthy itch to scratch, at least in terms of entertainment, so to me it feels very much like the history and true land acknowledgement introductions balance that out. the 'skippers' are most likely a hard-to-educate community of people anyways so i'm happy to see other people enjoying those sections. even though i'm native to the southwest, i've really learned A LOT about the history of wisconsin where i live now and other tribal nations! i consider that extremely valuable information especially since Indigenous people here are not some homogenous culture, but have extreme variation in history and practices. "some of the native sources i read" is such a rare and appreciated phrase to hear from a historian that i have to give you credit where it's due. thank you!

    • @nolanwilson3272
      @nolanwilson3272 6 місяців тому +4

      High five. I'm part native from Texas. I love the native lore. But I'm a history junkie too.

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 6 місяців тому +2

      Sending you my care and respect.
      I am not Indigenous, but my adopted brother is; he's a direct descendant of the people discussed in this video, actually. Learning about his heritage and his people's belief system helped him survive and recover from a near-fatal car accident when we were teens, and now he's an Elder living up north, and passing on everything he's learned since to other Indigenous kids who need that kind of support and wisdom in their lives. I don't know how many times he and I have had conversations that sounded just like the story of the fires told in this video, of how we as humans need to lose out materialist lifestyles and divisions along lines of race, gender, religion, sexuality, etc. if we're going to survive as a species, because if we stay on our current path, we're doomed. How anyone *can't* understand that at this point in history is beyond me.

  • @SybilNix
    @SybilNix 6 місяців тому +19

    Thank you so much for sharing the history of the regions in these cases!! I always look forward to learning more about indigenous history, since it’s barely ever covered in standard history classes, and you share the information in a very engaging way.

  • @lwhager
    @lwhager 6 місяців тому +24

    Canadian here in a city of over a million people. I’ve literally only met two people with Ring doorbell type security. Only two. Take this to small town Ontario, a town that is struggling with poverty. Welcome back to culture shock, Aiden(s).

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 6 місяців тому +4

      Same, living in a smaller city outside of Toronto. It seems that part of our culture here involves putting a greater value on privacy, as well as possibly just simply feeling safer.

    • @nicksaucebjj
      @nicksaucebjj 5 місяців тому +2

      Also a Canadian in a city of over a million, and I don't know many people who don't have Ring doorbell type security.

    • @chayjohnson883
      @chayjohnson883 5 місяців тому +2

      Lots in my city.... tho okanagan seems to attract junkies.

    • @xBurzurkurx
      @xBurzurkurx 5 місяців тому

      Also as a Canadian, our legal system is no different than the US lol nor is there a difference in any of the police.

    • @cececuthill6608
      @cececuthill6608 4 місяці тому +4

      @@xBurzurkurx That's simply untrue lol. source: me, a forensics major. There are many fundamental differences, from structure, to policy, to expectations, and the laws themselves. Police have completely different rights here than they do in America. Does that mean our police always do the best job? Of course not, there are issues in every field, and the police, rightfully, get put under a microscope whenever they make mistakes. But our legal system is in fact fundamentally different from the USA, and is actually modelled after the British system of law.

  • @fu33wummp
    @fu33wummp 6 місяців тому +4

    I wanna say I really love this channel. It's great to see how the Aidens have a balanced, fair and thorough approach to these subjects.

  • @braeman99
    @braeman99 5 місяців тому +3

    As a local, I appreciate this video. Watched it when it dropped and rewatching now. Very good video and cool to see knowing / hearing about it locally already

  • @meghaffer
    @meghaffer 6 місяців тому +36

    I'm totally judging the people who skip the history segments

    • @cantsneedgaming4591
      @cantsneedgaming4591 5 місяців тому +3

      I had this on in the back ground and almost forgot what it was about cause he went on some dumb ass rant about indians

  • @WildRootsLearning
    @WildRootsLearning 6 місяців тому +51

    Aden trying to say “Police your too busy, I am bored and need something to do. “.

  • @TheRTrizzy
    @TheRTrizzy 3 місяці тому +7

    There are 2 serial killers in Ontario. One named Depression and his buddy Fentanyl

  • @Desti88-nothitlerrelated
    @Desti88-nothitlerrelated 6 місяців тому +19

    Just fyi, the garland and enfield are not illegal weapons in Canada. They are non restricted firearms that are legal to have with a PAL (possession and acquisition license)
    The AR is recently (2022 I think) the AR is blacklisted. But even before that was a restricted firearm and had a lot more rules and restrictions.

