Meh... I came across multiple bodies and skelettons in multiple stages of decomposition in mongolia when i was a kid. Wolfes and vultires had scattered the bones and initially i thought it was some kind of strange animal until i came across some skulls. Stood away from the rotting bodies though. The smell was too bad. Anyway, i cant unsee it but it's also nothing to make a fuss about.
@@Thomas-wo9ur Wow, I can't even imagine. Yeah, that's definitely something that you can't unsee. What *can* you do, really? Other than go under hypnosis to forget it maybe. You just have to move on and hope that you don't see anything like it again. It sucks that it happened to you and I do hope that it never happens again.
The story about the guy from Poland driving to see his first child being born just really boiled my blood. I've heard a lot of stories that really frustrate me to no end but this takes the cake (as they say), how the Polish police could be so blase just immediatly saying it's a suicide, I get that most hangings are suicides, but people commiting suicide don't rip out their teeth, knock their own heads off their bodies or drink juice before they decide to kill themselves. The family, I think need to get lawyers involved and go over the entire case from top to bottom cause it just seems like either the police don't care or they know something that they don't want the family to know. I hope the family will find out the truth about what happened after talking to him that night and they get closure.
Agreed! Sure, someone found hanging (and especially in their home town and family barn) wound typically be a suicide, no doubt. But come on.... Not when their teeth have been knocked out and their severed foot is found in their shoeon the ground not too far from the body. Plus there is the question regarding the orange juice. But the biggest red flag is in regards to his BMW. If the dude drove to his home town to off himself in the family barn (and managed to do so without a single soul in said town seeing him at any point) then what the hell did he do with his car?? Clearly the person responsible for his death, also took off with his vehicle. Where else could it have possibly gone that it has still to this day never been found or seen again? Personally I feel like the police know more than they are saying, or could possibly be covering up for one of their own. Didn't the guy mention to his father at some point that he was in fear for his life (or am I mixing that detail up with a different story in this video?)?
Yeah, I may be reaching here but as far as I know, one cannot hang themselves until they die AND THEN drive away in their own car to get rid of it AND THEN come back to where they hung themselves only to finish decomposing right there. Putting aside the OJ, busted teeth, and separated foot. Either, whoever killed him took the car afterwards OR someone drove him home and left him there, borrowing his car to get themselves home. Then he MAYBE took his own life... MAYBE! But either way, someone knows something. I mean, If someone innocently dropped him off at home without knowing what he had planned for himself and simply borrowed his car to get themselves home, why wouldn't they come forward?
I don't think it's reaching to suggest that the police knew more about this case than they shared with the family and public. The way the case was handled from the start like they weren't interested in getting to the bottom of it, the ruling of a clear homicide as suicide, and possibly the most damning--the refusal to test the bottle of OJ for DNA all indicate that the police had no intentions of getting to the bottom of this murder AND wanted the case closed as soon as possible.
Rubber balls are used by pathologists/morticians when the eyes have been used for transplants or during autopsy, they couldn't find anybody that used the distinct red balls.
Hmm I’m an embalmer/mortician for 16 years plus and I’ve never heard or seen the “red balls” we use eyes with cotton to build up the eyes so they aren’t sunken in. I’ve been raised in the funeral business my parents and uncles are all funeral directors/ embalmers.. so I don’t doubt some firms use them but in my 16 years and my parents 50 plus year we’ve never heard of this.
The Matteusz case is so incredibly frustrating, I would go insane if that happened to someone I knew and the police was that useless. Anyone can tell it wasn’t a suicide.
Cops are so useless these days, they want to call a clear case of murder a suicide not every death is a suicide I think they do it so they can close the case sooner, at least half don't earn that paycheck they get.
When my grandparents and I visited Hameln when I was little, we were at the town square to watch a play about the Pied Pipe. This man came up to me, said something I had no chance of understanding, gave me a hat just like the one the Pied Piper is depicted wearing (like, a proper one, not a cheap costume'y one) and promptly left. I thought maybe he asked me to just hold it for him or something, so I did, all through the play. He didn't come back, and we still have that hat. I still wonder what that was about.
That is super weird. One of those things that you'll never understand what happened, but will always wonder. At least you have some type of proof/artifact that you can relate the story too and pass it down the bloodline. I think it's kind of neat!
