The CREEPIEST Cases of People Disappearing

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Scary Interesting

Scary Interesting

4 ай бұрын

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In this video, we’re going to go over three more creepy and disturbing disappearances. One of these is a classic just out of sight and then gone forever. But the other two are especially creepy because foul play can’t be ruled out. Each of these cases also remain unsolved to this day, and as is often the case, despite extensive resources and searches, not a single trace of these people has been found, only adding to the mystery. As always, viewer discretion is advised. This is part 11.
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@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting 4 ай бұрын
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@moonshot3159
@moonshot3159 4 ай бұрын
bro why u ain't putting numbers on your titles no mo? Everything is titled the same.
@mamulju
@mamulju 4 ай бұрын
@@moonshot3159algorithm probably prefers this method, you can always check the upload date to see how recent it is 🤷
@kittysplode
@kittysplode 4 ай бұрын
again, your sound design is bad. maybe your headphones aren't good enough to hear how loud and distracting and shrill the tones in the background are. you're meant to use them to enhance, not break, immersion.
@taitsmith8521
@taitsmith8521 4 ай бұрын
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@ZGGordan
@ZGGordan 4 ай бұрын
Garbage
@russellst.martin4255
@russellst.martin4255 4 ай бұрын
"Bye, I'm gonna hitchhike to an icy river" "Ok 8 year old be back by 7"
@paulinav.richards8787
@paulinav.richards8787 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, no matter what they say about it being like that back in the day, blah blah, to let an 8 year old go hitchhike in that kind of desolate area (highway surrounded by forest, well Alaska!) is totally insane!
@majcorbin
@majcorbin 4 ай бұрын
Q] Why don't CHICKENs wear underpants? [A] Because their peckers,are on their FACE
@ArturArtur-nr6uv
@ArturArtur-nr6uv 4 ай бұрын
Grezzly Bear was hungry this day
@Brock_3256
@Brock_3256 4 ай бұрын
@@ArturArtur-nr6uv Grizzly Bear = old man
@pninnan
@pninnan 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, objectively bad parenting
@floboboman
@floboboman 4 ай бұрын
I can say with complete sincerity that i hope to never be a story on your show.
@theclocktower3258
@theclocktower3258 4 ай бұрын
It is now my obligation and duty to make you a story on this show mwa hahaha
@troymcguffey8801
@troymcguffey8801 4 ай бұрын
I do, I want to be a survival story.
@rossjones1530
@rossjones1530 4 ай бұрын
I mean, if I _have_ to disappear, I’d at least want to provide good content… 😂
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 4 ай бұрын
I have to say with complete sincerity, DON'T DO DUMB SH*T!
@collectingonthecheap56353
@collectingonthecheap56353 4 ай бұрын
If I am ever in a cave victim story, you can guarantee that I wasn't there by choice, likely a homicide.
@jsmalls9575
@jsmalls9575 4 ай бұрын
Another weird thing: Kaitlyn’s step-dad had said he could take her early due to his work schedule, but police learned that he hadn’t even showed up for work that day. His phone pinged mostly around his property that day. Unsure what kind of alibi this guy had, bc it sure looks like he had something to do with her disappearance.
@jackspring7709
@jackspring7709 4 ай бұрын
I'm full sure he was responsible. The last person to see her alive and he lied about the circumstances and the locations.
@justinford350
@justinford350 4 ай бұрын
It’s very unsettling.. can you even imagine? Calling your daughters ex step dad to pick her up against your better judgement, only to be the reason she disappeared.
@charlotteinnocent8752
@charlotteinnocent8752 4 ай бұрын
I think he did it too.
@JimMilton-ej6zi
@JimMilton-ej6zi 4 ай бұрын
I definitely think he had nothing to do with it, you have to remember that the mom was the one calling HIM, that's not something opportunistic killers do when trying to find someone, if someone wants to harm someone else they'll typically do it themselves, not wait for someone else to let them. More importantly if he wanted to harm them then wouldn't he have done so while he was with the mother instead of years down the line? It just doesn't make sense unless there's something that proves it. Also there's just no evidence that he had anything to do with it, there's more evidence to say that the woman ran away after cheating on her gf than it was anything involving the step father, at worst i believe she confided in him about her affair and he helped keep it a secret.
@santosgarcia8644
@santosgarcia8644 4 ай бұрын
Unless he works at night and then called out learning about her disappearance before his shift
@keerthanaap4824
@keerthanaap4824 4 ай бұрын
Story 1: Who would let a 8 year old to hitch hike? Its crazy
@tishkataaa
@tishkataaa 4 ай бұрын
@GoEducateYourselfnot a chance stop the cap
@nickc3856
@nickc3856 4 ай бұрын
we used to live in a higher trust society
@no_peace
@no_peace 4 ай бұрын
​@GoEducateYourselftaking a flight isn't hitchhiking. They're nothing alike
@no_peace
@no_peace 4 ай бұрын
I took flights as a kid, workers helped me the entire time. I wasn't ALONE IN THE WOODS
@JustTryingToYoutube
@JustTryingToYoutube 4 ай бұрын
@GoEducateYourselfthere’s no way you’re comparing those 😂
@tf330129
@tf330129 4 ай бұрын
Those parants absolutely failed David. How the hell do you allow a Child to hitch hike, let alone go out alone in ALASKA!
