Fredrick Valentec. He was flying his plane from Australia to Tasmania, when he began to radio back that he was being chased by an "Unknown Aircraft." His last message was "Aircraft is above me and.... its not an aircraft." That case always creeped me out
@alfie21133 жыл бұрын
Government cover up without a doubt, they know what happened.
@RandomTrinidadian3 жыл бұрын
@@alfie2113 why? Valentec was just a rookie pilot in a single engine cesna. I doubt the australian gov had anything to with it
@alfie21133 жыл бұрын
@@RandomTrinidadian yeah I don’t think they did anything to him but they may be covering up whatever he saw
@RandomTrinidadian3 жыл бұрын
@@alfie2113 the Australian Gov? You donknow they even sent a P-3 Orion to help in the search?
@bigt77063 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if he somehow inverted himself and the space craft above him right before he crashed was just the reflection of his plane.
@MsSilentsiren3 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised no one mentioned Tammi Lynn Leppert. She was a beauty queen/actress who was in Scarface and disappeared in 1983 at 17 after some type of mental breakdown and was never seen again. Never been solved, no body found, nothing. And her poor mother died some years later with no closure.
@aquarii-doodles3 жыл бұрын
There's a case that happened in the late 80s I believe in the town I live in. A mother reported her baby son missing and police were searching for days for this baby in the dead of winter. Baby was never found, and a year later woman has a baby and reports that one missing too: same time in the winter. Police go searching and find the dead body of the second baby which leads to the mother being the prime suspect of infanticide for both of her children
@genyfear3 жыл бұрын
I read Jaycee Duggard’s book where she was very detailed in what happened to her. It’s the only book I’ve ever felt physically ill from the contents. After I finally finished it, I got rid of it. I just couldn’t stand to have it anywhere near me. I regret reading it as some of the details are burned into my brain.
@Cardcaptorsfan943 жыл бұрын
I read it in my social justice class in high school. Was a very intense read, and I got goosebumps when I reached the part where she wrote her name for the police after being in captivity for 18 years.
@genyfear3 жыл бұрын
@@Cardcaptorsfan94 oh dear god, you read it in high school?! I was about 21-22 when I read it and it was hard. I can’t imagine reading it as a young teen.
@Cardcaptorsfan943 жыл бұрын
@@genyfear I read it at like 17-18, so not as young. Was still a very intense read, and made my heart hurt. I’m about 6 months older then her first daughter. So it’s crazy for me to think that as I was growing up normally, they were growing up in that. Mostly the book made me thankful for how protective my parents are, and how they generally kept a steady tab on me as a child.
@acatnamedjimmy80603 жыл бұрын
That was one of the hardest books I ever read. That and The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas. He was fairly detailed in that too. It was so sad.
@amonguscurrent3202 жыл бұрын
I heard about the case and it was really fucked up. Whats even more infuriating is that one of her captors i think got freed from jail.
@JayneTenn3 жыл бұрын
22:05 Even more disturbing is some could have very well taken their secrets to their grave. Which might explain why there are unsolved mysteries to begin with.
@bonnieyanez61563 жыл бұрын
Im local to the Kristen Smart case. They charged him this year for the murder. Its a very crazy case and they still haven't found her body.
@ThatHitman47 Жыл бұрын
she is def in the concrete
@Danny-wi2oe Жыл бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢
@arolurker35113 жыл бұрын
I don’t remember the boy’s name, but there was a documentary on Netflix about a little kid that got kidnapped on the way to school. The haunting part is that A) someone sent his mom photos of a boy tied up in compromising positions, and B) his mother alleges that he came to see her once as an adult, with a young kid by his side, but he couldn’t stay because it wasn’t safe for him.
@Galen-8643 жыл бұрын
Johnny Gosch case. When people laugh at things like Pizzagate, they need to educate themselves.
@Bigjuicydumbdumb2 жыл бұрын
They're little pee brains can't cope with the reality of evil.
@Bigjuicydumbdumb2 жыл бұрын
I meant to say pea* brains but if you laugh at the reality of world wide human and child traficking, your brain might as well be filled with pee.
@taylermuilenburg50298 күн бұрын
“Wasn’t safe”?