@@TheChrislewis1989 It for sure was weird and not creepy, but it makes an intriguing little story. We had that hat hung on a wall for so many years (probably stowed away in storage now), and we talked about it many times too, so I know for sure I didn't just imagine it, my grandparents vividly remembered it as well. Like you said, it makes for a fun little story to tell future family members. :)
Could have been just a kind gesture, but if your grandparents made sure you always held their hand or did not allow themselves to be distracted from you by another person, it may have saved you. Hopefully the former as the latter is terrifying.
A girl I went to school died the same way. Killed then body burned. She was African American and the town is 40 minutes south of Chicago. The guy that did it had just gotten out of jail.
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Maybe those tunnels were used as some sort of storage, for example weapons, food, natural resources (like gold, silver)? They could have done this in order to hide valuables from pillaging armies.
EXCELLENT video Joel! Thank you for these!! I love unsolved mysteries; they're creepy, eerie and frightening! I used to watch the show with Robert Stack in the late 80s and 90s, then when it was rebooted with Dennis Farina (and others.) It was great to learn what happened after all of those years and get closure for the investigators and these victim's families. I bet you watched that particular show? Remember Matthew McConaughey as a murder victim named Larry (Something?) His very first acting gig. Who would've thought? 😂 Anyhoo, thanks again for this; you NEVER disappoint!! ❤
So heart wrenching...so shocking..so mystefying ...my heart breaks for all the family!! So do we have a Jack the ripper in the States?...I wonder how many more victims are out there.
Funny, I listen to the live streams pretty much all the time, but somehow never really remember the stories. Means I get new things to listen to 6 times a week 💋❤️😃😊
I have to say thank you for your amazing stories they are keeping me sane and busy during lockdown here in Ireland I really appreciate them. Keep up the good work much love from Ireland 😉😁
When bodies are found dismembered without looking like it was done with a chainsaw, people ALWAYS assume the killer must have had experience such as surgeons. Before I was confined to a wheelchair I worked in high end restaurants with a LOT of butchering experience and have my own knives that I keep extremely sharp. With that being said, anyone with even basic knowledge of butchering and sharp knives could most likely be able to pull that off. I know we're talking about people rather than say rabbits, but understanding how to break down a rabbit means that person knows exactly where and how to cut to get a "neat" cut. I can break down a rabbit in about 20 seconds so what does that say about me?
The term "owner" of the severed head.... why can I not stop chuckling at this?! Surely there's a better word we can use besides "owner." I mean, it's not a necklace or a puppy?!
Good video! Never really gave much serious thought to the Pied Piper legend. The main thing I question is how someone can lead a large group of children away to their doom, without their parents intervening & stopping that person. I can guarantee, if someone tries luring my kids away from me...they will NOT succeed, to say the least. And if my wife is there...oh man. 🔫
Ahhh! I love this channel. We had an embalmed head found around our area. I can't recall if they figured out where it originated from. I suspect a funeral director as embalming fluid requires a license. It would make sense as a local funeral home was caught with a large amount of bodies they never cremated. It was bad.
My dad died about a month ago, and we had to cremate him. Not our first choice, but he didn’t have life insurance and my mom may be getting her wages garnished just to pay for the funeral. If I found out we were given a bag of ashes that wasn’t my dad and they’d kept his body - I’d turn their building to ashes. That is SO fucked up
I’m new to the channel and these unsolved mysteries are my favorites among your content!!! Narration , music and stories are awesome! Thanks!!!! I look foreword to more of these🥰
The "Real Piper of Hameln" might have been some medival quack doctor, who led the children affected by the dancing plague away from the townsfolk with the promise of being able to cure them and when he realized he couldn't save them and they didn't survive, he didn't return to town in fear of prosecution
Will you make another Unsolved Mysteries video? I really love your stuff but this video and the 1st Unsolved Mysteries video are excellent. Really love gaming on RDR2 or falling asleep listening to these.
