I've been alive for 600 years and I've never seen a vampire.
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
same thing they said about ghoststs! :)
@BlaBlabla-c6x6 күн бұрын
😂
@BlaBlabla-c6x6 күн бұрын
Perhaps because they fast
@DaviskGD3 күн бұрын
WAaaaIT A MInuuuUUUUUTEEEEeeeEEEEE
@CIeaner232 күн бұрын
Worlds oldest person
@Gonathandangloration11 күн бұрын
Please mention that they did this AFTER she died, many people have misunderstood it as murder
@fishnim19278 күн бұрын
I agree with this Omitted Information is Misinformation
@sameehanwadiyar16318 күн бұрын
THANK YOU
@sameehanwadiyar16318 күн бұрын
Finally
@magsmcgarrigle9817 күн бұрын
She wasn’t a vampire as she didn’t “dust”.😁
@ItsMuffinTimePls7 күн бұрын
Didn't help that there were clips of pitchfork and torch-weilding crowds clipped in.
@MicroExister10 күн бұрын
The fact that we can figure out all that from a skeleton is actually insane.
@asueft8 күн бұрын
It's all made up
@bari28838 күн бұрын
Should see how good some ME are. One Dr in America can’t remember his name is excellent in finding what happened to people by their bones. Sometimes he only gets a femur and he ends up solving cases. They can tell so much by bones. If a female has ever given birth , age, disease, cause of death, race.
@elroyrigsby-leday72508 күн бұрын
I wonder how accurate it is.
@Baskl7578 күн бұрын
Probably a good amount of guess work because you can't really get that accurate without documents from that time stating exactly what happened and even then you have to trust the person that wrote it unless you have multiple people writing the same thing and yada yada... You get the point
@athenspdsucks25828 күн бұрын
It’s almost like the video says “scientists believe”. They’re just making assumptions and this shouldn’t be taken as a fact
@ChroniclogicalJeff12 күн бұрын
Imagine my embarrassment. I was completely unaware of the relationship between big toes and the evil spirit world.
@jeromyzwiers145212 күн бұрын
Awfully big pad lock for a big toe.
@bluntslt802312 күн бұрын
Same lmfaoo
@bluntslt802312 күн бұрын
Never heard of this till now
@assininecomment163011 күн бұрын
Why? Are you an ev!l spirit that's been bumbling around fixated on elbows, or noses - like a big dummy..?! 🤦♂️
@JJLom77711 күн бұрын
If you ever had nerve pain in it, you would make the connection immediately. 😄
@Holy.HannaH10 күн бұрын
Between the cancer making her vulnerable to UV rays and her fainting spells I can fully understand their confusion.
@YoSuhDude9 күн бұрын
Cancer makes you vulnerable to UV?
@riftvallance20879 күн бұрын
Vampires not being able to exsist in sunlight is purely a Hollywood invention. Not even a thing in Bram stokers Dracula novel.
@wesleyharrison90148 күн бұрын
Are we doing it 🤔 are we taging Milo ?
@Holy.HannaH8 күн бұрын
@@wesleyharrison9014 lol for what? Didn't he already cover this?
@wesleyharrison90148 күн бұрын
@@Holy.HannaH i think so 🤔 but im not certain
@Thanatology10112 күн бұрын
Guys, this isn't the same as witch trials. They did this *after* people died because they feared the dead coming back to life. It's not like they buried her alive like this, simmer down.
@Benjamin-ey9jg12 күн бұрын
That, plus these could have been anti-grave robbing measures. We can make good inductions on why these things happened, but it’s difficult to ascertain exactly why. I just hate how most assume the worst in our ancestors
@exhalerwolf127211 күн бұрын
so she just died of natural causes at 18?
@g-raff610711 күн бұрын
@@Benjamin-ey9jghow? Describe how a sickle and a lock on the big toe prevent grave robbing
@septimus752411 күн бұрын
Right? Don't ya just love watching people jive around their modern superiority by feigning moral outrage, over something they don't genuinely give a damn about. People applying their modern values to history is stupid.
@emiliegatfield291811 күн бұрын
@g-raff6107 - contemporary grave robbers, seeing signs to protect against reanimation, wouldn't want to disturb those protections. If they disturbed the burial, and the corpse reanimated, that grave robber would look mighty tasty! The protection was through cultural fears.