    • @JohnDoe-qz1ql
      @JohnDoe-qz1ql Місяць тому

      Non restricted.... BUt you must have a license??

    • @lpvrooom6714
      @lpvrooom6714 Місяць тому

      @@JohnDoe-qz1qlnon restricted as in very easy to get but you must get a license to own guns. Like cars, cant really use a car without a license but they arent restricted.

  • @huntermoffatt733
    @huntermoffatt733 6 місяців тому +15

    I'm from Almonte, Ontario. Only 30 mins away from Smith's falls and we've always knows it was the sketchy town nearby

    • @Joanne-i7q
      @Joanne-i7q 6 місяців тому

      The fact that there are crimes in an area, does not warrant labeling an entire town 'sketchy".
      It's a poorly defined, ambiguous made- up term, an imperfect way to judge an entire area that is not at all helpful.
      As a lady who was mugged at knife point, in what you might call a "good" part of my city,
      i learned long ago that crime happens everywhere.

    • @huntermoffatt733
      @huntermoffatt733 6 місяців тому +1

      It's not the fact there's a crime rate, wierd and sketchy stuff just happens there

    • @danielleverdant1100
      @danielleverdant1100 6 місяців тому

      ​@user-so9qk1nf4t I grew up there, and have lived in the area for 25 years, it's sketchy

    • @brianforgie7724
      @brianforgie7724 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Joanne-i7qthat town has always had that reputation and well earned. I have know that for 50 years since I live just down the road. There is a reason for the description as sketchy its the element in town.

  • @dawsonduke3333
    @dawsonduke3333 6 місяців тому +42

    How could anyone skip the history segments? They're so good!

  • @worldwhytf9429
    @worldwhytf9429 6 місяців тому +11

    we have ALWAYS had issues with crime and poverty in Smiths Falls. Unfortunately, drug use is EXTREMELY prevalent here, leading to much of the criminality.

    • @zer0patiencewithitall
      @zer0patiencewithitall 5 місяців тому +1

      I’m a teen and my dad grew up around Almonte and Smiths Falls and whenever we drive through, he always talks about the decline of the town from the 90’s and beyond.

  • @Magic_monkey_man
    @Magic_monkey_man 6 місяців тому +40

    But what if i LIVE IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER

    • @foolsenigma
      @foolsenigma 6 місяців тому +1

      Living on the edge

    • @ericfintel3759
      @ericfintel3759 6 місяців тому +6

      Keep an eye out for a wild farley.

    • @Jroc3578
      @Jroc3578 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ericfintel3759BEES!!!

    • @grumpymonkey585
      @grumpymonkey585 5 місяців тому

      where did you hide yhe dead bodies ????

  • @samuelbowlby1202
    @samuelbowlby1202 5 місяців тому +4

    I was born in smiths falls and now live 30 minutes away. I’ve never even heard of these cases. They don’t seem to be in any hurry to figure it out

  • @InSeshion
    @InSeshion 4 місяці тому +6

    As a Canadian, i dont dislike individual officers BUT i will NEVER, EVER trust the provincial, metro or especially the RCMP. They have zero care for truth and safety.

  • @emmythorn
    @emmythorn 5 місяців тому +3

    The history segments r the main reason I subbed! I love them don't ever get rid of them

  • @todddouglas2022
    @todddouglas2022 6 місяців тому +19

    Keep the history section. I’m 38 and binge your stuff because you’re intelligent and thorough. Do you.

    • @ZimmyZimz
      @ZimmyZimz 6 місяців тому +1

      Legit the history section is usually my favourite

  • @queenkhajiit2540
    @queenkhajiit2540 6 місяців тому +12

    wow, I live an hour away. Both of our towns run through the same highway. We've had a lot of stuff happen around here, the biggest being the Russell Williams case when I was in grade 6 the schools in the area sent out a paper to let all parents know what was going on and all of us kids were so confused until he finally got caught. Small towns aren't as safe as some like to believe.

    • @xb0xisbetter
      @xb0xisbetter 5 місяців тому

      Unless someone's locked alone somewhere, facing the exit with a weapon nearby, they're never "safe". Even in that scenario, you could have a natural gas leak and your house could explode, or a meteorite could crash through your roof and kill you, no matter how unlikely. Safety is an illusion anywhere, and human nature exists wherever there are humans.
      Whenever people on tv predictably act shocked that some violent act occurred in a usually quiet place, saying "I don't feel safe anymore", that just reflects their own staggering naivety.