@JackTripperr
@JackTripperr 4 ай бұрын
Agreed. What the hell did they think was gonna happen?
@no_peace
@no_peace 4 ай бұрын
I believe in kids having a lot more freedom than they have but letting a little kid hitchhike is actually insane
@vesuviusjohn7558
@vesuviusjohn7558 4 ай бұрын
If he had to hitchhike to get around, and the last person he saw was his sister in going to go out on a limb and say his mother wasn't around much, possibly working. I bet she usually got home at 7 which is why that was his curfew. That level of independence at that age makes a good case for a neglected child who has always had to do things on his own.
@Cheesingabout
@Cheesingabout 4 ай бұрын
Its important to let kids be independent and give them freedom but I'd call that negligence at the point of hitchhiking with strangers
@MrGoesBoom
@MrGoesBoom 4 ай бұрын
the 80's were a very different time. so judging by today's standards really shouldn't be a thing
@DA-fn4ss
@DA-fn4ss 4 ай бұрын
8 year old disappears after being allowed to hitchhike 30 miles.... Gee wonder what could have possibly went wrong 🙄
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
Great up bringing mom.
@molliwilson5639
@molliwilson5639 4 ай бұрын
Where were his parents? He was in 1st grade?
@MaDrung
@MaDrung 3 ай бұрын
@@molliwilson5639 I think it's plausible that he was not allowed, but did it anyways. He only told his sister...
@andreww1225
@andreww1225 2 ай бұрын
When I was a kid things were a little different but we definitely were not allowed to hitchhike 30 miles
@ArtistCreek
@ArtistCreek Ай бұрын
​@andreww1225 Right! I mean how in the world was a 7yr old out LONG ENOUGHT without supervision at all to hitch 30miles??
@jimboSleeeeiiice
@jimboSleeeeiiice 4 ай бұрын
You don’t really feel how big the world is until you can’t find someone
@silvermainecoons3269
@silvermainecoons3269 4 ай бұрын
@@user-rw6tm8hx4g Can or can’t?
@ianmiller6040
@ianmiller6040 4 ай бұрын
We've mapped nearly every foot of the Earth's surface, but it's still possible to vanish without a trace in the space of 50 feet or so (as happened to a female hiker with her friends in a previous video; she went around a bend ahead of her friends and simply disappeared forever within a few seconds). Scary thought.
@peoplespoet1974
@peoplespoet1974 4 ай бұрын
Neat thing to say, but false. We have NOT 'almost' mapped the Earth. I big over credit to forestry maps and to those of us who worked forestry. Some maps are almost a suggestion., even after Google maps. People dont talk like they used to, so much 'community' has been lost in America. More cameras, but less 'word of mouth'. We are lied to that we 'know' what inside our Earth looks like. Doubly so with the oceans. Many will never be found as they are in nature...and nature moves those bones all around. We may find a big foot quicker than some of the 70's cold cases involving hiking. Yeah......@@ianmiller6040
@jamesm3471
@jamesm3471 4 ай бұрын
Very well put.
@wings3913
@wings3913 4 ай бұрын
@@ianmiller6040 what video is that?
@nonjaninja4904
@nonjaninja4904 4 ай бұрын
I don't care if you're in a high trust area, you don't let your kid just hitchhike around as a habit.
@Muxxyy
@Muxxyy 4 ай бұрын
Eight is not that small. I used to go camping with scouts at that age with hardly any adults supervising us. We were completely fine, no one ever got lost. These stories are exceedingly rare.
@ridwanomar5351
@ridwanomar5351 4 ай бұрын
@@Muxxyynobody give a fly F what you did when you were 8 year old, this 8 year old hitchhiked 30 miles.
@kayeruss7313
@kayeruss7313 4 ай бұрын
@@Muxxyy Running around in a group is far different from running around alone. Even adults can be taken by evil people.
@unrulybxite
@unrulybxite 4 ай бұрын
​@@Muxxyy"Hardly any adults supervising us" So there were some there and you weren't completely alone? Then that's irrelevant to a kid hitchhiking with strangers by himself.
@socialsophie
@socialsophie 4 ай бұрын
For real, when I heard that my heart dropped, even if it was 1989 that’s insanity
@ArtChannel80
@ArtChannel80 4 ай бұрын
What sort of parent would let a first grader hitchhike .... tf
@crow_g1639
@crow_g1639 4 ай бұрын
Kids were build different back then he could of been your dad son
@ButterHeroBread
@ButterHeroBread 4 ай бұрын
​@@crow_g1639 Kids were not built out of abduction proof material back then.
