I remeber when my brother somehow lost when i sleep on my grandmom house, he lost on 5 a.m he 5 years old he sleep with my parent, they noticed he was gone at 6 a.m, him go outside using windows on the bedroom that nearly imposible to be open by my dad but my brother somehow can, my dad come to my grandmom to take me to the house and help him search for my brother we just 1 neighbour so my family lack of information to know where he go, and our house is in the middle of the forest so that make us hard to find him, me and my dad search close to river my dad surrender to searching so he go back to call on police station (we live in indonesia so to a call police is not easy) my dad leave me in the forest without my knowing he know that i remember the way home so he leave anyway, i keep searching to the middle of the forest i heard someone cry i call my dad but nothing respond ( cause my dad are alredy out of the forest and go to call the police) so i go to sound by myself cause if i waiting for my dad that will be gone, i run to sound and swim cause there are river on the way, when i get close to the sound i found my brother he crying with his legs stuck in the mud he eyes lock to the forest altough im beside him. That was crazy day i located he almost 1km from my house he had several injures cause by forest grass but he okay, that was a crazy day and and unbeliveable cause no way 5 years old kid can go 1 km and open a strong windows by himself how he can do it's remain unknown, sorry for my bad engglis.
Tracy is THE ultimate big sister. So much more attentive than even some parents, and she was only a kid herself. Her brother's lucky he had such a responsible sister.
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@@michaelpascalis4043 What if that strange or unknown person that appeared to that kid was not a real human or a man and it might have been a scary ghost that appears only at the middle of the night at that kid's room
@@headshotmaster138 LOL Nothing. Thinking your kid is an angel while he collects toy guns, draws pictures of guns and stalking his babysitter with knives- that wrong.
The kid in Story 1 saying that he's not allowed to talk about it would have been my final red flag. The details in the picture are astounding, but it still could have been a dead relative, somone from a story or movie, anything, but the kid probably would have explained it. Shutting up, pouting, saying "not allowed to talk about it" makes it 100 % clear that there is someone manipulating him. I don't understand why the parents didn't pick up on that RIGHT AWAY.
@@JackdawFeathers I was allowed to watch horror films from age 6, actually. :) My mom told me years later that she said since I wanted to, she let me...she felt I was mature enough to handle it. Granted it was a different generation (I am 47 yrs old) but she was right...I am still a huge horror fan.
Dude, if my child was drawing things like that, I'd have to have him seen by a psychologist. But it also makes you wonder tho, those ideas don't just come from nowhere. A kid doesn't understand the fact a knife can kill someone without seeing (like on TV or in a game or anything) or at least hearing it happens. Not gonna judge the parents obviously, don't know how they parent or anything but I hope they spent more time at home and helping their son. Catching it this early means there's a chance he won't be a psychopath when he grows up. Let's hope he gets help because wanting to kill someone because they're "ugly" is super messed up for an adult, let alone a kid.
@@Subarashii_Nem real quick, people don’t become psychopaths because of their surroundings or media or upbringing, they are literally born. Things trigger their instability as they grow. I believe the term you are describing is sociopath since they are the ones that are molded by their surroundings and any traumas if any are present. Psychopaths are missing connections or reduced connections in their brains (usually the ventromedial prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped and disconnected from the amygdala) therefore psychopaths are literally born and sociopaths are created. Just trying to de stigmatize a poorly understood mental disorder.
Well, she would be the person going through the classes on this stuff, judging by the age she seems to be. That combined with the fact that she is almost certainly the family member he spends the most time with, and this all starts to add up and make sense.
@@samirataubmann Honestly it always seems like parents don't give a shit when their kids say something. It becomes increasingly common the older they get, they don't seem to wanna deal with your problem, but instead make you do it because their older then you lmfao.
Even more so when it turns out to be the old man who works in the amusement park. And he would have gotten away with it to if it weren't for those snoopy kids and that damn dog.
Clearly the parents in the first story never taught their kids stranger danger. Either that or there's some kind of listening issue or grooming going on here that's not being elaborated on.....
There's nothing to say they didn't. A willful kid is likely to ignore such advice especially if the stranger isn't mean or scary to them. They won't see what's so bad about it since from their pov, their parents do it on a daily basis, and nothing bad ever happened.
@@ShadowSkyX Yeah, there are experiments which show that even right before the parents talk to their kids, after hiring an actor and hidding a camera, some children would still go with the stranger
@@great7lemons902 Exactly. Because a kid thinks of strangers as "mean bad people" and not "the nice guy with candy who plays with me". If someone "seems nice", a little kid doesn't think of them as being a dangerous stranger.
@@X-tinction Totally understand that you don’t get it, but they used “/j” meaning joke (though it was written as j/)! These are called “tone indicators”, and there are multiple others as well(examples: /lh = light-hearted, /hj = half-joke, /srs = serious). Hope you have a great day :D
Okay the first family/that older sister were amazing. They were not fucking around. I especially love the older sister for staying up like that. It was dangerous for her to rush in and it must have been terrifying. What a queen.
Yea, she took on the roll of the parents, seems she had more sense an a closer relationship with the son than the mom nd dad..." SAD" IMAGINE THE AMOUNT OF RESPONSIBILITY THE YOUNG GIRL MIGHT FEEL SHE HAS!
Maybe something was wrong with me...? I really didn't see the problem, if you don't attempt to kill, it can just be comforting thinking of murdering your abuser. I'm not so far in the video, but I presume that's what it is.
My child's picture story isn't quite so creepy, but illuminating. My ex and I split when our son was in kindergarten. My son had been his dad's favorite as he was our only boy. (We also had two girls.) They went fishing and hung out when they were together. My ex showed distinct favoritism towards my son, so, it was quite a big deal when my ex up and disappeared. He split the state so he wouldn't have to pay child support. A few months later, my son's teacher requested a conference with me. When I went in, she showed me a drawing my son had done. He had also been acting out on the playground. The drawing was of a lone duck, crying, in the rain. It had stood out to her. With the teacher's help, we got my boy in to counseling with a wonderful lady psychologist who went so far as to buying a toy fishing pole so she and my son could 'go fishing' in the pond behind her offices, like he and his daddy had done. My son eventually came through fairly well and is a proud father himself, now. I gave him the drawing, which I had kept all these years.
Such a sad story. The so called father should have seen that picture. He was probably a narcissist. They tend to favor a child. So bad that he just disappeared from his son's life. Nice that the psychologist was able to help and it's cute that she even bought him a toy fishing pole and went with him "fishing". She probably made a huge difference in him being able to live with his harsh and sad reality of having an absent father.
"A lone duck crying in the rain" That just made me (a 26 year old man) tear up. 🥺 The pure innocent love and trust of a child is truly one of the most tearfully heartwarming things on this earth.
The first one is really scary, the kid was in danger and he didn't even realize it because a child that age doesn't have any idea yet how scary the world is.
Well it seems that it had been happening for a while so the candies were never poisoned or dangerous. He might have had bad intentions physically towards the kid however and was trying to gain trust
@@charlesroberts-moses6074 I never meant they're poisonous, the man sounds deranged and probably had malicious intentions, or he was not mentally stable and that also endangers the child, the kid was in danger of the man not a poison or anything of the sort.
@@RedDeadRapunzel yeah but whatever his intentions were he didn’t fulfill it cause he did not harm the kid in anyway, as this seemed to be happening for some time.
The first story was creepy as hell and the 'I'm not allowed to tell" it rung all sort of alarms in my head. As a true crime fan I've heard too many stories about shit like this, and more often than not they end with a dead child.
There is a movie in my native language that is exactly like the 1st story but in the ending the strange guy usually kidnaps the kids he plays with and kills them in a very brutal way like chopping them stitching their eyes , lips that movie was a bit creepy
No doubt. He’s definitely a troubled kid. I hope he doesn’t grow up to be a troubled teenager and/or a troubled adult. The rate he’s going he could end up in prison before he’s 16.
Just because he's a kid doesn't mean that adults should dismiss his sinister actions and behaviors. Kids can be dangerous and not all are sweet little angels. That babysitter could have been killed that night. She should've called the cops, the kid literally admitted that he tried to kill her and stated that he would have to try again.
Definitely terrifying! I don't know why so many parents are so blind and in denial over this type of thing. Adults aren't the only ones that can be monsters and very dangerous but kids can be too. They're no different.
Exactly I never understand the mindset that because I survived this situtation i shouldnt go to the cops. Like there was the one story where a man on his way home picked up a hitchhiker, at a gasstation the HH attempted to carjack him at knife point, he managaed to get away but never called the cops. The HH had roamed the area, broken into an old ladies home and murdered her. Turns out it was the guys mother who he attemtped to rob earlier, if the guy would of just called the cops his mother would still be alive.
@@nobodycares1134 This story and also Robert Rhodes the Truck Stop Serial Killer. Apparently a woman accepted a ride, he had tried to attack her or worse and she escaped but she did not report him. Then he went on to kill two teenagers Regina Walters and her boyfriend Ricky Lee Jones. If you are blessed to get away, don't live with the guilt it will happen to someone else!
Just because some kids are doing things that are an early warning of a serial doesn't always mean they will turn out to be one I use to have all the read flags of a serial killer. I use to play with fire , killed innocent birds with my bare hands, drew very disturbing things , but all that turned around when I went to church alot and lived in a Christian home my tendencies dialed down . Sure I have a violent past as well but I'm not going around killing people . Infact it's the opposite I like to find stray cats and get them back on their feet I'm even a step father to two kids so yeah all those red flags and I've managed to turn my life around . It's all about giving proper care and love to help people see a different perspective on life.
yeah if your kid says “i’m not allowed to tell” you should most definitely investigate. little kids are insanely honest because they don’t know better. edit: i worded this weirdly. i’m not dumb, ik little kids lie all the time but if they say something like “i’m not allowed to tell” is a huge red flag
Actually kids tell the most and easiest lies.Believe me if you want but i am so honest that sometimes i cannot play any game with cards and i had been seen rude by many people because i am saying always the truth.
parents should be telling their kids never to keep secrets from them no matter if they are bribed or blackmailed. You have to have a lot of conversations to prepare them for these kinds of things.
The Babysitter seriously should have gotten police involved. She wasnt saving the family from problems, she is making that kid someone else’s problem. And that “someone else” may not be as lucky as she was.
Yes, this was hard evidence of a possible attempt on her life with real intent. She should have informed the police and they would have intervened to try and get the child sorted out. And you also have to wonder how "Rocco" behaved when his grandmother took over. Was it more of the same, was he threatening her too? And why wasn't she involved from the outset or regularly checking in, coming round to say hi etc. while the parents were away?