  • @sarahfaucher2111
    @sarahfaucher2111 6 місяців тому +19

    Privacy in Canada is nice... but I can honestly say that it does less for the victims and communities than the criminals. We are often not told who commited a crime even against our family, if they have been identified or caught, if they will be properly charged, and what the results are in court (usually years later). The way in which our laws (including privacy) are being interpreted and used at this time not only puts the criminals rights before victims, but also enables repeat offenders.
    This is applicable to crimes commited by known and unknown entities. Our government and justice bodies do not share information that could help heal people (i.e. the highway of tears and missing and murdered indigenous women) or ensure that if the courts fail, that society can make sure the perpetrator will never be allowed to rest (i.e. people like Karla Halmolka).
    What is even worse is the current leadership of our government claims that in (mis)using our laws this way we are putting more emphasis on healing and rehabilitation than on punishment. They claim (falsely) that our courts have been harsher on some demographics than others and that the courts should now be more lienient on them. Meaning that if you are from (or claim to be from) a certain demographic, it doesn't matter that you committed a crime against someone- because you through your alleged ancestry are a victim.
    Laws are meant in Canada and the USA to make all equal. But in Canada under the law we are not equal. And this continues to get worse by the year. The secrecy of which things are protected in the name of privacy is only making things worse as criminals (and police bodies who do little to nothing) know that the public may never know the extent of their crimes- or when they live in your neighbourhood, go to your child's school, or work next to you.

  • @zachariahpoltergeist4516
    @zachariahpoltergeist4516 6 місяців тому +15

    From his head all the way down to his aboots. Bravo.

  • @brendafenton8828
    @brendafenton8828 3 місяці тому +1

    The discussion of the seven fires was really informative and inspirational. Thank you.

  • @rincandrepeat.999
    @rincandrepeat.999 6 місяців тому +3

    Thanks so much for doing such thorough and respectful research of lanark county. My friend and I are from Lanark/ Smiths Falls and are shocked by the careful attention and info you managed to find.

  • @kaitlynbecker8424
    @kaitlynbecker8424 6 місяців тому +5

    I'm Canadian, thank you for covering this ❤

  • @quantumspookiness708
    @quantumspookiness708 6 місяців тому +12

    One that could use some attention is the disappearance of Melanie Ethier from Temiskaming Shores, Ontario Canada. Still hasn't been found and nobody knows what happened.

    • @cheryla.c.5549
      @cheryla.c.5549 6 місяців тому +5

      Hey there! The CBC podcast The Next Call covered Melanie Eithier's case extremely well. I left feeling the case was solved--yet not officially.

  • @bryanmarshall3381
    @bryanmarshall3381 4 місяці тому +4

    Im from Smiths Falls, went to school with both Robbie and Steve. Both would give their shirt off their backs if someone needed it. It's a shame what has happened. This town has never had a good reputation because of its history. Currently in school for addictions hoping to offer help to others in the area struggling with demons. Check on your loved ones folks.

  • @meganritchie2635
    @meganritchie2635 6 місяців тому +3

    Finally someone covering this!!!!! Living a couple of towns over, and there being now 4 people missing in the lanark county area! Matthew isn’t likely connected to these cases but his is crazy too !

  • @connorp11067
    @connorp11067 6 місяців тому +2

    I really love the history sections, please never stop them they are so helpful and interesting

  • @amateursnake424
    @amateursnake424 6 місяців тому +13

    I'm an Aniishnabe person and I think you explained the 7 fires pretty well. I actually live at one of the stopping places too. You're also one of the few people I've ever seen on the internet that I don't personally know say Aniishnabe right. It's cool to see my personal lore be explained on the channel. Nice stuff guys. My only note is Midewiwin is spelled like that but I've only ever heard us say it like Mid-day-win. As I'm sure you know it's not a written language originally so the spellings are all over the place and so are the way people say stuff. Like black in some parts of MI is pronounced Mukaday and in farther north Canada it's Mikaday Auzit.

  • @nathanjones8667
    @nathanjones8667 6 місяців тому +2

    “From his head down to his a boots.” Very subtle. Well done.

  • @THEEGOBLINNE
    @THEEGOBLINNE 6 місяців тому +9

    I grew up in Carleton Place, a mere twenty minute drive from Smiths Falls. The land here is second to none, and the swamps are endless. I almost jumped out of my chair when I saw you had releases this, because I happen to be visiting home as we speak and landed at the train station in Smiths Falls on the 2nd.