The PA story made me think of that amish girl that vanished into thin air while walking home from school/church and they think she was put into sex trafficking and there was rumors of the amish mafia
#2 the driver was warned about an unstable man in the road and so they were freaked out as they approached David, already on edge. When he ran at/in front of their car they were so scared they just plowed over him. Too scared to stop in case of some kind of trap, or being attacked by the man, they fled. They never came forward in fear of repercussions. David's paranoia and behavior can be explained by schizophrenia. That's my theory anyway 🙂
The pipper story is different from the one I'm familiar with, I had no idea it was based on a true story. The story I heard the guy didn't kill the rats, and when they refused to pay he brought the rats back
Hmmm...the first case centering on the head and identify the unfortunate individual.... I am from Northeastern Pennsylvania and the case sounds vaguely familiar. It more than likely made our local news stations, but since Beaver County is in an area of the state caty-cornered from my location, it was more than likely not a main story and not followed up on in our area. Pennsylvania itself is a large state covering an area of 46,055 miles^2 containing 67 counties, which illustrates why it did not stay in our local news and was not a feature story. Beaver Country, more of a rural county, surrounds the Northwest Corner of Allegheny County in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Allegheny County should be noted for containing the City of Pittsburgh, a city containing roughly 15 medical school locations (some nursing, some doctor, and some multiple locations of the same school in college or hospital affiliated with the college program). Considering all of these apparent facts : (1) The sheer amount of medical school locations in close proximity to where the head was located. (2) At least some of these medical schools use cadavers (3) The head was contained in Formaldehyde (4) The head had work performed on it - albeit with at least a few things that were done were extremely disrespectful and even illegal. (5) The rest of the body was never found. (6) The individual, based on what is known, could have reasonably been transient with heart issues for an undetermined amount of time. (7) According to studies performed, the main source of cadavers used in US medical schools are donated by that individual, approximately between 20 and 30 percent still come from unclaimed bodies (8). Simply because of the staggering number of unidentified bodies, estimates put it over 40,000 - remember that is just the unclaimed / unidentified bodies that are CURRENTLY held in forensic investigation offices- only about 15% have had their DNA entered into the federal database (9) Mainly because of cost, ability to collect samples for DNA analysis without too much decay or contamination, and that many labs do not have the tools and ability to get the DNA sample, many labs simply do not collect or are able to get a good sample from unidentified / unclaimed bodies for DNA analysis. All of these together do seem to make the case that the head itself may have been placed there by a medical student, or perhaps a person tasked with dealing with the body after dissection and before burial, as a extremely sick joke or to create sick news stories. All the facts listed were collected through reports identified from Google searches and Google maps. Another fact that should be considered is the following from a study on the unclaimed bodies used as cadavers in medical schools: "The latter practice (unclaimed bodies) has been criticized for using bodies without consent of the deceased and for discriminating against certain minority groups, including individuals with mental illness or who are poor, whose cadavers have frequently been used for anatomical purposes." If this is the case, if these is any "positive thing" from it, there is at least a reasonable chance she was not murdered, although the serious crime of abuse of a corpse is obviously present and should be followed up on.
The ehrdstahl sounds like a place to hide women and children during times of foreign of domestic tumult. One entrance means your defense is concentrated while your enemies attack is limited to one at a time. Very few men could defend women and children for a long time in such a way.
Some kind of conspiracy going on Lewis' case. He's a lawyer. He's prey to all the political conspirators. All the other documentaries about cold cases are fascinating. All the stories are interesting.
Yes, we really want to know. Do you really think we watch and listen to these videos because we want to remain in "blissful ignorance"? No. WE WANT DETAILS! GOREY, HORRIFYING DETAILS.
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I feel so, so bad for the teenager that came across that head. That's something you can never unsee. Horrifying. 😱😔
That’s one county away from me. Chilling story.
It's Western PA. It probably won't be the strangest thing he comes across
@@veronicavatter6436 I'm actually just across the border, in Ohio, and can confirm that you are correct.
Meh... I came across multiple bodies and skelettons in multiple stages of decomposition in mongolia when i was a kid. Wolfes and vultires had scattered the bones and initially i thought it was some kind of strange animal until i came across some skulls. Stood away from the rotting bodies though. The smell was too bad. Anyway, i cant unsee it but it's also nothing to make a fuss about.
@@Thomas-wo9ur Wow, I can't even imagine. Yeah, that's definitely something that you can't unsee. What *can* you do, really? Other than go under hypnosis to forget it maybe. You just have to move on and hope that you don't see anything like it again. It sucks that it happened to you and I do hope that it never happens again.
