I mean....We could have paranoid cops monitoring every camera feed, and rushing out to anything suspicious seeming. But I really don't wanna live in a world like that... If you want that move to China, or come soon to the USA. I think unmonitored cameras, or cameras with minimal and/or highly lenient monitoring AI is reasonable. Since that just helps catch people that already committed REAL crimes. (by real I mean, the worst of the worst, something 100% of normal would agree is criminal. [If I need to 'such as' this, you might be a psycho...])
"Since her release, her whereabouts are unknown". This sentence manages to be scarier than any "based on real life events" at the end of most horror movies.
@@tander101 so? Most murders with shanks aren't done by schizophrenic people She's a bad person because she shanked someone not because she's schizophrenic
It's an absolute tragedy that Sabine was not taken into protective custody. She was clearly having a psychotic break. A man died because she was released.
lol. yea i know what you mean. i was born in England but live in California for many years so i understood it either way. its funny cuz I'm always having to do the same thing and translate what my dad says so my friends can understand 😂
I don't know about that? If you are American you wouldn't say:" I would have been sat here." Only Brits speak that way. USA: " I would have been sitting here"
If you notice he draws a few scenario's of himself perpetrating violence on a female in various other videos...hmm. That reminds me, my gf's black eye has healed, time for me to get to work..
Having worked with psychotic patients, it is a waste of time trying to figure out why they do what they do. In their own delusional world, it all makes sense, but they're not going to share that with you especially if they suffer from paranoid delusions.
Can confirm. I have a transient psychotic disorder & dont trust anyone enough to discuss the delusions or get help when im sick. Offensive for him to suggest she does drugs 🤷♀️.
I imagine someone was in the process of fixing the roof on one of the nearby buildings, and she got both the hammer and roof tile from the yard while the roofer wasn't looking. Why she used the hammer to hit herself and the tile to hit him is a mystery.
IIRC, when interviewed in the "Madness in the Fast Lane" doc, the guy it happened to says something along the lines of "she hit me in the head with what I thought was her fist, but later found out was a roof tile she had with her" and actually kinda chuckles himself about it 😂
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan It doesn't take hindsight to realize that letting a mentally unstable person who assaulted an officer out of jail after a single day with no mental evaluation, and no level of supervision is a horrendously stupid idea. That man's blood is on their hands just as much as it's on her's.
idk man. The shared psychosis makes me think Sabina was the source of it and spread it to Ursula because when they were separated, Sabina was the one that continued the crimes and Ursula just seemed to have been fine. Idk
I agree tbh, Ursula was probably the one with shared delusions. As soon as she was discharged from hospital, she probably realised what she went through and went back to the U.S to avoid involvement with Sabina’s shit
@@xereta1123 yes but she literally went home and never had issues afterwards to our knowledge. The other girl stayed psychotic. And just because she didn't kill someone doesn't mean she couldn't have been exhibiting signs of psychosis that doctors would have seen while she was in recovery. If she had been exhibiting more signs of psychosis like her sister was during her long recovery period we'd know it and she wouldn't have been released back to America immediately
@You're Gonna Hate This Not agreeing or disagreeing with you but it's kiiind of shitty to respond that its female privilege to a comment saying the guy only helped her so he could get laid. Getting helped just because someone expects sex in return isn't called being privileged, it's called being taken advantage of. Regardless of gender.
@@randomcloverr I would say he has a point. Literally if a man acted the way he did his sentence would definitely be harder but because of the way she acted in court playing the sweet young lady act in this case they do have a point. And Sabrina never accused the old man of sexually harassing her even tho she could have easily just said he made a move on me so I attacked him.
"Look after my dog for me." Man that hit me hard. It's things like this that make me wary of helping anyone in need; obviously I'd call emergency services to help someone but no way would I let them in my house or car even for 5 minutes, too many crazies in the world.
Yeah the last time I gave someone a ride was in 2004? Two skaters going to Ontario, they smoked me some weed, and that was it, really. I wouldn't do that today ;)
@@rizizum if it wasnt dangerous to do so i would help people like that man too but unlike him im too cautious and expect the worst. Im sure he was more helpful and less worried than he would have otherwise been because she was a woman.
@@PentaSquares If I break my leg I'm going to a hospital in an ambulance and getting fixed up for no charge. Socialism is fucking awesome and I pity people without it.
@@Cupit29 The thing is that socialised healthcare isn't even necessarily socialism but conservative politicians seem to hate when the poors aren't suffering so they oppose it anyway.
I can say with certainty this happened, I watched the original footage years ago like it was yesterday, it was all caught on camera while they were filming a police documentary. I also remember watching a follow up a couple of years later.
"But I know what you're probably thinking: drugs! Yeah, I was just thinking the same thing." *huffs a line and ends the video there* Please never ever change.
For those who are interested shared psychotic disorder appears to be fairly well documented despite there being a relatively small amount of cases. The person with the original psychosis is labelled as the 'primary' and the other individual/s are 'secondary'. Secondaries frequently have a disability which makes them dependant on another individual for assistance, for example deafness or blindness. The secondary is submissive to the primary and the primary manipulates the other individual/s into believing their delusions. Just to clarify I'm not an expert, this is just what I've researched. :)
@@earthtear9586 doesn't excuse any of the shenanigans that happened though and, imo, her punishment was far too light _especially_ considering "no comment, no comment" etc.
@@KryptoKn8 It is not an excuse but rather an explanation, she should have been taken to a mental institution, she may have not kown what was reality and what was delusion during the psychosis, the murder could have been avoided if the authorities did some sort of psych eval, considering both of them were fine prior to the arrival of the sister it is clear something happened during that day
@@brutishorcbrutus Everyone should be praised for doing basic human decency, that's how you keep people encouraged and motivated to keep doing it ... The alternative is that we don't praise anyone for doing anything short of saving the entire planet or inventing a cheap cure for cancer. Yes, you should help out because it's what everyone should do, but it doesn't hurt to add a thanks and a " good job mate " :)
These poor people. Everyone involved, ESPECIALLY Glenn and the two sisters. I've met and known people with schizophrenia/psychosis. They're sweet souls, like anyone else, but they suffer so much by their own mind. Truly heartbreaking. Especially the people involved in their episodes.
Oh to hell with that... They're the opposite of sweet, as close to pure evil as it gets... They should go straight to execution. They only cause suffering, and should not be tolerated. People like you hurt others with you twisted mentality.
@@stevenschnepp576They think you are trying to hurt them and do stuff while they are normal. You are the problem and shouldnt be trusted not themselves pr their brain. They cant tell what is true and what is not what is a hallucination what is not. In their opinion you are not trying to treat them but hurt them instead.
I dated someone who ended up psychotic, and she ended up just like this (minus the murder). Unfortunately, the psychosis didn't present itself until she moved in with me. The first few days were just fine, but after about a week, I started to notice mental slips, which I just kinda brushed off. Then, one day, I came back from work (nightshift), and she had just vanished. She had been gone all night, and she had left her phone behind. Eventually, I got a call from a stranger's phone, and went to pick her up. It only went downhill from there. Over the month I lived with her, myself and my roommates had to get medical/police intervention about 3-4 times. Each time, the hospital would hold her until she was "sane" again (usually about 12 hours), then send her home. And she would be lucid for about a day before falling back into an episode again. The drug screenings that the hospital did always came back clean. After she started putting the pets in danger (feeding them toxic things, taking them outside without a leash, etc), we did decide to evict her from the house. I'm pretty sure I have PTSD from that experience. Sharing a room with someone acting like what you saw in the video is pretty traumatic. I just hope she gets the help she needs, both so that she'll be able to live a good life, and so that nobody else will be traumatized by trying to help her.
I’m so sorry you were traumatized by that. I hope your pets are safe now and that you can learn to trust a partner again after all that. I’ve been struggling with psychosis more and more frequently in the last two years and I’m mortified that I’ll end up doing something to hurt or traumatize the people I love. Mostly it leads me to further isolate myself when I really need someone to babysit me for a few hours until the worst of it passes and I stop being a danger to myself, but inviting someone to witness me at my absolute worst is terrifying. Having to trust that someone isn’t going to lie to me about what I did/didn’t do, that they won’t record me, steal from me in my own home, decide to get the police involved when I’m 0% composed and won’t be able to explain myself or follow directions, institutionalize me against my will and put me hundreds of dollars into medical debt… And again, whoever I could trust enough to put in that situation is at risk of being hurt by me either psychologically or physically. But I know about people who don’t seek out a therapist or won’t take their medications because they don’t take their mental health seriously. I have trouble feeling empathy for people who care so little about their own treatment that they’d put their loved ones at stake for the sake of convenience.
@Brian Howard I'm sorry that you went through what you did. But your experience does not mean you get to gatekeep. PTSD comes in many forms and intensities. There were certain events that I did not describe in my original comment. Some of those events involved death threats, sometimes with a weapon in hand. Please do not delegitimize a person's experience when you do not know the full story.