@arolurker35118 күн бұрын
@@taylermuilenburg5029 I don’t think it was said outright, but the implication was that someone was after him, and his mother’s search for him had made her something of a public figure.
@MikkiMagic3 жыл бұрын
Neither of these are creepy but I had an uncle who went missing in the 1920s. Back before social security cards were a thing. Many members of my family spent decades searching for him. We found him last year when a friend of my mom's was doing some indexing (family history/genealogy) and we found his recruit card for the army and his marriage certificate. He changed his name and he is buried in northern Idaho. In late 2017, I had a friend go missing in Utah. Without getting too far into it, he left his grandmother's house after an argument with one of her pistols. If I remember, he left his phone and wallet in his room. During the duration of his disappearance, his card was being used somewhere in California. But a few months later, after a very cold winter, they found his remains tucked away in the Provo canyon in April 2018. It was ruled a suicide even though there was speculation of foul play. It broke my heart.
@adamantm88693 жыл бұрын
So many of these cases get unsolved just because of police incompetence
@sdickerson19183 жыл бұрын
Our the police had something to do with the disappearance and they cover it up by blaming the town weirdo
@susaneichelberger47703 жыл бұрын
On the Brian Schaeffer case the police were very thorough. The main officer even picked Brian's brother out of a 60,000.00 plus crowd at an Ohio State game. I also am sure the lady in Marysville would be incredibly hard to find her with so much rural land around. I can personally attest to The Marysville Police dept and Union County Sheriff's do an amazing job.
@michaeltobin20203 жыл бұрын
@@susaneichelberger4770 There are so many other cases where police officers bungle various cases. They procrastinate in looking for many missing folks and write it off as a runaway. Less paperwork. Evidence has gotten lost in other cases. It is bagged and tagged at the scene.. How does one lose such a pertinent item?! Most folks would be fired from their jobs if they displayed half the incompetence which to many cops show but policemen are rarely ever slightly disciplined for such actions.
@Doejrk2 жыл бұрын
My heart ached for the girl who had to endure that creep of a 50 year old
@californiacombativesclub202 Жыл бұрын
More reasons to defund the police and the police and carpet is it’s not as exciting as a conspiracy
@andiward70683 жыл бұрын
Driving Alaska to Maine for Winter Break is asking to go missing. Nothing but cold, snow, ice, white outs, cold, gray, frozen, wet, cold, slush, blizzards and freezing f-ing cold.
@allycat8243 жыл бұрын
The two senior citizens that were having an affair and went missing during a camping trip in the Victorian highlands. A man was charged with their murder a couple of days ago. The mystery to be solved is where their bodies are.
@susaneichelberger47703 жыл бұрын
Brian Schaeffer. He went to a bar. One way in and out all under CCTV and he just vanished. Also Patty Atkins in Marysville. She left work and was supposed to go on vacation with a co-worker who also happened to have borrowed a lot of money from her. She was supposed to hide in his truck under the cover so the guy he drove home wouldn't see her. She was never seen again.
@denisejasenosky62263 жыл бұрын
I remember this they never did anything to that man did they that was sooo wrong!!
@0037kevin11 ай бұрын
What can you expect from Ohio police? More drug arrests than you can shake a stick at and also lots of unsolved homicides.
@galaxiesplantcorner9328 Жыл бұрын
I kind of think the cops that didn't look into Jaycee's cries for help should be ashamed and so should the neighbors. Many may not see them as bad people but all they had to do was do one right thing and look into it.
@ZiggyonMars3 жыл бұрын
I live five minutes away from where Becky Watts was killed. I was about eight or nine when it happened. I remember seeing it on the news and all the neighbours talking about it, since she lived only a few streets away. I never knew her, I was a kid and went to school outside of my town, so I never really knew anyone around me until I started secondary school. There is a memorial for her in the park at the end of my road. It was so horrible what happened to her. I knew a couple of people who knew her. I remember when she was missing I wanted to help look for her. When they found her body my dad took me for a walk in that same park and told me what they found. I’m the age she was when she died now, I sometimes watch documentaries about her case. It’s strange to me, something like that happened so close. I hope she’s in peace now.