Not much would’ve happened, I suppose the police might’ve let it go and recommend the parents to call a psychiatrist. This kid could have serious problems in the future if he’s being that serious to kill.
I used to teach. We had a student that scared all of us. All of the teachers, all of the other students. Red flags everywhere. We sat his family down and told them our concerns. His family got mad and pulled him from our school. Cue two years later- he kills his brother.
0:14 The thing that scares me the most, is that in another video there was a kids drawing of the TAKING MAN but in one of the drawings in this video there was the TAKING BOY
@@111-n4b9y depends on if he’s showing any other signs of abnormally aggressive behavior, if not it’s probably nothing. I would try to talk to him and ask him why he’s so passionate about guns because that could also give some insight into the situation.
@@qwertycomputer7871 I never said there was. It’s just that having an extreme obsession with guns can be a sign of something wrong when pared with unusually aggressive behavior. I agree that a little boy really liking guns, but not showing any unusually aggressive behavior, is normal and nothing to worry about.
@@111-n4b9y nahhh having an obsession with guns isn't concerning (it is but it isn't yk) plenty of boys that go to my school draw/talk about guns but they are fine. If he talks about using them against people or even jokes about it then you should be worried.
When my brother was about 3 years old, he had a creepy imaginary friend. We noticed he would talk to the walls and always point and look up. One day we asked him who he was talking to and he pointed to the wall. We asked what would they talk about and he said “we talk about hurting people”. Then We asked if the friend wanted to hurt us and he said “yes and he wants me to hurt myself too”.
@@sleepipix3l we told him to tell his friend to go away and we caught him doing it alone multiple times. After that he never talked to his friend again.
@@oneprettybeast4773 doesn't necessarily mean the "friend" went away. More than likely they just continue to converse in his head. I recommend a psychiatrist under the concern of harming self and others in the future.
@@ketoose this happened 10 years ago and My brother is perfectly normal. My family just has a lot of paranormal experiences. I even posted a video on my channel explaining my own personal experiences with the paranormal .
In the last one, the drawing of the babysitter on her phone and him spying on her, there's a family picture he drew too...I noticed his parents are way to the left together and he is more separate alone to the right
The Last Video... Parents were shrugging off their son's evil intentions to harm the babysitter and said, "He's just joking around," when their son is fixated on guns. All Parents need to take signs like this child seriously.
I drew shit like this as a kid and years later me and my therapist were able to determine which drawings were a result of my child abuse which was a lot of them…psychology is a powerful thing
If the first kid said "I dunno" when asked about the man, it might have been passed off as just something random he drew But the fact he said "I am not allowed to tell" should have alarm bells ringing in the parents heads.
I'm not convinced that a child drew those pictures. The detail on the gun drawing doesn't match at all with the skill on the other drawings. Even within the other drawings some objects show way more skill than others. The chair and refrigerator show an understanding of 3d shapes and perspective that doesn't match with the rest of the drawing to me.
What makes me sad with the first story is that, the kid wanted someone to play, his actions says it all, he was desperate he really didnt want to lose a friend. His parents are probably too busy and his sister one reason or another just doesnt play with him. Hope he got an actual friend
well, there's has been many cases in which the mother made the innocent children lie about their father to keep the custody and to ruin the poor guy, just for greediness or revenge
@@alerey4363 or the many cases in which a mother kicks the father out of their lives and tells the innocent children that he ran away. That happens all the time.
When I was working as a mental health social worker child/adolescent, one of the things I had the kids draw were 3 pictures. 1. A house 2. A drawing of themselves. 3. Whatever they wanted. Then me and another social worker (who was also an art therapist) would staff with the psychiatrist and go over the drawings. It is amazing what the drawings revealed. From the comprehensive interview and the drawings we were pretty accurate in giving provisional diagnosis. One child drew a picture of his house and family on fire. Then next drawing was of him with matches and smiling. The 3rd was dead animals. This child was 6 y/o. Back then, we couldn't diagnose a child with socio/psycho -pathic disorders only conduct disorder. Given his history, the parents stated that he had tried to burn down the house several times, light fires in the garbage, tried killing his siblings, and they found a stash of dead/mutilated animals in a corner of the garage. When he turned 18, he was transitioned into adult services. I never knew what became of him.
Kids don't always listen when taught about stranger danger. An experiment was done with kids whose parents assured the ones documenting it that their kids had been taught well enough that they'd never talk to or accept candy from strangers, let alone get into a car with them. The experiment, using actors, proved them wrong. Little kids quickly forget, especially if candy or puppies are involved. My feeling is the best thing to do is to teach them how to discern which strangers are good, and which are not, since, sometimes, they may need the help of one of the good ones. We also don't want to produce overly fearful adults, but adults with good senses and judgement.
When I was a kid, my parents told me never to accept candy or anything from strangers because they'd kidnap me. I promised I wouldn't. Secretly I decided I would, because getting kidnapped probably wasn't that bad anyway. Now at the age of 26, I look back on that innocent mindset in horror.
Yeah, and yikes. *That* particular one is a double doozy of Adult Fear and Alone with the Psycho, like if Tommy Pickles and his friends from the original Rugrats cartoon became murder-thirsty psychos.
@@meghanmedendorp3257 They said "the actors worked rlly hard" Tf you getting so worked up for? Quit exaggerating and get tf off social media if you can't handle it you clown
@xiochii !! 🤍 bruh, that's the whole point, they're terribly written 2 dimensional characters nobody said anything about actors or the fact that ya doy, movie scripts.
Or he's too nervous or unsure as to what to do. You have this giant (relatively speaking) who you vasically are scared to make a move on in case he's gonna hurt you
@@anonymousperson3023 No the kid wasn’t nervous. He was pouty because he wanted candy from the stranger. The stranger probably told the boy that he will stop giving candy if he told his family. Thus, it was the parents fault for not teaching the kid about not trusting and talking with strangers.
"At first the parents tried to argue that Rocko was just joking." I think, just MAYBE, I've found the root of the problem, I mean, besides the fact that the parents let the kid spend all day either alone in his room or playing video games. And now tha li'l Rocko has run off the babysitter he didn't like and presumably is in a better mood, do we think that the parents are actually going to address the fact that his strategy for dealing with a situation that made him angry was to grab a kitchen knife and try to kill a young girl in heir sleep, or do we think that they'll just sweep the incident under the rug, ignore this wee little "red flag" (oh you know how kids are, always planning cold-blooded murder when they have to interact with someone they don't like), and carry on like nothing happened? We're going to see Rocko on the news one day.
@Hatuletoh the parents were hella lucky that the babysitter didn’t press charges, because she certainly had every right to. If this story is true, I literally feel sick for the babysitter. The poor girl is probably scared of kids now and quit babysitting 😞☹️
Stuff like this is just messed up on another level. I truly hope that this is the last we hear of Rocco’s name, and that his parents did the right thing and are getting him the help he needs. Early intervention can make a world of a difference. However, the parents brushing it off as if he was just joking? Doesn’t bode well. This is why it’s so so important *not* to ignore red flags! 🚩
Exactly. Why would you not like someone for no reason. And who hires a babysitter who the kid doesn’t know. That girl didn’t do anything wrong. Often kids like that have had issues long before..
True story: in my little town a young boy became obsessed with the neighbor girl who would sometimes babysit him. One night he sneaked into her house and stabbed her in her sleep about 12 times. She survived. The kid was put in the nuthouse until he was about 18 and then put in an adult nuthouse where he is to this day. Still has not been convicted of anything.
When it comes to the first drawing, the first time of "I'm not allowed to tell" wouldn't raise questions, but when there's candy that neither parent gave the kid, that's when the parents should start calling the police.
@@katelynrhodes5315 Exactly, kids do say random things but "I'm not allowed to tell" implies that someone forbade him to talk. Sure there's some not so creepy explanations for this, but it's better to be safe than sorry...
@@katelynrhodes5315 I agree but to be honest the police can't really do anything. Like yeah the kid refuses to tell their own secret but what are they supposed to do? Force the kid to tell? It's a lot harder to deal with these kind of things when there's no proof. (Yeah the candy counts but you're referring to before that.)
That last one gave me chills. I genuinely hope that the parents actually took that kid in to get some serious help, and didn't just shrug it off after the fact... You can't excuse that he had a knife ready by his bedside, too. That's fucked up...
You can bet they didn’t. Likely they told granny some bs for her to take over. It’s unfortunate that the babysitter didn’t involve the cops. At least there’d be a paper trail for when this kid starts to act on his impulses and the parents won’t be able to hide behind it and pass the buck.
Creepy kids, or kids that clearly need mental help, that their parents ignore... are truly disturbing. Worst thing I've experienced is second hand through my parents. They had 2 friends, a couple that was taking care of their grandchild. Note, this was because the mother was in prison, and the father (their son) was so addicted to drugs that he wasn't fit to be a parent. The child would regularly be brought over to my parents house, because they would play cards and have dinner together, but the grandparents would quite literally give their kid an ipad and expect him to sit there quietly for hours while they talked and played cards. The kid clearly had mental issues, where he would scream and cry whenever things didn't go his way, which the grandmother would feed into by just giving him whatever he wanted. The tantrums were bad too, he was on drugs to settle him down and would regularly get sent home from school for behavioral issues, like hitting other kids and even teachers. He also pretty clearly had no respect for belongings or anything, as he would kick and throw things in my parents house for no reason, which my parents were very quickly getting fed up with. The kid was like 8, and needed to be disciplined, and the grandparents just weren't doing it. Then, one day, while they were playing cards, the boy took his ipad over to my mom's kitten and just started dropping his ipad near the kitten. The kitten had no reason to be scared of people, so it just stood there, and he kept dropping the ipad closer and closer to the cat, until my mother yelled at him saying "(kid's name), stop that! You could really hurt her if that fell on her" and I shit you not, the kid's response was "So, If it dies, you can just get a new one." From that day on, the child was not allowed in my parent's house. Because of all this happening, they grew distant from their friends and ultimately stopped talking to them. Last I knew, the couple had moved back out of state, and the child had gotten court ordered to be back with his father. He would be around 15 years old now, and as sick as it sounds, I'm dreading the day I see his name pop up on the news for having killed someone.
Those were some scary stories and even more so because they were true. The sister in the first story was a hero for watching out for her little brother and investigating what was going on. When ever I read a story about a child seeing something scary in their room at night the parents always just dismiss it as nothing to worry about. Why don't one of those parents sleep a couple of nights in the child's bedroom to see if anything is going on in there. They never do! Thanks for the scary stories.
Or call a medium to check if the house is haunted by ghost. Some are open to see it, children the most. Don't let the kid sleep alone if he is scared. Be there for him.