@@ashtentheplatypus Are you saying that while trying to portray how traumatic and serious something was you missed out the more traumatic parts of the story? In the past people like soldiers in Vietnam suffered from PTSD after their friend’s head was blown off next to them or they saw a village full of women and children napalmed. These days kids claim PTSD because their mum gave them the wrong cereal one morning. You were clearly never diagnosed with PTSD so it’s hardly gatekeeping if someone disagrees with your self diagnosis. If I claimed to have self diagnosed myself with PTSD because I lost a button off my shirt would it be gatekeeping if someone disputed it? No it wouldn’t. So somewhere between losing a button and being a Vietnam veteran there is a line to be drawn. There are so many self diagnosed people these days. Everyone has depression, ADHD and PTSD. Most of them self diagnosed. Like you.
@@themvsthemvsus There are different forms of PTSD, the one you are describing is uncomplicated PTSD, that's what most soldiers and veterans get or have. Not only veterans experience PTSD because again it variates from person. Both my parents have C-PTSD (diagnosed by professionals) from traumatic events in their life and upbringing, for example abuse. They have never been to war. It would not be strange for them to have signs of PTSD after repeatedly having encounters with someone with a psychosis because it can be traumatic. You're just completely ignorant and clearly never dealt with people with PTSD or phychosis' And from this comment alone, this person clearly is not losing a fucking button or something pathetic you used as an example. Self diagnosis is not bad as a start to figure out what is wrong. You really tried to gatekeep mental health? ... Also, not everyone can afford to get diagnosed because it cost money. So next time, stfu.
Glenn Hollinshead was a family friend. I never met him, but my Nan told me that when my Grandad died Glenn took her home from the hospital - seems like he was a decent man.
I like how the moment sabina started her psychotic episode ALL the psyhiatrics in the world and their existence just vanished, no more. Dont know them Also HUGE RESPECT To Glenn Hollinshead, he was kind enough to let a random woman in his house, even when she was really paranoid about everything, and all the way to the end wanted to help her. Also the fact that his last deathwish was his dog to live a happy life ever after was just showing how pure his heart is, to the point where you could see the past and future when looking at it
One of the big things with 'plot armor' is that stories are told by the survivors, the hundreds that died to the obvious danger don't get to tell the story and the second part is we tell stories about the 1 in a million events not the other 999,999 times that it went how you would expect it to. So with those two combined you get stories where the main character seems invincible but is just a statistical anomaly. Yes plot armor exist more in made up stories then in real ones but it does kind of exist.
@@SilverMe2004 Thats called survivorship bias, right? It's always told with the story of engineers trying to figure out where to put extra armor on a plane.
Lad I've heard nearly all these stories before but I'm now binge watching your channel because you tell them a lot better than the other channels. Love your humour.
My brother had psychotic episodes and the police would be called on him all the time and the only thing they do is bring him to the hospital and release later. Even if he slammed someone into a wall
@@typie34 he slammed my mother into a wall did the same to my oldest sister. He punched me too. He did much worse thing than those but he only got forced into rehab after 5ish years+ of that bs
@@dylanc2806 is this supposed to be an r/wooosh? cuz i got the joke but the new translate from whatever language to english by google feature on yt thought that ‘DOOF’ was ‘STUPID’ in english
Is it A: the awkward silence between the disturbing conversations B: trying to signal to your pal that you don't want a threesome C: 5 stab wounds to the chest Or D: the viscously wild sex
Growing up, my mom always told me to avoid strangers asking for favours. 😅 Sounds horrible but lets be honest, a stranger offers another stranger a bed for the night. Statistically speaking one of the two must be a psychotic cannibal.
I've seen a lot of people in my family have psychotic episodes and that shit is scary. Often caused by drugs or pre-existing psychiatric conditions, you never know what might happen to them.
Exactly, you don’t question whether the crazy shit your seeing and believing are real because from your perspective it is actually happening to you. Trust me, it’s scary as shit like being in a nightmare
Unfortunately doctors cant understand your psychology is in your brain not in your ass. They think it psychiatric disorders same as psychological problems and psychological problems can have organic problems.
I know it's a joke but being schizophrenic and have been psychotic, I know how hard it is to help a belligerent person on a mission from god, I've been told my behavior and I feel fucking awful for treating medical personnel like that. In my eyes the medical profession contains humanity's finest.
I have a minor form of psychosis caused by schizoaffective disorder and I can understand this to a pretty large degree. On top of anxiety of course, I just cannot really feel the significance of vehicles moving past me most times. I have to always make conscious notes that things are dangerous. I'm just as likely to touch a live wire as I am to walk out into the middle of the street without looking, and in both circumstances I'd probably not fully realize what's happening.
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I just realized that after getting high on mushrooms /once/ that some things like that happened to me. I thought it was accelerated maturity (accepting cognitively that something is dangerous without feeling fear of it) but now I'm a bit more scared for my own mental health. Like, if someone were to point a gun at me, I'd be more annoyed at the inconvenience of death and the pain that a gunshot provokes, but not any actual primal fear. Maybe somewhat ironic, because I'm really big on safety and paying attention to what could harm me, but I don't get the emotion that I used to. I'm perfectly fine standing on the white line on a busy roadway knowing death is two feet in front of me, though I do so while taking protective actions (looking at oncoming vehicles, wearing hi-vis wear, using a blocker vehicle with hazard lights on). And before you ask, I'm standing on the white line for a reason, such as waiting for an opening in traffic so I can get a big empty produce crate that just fell off the back of a pickup truck. I guess the real weird part is that people don't give me more space when I'm trying to clear a roadway hazard :/
Can confirm as a Swede, our midsummer dance "små grodorna" is actually just training for the real game of frog; running through trafic with your identical twin.
my swedish mum taught me this dance when i was little :) ive never lived there or learned the language since she moved to the other side of the world when she was twenty and didnt have much interest in going back or teaching me about it, but i always hold on to sma grodorna!
If you come up with a French phrase for the specific way in which you were acting batshit crazy I guess it makes it sound more like a legit psychiatric condition. I'm not guilty, I was experiencing "Folie d'alcool".
@@manowa3395 Because it's an eye and you have some ancient primal gene putting you into fight or flight. It's meant to protect you. If you were in a cave alone at night and while drinking water you saw that peeking inside a bush or behind a crack in the wall - You'd have a few seconds to freak out and run the hell off and stab it with a stick before you get brained with a rock.
@@Krystalmyth You're not wrong with those facts. Though for me personally it's the lack of the rest of the eye. Looks almost uncanny, no offense to the person.
Psychosis works like that, it comes and goes and doesn't necessarily makes sense why and when it happens. Being twins means they share the same genetic makeup, so both of them having the same psychiatric disorder is not strange (if your twin brother has schizophrenia, you have a 50% chance of developing schizophrenia). Considering their apparent behaviour (and the impossibility of interviewing them), it is very probable that they both suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, which is weirdly, the milder version of schizophrenia. In more severe cases, people become catatonic and they simply stop moving at all. In paranoid schizoprenia people may experience hallucinations (voices and stuff) and delusions (strange beliefs that only make sense to the sufferer that are impossible to modify through reason or logic). In this case, a simple couple of ideas like "Have you noticed that your husband looks at you like he wants to murder you / we can't trust no one but each other" can lead to this whole sort of apparently random behaviours.
paranoid schizophrenia is the most serious, not the mildest. So much crime and destruction has been caused by that subtype. It's also apparently no longer recognized by experts.
My theory is the husbands actions may have brought up some trauma the sisters had gone through together. This could have brought on a psychotic episode
My partner had this medicine induced psychosis, an antipsychotic if I remember correctly. To this day she doesn't remember anything that happened during the 6 months she was on it while we were figuring out what was going on.
Morals of the story 1: If someone's running in the highway like a crazy person, and they don't show positive for drugs or alcohol. Check if their brains are working okay. 2: Don't invite strangers into your home, no matter how sad their backstories are. Just give them directions to the nearest BnB or hotel like they asked for. 3: If the person you invited into your home is acting super shifty, kick them out. (You can alway pay for a cab for them to the nearest hotel if you feel bad about it...)
I'd figure getting killed by letting a stranger in your house is a rare occurance. How many times does it go right? Might as well never drive on the road or never get kids because they could kill you.(ok thats a bit exagerrated xD)
@@DJoppiesaus you shouldn’t let unknown kids in your house either, you call the police and yes there have been plenty of children murdering adult cases too. Trust and a let guard down because “haha child small” Getting murdered by a stranger in your house is pretty common, also it’s *common sense* to not let a strange person sleep in your house when they aren’t acting right.
@@DJoppiesaus all of this minimal punishment from police/justice system and careless behavior from the dog fella only happened because it was a young woman, it would never go so easily as it did if it was a man. Moral of the story: don't you trust anyone, be it a man, woman or kid. Everybody can be dangerous.