@anthonymcglinch75032 жыл бұрын
For me it's Laureen Rahn. 14-year-old girl in New Hampshire in the late 70's. Mother was out on a date so she invited two friends (one boy and one girl) over. They drank. At some point in the night she heard someone trying to open the door. Thinking it was her mom and not wanting to be seen with a boy, she sent the boy out the back door. Mom got back from her date. Every lightbulb in the apartment building was out, but it wasn't the power. every single bulb had been unscrewed deliberately. Apt door was unlocked. Laureen's friend was still there, sleeping in her bed. Mom thought it was her, but of course it wasn't. it's been suspected that she was trafficked. A man at a bus station gave her (or at least someone who looked like her) a ticket to Boston. Someone matching her description was identified in Anchorage in '88. It's still not known where she is or who, if anyone, took her.
@Phoebe54483 жыл бұрын
About the Sodder Children's missing PI: my opinion is he was bought off/bribed to drop the case bc Scillian Mafia, or he was murdered bc he was getting too close to the truth. The whole town must have been in on it.
@WhitneyDahlin Жыл бұрын
Italians were very discriminated against back then too. It's possible a lot of prominent town members were involved and they were purposefully trying to drive the family out. But what would they want with a bunch of kids? What would they do with them?
@nellinightshade33583 жыл бұрын
the william tyrell case is ongoing as of 3/12/21
@sdickerson19183 жыл бұрын
Kirsten Hatfield. We were 2 years apart and lived 2 miles apart. I remember right after she went missing being at the pool in some apartments and her uncle was talking about how he thought her mom had something to do with her disappearance, because she was on drugs really bad and would sell Kristen to men. 😔 That always stuck with me even as an 11 years old. Then a man was arrested for sexually assaulting her. The uncle MAY have been right. ALLEGEDLY.
@Annabeth70712 жыл бұрын
An update on the Kristin Smart one: The guy was charged with her murder and his dad as an accomplice and the main trial just wrapped up (like closing statements were a few days ago) now we're just waiting for the jury to finish deliberating.
@ripwednesdayadams3 ай бұрын
17:18 The mob hated Mussolini so this makes absolutely no sense. The mob actually helped the allied forces during WWII. Lucky Luciano's contacts assisted in Operation Husky, the Allied Forces' 1943 amphibious invasion of Sicily by providing maps of the island's harbors, photographs of its coastline and names of trusted contacts inside the Sicilian Mafia, who also wished to see Mussolini toppled. I find it incredibly hard to believe that Sicilian mobsters would abduct or kill a bunch of children because the dad spoke out against Mussolini. Most Italians didn’t like Mussolini by the time the Soder children disappeared. Ffs, Italians killed Mussolini and his wife and hung their mutilated bodies in the middle of the town. The only person who said the house would be burned down and his children "destroyed" in retribution for his anti-Mussolini remarks was the insurance salesman/juror for the coroner’s inquest for the children.
@andiward70683 жыл бұрын
That is a legendary level Hide-n-Seeker.
@brennanparker31893 жыл бұрын
This comment is severely underrated
@kendoruslink70173 жыл бұрын
That last story is absolutely disgusting like who can do that to a poor girl.
@abdulqudz893 жыл бұрын
robert fisher. he wiped out his entire family and hasn't been seen since.
@heatherduke54102 жыл бұрын
Steven Stayner. He was kidnapped on the way home from school, I believe and was kept for seven years. He eventually escaped when he began getting too old for his abuser/kidnapper and the man kidnapped another boy. Steven realized that he couldn't allow this child to suffer the same fate he had so he escaped with him and took him to a police station.
@Phoebe5448 Жыл бұрын
Sadly Steven was later killed in a car accident, and his brother Corey Stayner was a serial killer. That poor family.
@Emh193 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for Bung, Literally the case of my childhood. saw her missing posters all around my Primary school and the local shopping centres. We got a lot of safety talks in the years following her abduction
@broadwaynicky2 жыл бұрын
Four cases stick with me. Andrew Gosden, Amy Bradley, Maura Murray, and Albuquerque Jane Doe (Becca) (unidentified person).
@Femalefonzie2 жыл бұрын
9:33 The podcast Dark Poutine did an episode on this case (I believe it happened in Nova Scotia but can't think of the names of the town or the victim). If I remember correctly, and what was most haunting to me, was that the mom reported her daughter missing BEFORE committing the murder. It's a heartbreaking case but, for any one interested, Dark Poutine does a in-depth look at the case.