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 4 ай бұрын
Crow has a point, children enjoyed a lot more personal freedom 50+ years ago, for better or worse.
@maddyc2412
@maddyc2412 4 ай бұрын
​@@crow_g1639parents were worse then
@alsmith9853
@alsmith9853 4 ай бұрын
​@@chendaforestit was not 50 years ago
@kitten1207
@kitten1207 4 ай бұрын
That last one... Anytime you have stories where the last known person to have seen the victim is confirmed to be lying about where they were supposedly "dropping them off", etc... It becomes kind of obvious that they very likely had something to do with their disappearance. I just found a really detailed write-up of the case on Reddit from some years back, and the stepfather also said that he was picking her up early because he said he had to be at work early, but then he never went to work that day at all. He also refused to provide any of his phone records or passwords to police.
@kovy689
@kovy689 4 ай бұрын
100% guilty. No other explanations.
@InfinityDz
@InfinityDz 4 ай бұрын
mystery solved as far as I'm concerned
@HeyLeFay
@HeyLeFay 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I wonder what his opinion of her sexuality was, and if he knew she was gay before he picked her up
@pdpgb
@pdpgb 4 ай бұрын
In his defense, who the fuck would ever provide their phone records/passwords to police??? I didn't kill anyone and I sure as fuck wouldn't.
@cyb3rDracul
@cyb3rDracul 3 ай бұрын
@@pdpgb you'd think there'd be some concern for your missing ex stepdaughter and would do anything to help locate her especially since the circumstances were weird for her...even phone records shouldn't be that incriminating unless he did have something to hide. not to mention he was the last person to see her?? why wouldn't the police take interest in him?
@martel732
@martel732 4 ай бұрын
I grew up in Alaska and was David's age during that time. Kids up there tended to wander a lot, but not 11 miles! What the heck. Very isolated highway for a bad person to just be coming along; more likely a bear got him.
@Markham12thcentury
@Markham12thcentury 4 ай бұрын
Actually, I've done some fairly extensive research into these missing persons cases, as they are numerous. Police official speculate that axe murderess, Lizzie Borden, may be involved here.
@03stmlax
@03stmlax 4 ай бұрын
IDC how "safe" you perceive the area you live in to be, you are a beyond terrible parent if you allow your 7 year old child to f*cking hitchhike. It's not like this specific case took place in the 1950's or something, but even then that would be terrible parenting to allow your 1st grader to hitchhike
@03stmlax
@03stmlax 4 ай бұрын
He hitchhiked 30 miles once. Wtf that's just horrible parenting
@ScytheNoire
@ScytheNoire 4 ай бұрын
And Alaska is known to be the place criminals go to hide or restart their life.
@RemiliaVampire
@RemiliaVampire 4 ай бұрын
​@@03stmlax This is normal in Japan lol
@itsjustmyopinionbut1671
@itsjustmyopinionbut1671 3 ай бұрын
Letting a first grader hitchhike, let alone 30 miles away, is absolutely insanity and I don’t care what anyone says…
@legniak1
@legniak1 2 ай бұрын
100% agree
@laurenmontine
@laurenmontine 25 күн бұрын
I agree but it's different where he lives I think bc one bc I think alaska usually has smalls towns and stuff. but that's absolutely insane to let them doing anything alone with that distance. idc if he even had 2-3 friends with him. but i'm assuming he did that bc it's a small town and everyone probably knew each other. but idgaf. this is his mothers fault.
@NelehLove9313
@NelehLove9313 11 күн бұрын
​@@laurenmontineI'm from Alaska and I can say this wasn't just a small town thing. I mean we didn't hitch hike. That's INSANE. We also didn't go 30 miles. But most of this was normal till closer towards the end of the 90's. Obviously we've learned better and this is thankfully no longer acceptable. But again, this was how the 80's and 90's were. Don't agree with it and I'm still now sure how tf I survived this long. But I also was told extensively "do NOT get into vehicles with strangers" so that probably helped some.
@Angela-ne9cy
@Angela-ne9cy 4 ай бұрын
The Douglas Legg case is really sad. My theory is that he was distracted by something interesting on his way back to the house and decided to veer off to investigate it (like a deer or a rabbit). He got lost and died in the woods.
@vesuviusjohn7558
@vesuviusjohn7558 4 ай бұрын
It was said during the search multiple adults fell up to their shoulders in sink holes. He likely got distracted by something went off trail and was swallowed by the earth. Add in days of heavy rain and the sink hole might have filled itself in on top of him.
@itzjcee557
@itzjcee557 4 ай бұрын
@@vesuviusjohn7558. Good theory to a sad story
@littlebear274
@littlebear274 4 ай бұрын
Yes, I believe he went into one of the bogs or sink holes. Though I guess really the vast majority of people probably know he's in the woods somewhere, it's just such rough land to search. It's amazing how many wilderness searches completely miss the person they're looking for even when they're searching exactly where the body is later found.