@@splitdragon3004 Actually, getting murdered by a stranger in your own house is exceedingly rare, because strangers rarely enter your home to begin with. Almost all domestic murders happen between those familiar with each other.
Moved from Britain to the USA in the 80's and I often forget that it's an island until something like this where you mentioned the longest road in the united kingdom. America is VAST and in comparison it's just an eye opener to the nation of my early childhood years ago compared what I have come to know as my homeland.
Lol my entire country is a bit larger than Connecticut (by 1300 sq miles). But we have what I heard is the longest sea bridge in the world (30 miles long)
@@heliosapollyon4391 I'm just now realizing I did the distance from my house 45 minutes sw of orlando instead of orlando because I usually tell people from out of FL that I'm from orlando because it's easier than me saying "Clermont" and them going "where's that? I've been to Miami". whoops lol
I've seen the clip of the girls on the freeway a while back but damn I never knew what happened afterwards, it's definitely an interesting case, I'm glad to see you cover it :>
@@sophierobinson2738 It was covered by a BBC crew who happened to be with the police that day , cant remember the full name of it ua-cam.com/video/e1B9T6hRK3k/v-deo.html This is it
I still don't understand manslaughter when she picked up a knife and killed that caring man in cold blood. Wtf is going on with the law's in the UK because they don't make any sense? 🤦🏻♂️ 5 DUCKING year's for killing someone!? 😡
I'm from Texas and hearing Qxir do that accent I was dying thinking how can this get better, when he followed it with "and her legs were suitably yee-hawed, partner" I almost shat myself laughing, good stuff
I'm in mental health and I've worked crisis for a while and I am absolutely shocked that the one woman was allowed to leave the hospital without some kind of mental health evaluation. I mean, it's pretty obvious she was psychotic and or suicidal. She killed the guy, but it really seems like the hospital staff really dropped the ball. Even if she seems fine at the hospital the previous behavior must call into question the woman's mental state. If she had did the same thing (ran out into traffic, fought with first responders) where I live she would have been evaluated and almost certainly hospitalized for at least a few days.
Wow. Such an impressive display of empathy and a desire to offer help where help is crying out for help! Yeah, I give these UK people a straight A to hell.
The saddest thing about this story is that a life of a person was taken away just because she had a psychotic episode... Hope that dog which was left was taken good care of 🐶
@@nickrustyson8124 i think you have your guys mixed up. "the grab her by the pussy" guy was the former us president, i think you're talking about fred the FHRITP guy. i'd change it before someone starts a 200 reply friendly political discussion
"Look after my dog for me" fucking ouch, that hit whatever remnant of a soul I had left and hit it hard. I spent the rest of the story hoping for an update on if the neighbor actually did look after the dog. Also "not sure about that one? maybe some sort of threat" was the best humor I've seen in a while
"I know what you might be thinking... ...drugs." I wasn't, but that's not a bad idea. Starts to take some drugs then sees cartoon doing the same, literal laugh out loud.
@@folee_edge Yes kids, *_you_* should not do drugs, but teenagers and adults can have at it. ^^ As long as you abuse your body responsibly; your health does not last forever, be cognizant that every drug under the sun has effects that _CAN affect your health_ long, long after the highs have passed and are forgotten.
My first thought was 'where's the drug test'? This sounds like some disassociation gone extreme, or some kind of psychotic break. Twins are fascinating. There are multiple studies that show how identical twins separated at birth in adoption will often choose the same profession, even partners that look extremely similar to each other. I'd like to see a brain scan after an event like this, but then again, how often are you going to come across that in a natural setting without being an evildoer and just driving twins crazy for funsies lol
I worked at the UHNS Pathology lab and was present there when their bloods came in via A+E. Amongst standard stuff like full blood count, clotting screen, urea and electrolytes and liver function they did have a toxicology screen though we could only test for alcohol and therapeutic stuff like say lithium or thyroxine. The 'speshul naughty drug screening' would have gone to a specialist lab. One of the weirder days at work! I also handled the bloods for the two girls injured on The Smiler in 2015... coincidence?! Yeah, probably.
And how incredibly many identical twins don't choose the same profession, similar looking partners etc. If you nitpick your cases then anything can be made seemingly incredible.
My father once suffered from psychosis, and while I was in my early 20s and fit, I still had such a hard time holding back a 65 year old man. It’s like he had unlocked a strength cheat, thankfully with right medicinal intervention we got him back in no time.
As someone who's leg was yee-haw'd by an inattentive driver... Is there even any point in starting a gofundme? Life wasn't easy before, but now it feels like it's on hardcore survival mode. Also Qxir's rendition of the legs is very accurate to what mine looked like.
That sucks. Hope you're doing better now. There's definitely a point in starting a go fund me. Make sure you back it up with some sort of proof. Hospital photo or such like and that you say what you would use the money for. There's a lot of generous people out there but, unfortunately, there's also a lot of scammers. Good luck.
I don't blame you. God knows what goes through people's heads when they decide to attack those that are trying to help them. Bunch of mental cases if you ask me.
the orderlies in UK mental institutions (the lower paid staff) are notorious for beating patients into capitulation. This is a return to the ethos used centuries ago. Ask anyone who has worked in these places ..and had to quit from seeing the abuse (and the fact the senior staff cover for the junior staff).
@@Moodymongul Dude I do work in MH in the UK, and you must be trolling cause your comment is so full of shite it deserves its own dedicated sluice room 🤣
@@rockstarJDP You must be right. I mean, locked wards/institutions are certainly not effectively torture units. They are wonderful places, where only the brightest in the medical industry work. hohoho
No drugs. Remember, drugs are just tools to cause the brain to release certain chemicals to give you the high and the wild sideeffects drugs are known for. The drugs alone don't do shit by themselves. The brain does the work. So wrap your head around the concept that the brain sometimes is capable of releasing these chemicals on its own. Yes, some people are basically having constant delusions, hallucinations, euphoria, mania, paranoia etc... The effects become a new normal. That's mental illness in an extreme sense as well at its most basic.
@@Krystalmyth Oh yes the brain can make the body release chemicals like endorphins but this was a very strange case . Some twins do have a very close relationship and with some it is very very strong , others not so much , these two had some kind of extra special bond . There have been other similar cases . When i first saw the full video i looked into it more , bought the book etc , there was a couple of twins i think in Wales who had something similar . They experimented with them , asking them to draw a picture with them being in separate parts of the building and they drew the same thing .
As many do, I chanced upon one of your videos and couldnt help watching many more. I applaud you and your comedic style of commentary, excellent illustrations, and of course the topics discussed throughout. Keep it up!
Dude your channel has really grown the past year and I just want to say great job man. The content is consistent, entertaining, and most of all that voice you have is.... something I don't know the word for it is. As far as this video goes the amount of possible situations people can get themselves into is immeasurable. Anything seems possible nowadays within physical bounds.
I like how when you said the one sister lived in America , she was shown with American flag hat AND semi automatic rifle....just to make sure you get the picture . Familiar with these psycho chick's story but dug the Qwixr treatment , and the fan art !
@@jeffreese1828 on the contrary Sir, the misspelling of QXIR means you're on Killdozer duty this weekend & you'll be welding more armor, polishing the gun turrets & stocking the fridge w/ ice cold SHASTA Cola ;^)
@@jeffreese1828 and to be politically correct Sir, you misspelled QXIR TWICE which is punishable by death in most QXIR-Utopias... No sense in trying to escape like Lawnchair Larry!!!!
8:43 "Maybe it was just part of her delusions." You mean delusions that are normally present but not to disruptive levels, but could have been elevated due to the presence of her twin? Yes. I do agree.
"The M6 is the longest motorway in the UK, spanning 230 miles." Wow. Although I have been to the UK multiple times, it's genuinely difficult for me to imagine 230 miles of road being the longest in an entire country. I just finished a little road trip around and through the high desert of my homeland, the Southwestern US, and on one of the days on the road, I drove more than 300 miles on a single highway, all in the same state. And I could have kept going anothet 1,⁷000 miles on that same highway, had I been so inclined.
I’ve had a friend from Britain be absolutely shocked that you could drive for a few hours and still be in the same state. They also think we should somehow have metro systems going across it all.
@@cryamistellimek9184 think that’s impressive….you can drive from the bottom of Ontario Canada towards the top for 25 hours and still be in Ontario Canada.😳
Ive driven 1300 miles in one shot plus gas stops. Took 32 hours. One highway. (I-95, FL to NH), then drove 2000 miles from NH to CO. Here in the US long drives are kind of a thing. Driving around the UK would be claustrophobic to me.
Qxir I gotta admit brotha me, my sister, and my wife from the USA absolutely Love your videos from the narration and the black and white drawings make the videos all the better fr fr I've been binge watching keep up the great drawings
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I suggest you link the original video (as in the one with the TV crew), I’ve seen it here before
As an American you might want to talk about your TV licensee.
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1:35 I almost peed. Your American accent is right fucking on.