@lauren9004 Жыл бұрын
And she was released
@emsgachauniverseo-o62933 жыл бұрын
My favorite 411 cases are the child ones that later come back alive and with a fantastical story! Edit: more info
@kevjamvo Жыл бұрын
Joran van der Sloot confessed to killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Case closed.
@ireneparkin33603 жыл бұрын
There was two teenagers who were walking over a bridge at a park. They were dropped off by their grandad and when he came to pick them up over a hour later, they were gone. They looked one of the girls social media, there was a guy in the background.
@ford73723 жыл бұрын
Was that the Snapchat one?
@ireneparkin33603 жыл бұрын
@@ford7372 yes. I think one of them had a short audio recording on her phone as well. Other than those photos, their killer just up and disappeared.
@Galen-8643 жыл бұрын
The Delphi case?
@0037kevin11 ай бұрын
Yes they are referring to the Delphi case. They just arent doing a very good job at it.
@granterbanter66233 жыл бұрын
My uncle John Bowkett has been missing for 30+ years and we’ve never heard or seen anything since the day he went missing
@lauren9004 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry
@germanshepherd66383 жыл бұрын
David Sneddon- imagine being kidnapped by North Korea and being forced to live there.
@20SG20 Жыл бұрын
That last one was soo soo sad. It's so frustrating that the neighbours can hear a child's scream multiple times and don't really do anything real. Police/Law enforcement failed even harder. How the fuck this went for 14 years?... Speaking positively, she is really tough.
@canondocre86503 жыл бұрын
I live not too far from where the Sodders lived. I live even closer to where Melanie Metheny lived, and in the same tiny town as Sam Dickie Riser. If any of you are unfamiliar with these two, check them out. They are tragic but fascinating. Mysterious WV has good videos on both. Sadly, there isn't much information about Dickie
@oreoyin-yan84143 жыл бұрын
Ayy buzzfeed unsolved, Ryan and Shane are Hailarious
@melaniemills45052 жыл бұрын
The Kyron Horman case bothers me a lot...seven year old boy disappeared at school after giving a science fair presentation. They had a press conference with the boys parents and step parents...the boy's stepmother gave off a weird vibe to me...I'm almost 100% positive she had something to do with it. 😠
@jasminemarseilles50703 жыл бұрын
It's not an unsolved case but still creepy. Kamille "Cupcake" Mckinney was snatched from a kid's B-day party. There were a ton of adults and kids running around.
@LeahWalentosky Жыл бұрын
Asha Degree, a nine year old girl she woke up early on Valentines Day morning with a back pack and never seen again
@adamrowell1793 жыл бұрын
when the girl became an atheist because she believed no god would let such a thing happened to her she’s completely right, you just can’t make an argument saying that a god can exist and have let that happen
@jessicahill4562 жыл бұрын
Bryce Laspisa. Saw last at 3am driving up a hill when he was supposed to be driving home
@timriggins702 жыл бұрын
Jimmy Coles disappearance in Maryland. 19 year old guy who disappeared while walking home from a bar one night.
@jeremymiklos56003 жыл бұрын
Maura Murray, I think about her way more than I should, and I watch her story a few times a year, anyone familiar with the case?? I think the bus driver took her, he died in 2009
@Phoebe54483 жыл бұрын
Imo with Maura Murray, she either got picked up or snatched by someone after the bus driver saw her, or she wandered off, got snatched and/or died of exposure. Someone knows something. If I remember right, she was intoxicated when she crashed her car and it was snowing heavily. Her already addled mental state would have been perfect for someone driving by to pick her up, take her somewhere and murder her.
@jeremymiklos56003 жыл бұрын
@@Phoebe5448 there was those 3 guys who worked at the ski resort who never showed up for work that night who would've been driving that way, so sad that her dad is still looking for her
@Phoebe54483 жыл бұрын
@@jeremymiklos5600 its really frustrating whenever someone goes missing. I feel so sorry for her father. Can't imagine what her family is going through. 💔
@jeremymiklos56003 жыл бұрын
@@Phoebe5448 couldn't imagine any of my loved ones just disappearing. I always think if I had a time machine one if the 1st things I'd do was to save Maura, I wrote a short story about it years ago, There are tons of other cases but Maura has always stuck with me
@Phoebe54483 жыл бұрын
@@jeremymiklos5600 same here. I would like to have read your story. Eventually I have to stop reading about missing persons stories sometimes bc it just makes me so sad and angry.