The story about the guy from Poland driving to see his first child being born just really boiled my blood. I've heard a lot of stories that really frustrate me to no end but this takes the cake (as they say), how the Polish police could be so blase just immediatly saying it's a suicide, I get that most hangings are suicides, but people commiting suicide don't rip out their teeth, knock their own heads off their bodies or drink juice before they decide to kill themselves. The family, I think need to get lawyers involved and go over the entire case from top to bottom cause it just seems like either the police don't care or they know something that they don't want the family to know. I hope the family will find out the truth about what happened after talking to him that night and they get closure.
It's truly sad how the two countries can't come together to solve this case whoever interacts between the two.i hope they find the killer as well.
Agreed! Sure, someone found hanging (and especially in their home town and family barn) wound typically be a suicide, no doubt. But come on.... Not when their teeth have been knocked out and their severed foot is found in their shoeon the ground not too far from the body. Plus there is the question regarding the orange juice. But the biggest red flag is in regards to his BMW. If the dude drove to his home town to off himself in the family barn (and managed to do so without a single soul in said town seeing him at any point) then what the hell did he do with his car?? Clearly the person responsible for his death, also took off with his vehicle. Where else could it have possibly gone that it has still to this day never been found or seen again?
Personally I feel like the police know more than they are saying, or could possibly be covering up for one of their own. Didn't the guy mention to his father at some point that he was in fear for his life (or am I mixing that detail up with a different story in this video?)?
Yeah, I may be reaching here but as far as I know, one cannot hang themselves until they die AND THEN drive away in their own car to get rid of it AND THEN come back to where they hung themselves only to finish decomposing right there.
Putting aside the OJ, busted teeth, and separated foot. Either, whoever killed him took the car afterwards OR someone drove him home and left him there, borrowing his car to get themselves home. Then he MAYBE took his own life... MAYBE! But either way, someone knows something.
I mean, If someone innocently dropped him off at home without knowing what he had planned for himself and simply borrowed his car to get themselves home, why wouldn't they come forward?
It bothered me that they didn’t use that orange bottle for evidence. I mean wtf?!
I don't think it's reaching to suggest that the police knew more about this case than they shared with the family and public. The way the case was handled from the start like they weren't interested in getting to the bottom of it, the ruling of a clear homicide as suicide, and possibly the most damning--the refusal to test the bottle of OJ for DNA all indicate that the police had no intentions of getting to the bottom of this murder AND wanted the case closed as soon as possible.
Man stories of this type I find them both interesting and heart wrenching at the same time.
What about "Woman Stories"?
@@scottiefox7590 Lol yes those too :) .
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Rubber balls are used by pathologists/morticians when the eyes have been used for transplants or during autopsy, they couldn't find anybody that used the distinct red balls.
I was about to say that. Rubber balls are cheap. And corneas are a popular thing to donate, even if other organs are not suitable for use
Hmm I’m an embalmer/mortician for 16 years plus and I’ve never heard or seen the “red balls” we use eyes with cotton to build up the eyes so they aren’t sunken in. I’ve been raised in the funeral business my parents and uncles are all funeral directors/ embalmers.. so I don’t doubt some firms use them but in my 16 years and my parents 50 plus year we’ve never heard of this.
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I want to run away with your voice and live happily ever after on a desert island paradise!! 😀💕
The Matteusz case is so incredibly frustrating, I would go insane if that happened to someone I knew and the police was that useless. Anyone can tell it wasn’t a suicide.
Cops are so useless these days, they want to call a clear case of murder a suicide not every death is a suicide I think they do it so they can close the case sooner, at least half don't earn that paycheck they get.
When my grandparents and I visited Hameln when I was little, we were at the town square to watch a play about the Pied Pipe. This man came up to me, said something I had no chance of understanding, gave me a hat just like the one the Pied Piper is depicted wearing (like, a proper one, not a cheap costume'y one) and promptly left. I thought maybe he asked me to just hold it for him or something, so I did, all through the play. He didn't come back, and we still have that hat. I still wonder what that was about.
That is super weird. One of those things that you'll never understand what happened, but will always wonder. At least you have some type of proof/artifact that you can relate the story too and pass it down the bloodline. I think it's kind of neat!