The UK is really good at having cameras everywhere
And simultaneously having no idea where threats are
Everyone's so afraid of offending someone and losing their job from cancel culture, the loonies are running the asylum.
@@cattysplat You think people working hard nearly 24/7 jobs like this are on the internet enough to know 'cancel culture' like you do? lmao
@You're Gonna Hate This facts, if you dont like the current culture do something about it.
I mean....We could have paranoid cops monitoring every camera feed, and rushing out to anything suspicious seeming. But I really don't wanna live in a world like that... If you want that move to China, or come soon to the USA.
I think unmonitored cameras, or cameras with minimal and/or highly lenient monitoring AI is reasonable. Since that just helps catch people that already committed REAL crimes. (by real I mean, the worst of the worst, something 100% of normal would agree is criminal. [If I need to 'such as' this, you might be a psycho...])
@@cattysplat That's completely irrelevant to the original comment. Sounds to me like something's living rent-free in your head.
"Since her release, her whereabouts are unknown". This sentence manages to be scarier than any "based on real life events" at the end of most horror movies.
I got the 420th like 😎
Her whereabouts: behind you
Schizophrenia people aren’t monsters
@@odst2247 She murdered a dude with a shank.
@@tander101 so? Most murders with shanks aren't done by schizophrenic people
She's a bad person because she shanked someone not because she's schizophrenic
I'm just amazed how Sabina kept surviving
Sabina jumped off a bridge 40 feet..
Me: alright, crazy bitch dead
Sabina: think again
like a GTA protagonist
It's like that movie Crank
These girls are like that one stupid drunken pair of guys in a disaster film which keep surviving.
what was going in her head kept her going over anything the universa was trying to do to stop her
It's an absolute tragedy that Sabine was not taken into protective custody. She was clearly having a psychotic break. A man died because she was released.
As an American, I greatly appreciate the translation pardner, or else I would have been sat here confused about whether they were yee'd or haw'd.
lol. yea i know what you mean. i was born in England but live in California for many years so i understood it either way. its funny cuz I'm always having to do the same thing and translate what my dad says so my friends can understand 😂
I don't know about that? If you are American you wouldn't say:" I would have been sat here."
Only Brits speak that way.
USA: " I would have been sitting here"
Metric is for bozos
I reckon in Tarnation you’re right pardner
With out the brother I would've understood what he was saying!
"She at one point offered them each a cigarette, but snatched them back because they could be poisoned"
I mean, she's technically right.
They're called cancer sticks for a reason.
Same is true about water...
Everything is poisonous in higher doses. What's your point?
@@josefptacek113 cigarettes are poisonous in less amounts than standard consumption doses
@@josefptacek113 except weed that cures you
RIP Glenn Holinshed.
May you rest easy knowing your dog is being well taken care of.
...
Is it?
No good deed goes unpunished.
"tasteful rendering"
Draws self literally stomping the bones out of a woman's legs.
But tastefully
If you notice he draws a few scenario's of himself perpetrating violence on a female in various other videos...hmm. That reminds me, my gf's black eye has healed, time for me to get to work..
Flat out love this man and his stories.
666 likes??? Ima ruin it im 667 lol
@@kellyjackson7889 unfathomably based
Look after my dog.
That man loved his dog more than his life.
His life was over. He just wanted to make sure his dog was going to be taken care of.
I would've said the exact same thing!
His last words meant nothing the dog got hit by a car 3 days later because nobody wanted it
And more than his family lives probably. Somewhat selfiesh if you ask me
@@ericcartman9594 How is it even remotely selfish??? He didn't even have family living with him, so why tf would they need taking care of??????
Having worked with psychotic patients, it is a waste of time trying to figure out why they do what they do. In their own delusional world, it all makes sense, but they're not going to share that with you especially if they suffer from paranoid delusions.
This right here. People like that cant be really understood
Can confirm. I have a transient psychotic disorder & dont trust anyone enough to discuss the delusions or get help when im sick. Offensive for him to suggest she does drugs 🤷♀️.
@@Prudenthermit Somone who is on drugs can act like a crazy person.
@@Prudenthermit Drugs can trigger psychotic episodes.
Are you a fucking psychologist or psychiatrist? Tf lmao, we have entire disciplines dedicated to it but yeah sure they are all wasting their time
I laughed my ass off at the fact that Sabina just happened to have a roof tile handy and used it as a weapon
I imagine someone was in the process of fixing the roof on one of the nearby buildings, and she got both the hammer and roof tile from the yard while the roofer wasn't looking. Why she used the hammer to hit herself and the tile to hit him is a mystery.
Honestly this reminds me about David Firth's episode on rooftiling
Same vibe of psychosis going on there, too.
IIRC, when interviewed in the "Madness in the Fast Lane" doc, the guy it happened to says something along the lines of "she hit me in the head with what I thought was her fist, but later found out was a roof tile she had with her" and actually kinda chuckles himself about it 😂
1 day in custody for assaulting an officer. A proper sentence would have saved that mans life.
Or maybe if he'd been better prepared for Bad Company
Brit justice system
Hindsight 20/20
Here in the USA she would've received no less than 2 life sentences for everything that She did....
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan It doesn't take hindsight to realize that letting a mentally unstable person who assaulted an officer out of jail after a single day with no mental evaluation, and no level of supervision is a horrendously stupid idea. That man's blood is on their hands just as much as it's on her's.
idk man. The shared psychosis makes me think Sabina was the source of it and spread it to Ursula because when they were separated, Sabina was the one that continued the crimes and Ursula just seemed to have been fine. Idk
I agree tbh, Ursula was probably the one with shared delusions.
As soon as she was discharged from hospital, she probably realised what she went through and went back to the U.S to avoid involvement with Sabina’s shit
Very much this. Shared psychosis is a weird phenomenon that happens but based on the evidence. It seems Sabina was the source
would be hard to kill someone without being able to move....
@@xereta1123 yes but she literally went home and never had issues afterwards to our knowledge. The other girl stayed psychotic. And just because she didn't kill someone doesn't mean she couldn't have been exhibiting signs of psychosis that doctors would have seen while she was in recovery.
If she had been exhibiting more signs of psychosis like her sister was during her long recovery period we'd know it and she wouldn't have been released back to America immediately
Bruh Ursula was legless in the hospital and when she got out she also disappeared
Ok, so lesson is: never let a stranger into your house. That poor doggo.
And if you do never let your guard down and stay armed.
It's a shame cos I there's probably people out there that a layover would be a godsend
The poor sod was probably hoping he was going to get a gratitude shag out of it.
@You're Gonna Hate This Not agreeing or disagreeing with you but it's kiiind of shitty to respond that its female privilege to a comment saying the guy only helped her so he could get laid. Getting helped just because someone expects sex in return isn't called being privileged, it's called being taken advantage of. Regardless of gender.
@@randomcloverr I would say he has a point. Literally if a man acted the way he did his sentence would definitely be harder but because of the way she acted in court playing the sweet young lady act in this case they do have a point. And Sabrina never accused the old man of sexually harassing her even tho she could have easily just said he made a move on me so I attacked him.
"Look after my dog for me." Man that hit me hard. It's things like this that make me wary of helping anyone in need; obviously I'd call emergency services to help someone but no way would I let them in my house or car even for 5 minutes, too many crazies in the world.
Yeah the last time I gave someone a ride was in 2004? Two skaters going to Ontario, they smoked me some weed, and that was it, really. I wouldn't do that today ;)
I feel like with a person like this, you can clearly see in her eyes she's batshit crazy, at least during the psychosis
For real, how do you let someone you met 5 minutes ago sleep in your house?
@@rizizum if it wasnt dangerous to do so i would help people like that man too but unlike him im too cautious and expect the worst. Im sure he was more helpful and less worried than he would have otherwise been because she was a woman.
Thus you make the world even colder for people in need. "I let fear run my life", and 237 likes for the comment. How utterly sad.
“She was hit by a vehicle at 90 km”
What?
“Her legs gawt yeehawed by a truck!”
Ohhhh
lol i feel like whenever someone from europe does something american they go straight to texans. not that i dont mind it it’s hilarious af
Her legs got yeehed hard...
@@svensebastian2712 thats a European way of spelling the haw part of yeehaw
@@adonaiyah2196 maybe, its because he's *european*
@@powlman6841 he fckin butchered that spelling tbh
No no, her legs weren't yee haw'd. They yee'd their last haw.
Musta been on some GOOOOOOOD stuff. Crushed legs, still trying to fight.
Seesawed? LoReesawed? Hmmmm..
She walked out of the hospital, I swear they literally are the insane invincible super twins
Ah. I was confused when he said they been yeehawed. I just chalked up to something lost in translation
You sir are terrible and I absolutely love it I died laughing at this 😂😂
As an American, ‘get the Go Fundme started now’ is how we respond when someone suffers a serious injury.
That's the joke. Tragic.