@@superfastsmellyfish4125 I agree, I wouldn't send the child back into the room if they were that frightened. I did read one story where a child was afraid to seep in his room because something was opening the closet door at night. The parents didn't think it was anything until the dad decided to sleep in the child's room and the child stayed in the parents room with the mom. That night the dad saw the closet door open and thought he could see something looking at him. They moved out of that house pretty quickly. That's about the only story I've read where the parent stayed in the room to see what was going on.
@@crystalheart9 I've heard/read several like this, and the parents in the stories ALWAYS found out the kids were on the level, and something was really going on. Glad of these parents listening before something bad happened. Wish more listened.
@@superfastsmellyfish4125 There's no such thing as ghosts. What most people believe to be ghosts are actually demons. They like to deceive people into thinking they are ghosts.
What gets me the most about the last one is that the babysitter is never depicted as a bad person in the drawings. She's always smiling and he's always angry.
He is depicting reality. He was angry because he felt he did not need a sitter, and she probably was just friendly with him trying to bond, but to no avail. A few more days and they would probably have found her dead.
Imagine if the 1st grl never rlly cared abt the drawing She constantly kept telling her parents smthng was wrong and did not give up on her lil brother She went behind her parents back, stood up late at night and put herself at risk of facing a creeper all by herself out of concern for him I have no words to describe her She's beyond a queen/warrior And considering her age- just wow 😳 I have no words
Why does everyone keep calling her a queen it's just stupid in my opinion I already think royalties garbage and think King's and queens are just ordinary people
now thats what im talkin bout. finally found someone who actually cares about the kid not just "themselves" and what's with the babysitter? she was like: *first time meeting a quite kid* I tried to befriend him but he is too quiet and creepy. creepy? creepy??? you are calling a lil kid creepy discriminating cause he is different from regular kids then you complain why he doesn't talk to you or like you? I'd say the boy is pretty intuitive. he already felt something is wrong with her. *scoffs* though i admit trying to kill her is a bit too much but still he should have a reason why he is this extreme.
@@romisa01 trying to kill her is a "BIT" extreme ??? ... how about his reason it's he being a psycho in the making ... the 11 year old kid didn't like the babysitter because she was there to watch over him ... calling her a nerd because she was studying in her free time e eating in his house. How can you make a excuse to a 11 year old that knows right from wrong planning to kill someone that didn't do nothing to him? If she did something would be in his drawings or he could call his parents to complain. You sound like a Karen making excuses to your potencial serial killer son. Then the killer spread starts and you go say you didn't see the signs.
About the first story: before we found out the truth, i imagined that he was an entity that was only seen by the kid and that the drawing was of a specifc moment in which the man was behind his sister
I thought it was weird that the person his friend was sitting behind was the only one in the picture who wasn't smiling…kinda seemed like a haunting to me. But the story was still chilling. This is why you teach little kids "don't accept candy from strangers" RIGHT AWAY.
I feel bad for the kid in the first one. The parents didn’t even believe the daughter when something really bad could of happen to the boy. They definitely missed the stranger danger lesson or they didn’t teach that it could be anyone. Schools honestly need to teach more about how it can be anyone rather than a drunk homeless. Most of the time it is the people you least expect
Not just the schools either, the parent themselves need to up their game when it comes to teaching their kids about stranger danger. The kid in this just took candy from a guy who randomly popped up in front of his house before inviting him to come back again. That's every abductor's dream. The parents failed here, and I'm glad it didn't end in tragedy.
@@Sailorguardianluna not necessarily. Have you ever been around an adult as a kid? You dont really have any leverage to use when negotiating for your survival and you cant physically outmaneuver the abductor eithdr
Looking at the way the "book" was stapled together tells me that it wasn't finished, more pages were to be added with each consecutive day/event. You can tell by how thay were all placed on the same corner, allowing for more room below. This would allow for more staples to be added further down the line. The story was most likely a form of journal, where each new staple would add one or two new pages into it. If she would have stayed any longer things would have gone down hill fast, and what ever happened would have been added on the this journal. I would also like to add that serial killers LOVE to document their crimes, and this kid is displaying said behavior.
In the last story, when they showed the last page of the kid sneaking in the babysitter's room with a knife, my soul nearly left my body. That shit is creepier than anything I've seen or heard. I'm so glad the babysitter woke up, damn imagine what could've happened to her if she was deep in her sleep.
I worked as a paraprofessional with first grade. One day one of my really cool kiddos drew a picture of someone “riding a unicorn on a rainbow slide.” It was bright, detailed, and just fantastic. Kind of made my mood better, if I’m honest. Two weeks later, same kid drew a picture of his family. His mother was crying and he and his little sister had Xs for eyes. The kids in the picture were smiling. Oh and it was all stick figures drawn in black crayon and pencil. I freaked out and after some investigation, we learned that the boy had witnessed his stepfather die by suicide. The man had hung himself in the backyard. The mom cut him down, crying and screaming. The six-year-old boy saw all this. He kept his little sister from looking. No one had bothered to tell us in the classroom that these events had occurred. That picture compared with the first one said everything. Sadly, years later, his sister that he had protected from that grizzly sight found her friend dead from suicide when she went to visit.
My thoughts and prayers to that kid and his sister. Thank you for sharing this tragic true story. I know that they'll be haunted by their grizzly experince for the rest of their lives. I know I would have if that personally happened to me. I wonder what happened to those two. I wonder what they're doing now.
@@soniagutierrezquiroz5596 Last I saw them, both seemed well. The boy is in college now. Pre med, I think, although he was into computers, too. I don’t hear from my youngsters much once they go out into the world. The girl will graduate this year. I hope I get to attend her ceremony. The Rona kept me from her brother’s, but I got to see them both at a couple parties the kids asked me to attend to celebrate.
Why do you think they had to tell you or 'classroom' about this? Maybe they wanted to try and keep things 'normal' to him at least outside home as opposed to someone constantly reminding him of what happened by acting differently around him? Idk how to explain it better😅 Kind of like a kid hurting themselves and not caring about it and then parents freaking out and freaking the kid out with their reaction... Idk I hope it makes sense... Yeah, obviously, he would need support and help, but being constantly reminded of it is gonna have the opposite effect (maybe it's just me, but whatever bad happens I always try and forget or distract myself as much as possilble as thinking or stressing about it not gonna change anything. Except my health). Plus he's a 7yo, he's not gonna take it the same way adults do, kids adapt to this sort of thing faster. I mean, parent suicide is different from grandpa and natural illness, but still...
@@Lilian040210 We wouldn’t have brought it up with him! I’m saying the adults should let the other adults responsible for the child know that he had experienced a trauma so we could monitor his mental health. When I say “classroom,” I don’t mean the other kids for Christ’s sake. I meant the adults. You’re making it sound like I was suggesting the little boy stand up and do a report on his trauma. If you don’t see why it’s a good idea to let a child’s teacher know that a 7-year-old JUST went through a traumatic event then I pray you don’t have any kids. I’m hoping you just misunderstood what I wrote.
Kid: *showing signs of psycho behaviour at such early age* Parents: "he's just playing, he's just a kid" kid few years later: *Goes on killing spree at his school* Parents: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Once, when I was a child, we were supposed to draw Goldilocks, and I made her, but as a skeleton with tons of blood, in a coffin. I still have no idea why I did that to this day.
11-year-olds aren't children, they're young adolescents. That boy was very capable of murder and definitely had no trouble understanding the finality of death.
I agree with that, but im not sure that anyone at such a low age (which means still not mature enough) can really understand what taking away a life is I mean, anyone knows what killing means, but they don't understand the moral and consequences of it, because its easier to say than to really understand, that's why he most likely said that, because he doesn't understand what actually killing means (This was written by a 15, but a highly mature one, i say this last thing so you can understand that childhood and adult minds work the same (: )
children’s artwork is very revealing. i’m an early childhood teacher and i’ve come across some of these. one was of a mother who was very angry. there was really nothing i could do except be very loving and helpful with her. i knew her mother! people should not take these drawings as mere childish ideas!!!! this family did the right thing - especially the sister. 🌷
@@dirtysanchez941 Like What?????!!!!!!! why don’t you fix it for me. how would you have written it?! 😵💫🙄 n.b. (if you know what that means!) if you’re talking about capitals (with an ‘a’), that is NOT grammar, it’s punctuation!!!!
I hate when parents don't believe their children and dismiss what they see or feel or experience as imagination 😤. And kudos to the first sister for not letting it go and followed her gut 👏❤ (Edit: whether the kid needs therapy or not, or whether he is rude or not, or whether he uses imagination or not; it is better to talk and communicate with them. You don't know maybe they need something or want to tell something, but they can't because there is no one to listen to them and just shrug them off by saying "their just kids, no big deal". We as adults (with full brain and vocabulary) sometimes have difficulty in communicating our thoughts to others, imagine what these poor kids must feel)
One night when I was 5 years old I was sitting on my parents bed watching TV. The rest of the family was in the living room watching some R rated movie that I wasn't allowed to watch. This was in the 80s, so no DVR and VHS had just been released, so if your parents wanted to watch something that you didn't or couldn't, too bad. Anyway, after sitting there about 15 minutes or so, I started to get that feeling of being watched. I looked around and didn't see anyone, but still couldn't shake that feeling. Finally, I glanced at the window and there was this old, bald man staring at me. I screamed and ran into the living room to tell my parents and sister. No one believed me. They actually got mad because I was interrupting their movie. Next day, my mom was reading the newspaper and saw where a mental patient had escaped the hospital the night before. The picture of the escapee was an old, bald guy. Dad went outside and looked by their window and saw footprints where he had been standing. Believe your kids, folks.
@@TheSucram729 LOOOOONG story but to sum it up in a couple words in involves her sisters head, three almonds, a trampoline and a goat. Sometimes crazy things happen!
Then they'll be saying how they don't believe he did it. Parents like that will never get their child any help. When I was a child I was neighbours with this kid who would kill animals for fun, but his parents always acted in denial or tried to shift blame to his friends (even though it made no sense how, for example, a duckling will be killed on their property protected by 5 blood-thirsty Rottweilers, they'll go to and try to shift blame on some other kid in the neighbourhood and complain to their parents. Like yeah a 5 year old will wake up in the morning thinking why don't I risk my life trying to bypass your Rottweilers just to kill your duckling). And they would let their dogs completely loose on their property, with some shitty old wooden gate - every time someone would walk past they will bark ferociously and jump onto the gate shaking the thing, absolutely terrifying to anyone, not just a young child. Then many years later, I've found out that his grandfather killed my cat. Mental illnesses run in families, and parents can either be ignorant to the issues because of neglect, or because they're just as bad and they're the ones who encourage this behaviour as some sort of sense of belonging to the family. Same with domestic abuse, where the abuser is from a bad family culture.