@pax6833
@pax6833 4 ай бұрын
Definitely seems most likely explanation. The second he started talking about bogs...
@davidpawson7393
@davidpawson7393 4 ай бұрын
​@@vesuviusjohn7558On my clean up the woods trek across from my house I've found spots of floating land with huge pockets of mud underneath and a few springs of underground streams. Now there's ice which is a great indicator of moving water or water of different temps making these spots easier to find. As I own part of this apparently my plan is to flood the land temporarily, which I've done once, for plastic bottles to float up and easier removal of other dumped items. Still scared of finding something I don't want to.
@kellyhalloran7230
@kellyhalloran7230 4 ай бұрын
The way you casually spoke about a random dead woman in strange car in someones driveway though....
@zarasbazaar
@zarasbazaar 4 ай бұрын
Right? What was that about?
@kellyhalloran7230
@kellyhalloran7230 4 ай бұрын
@@zarasbazaar I am genuinely curious about that story TBH
@same5952
@same5952 4 ай бұрын
I know, right?
@MaxMoonz
@MaxMoonz 4 ай бұрын
Dudes like “eh it happens all the time” 😐
@bluejediforce
@bluejediforce 4 ай бұрын
I can see why it was just mentioned in passing bc it was unrelated but I am curious now!
@serkotsins
@serkotsins 4 ай бұрын
I was very much a latchkey kid, I wasn’t very supervised and I wandered alone in the woods lot, but I definitely wasn’t hitchhiking 30 miles or walking roads alone. At no point in history did we EVER live in a trustworthy society for it to be acceptable of parents to allow their babies to do these things. I’m so tired of hearing “oh well is was the 50’s/60’s/70’s/80’s/90’s” it’s okay to accept that you’re bias and admit that parents were irresponsible for allowing this!!
@CS-uc2oh
@CS-uc2oh 4 ай бұрын
Agreed. At least in the 70s and 80s kids who could basically go wherever they wanted had parents who didn't care about them. That was a fact. Otherwise, every adult was looking out for the kids in the neighborhood and if they saw you somewhere you shouldn't be, they took you home and told your parents and even cussed them out sometimes for not doing a better job.
@a.nobodys.nobody
@a.nobodys.nobody 4 ай бұрын
Yeah it actually was much more dangerous then than it is now. Which is not to say I condone that nonsense
@melasn9836
@melasn9836 4 ай бұрын
I grew up in the 80s & 90s, and I can confirm, they drilled into your head to NEVER hitch-hike, among other safety stuff.
@edricawebb1578
@edricawebb1578 3 ай бұрын
Same, but 70's. Latchkey, biked all over the place, hung out at friends' houses until dinner, etc.. NEVER hitch-hike or get in anyone's car. We did actually have some rules 'back in the day.' @@melasn9836
@bromisovalum8417
@bromisovalum8417 3 ай бұрын
It's understandable that some people today can't comprehend what it was like to live in a high-trust society.
@Jacko00021
@Jacko00021 4 ай бұрын
Sometimes when I'm doing something sketchy on a solo hike I imagine it being narrated in one of these videos, and it immediately makes me take more care 😂
@user-uy7xo8zx6c
@user-uy7xo8zx6c 3 ай бұрын
Stepfather should b investigated
@Twilly790
@Twilly790 Ай бұрын
​@user-uy7xo8zx6c bro I swear! Maybe they did but the information wasn't made available to us. Either way that shit doesn't add up.
@Oldworldlove
@Oldworldlove 3 ай бұрын
A disturbing statistic: Oftentimes during very locally publicized dissapearences, the killer will aide in a search, or candleight vigil, or otherwise be very "involved" in the case.
@jimboSleeeeiiice
@jimboSleeeeiiice 4 ай бұрын
That stepdad looks very guilty. Not from the stupid friend thing but from the plans changing and him dropping her off at a mall “a couple bus stops away” from where he was going to drop her off at. Plans change but yikes, not a good look. I wonder if he has a rock solid alibi for after dropping her off and that’s why he hasn’t been looked at more thoroughly
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 4 ай бұрын
Did you hear the end tho? She straight up cheated on her fiancé and wanted to bail. Maybe she told him she was going to the mall but in actuality got bus ticket and just bounced from that bus stop onto wherever else. Who knows maybe something bad happened afterwards. Maybe she was then abducted or got hurt. Maybe she ended herself.
@JohnMayes-eq6sb
@JohnMayes-eq6sb 4 ай бұрын
No
@margaretkennedy2520
@margaretkennedy2520 4 ай бұрын
​@@lawrencetalbot8346Her stepdad said he dropped her off at the mall but her personal items were found back by the stepdads house and her phone was used to send conflicting texts. Stepdad was the last person to see her alive. The simplest answer is that the stepdad did it and the local cops messed up. They should have searched his house and his car ASAP.