@@TheChrislewis1989 It for sure was weird and not creepy, but it makes an intriguing little story. We had that hat hung on a wall for so many years (probably stowed away in storage now), and we talked about it many times too, so I know for sure I didn't just imagine it, my grandparents vividly remembered it as well. Like you said, it makes for a fun little story to tell future family members. :)
Could have been just a kind gesture, but if your grandparents made sure you always held their hand or did not allow themselves to be distracted from you by another person, it may have saved you. Hopefully the former as the latter is terrifying.
story 4 pisses me off😤 they could've brought justice to the guy
A National Funeral Directors Conference: Now that sounds like a fun gathering of lighthearted people 😬
These are comfy to listen to at night😌
A girl I went to school died the same way. Killed then body burned. She was African American and the town is 40 minutes south of Chicago. The guy that did it had just gotten out of jail.
That guy should not have gotten out of jail! That was horrific
Forensic science and forensic psychology are fascinating.
I love playing runescape and having youtube open on dual screen mode on my phone at work! Great stories and it makes the day fly by!
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Maybe those tunnels were used as some sort of storage, for example weapons, food, natural resources (like gold, silver)? They could have done this in order to hide valuables from pillaging armies.
Mystery 5, hear me out. In old medieval paintings and pictures they had a bunch of huge snails, so what if the snails made them.
The first story took place near where my sister lives. Creepy. Great video.
I just finished another one of your videos and was wondering what to listen to next. Awesome!
Severed foot? Knocked out teeth? Missing car? Yep definitely suicide
EXCELLENT video Joel! Thank you for these!! I love unsolved mysteries; they're creepy, eerie and frightening! I used to watch the show with Robert Stack in the late 80s and 90s, then when it was rebooted with Dennis Farina (and others.) It was great to learn what happened after all of those years and get closure for the investigators and these victim's families. I bet you watched that particular show? Remember Matthew McConaughey as a murder victim named Larry (Something?) His very first acting gig. Who would've thought? 😂
Anyhoo, thanks again for this; you NEVER disappoint!! ❤
I was just looking for something to wine down too ! Takin a shot and laying down 💜
Wine down to, that’s great.
@@RoseKoneko I don’t think it was intentional, I think they’re just dumb.
@@tifKh That made me inhale my soda. Good idea, though. That might be true.
The thumbnail kinda looks like Kermit the Frog if you glance at it quickly.
I thought it was Shrek for a second!
😂😂😂😂so true
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I also thought it was Shrek 🤣
So heart wrenching...so shocking..so mystefying ...my heart breaks for all the family!!
So do we have a Jack the ripper in the States?...I wonder how many more victims are out there.
I could listen to your voice all day lone.....
Funny, I listen to the live streams pretty much all the time, but somehow never really remember the stories. Means I get new things to listen to 6 times a week 💋❤️😃😊
Yes I love mystery’s
I have to say thank you for your amazing stories they are keeping me sane and busy during lockdown here in Ireland I really appreciate them. Keep up the good work much love from Ireland 😉😁
Story 1: Jason Voorhes! How many times have I told you to stop dropping your mother’s head on the ground? Now you’ve caused a cold case!
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Happy friday the 13th!
When bodies are found dismembered without looking like it was done with a chainsaw, people ALWAYS assume the killer must have had experience such as surgeons. Before I was confined to a wheelchair I worked in high end restaurants with a LOT of butchering experience and have my own knives that I keep extremely sharp. With that being said, anyone with even basic knowledge of butchering and sharp knives could most likely be able to pull that off. I know we're talking about people rather than say rabbits, but understanding how to break down a rabbit means that person knows exactly where and how to cut to get a "neat" cut. I can break down a rabbit in about 20 seconds so what does that say about me?
It means that your rabbit chili must be amazing.
What about a hog or a cow?
Yay I missed part of the live stream cuz I fell asleep to his nice voice haha now I finish the stories yay!
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This is my favorite type of content 😍
these stories always help me sleep. thanks for the content man! 👍
I LOVE how you say Yakima. It's a hard one. I live just over an hour from there. Cute little city.
The term "owner" of the severed head.... why can I not stop chuckling at this?! Surely there's a better word we can use besides "owner." I mean, it's not a necklace or a puppy?!