@Dutch Plan Der Linde You’re right, but it’s different when it comes to things like religion. If it’s not hurting anybody it’s not really a problem, so don’t treat it like one. Not everybody has to agree about everything. I’m not religious but I don’t mind it if someone I know is as long as they’re not trying to force my beliefs on me like you probably do all the time.
The daughter in the first story is brave and smart.
yes
I remeber when my brother somehow lost when i sleep on my grandmom house, he lost on 5 a.m he 5 years old he sleep with my parent, they noticed he was gone at 6 a.m, him go outside using windows on the bedroom that nearly imposible to be open by my dad but my brother somehow can, my dad come to my grandmom to take me to the house and help him search for my brother we just 1 neighbour so my family lack of information to know where he go, and our house is in the middle of the forest so that make us hard to find him, me and my dad search close to river my dad surrender to searching so he go back to call on police station (we live in indonesia so to a call police is not easy) my dad leave me in the forest without my knowing he know that i remember the way home so he leave anyway, i keep searching to the middle of the forest i heard someone cry i call my dad but nothing respond ( cause my dad are alredy out of the forest and go to call the police) so i go to sound by myself cause if i waiting for my dad that will be gone, i run to sound and swim cause there are river on the way, when i get close to the sound i found my brother he crying with his legs stuck in the mud he eyes lock to the forest altough im beside him. That was crazy day i located he almost 1km from my house he had several injures cause by forest grass but he okay, that was a crazy day and and unbeliveable cause no way 5 years old kid can go 1 km and open a strong windows by himself how he can do it's remain unknown, sorry for my bad engglis.
@@micalk471 I’m glad to hear that you found your brother. Truly puts into perspective how quickly our loved ones can be lost. God bless your family!
@Caio César the heck?
@Caio César give them a break, I’m pretty sure English isn’t their first language since they said they live in Indonesia
Tracy is THE ultimate big sister. So much more attentive than even some parents, and she was only a kid herself. Her brother's lucky he had such a responsible sister.
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She saved his life
disturbing children’s drawings are intense, but disturbing children’s drawings with backstories are seriously intense
Takis are seriously intense
The last one scared me so bad I almost peed myself out of fright
And disturbingly real
@@JerseyAnimations1 you're joking, right?
@@JerseyAnimations1 the first one was worse
"I'm not allowed to tell" is the biggest red flag for parents when it comes out from their kids mouth.
“Oh that’s cool. I’m not allowed to tell what happens when I find this fella…”
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He could have been kidnapped
@@michaelpascalis4043 What if that strange or unknown person that appeared to that kid was not a real human or a man and it might have been a scary ghost that appears only at the middle of the night at that kid's room
The sister in the first one is an absolute hero.
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In the first story, Thank God that little boy has such a caring and diligent sister.
So messed up! That poor boy but children will definitely draw what they see or hear. Thank goodness for sister is right 💜
Especially given his parents were clueless morons.
the sister was badass for confronting the adult man
@@Jenifer_R_ I guess parents just don’t understand the younger people.
@@zragon3721 fr most of them never relate to their kids 😂
The 3rd parents were the definition of “ my little angel would never do such a thing “
The collection of toy guns hints at that doesn't it?
Yeah, pretty sure Brenda Ann Spencer’s parents said the same thing.
@@lulub1433 And what's wrong with owning toy guns as a kid?
@@lulub1433 Toy guns are normal for little boys bro, you never heard of Star Wars, Cowboys and Indians, and plastic toy soldiers my guy? 😂
@@headshotmaster138 LOL Nothing. Thinking your kid is an angel while he collects toy guns, draws pictures of guns and stalking his babysitter with knives- that wrong.
The kid in Story 1 saying that he's not allowed to talk about it would have been my final red flag. The details in the picture are astounding, but it still could have been a dead relative, somone from a story or movie, anything, but the kid probably would have explained it. Shutting up, pouting, saying "not allowed to talk about it" makes it 100 % clear that there is someone manipulating him. I don't understand why the parents didn't pick up on that RIGHT AWAY.
@yao483 Who is letting their six year old watch ghost movies??
@@JackdawFeathers one who falls asleep while channel surfing. I speak from experience, i watched poltergeist WAY too young
@@JackdawFeathers I was allowed to watch horror films from age 6, actually. :) My mom told me years later that she said since I wanted to, she let me...she felt I was mature enough to handle it. Granted it was a different generation (I am 47 yrs old) but she was right...I am still a huge horror fan.
@@JackdawFeathers My mom. And I turned out fine.
@@taracollins5597 nowadays peoples are watching way worser stuff
“The idea that somebody was in the house was out the window” quite literally.
lol the irony hurts my soul
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Bruh I legit read this just as he said it lmaooo
The next drawing of Rocko will be from a police sketch artist.
Hit the nail on the mf head!!!!
Best comment 😂
Facts!
Dude, if my child was drawing things like that, I'd have to have him seen by a psychologist. But it also makes you wonder tho, those ideas don't just come from nowhere. A kid doesn't understand the fact a knife can kill someone without seeing (like on TV or in a game or anything) or at least hearing it happens. Not gonna judge the parents obviously, don't know how they parent or anything but I hope they spent more time at home and helping their son. Catching it this early means there's a chance he won't be a psychopath when he grows up. Let's hope he gets help because wanting to kill someone because they're "ugly" is super messed up for an adult, let alone a kid.
@@Subarashii_Nem real quick, people don’t become psychopaths because of their surroundings or media or upbringing, they are literally born. Things trigger their instability as they grow. I believe the term you are describing is sociopath since they are the ones that are molded by their surroundings and any traumas if any are present. Psychopaths are missing connections or reduced connections in their brains (usually the ventromedial prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped and disconnected from the amygdala) therefore psychopaths are literally born and sociopaths are created. Just trying to de stigmatize a poorly understood mental disorder.
3:02 that big sister is the hero here, love that she cares for her little brother
Well, she would be the person going through the classes on this stuff, judging by the age she seems to be.
That combined with the fact that she is almost certainly the family member he spends the most time with, and this all starts to add up and make sense.
I‘m so sorry for her, she should not be the one most responsible for her brother… it should be the parents.
@@samirataubmann ofc but it doesn't say that she's most responsible lol.
@@samirataubmann Honestly it always seems like parents don't give a shit when their kids say something.
It becomes increasingly common the older they get, they don't seem to wanna deal with your problem, but instead make you do it because their older then you lmfao.
@@samirataubmann Its her little brother, wtf do you think siblings are for? She probably is proud for saving her little brother.
As someone who deals with kids all day, I think it's safe to say that you DO inform the authorities whenever you think the child may try harming you
You deal with 'em ALL day? Do you babysit?
@@TheRealRustyIsHere could be a teacher you know...
@@Mutazili Maybe
A creepy drawing turning out to be a real person instead of some monster ghost is way scarier
Waaaay
Even more so when it turns out to be the old man who works in the amusement park. And he would have gotten away with it to if it weren't for those snoopy kids and that damn dog.
Because that means that it's something real.
Mhm, even so- it shows that the reality is hella way m.ore scarier than ya’ thought
@@selado so ghosts are not real?
Clearly the parents in the first story never taught their kids stranger danger.
Either that or there's some kind of listening issue or grooming going on here that's not being elaborated on.....
That's exactly what I was thinking!
There's nothing to say they didn't. A willful kid is likely to ignore such advice especially if the stranger isn't mean or scary to them. They won't see what's so bad about it since from their pov, their parents do it on a daily basis, and nothing bad ever happened.
@@ShadowSkyX Yeah, there are experiments which show that even right before the parents talk to their kids, after hiring an actor and hidding a camera, some children would still go with the stranger
@@great7lemons902 Exactly. Because a kid thinks of strangers as "mean bad people" and not "the nice guy with candy who plays with me". If someone "seems nice", a little kid doesn't think of them as being a dangerous stranger.
I was thinking that
"I hate how nerd she is"
- Boy with no friends who plays video games in the basement
Lol good point
💀😂😂
Thus implying that he hates himself (ok i'll go now)
My nephew calls nerds stupid and kids that poke their nose... so is he a "nerd"
I know nerd means smart
@@chriby28 well, I mean, you're not wrong
My sister would always draw people walking up to our house in cloaks… We moved and she stopped. We asked her why and she said “They stopped”
😮😮
shit, that is creepy as fuck
Nahhhhhh frick this I'm out💀💀
What other features did they have besides cloaks? Hair colour, height, stature ...
Holy shit
"The idea that someone was inside of the house was out the window."
Well you're not wrong unfortunately.
lmao 😂
LMAO
I see what you did there
I see what you did there
I do not see what you did hear
“I’m not allowed to tell” More red flags than 1960’s Moscow.
LMAOOOOOOOO BRUHH IM WHEEZING
@@jpigles j/you arent tommyinnit
@@X-tinction do u know what j/ means
@@X-tinction Totally understand that you don’t get it, but they used “/j” meaning joke (though it was written as j/)! These are called “tone indicators”, and there are multiple others as well(examples: /lh = light-hearted, /hj = half-joke, /srs = serious). Hope you have a great day :D
🤣🤣💀. That’s pretty much what I said in my post, but not as eloquently😂
“typical 6 year old skill level” *draws better than me*
Tryna draw 5:28 but i keep messing up🤣😂😂😂
Yep. When I try to draw I literally scribble shit all over the place.
Same
Lmao I was gonna say the same
Yup
Yeah, I can relate to the babysitter story. People tend to hate you when you’re ugly. That’s always been my experience.
yeah
Sad. They just judge ppl without even talking, they are worse than those they judge!
I’m glad that the sister is someone who is very observant and doesn’t think it’s just some random drawing he made for fun.
Poor kid was being groomed
@@mikeoxsmal69 I'd have to watch video again.
Okay the first family/that older sister were amazing. They were not fucking around. I especially love the older sister for staying up like that. It was dangerous for her to rush in and it must have been terrifying. What a queen.
She isn’t just a girl boss. She’s a girl CEO
Yeah❤️👌
I hope her brother when he gets older appreciates that she most likely saved his life!
Yea, she took on the roll of the parents, seems she had more sense an a closer relationship with the son than the mom nd dad..." SAD" IMAGINE THE AMOUNT OF RESPONSIBILITY THE YOUNG GIRL MIGHT FEEL SHE HAS!
A natural hero to be sure. I hope her parents where proud of her.
That last one is seriously concerning, no kid draws a story of them killing someone unless something is very wrong with them.
