I love his storytelling! I’m in the hospital with an infected kidney stone that is stuck and hurts like hell but watching these videos is a great distraction! Thank you!
@anneamazingsocleverrowland3434 Жыл бұрын
Get well soon
@ImCarolB Жыл бұрын
I know your pain! I've had two bouts of kidney stones. The first went with an infection too, and it was awful. Look into a low oxalate diet.
@sophiegeorge2816 Жыл бұрын
I hope you feel better soon
@CatsForTheCatGod Жыл бұрын
Oh no feel better soon!
@lizc6393 Жыл бұрын
Hope you mend quickly and relatively comfortably! Much love!
@thejudgmentalcat Жыл бұрын
It saddens me when I hear about (mostly) young men with schizophrenia who kill people. My late older brother had paranoid schizophrenia since age 17 yet he never hurt or threatened anyone else. He was simply a danger to himself. Treatment was and still is...iffy in terms of success, like most mental illnesses. I hope breakthroughs in drug therapy will occur in my lifetime (clock's ticking y'all). Thanks Paul for your research and telling these stories with compassion for the victims. I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to you this frigid Friday morning with my warm coffee and cats
@melissawhitehead363 Жыл бұрын
Who had schizophrenia? These two murders killed these people for money! They robbed them and then killed them because the other people could identify them! To plan a robbery and lie in wait for the victims to show up, not to mention, intentionally killing the victims so they couldn’t be identified, is not how schizophrenia works. I’m familiar with the disease. Schizophrenia is not cold and calculating.
@melissawhitehead363 Жыл бұрын
I deeply apologize… I didn’t realize that you and I were talking about two different stories. Please accept my apology and, you are absolutely correct there’s not enough work being done on mental illness and it saddens me. I hope you have a good day.
@faultypremise Жыл бұрын
I'm schizophrenic, and honestly, I've never been a danger to anyone but maybe me if the hallucinations get out of control. It's rare, though, as I've been medication compliant for decades. My family also did something the moment they realized something was wrong and didn't let it fester or go into denial about it.
@pinkyuzu Жыл бұрын
A former romantic partner of mine suffered paranoid schizophrenia and PTSD. He fatally shot my late older brother in 2010 for verbally arguing while the pair, who became friends around 7th grade, were heavily intoxicated. Admittedly, my brother was an especially unpleasant drunk, my partner loved to antagonize, and I fully expected knuckles to fly. He is now serving a long sentence, suffers with killing a good friend while both the 2 were just 37, and to have done this to me (I was very young), his family, and our pets.
@pinkyuzu Жыл бұрын
Also, may your brother rest in peace. I wish more people would understand that schizophrenia isn't another word for an unhinged, bloodthirsty lunatic... I wish people would understand that about my ex, too... He was just a guy whose brain messed with what he saw, and his worst mistakes were refusal take his meds or stay sober.
@Mangascribbler Жыл бұрын
I love your storytelling and I also really appreciate that you clarified that Schizophrenics are not inherently violent people; it’s a common misperception that can make life harder than necessary for patients.
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
Yes,! He's got a lot to say ,sure. Interesting the man
@thelaughingbasset Жыл бұрын
Exactly. They are more of a danger to themselves. People without schizophrenia are statistically more dangerous to others. X
@gloriamontgomery6900 Жыл бұрын
That’s so true. I rented an apartment to a man who was schizophrenic. He was difficult, but not violent
@heatherreneeanderson4763 Жыл бұрын
I love to hear him tell stories, his voice is so soothing that it makes it easier to hear about all the murders.
@Kari.F. Жыл бұрын
Yes, he is definitely a storyteller, voice and all. I also love that he doesn't delve into the graphic, gory details of the murders, the injuries and horrors the victims suffered and so on.
@onesunnyday5699 Жыл бұрын
@karif2114 Like the old movies, all that's not necessary. Imagination is a powerful thing.
@wompppwompwomppp Жыл бұрын
It shouldn't BE easy.
@annedalton2899 ай бұрын
@@Kari.F.we all learn to read like this at school in uk !