@jamier.hayden46363 жыл бұрын
Mile higher podcast just did a story on byrce laspisa What was told here isn't the whole story.
@lostharmony27breaker98 Жыл бұрын
Daniel Morcombe case I was a year younger when he disappeared . I knew he was gone after the second day . Felt it . finding out how he died made me sick
@ashleynicolecooke4386 Жыл бұрын
Brian Shaffer who went missing in a bar and was never seen leaving the bar.
@deinemudda61049 ай бұрын
Surprised not to see Natascha Kampusch on here. She was a 10yo girl from Austria who disappeared (in 1998) on her way to school (not far from her home). All efforts to find her were fruitless, she was just gone... The disappearance made huge new even here in Germany. In 2006 Natascha reappeared in her neighbourghhood. One of their neighbours had kidnapped her on her way to school and kept her a prisoner ever since. In 2006 while her kidnapper was distracted in a different part of the house Natascha managed to run out of the house/yard. Her kidnapper killed himself once he realised she was gone. In a cruel twist the Austrian authoreties declared Natascha as an heir to her (child-/relativeless ) kidnappers estate (the house she had been a prisoner in for all those years.)
@randybaumery50903 жыл бұрын
Cases in MISSING 411 where the clothes the missing are found in the woods either neatly folded on some stump or in a position as if they lie face down and dissolved out if their clothing.
@gabrielsfilms2086 Жыл бұрын
0:55 how tf do police keep losing so much stuff-
@amonguscurrent3202 жыл бұрын
To add to Madison Scotts case, the lake she went missing is very close to highway 16 in B.C Canada aka, the Highway of Tears. And considering the amount of women who have vanished near that road it doesn't surprise me that that could have happened to someone like her and she was the only person a the lake by the time she dissapeared. Also if your wondering how long this happened ago, she dissapeared on May 28, 2011 at Hogsback Lake.
@mairivanschoor24343 жыл бұрын
A woman living in East London, South Africa was raped and beaten to death by her (going to be ex) husband in front of their son. Guy was arrested after a while (she was sent to hospital and died there), released on bail for R1000 (like 80 dollars) after two weeks. His son was three at the time and still remembers it. Finally the case is open again,. The father claims she had a seizure.
@XYZ-kb3mm3 жыл бұрын
Gone Girl was not based on Laci Peterson’s disappearance. it was based on the novel of the same name!
@MissAnneThropy3 жыл бұрын
A novel that the author states was inspired by the Laci Peterson case.
@alidemee81612 жыл бұрын
Yeah but the author has said its heavily influenced from Laci and Scott Peterson
@randomcake14353 жыл бұрын
1:00 That's shit police work
@bugtrainerpilk10072 жыл бұрын
Dennis Martin mention wasent entirely accurate I don’t think
@xdowlandx3 жыл бұрын
I think the insurance agent theory on the Sodder family case is in my opinion the worst theory they had. Like I dooubt he would kill someone just bc they wouldn’t buy the insurance he was selling like there would be a trail of bodies and burning homes not just the sodder’s bc Ill guarantee the father wasn’t the only person to say to the dude about getting insurance like can you imagine. Insurance Salesman: Would you like to buy some insurance today to help you and your family in the long run if something were to happen? Father: Nah no thank you. Insurance Salesman: Fine let me show you a demonstration of what if looks like it’s time to show you the what happens when an accident happens and you don’t have insurance.
@pookiesis14653 жыл бұрын
Cassandra Hall case in pine bluff Arkansas. It was like a ghost story that we grew up on.
@PrincessofPower847 ай бұрын
That poor girl. She had a great life and so much going for her, and yet there's still no answers. How sad.
@JKGirl90s3 жыл бұрын
A barber in my hometown, went missing about a month. He is found to be abducted by a random thug who wants to rob him, but went through trouble of abducting and throw the corpse to a jungle (tropical country) his body was found in the end but a limb is found first... in the middle of becoming lunch of a monitor lizard (I think that's the english?)