Good video! Never really gave much serious thought to the Pied Piper legend. The main thing I question is how someone can lead a large group of children away to their doom, without their parents intervening & stopping that person. I can guarantee, if someone tries luring my kids away from me...they will NOT succeed, to say the least. And if my wife is there...oh man. 🔫
I love these stories! ❤
Yes ! Please do more of these ❤️
I've been a fan since your yandere story keep up the good work
😊 yay finally another one. 💗
Ahhh! I love this channel.
We had an embalmed head found around our area. I can't recall if they figured out where it originated from. I suspect a funeral director as embalming fluid requires a license. It would make sense as a local funeral home was caught with a large amount of bodies they never cremated. It was bad.
My dad died about a month ago, and we had to cremate him. Not our first choice, but he didn’t have life insurance and my mom may be getting her wages garnished just to pay for the funeral. If I found out we were given a bag of ashes that wasn’t my dad and they’d kept his body - I’d turn their building to ashes. That is SO fucked up
I love let's read videos, only downside is I usually listen on my headset at night and his voice is so relaxing I always end up falling asleep 🤣
Stunning work, please keep this up if you can.
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I’m new to the channel and these unsolved mysteries are my favorites among your content!!! Narration , music and stories are awesome! Thanks!!!! I look foreword to more of these🥰
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The "Real Piper of Hameln" might have been some medival quack doctor, who led the children affected by the dancing plague away from the townsfolk with the promise of being able to cure them and when he realized he couldn't save them and they didn't survive, he didn't return to town in fear of prosecution
Will you make another Unsolved Mysteries video? I really love your stuff but this video and the 1st Unsolved Mysteries video are excellent. Really love gaming on RDR2 or falling asleep listening to these.
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Yo I'm from Amarillo. Finally a story from here
Ahhh yes just what I need to help me sleep, unsolved mysteries just as much as a bed time paradox 😊❤️
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The PA story made me think of that amish girl that vanished into thin air while walking home from school/church and they think she was put into sex trafficking and there was rumors of the amish mafia
Oh ya Happy Friday the 13th everyone
“And I’m cheesed to meet ya”
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I got overly excited for this notification 😍
I actually have a friend who was friends with demetrius at his old school before transferring to my school in 2016
The death and decay of Pennsylvania winter... ouchie I FELT THAT
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I wonder if drinking bottled water messes up Isotope analysis as to where a Doe has lived or travelled in their lifetime.
Dance mania? According to Bollywood movies, dance mania often happens to Hindus.
#2 the driver was warned about an unstable man in the road and so they were freaked out as they approached David, already on edge. When he ran at/in front of their car they were so scared they just plowed over him. Too scared to stop in case of some kind of trap, or being attacked by the man, they fled. They never came forward in fear of repercussions. David's paranoia and behavior can be explained by schizophrenia.
That's my theory anyway 🙂
That’s a damn good theory and pretty reasonable.
@@galacticunicorn6319 well now I need to rewatch the video because I don't remember this at all lol. Glad you like my theory tho :)
Does this first story remind anyone of the story where the girl in med school had some class mate steal the human head from the prosection class?
Could the Coroner tell if Demetrius's organs were taken?
I had to scroll soooo far down to see anyone comment on Demetrius - seems being a black victim matters nothing foeal
@@Novakane78 sameee what's really going on
Omg I love scary stories they're so relaxing lol
The pipper story is different from the one I'm familiar with, I had no idea it was based on a true story. The story I heard the guy didn't kill the rats, and when they refused to pay he brought the rats back
Hmmm...the first case centering on the head and identify the unfortunate individual....
I am from Northeastern Pennsylvania and the case sounds vaguely familiar. It more than likely made our local news stations, but since Beaver County is in an area of the state caty-cornered from my location, it was more than likely not a main story and not followed up on in our area. Pennsylvania itself is a large state covering an area of 46,055 miles^2 containing 67 counties, which illustrates why it did not stay in our local news and was not a feature story. Beaver Country, more of a rural county, surrounds the Northwest Corner of Allegheny County in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Allegheny County should be noted for containing the City of Pittsburgh, a city containing roughly 15 medical school locations (some nursing, some doctor, and some multiple locations of the same school in college or hospital affiliated with the college program). Considering all of these apparent facts : (1) The sheer amount of medical school locations in close proximity to where the head was located.