@mauricedavis2160 Жыл бұрын
Sir, thank you for covering such horrible events in a respectful way!!!🙏😢⚖️🤔❣️
@kirkstinson7316 Жыл бұрын
And that people is why I ALWAYS check the basement of a cabin for a copy of the Necrocomicon
@counterproductivity Жыл бұрын
I'd be a bit more wary of the friendly Nyarlethotep chap who keeps coming round... Asking questions. Poking at the exterior of sanity. Trying to find a way in. Trying to find a way OUT... The necronomicon can wait, besides, this cadaver ain't gonna bbq itself!
@anitralarae_mahjacat Жыл бұрын
Klattu Verata Nic*coughgrumblegrunt*
@louieo.blevinsmusic41979 ай бұрын
That’s why I never go to cabins….without my BOOMSTICK!!
@AGalahcalledSammi9 ай бұрын
With respect, you are forgetting the list of strange rules or the previous owners cryptic journal. It's ok, rookie mistake.👌
@AGalahcalledSammi9 ай бұрын
They are the demonic version of the Gideons.
@elizabethmcglothlin5406 Жыл бұрын
This happened very close to the town I was born in. My father was a Sheriff's deputy and then a detective, and had the cold case. He used to review it once a year, and it bothered him til the day he died. WE lived in Pellston MI.
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
I fear that These attacks got imitated for the cowardice, the lack of watch...
@jujumulligan43 Жыл бұрын
Wow. That's amazing.!
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits11 ай бұрын
POINT???
@elizabethmcglothlin54067 ай бұрын
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits I guess because I still wonder about it myself. Your point?
@magesalmanac6424 Жыл бұрын
The Stringbean death is saddening. They were pillars of a community.
@censusgary Жыл бұрын
Yes, it was a most shocking crime.
@momv2pa Жыл бұрын
I have never heard more disturbing stories than these. Very well told.
@yzettasmith4194 Жыл бұрын
I grew up familiar with the Grand Ol Opry and my family watched Hee Haw regularly, so String Bean and "Grandpa" Jones were familiar figures of laughter in my mind...I had no idea about the murder and Jones finding his friend. That makes it especially sad to me.
@aprilwycherley Жыл бұрын
I always loved watching Hee Haw and especially loved Grandpa Jones! I never knew Stringbean, tho. I was born in 1974.
@cpcva724 Жыл бұрын
@@aprilwycherley when alive stringbean was the scarecrow during the cornfield segments. They would leave the scarecrow in the distance as a quiet tribute.
@Jackielocks Жыл бұрын
@@aprilwycherley it’s such a tragic story, isn’t it? There are tons of older Grand Ol Opry shows with String Bean in them that you can still pull up and get to know him. Over the years I’ve discovered tons of them that I’ve absolutely fallen in love with and they’ve been dead forever! We can enjoy the gifts of these wonderful people long after they’re gone.
@louieo.blevinsmusic41979 ай бұрын
Stringbean was such an awful loss for music. Blaze Foley’s murder is another one that genuinely pi$$es me off.
@susanrobinson910 Жыл бұрын
Jesus…that last photo of Herbert Mullins was scary as hell! Gave me serious Charles Manson vibes… Paul, thank you so much for the incredible amount of information and research that goes into each and every one of your videos. I thought I knew the facts in the Mullins case, but I didn’t realize that the deaths that occur during wars went into his “planning” of his crimes!
@Jackielocks Жыл бұрын
Susan Robinson I thought the exact same thing about the Herbert Mullins photo! Instant Charles Manson connection.
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
He has some recognizable attitude that maked him uncanny "familiar ". Remembers somebody, to me the mad King Ludwig II, of bavaria
@vixxter3099 Жыл бұрын
He must definitely looks like Charlie Manson
@Rick_Cleland8 ай бұрын
Edmund Kemper was is the prison cell next to Herbert Mullin, he didn't really like him very much. He used to throw water on him to get him to stop singing and he also gave me peanuts. There's a video of him describing this somewhere.
@pimpozza Жыл бұрын
Always so well researched, written and presented! Always told with great empathy. This was a tough one indeed. Thanks for all your hard work Paul..👍🤗
@pimpozza Жыл бұрын
Always something so unnerving about cabins in the wood.. 😱 and these are particularly disturbing stories..
