HAUNTED CHURCHES [HAUNTINGS]
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THE COCK LANE GHOST [HAUNTINGS]
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BIGFOOT [MYSTERIOUS CREATURES]
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Welcome to my mysterious mansion.
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@teck0o
@teck0o 5 күн бұрын
Where are the pictures you mention of skunk ape? Verry strange documentary with just strange readings and no actual images.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 5 күн бұрын
@teck0o Due to the video, being so long, the program I use to create these videos does not have enough memory for multiple images and videos in one long winded video. As you can, quite clearly see, it's 14 creatures I've read about in the entire video. If you have read my bio, then you'll quite clearly see that I'm a background narrator. Straight to the point narrator with few images, especially when I'm reading on a considerable amount of different cryptids in one video. I hope this answers your question.
@leighfinkle8737
@leighfinkle8737 18 күн бұрын
He lived. It was McCoy. He is dead now. Do not tell anyone n you won't get caught.
@estrellapereira3108
@estrellapereira3108 22 күн бұрын
All very interesting and strange disappearances. But the Agatha Christie story is fishy.😊
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 22 күн бұрын
@estrellapereira3108 Yes, indeed, right! It's bizarre that a whole battalion would disappear into thin air. It's totally unheard of! I'm glad you enjoy the video.
@mattmacknight3000
@mattmacknight3000 22 күн бұрын
Unbearable.
@Jayjaymk1978
@Jayjaymk1978 Ай бұрын
The problem is to many videos and books just focus on the canonical 5 victims when the 5 were only a small part of the Whitechapel murders file ..
@Jayjaymk1978
@Jayjaymk1978 Ай бұрын
I believe It was a man called Charles lechmere ( AKA Charles Cross) he was the only person seen next to a victim Polly Nichols just after she had died possibly still alive, the timeline proves he was in the vicinity when she attacked or he would of seen the attacker. he gave the police a false name( Charles cross) after coming forward 3 days later. He was a carman( courier ) who would of known the streets very well ..he was responsible for around 20.murders between the 1870s with the Harriet buswell killing (he had family in the area where buswell was murdered) and late 1890s. he was probably the thames torso killer which were around the same time as the JTR murders..a little known fact is that one of the Thames torso victims was found under a railway arch on pinchin street..where Charles lechmere once lived .a possible victim called Rose mylett was found near a Pickfords depot..guess who worked for Pickfords.. 2 women were also found in a canal near hackney in the 1890s, guess who had a cat meat business right opposite the canal. mummy lechmere owned it ..all roads lead to lechmere .he died 1920..im convinced it was him.. obviously no one will ever know for sure..but I believe lechmere was responsible for the majority of the Whitechapel killings..I have only scratched the surface of coincidences regarding lechmere there are many more .I believe he would be a main suspect nowadays...
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@Jayjaymk1978 Thank you Jay, for your contribution ans for your much valued comment and info! I hope that your enjoying the channel!
@Jayjaymk1978
@Jayjaymk1978 Ай бұрын
​@@TheMysteriousUnknown007no problem
@СлаваЧернов-ж5и
@СлаваЧернов-ж5и Ай бұрын
A very beautiful nature there imma say! Also much more interesting to watch a real video instead of something more like of a podcast
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@@СлаваЧернов-ж5и Thank you, I'm glad you round thr video interesting and beautiful. I will aim to do a nature video at least one a week or fortnight.
@reinaldogarcia70
@reinaldogarcia70 Ай бұрын
Greetings from Oviedo central Florida
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@@reinaldogarcia70 Hello, welcome!
@reinaldogarcia70
@reinaldogarcia70 Ай бұрын
Fascinating
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@@reinaldogarcia70 Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@reinaldogarcia70
@reinaldogarcia70 Ай бұрын
Awesome 😮
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@@reinaldogarcia70 Thank you. 😊
@UsmanSher_
@UsmanSher_ Ай бұрын
hey brother i am a SPOKESPERSON i can help you with your videos i also want to create videos like that
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes Ай бұрын
Congrats!
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes cheers mate!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes Ай бұрын
Well, that was different. While I personally liked your old style of doing things, this also works although it is far more "relaxed" approach than previously. Never heard of the Mokele Mbembe before. The only african cryptids I am familiar with is the Impundulu as well as the Tokoloshe. Good to see you back.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
Thanks, it's good to be back. However, I personally feel that horror is a completely different subject than the unknown. If i am going to continue narrating about the unknown, then I have to keep the content mysterious, instead of horror. It's grand to see that you enjoy this as well. Yes Mokele is very similar to the Loch ness Monster.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes Ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 I personally feel that horror sometimes can come with the unknown, that being the "fear aspect" of not knowing what dwells beyond our understanding. Also, horror in of itself can be expressed in so many ways. Either way, looking forward to your next video.
@СлаваЧернов-ж5и
@СлаваЧернов-ж5и Ай бұрын
totally agree! Yet, an interesting material!