  • @maryclark6779
    @maryclark6779 3 місяці тому

    So glad I found you guys. I like to listen to stories while cleaning the house. As I have no money for audible, I turned to UA-cam and found a plethora of information. I jumped down into the missing 411 hole and find everything fascinating. I love that you are clear and to the point. Thank you for your work!

  • @B-Nice
    @B-Nice 6 місяців тому +23

    Lore Lads can now officially say they are down with O.P.P. 👍

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 6 місяців тому +4

      Yeah you know me! 🤣

    • @robertmiller2831
      @robertmiller2831 6 місяців тому +3

      Somebody finally said it. Every time I hear him say OPP, the song starts in my head.

    • @ethanfleisher1910
      @ethanfleisher1910 5 місяців тому +1

      It literally plays in my head every time it's mentioned. I can actually hear the shitty subwoofers like it was yesterday

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ethanfleisher1910 Does any song from that era work without shitty subwoofers?

  • @gab26579
    @gab26579 Місяць тому

    i love the history portions of your videos!!!! i’m mohawk, and it’s really refreshing to see someone explain the history of a place to others. you’re so respectful and informative, it’s amazing!

  • @Downs-Indroam
    @Downs-Indroam 6 місяців тому +22

    The "Newfoundland" you verified at the end is correct as far as my Nova Scotian "hick" accent knows lol

    • @umanicksy7107
      @umanicksy7107 6 місяців тому +3

      Hey…born in Ontario here…but people in the west often call me an “east coaster” which I feel I would never claim, never even been Sceeched in. Like geography wise we jokingly call ourselves south coaster’s because the lakes but nooo. Where is the coast these people speak of. Ontario is not on a coast.

    • @xoniec8884
      @xoniec8884 6 місяців тому +7

      @@umanicksy7107 Newfoundlander here, first part "newfin" is correct but we pronounce the end as "land," not "lend" or "lund"

    • @umanicksy7107
      @umanicksy7107 6 місяців тому +1

      @@xoniec8884 thank you

    • @jonathan36457
      @jonathan36457 6 місяців тому +3

      @@xoniec8884 can also confirm this is how we pronounce it

    • @joelspaulding5964
      @joelspaulding5964 6 місяців тому +2

      Are not Newfies considered more hick than you folks in NS? Even Cape Bretton? 😉
      (Amazing locale)

  • @lindaohanraha-hanrahan2817
    @lindaohanraha-hanrahan2817 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m from Northern Ontario. My city is on Lake Nipissing. Thank you so much for covering this. The history was super interesting.

  • @529kendra
    @529kendra 6 місяців тому +7

    Love the history section please don’t change!!

  • @NielKlauss
    @NielKlauss 6 місяців тому +1

    as always, excellent work ethic. imho, one the best channels of its kind

  • @itsajem1683
    @itsajem1683 6 місяців тому +13

    The quote from 28:34 sounds a lot to me like the intentions for relationships between colonisers and natives in my country Aotearoa New Zealand. This country was one of the last major colonised areas, and since the Church had seen so much of what happens to native peoples when colonisers first get involved, they tried much harder to make the European settlers recognise the human sovereignty of the native Maori people. Many of the Maori converted to Christianity, and the missionaries learnt the native Te Reo language, and invented a written form for it since the Maori people did not have a writing system. Obviously after a while, settlers and Maori tribes began to have issues, and the missionaries decided the best way to save the Maori would be to have an official treaty signed by the crown (settlers were pretty much exclusively from the UK) and the Maori chiefs. This became the Treaty of Waitangi, (or Te Tiriti o Waitangi) and is the only official founding document of the nations of Aotearoa New Zealand to this day. Unfortunately, there was an issue where the English version and the Reo version had a few words translated poorly, which lead to a misunderstanding of how much the Crown would actually control the land compared to the Chiefs. This, along with the fact that many of the settlers blatantly broke their side of agreements even regardless of the mistranslation (taking land of the Maori people etc), lead to war. For a long time since then, the Maori people have been pretty severely oppressed, even up into the mid 1900s it was illegal to speak Te Reo in public or teach it in schools, but I’m glad to say that we have majorly reversed a lot of that in recent times, and now Maori history and language is taught from a young age in schools, and there is a significant effort in politics to re assess the treaty and see how we can better understand and respect it in a way that works for both Pakeha (European) and Maori. I hope that we continue to lean into it and become a successfully bicultural nation where every person can speak both languages, and the treaty is upheld seriously in society.