Maybe because that’s the joke
@@PentaSquares If I break my leg I'm going to a hospital in an ambulance and getting fixed up for no charge. Socialism is fucking awesome and I pity people without it.
@@Cupit29 The thing is that socialised healthcare isn't even necessarily socialism but conservative politicians seem to hate when the poors aren't suffering so they oppose it anyway.
@Lazys The Dank Engineer Be careful. Seriously just be careful you can't afford to get injured.
3:37 I love how she’s depicted with two guns because she lived in the US.
Feels like this is a fever dream story, the storyline's so all over the place and the craziness is growing faster than a pokemon high on rare candies
Tweedle dum & tweedle do and their imaginary friend whackerdoodle Jesus they are nuts!
@@soops2512 Had a stroke reading that
“High on rare candies” 😆
Yea agreed
I can say with certainty this happened, I watched the original footage years ago like it was yesterday, it was all caught on camera while they were filming a police documentary. I also remember watching a follow up a couple of years later.
"But I know what you're probably thinking: drugs! Yeah, I was just thinking the same thing."
*huffs a line and ends the video there*
Please never ever change.
Does drugs
Refuses to elaborate any further
Leaves
What a chad....
@Dan Didnot What?
@Dan Didnothuh?
“Huffs a line” 💀
@Dan Didnot huh?
For those who are interested shared psychotic disorder appears to be fairly well documented despite there being a relatively small amount of cases. The person with the original psychosis is labelled as the 'primary' and the other individual/s are 'secondary'. Secondaries frequently have a disability which makes them dependant on another individual for assistance, for example deafness or blindness. The secondary is submissive to the primary and the primary manipulates the other individual/s into believing their delusions. Just to clarify I'm not an expert, this is just what I've researched. :)
Yeah. I think since Sabine was going through marital problems and possible abuse, she was in a very vulnerable state and dependant on her sister.
Wubby interviewed two women who seem to have shared psychosis. Weird stuff.
@@earthtear9586 doesn't excuse any of the shenanigans that happened though and, imo, her punishment was far too light _especially_ considering "no comment, no comment" etc.
YOOOOOO MY GUY, I FOUND MY TWIN
@@KryptoKn8 It is not an excuse but rather an explanation, she should have been taken to a mental institution, she may have not kown what was reality and what was delusion during the psychosis, the murder could have been avoided if the authorities did some sort of psych eval, considering both of them were fine prior to the arrival of the sister it is clear something happened during that day
Go straight to heaven sir...
The dude helped a stranger in need and cared about his dog.
Sad.
Dude need some good ass life up there
Note to self, never help sus strangers.
I wish him a good isekai
What actually fuckin sad is how low the bar is that this man is praised for simply caring as a human should.
@@brutishorcbrutus Everyone should be praised for doing basic human decency, that's how you keep people encouraged and motivated to keep doing it ...
The alternative is that we don't praise anyone for doing anything short of saving the entire planet or inventing a cheap cure for cancer.
Yes, you should help out because it's what everyone should do, but it doesn't hurt to add a thanks and a " good job mate " :)
These poor people. Everyone involved, ESPECIALLY Glenn and the two sisters. I've met and known people with schizophrenia/psychosis. They're sweet souls, like anyone else, but they suffer so much by their own mind. Truly heartbreaking. Especially the people involved in their episodes.
Finally some reasonable comment. This comment section is full of ignorant people who have no idea what psychosis is.
@@user_343 I was thinking the same, people think its a personality trait lol
Oh to hell with that... They're the opposite of sweet, as close to pure evil as it gets...
They should go straight to execution. They only cause suffering, and should not be tolerated. People like you hurt others with you twisted mentality.
@@user_343 Or we've dealt with people like this before, and have no patience left for them and their refusal to get treated.
@@stevenschnepp576They think you are trying to hurt them and do stuff while they are normal. You are the problem and shouldnt be trusted not themselves pr their brain. They cant tell what is true and what is not what is a hallucination what is not. In their opinion you are not trying to treat them but hurt them instead.
As an American I appreciate the effort to translate this from English to Murican.
America equals world. England equals moon.
@@ricky-sanchez no I think it’s another planet the big rock in the sky is texas I think or maybe hawai
@@gnk-seriespowerdroid4405 if it was Hawaii then that would explain the SpaceX program.
@@gnk-seriespowerdroid4405 the big rock in the sky is birmingham, not the rest of england just birmingham
I dated someone who ended up psychotic, and she ended up just like this (minus the murder). Unfortunately, the psychosis didn't present itself until she moved in with me. The first few days were just fine, but after about a week, I started to notice mental slips, which I just kinda brushed off.
Then, one day, I came back from work (nightshift), and she had just vanished. She had been gone all night, and she had left her phone behind. Eventually, I got a call from a stranger's phone, and went to pick her up. It only went downhill from there.
Over the month I lived with her, myself and my roommates had to get medical/police intervention about 3-4 times. Each time, the hospital would hold her until she was "sane" again (usually about 12 hours), then send her home. And she would be lucid for about a day before falling back into an episode again. The drug screenings that the hospital did always came back clean.
After she started putting the pets in danger (feeding them toxic things, taking them outside without a leash, etc), we did decide to evict her from the house.
I'm pretty sure I have PTSD from that experience. Sharing a room with someone acting like what you saw in the video is pretty traumatic. I just hope she gets the help she needs, both so that she'll be able to live a good life, and so that nobody else will be traumatized by trying to help her.
I’m so sorry you were traumatized by that. I hope your pets are safe now and that you can learn to trust a partner again after all that.
I’ve been struggling with psychosis more and more frequently in the last two years and I’m mortified that I’ll end up doing something to hurt or traumatize the people I love. Mostly it leads me to further isolate myself when I really need someone to babysit me for a few hours until the worst of it passes and I stop being a danger to myself, but inviting someone to witness me at my absolute worst is terrifying. Having to trust that someone isn’t going to lie to me about what I did/didn’t do, that they won’t record me, steal from me in my own home, decide to get the police involved when I’m 0% composed and won’t be able to explain myself or follow directions, institutionalize me against my will and put me hundreds of dollars into medical debt… And again, whoever I could trust enough to put in that situation is at risk of being hurt by me either psychologically or physically.
But I know about people who don’t seek out a therapist or won’t take their medications because they don’t take their mental health seriously. I have trouble feeling empathy for people who care so little about their own treatment that they’d put their loved ones at stake for the sake of convenience.
@Brian Howard I'm sorry that you went through what you did. But your experience does not mean you get to gatekeep. PTSD comes in many forms and intensities.
There were certain events that I did not describe in my original comment. Some of those events involved death threats, sometimes with a weapon in hand.
Please do not delegitimize a person's experience when you do not know the full story.
@@ashtentheplatypus Your experience is not legitimized because of how you're carrying yourself.
@@ashtentheplatypus Are you saying that while trying to portray how traumatic and serious something was you missed out the more traumatic parts of the story? In the past people like soldiers in Vietnam suffered from PTSD after their friend’s head was blown off next to them or they saw a village full of women and children napalmed. These days kids claim PTSD because their mum gave them the wrong cereal one morning. You were clearly never diagnosed with PTSD so it’s hardly gatekeeping if someone disagrees with your self diagnosis. If I claimed to have self diagnosed myself with PTSD because I lost a button off my shirt would it be gatekeeping if someone disputed it? No it wouldn’t. So somewhere between losing a button and being a Vietnam veteran there is a line to be drawn. There are so many self diagnosed people these days. Everyone has depression, ADHD and PTSD. Most of them self diagnosed. Like you.
@@themvsthemvsus There are different forms of PTSD, the one you are describing is uncomplicated PTSD, that's what most soldiers and veterans get or have. Not only veterans experience PTSD because again it variates from person. Both my parents have C-PTSD (diagnosed by professionals) from traumatic events in their life and upbringing, for example abuse. They have never been to war. It would not be strange for them to have signs of PTSD after repeatedly having encounters with someone with a psychosis because it can be traumatic. You're just completely ignorant and clearly never dealt with people with PTSD or phychosis' And from this comment alone, this person clearly is not losing a fucking button or something pathetic you used as an example. Self diagnosis is not bad as a start to figure out what is wrong. You really tried to gatekeep mental health? ... Also, not everyone can afford to get diagnosed because it cost money. So next time, stfu.
Glenn Hollinshead was a family friend. I never met him, but my Nan told me that when my Grandad died Glenn took her home from the hospital - seems like he was a decent man.
Tragic what happened to him
It is very sad and tragic that such a kind man was stabbed to death by someone suffering from psychosis
I like how the moment sabina started her psychotic episode ALL the psyhiatrics in the world and their existence just vanished, no more. Dont know them
Also HUGE RESPECT To Glenn Hollinshead, he was kind enough to let a random woman in his house, even when she was really paranoid about everything, and all the way to the end wanted to help her. Also the fact that his last deathwish was his dog to live a happy life ever after was just showing how pure his heart is, to the point where you could see the past and future when looking at it
“Look after my dog for me”…. Then dies
Honorable man
He beat the dog daily
Man respecc dog
@@rustyshackleford7265 what's that info from?