Maybe something was wrong with me...? I really didn't see the problem, if you don't attempt to kill, it can just be comforting thinking of murdering your abuser. I'm not so far in the video, but I presume that's what it is.
@@malesquared I don't think the babysitter was abusing him
@@brennar928 yes I see now I was stupid
should of met me as a kid
@@badtransistions wow 3edgy5me
My child's picture story isn't quite so creepy, but illuminating. My ex and I split when our son was in kindergarten. My son had been his dad's favorite as he was our only boy. (We also had two girls.) They went fishing and hung out when they were together. My ex showed distinct favoritism towards my son, so, it was quite a big deal when my ex up and disappeared. He split the state so he wouldn't have to pay child support.
A few months later, my son's teacher requested a conference with me. When I went in, she showed me a drawing my son had done. He had also been acting out on the playground. The drawing was of a lone duck, crying, in the rain. It had stood out to her.
With the teacher's help, we got my boy in to counseling with a wonderful lady psychologist who went so far as to buying a toy fishing pole so she and my son could 'go fishing' in the pond behind her offices, like he and his daddy had done.
My son eventually came through fairly well and is a proud father himself, now. I gave him the drawing, which I had kept all these years.
What was his reaction to the drawing I need to know
Such a sad story. The so called father should have seen that picture. He was probably a narcissist. They tend to favor a child. So bad that he just disappeared from his son's life. Nice that the psychologist was able to help and it's cute that she even bought him a toy fishing pole and went with him "fishing". She probably made a huge difference in him being able to live with his harsh and sad reality of having an absent father.
"A lone duck crying in the rain"
That just made me (a 26 year old man) tear up. 🥺 The pure innocent love and trust of a child is truly one of the most tearfully heartwarming things on this earth.
Hits hard, (I think) he might've wanted to go fishing more?
thats so nice :)
The first one is really scary, the kid was in danger and he didn't even realize it because a child that age doesn't have any idea yet how scary the world is.
Well it seems that it had been happening for a while so the candies were never poisoned or dangerous. He might have had bad intentions physically towards the kid however and was trying to gain trust
@@charlesroberts-moses6074 I never meant they're poisonous, the man sounds deranged and probably had malicious intentions, or he was not mentally stable and that also endangers the child, the kid was in danger of the man not a poison or anything of the sort.
@@charlesroberts-moses6074 the guy was probably trying to get his trust to one night kidnap him
And the dumb ass parents just dismissed every single clue and red flag
@@RedDeadRapunzel yeah but whatever his intentions were he didn’t fulfill it cause he did not harm the kid in anyway, as this seemed to be happening for some time.
“Drawn in a typical six year old skill”
LMFAOOO
lol
Savage
Lmfao
Laughing my fucking ass off off off
How is that funny?
Ok now THIS is why I’m not comfortable being left alone with some strangers kid
Feelings are ruined… I am a kid… and a stranger..
And the ones who talk to themselves
@@mrscare9961 Yeah Lol
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"Im not allowed to tell" would have been an instant red flag for me.
"I'm not allowed to tell"--Huuuuge red flag 🚩🚩🚩
I honestly thought it was just some imaginary friend BS until the sister saw the candies. Then I'm like...okay it's a pedo grooming him.
The kid would grow up not being a snitch tho
"Huge red flag " ? More like atom bomb alarm !
@@garett9607 can you really guarantee he would grow up in the first place tho 😬
I have a feeling, that if he tells the stranger would kill him.........welp, let the nightmares come in!
The first story was creepy as hell and the 'I'm not allowed to tell" it rung all sort of alarms in my head. As a true crime fan I've heard too many stories about shit like this, and more often than not they end with a dead child.
Boy do I remember that line.
There is a movie in my native language that is exactly like the 1st story but in the ending the strange guy usually kidnaps the kids he plays with and kills them in a very brutal way like chopping them stitching their eyes , lips that movie was a bit creepy
@chimmycom hey what's the movie?
and don't always involve a badass sister keeping watch over the child
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Oh he does realize my friend that’s why he loves us
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He makes me get nightmares 😳
Aw man. I'm a nanny and that's honestly my worse nightmare.
the last one was really disturbing, that could have ended badly
That kid must’ve been satans son
"So MuCh FoR BeInG CaNaDiAn EyYyY?!?"
Im sorry
He will likely turn out to be a future killer. Most killers display violent tendencies at a young age.
I know for a fact for a fact while I do have a tendency to show disdain towards people,I wouldn’t want to ruin there lives
No doubt. He’s definitely a troubled kid. I hope he doesn’t grow up to be a troubled teenager and/or a troubled adult. The rate he’s going he could end up in prison before he’s 16.
Just because he's a kid doesn't mean that adults should dismiss his sinister actions and behaviors. Kids can be dangerous and not all are sweet little angels. That babysitter could have been killed that night. She should've called the cops, the kid literally admitted that he tried to kill her and stated that he would have to try again.
No, let the kid do his job.
@@brick9318 no let the babysitter do her job
Just let the both of them do their jobs ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
@@brick9318 the fucks wrong w you
@@Psychoangelindisguise idk
I'm happy that the babysitter couldn't sleep the night when the kid wanted to kill her. She is damn lucky.
Are you a weirdo
@@blep_teh ur mom ☺
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The last one was just terrifying
Definitely terrifying! I don't know why so many parents are so blind and in denial over this type of thing. Adults aren't the only ones that can be monsters and very dangerous but kids can be too. They're no different.
@@fayewitt9881 Because we are underestimating what children can do.
Last chick wasn’t doing anyone any favors by not reporting to the cops. That’s how serial killers are made.
Exactly I never understand the mindset that because I survived this situtation i shouldnt go to the cops. Like there was the one story where a man on his way home picked up a hitchhiker, at a gasstation the HH attempted to carjack him at knife point, he managaed to get away but never called the cops. The HH had roamed the area, broken into an old ladies home and murdered her. Turns out it was the guys mother who he attemtped to rob earlier, if the guy would of just called the cops his mother would still be alive.
@@nobodycares1134 I remember seeing that on Forensic Files. Crazy stuff.
@@nobodycares1134 This story and also Robert Rhodes the Truck Stop Serial Killer. Apparently a woman accepted a ride, he had tried to attack her or worse and she escaped but she did not report him. Then he went on to kill two teenagers Regina Walters and her boyfriend Ricky Lee Jones. If you are blessed to get away, don't live with the guilt it will happen to someone else!
@@nobodycares1134 yea i heard that story on MrBallen's channel
Just because some kids are doing things that are an early warning of a serial doesn't always mean they will turn out to be one I use to have all the read flags of a serial killer. I use to play with fire , killed innocent birds with my bare hands, drew very disturbing things , but all that turned around when I went to church alot and lived in a Christian home my tendencies dialed down . Sure I have a violent past as well but I'm not going around killing people . Infact it's the opposite I like to find stray cats and get them back on their feet I'm even a step father to two kids so yeah all those red flags and I've managed to turn my life around . It's all about giving proper care and love to help people see a different perspective on life.
Kid: "I'm gonna kill my babysitter"
Parents: "oh no. Anyway."
LMAO
I say owe no. If it's that much of a problem.
Lol
LMAO TRUE 🤣🤣
“He’s joking!” 🙄🤦🏻♀️ The parents aren’t right in the head either.
Small kid draws about killing his babysitter.
Parents:
Funniest shit i ever seen
💀
TRUE
Cops: We don’t think so.
That’s how a psycho was born ✨
@monke copied comment
Tracy is the good sister, her brother is so lucky to have her as a sister.
yeah if your kid says “i’m not allowed to tell” you should most definitely investigate. little kids are insanely honest because they don’t know better.
edit: i worded this weirdly. i’m not dumb, ik little kids lie all the time but if they say something like “i’m not allowed to tell” is a huge red flag
Actually kids tell the most and easiest lies.Believe me if you want but i am so honest that sometimes i cannot play any game with cards and i had been seen rude by many people because i am saying always the truth.
Kids lie all the time, but saying "I'm not allowed to tell" is a huge red flag!
omg off topic but you’re an orbit yass
parents should be telling their kids never to keep secrets from them no matter if they are bribed or blackmailed. You have to have a lot of conversations to prepare them for these kinds of things.
That's a bit wrong cuz when I was in Grade 2 I used to lie about my grades and I actually didn't get caught for a few months
The Babysitter seriously should have gotten police involved. She wasnt saving the family from problems, she is making that kid someone else’s problem. And that “someone else” may not be as lucky as she was.
Yes, this was hard evidence of a possible attempt on her life with real intent. She should have informed the police and they would have intervened to try and get the child sorted out.
And you also have to wonder how "Rocco" behaved when his grandmother took over. Was it more of the same, was he threatening her too? And why wasn't she involved from the outset or regularly checking in, coming round to say hi etc. while the parents were away?
Not much would’ve happened, I suppose the police might’ve let it go and recommend the parents to call a psychiatrist. This kid could have serious problems in the future if he’s being that serious to kill.
I used to teach. We had a student that scared all of us. All of the teachers, all of the other students. Red flags everywhere. We sat his family down and told them our concerns. His family got mad and pulled him from our school. Cue two years later- he kills his brother.
@@michelledalenaa Wow thats really unfortunate. Its sad how quick some people defer their responsibilities, especially parents
@@michelledalenaa That’s terrifying... what were some of the things he did at school to scare people?
“The idea that someone was in the house was out the window.”
He was in fact, out by the window
Im replying so u can see how many likes u had
This here comment represents my broken humour
Oof he didnt replied
0:14 The thing that scares me the most, is that in another video there was a kids drawing of the TAKING MAN but in one of the drawings in this video there was the TAKING BOY
The last one shows all signs of a psychopath. Parents: “boys will be boys.”
@@111-n4b9y depends on if he’s showing any other signs of abnormally aggressive behavior, if not it’s probably nothing. I would try to talk to him and ask him why he’s so passionate about guns because that could also give some insight into the situation.
@@peggedyourdad9560
Boys like cars and guns, it's just natural. There's nothing wrong with either one.
@@qwertycomputer7871 I never said there was. It’s just that having an extreme obsession with guns can be a sign of something wrong when pared with unusually aggressive behavior. I agree that a little boy really liking guns, but not showing any unusually aggressive behavior, is normal and nothing to worry about.
@@111-n4b9y nahhh having an obsession with guns isn't concerning (it is but it isn't yk) plenty of boys that go to my school draw/talk about guns but they are fine. If he talks about using them against people or even jokes about it then you should be worried.