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr 6 місяців тому

      The wars started before the treaty, land wasnt "taken" it was confiscated to stop it being used as staging points for massacres and raids against the pakeha, like the HMS Boyd massacre. Te reo was never illegal, and strangely enough, education performance has utterly plummeted after Maori was forced into the education system.

    • @itsajem1683
      @itsajem1683 6 місяців тому

      @@AmonAnon-vw3hr That is certainly what the crown claimed, I don’t find it particularly convincing, especially considering that somewhere between 60% and 90% of Maori had already converted to Christianity at this point, and were vouched for by the church. One thing to unlearn about New Zealand history is the idea that the colonial government and the church were on the same side, they were not. The church was blatantly working against the wishes of government to make sure the Maori people were given rights and citizenship before they could be wiped out, and they almost succeeded, but the colonisers made their excuses to attempt to wipe them out anyway, thereby killing fellow Christians.
      There were some battles before the treaty obviously, but the land war started after the treaty. Also, Te Reo was made illegal in school in the 1867 Native Schools act, and didn’t start being allowed to be taught until 1982. Children were still being beaten in school for speaking Reo in the 60s.
      As far as your insinuation about the education system failing due to Te Reo being introduced, that’s simply a faulty assumption of correlation vs causation. If you genuinely think that had some part to play in education getting worse, you are just racist.

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah 6 місяців тому +1

    The history segment is my favorite part you should do a channel just about this stuff love all your videos!❤

  • @DiamondsPearls-x7l
    @DiamondsPearls-x7l Місяць тому +3

    Sarnia Ontario has more missing and is smaller

  • @ejade21
    @ejade21 6 місяців тому +2

    I love the history part. I hope you guys keep it in!

  • @ploosiedasix
    @ploosiedasix 6 місяців тому +3

    I love the history segments, even learned new stuff about my own home area in one video awhile back! All the cooler that this segment is so mysterious and a lil spooky

  • @tamarastone1462
    @tamarastone1462 24 дні тому

    I live in Smiths Falls & was surprised to see someone covering these cases. I knew Lawrence from my previous job & while he certainly had his demons, he was a friendly guy trying his best. The families deserve answers.

  • @outbacksteakhouseofficial
    @outbacksteakhouseofficial 6 місяців тому +9

    Yall should look into the murder of Grant Solomon here in Franklin TN. Grant died under extremely suspicious circumstances after attempting to share evidence of physical and sexual abuse by his influential father, Aaron Solomon. Grant’s sister, Gracie, is still under Aaron’s care despite her robust rape allegations against him. It’s ongoing but this is definitely a case to be aware of.
    Grant is buried in the same cemetery as my brother, so the story is incredibly close to home. My family has mutual friends with Gracie and it’s abhorrent that TN is allowing this.

  • @audibjornsson6107
    @audibjornsson6107 6 місяців тому +2

    I love the history you give! Its why i subscribed. Excellent content on a whole. Makes your channel unique, and i appreciate all your research and hard work. Thank you

    • @audibjornsson6107
      @audibjornsson6107 6 місяців тому

      Had to add - is Vikings are not European we are Scandinavian

  • @letsgoeverywhere
    @letsgoeverywhere 5 місяців тому +3

    I live on this indigenous land, in Toronto, and the background info in this video is so fantastic! Most Canadian people don't know this important and fascinating history.

  • @katies3816
    @katies3816 5 місяців тому +1

    Love seeing Canadian content! I've spent a lot of time in the areas near Smiths Falls and never heard about these cases. Thanks for the video! 😊

  • @lordrudimus
    @lordrudimus 6 місяців тому +4

    The history part is my favorite part. But the whole show keeps me engaged

  • @nightlyoko626
    @nightlyoko626 6 місяців тому +1

    I love the history part I listen to this while at work and learn something new every day : )

  • @Downs-Indroam
    @Downs-Indroam 6 місяців тому +24

    I don't think you covered it but in Alberta... guessing 2009ish.... a fella by the name of Vince Li severed a guy's head on the middle of a full Greyhound bus.
    It is a crazy story with a lot of facts known and out there, and some very gruesome stuff too.
    Could go deeper into schizophrenia/mental illness a little too if you wanted to implement a bigger story or series of some sort.
    Just and idea and from the time I write this I put it out to the ether for anyone to use freely (just in case you or anyone is hesitant on using someone's "idea" lol).
    I also thought of making a nerd rope type of candy before they came out with it vmbut am not shaken up about not getting rich from it lol
    Hope everyone is having a great day and again, thanks for putting these very well put together and informative/entertaining videos 😊

    • @andrew-729
      @andrew-729 6 місяців тому +1

      Ideas are cheap, we all have them. Action is what matters.
      'It ain't your money till you make it, or it's just a conversation'

    • @VinOnline
      @VinOnline 6 місяців тому +2

      *Manitoba

    • @scottcantdance804
      @scottcantdance804 6 місяців тому +5

      That guy was already released a couple years ago, right?
      I really don't understand the justice system in a lot of Western countries. You can do something like that and just a few years later the authorities are like "we don't think he's a threat to the public".