@@d-swagsizzle444 he made it up.
my only solace with my eventual death is that so many, who are so much better than I, have gone there.
Sabina is the living proof of plot armor
The reincarnation of Rasputin
One of the big things with 'plot armor' is that stories are told by the survivors, the hundreds that died to the obvious danger don't get to tell the story and the second part is we tell stories about the 1 in a million events not the other 999,999 times that it went how you would expect it to. So with those two combined you get stories where the main character seems invincible but is just a statistical anomaly. Yes plot armor exist more in made up stories then in real ones but it does kind of exist.
@@SilverMe2004 Thats called survivorship bias, right? It's always told with the story of engineers trying to figure out where to put extra armor on a plane.
"There were no shit ones, just people who did their best" that belongs on a T-shirt along with the pics that those who did their best made.
Lad I've heard nearly all these stories before but I'm now binge watching your channel because you tell them a lot better than the other channels. Love your humour.
sabina: *is obviously experiencing a psychotic episode and should be given psychiatric treatment*
the police: yeah ur good to go lol
My brother had psychotic episodes and the police would be called on him all the time and the only thing they do is bring him to the hospital and release later. Even if he slammed someone into a wall
Sounds more like meth use to me.
@@harukahayashi not your brother the women.
@@typie34 he slammed my mother into a wall did the same to my oldest sister. He punched me too. He did much worse thing than those but he only got forced into rehab after 5ish years+ of that bs
@@t.r.4496 How is meth use relevant
story: she hit herself with a hammer (very dangerous and violent)
drawing: wooden hamr go BONK
DOOF
No horny!
@@dylanc2806 yes indeed, very *stupid*
ask google translate
@@choppership465 the joke
your head
@@dylanc2806 is this supposed to be an r/wooosh? cuz i got the joke but the new translate from whatever language to english by google feature on yt thought that ‘DOOF’ was ‘STUPID’ in english
"He had room at his place if she wanted to stat the night" ah yes, what's not to love about an evening of schizophrenia and chill?
Is it
A: the awkward silence between the disturbing conversations
B: trying to signal to your pal that you don't want a threesome
C: 5 stab wounds to the chest
Or D: the viscously wild sex
@@david94549 E: The viciously wild rap-e attempt
Growing up, my mom always told me to avoid strangers asking for favours. 😅
Sounds horrible but lets be honest, a stranger offers another stranger a bed for the night. Statistically speaking one of the two must be a psychotic cannibal.
@Dave
All of them, in that order
disability is not a joke
I've seen a lot of people in my family have psychotic episodes and that shit is scary. Often caused by drugs or pre-existing psychiatric conditions, you never know what might happen to them.
Or MK Ultra. The aspect of this case nobody wants to talk about.
@@colinstewart1432they’re in your walls
@@colinstewart1432no
@@colinstewart1432 Speaking of psychotic episodes and paranoid delusions...
Sounds like you won the genetic lottery in your family if you are not subject to the same disorders, must have been rough growing up
Trying to tell someone who is psychotic "its not real" is like trying to convince a drowning man its all in his head.
Exactly, you don’t question whether the crazy shit your seeing and believing are real because from your perspective it is actually happening to you. Trust me, it’s scary as shit like being in a nightmare
Yeah it’s all in his lungs
Unfortunately doctors cant understand your psychology is in your brain not in your ass. They think it psychiatric disorders same as psychological problems and psychological problems can have organic problems.
it took me a split second cuz im stupid, but that is a great way to put it. to the victim there is zero difference between real and fake
“I’m trying to help you and you want to fight? Okay.”
*breaks legs*
That broke me. XD
Literally
I WAS taking a puff off my pipe till this part…. Then i was crying cause i was laughing and chocking
I had to stop the video & laugh it out first, it's to much
It also broke her legs...
X my D
You stomping on that crazy womans legs made me laugh aloud - love your sense of humor
I know it's a joke but being schizophrenic and have been psychotic, I know how hard it is to help a belligerent person on a mission from god, I've been told my behavior and I feel fucking awful for treating medical personnel like that. In my eyes the medical profession contains humanity's finest.
YOOO THAT WAS TOO FUNNY LOL LOL
are you saying that's not what every normal well adjusted human being would do in that situation?
I have a minor form of psychosis caused by schizoaffective disorder and I can understand this to a pretty large degree.
On top of anxiety of course, I just cannot really feel the significance of vehicles moving past me most times. I have to always make conscious notes that things are dangerous.
I'm just as likely to touch a live wire as I am to walk out into the middle of the street without looking, and in both circumstances I'd probably not fully realize what's happening.
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I just realized that after getting high on mushrooms /once/ that some things like that happened to me. I thought it was accelerated maturity (accepting cognitively that something is dangerous without feeling fear of it) but now I'm a bit more scared for my own mental health. Like, if someone were to point a gun at me, I'd be more annoyed at the inconvenience of death and the pain that a gunshot provokes, but not any actual primal fear. Maybe somewhat ironic, because I'm really big on safety and paying attention to what could harm me, but I don't get the emotion that I used to. I'm perfectly fine standing on the white line on a busy roadway knowing death is two feet in front of me, though I do so while taking protective actions (looking at oncoming vehicles, wearing hi-vis wear, using a blocker vehicle with hazard lights on). And before you ask, I'm standing on the white line for a reason, such as waiting for an opening in traffic so I can get a big empty produce crate that just fell off the back of a pickup truck. I guess the real weird part is that people don't give me more space when I'm trying to clear a roadway hazard :/
Thank you for this insight.
I do appreciate the correct sound effect for "hitting over the head with a hammer"
Very thoughtful.
Donk
In these videos it's not "thoughtfull" it's "toughtfull"
Can confirm as a Swede, our midsummer dance "små grodorna" is actually just training for the real game of frog; running through trafic with your identical twin.
my swedish mum taught me this dance when i was little :) ive never lived there or learned the language since she moved to the other side of the world when she was twenty and didnt have much interest in going back or teaching me about it, but i always hold on to sma grodorna!
Even more hilarious, given that it's a disstrack against the French
@@kakalimukherjee3297 As an American, the only time I think the French would ever be good in battle, is we partnered up again against the Brits!
Nordic rituals are scary
@@jamesoakley4570 I thought British foods are
"Folie a deux" literally means "madness of two" in French I'm pretty sure.
If you come up with a French phrase for the specific way in which you were acting batshit crazy I guess it makes it sound more like a legit psychiatric condition. I'm not guilty, I was experiencing "Folie d'alcool".
Close enough
@Moll pom délire d'ivrogne =drunken delirium according to Google translate
@Moll pom Ehhh.. non. Et non.
@@simtelefon what's a google?
I hate it when I get hit in the back of the head with a roof tile by a woman who's hitting herself in the head with a hammer
It's not super-strength. They are simply Swedes in the U.K.
Why does your pfp scare me so much lol
Like superman innit, the gravity’s much stronger in sweden
@@manowa3395 Because it's an eye and you have some ancient primal gene putting you into fight or flight. It's meant to protect you. If you were in a cave alone at night and while drinking water you saw that peeking inside a bush or behind a crack in the wall - You'd have a few seconds to freak out and run the hell off and stab it with a stick before you get brained with a rock.
@@Krystalmyth I don't get disturbed by an eye
@@Krystalmyth You're not wrong with those facts. Though for me personally it's the lack of the rest of the eye. Looks almost uncanny, no offense to the person.
Psychosis works like that, it comes and goes and doesn't necessarily makes sense why and when it happens. Being twins means they share the same genetic makeup, so both of them having the same psychiatric disorder is not strange (if your twin brother has schizophrenia, you have a 50% chance of developing schizophrenia).
Considering their apparent behaviour (and the impossibility of interviewing them), it is very probable that they both suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, which is weirdly, the milder version of schizophrenia. In more severe cases, people become catatonic and they simply stop moving at all. In paranoid schizoprenia people may experience hallucinations (voices and stuff) and delusions (strange beliefs that only make sense to the sufferer that are impossible to modify through reason or logic). In this case, a simple couple of ideas like "Have you noticed that your husband looks at you like he wants to murder you / we can't trust no one but each other" can lead to this whole sort of apparently random behaviours.
@Gorras Wehrmacht (Venta militaria 2GM) I wish. Not so much about twins but my brain just cannot be silent. Always sounds or thoughts.
paranoid schizophrenia is the most serious, not the mildest. So much crime and destruction has been caused by that subtype.
It's also apparently no longer recognized by experts.
My theory is the husbands actions may have brought up some trauma the sisters had gone through together. This could have brought on a psychotic episode
Scientists have long recognized that many psychiatric disorders tend to run in families, suggesting potential genetic roots.
@@jesse5769 The husband is likely a victim too.