@@thatscoolbud5151 he says he wants to shoot me sometimes
When my brother was about 3 years old, he had a creepy imaginary friend. We noticed he would talk to the walls and always point and look up. One day we asked him who he was talking to and he pointed to the wall. We asked what would they talk about and he said “we talk about hurting people”. Then We asked if the friend wanted to hurt us and he said “yes and he wants me to hurt myself too”.
omg that's actually concerning, I hope you and your family are doing okay
@@sleepipix3l we told him to tell his friend to go away and we caught him doing it alone multiple times. After that he never talked to his friend again.
@@oneprettybeast4773 doesn't necessarily mean the "friend" went away. More than likely they just continue to converse in his head. I recommend a psychiatrist under the concern of harming self and others in the future.
@@ketoose this happened 10 years ago and My brother is perfectly normal. My family just has a lot of paranormal experiences. I even posted a video on my channel explaining my own personal experiences with the paranormal .
@@oneprettybeast4773 So you’re a gamer and have some stories to tell, cool.
what is scary about that drawing of the gun is how detailed it is. he had one to draw from. i can tell that it is a model 1911
@@lavellyne there's no irony
@@lavellyne Probably because he's a child and the rest of his drawings looked like shit, lmao.
Oh Really? I Can’t Even Tell The Differences Between A 1911 or other similar models!
hopefully it was an issue of Guns and Ammo and not an actual gun, but... welp, if the Dad had one he's gone now. that kid is a full on psychopath.
Uh oh
In the last one, the drawing of the babysitter on her phone and him spying on her, there's a family picture he drew too...I noticed his parents are way to the left together and he is more separate alone to the right
Yeah, the mum and dad are touching and he is by himself with a sad face. The boy needs help.
“I humored them cuz they weren’t that scary.”
Also drawings: *literally killing them*
We are number 15 tho
Don't let your kids watch it
Serial Kil ler in future
Why is “drawn in a typical six year old skill level” so funny
Mr. Nightmare: Art critic
I know! I laughed too cuz I think I'm on that level...
Idk maybe mr nightmare is a artist
@@avengerslevelthreat8099 he certainly covers me in his special white paint every night with his thick long paint brush 😏
CaptainfireX9 yep sure is
It would be fucking terrifying knowing that your brother has some creepy drawing of a person and it turns out to be real.
The Last Video...
Parents were shrugging off their son's evil intentions to harm the babysitter and said, "He's just joking around," when their son is fixated on guns. All Parents need to take signs like this child seriously.
Okay, all creepy things aside; Rocco can draw a REALLY good gun.
True dat
He can draw a gun better than I can
If he had just the real gun,things would have been different
Yeah
Very good 👀😳
I drew shit like this as a kid and years later me and my therapist were able to determine which drawings were a result of my child abuse which was a lot of them…psychology is a powerful thing
Psychology isn't an exact science so it's just the therapist's opinion really which picture represents abuse.
@hello1234 American mental health care system
@@cletussamboy8650 just like moral values are?
no it's not wonderful. psychology is riddled with fallacies and biased notions and ideas.
@@itsMe_TheHerpes and you need to take it🤢
If the first kid said "I dunno" when asked about the man, it might have been passed off as just something random he drew But the fact he said "I am not allowed to tell" should have alarm bells ringing in the parents heads.
God damn right. You’re follow up question should have been who told you told to tell and kept at it until you had the truth.
Exactly, I would've kept asking him and made him comfortable to tell me.
@@kcake3501 i wouldve made him uncomfortable so hed have to tell me 🤣🤣🤣
Exactly
Okay but a drawing of a gun that is THAT detailed is concerning in my opinion. What the hell
I'm not convinced that a child drew those pictures. The detail on the gun drawing doesn't match at all with the skill on the other drawings. Even within the other drawings some objects show way more skill than others. The chair and refrigerator show an understanding of 3d shapes and perspective that doesn't match with the rest of the drawing to me.
@@dbrickell89 wow I didn’t even notice that ! Thanks for the reply :)
I have the power
@@dbrickell89yeah, I noticed that too. He could have traced it from the computer or something tho
I have the power of 80 likes
First guy was like; *“I got the candy, you got the toys, let’s negotiate.”*
YESSIRR
⚠Trade offer⚠
I recieve: You recieve:
The toys candy and giving
Your parents nightmares for life
That's fuckin hilarious
YESSSSIRR MY GUY
That comment got me 💀
The kid can be trusted. Definitely not a snitch. Just addicted to green apple candy.
Oh wait my nephew came back BUT WHERE TF ARE MY APPLE CANDIES
Nah he’s just a brat
I’m 3 and a half years old and I hate the prices of green apple candy these days back in 1986 Vegas They Were A lot Cheaper
Boss level savage
@@Augustyand Wait, how can you be 3 and commenting on YT?
I love how the kid isn’t scared of a man dressed in black at their window
Oh yeah, the kid is real brave making friends with a potential peedophile, not dumb or dangerous at all.
@@RiveroftheWither they aren't saying that, dumbie
@@RiveroftheWither no he isn’t scared of a black man I would shit myself
@@theblahwhatsup6558 a man in black... not a black man
@@briaravioli3542 same thing
What makes me sad with the first story is that, the kid wanted someone to play, his actions says it all, he was desperate he really didnt want to lose a friend. His parents are probably too busy and his sister one reason or another just doesnt play with him. Hope he got an actual friend
What's so creepy about children's drawings is that when they have significant details it's rarely made up
well, there's has been many cases in which the mother made the innocent children lie about their father to keep the custody and to ruin the poor guy, just for greediness or revenge
@@alerey4363 or the many cases in which a mother kicks the father out of their lives and tells the innocent children that he ran away. That happens all the time.
@@alerey4363 how is that related?? Is there a missing comment? 😂
@@Cavc8g it's related in the sense that the creepier fact is the mother made the kid draw that in order to falsely accuse the innocent father
@@alerey4363 plenty of witch women have done that. Ecclesiastes 7:26
When I was working as a mental health social worker child/adolescent, one of the things I had the kids draw were 3 pictures.
1. A house
2. A drawing of themselves.
3. Whatever they wanted.
Then me and another social worker (who was also an art therapist) would staff with the psychiatrist and go over the drawings.
It is amazing what the drawings revealed.
From the comprehensive interview and the drawings we were pretty accurate in giving provisional diagnosis.
One child drew a picture of his house and family on fire. Then next drawing was of him with matches and smiling. The 3rd was dead animals. This child was 6 y/o. Back then, we couldn't diagnose a child with socio/psycho -pathic disorders only conduct disorder.
Given his history, the parents stated that he had tried to burn down the house several times, light fires in the garbage, tried killing his siblings, and they found a stash of dead/mutilated animals in a corner of the garage.
When he turned 18, he was transitioned into adult services. I never knew what became of him.
You were face to face with a serial killer. Jesus Christ.
Crae crae
Jesus christ ! Creepy
Damn that's creepy
hell nah they should’ve thrown the whole child away 💀
Remember. Despite being innocent, kids aren't always so innocent.
Yeah. Sometimes they're just stupidly naïve but lots of them just have absolutely no empathy.
The youngest serial killer to ever exist was just 8 years old
More like, despite looking innocent, some kids can be anything BUT innocent.
Monsters can exist everywhere, regardless of age.
@@SamuelBlack84 for real? How would a 8 year old be able to overpower some one in order to kill.
@@jamesfracasse8178 sneak attack
Kids don't always listen when taught about stranger danger. An experiment was done with kids whose parents assured the ones documenting it that their kids had been taught well enough that they'd never talk to or accept candy from strangers, let alone get into a car with them. The experiment, using actors, proved them wrong. Little kids quickly forget, especially if candy or puppies are involved. My feeling is the best thing to do is to teach them how to discern which strangers are good, and which are not, since, sometimes, they may need the help of one of the good ones. We also don't want to produce overly fearful adults, but adults with good senses and judgement.
When I was a kid, my parents told me never to accept candy or anything from strangers because they'd kidnap me. I promised I wouldn't. Secretly I decided I would, because getting kidnapped probably wasn't that bad anyway. Now at the age of 26, I look back on that innocent mindset in horror.
The last one got me couldn’t imagine being the babysitter
Yeah, and yikes. *That* particular one is a double doozy of Adult Fear and Alone with the Psycho, like if Tommy Pickles and his friends from the original Rugrats cartoon became murder-thirsty psychos.
she should’ve called CPS
i would never babysit again.
This is lonley girl vibes
@@balenciaga6714 sameeee
"I'm not allowed to tell" has redder flags than blood
Redder than the soviet union flag
@@marcoanimacoes5690 redder than the Mars
@@notgoodbutitry3000 Mars is brown
@@SamuelBlack84 oh I’m dumb sorry
@@marcoanimacoes5690 redder then my period
“She didn’t report it to the police…”
AND THAT IS WHY PEOPLE DIE IN HORROR MOVIES, CAUSE THEY’RE *STUPID*
What's stupid is the parents not returning home immediately!
@@meghanmedendorp3257
They said "the actors worked rlly hard"
Tf you getting so worked up for?
Quit exaggerating and get tf off social media if you can't handle it you clown
Yup
> Horror movies
@xiochii !! 🤍 bruh, that's the whole point, they're terribly written 2 dimensional characters
nobody said anything about actors or the fact that ya doy, movie scripts.
0:14 THE TAKING MAN IS BACK
Its taking boy not man
@@nuratiqahbtayobnuratiqahbt4444no it was taking man I saw it in his other video
The man is from one of his other videos
Yeah he grew up@nuratiqahbtayobnuratiqahbt4444
@@nuratiqahbtayobnuratiqahbt4444it's been a few years so he's probably a man now
If the kid from the first story is taking candy from someone he doesn't know, then his parents failed to teach him about Stranger Danger.
So please share tips on how to prevent Candy Stranger Danger
Or he's too nervous or unsure as to what to do. You have this giant (relatively speaking) who you vasically are scared to make a move on in case he's gonna hurt you
True that.
@@sallylemon5835 educate your freaking children?!
@@anonymousperson3023 No the kid wasn’t nervous. He was pouty because he wanted candy from the stranger. The stranger probably told the boy that he will stop giving candy if he told his family. Thus, it was the parents fault for not teaching the kid about not trusting and talking with strangers.
"At first the parents tried to argue that Rocko was just joking." I think, just MAYBE, I've found the root of the problem, I mean, besides the fact that the parents let the kid spend all day either alone in his room or playing video games. And now tha li'l Rocko has run off the babysitter he didn't like and presumably is in a better mood, do we think that the parents are actually going to address the fact that his strategy for dealing with a situation that made him angry was to grab a kitchen knife and try to kill a young girl in heir sleep, or do we think that they'll just sweep the incident under the rug, ignore this wee little "red flag" (oh you know how kids are, always planning cold-blooded murder when they have to interact with someone they don't like), and carry on like nothing happened? We're going to see Rocko on the news one day.