    • @umanicksy7107
      @umanicksy7107 6 місяців тому +1

      You forgot the part when he at the very least has day passes and is walking among us in Alberta.

    • @umanicksy7107
      @umanicksy7107 6 місяців тому +2

      @@scottcantdance804yes. He walks around with anyone in Alberta, sadly.

  • @bellabunni3
    @bellabunni3 6 місяців тому +1

    Just wanted to say that I discovered this channel about two weeks ago and I’ve been binge watching like crazy! I love the dedication and respect you all put into the research and presentation of these cases ❤ I’m also a history buff so I adore those segments! (*im also a transfer from PSU so I always love the Nittany pride)

  • @Redline6ix
    @Redline6ix 6 місяців тому +4

    Dope hearing you speak about the province I live in and also speaking on the First Nations culture, literally felt good to hear the names and places you mentioned, it all sounded like home to me. :)

    • @loicbazin1053
      @loicbazin1053 6 місяців тому

      What is the channel name?

    • @Redline6ix
      @Redline6ix 5 місяців тому

      @@loicbazin1053 Hammerson Peters (same as his name)

  • @JasonBrockStick
    @JasonBrockStick 5 місяців тому +2

    Great work and story telling! As I’m getting into the history section and thinking this is amazing info about the Native Canadian’s you mentioned the “split. I live in mid-northern Ontario in the Nipissing region (Lake Nipissing). There are monument’s to Jacques Cartier and other first European explorer’s here as the route followed lakes, river’s and short portage’s to travel North West… there are still respected Native culture’s here but do have a much larger population of English, then French (being an hour from Quebec) - two lakes, beautiful forest’s, trail’s and hills. Learning of the prophecy that brought the Algonquin Nip-is-sing tribes here was an interesting surprise.
    Thank You for your research and the organization of your presentation!

  • @davebullard
    @davebullard 6 місяців тому +7

    I absolutely love the history sections. I know like 700 times more about history than I did before I found the channel. I am better for it. You can abstain if you must, but I will judge people who skip the history section. I will do so with strenuous prejudice.

  • @TooLegit2Quit84
    @TooLegit2Quit84 5 місяців тому +1

    That's crazy to me. Whether or not someone was convicted of a crime should be public knowledge.

  • @tfxreference8562
    @tfxreference8562 6 місяців тому +5

    history segment makes this complete and unique -- better to drop those viewers than the segment.

  • @nathanpreher6708
    @nathanpreher6708 22 дні тому

    Man I could’ve just listened to that history section forever. I’m so interested to learn more about these fires and such

  • @kimgadoury4245
    @kimgadoury4245 6 місяців тому +7

    Rideau River, pronounced "READ-O"; French Canadian - actually means "curtain" ...lol; it's a Canal System deemed a World Heritage Site :)

  • @tomfournier4941
    @tomfournier4941 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm from the area. The forth guy you mention who was found in the woods off William Street. I remember walking William Street on my way to Hwy 43 in August of 2021. In the area he was found I smelled a strong smell of decomposition. At the time I chalked it up to a deer having been hit by a car and dying in the woods. I never thought of it being a person. Also when he was found the news reported that investigators from Corrections Canada were involved with the investigation but no details as to why we're provided.

  • @jamesknapp64
    @jamesknapp64 6 місяців тому +10

    video is on Smith Falls, Ontario and the pictures of a town at 29:23 has American Flags on top of buildings and a USA Today newspaper stand in it? Other Aidan used US town stock footage?

  • @zZz0349
    @zZz0349 6 місяців тому +1

    You’re great at making these videos!! Preciate you

  • @TRandlePhoto
    @TRandlePhoto 6 місяців тому +8

    Always continue to put the history segments in we love them

  • @DeeNomilk
    @DeeNomilk 4 місяці тому

    Honestly the history segment is what made me subscribe over other similar channels, it's very unique to your channel and always super interesting.

  • @mishmashmedley
    @mishmashmedley 6 місяців тому +9

    You down with OPP? Yeah you know me!