@no_peace
@no_peace 4 ай бұрын
That's a very understated way to put it. He did it and we all know he did it
@bigfunny6312
@bigfunny6312 4 ай бұрын
Think its definitely him. I had a bad step dad and know how bad it can get, and I'm not a pretty young lady.
@kspen6110
@kspen6110 4 ай бұрын
I get a strange feeling the stepfather did something to Kaitlyn. From the conflicting text messages to her luggage being tossed. I don't believe she ran away forever. I hope the stepfather was thoroughly investigated. Her case would be a good cold case study.
@Rockmonanov
@Rockmonanov 4 ай бұрын
Murdered her and disposed of the body. Maybe he got angry and killed her in a fit of rage and then sent the texts using her phone to try and create some kind of scenario that would clear him of suspicion. I hope they are still investigating that guy because he is 100 percent responsible.
@mikesanders8621
@mikesanders8621 4 ай бұрын
You cannot be 100 percent certain of anything.
@fmrmrmr
@fmrmrmr 4 ай бұрын
You're quite the investigator. Great job following the clues
@Nehmi
@Nehmi 3 ай бұрын
Not strange. It is actually pretty obvious he killed her and buried her body on one of the locations that their phones pinged. All the text messages are lies since they were sent from places far from where the texts say they were at.
@DesignByKirk
@DesignByKirk 3 ай бұрын
@@fmrmrmr you could've not said anything and we would've never known how big of an ass you've now proven yourself to be. great job!
@gbedmonds1594
@gbedmonds1594 4 ай бұрын
The first story is almost a guaranteed outcome. Who lets an 8 year old hitch hike, IN ALASKA or anywhere for that matter. That and considering how many people go to Alaska to get away from the law. And those who are just evil.
@NeonValleys
@NeonValleys 3 ай бұрын
Agreed, everyone knows literally everyone in alaska is a pdf file.
@botchedoperations3485
@botchedoperations3485 Ай бұрын
Perfect scenarios give rise to intrusive thoughts. Sometimes when I jog in the street early have peculiar experiences. from dudes in cars that didn’t get a good look at me that drive close by and take a peek and drive away when they see I am a dude and most likely they wouldn’t be able to apprehend me for I am very well build. I sense dark thoughts if I was instead a woman. Because this dudes don’t come out as normal guys just doing neighborhood watch. They look really shill and creepy.
@toddaulner5393
@toddaulner5393 4 ай бұрын
I would totally be freaked out if a little kid was hitch hiking. I would take them to the Police Station. So crazy they allowed him to do that!
@slimfit767
@slimfit767 4 ай бұрын
😒
@MegCazalet
@MegCazalet 3 ай бұрын
I’d possibly be afraid he was bait.
@AnonymousinLouisiana
@AnonymousinLouisiana 3 ай бұрын
Someone in the comments said that's kind of customary in certain Alaskan towns.
@Nomad1025
@Nomad1025 4 ай бұрын
Like some of these stories, my daughter disappeared about 8 years ago. My last interactions with her were extremely odd, and made no sense. Unlike these stories, I did hear from her briefly, a year ago. But to this day, none of us in the family know why she went, or where she was all those years. My Mom, her grandmother, died never knowing where she was or if she was alive. She has two sons and one was left behind to be raised by his dad, and she took the other boy with her. The family relations were fine, and there were no real problems, so we have no idea why she left. As I said, i did hear, briefly from her, about a year ago. She had been living in a religious cult, and had left, and we offered to help her get on her feet. A couple days later, she called me and said she’d decided to return to the cult. We havent spoken since.
@ed-edd-n-eddiee
@ed-edd-n-eddiee 3 ай бұрын
what was her name? i'm sorry for your loss, i hope she's found safe
@katsanddoggies9904
@katsanddoggies9904 4 ай бұрын
Katelin Michelle Akens was last seen in Springfield, Virginia on December 5, 2015. She was supposed to fly out of Reagan National Airport that day, and got a ride with her former stepfather, James Branton. She had booked a flight to Arizona, where she lived with her fiancée. Akens has no history of mental illness and no history of dropping out of sight. The last confirmed sighting of her was at Branton's home. He refused to cooperate with the police in her case, would not let them look at his phone and would not take a polygraph test.
@mememefinally
@mememefinally 4 ай бұрын
Definitely very likely that he had something to do with her disappearence. What and why...we might never know but everything points to that. I would love to know if she was actually seen in the mall where she was supposed to be. They have cameras everywhere these days.
@shep6774
@shep6774 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information. Would like to look further into this.
@mzlww
@mzlww 3 ай бұрын
What was the local judge thinking? The fact they didn't a subpoena...??