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Ай бұрын
@@СлаваЧернов-ж5и Excellent, I'm pleased to recieve your feedback. I'm glad you found this interesting.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
Never quite concerned myself with this specific topic, but it is an interesting one. I will now proceed to listen to the rest in this series.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I am debating whether or not continue this topic and finish it off. Not sure whether i should or not as the next topic is hauntings!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Speaking of topics, have you ever considered delving into the legend(s) of Hyperborea?
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
@@DreadfulAnecdotes Believe it or not, i've never heard of them and of Hyperborea.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
Finally got around to listen to this video. I can recall even our history teacher going into depth about Atlantis, however, I do not recall all the interesting tidbits that he brought up. Regardless, digging the video - perfect for when working from home.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
Excellent, I am very pleased to hear that you enjoyed this video! Especially from home!
@dr.torment
@dr.torment 2 ай бұрын
Paul-Henri Spaak, eh? Deliberate choice or happy little accident? 😁
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
What would you prefer? lol!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
I whole-heartedly agree with the doctor. This is by far your best intro so far. I can picture it doing a smooth transition into whatever mysteries you have in store for your viewers/listeners.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes Thank you Dreadful! I very much appreciate your kind words.
@dr.torment
@dr.torment 2 ай бұрын
Attalad, that's a good intro! Not too long, shows what you will tell us, and I like the music (then again, I'm a sucker for hapsicord, organs, violin, cello, and piano's) Excellent addition to your videos and channel! 🥃
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
@dr.torment Thank you, Doc! I appreciate your kind feedback. Due to me being a victorian narrator, I thought it'd be a grand addition for long-term use. I also have a special one for the month of October! How fares the live last night?
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
Taking a quick break from editing to listen to your video. I gotta say that I've never really looked into the case of The Boston Strangler, but hearing about the rumors that they've might've caught the wrong culprit reminded me of the possible connections between The Black Dahlia Murder and The Lipstick Killer. If you search for "Most Evil: (Unsolved Cases) Lipstick Killer = Black Dahlia Killer? - Serial Killer Documentary" here on KZbin, you'll find one of the most compelling investigations that I've ever come across over the years. Also, thanks for the shout-out, sir.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
Anytime my friend! Thank you for your support. Hopefully we'll get some traffic over to your end shortly. I'm just a basic narrator with no exceptional skills. :P
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 As a man who self-deprecates 24/7 I know what you mean, but at the end of the day; we're all just a bunch of weirdos who like narrating things of dubious nature, hehe.
@dr.torment
@dr.torment 2 ай бұрын
Ah, Spring Heeled Jack. I remember my first run-in into his legend, 'twas the winder of 2007 and I played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, there's a Thieves Guild quest centered around a Spring Heeled Jack and was genuinely surprised to find out years later he's an actual legend in Victorian England. Very fascinating really, ought to have some more attention I say. 🥃
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
I completely agree. Thank you for your kind comment and for your sharing my videos.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
At first I thought to myself: "The other Jack? Who could he be talking about?" But as soon as you mentioned his full name, I knew who you were talking about. I can't say I know a whole lot about this legend, but it was an interesting listening none the less.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
@@DreadfulAnecdotes Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
New intro? In that case, looks cool.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. Yes it's my new intro.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
Apart from the vikings mentioned in this video, I was quite unaware of the other things mentioned. Good stuff.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
From what I recall, back in 2014, it was revealed that the most likely suspect was Aaron Kosminski. However, upon this reveal, a lot of work was put into trying to discredit this finding. The DNA in question was found on Catherine Eddowes shawl. There were also talks about how Kosminski had ties with the Freemasons. That said, the comment section is simply too small to post the rest of the theories regarding this person and I don't wish to ramble on too much.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
How did you find the story and did you learn anything new?
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 2 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 The things I was not aware of were those of the supernatural variety; such as the theories presented by Aleister Crowley and that one incident with the man who could sense an aura of evil from the man on the omnibus. Other than that, the case of Jack the ripper has always been an interest of mine. Have you ever heard of Sawney Bean? If not, I wouldn't mind hearing your take on that man as well as his demented family and the deeds they commited back in the 16th century.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes That's grand, I thought you'd learn something new. No I've never heard of him.
@dr.torment
@dr.torment 2 ай бұрын
@@DreadfulAnecdotes I had the same feeling with Crowley, been a while sense I went "Huh, didn't know this guy had opinions on the Ripper", it certainly got my attention peaked there.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 2 ай бұрын
I never realized that back in 2014 Aaron Kosminski was a most likely suspect. It's true that you learn something new each day!
@jacobrobb4850
@jacobrobb4850 3 ай бұрын
Big fan of this man from Kettering.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Jacobrobb, for your support and kind words! I appreciate you being a big fan of me and my work!