@faroutchris119 күн бұрын
For anyone interested, look into the history of vampires when Austrians annexed Serbia. Austrian military and even scientists are dispatched to the villages in Serbia that claim they are stalked by vampires - and they report that the corpses they exhume and drive a stake into actually bleed, and the corpses look completely fresh. It's crazy.
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
yea but wesley snipes killed that house
@tritesyКүн бұрын
Yeah watch the Wartime Stories one for sure. It's dope
@zaydenrizzo670811 күн бұрын
Painful Cancer at 18, dying at 18, must’ve been hard back then
@barelylewd45499 күн бұрын
it would be like dying in your 30's or 40's today, most people back then didn't make it to 50
@FiggsNeughton9 күн бұрын
Yeah thank goodness we have no cancer now. Oh wait.
@mairamanwaring94198 күн бұрын
@@barelylewd4549the average age was lower due to a higher infant mortality rate. Once you made it to adult hood, you usually lived to become geriatric. Even the old testament in the bible says God gives us 3 score and 10 years of life, more is a blessing.
@johansmith47648 күн бұрын
It is just as hard today. It is just as hard regardless of age.
@yourbasicninja8 күн бұрын
Good thing young adults, let alone children, aren't able to have cancer these days.
@ukaszskowronski527711 күн бұрын
Many people don't but vampire origins came to western culture from slavic legends and myths. That creatures have many different names depends on language, in Poland we call them 'wąpierz' and very close to word 'vampire'
@omevaom19 күн бұрын
It’s wampir in Polish lol
@luisderivas60058 күн бұрын
@@omevaom1 and the 'w' is pronounced like a 'V'.
@valeriajakab81128 күн бұрын
I am Hungarian, we aren't Slavs, but in Hungarian it is "vámpir".
@krzysztofwozny97428 күн бұрын
@@omevaom1 Wąpierz is the original form, educate yourself. There is also strzyga/strzygoń which means basically the same thing.
@ukaszskowronski52778 күн бұрын
@@omevaom1 seriously sherlock? It's 'wamipr' in modern Polish but it's origins is 'wąpierz'. You think when I say "it's came to estern culture" I will speak about modern times? LOL? LOL? LOL?
@skinnybones501411 күн бұрын
vampires rise from the grave. She likely wasn’t killed but instead they just acted as if her corpse could come back to life. It’s not the same as witch trials. Vampires are different
@Turagrong9 күн бұрын
Za wsią w leśnej dziczy Umarł chłop - leśniczy Nie powiedział żonie Że sam jest strzygoniem. Żona go po zgonie Złożyła na słomie Lico zimne, zbladłe, Przykryła prześcieradłem. Naraz pies zaczyna Warczeć, toczyć ślinę. Aż tu chłop bez duszy, W słomie się poruszył I tak wstaje z leża, Zdusić psa zamierza, Ten za oknem znika- Tak śmierci unika. Żona dziecko wzięła W komorze się zamknęła, Strzygoń się dobija Lecz wejść nie zdoła nijak. Wziął więc drugie dziecko, Z kołyski przy piecku, I malca biednego Rozszarpał całego. Wtem głosy u doma Zmusiły strzygonia By zaległ bez ruchu Na słomie w zaduchu. Ludzie wszyscy wchodzą, Wkoło wzrokiem wodzą. Dziecię martwe, płacz w komorze, Domostwo w rumorze. Więc drzwi wyważyli Żywe dziecko kwili Żona we łzach cała Blada i struchlała. Już strzygonia każą Położyć w dół twarzą, Wraz z kartką z imieniem Daną w podniebienie. I jeszcze łopatą W plecy biją za to, By już z trumny nie wstał By w grobie pozostał.
@hungryhamster45679 күн бұрын
@@TuragrongWhat is the name of that poem and where did it come from? Can you give some backstory?
@MFLimited8 күн бұрын
It has nothing to do with which trials. She probably died due to the cancer she had and/or her other conditions. It was probably because she had seizures and fainting spells that they thought she may be a vampire. Of course the things they did to her were after her death, not before. They were trying to keep her from becoming a vampire and rising from the dead.
@dirhi8 күн бұрын
@@Turagrongok
@valeriajakab81128 күн бұрын
@@TuragrongProszę bardzo kto napisał ten wiersz? W którym wieku?