Can barely imagine what a relationship with such a horrible individual would be like.
"There were no shit ones, just people who did their best." This is gotta be the best quote ive ever heard
Qxir equivalent for "Competitor" badge.
Before I watched him say it, I read your comment and didn't understand what you meant.
After he said it and had the context, I couldn't stop laughing.
@@CrookedSkew lol
My partner had this medicine induced psychosis, an antipsychotic if I remember correctly. To this day she doesn't remember anything that happened during the 6 months she was on it while we were figuring out what was going on.
As an American I find the translations hilarious, god bless you.
"And her legs got yeehawed"🤦♂️😂🤣
your name doesnt sound american but maybe its because i'm not american enough
@@caralho5237 Your name screams america
@@caralho5237sometimes people can have foriegn names even when moving across the world
@@caralho5237 His name is a motherly insult written in texan accent
@@calmdownbrother lmao fr
Morals of the story
1: If someone's running in the highway like a crazy person, and they don't show positive for drugs or alcohol. Check if their brains are working okay.
2: Don't invite strangers into your home, no matter how sad their backstories are. Just give them directions to the nearest BnB or hotel like they asked for.
3: If the person you invited into your home is acting super shifty, kick them out. (You can alway pay for a cab for them to the nearest hotel if you feel bad about it...)
I'd figure getting killed by letting a stranger in your house is a rare occurance. How many times does it go right? Might as well never drive on the road or never get kids because they could kill you.(ok thats a bit exagerrated xD)
@@DJoppiesaus you shouldn’t let unknown kids in your house either, you call the police and yes there have been plenty of children murdering adult cases too. Trust and a let guard down because “haha child small”
Getting murdered by a stranger in your house is pretty common, also it’s *common sense* to not let a strange person sleep in your house when they aren’t acting right.
@@DJoppiesaus all of this minimal punishment from police/justice system and careless behavior from the dog fella only happened because it was a young woman, it would never go so easily as it did if it was a man.
Moral of the story: don't you trust anyone, be it a man, woman or kid. Everybody can be dangerous.
@@splitdragon3004 Actually, getting murdered by a stranger in your own house is exceedingly rare, because strangers rarely enter your home to begin with. Almost all domestic murders happen between those familiar with each other.
2 and 3 should be replaced by keep your pistol on you at all time.
Moved from Britain to the USA in the 80's and I often forget that it's an island until something like this where you mentioned the longest road in the united kingdom. America is VAST and in comparison it's just an eye opener to the nation of my early childhood years ago compared what I have come to know as my homeland.
London to Ivermess is only 41 miles (65km) farther than Orlando to Charlotte.
EDIT: Made a mistake in my A to B. See below replies.
@@banjobill8420 Orlando Florida to Charlotte north Carolina is 526 miles
Lol my entire country is a bit larger than Connecticut (by 1300 sq miles). But we have what I heard is the longest sea bridge in the world (30 miles long)
@@heliosapollyon4391 I'm just now realizing I did the distance from my house 45 minutes sw of orlando instead of orlando because I usually tell people from out of FL that I'm from orlando because it's easier than me saying "Clermont" and them going "where's that? I've been to Miami". whoops lol
As an American who has never left the United States, people dont really understand how large the united states really is..
I love this Tales From the Bottle series especially because it always sounds like you’re talking from inside a whiskey bottle.
"And her legs were suitably yee-hawed, purtner" even for a Texan that's an unusual use of yee-haw
it became a verb through meme culture. irl it's just an expression. like woohoo, yay, or OPAAA!
As a texan I can't not remember ever hearing someone unironicaly say yeehaw
@@TrevorBear As a Texan, I can't remember ever hearing anyone saying "yee-haw"
I am the Texan that says Yeehaw
Also as a texan I can concurr I've never heard anyone say yee-haw unironically
I've seen the clip of the girls on the freeway a while back but damn I never knew what happened afterwards, it's definitely an interesting case, I'm glad to see you cover it :>
There's a full documentary somewhere.
@@sophierobinson2738 It was covered by a BBC crew who happened to be with the police that day , cant remember the full name of it
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This is it
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Read the book , it gives a lot of background stuff
david thomas Thanks! I watched it a while back. The way they acted would have been unbelievable in a movie, but there it was in real life. Scary.
"There were no shit ones...just people that did their best"
10/10 using that line
I still don't understand manslaughter when she picked up a knife and killed that caring man in cold blood.
Wtf is going on with the law's in the UK because they don't make any sense? 🤦🏻♂️ 5 DUCKING year's for killing someone!? 😡
“She is extremely agitated , and is screaming for help seemingly misreading the situation”😂😂😂 that killed me
It's a factual explanation and wasn't supposed to be funny.
@@usafman8864 it is meant to be funny
This really wasn't supposed to be funny. Seems a common sentance.
@@curiositycloset2359sentence* :)
Why not both? 🤔
"His last words were ", look after my dog for me." Yes, sir go straight to heaven.
yeh i know thts wat he said
yeah thanks we all watched the same fucking video
Yeah dude thats what he fucking said, thanks for clarifying. Maybe apply as a speech to text translator
@@RealPronotfound GET UM
That is in fact the quote from the video. God these comments are fucking embarrassing
I'm from Texas and hearing Qxir do that accent I was dying thinking how can this get better, when he followed it with "and her legs were suitably yee-hawed, partner" I almost shat myself laughing, good stuff
"Brudder" 😂😂😂
That's the worst American impression done by a Brit ever loved it.
The “start a go fund me page now” was hilarious.
"Sir, go straight to heaven"
*tearfully*
Careful, hes a hero.
He is no hero, but a victim
@@HenryofSkalitz-ug8rc he was tbh. He helped the woman try to find her sister, clearly cared about his dog, and fed a STRANGER. Then died for it.
shut the fuck up you’re straight out of reddit
@@yonek1316 Calm down dude, he’s from reddit what’s wrongly with that?
I guess those sisters were real life versions of game NPCs going rogue.
And Rest In Peace,Glenn.You died being a kind soul.
"Sir... Go straight to Heaven."
@@mrbeefy604 Amen.
More like a Player
@@Vysair You're right.
I remember seeing this on the news, absolutely baffling.
I feel so bad for the dog, lost his owner the pupper 😞
that shit aint happenin in the states
@@843Reboot No , over there you just have nutters running around with assault rifles shooting people
@@843Reboot Yea it does. Happens all the fucking time. Casey Anthony is one of the most infuriating examples. Most court systems are retarded.
@@MrTarmonbarry pretty fucking rarelyngl. i'd rather be allowed to have a gun than not be allowed to have a knife. i still hate the united states.
The stamping on her already broken legs was excellent my friend! Kudos, credits and tokens for yoooooouuuuuuuuuuuuu!!
"sir. go straight to heaven." amen.
I'm in mental health and I've worked crisis for a while and I am absolutely shocked that the one woman was allowed to leave the hospital without some kind of mental health evaluation. I mean, it's pretty obvious she was psychotic and or suicidal. She killed the guy, but it really seems like the hospital staff really dropped the ball. Even if she seems fine at the hospital the previous behavior must call into question the woman's mental state. If she had did the same thing (ran out into traffic, fought with first responders) where I live she would have been evaluated and almost certainly hospitalized for at least a few days.
Wow. Such an impressive display of empathy and a desire to offer help where help is crying out for help! Yeah, I give these UK people a straight A to hell.
Thank you, as an American I have no concept of speed unless it’s in Miles per hour. This is in no way sarcasm at all
100kph = ~64mph just remember this and it’s pretty easy to comvert a rough estimate of speed
same with 1kg = ~2.2lbs and 1 yard = ~1 meter
35km is about as fast as a tractor, 200km is about as fast as a ford pickup truck, and 300km is about as fast as a nascar
@@dom7634 where the fuck can you drive a truck at 200km/h? That is like 130 mph
@@wisefelipe On a drag strip or on a freeway if you're dumb/brave enough, it'll prob be closer to 100 - 110 though
@@SkullCandy5671 not really. i’m shit at maths and i don’t think i’ll ever be able to convert between km & miles
The saddest thing about this story is that a life of a person was taken away just because she had a psychotic episode... Hope that dog which was left was taken good care of 🐶
that was one of the most holy shit moment i have seen on tv.
@@nickrustyson8124 i think you have your guys mixed up. "the grab her by the pussy" guy was the former us president, i think you're talking about fred the FHRITP guy. i'd change it before someone starts a 200 reply friendly political discussion
@@nickrustyson8124 i seen this on the bbc uncut when i was 13
@@stuckonaslide I mean Trump winning was a Holy Shit moment for some people
@@nickrustyson8124 right? I was so happy
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the "bonk" sound really sent me into another dimension
"Look after my dog for me" fucking ouch, that hit whatever remnant of a soul I had left and hit it hard. I spent the rest of the story hoping for an update on if the neighbor actually did look after the dog.