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
Appreciation to this man grows by the day
@EIRE55 Жыл бұрын
As always, it's a delight to listen to your stories, Paul. Thank you, and stay well.
@Bdear1 Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed w/the funeral home of the Axeman's who could've stolen the money & never been known. It's right, but incredible considering amount & chance it's impressive. I'd never heard of the Tiede family, despite living in UT, then & now. The families survival & strength since is amazing. Finding a cell signal then is miraculous. In 2000 finding a strong enough signal anywhere close would be incredibly lucky, in 90s it'd be nearly impossible.
@bananabread6769 Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching the Opery and Hee Haw. I'm from rural Ohio near West Virgina. It's quite common for older people to hide cash. Especially in Appalachia. When my Great-grandparents died. My grandparents had to literally tear the couches apart to see if they put any cash in there. Even now in rural Appalachia, a lot of people still don't trust banks. As well as cops. A lot of history of being abused by companies here.
@jujumulligan43 Жыл бұрын
So true. I live in Western North Carolina. Years ago a big old country home was bull dozed down after all known descendants were notified. A huge cache of Civil War time money was discovered. It had been well hidden for years. After legal battles, it all went to the developers who demolished the home. Very interesting.
@stephw170211 ай бұрын
Very true. When my grandmother passed, family went to pick up her possessions from the hospital. Tucked in various parts of her purse was $400. Even my grandpa wasn't aware it was there.
@louieo.blevinsmusic41979 ай бұрын
Moved into a new house about 4 years ago from Savannah to a little more rural area a county over. Bout 2 months into the new house the elderly man that lived right across from us passed. His wife and daughter had found nearly 100k that he had hidden in random places throughout the house.
@madinengland1988 Жыл бұрын
Love that you put Stringbean on here… Well not he was murdered but you know what I mean… I would recommend everyone going and checking his stuff out. Some of the best banjo playing you will hear!
@sarafleming9893 Жыл бұрын
I agree about his banjo playing. I watched him all the time on “HeeHaw”. I am surprised, though, that only (what amount was it?) $20,000 was found in a cubbyhole behind a brick?? That is all the money he/they had?? He was surely earning more money than that. And if he wasn’t putting the money in banks, where was it, is it, at?
@pfadiva Жыл бұрын
He was a hell of a banjo player. One of the best.
@meghanphillips3495 Жыл бұрын
@@sarafleming9893 it wouldn't surprise me if there was more money hidden in other places on the property that were never uncovered.
@AnhPham-ld1cz Жыл бұрын
@@sarafleming9893 If you account for inflation actually $20k can be a lot in that tine. I just searched it up and $20,000 in 1973 (his year of death) had an equivalent purchasing power of $135k
@bohabb Жыл бұрын
Wow. That just took me back. I lived near Hobart NY when the McDowell murders happened. I hung out and drank at Murphy's pond many times. I didn't know Eben personally, but all my friends did and apparently some of them were on a target list he had written.
@TimeLady8 Жыл бұрын
That is scarier than the story.
@bohabb Жыл бұрын
@@TimeLady8 .......I remember it felt more surreal at the time than scary. They say after he killed his family, he "snapped out of it", realized what he had done and went to Murphy's (a man made pond) to off him self. He chose death by cop instead.
@julesleg6 ай бұрын
I, too, remember those murders. I lived north of there.
@snippyJ Жыл бұрын
I remember watching Stringbean on Hee Haw when I was a little kid. I was too young to know what had happened to him until several years ago. It was so sad. He was so talented. RIP to him and his wife. And to all the other people in all the other stories.
@christhompson-ht2xv Жыл бұрын
I'd love to have a fireside chat with this gentleman.. I can listen to his stories for hours..
@johnnyboyvan10 ай бұрын
You, sir tell these stories so well. Very enjoyable. 😊
@bettyfeliciano7322 Жыл бұрын
Wow Paul! These stories are very frightening! I’ve always loved to get away to a beautiful area to relax & enjoy nature, but after watching these stories, I have changed my mind! Thank you for sharing all of these stories with us. Blessings to you and your family and friends! ❤️✝️
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the asses of the world also like to get away to wonderful peaceful places in nature.