@justaway_of_the_samurai8 күн бұрын
I wonder if the vampiric "reanimation" theory was in any way related to scratch-marks found inside coffins. Like maybe instead of concluding that they were burying people alive by accident, they concluded that some people get reanimated as vampires after death?
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
im pretty big into the stuff, as far as i know vlad the impaler made the first legend and then after it was just folklore, wives tales, and sometimes a dead body will suddenly exhale because its letting out all the gasses so they thought oh no a vampire! haha the scratch marks are from people being buried alive and they were in a short coma, and they put bells into the coffin so you could ring it and be dug up
@netnet1234-f4q12 күн бұрын
Maybe her family didn't want people to steal her remains , people used to do it and then trade the corpse for money
@jeromyzwiers145212 күн бұрын
Maybe, maybe not.
@netnet1234-f4q12 күн бұрын
@@jeromyzwiers1452 yup, that is the point of the word "maybe"
@tumojitekatotumojitekato42312 күн бұрын
definitely probably maybe
@sandra.helianthus12 күн бұрын
@@netnet1234-f4qas I understand it, she was not fixed onto anything. (So to make it harder for robbers.) The sicle is just placed over her throat and the lock placed on her foot.
@wacawkrol182412 күн бұрын
Not in poland. Thats a british 18th and 19th century problem
@DrAnderson110 күн бұрын
A sickle and padlock WERE healthcare in the 1700’s
@freefight775010 күн бұрын
Better health care than we have now. Go in and say you're not feeling well or that you feel sick on and off or you just feel sick and something abnormal, they do blood work and see nothing. You're blood work came back and nothing is wrong we don't see anything that'll be $30.000. you end up 💀 they do an autopsy an and you ended up having cancer or some kind of tumor but ooohhh lord nooooooo they only care about what the blood work says. You could even describe the list for list and detail for detail of what is medically wrong with you with 10 different medical problems and they just say it might be a cold or the flu. 😂 Yeah the medical Field is a joke.
@elliottdavies35282 күн бұрын
@@freefight7750 Are you dumb?
@sidneydossantossousajunior309912 күн бұрын
Sometimes humanity is so dumb...
@Revon-Feuer12 күн бұрын
99% of the time. The only good comes from the special individuals you find in your life. And then, sometimes they still betray your trust.
@blmb427412 күн бұрын
Imagine 100 years from now people look at your comment and comment on how dumb humanity is for not understanding the full extent of her disease (in detail of course)
@TonySoprano-oo8wd12 күн бұрын
Stop being antisemitic 😅
@NotSure87612 күн бұрын
People still think g0d is real…
@Nationalist885012 күн бұрын
It's not Humanity but Humans who are dumb
@TheQuota200111 күн бұрын
I just realized. Her good soul did make it through! She was just a sick rich girl and they didn’t know how to cure her. Her good soul stayed with her body and now we can see her face . Praise the lordt the vampire was vanquished!
@recce861911 күн бұрын
The most common reason is a spate of deaths in the village, and the first person to die is the vampire. Bu5 they do check first by digging up the body. If it had enough (based on guessing) that was proof they were keeping themselves alive / undead. If it had decomposed too much, this was proof of the evil corruption of the body from being a vampire. Basically if they thought you were to blame, the mob would find a reason.
@scripted_valor5 күн бұрын
During those times there was also mold growing on a ton of the weat which would cause hallucinations and derangement in people who ate the fermented bread.
@andilee151212 күн бұрын
POTS had to be a common misdiagnosed condition too. if im remembering right, they think POTS in men was soldiers heart or something like that and for women it was frail heart. like what in the fuchsia bullcrap is that?
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
more likely orthostatic hypotension, weakness from cancer, malnurishment and dehydration, im not saying youre wrong about pots but the general population only has 0.2% two tenths of a percent incidence of pots maybe vasovagal syncopy? :)
@jessicapayne862210 күн бұрын
TB was the main cause of people to believe someone was a vampire. I’d have thought it was the sharp, pointy teeth myself
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
black silk cape, for me :)
@eric.c.bullock11 күн бұрын
Methods preventing physical reanimation = Success
@terrionprice28514 күн бұрын
I love how science spent all this money just to find out, they “thought” someone was a vampire.