@jonnyhqwest85063 жыл бұрын
malaysia? just curious, that sounds malaysia, biawaks are monitor lizards
@JKGirl90s3 жыл бұрын
@@jonnyhqwest8506 Indonesia, west sumatra and yes-monitor lizards.
@jonnyhqwest85063 жыл бұрын
@@JKGirl90s ok, ive not been to sumatra, i live in malaysia now, but yea that is 😞 sad
@heartroll87193 жыл бұрын
My brother’s girlfriend’s cousin was on a boat with his friend that went missing. She heard about it awhile and it was on the news. Police didn’t do much work either underwater or anything.
@marahbaker86153 жыл бұрын
I read part of Jaycee Dugard's book she wrote and hate stop nc it just broke my heart
@booklover64033 жыл бұрын
What happened to a local pastors sister she had a news paper bike route in the 60s 70s one day in October she went out to deliver her papers and never came back all they ever found was her bike on the side of the street no witness no leads no suspects they have yet to find her body they declared her dead and had a funeral for her when I was a Kid it was the example of why kids can’t walk home alone can’t trick or treat alone can’t have paper routes that they work alone can’t play in the street or in a unfenced yard alone
@daphneecontreras942710 ай бұрын
Jaycee Lee Dugard. She was missing for ~18 years or so? Was kept in a residential area. Has ~3 kids with the man. If i remember right she got snatched while walking to the bus stop as a child, an opportunistic abduction. The man eventually or already had a wife and if memory serves right she was aware of this and didnt mind since she had low libido and didnt want to sleep with her man. I think one of her kids got sick and she NEEDED to take it to the hospital, and she had such bad stockholm syndrome that eventually the man that had originally abducted her brought her in to the police station. She was against the idea. I read this book around 10 years ago, as a teen stuck in a car for 18h bc we were driving down to my bestfriends home in a different country. I think about this and her AT VERY LEAST 30 times a year. The fact that she was repeatedly abused so horribly yet after all those years wouldnt run away. Thats wild. I hope to never understand tbh.
@infinitepossibilitiesandmo23035 ай бұрын
Some of these kinds of cases make me think the initial last sighting or witness statement that’s taken at face value and they base the whole entire investigation off it and then they can’t find any clues to the case makes me think the initial account was false but idk just what it makes me think
@rusva37557 ай бұрын
At my summer camp over a decade ago, one of the counselors jumped into the lake while we were swimming and never came back up. Maybe I wasn’t looking and he did get out, but I’m not sure.
@morganjayne14229 ай бұрын
madison scott is the one from british columbia. i grew up seeing find maddy posters and billboards my entire life. her remains were found recently on a rural property east of Vanderhoof but the case is unsolved
@potatokitty3 жыл бұрын
Would surely help if we had names wouldn't it...
@katierobertson16825 ай бұрын
As someone from wales (part of the uk) we do have large areas of uninhabitated land. We havemany rollinghills that people don't travel across. Most people hike up the main tourist hills. Miles of empty grassland with deep slopes and animals like foxes.
@emilybarclay883112 күн бұрын
That’s true, but we don’t have anywhere near the level of uninhabited areas that countries like America and Australia do. You could fit the entire of the U.K. into the uninhabited part of Australia 4 rules over with room to spare
@johntom60023 жыл бұрын
411's like as a whole A code 411 is a code in the us (as far as i know) for a hiker going missing now this isnt too odd whats scary is 411 is a EXPERIENCED hiker who knows the area like the back of thier hand has gone missing without a trace and there is zero trace of them even being in the park they went missing in with some cases thier clothes are found like boots or pants or back pack or in one case all clothes pants shoes underwear etc were found neatly folded on a rock next to the boots with the backpack no evidence of what happened to them found These cases are riddled with conspiracy theories from a giant human trafficking ring that uses a series of cave tunnels thst span across the us to skinwalkers/wendigos and other cryptids and leaveling clothes are a sign they have given themselves to the wendigo or some weird shit but many times people think it was a case of kidnapping and clothes are left behind to effectively be a dead end cant use dogs as they'll just track the abandoned clothes
@EskimoKillaz3 жыл бұрын
The narration Corpse Husband did of the Park Ranger stories 4 or so years ago is what got me into the 411 stories and my god they are as fascinating as they are confusing.