@janepearce5382 Жыл бұрын
Live the channel, Paul. It's not often someone says It'll make you say well I never, and you actually do!
@lorettascott5477 Жыл бұрын
Lol 😂
@M-_-O Жыл бұрын
It’s tough to put a “like” on this subject matter. I still did, bc I like the way you tell these tough stories. Please continue with your work and keep it up
@lorettascott5477 Жыл бұрын
I know right but it not for the story but his work so I look at it like that. It bugs me too.
@caliden3785 Жыл бұрын
So many crime shows to choose from... I can tell I will like this one. I like the slow,calm story telling.
@CatsForTheCatGod Жыл бұрын
I really like his storytelling too
@Ms.HarmonyJ Жыл бұрын
Paul you and your team are amazing sensational job as always I really enjoy your work keep up the great work my friend
@byronwolters2363 Жыл бұрын
Chillingly fascinating, by a great storyteller! You should do a piece on "The Bloody Benders", a horrendous little cabin on the prairies story! Cheers!
@triciamills309 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see that one covered here,
@devodootie Жыл бұрын
Each of these stories were very interesting. I really liked the multiple story format as well as I do the stand alone episodes. Thank you for sharing them with us.
@glorialange6446 Жыл бұрын
You have an amazing voice for telling these stories and many more. The subject matter is many times horrific but you make the victims come alive for a moment.
@ReaperRestorations Жыл бұрын
i live in Utah and my dad and stepmom were corrections officers at the Utah state prison for over 30yrs, but i never heard about the Tiede murders. its terrifying to know so much stuff goes on that nobody is aware of. most walk around blissfully ignorant until they're a victim
@megant3051 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic episode! I'm surprised that you didn't cover the Keddie cabin murders here. But the cases were interesting nonetheless!
@unniemoon95 Жыл бұрын
I was surprised too as it’s one of the most famous cabin murder cases but, I’m not sure if this channel has previously covered it.
@TheBusterMan Жыл бұрын
It has been covered so many times on other channels,though. I hadn't heard of most of these,which was refreshing.
@lorettascott5477 Жыл бұрын
That case has been ridiculously covered!!! 💔💔💔💔
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
Yes! My mind had predicted the keddie was here x the thumbnail image. But These cases are not so well known, very well chosen. Great done!
@debt2055 Жыл бұрын
I saw him play when I was a child. I was very fortunate that my parents took my siblings and I all over the USA to see just about every historical sites. The Grand Old Opry was one such place.
@LeisureLizard Жыл бұрын
I’m amazed I’ve never heard any of these stories, except maybe String Bean. Excellent job!
@amandapreece8362 Жыл бұрын
I love a thrilling cabin in the woods story!!!
@shirleybezuidenhout272411 ай бұрын
Your stories are so interesting, thanks for sharing. So sad when cases go cold, so no justice was done. It's terrible when people think they going on holiday to enjoy themselves only to be murdered 😥
@malstanding11 ай бұрын
Your channel is terrific, You tell these stories so well. Thank you.
@whitemamba3085 Жыл бұрын
Great episode. Loving it large, mate.
@NatalieHobson-ww2mx Жыл бұрын
Paul you have such a lovely calming and clear voice, making you so great at storytelling! I love how interesting the stories are, and enjoy how you deliver them with compassion and sometimes humour! I look forward to more stories, stay well! I wish your channel great success 👏👍💜
@joanfourie17539 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work Paul, I enjoy listening to these stories. Greetings from South Africa
@kayevans2964 Жыл бұрын
Well, that's sealed it. I'm never staying at a cabin in the woods! 😳 Paul, I love your pronunciation of February. Perfect 👌
@epicFrogman Жыл бұрын
You’re the best . Thanks for all your effort in these epic tales.
@jujumulligan43 Жыл бұрын
Paul, you are the best story teller ever. I love your smooth presentation whilst narrating many of the most gruesome acts ever in history. Keep um coming. Very interesting.
@julecaesara482 Жыл бұрын
This channel combines three wonderful things: history, crime, and compassion
@fallandbounce Жыл бұрын
Stringbean's passing was tough. He was a popular performer who was sweet.