@Traper_T12 күн бұрын
Poland mentioned moment
@bartlomiejodachowski12 күн бұрын
oops
@eardwulf78510 күн бұрын
It's to remind the 4million+ Polskies chilling in Blighty why they upped sticks
@hungryhamster45679 күн бұрын
POLSKA!!
@That_One_Guy...7 күн бұрын
Give your land back to Po
@wilrem_30376 күн бұрын
Hey, im a son of one of the sponsors of this archeological excavation etc., (Europejska Fundacja Pamięć I Dziedzictwo/ European Fundation of Rememberance and Heritage), i can swear on my mothers life that i am the guy who discovered this skeleton, there was just a little bit dug down, it was very hot and everyone was just chilling in their cars, i was sitting in my father's jeep and i just thought that i wanna do something so i took a little archeological broom and a shovel and started discovering more and more layers until i hit something hard like metal, i cautiously started brooming it around and ive seen the sickle so i called other more experienced archeologists to check that out, they told me to be gentle and just take care of the get down even more, until ive seen the skull, thats when the magic happened. Thats so cool to see this here, on youtube. I remember that we found quite a few skeletons, we packed them in boxes and we used my dads jeep to drive them around
@salvatorecorleone100811 күн бұрын
She didn’t cook dinner on time, she must be a vampire.
@LookingGlass6911 күн бұрын
I hope she reads this ✊🏻
@quadratic757810 күн бұрын
She's literally sick and a noble
@salvatorecorleone100810 күн бұрын
@@quadratic7578 I get it, when you’re sick even a noble won’t want to be in the kitchen, but this was clearly a vampire. 🧛♂️
@salvatorecorleone100810 күн бұрын
@@quadratic7578 😆
@ihatemorgz4566 күн бұрын
@@LookingGlass69Your pfp is giving me nightmares💀💀
@MonoAndSix_DaMaw5 күн бұрын
Also,look at her jaw: the cavities where her normal teeth are are just normal,then the canines are about 2-5 milimetres deeper
@destructo_mamba_embergb12 күн бұрын
Ngl it actually feels creepy af
@lisasantucci822010 күн бұрын
They didn't mention Anything about fangs. THAT would have been a Tale Tale sign.
@KayCypher12 күн бұрын
Come on we all know she was reading books and we can't have that...
@NickMak-m2c11 күн бұрын
IDK I met two wealthy kids in DC who said their family drinks blood, I thought it was ridiculous until years later when I found out more about that stuff; that fact that she was royalty makes me wonder if the family wasn't uh... picking off the townsfolk. I'd be interested in who the family was.
@dingoduster10 күн бұрын
Or questioning the unquestionable
@antoniodaria760310 күн бұрын
She also had an extremely pronounced overlapping tooth in the front of her mouth. It’s very surprising you wouldn’t mention that in this video.
@Kristjan02099 күн бұрын
Yeah, the other channel that talked about thus mentioned that as the most likely reason
@Anthropomorphic9 күн бұрын
I'm actually not sure the idea of vampires having fangs had developed at that point.
@muatola28 күн бұрын
She was a gvozdenzuba(iron tooth), aka witch
@josephmolitor147012 күн бұрын
Wait are we going to gloss over the fact that we can now turn someone’s DNA into a digital copy of them??
@JJLom77711 күн бұрын
@@josephmolitor1470 I thought that was pretty cool, too. 😊
@m916c11 күн бұрын
Im pretty sure theyve been able to do this for a while now
@JJLom77711 күн бұрын
@@m916c It's still very interesting.
@MasonGregoryJr10 күн бұрын
Slim shady clones fr
@Shrimp_Insurance10 күн бұрын
They can't, these are all artist representations. They're hardly accurate
@Jason-nosaJ6 күн бұрын
She was also probably a Ginger. The Catholic Church release "The Malleus Maleficarum" that said Red hair is a sign of a Witch. The Hammer of Witches decreased the number of Redheads in Europe.
@aokperson_6 күн бұрын
it was made by a catholic clergy man pretending to be the Church, it was declared illegal by the church soon after for being inconsistent w/ doctrine lol
@3D_Printing11 күн бұрын
Cheaper than UK health care in 2024
@paulmacmurray11 күн бұрын
Oh crap, shitty health care has hit you guys now too?
@AHSValor11 күн бұрын
Bullshit. The US is the only world leader with terrible healthcare. Surely this can't be!