@AnonymousinLouisiana
@AnonymousinLouisiana 3 ай бұрын
I dont think she was there based on where her phone pinged when the texts were sent to the mom and fiancee@@mememefinally
@CS-uc2oh
@CS-uc2oh 4 ай бұрын
David's parents should have been arrested for negligence. That wasn't independence that baby had, it was pure "I don't care about my kid" negligence.
@ladylucifer5044
@ladylucifer5044 4 ай бұрын
Agreed. I understand the "it was a different time" argument but this isn't that situation. "It was a different time" is sending your ten year old to get cigarettes from a store 30 minutes away, not letting an 7 almost 8 year old walk 11 miles to an icy River without supervision in Alaska along with hitchhiking. Let's imagine rapists and murderers didn't exist it would still be irresponsible, insane and dangerous.
@PrettyH8Mach1n3
@PrettyH8Mach1n3 3 ай бұрын
I couldn't support a 30 minute walk to a store either. Maybe 10 min, if the area is known to be safe and it's a community where people look out for each other and might know the kid and the family.
@danielwestcott515
@danielwestcott515 3 ай бұрын
When I was 10 I was riding my bike to the next town over all the time. By the time I was 13-14 I was going into the city which was 15 miles one way. All my parents asked was for me to tell them where I was heading and who I was going with and to be home by the time the street lights came on. With today’s community I wouldn’t let my kid do.
@JustTryingToYoutube
@JustTryingToYoutube 4 ай бұрын
I said WHAT?! Out loud when you said he would hitchhike so casually 😂
@bojo88
@bojo88 3 ай бұрын
I paused the video and came to read the comments to see if I was the only one thinking WTAF??? 😳
@josiahjones5293
@josiahjones5293 4 ай бұрын
I dont normally jump to conclusions about random men,but lying about where you were in a missing persons case is almost a slam dunk especially when you are the last to see the individual
@AnonymousinLouisiana
@AnonymousinLouisiana 3 ай бұрын
Especially since his phone was pinging at his HOUSE when he said he was dropping her off at the mall. Also, why was her BIRTH CERTIFICATE gone?
@CSLintheCASINO
@CSLintheCASINO 4 ай бұрын
3:17 “She allowed him to be more independent than most kids.” Otherwise referred to as a negligent parent🤷‍♂️
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
Oh, better yet just maybe she felt that crime in other places wouldn't be prevalent there.
@michaelwarenycia7588
@michaelwarenycia7588 4 ай бұрын
​@@shirley9209hitchhiking 30 miles in the wilderness at age 8???? Eight. We're not talking about a teenager here. That's third grade in elementary school. There's no way that's in any way justifiable
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
@@michaelwarenycia7588 What does comment has to do with what I'm saying?
@michaelwarenycia7588
@michaelwarenycia7588 4 ай бұрын
@@shirley9209 sounds like you're trying to excuse her negligence by saying "maybe she felt that crime in other places wouldn't be prevalent there." Pretty naive, especially considering Alaska is not only well known as a hiding spot of criminals with its fair share of serial killers, but it's also full of bears and wolves.
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
@@michaelwarenycia7588 Not trying to excused anything, shit happens everywhere. To be so casual about the hitch hiking, like it's the norm no its the wrong. Alaska having 6 months of night, folks can't be wrapped too tight and to forget neighboring states Washington and Oregon strange as hell up in them parts missing people come up missing all the time.
@jessiejamesbest
@jessiejamesbest 4 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Alaska, pedophiles and sex trafficking have been a bad problem up here for a long time. Wouldn’t surprise me one bit if David ended up in Florida and was trafficked. Sad and it almost seems like there’s nothing that can be done. Recently a kid was grabbed in the grocery store, during the day, while the mom was holding her! If it wasn’t for people acting quickly and stopping the guy who knows what would’ve happened to that kid. The world’s a sick place and growing up in AK has made me realize animals are the least of your worries.
@476233
@476233 3 ай бұрын
That’s why I’m so grateful I live in the city now. I grew up in a rural area of a small town and our nearest neighbors were about a quarter of a mile away and the police and EMT were more like a 20-3o min drive. Staying home alone sometimes at night in my teens and 20s it really makes you realize how easy something could happen. At least in my condo now, I’m surrounded by neighbors who can hear me if something happens and who keep an eye on my place when I’m not home. I miss living in the country, but it is not somewhere I would want to live alone or just myself and kids.
@matthewoates53
@matthewoates53 4 ай бұрын
The last place I would want to be lost is in Alaska, basically a death sentence
@cmdrTremyss
@cmdrTremyss 4 ай бұрын
How about Tasmania?
@Arterexius
@Arterexius 4 ай бұрын
@@cmdrTremyss Anywhere with hundreds of miles of just wilderness is a death sentence to be lost in, if you don't have any survival skills. Siberia, Amazon rainforest, Tasmania, Alaska, Sahara, etc. They're all lethal
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 4 ай бұрын
@@cmdrTremyssthe only thing dangerous in Tasmania are the snakes. It’s tiny compared to Alaska anyway.