@davidbeaumont4455 Жыл бұрын
As always, I have completely enjoyed these stark retelling of the gruesome murders that seem all too common in our history! Cheers!
@maramarxx2431 Жыл бұрын
Love it, when you add words that are not usual. Teaches a lot.
@anneamazingsocleverrowland3434 Жыл бұрын
So look forward to these. Thank you for your hard work Paul & Co
@kathypappas6867 Жыл бұрын
Wow ! What stories ! Interesting and sad . Thank you for sharing them .
@rudisweet3475 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for lifting my spirits 😘
@jessicaboisvert3138 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to let you know that I enjoy listening to these stories and you do an amazing job with them and thanks for sharing these.
@mauricedavis2160 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir for sharing these horrific events with such compassion, bless you!!!🙏😢⚖️🤔❣️
@jenniferbreaux7385 Жыл бұрын
Just found ur channel and love it.
@WellINever Жыл бұрын
Welcome on board, Jennifer!
@monicajohnston202014 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@WellINever14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Monica 😊🙏
@monicajohnston202014 күн бұрын
Absolutely love tuning into the show, thank you for your excellent storytelling ❤😊
@emo7636 Жыл бұрын
I just have to say, I adore the way you said the TV show 'Hee-Haw' with your magnificent accent.
@nancytoothaker3224 Жыл бұрын
Good job, enjoyed it very much!
@LuckySpacePuppy-rb6dz9 ай бұрын
I adore listening to your stories. Fabulous voices (both of you) for narrating.
@Presca1 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't do the case of the Keddie Cabin Murders too. But great vid.
@christopherknight181 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely off topic, but I SERIOUSLY cannot get past this one thing; YOUR WALLPAPER VIBRATES!!!
@ssdminiaturerailway7628 ай бұрын
Whoa! - Just had a "Well, I Never" moment. I've enjoyed many of your presentations just recently; but this one took the wind right out of me. The survivng hosband, Rolf Tiede, Is the doppelganger of my son Duncan!! At the time of this horrific event, my son had not been born. Seven and a half years later he was born in June, 1998. I had just made myself a cup of tea and was returning to the TV room and was surprised to see a picture of my son on the TV screen - after that I was completely dazed! I could have mistaken Rolf Tiede for my son without demur!! Thought you might like to know about this. I've since told Duncan about his "double". Enjoying your work! Keep it up, please.
@ClaireH1418 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos and your story telling. Thank you
@rolfsinkgraven Жыл бұрын
Great video again, that were 5 horrible stories wow.
@TheFinalBathAmber Жыл бұрын
Love your voice and your stories. Your sign off is epic.
@hound3000 Жыл бұрын
Incredible stories, Paul. Keep up the good work.
@MrStarTraveler Жыл бұрын
No other channel made me subscribe so quickly! I watched one video and I'm 2 minutes in the second and I'm subscribing. Captivating storytelling!
@censusgary Жыл бұрын
Come to think of it, “Hansel and Gretel” is a “Cabin in the Woods” story.
@achurchc Жыл бұрын
Wow, I grew up very near Santa Cruz, Felton, and Santa cruz mountains and never heard of that story before!
@brokenroadsranch5284 Жыл бұрын
He has the greatest voice and his story telling is so engaging.
@breigesheppard833911 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sad but well told stories just love the way U tell them yr so easy to listen to god bless ⭐️👍🍀👏🙏🏻
@melissawhitehead363 Жыл бұрын
How in the world do you get 198 year prison sentence and get released after 41 years! I understand good time, as I work for the Texas penitentiary system for eight years. Two innocent people lost their lives for no good reason and another one’s life forever changed because he found his good friends murdered. Stringbean and his wife will never walk the earth again and neither should their killer!
@michelledesgroseilliers295611 ай бұрын
I listen to you every night Paul! Come to the USA! You help me fall asleep. Your voice is so soothing 😌
@Blessed_V0id Жыл бұрын
That skull in the background is just another part of the macabre aesthetic I truly adore. You have stype good sir
@spicencens7725 Жыл бұрын
Good grief! You're all fun and gloom this go! Enjoyed it!