@galaxxy_foxx25838 күн бұрын
I was gonna say, in the 1700s? It's still cheaper than healthcare today.
@tgbluewolf8 күн бұрын
Over here in the US, I keep getting the impression that people think healthcare in the UK is practically free.
@3D_Printing7 күн бұрын
@tgbluewolf tax, on tax, on tax with tax on that in the UK
@dingoduster10 күн бұрын
She wasn't murdered ya dummies. This happened AFTERWARD. Do you understand? AFTERWARD. Still don't? Well every village has more than one nowadays.
@darlenegarcia98211 күн бұрын
Vampires would not suffer ailments or sicknesses that mortals do...
@benwil604811 күн бұрын
Well she’d be a vampire after death is prob what they assumed, since they’re undead they need to die first
@AHSValor11 күн бұрын
The superstition of vampirism was born from rabies. Though hyped up in local myth, it's not out of line to attach superstitious connotations with illness symptoms as a way of protecting the remaining healthy population
@quadratic757810 күн бұрын
It's not really a vampire but a type of ghoul they believed she had a bad soul so when she succumbed to her illness
@ChromaticVanity10 күн бұрын
Or the most likely answer, she probably killed a lot of people bc she was constantly in a "bad mood" due to her ailments. Constant pain with no way of easing it in that era would've been a literal nightmare and probably didn't make her a pleasant person
@danielwilke75748 күн бұрын
She might have been of nobility or at least rich, that doesn't mean you can just go around killing people willy nilly
@CornballLyric12 күн бұрын
How bloody horrific and sad.
@Thanatology10112 күн бұрын
Horrific? She wasn't murdered. This was a superstitious burial practice. They would put a sickle over the neck of the deceased because they figured if the body reanimated it would cut off the head. This wasn't done to people living.
@dingoduster10 күн бұрын
Why
@tarrantwolf10 күн бұрын
She was gone, what did she care what they did to her body? The sad part is going from that cancer probably wasn't pleasant.
@quadratic757810 күн бұрын
She was already dead when they did that the whole point is so her supposed body wouldn't reanimate
@systemred094411 күн бұрын
You know its bad when Miniminuteman already covered this.
@day1emma7 күн бұрын
Eyy, i found out about this from him too
@EmoBabyB12 күн бұрын
I knew it all the time. If we "find" a vampire, it must be a woman. To believe this is a vampire you alao have to believe in witches...
@starhammer52479 күн бұрын
Not the same circumstances. This was done AFTER death and they did it to a lot of people. They weren't responsible for her death, they were just responsible for making sure she didn't come back.
@ThePopcornia8 күн бұрын
And men building things in all kinds of weather for 12 hours a day maybe under a whip, slaves was mostly men, men in the horrors of war, men that died because they tried to provide for their family... If you don't comprehend that WE all men and women has suffer thru the ages due to the elite that now poison you brain to rot with these ideas. So you're one of all them really closed minded persons that think you fight for freedom! Open your mind and take another look, it's ok to have been wrong for a while. Just look at it as we all humans have suffer in different ways and still do.
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
sorry theres not enough diversity equity and inclusion in 1200ad serbia for you :)
@genosho55746 күн бұрын
No? :D These "vampire graves" were rather common during the time. It didn't discriminate between women and men. Plus, it was a superstition about people rising from their graves at night to prey upon the living. This stuff was done quite a while after her passing, likely because people were getting mysteriously ill and she was the last to pass and be buried in town. So naturally the superstition targets the one who is the freshest.
@PeterWarwick-u7x8 күн бұрын
What caused cancer in those days?
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
chemtrails ;)
@AcidAroma11 күн бұрын
Just imagine if people back then knew something we didn’t nowadays and they actually did all that stuff for a very good reason…
@billyrobertson521310 күн бұрын
That’s what I’m saying something weird has had to happen for these ideas to be around like why would we ever think zombies or vampires are real without anything showing that
@wyattprice93646 күн бұрын
@@billyrobertson5213 do you also believe the earth the flat? because you sound like you do
@billyrobertson52135 күн бұрын
@@wyattprice9364 bro comparing the earth being flat and me wondering why these ideas even exist is obscene
@BriantheMan.-yw2lt8 күн бұрын
So many worse things they did to burials of who they thought could be vampires….