I swear if I see that name on the news...
@Hatuletoh the parents were hella lucky that the babysitter didn’t press charges, because she certainly had every right to. If this story is true, I literally feel sick for the babysitter. The poor girl is probably scared of kids now and quit babysitting 😞☹️
Stuff like this is just messed up on another level. I truly hope that this is the last we hear of Rocco’s name, and that his parents did the right thing and are getting him the help he needs. Early intervention can make a world of a difference.
However, the parents brushing it off as if he was just joking? Doesn’t bode well. This is why it’s so so important *not* to ignore red flags! 🚩
Exactly. Why would you not like someone for no reason. And who hires a babysitter who the kid doesn’t know. That girl didn’t do anything wrong. Often kids like that have had issues long before..
Yeah true. Unless he gets the help needed. This is the problem with american people.
“And thats how some random kid almost stabbed me to death in my sleep”
True story: in my little town a young boy became obsessed with the neighbor girl who would sometimes babysit him. One night he sneaked into her house and stabbed her in her sleep about 12 times. She survived. The kid was put in the nuthouse until he was about 18 and then put in an adult nuthouse where he is to this day. Still has not been convicted of anything.
@@procrastinator9 wait what? You are joking right? 12 times but still alive. Wtf 💀
@@basundhara7396 I mean he was a kid, he probably couldn't go that deep into her..
@@basundhara7396 Wait no, THAT'S NOT WHAT I MEANT
@@_Nikolas_ hmmm okay...
8:27 I JUST NOTICED HE DREW HIMSELF MUSCLES BUT ERASED THEM-😭
When it comes to the first drawing, the first time of "I'm not allowed to tell" wouldn't raise questions, but when there's candy that neither parent gave the kid, that's when the parents should start calling the police.
As soon as a kid says "I'm not allowed to tell" call the police. There is NO reason a kid would say that.
@@katelynrhodes5315 Exactly, kids do say random things but "I'm not allowed to tell" implies that someone forbade him to talk. Sure there's some not so creepy explanations for this, but it's better to be safe than sorry...
@@katelynrhodes5315 I agree but to be honest the police can't really do anything. Like yeah the kid refuses to tell their own secret but what are they supposed to do? Force the kid to tell? It's a lot harder to deal with these kind of things when there's no proof. (Yeah the candy counts but you're referring to before that.)
Definitely call the cops and ask them what to do in case such a person comes back. This individual sounded like a would-be kidnapper.
a child saying they aren’t allowed to tell is already a red flag
That last one gave me chills. I genuinely hope that the parents actually took that kid in to get some serious help, and didn't just shrug it off after the fact...
You can't excuse that he had a knife ready by his bedside, too. That's fucked up...
You can bet they didn’t. Likely they told granny some bs for her to take over. It’s unfortunate that the babysitter didn’t involve the cops. At least there’d be a paper trail for when this kid starts to act on his impulses and the parents won’t be able to hide behind it and pass the buck.
Them be the same parents who didn’t see the signs, yet, their kid be killing animals
I half expected the story to end with "The baby sitter had a lucky escape as the kid then killed the Grandmother"
They probably didn’t do anything. Their first reaction was to say it was probably a joke. They wanted to dimiss it right away.
@@gregergreg don’t hurt yourself reaching so far.
Rocko's story should have an indie game, where you have to avoid him and look at his drawings to know what he's up to!
Thats actually a good idea-
That’s genius
It’s all fun in games until you in your bed and see his silhouette in the door way😬
That would be really fun to see markiplier play!
Yeah, that would be a good psychological horror game. I’ll pay large sums of money for the game. :D
Creepy kids, or kids that clearly need mental help, that their parents ignore... are truly disturbing. Worst thing I've experienced is second hand through my parents. They had 2 friends, a couple that was taking care of their grandchild. Note, this was because the mother was in prison, and the father (their son) was so addicted to drugs that he wasn't fit to be a parent. The child would regularly be brought over to my parents house, because they would play cards and have dinner together, but the grandparents would quite literally give their kid an ipad and expect him to sit there quietly for hours while they talked and played cards. The kid clearly had mental issues, where he would scream and cry whenever things didn't go his way, which the grandmother would feed into by just giving him whatever he wanted. The tantrums were bad too, he was on drugs to settle him down and would regularly get sent home from school for behavioral issues, like hitting other kids and even teachers. He also pretty clearly had no respect for belongings or anything, as he would kick and throw things in my parents house for no reason, which my parents were very quickly getting fed up with. The kid was like 8, and needed to be disciplined, and the grandparents just weren't doing it. Then, one day, while they were playing cards, the boy took his ipad over to my mom's kitten and just started dropping his ipad near the kitten. The kitten had no reason to be scared of people, so it just stood there, and he kept dropping the ipad closer and closer to the cat, until my mother yelled at him saying "(kid's name), stop that! You could really hurt her if that fell on her" and I shit you not, the kid's response was "So, If it dies, you can just get a new one." From that day on, the child was not allowed in my parent's house. Because of all this happening, they grew distant from their friends and ultimately stopped talking to them. Last I knew, the couple had moved back out of state, and the child had gotten court ordered to be back with his father. He would be around 15 years old now, and as sick as it sounds, I'm dreading the day I see his name pop up on the news for having killed someone.
Those were some scary stories and even more so because they were true. The sister in the first story was a hero for watching out for her little brother and investigating what was going on. When ever I read a story about a child seeing something scary in their room at night the parents always just dismiss it as nothing to worry about. Why don't one of those parents sleep a couple of nights in the child's bedroom to see if anything is going on in there. They never do! Thanks for the scary stories.
Or call a medium to check if the house is haunted by ghost. Some are open to see it, children the most. Don't let the kid sleep alone if he is scared. Be there for him.
@@superfastsmellyfish4125 I agree, I wouldn't send the child back into the room if they were that frightened. I did read one story where a child was afraid to seep in his room because something was opening the closet door at night. The parents didn't think it was anything until the dad decided to sleep in the child's room and the child stayed in the parents room with the mom. That night the dad saw the closet door open and thought he could see something looking at him. They moved out of that house pretty quickly. That's about the only story I've read where the parent stayed in the room to see what was going on.
@@crystalheart9
I've heard/read several like this, and the parents in the stories ALWAYS found out the kids were on the level, and something was really going on. Glad of these parents listening before something bad happened. Wish more listened.
@@superfastsmellyfish4125 There's no such thing as ghosts. What most people believe to be ghosts are actually demons. They like to deceive people into thinking they are ghosts.
How do you know any of this is true lmao
What gets me the most about the last one is that the babysitter is never depicted as a bad person in the drawings. She's always smiling and he's always angry.
He is depicting reality. He was angry because he felt he did not need a sitter, and she probably was just friendly with him trying to bond, but to no avail. A few more days and they would probably have found her dead.
@@TeaCup1940 I kinda doubt the child would so surely overpower an adult
@@danielwoods3896 Ever seen Chucky?
Imagine if the 1st grl never rlly cared abt the drawing
She constantly kept telling her parents smthng was wrong and did not give up on her lil brother
She went behind her parents back, stood up late at night and put herself at risk of facing a creeper all by herself out of concern for him
I have no words to describe her
She's beyond a queen/warrior
And considering her age-
just wow 😳
I have no words
creeper? awww man
Scary but brave 👏🏾
Djessie, I totally agree with your comment.
yes absolutely
Why does everyone keep calling her a queen it's just stupid in my opinion I already think royalties garbage and think King's and queens are just ordinary people
“She caught me sneaking into her room, I have to be quieter next time”
That gave me huge chills down my spine bro.
I have never understood why parents ignore things like this from their children and force them back into the room they are clearly suffering from.
A lot of parents (people) are dumb.
now thats what im talkin bout. finally found someone who actually cares about the kid not just "themselves" and what's with the babysitter? she was like: *first time meeting a quite kid* I tried to befriend him but he is too quiet and creepy. creepy? creepy??? you are calling a lil kid creepy discriminating cause he is different from regular kids then you complain why he doesn't talk to you or like you? I'd say the boy is pretty intuitive. he already felt something is wrong with her. *scoffs* though i admit trying to kill her is a bit too much but still he should have a reason why he is this extreme.
@@romisa01 trying to kill her is a "BIT" extreme ??? ... how about his reason it's he being a psycho in the making ... the 11 year old kid didn't like the babysitter because she was there to watch over him ... calling her a nerd because she was studying in her free time e eating in his house. How can you make a excuse to a 11 year old that knows right from wrong planning to kill someone that didn't do nothing to him? If she did something would be in his drawings or he could call his parents to complain. You sound like a Karen making excuses to your potencial serial killer son. Then the killer spread starts and you go say you didn't see the signs.
Same. My parents send me to my creepy room. In that room there is a drawer that looks like it has eyes and a mouth. Staring at the window.
@@matrixorialold Yikes
About the first story: before we found out the truth, i imagined that he was an entity that was only seen by the kid and that the drawing was of a specifc moment in which the man was behind his sister
ikr, i was getting chills then "oh thank god it was just a guy"
@@Imufur i had that same reaction 😭 i was like “oh it’s just a dude” as if that isn’t creepy as well
I thought it was weird that the person his friend was sitting behind was the only one in the picture who wasn't smiling…kinda seemed like a haunting to me. But the story was still chilling. This is why you teach little kids "don't accept candy from strangers" RIGHT AWAY.
The sister saw him in the window so it's not just the kid
@@ColourlessFlames Yes, thank you, friend, we're fully aware. We're saying it seemed like a haunting BEFORE that happened.
I feel bad for the kid in the first one. The parents didn’t even believe the daughter when something really bad could of happen to the boy. They definitely missed the stranger danger lesson or they didn’t teach that it could be anyone. Schools honestly need to teach more about how it can be anyone rather than a drunk homeless. Most of the time it is the people you least expect
Sometimes they don't think..yeah its not bad or whatsoever approach could lead to an another worst results that.....😔
Not just the schools either, the parent themselves need to up their game when it comes to teaching their kids about stranger danger. The kid in this just took candy from a guy who randomly popped up in front of his house before inviting him to come back again. That's every abductor's dream. The parents failed here, and I'm glad it didn't end in tragedy.
@@Sailorguardianluna Somehow it has gone well. I feel terrible when someone was in the darkness has stuck in the window.....oh man..
Major props to the sister, who knows what that creep would've done.