@snakemanmikeКүн бұрын
These are chilling. I too have a remote cabin in the mountains that I built over 20 years ago. I live in the city, but escape to my cabin frequently. It is so peaceful there, but I am always aware of how isolated I am. In 20 years, I have had only one scary instance. A neighbor up the mountain called me one night to say that she can see a flashlight moving around my cabin. I headed that way, and she called the sheriff. Thing is, my cabin is at the end of a half mile private dirt road. Nobody should be there. She also went outside and yelled down at them. They immediately turned off their light. She then pointed a shotgun in the air and fired. That scared them off. The law arrived in about 30 minutes, that's how isolated I am. So I am always packing when I go there. I am also so grateful for my neighbor.
@TheBusterMan Жыл бұрын
Excellent work.
@terrywahl50408 ай бұрын
That was insanely interesting, excellent job!
@tinak.356 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I heard about the Tedie family... The cabin is to far away for me to live there. Poor Family!!!
@pjaybasmaignee Жыл бұрын
They remodeled and the family still goes there to this day. 😢
@josephineconway5214 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your stories you have an amazing voice.
@tomsparks6099 Жыл бұрын
All horrific stories. Well told.
@tomb4496 Жыл бұрын
That was great, more like this. Thanks
@SMichaelDeHart Жыл бұрын
"Louis Jones"...who?? The picture was of Grandpa Jones. Grew up watching Hee Haw!! Remember watching Roy Clark, Buck Owens, Junior Samples, Minnie Pearl, Lulu, Archie, Grandpa Jones, Stringbean AND ALL the HeeHaw Beauties!! Loved it!! I can imagine many British audience have NO idea about Hee Haw, lol.
@voutsider190 Жыл бұрын
That was his name. Louis Marshall Jones
@SMichaelDeHart Жыл бұрын
@@voutsider190 I was being sarcastic...
@lanacampbell-moore6686 Жыл бұрын
Thanks W.I.N.🖤
@St.Linguini_of_Pesto Жыл бұрын
Wow, the perps filming the looting of their victims holiday gifts at 13:00 makes me so sick & angry. There was no reason for those dirtbags to murder such a loving family.
@AussieBrit Жыл бұрын
I am a (mostly silent,) subscriber from Australia and have been for some time now. With all and sundry competing in this space (despite my 'likes' to help with the algorithm,) I only get recommendations sporadically! Anyway, love your content, and look forward to more. Cheers from Oz! 🦘 Quick edit: I live in the countryside and unfortunately, I have to deal with "bush rats" in the Winter looking for somewhere warm to nest etc. Sometimes they die in the walls of my 100-year-old country cottage and there is no way to retrieve them. The pungent odour persists for weeks and we've no choice but to 'ride it out!' I can't imagine what the stench would be like if it were one or more deceased humans! 😬😬😬
@WellINever Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment, Nicola! Yeah, the algorithm is a strange beast, I'm glad you were able to find the episode though. Regarding the rat situation, I know exactly what you mean! One detail we didn't mention about the Robison case was that the 3 bodies in the hallway were placed on top of a heating grid, which I can only imagine exacerbated the situation.
@AussieBrit Жыл бұрын
@@WellINever You're most welcome. I have 500 subscriptions so it's just not practical to try and check them all daily or even weekly. Blimey...yes, the heat would have made things worse, it's unimaginable! Cheers. 😊
@a.morrigan5870 Жыл бұрын
We had the same problem, it was horrendous. We did manage to buy some odour killing bags off the net, they at least helped. Good luck with any future incursions.
@AussieBrit Жыл бұрын
@@a.morrigan5870 Hah! Life in the country eh? Thanks for the tip. Cheers!😊🦘
@r.e.tucker3223 Жыл бұрын
Well done, sir, as usual. Bravo.
@jstringfellow1961 Жыл бұрын
GREAT content. Thank you. Such hate, such tragedy in this world. I can't wait to go home. Mental health is a real thing, and we need to do more to identify it at schools and through early detection. It's right in front of us, but we're always too scared or unwilling to tell the parents that their kids are disturbed. We must start being more proactive.