@joeorton121811 күн бұрын
And the hole in her forehead
@calvinsFuntimeBounceHouse6 күн бұрын
it was common practice for graves back then to have a scythe around the neck so if the zombie sat back up it would decapitate itself..
@edwardfletcher779012 күн бұрын
Superstition based on ignorance.....SIGH
@mysteriumxarxes399011 күн бұрын
Just because folks believed in vampires doesnt means thet existed, just like witches. They probably killed her believing to be a vampire while she was just sick. She was a double sufferer, had to endure the sickness and the ppl
@starhammer52479 күн бұрын
She wasn't killed by the people, she died from natural causes. This was done AFTER she died and the toe lock was to keep her good soul inside. These aren't the Salem witch trials.
@tgbluewolf8 күн бұрын
No, those things were put on her body after she passed to supposedly prevent an evil spirit from reanimating her.
@playboyfromaz12 күн бұрын
vampires aren't real
@NotSure87612 күн бұрын
Either is g0d, but we’re on the verge of ww3 because of it
@tumojitekatotumojitekato42312 күн бұрын
Yea i lived in Transylvania for centuries and never saw 1.
@Thermalpulse12 күн бұрын
Put people thought thay were. So we find things like this ordinary girl who people believed was a vampire and did this. It's like witch trials, just because witches aren't real doesn't mean people weren't accused
@inisipisTV11 күн бұрын
Oh, thank you Captain Obvious🧐
@NotSure87611 күн бұрын
@@inisipisTV people think g0d is real, so maybe it’s not so obvious
@high-rumj.a.65697 сағат бұрын
Imagine getting epilepsy in that time era 😂😂💀
@AHSValor11 күн бұрын
Hindsight is 20/20, but imagine demonizing a people for simply acting upon the knowledge they had at present time. The equivalent of hypothetically watching a child without parents grow up and calling it a fool for not having learned to walk by 4 years old
@shannonb.15504 күн бұрын
This is absolutely fascinating. Is there an update on this?
@bantheundead416212 күн бұрын
She was murdered by ignorant humans
@Thermalpulse12 күн бұрын
Most vampire burials involve people who were already dead. Generally people who had died under suspicious circumstances or of strange illnesses. The girl likely died of her ailments and was the dug up to be reburied this way
@inisipisTV11 күн бұрын
She died of Cancer. This was done on her dead body when they bury her. A lot of suspected "Vampires" graves would have their corpses nailed into the ground with a long wooden stakes to prevent them from climbing out of their graves or their mouth jammed with a rock to prevent them from biting someone if they ever come back to life. It’s an old weird European custom.
@abrarahmad-mw4dk11 күн бұрын
Ignorance is when you have knowledge and then you ignore it People back then had no knowledge of the medicine we do today. So they did what they thought was better for everyone
@AHSValor11 күн бұрын
And where in any of this short states that she was slain? You're casting a baseless assumption
@jelatinosa10 күн бұрын
@@abrarahmad-mw4dkthat's not what that means. What you are explaining, and giving a good example of, is willful ignorarance. In the case of willful ignorarance, the lack of knowledge is voluntary, as the resources to find gain the knowledge is easily accessible, e.g. you can Google the definition of ignorance. Ignorance is not always a choice, but in some cases it is.
@masontatum51017 күн бұрын
What's the black in white movie film called
@wyattprice93646 күн бұрын
idk
@logangrimnar380012 күн бұрын
It worked, though.
@wyattprice93646 күн бұрын
?
@a.m.71658 күн бұрын
This happened quiet often. Sometimes they put a stone between the death to prevent the dead from speaking, sometimes they buried them on the stomach to not let them find the way out, sometimes it was a stake through the heart or the coffin nailed shut. The thought of dead people coming back if they have unfinished business or are possesed existed in almost every culture for centuries and basically every of our horror storys/myths are based on that believe.
@a.m.71658 күн бұрын
*teeth, not death
@elizabethbreinholt23645 күн бұрын
i watched a pbs documentary on this! the archaeologists named her zosia (zoh-shuh) and they were also able to determine that she grew up in southern scandinavia! so cool to see what they fan figure out with just a skeleton
@southernblueblood54028 күн бұрын
She was also from a foreign country and was found in a large field with about 100 other graves in the area with more buried in like manner. There is a full video of this I believe is on KZbin.