Also "not sure about that one? maybe some sort of threat" was the best humor I've seen in a while
Never before has such tragic tale been delivered with such humour. Subscribed
Who else lost it at "Sir? Go straight to heaven." ?
As an American I’ve never used the word “partner” in the 2nd person 😅
Well howdy pilgrim.
How do you do, fellow partners?
Or brudder lol
Thank You!
Isn't a phrase like "howdy partner" in the second person? Since it's a bit like saying "hey you"? I don't think that's 3rd person.
"I know what you might be thinking... ...drugs."
I wasn't, but that's not a bad idea. Starts to take some drugs then sees cartoon doing the same, literal laugh out loud.
Don't do drugs, kids.
And if you do, then move to Florida, not Oregon.
@@folee_edge Yes kids, *_you_* should not do drugs, but teenagers and adults can have at it. ^^ As long as you abuse your body responsibly; your health does not last forever, be cognizant that every drug under the sun has effects that _CAN affect your health_ long, long after the highs have passed and are forgotten.
Im not sure if it was drugs I think the two of them were just nuts
I believe it’s spelled tinking.
This woman is clearly a permanent threat to the public and should be locked up permanently
“Sir, go straight to heaven.”
Yea partner we don’t know what a bonnet is but we love dawgs partner.
My first thought was 'where's the drug test'? This sounds like some disassociation gone extreme, or some kind of psychotic break. Twins are fascinating. There are multiple studies that show how identical twins separated at birth in adoption will often choose the same profession, even partners that look extremely similar to each other. I'd like to see a brain scan after an event like this, but then again, how often are you going to come across that in a natural setting without being an evildoer and just driving twins crazy for funsies lol
I worked at the UHNS Pathology lab and was present there when their bloods came in via A+E.
Amongst standard stuff like full blood count, clotting screen, urea and electrolytes and liver function they did have a toxicology screen though we could only test for alcohol and therapeutic stuff like say lithium or thyroxine. The 'speshul naughty drug screening' would have gone to a specialist lab.
One of the weirder days at work! I also handled the bloods for the two girls injured on The Smiler in 2015... coincidence?!
Yeah, probably.
There we no drugs found in Ursulas tox report, nor Sabinas i believe.
And how incredibly many identical twins don't choose the same profession, similar looking partners etc.
If you nitpick your cases then anything can be made seemingly incredible.
My father once suffered from psychosis, and while I was in my early 20s and fit, I still had such a hard time holding back a 65 year old man. It’s like he had unlocked a strength cheat, thankfully with right medicinal intervention we got him back in no time.
As someone who's leg was yee-haw'd by an inattentive driver... Is there even any point in starting a gofundme? Life wasn't easy before, but now it feels like it's on hardcore survival mode.
Also Qxir's rendition of the legs is very accurate to what mine looked like.
Holy shit.. 😧 Well uhh... hang in there (dont know what to say)... I hope things get better for ya.
That sucks. Hope you're doing better now. There's definitely a point in starting a go fund me. Make sure you back it up with some sort of proof. Hospital photo or such like and that you say what you would use the money for. There's a lot of generous people out there but, unfortunately, there's also a lot of scammers. Good luck.
Ouch
Cut off the useless parts and get into amputee adult film making. You'd make a lot more money that way. You can do a lot of things with a stump.
The flesh is weak, embrace machines
As a healthcare professional, I can confirm that we too don't have any patience for people that try to fight us when we're trying to treat them 😅
I don't blame you. God knows what goes through people's heads when they decide to attack those that are trying to help them. Bunch of mental cases if you ask me.
Say hello to mister syringe. He's going to help you calm down and maybe take a nap. Sweet dreams.
the orderlies in UK mental institutions (the lower paid staff) are notorious for beating patients into capitulation. This is a return to the ethos used centuries ago. Ask anyone who has worked in these places ..and had to quit from seeing the abuse (and the fact the senior staff cover for the junior staff).
@@Moodymongul Dude I do work in MH in the UK, and you must be trolling cause your comment is so full of shite it deserves its own dedicated sluice room 🤣
@@rockstarJDP You must be right. I mean, locked wards/institutions are certainly not effectively torture units. They are wonderful places, where only the brightest in the medical industry work. hohoho
"Epullay will tell you a cool fact about your mom" is one of the most cursed 3rd place prizes ever
Woah it’s the one and only epullay!
"Your honor, my client was having a woman moment."
"Understandable, only five years for murder."
Rest in piece Glenn despite only knowing your 52 seconds, you were a good man
6:34
I’m convinced she survived purely off of crackhead energy
Lol yes
No , they were both tested for drugs and there was nothing
No drugs. Remember, drugs are just tools to cause the brain to release certain chemicals to give you the high and the wild sideeffects drugs are known for. The drugs alone don't do shit by themselves. The brain does the work. So wrap your head around the concept that the brain sometimes is capable of releasing these chemicals on its own. Yes, some people are basically having constant delusions, hallucinations, euphoria, mania, paranoia etc... The effects become a new normal. That's mental illness in an extreme sense as well at its most basic.
@@Krystalmyth Oh yes the brain can make the body release chemicals like endorphins but this was a very strange case . Some twins do have a very close relationship and with some it is very very strong , others not so much , these two had some kind of extra special bond .
There have been other similar cases . When i first saw the full video i looked into it more , bought the book etc , there was a couple of twins i think in Wales who had something similar . They experimented with them , asking them to draw a picture with them being in separate parts of the building and they drew the same thing .
I wouldn't call mental illness that lmao
Thank you for the translation at 1:36 I was a bit confused when you said "and her legs are crushed as the wheels roll over her"
Thanks for clarifying the British words to us American viewers!
“Her legs were suitably yee-haw’d pard’ner” lol
the way you said " she seemed to be hitting herself over the head with a hammer?!" killed me lol and the bonk
“Her legs were suitably yee-haw’d”.
Yeah, that sounds about right.
As many do, I chanced upon one of your videos and couldnt help watching many more. I applaud you and your comedic style of commentary, excellent illustrations, and of course the topics discussed throughout. Keep it up!
Dude your channel has really grown the past year and I just want to say great job man. The content is consistent, entertaining, and most of all that voice you have is.... something I don't know the word for it is. As far as this video goes the amount of possible situations people can get themselves into is immeasurable. Anything seems possible nowadays within physical bounds.
I like how when you said the one sister lived in America , she was shown with American flag hat AND semi automatic rifle....just to make sure you get the picture . Familiar with these psycho chick's story but dug the Qwixr treatment , and the fan art !
I DAMN near choked on my Beer & Bacon when I saw that pic too!!!! I absolutely LOVE THIS Channel!!!!!
@C-Dubb lol , Hell yeah ! This Irishman nails it every time !
Damn , I misspelled Qixr . Two demerits ! 🎱
@@jeffreese1828 on the contrary Sir, the misspelling of QXIR means you're on Killdozer duty this weekend & you'll be welding more armor, polishing the gun turrets & stocking the fridge w/ ice cold SHASTA Cola ;^)
@@jeffreese1828 and to be politically correct Sir, you misspelled QXIR TWICE which is punishable by death in most QXIR-Utopias... No sense in trying to escape like Lawnchair Larry!!!!
8:43 "Maybe it was just part of her delusions."
You mean delusions that are normally present but not to disruptive levels, but could have been elevated due to the presence of her twin? Yes. I do agree.
Thank you so much for the American translation in the beginning, it cleared it right up for me!
As a Texan I appreciated the “Yee-haw”
"The M6 is the longest motorway in the UK, spanning 230 miles." Wow. Although I have been to the UK multiple times, it's genuinely difficult for me to imagine 230 miles of road being the longest in an entire country. I just finished a little road trip around and through the high desert of my homeland, the Southwestern US, and on one of the days on the road, I drove more than 300 miles on a single highway, all in the same state. And I could have kept going anothet 1,⁷000 miles on that same highway, had I been so inclined.
I’ve had a friend from Britain be absolutely shocked that you could drive for a few hours and still be in the same state. They also think we should somehow have metro systems going across it all.
@@cryamistellimek9184 think that’s impressive….you can drive from the bottom of Ontario Canada towards the top for 25 hours and still be in Ontario Canada.😳
@@NiceRage2009 But why would I want to drive 25 hours in British America
Ive driven 1300 miles in one shot plus gas stops. Took 32 hours. One highway. (I-95, FL to NH), then drove 2000 miles from NH to CO. Here in the US long drives are kind of a thing. Driving around the UK would be claustrophobic to me.
@@cryamistellimek9184 metro is convenient, makes after school events so much easier
Qxir is the only channel I actively yearn for a “double like” feature in which I can like the video more than once because it’s so good
Oh my god, I totally agree. I wish this had the "Thank you" sticker option, because this man is HILARIOUS
Qxir I gotta admit brotha me, my sister, and my wife from the USA absolutely Love your videos from the narration and the black and white drawings make the videos all the better fr fr I've been binge watching keep up the great drawings