@TheTSense3 ай бұрын
Love how some people can't believe the cops lost evidence. If you look at real cases and not TV, it is quite insane what people do if someone is giving not them a step-by-step guide. 7 bullet wounds to the back of the head, hogtied in the middle of the forest? Self-ended. Guy makes a phone call that is is going to self end himself, has a body in the freezer and that has nothing to do with a local kidnapping? They drive out, stop him and get him to the hospital, collect the body from the freezer and just leave. Pile of Skeletons? After 17 months they decide to check it and find that it is full of skeletons. In real life, it comes all around to work. If saying it was self-ending solves the case here and now, then so be it. Can't find criminal? Fake evidence and throw someone else in jail.
@Lex-ds2pi2 ай бұрын
Madison Scot's remains were found last year, but there are still no answers regarding her death.
@takohamoolsen24323 жыл бұрын
The Derrick Engebretson case
@adrianaslund86053 жыл бұрын
Why are these people going "this is probably not creepy" after telling the most harrowing shit?
@dylanparr68803 жыл бұрын
"13 y.o. named b u n g" 🤔🧐
@lauren9004 Жыл бұрын
So tragic and scary
@danniellemessier9 ай бұрын
They found her body a few years later but have yet to find the killers in regards to Madison Scott case
@Lana-un2qk2 ай бұрын
I keep thinking about Maddie Mccann
@kathyhallock25283 жыл бұрын
Arlen Henderson out of Troy MO. Only his bike has been found.
@ellam3659 Жыл бұрын
William Tyrrell was killed by the foster family
@blarb39373 жыл бұрын
An man with Deminsa just went missing today where I am.
@EEsmalls9 ай бұрын
At least Joran Van der Sloot will get whats coming to him now
@ishmiel213 ай бұрын
The Dennis Martin case is not nearly as mysterious as the person who wrote about it for this video. The investigator did not kill himself. A different investigator not related killed himself. My guess is that the father did it. It's the most simplistic solution.😊
@Universexy14 ай бұрын
Bryce Lapisa, I may have some sort of answer, I have a twin whom went to college and had high aspirations and so did his friends. Well after failed attempts basically cutting corners or selling drugs to become successful ig all that pressure got to him. Well one day he goes missing for a month or two or three I forgot. He was eventually found in New Orleans in the quarter on drugs speaking incoherent. He had basically fell off the deep end. Point is if he hadn’t come to his senses and approached a cop he might still be in the quarter doing god knows what. You can disappear out there and be in plain sight . Could’ve what happened to this guy but it sounds like he’s tried to Jill himself . Other than that he could’ve been at his dealers house in that small town. The drug world takes you all over the place
@rainiyt5297 Жыл бұрын
None of these are even remotely scary
@julieg75603 жыл бұрын
Why does the writing have to be so small for these? Also am i the only one that thinks the stories should stay a little longer on the screen? Seems to go pretty quick
@robsonsilva25445 ай бұрын
They just found Kristen Smarts body buried in the prime suspects moms backyard i believe
@rebeccamount509 ай бұрын
Madelyn McCann.
@tobiasreaper36503 жыл бұрын
Missing 411
@cecils.45703 жыл бұрын
Some of the story being narrated are so wrong 🤦
@jeandixson56103 жыл бұрын
Austin Sigg I have been in that house
@jangelsthemoonmonkey3 жыл бұрын
Jesus I thought I heard my last name but it was spelled different
@I_Am_Transcendentem Жыл бұрын
*sad and horrible stories* At the end: _RAGTIME MUSIC_
@Bouch10183 жыл бұрын
Omg Buzzfeed anything is such trash. Unsolved is unlistenable.
@emilybarclay8831 Жыл бұрын
Ding dong your opinion is wrong
@ketamineketaset2413 жыл бұрын
Is there any way to change the robot voice, it's fukn awful 😖 please 🙏 😢
@vincentbillings69073 жыл бұрын
19:41 "I would recommend watching Buzzfeed" stopped listening there.
@darkmystery57313 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong 99.99% of Buzzfeed is hot garbage. No one is debating that. However, Ryan and Shane are the 00.01% that is actually amazing content. I really do recommend giving them a try.