@Jadeserphant7 күн бұрын
Bless her heart. Imagine being sick and in chronic pain and people react to you in fear, and treat you as if you were a monster.
@genosho55746 күн бұрын
They didn't. All of this happened long after her passing.
@Cinematic_Jesse8 күн бұрын
This reminds me of Mr. Cheezle from the film Grandma's Boy, the part where he tells the story about being reborn through his Dreams. . .this has Mr. Cheezle written all over it.
@bruceswinford490111 күн бұрын
I believe part of this fear of the dead rising had to do with dead bodies bursting from the ground during the plagues
@jamesbarnicks486310 күн бұрын
Five bucks says she was abused by a lot of the locals so they called her a vampire and killed her.
@Turagrong9 күн бұрын
They say this was done only after the person dies, to prevent her rising. Otherwise... Yeah bingo I guess.
@starhammer52479 күн бұрын
They didn't kill her, she died from other ailments (like cancer), they just made sure she didn't come back after death due to superstition.
@richardlionerheart19456 күн бұрын
Statements dreamt up by the utterly deranged
@wyattprice93646 күн бұрын
pay up
@garlowloke5 күн бұрын
Milo Rossi has an amazing in depth dive into these types of burials. Truly fascinating stuff.
@bimlauyomashitobi4217 күн бұрын
This isn’t a new discovery. This is a well known find, and only one of many examples of these burials. Minuteman Archeology did a really great video on the history of vampire burials, if anyone’s interested in actually learning more about this “new find,” and others like it.
@randallskeffington853710 күн бұрын
Vampires are just people with rabies before they learned about rabies
@kk121816 күн бұрын
Which city is this!
@TheProteanGeek6 күн бұрын
No... it is not possible she was a vampire. It is likely that she was buried by a bunch of superstitious people who believed she might be a vampire.
@JohnG-jo5kf10 күн бұрын
Plot twist: this was the first onlyfans girl, and an attempt to prevent it from spreading.
@eaglesauce40955 күн бұрын
What's the film called?
@eaglesauce40955 күн бұрын
It's Van Helsing😂
@phewgangslomo24789 күн бұрын
*Vampire:* “WTF DO YOU MEAN DOES MY SKIN SPARKLE?” 🧛🏽♂️🤨 *Women:* 🥺😞
@Qualet-h7m10 күн бұрын
one of the theorys is that she had one larger extruding tooth that gave superstition about her possibly being a vampire
@HorrorWhisper102 күн бұрын
The video is very funny and heartwarming! It was really nice to see. Looking forward to more videos like this!
@I_the_Taco10 күн бұрын
Yall know there's some random ghost floating up there embarrassed as hell the only thing people will remember her for is a big toe
@the98themperoroftheholybri339 күн бұрын
"just discovered" doesn't mean it's the first. There's many examples of burials of suspected vampires, depending on culture people have put large rocks in the deceased mouth, a blade across the neck, even burying the deceased upside down to "confuse" the undead as to which direction to dig out the grave
@yupithappened88338 күн бұрын
The head is also buried, cut off first, and placed by the feet so, it couldn't come back together and cemented. In some cases.
@apexgamer89933 күн бұрын
which movie scene is that at the start ?
@dans416410 күн бұрын
Where she was from?
@diannshowers91297 күн бұрын
This is what they did to people they thought were vampires. There are many of these. Archeologists found these graves and research showed it was because they were accused of neing a vampire
@genosho55746 күн бұрын
*after having already been buried, never leave this fact out of the explanation
@blaster4438 күн бұрын
maybe it had been something about her death that warranted them trying to prevent a revenant. like a recent death of someone she cared about
@rjpdkaraokeatbp.249210 күн бұрын
Thank God, the Renaissance period started to stop those who torture someone doing what the norm called unbiblical.
@polyblank7310 күн бұрын
Thank god? Religion is the reason they started doing this in the first place!
@starhammer52479 күн бұрын
They didn't torture her. She died from natural causes, the people just didn't want her coming back out of fear and superstition.
@MaraaDee4 күн бұрын
I wonder… are they not afraid of disturbing these remains that were laid to rest for a reason?? Like, it’s such a deep, ceremonial event with so much significance & 100-/+ years later to just be unearthed..? Idk but I’m certainly haunting whomever disturbs my eternal slumber.