(2) At least some of these medical schools use cadavers
(3) The head was contained in Formaldehyde
(4) The head had work performed on it - albeit with at least a few things that were done were extremely disrespectful and even illegal. (5) The rest of the body was never found. (6) The individual, based on what is known, could have reasonably been transient with heart issues for an undetermined amount of time.
(7) According to studies performed, the main source of cadavers used in US medical schools are donated by that individual, approximately between 20 and 30 percent still come from unclaimed bodies
(8). Simply because of the staggering number of unidentified bodies, estimates put it over 40,000 - remember that is just the unclaimed / unidentified bodies that are CURRENTLY held in forensic investigation offices- only about 15% have had their DNA entered into the federal database
(9) Mainly because of cost, ability to collect samples for DNA analysis without too much decay or contamination, and that many labs do not have the tools and ability to get the DNA sample, many labs simply do not collect or are able to get a good sample from unidentified / unclaimed bodies for DNA analysis.
All of these together do seem to make the case that the head itself may have been placed there by a medical student, or perhaps a person tasked with dealing with the body after dissection and before burial, as a extremely sick joke or to create sick news stories.
All the facts listed were collected through reports identified from Google searches and Google maps. Another fact that should be considered is the following from a study on the unclaimed bodies used as cadavers in medical schools:
"The latter practice (unclaimed bodies) has been criticized for using bodies without consent of the deceased and for discriminating against certain minority groups, including individuals with mental illness or who are poor, whose cadavers have frequently been used for anatomical purposes."
If this is the case, if these is any "positive thing" from it, there is at least a reasonable chance she was not murdered, although the serious crime of abuse of a corpse is obviously present and should be followed up on.
Happy New Year everyone
Great upload, it was awesome to listen to well doing lawn Care. Some strange cases out there.
*simps for your voice* you remind me of Nexpo or urmaker!
Love this channel so far, first time here! Subbbbbbed. 💜
Damn not a lot of stories make me actual react but the burning dumpster one is rough.
Great listen..
1st one creeped me out cause i know where that is and live close
Damn that 1st storys so close to me im in allegheny county by pittsburgh PA.-&that storys from beaver county PA. 1 county away wowww!!!!
Hey! I'm in Indiana Co!
The story at mystery 4 is sad asf :(
Ya-kah-mah anyway I used to live near there! Tryna get my momma to listen to your videos lol
@Wubba Wubba timestamp? I'm curious now lol
The ehrdstahl sounds like a place to hide women and children during times of foreign of domestic tumult. One entrance means your defense is concentrated while your enemies attack is limited to one at a time. Very few men could defend women and children for a long time in such a way.
Pretty interesting mysteries
GREAT - I ENJOYED IT
Some kind of conspiracy going on Lewis' case. He's a lawyer. He's prey to all the political conspirators. All the other documentaries about cold cases are fascinating. All the stories are interesting.
I was surprised to hear 98 bmw 525 as I’m sitting listening to all his stories while I drive my 01 525i. Pretty rare to hear 525
i love that intro hell yea bro keep using that one, and plzzz use it to transition to the next story, would def appreciate that carnal
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Well Done
What's crazy about that first story is I literally live in Beaver County and heard this story before when it happened, I live 15 mins away.
Listened 23/4/22 9:27am 🇬🇧
Yes, we really want to know.
Do you really think we watch and listen to these videos because we want to remain in "blissful ignorance"? No.
WE WANT DETAILS! GOREY, HORRIFYING DETAILS.
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Love the stories! Also it's ya-keh-mah, we have weird names over here like Puyallup as well haha
I was going to point that out as well.
You in Washington as well haha
Try being from Spokane
@@Deadbeatradio I'm from Suquamish.
Susquehanna or Connequenessing
the night is young.
Okay #1 is literally in my backyard, do I dare go on?
I do remember this, no updates 😔
@@Jennifer_MB it's been a couple years, if I may ask, are there any updates now?
@@ForgottenDaydreamerSadly there are still no updates on this case.
@@Jennifer_MB Darn :c
Thanks anyways, mate!
@@ForgottenDaydreamer Sure thing! Check back in another couple of years and I'll keep ya updated! Fingers crossed the case will be solved.
Wow I'm here early!