@matthewoates53
@matthewoates53 4 ай бұрын
@@cmdrTremyss yeah that would suck too
@EntertainMeTV
@EntertainMeTV 4 ай бұрын
Point Nemo is my last place. Nightmare fuel
@brianashe4725
@brianashe4725 4 ай бұрын
The cases of people vanishing just out of sight or earshot terrify me. We honestly have no clue what could have happened to some of these people, where they went, or even HOW they went, what's to stop that from happening literally anywhere?
@MaxMoonz
@MaxMoonz 4 ай бұрын
@@firstmen995what
@jxn1056
@jxn1056 4 ай бұрын
yes! I saw another video just like that...this man was hiking and had a camera on his back pack...a full entity emerged behind him....with a filter, you could see the portal...it was horrifying! I wish I could remember the channel I saw it on.
@scottwilly86
@scottwilly86 4 ай бұрын
I like to do hiking trips and ever since my hiking buddy had a kid I've been going solo. I still get a little creeped out how I can pass by a large group of hikers and not even 2 minutes later not be able to hear them talking or laughing or anything due to the terrain and wind. A scream would even reach them
@ItsAv3rageGamer
@ItsAv3rageGamer 4 ай бұрын
People underestimate the wilderness.
@marhawkman303
@marhawkman303 4 ай бұрын
@@scottwilly86 This, people expect too much in terms of how easy it is to hear others in the woods.
@truthylucy7068
@truthylucy7068 4 ай бұрын
Hitchhike? He's in before curfew? What's curfew, midnight?
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, unless he found a good party or picked up a girl at a bar. Then, they’d be a little more lenient, lol
@truthylucy7068
@truthylucy7068 4 ай бұрын
@heathermillsphantomlimb9314 Yes, this boy had a unique independence! He liked to play at The Sandbar, which apparently was too far to walk. So he just thumbs 👍 it! This is an approved mode of transportation for David! Ignore the fact that he's only in the first grade. He's a very responsible first grader! 😳 I'm guessing this approved mode of transportation is what led to David coming up missing! Shocker! I wouldn't hitchhike as a teenager when it was a cool thing to do. I guess stranger, danger was never discussed! 😟
@tomghzel
@tomghzel 4 ай бұрын
I picked up a hitchhicking kid of about 14 y/o the other day. It was in the (big) village I live. It was raining and his bike broke, he was going to get late for his drumming lessons. People don't hitchhike often here. Never encountered it before. But it was actually pretty nice. Kind, friendly kid and I was happy I could help. Of course, his bike broke. It's a different story when your parents parents just say: take a hike. But who knows, maybe the area tipically has all sorts of neighbours riding up and down the route and it felt save.
@truthylucy7068
@truthylucy7068 4 ай бұрын
@tomghzel He's lucky you're not an axe murderer! If I found out my son got into a strangers car? I would be beside myself! My son always knew if he was in a situation, he was to call me first. If he needed a ride, I drove him wherever he needed to go or at least made arrangements for someone else to drive him. I can't imagine having a first grader, and depending on where he wanted to go. It was considered ok to hop in someone's car! You're just setting your kid up to be abducted or worse! Be careful picking up hitchhikers, too! 😃
@8darktraveler8
@8darktraveler8 4 ай бұрын
@@truthylucy7068 He never actually said the kid made it to his lessons... lol
@thevelvettip1110
@thevelvettip1110 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely idiotic that an 8 year old is allowed to be out hitchhiking! PERIOD!!!
@gordonbyrd7199
@gordonbyrd7199 4 ай бұрын
Letting an 8 year hitch hike into the Alaska wilderness is wild!!
@Snagprophet
@Snagprophet 2 ай бұрын
I never thought that that Alaska movie would more be more plausible than actual stuff that happens there
@drewroosevelt6506
@drewroosevelt6506 4 ай бұрын
On the last one: the step-father claimed he dropped her at the mall. There is no evidence he did and, as you mentioned, the texts show he wasn’t near the area. It had to be him
@AnonymousinLouisiana
@AnonymousinLouisiana 3 ай бұрын
Plus, he refused to cooperate. This is your former stepdaughter with whom you lived with. Why wouldnt you cooperate?
@ranrajmirsen6887
@ranrajmirsen6887 4 ай бұрын
Okay, I do not care where you're living or how "friendly" your community is. Letting your 7-9 year old child HITCHHIKE ALONE REGULARLY is just asking for trouble. And he was hitchhiking to an even more remote part of Alaska, this is actually ridiculous. Shame on those parents.