@stumboguy6 ай бұрын
People being released from prison after cold-blooded murder is beyond crazy.
@joannabaparileszczynska Жыл бұрын
Not so fun fact: Kemper (who is incredibly intelligent) disliked Mullin who he shared prison with , he claimed that Mullin killed for no good reason
@pmajudge Жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT STORYTELLER. THANKS . FROM U.K. (2023).
@jean6872 Жыл бұрын
*_There is much sadness and pathos in these videos, at once comforting to those of us who live safely and pity for the victims of senseless murder._*
@r3db0x Жыл бұрын
Does anyone else get the feeling that any time a woman is alone, she's at high risk of being attacked by a man? Like, we just aren't allowed to enjoy life on our own because there will always be some sick guy ready to ruin it for all of us.
@KMivaldi Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t exactly call it a “feeling”, more like statistics unfortunately. I love to travel solo but even weekend trips are near impossible as a small female.
@solleytara5 ай бұрын
I'm a42 yr old woman. 5'3" 130lbs. Have traveled all over the US . There are quite a few times I kept my guard up and made sure I paid attention to my surroundings. I wouldn't say I was ever scared of being somewhere or felt like I was gonna be attacked or taken advantage of. This world is a crazy place. Anything can happen to anyone at anytime. Just the way it is. I feel like as women we are def safer than we have ever been
@jimstewart81223 ай бұрын
Strange video to make this comment. The majority of victims in the stories were male. Whilst the likelihood of being murdered is very small, it can happen to anyone regardless of their sex. I also looked up some homicide stars for the country I live in (UK). Since the 1960's, when the number of murders was evenly split between male and female, the rate of male victims has increased so that men now make up about 3 quarters of the victims. The murder rate per million in 2020, the year of this report, 17 for men and 6 for women. Terrible as each murder is, this shows how rare it is.
@solleytara3 ай бұрын
I was responding to the comment above mine from KMivaldi. Didn't realize I didn't tag her. She stated she loves to travel but that wkend trips are near impossible because she is a small woman.
@solleytara3 ай бұрын
@KMivaldi that's when you get a concealed carry license and learn how to use your weapon. You might not physically be able to protect yourself but your gun can!
@Queen.AnneBoleyn Жыл бұрын
My grandfather watched HeeHaw when I was a child and I'd watch him laugh so hard, so hearing about that robbery/murder is tragic. Both cases are so sad. What a waste of life. 😪
@laura6796 Жыл бұрын
Well told , Sir!
@WellINever Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁🙏
@Googledybunkers Жыл бұрын
Watching your channel for the first time, its enjoyable, I don't know if you've covered it yet, but have you looked at the Halifax Explosion? The largest man made explosion in history until the dropping of the first Nuclear Bomb.
@TheTonialadd Жыл бұрын
Herbert Mullin had some Manson eyeballs!
@francesmeyer84786 ай бұрын
Interesting stories!💐💐💐
@wasnhas Жыл бұрын
Such gruesome and sad stories. I remember the Stringbean and wife story. So very sad.
@Badficwriter Жыл бұрын
I was confused that the Tiede family murderers had just 'happened' upon this remote cabin that needed snowmobiles to reach. Apparently, Taylor's family had a cabin in the area, and the two had burgled 7 other houses in the area. There were pictures in the Tiede house of the pretty young ladies, and its thought that Taylor was interested in them enough to wait for them to show up.
@jenbush7735 Жыл бұрын
I love you! You're voice and accent are so charming.
@brianedwards7142 Жыл бұрын
A few years ago I was thinking of moving to a rural location but then we had the worst year of bushfires Australia has seen in a century.
@a.morrigan5870 Жыл бұрын
I moved to a rural location over a decade ago, best thing I ever did. Just have to pick your location. We did turn down a great 50 acre block because it was a 'bush block' and would have been deadly in a bushfire. But the move was a great lifestyle choice.
@garrisonnichols807 Жыл бұрын
I hope that nothing bad happens to me but if luck isn't on my side this guys got my permission to make a You Tube video about my last days.
@marygrummer9189 Жыл бұрын
My dream home would be a cabin in the Colorado Rockies. Or at least, that used to be my dream….😦