@supjay3945
@supjay3945 3 ай бұрын
From the thumbnail to the intro you had me intregued! It needed a dark 2, 3 second fade into your dialogue. Increase vocals and ur golden
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@supjay3945 Thank you for your positive feedback, Supjay! I appreciate your support!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
Digging this concept/topic. It somewhat reminds me of something that occured in a small city not far from where I live. In this city there's an old fortress around which there's a moat. One day, an old woman was out walking her dog, when she decided to stop to observe a small group of ducks swimming around in the moat. Suddenly, to her shock, something erupts from the waters and pulls one of the poor animals beneath the surface. She couldn't make out what it could've been, but it frightened her. During the weeks that followed, it was the talk of the town, even newspaper got involved. I do recall that there was also a cryptozoologist that studied the moat using a boat, but unfortunantly he did not find anything. The most popular theory is that it could've been a huge catfish as there is apparently some sort of tunnel that is connect with the ocean and the moat itself. Regardless, I don't think they'll ever know what it was as no one ever saw it happen again.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes Now, that is a strange coincidence. 🤔 Perhaps it was a figment of old ladies' imagination? But an unexplainable story, to say the least. That's an interesting story. Maybe the catfish didn't live there, like you said about the old pipe. it could've just found its way out through it. It pleases me to see you find this stuff fascinating.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
First strange, unexplainable creatures/monsters, then animals and now whole islands? Damn, I've been missing out on in stuff in terms of the unexplainable.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
Yes, the whole subject is a vast and mysterious topic. The next subject I'll be doing is about vanishing Eskimos, also on Madocs Expedition, which I think you'll find fascinating. Did you know that Christopher Columbus was first believed to have found the Americas? Yet there is a story stating that it was actually the Chinese and Japanese?
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Yeah, I recall learning that in school, but I've also heard that the vikings were there long before Columbus. Never heard that the Chinese and the Japanese being there though.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes Well, I have a special video coming up in the next few days, which will touch on this very subject. Hopefully you'll learn something new about the subject. But as with all things mysterious there isn't always a definite answer! How are you?
@robobo2650
@robobo2650 3 ай бұрын
What is this supposed to be and how are you mkr embarrassed for uploading stuff like this
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
It's a story about out of place animals which aren't supposted to be in certain areas. It's part of The Unexplained phenomena. How did they arrive and where did these animals come from exactly? Mysterious happenings. The thumbanil is meant to represent that somehow in mysterious ways, an animal is seen somewhere it's not ment to be. Thank you very much for your concern and comment. I appreciate you being a subscriber. 😊😊
@robobo2650
@robobo2650 3 ай бұрын
@TheMysteriousUnknownMan I am not subscribed
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@robobo2650 Ah I see.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
Oh, this was a fun one. I've only heard of the Chupacabra out of these, so thanks for highlighting cryptids and entities that I've never heard of before. The only "issue" I had was that the music was a bit loud at parts which made a little bit difficult to focus on your voice. Other than that, keep up the good work.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@@DreadfulAnecdotes Thank you for your kindness and support as always my friend!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 No problem. Looking forward to the next video.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes I have mentioned you and your channel in my community. Feel free to chrck it out!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Thanks!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 3 ай бұрын
Quite enjoyed this one. Probably more in the realm of what I'm more into when compared to the likes of UFO's (which you did a good job with). How many parts do you plan to make regarding these beasts? Also, where do you usually find your information?
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 3 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes I really appreciate you and your contribution to my channel. I'm glad you found this interesting and enjoyable. One part more on the werewolf saga and then we are onto different creatures. You will find many topics that I read about online.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 4 ай бұрын
Finally got done watching. So, I've never been all that interested in extraterrestials, UFO-sightings etc., but I gotta say after watching/listening to your video, a newly found interest has been found. I especially like the sightings mentioned in the early stages of man''s recorded history. It brought to mind a video I saw a while book that I would suggest you look into - UFOs & Aliens - Fr. Seraphim Rose. Other than that, good to have you back. This is probably my favorite video of yours.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 4 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes That's excellent news. I'm glad to hear that I've brought a new subject into your life that you have started finding interesting. I appreciate your kind feedback!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 4 ай бұрын
Welcome back. I did watch the video earlier today while working, but I haven't gotten around to posting a comment until now. This sounds like it could be a quite interesting series. I'll be keeping my eyes open and watch whenever I get the time in-between editing my own stuff as well as working.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 4 ай бұрын
@DreadfulAnecdotes Thx, I did need the break. Very good to see you dropping by! Yes I believes it's going to be a grand series.
@Deimosinthedark
@Deimosinthedark 4 ай бұрын
Awesome it was a great reading look forward to hearing more
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. thank you for allowing me to narrate your superb story!
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 7 ай бұрын
Lake monsters have always been interesting to me. We got a couple of them here in Sweden, but nothing that beats the legendary beasts of the UK, Scotland etc.
@TheMysteriousUnknown007
@TheMysteriousUnknown007 7 ай бұрын
Excellent to hear, I'm glad you find this stuff interesting. I hope you enjoyed the video! Thanks for paying me a visit.
@DreadfulAnecdotes
@DreadfulAnecdotes 7 ай бұрын
@@TheMysteriousUnknown007 Anytime. Will do so more often once I am back to the regular schedule.
@JohnnyDanger36963
@JohnnyDanger36963 7 ай бұрын
the Swedish lake monsters are equal to lochness. better documented.