@@Sailorguardianluna not necessarily. Have you ever been around an adult as a kid? You dont really have any leverage to use when negotiating for your survival and you cant physically outmaneuver the abductor eithdr
Plot twist: the first dude was just a chill guy giving candies
Looking at the way the "book" was stapled together tells me that it wasn't finished, more pages were to be added with each consecutive day/event.
You can tell by how thay were all placed on the same corner, allowing for more room below. This would allow for more staples to be added further down the line.
The story was most likely a form of journal, where each new staple would add one or two new pages into it.
If she would have stayed any longer things would have gone down hill fast, and what ever happened would have been added on the this journal.
I would also like to add that serial killers LOVE to document their crimes, and this kid is displaying said behavior.
Imagine a movie based on this story but more exaggeration. I'm waiting
@@NewLightning1 One day probably
Plot twist: that man in the first drawing was actually the evil twin of Bob Ross. (That’s why the kid drew that good)
Was it... Rob Boss?
happy little blooddrops
ah yes. *bob ross*
Big brain
did you mean rob boss?
In the last story, when they showed the last page of the kid sneaking in the babysitter's room with a knife, my soul nearly left my body. That shit is creepier than anything I've seen or heard. I'm so glad the babysitter woke up, damn imagine what could've happened to her if she was deep in her sleep.
RIGHT?! (Also hi from the future )
Same
Then R.I.P Alyssa ( sorry if I spelled wrong)
Also didn't Rocko think of how to explain this to parents?
@@FwWaF HELP LMAO I SAW THE WORD ROCKO IN THE NOTIFICATION FOR THIS AND THOUGHT IT WAS ABOUT A RANDOM ELMO VIDEO
The sister was very observant, definitely saved his life, could have been a lottt worse
I worked as a paraprofessional with first grade. One day one of my really cool kiddos drew a picture of someone “riding a unicorn on a rainbow slide.” It was bright, detailed, and just fantastic. Kind of made my mood better, if I’m honest.
Two weeks later, same kid drew a picture of his family. His mother was crying and he and his little sister had Xs for eyes. The kids in the picture were smiling. Oh and it was all stick figures drawn in black crayon and pencil.
I freaked out and after some investigation, we learned that the boy had witnessed his stepfather die by suicide. The man had hung himself in the backyard. The mom cut him down, crying and screaming. The six-year-old boy saw all this. He kept his little sister from looking.
No one had bothered to tell us in the classroom that these events had occurred.
That picture compared with the first one said everything.
Sadly, years later, his sister that he had protected from that grizzly sight found her friend dead from suicide when she went to visit.
My thoughts and prayers to that kid and his sister. Thank you for sharing this tragic true story. I know that they'll be haunted by their grizzly experince for the rest of their lives. I know I would have if that personally happened to me. I wonder what happened to those two. I wonder what they're doing now.
@@soniagutierrezquiroz5596 Last I saw them, both seemed well. The boy is in college now. Pre med, I think, although he was into computers, too. I don’t hear from my youngsters much once they go out into the world. The girl will graduate this year. I hope I get to attend her ceremony. The Rona kept me from her brother’s, but I got to see them both at a couple parties the kids asked me to attend to celebrate.
Why do you think they had to tell you or 'classroom' about this? Maybe they wanted to try and keep things 'normal' to him at least outside home as opposed to someone constantly reminding him of what happened by acting differently around him? Idk how to explain it better😅 Kind of like a kid hurting themselves and not caring about it and then parents freaking out and freaking the kid out with their reaction... Idk I hope it makes sense...
Yeah, obviously, he would need support and help, but being constantly reminded of it is gonna have the opposite effect (maybe it's just me, but whatever bad happens I always try and forget or distract myself as much as possilble as thinking or stressing about it not gonna change anything. Except my health). Plus he's a 7yo, he's not gonna take it the same way adults do, kids adapt to this sort of thing faster. I mean, parent suicide is different from grandpa and natural illness, but still...
@@Lilian040210 We wouldn’t have brought it up with him! I’m saying the adults should let the other adults responsible for the child know that he had experienced a trauma so we could monitor his mental health.
When I say “classroom,” I don’t mean the other kids for Christ’s sake. I meant the adults. You’re making it sound like I was suggesting the little boy stand up and do a report on his trauma.
If you don’t see why it’s a good idea to let a child’s teacher know that a 7-year-old JUST went through a traumatic event then I pray you don’t have any kids. I’m hoping you just misunderstood what I wrote.
@@Lilian040210 Pretty sure witnessing a suicide would fuck up a child way more than an adult.
I hope they took the last kid to a therapist. He’s gonna actually end up killing someone some day. I would have called it quits on the spot.
Agreed he possibly could be someone with anger issues, he has a disturbing hatred
Kid: *showing signs of psycho behaviour at such early age*
Parents: "he's just playing, he's just a kid"
kid few years later: *Goes on killing spree at his school*
Parents: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Parents: Those damn violent computer games!
Lmao
He must have been watching me too much😏
This kid is futre ghostface
@@ochi762 Lol exactly
Once, when I was a child, we were supposed to draw Goldilocks, and I made her, but as a skeleton with tons of blood, in a coffin. I still have no idea why I did that to this day.
11-year-olds aren't children, they're young adolescents. That boy was very capable of murder and definitely had no trouble understanding the finality of death.
As A Young Adolescent Myself, I Can Agree.
I can agree knowing my mind at eleven...I am now 15 and clearly remember the conscience we already have
@@wowwhatacleverandoriginaln9416 me too.
Adolescents are still defined as children.
I agree with that, but im not sure that anyone at such a low age (which means still not mature enough) can really understand what taking away a life is
I mean, anyone knows what killing means, but they don't understand the moral and consequences of it, because its easier to say than to really understand, that's why he most likely said that, because he doesn't understand what actually killing means
(This was written by a 15, but a highly mature one, i say this last thing so you can understand that childhood and adult minds work the same (: )
children’s artwork is very revealing. i’m an early childhood teacher and i’ve come across some of these. one was of a mother who was very angry. there was really nothing i could do except be very loving and helpful with her. i knew her mother! people should not take these drawings as mere childish ideas!!!! this family did the right thing - especially the sister. 🌷
Your grammar is pretty bad for an educator. 🤔
@@dirtysanchez941 Maybe English is not her mother language and she teach something else. English language is not a real education.
@@dirtysanchez941 Like What?????!!!!!!! why don’t you fix it for me. how would you have written it?! 😵💫🙄
n.b. (if you know what that means!) if you’re talking about capitals (with an ‘a’), that is NOT grammar, it’s punctuation!!!!
@@need_more_coffee8487 hi sweetie, thank you so much, that’s just the sort if thing i would say to someone. :) have a great day and be safe. 🌷🌼
@@feralbluee No prob, gurl❤😊
I hate when parents don't believe their children and dismiss what they see or feel or experience as imagination 😤. And kudos to the first sister for not letting it go and followed her gut 👏❤
(Edit: whether the kid needs therapy or not, or whether he is rude or not, or whether he uses imagination or not; it is better to talk and communicate with them. You don't know maybe they need something or want to tell something, but they can't because there is no one to listen to them and just shrug them off by saying "their just kids, no big deal". We as adults (with full brain and vocabulary) sometimes have difficulty in communicating our thoughts to others, imagine what these poor kids must feel)
I completely agree with you!
Like Phineas and Ferb
Yeah, why do parents gaslight their kids when they complain??
@@LMThefloridian08 *Yes.*
One night when I was 5 years old I was sitting on my parents bed watching TV. The rest of the family was in the living room watching some R rated movie that I wasn't allowed to watch. This was in the 80s, so no DVR and VHS had just been released, so if your parents wanted to watch something that you didn't or couldn't, too bad. Anyway, after sitting there about 15 minutes or so, I started to get that feeling of being watched. I looked around and didn't see anyone, but still couldn't shake that feeling. Finally, I glanced at the window and there was this old, bald man staring at me. I screamed and ran into the living room to tell my parents and sister. No one believed me. They actually got mad because I was interrupting their movie. Next day, my mom was reading the newspaper and saw where a mental patient had escaped the hospital the night before. The picture of the escapee was an old, bald guy. Dad went outside and looked by their window and saw footprints where he had been standing. Believe your kids, folks.
I love watching these videos at night, it’s terrifying
This kid: "Wanting to kill babysitter."
Child Me: "Thinking babysitter wants to kill me. XD"
Me babysitting my lil brother: wanting to kill each other
Me babysitting my younger sister a year younger than me: *laughs in both nearly killing eachother by accident*
@@Versuffe accident? Wtf happened?
@@TheSucram729 LOOOOONG story but to sum it up in a couple words in involves her sisters head, three almonds, a trampoline and a goat. Sometimes crazy things happen!
@@crastinativeapollo1231 what
Baby sitter: yo, ur kid wants to kill me
Parents: nah, he’s just playing.
*then how’s he act when he isn’t playing*
Lol
She was faking it to get paid earlier
@@pemandangantube2468 god you really flew to that conclusion didnt you
He just kills you when he not playing
Then they'll be saying how they don't believe he did it. Parents like that will never get their child any help. When I was a child I was neighbours with this kid who would kill animals for fun, but his parents always acted in denial or tried to shift blame to his friends (even though it made no sense how, for example, a duckling will be killed on their property protected by 5 blood-thirsty Rottweilers, they'll go to and try to shift blame on some other kid in the neighbourhood and complain to their parents. Like yeah a 5 year old will wake up in the morning thinking why don't I risk my life trying to bypass your Rottweilers just to kill your duckling). And they would let their dogs completely loose on their property, with some shitty old wooden gate - every time someone would walk past they will bark ferociously and jump onto the gate shaking the thing, absolutely terrifying to anyone, not just a young child. Then many years later, I've found out that his grandfather killed my cat. Mental illnesses run in families, and parents can either be ignorant to the issues because of neglect, or because they're just as bad and they're the ones who encourage this behaviour as some sort of sense of belonging to the family. Same with domestic abuse, where the abuser is from a bad family culture.
That last one was terrifying. Imagine what would’ve happened if she never saw the little book.
Imagine if she fell asleep that night he snuck in her room, I’m not a religious person by any means but fate could’ve saved her life that night
Eat ur Cereal bradah
@Dutch Plan Der Linde don’t just go telling people what and what not to believe, nobody likes people who do that.
@@67CJ Yoooooooo
@Dutch Plan Der Linde You’re right, but it’s different when it comes to things like religion. If it’s not hurting anybody it’s not really a problem, so don’t treat it like one. Not everybody has to agree about everything. I’m not religious but I don’t mind it if someone I know is as long as they’re not trying to force my beliefs on me like you probably do all the time.
The second one was a trooper for having this thing in front of his bed, but somehow gaining the courage to run to his parents room.