@mowtow904 күн бұрын
It was quite comman in the middle ages. We have found around 4-5 of those in Bulgaria. Several ware found in Romania. I think 1 in Serbia.
@Derna18045 күн бұрын
The whole vampire thing in Eastern Europe wasn't like the witch thing in Western Europe. It wasn't that a particular person was accused of being a vampire, people believed that a person could come back as a vampire whether they were nice in life or not.
@KartiacKID7 күн бұрын
New data suggests that Vampires actually started the “eat garlic to keep vampires away” ritual in order to flavor their food…Unlike asparagus which they despise
@vultig10 күн бұрын
I was totally expecting Milo from Miniminuteman
@wesleyharrison90148 күн бұрын
Lets summon him that guys awsome
@michaelbouvette30554 күн бұрын
Isn’t it crazy how that accent can take you right to the land of magical fairy dust every time? You can see why they had so much success.
@TheBold19948 күн бұрын
That’s so sad that poor girl was suffering from cancer and another disease and when she asked her community for help, they took her life to relieve her from her suffering. 😢
@aokperson_6 күн бұрын
theres no evidence she was killed at all
@wyattprice93646 күн бұрын
she just died she was not killed
@etherstar113710 күн бұрын
You tellin' me you're not going to just move the sickle with your hand??
@ZXeir5 күн бұрын
WHERES THE VAMPIRE WOMAN WITH SPIKES THROUGH HER CLIP FROM???? IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THE NAME OF THAT MOVIE SINCE I WAS A CHILD!!!
@jmfong764 күн бұрын
I watched the full show on this specific find. She had been buried with a silk head piece that was entwined with gold and silver. This girl most likely had some sort of disease that made her stand out or appear discolored etc. She probably had moles or birthmark they feared. She also would have been shunned by the community and therefore feared, because they were in Poland and she had recently moved from an area that they were in a war with. They had an archaeologist rebuild what she could have looked like and she was beautiful. What would look totally fine to us, made people then, so feared that those people who were different were feared and blamed for crops going bad and famine etc. It’s horrible that people were shunned and treated that way. In this specific episode, they showed hundreds of graves in the area of town people knew never to go by, build on etc. This “vampire” wasn’t the only one. There were actually a lot and some that were children. It’s horrible what some of those people were put through.
@shyamalganguly35985 күн бұрын
Have a great Christmas to you Ben and all others attached to you and your channel❤❤
@TheQuota200111 күн бұрын
We knew the world was round before we co-signed to it being flat. Crowds work in mysterious ways. Jesus can tell you that. Whether or not his miracles were real…. He and his mother were counted in the Census. He was a real person, and we really crucified him. I expect no less from mankind.
@MelissaMcgouirk9 күн бұрын
No wonder my big toe is always jumping out and hitting the couch lmfao
@thisprojectisretired11647 күн бұрын
Never have in my life I expected Serj Tankian from SOAD to tell me about a "vampire" remains with a sickle over her neck & a padlock around her leg
@GLDn19 күн бұрын
His ending: "Turns out they just had Canadian healthcare."
@terry_choi5 күн бұрын
Dang, seeing Marishka from Van Helsing in this video just unlocked some childhood memories.. 😊
@MarcusGibson-d7u9 күн бұрын
I heard the guy who ran the smithy that made the scicle and pad lock was stabbed in them back of them head by a dude who was denied getting a scicle padlock for his mom's cancer.
@gregjackson41179 күн бұрын
In Germany alone they burned 60,000 witches. The book the Witches Hammer was one of the bloodiest books ever written.
@Anonsloth262 күн бұрын
She coughed then fainted Nearby townsfolk: WITCH!!!!
@eggbread51223 сағат бұрын
That single big tooth in the middle speaks volumes on why she might've been buried like that
@ShaneSkaalerud-nk2jk7 күн бұрын
You know if alien intelligent life came down to earth.. yes we believe in vampires ghosts and goblins. We go out trick-or-treating and scare everybody. And then we pull tricks on each other. Oh and some of us worship the devil. I mean just look at dear Santa.
@JenniferTaylor-s7r7 күн бұрын
I think one of the scariest ones was there was a body with its jaw completely stretched open and a large Stone shoved into the throat and mouth area presumably for some reason what is literally just a skull with a giant rock and it wasn't just like it fell there's no damage like that to the skull because of the rock fell it's literally placed into the throat in mouth of the skull