@baseball5260
@baseball5260 4 ай бұрын
If I disappear I wanna be talked about on this channel
@crow_g1639
@crow_g1639 4 ай бұрын
Yeah let's milk your disappearance for money and views 😂
@tomghzel
@tomghzel 4 ай бұрын
I am looking forward listening to your story. I use them as bed time stories. (I just had to write it because of how weird that actually is 🙈 but also true, but don't turn into a bedtime story, unless you do end up missing anyhow, than it's okay)
@pinkspiderkyo
@pinkspiderkyo 4 ай бұрын
My uncle went missing when I was in my late teens. One day he was just... gone. He traveled a lot but never failed to send his mom- my great-grandmother- birthday, Christmas and mother's day cards. So when they stopped showing up we just knew. Even the FBI deemed him deceased after years and years of searching. I think that may have been the worst part.. I miss you, Uncle Freddy ❤
@AnonymousinLouisiana
@AnonymousinLouisiana 3 ай бұрын
Awww *hugs*
@user-ie8bz7jz2r
@user-ie8bz7jz2r 4 ай бұрын
I can't believe Davids mom allowed him to wander around so far from home, I'm shocked actually. Poor kid negligent mother. The 2nd story at 12:20 you touched on something I saw with my own eyes. Many years ago while in a park in NY my family and I saw a teen boy being pullout of a muddy bog, sinkhole. He was chest high in it and crying. If he had been alone he might've sank and never been found. Maybe Douglas took a short cut and he stepped into a bog and sank, maybe that's what happened to him. You said bogs were all over the estate. Very sad. Last story? Ex step dad, he probably did it.
@annahappen7036
@annahappen7036 4 ай бұрын
I'm angry for David. As a mother myself i can tell you his family let him down! 80s or not you don't let a 5 year old ROAM THE GODDAM WILDERNESS!!
@HappyCatastrophy
@HappyCatastrophy 4 ай бұрын
Yes I cannot understand why Kaitlyn’s case has not been solved. Her step dad lied and lied about his whereabouts and there is cell tower pings to prove it! That case frustrates the heck outta me
@trashboat115
@trashboat115 2 ай бұрын
Justice is a lie
@RS-ov2st
@RS-ov2st 3 ай бұрын
Children are not fearless! They are not , “mentally capable”, to be consciously aware of danger. Their brains are not fully developed. That is why children need constant supervision!
@JuzoInspired
@JuzoInspired 4 ай бұрын
If watching these stories has taught me anything, the step dad is guilty asf in that last story. My man did something and attempted to cover his tracks with the texts and ditching the luggage, just a shame there isn't any more proof.
@pax6833
@pax6833 4 ай бұрын
I feel pretty confident that those text messages pinged to a random ditch are not from her at all. If she was really running away she would've gone to the mall WITH her stuff and then gone somewhere else.
@JimMilton-ej6zi
@JimMilton-ej6zi 4 ай бұрын
There's no evidence for it though, we need to remember that he's an actual person who has a life and could have that life ruined if people make baseless claims about him, this isn't some detective show where we can guess who the killer might be. Unless there's evidence that shows it then we need to respect innocent until proven guilty.
@tibor29
@tibor29 4 ай бұрын
@@JimMilton-ej6zi But, but I sharpened my pitchfork already! :(
@TheALPHA1550
@TheALPHA1550 4 ай бұрын
Your man? He's your boyfriend?
@camilacm9670
@camilacm9670 4 ай бұрын
​@@JimMilton-ej6zi the person who HAD a life was the one disappearing tho, if the stepfather lied about all the stuff it is ignorant to give it a blind eye.
@grungeisdead_94
@grungeisdead_94 4 ай бұрын
I’m 18 and my mom wouldn’t even let me walk a few miles alone, how the HELL can parents let a child THAT young hitchhike miles all alone in Alaska??
@rain0450
@rain0450 4 ай бұрын
You grew up in a different world than us older folks. I grew up in the 80s and 90s; back then, it was common for kids to go out alone. However, I do agree that HITCHHIKING seems pretty strange. I was told by my parents not to talk to strangers or get in their cars.
@user-tp9hk8ox8s
@user-tp9hk8ox8s 8 күн бұрын
The World was not that different though. POS people always existed, anyone who claims otherwise is delusional.
@Hamza-B3
@Hamza-B3 4 ай бұрын
I love your videos on single stories but man the compilations are best
@MaxisRichtofen
@MaxisRichtofen 4 ай бұрын
it's wild enough to let your child roam free in bear country, ignoring possible kidnappers
@_SoCalDude_
@_SoCalDude_ 3 ай бұрын
Dang, David Borer was super close in age to me. He would have been 43 this March and I will turn 43 shortly after he would have. Thinking back on the last 35 years of my life and thinking about all that I've experienced it kinda helps me realize exactly how much the sick individual who did what they did to him robbed him of. All those years of friendships, family functions and interactions, romances that never materialized, hobbies that would have been enjoyed and passionately partaken in, the possible family of his own he could have created. I seriously hope some karmic force caught up with the person who took all that away from him.
@mykeiii
@mykeiii 4 ай бұрын
I just wanna let you know i enjoyed your mountain expeditions series the most enjoyable so far, especially the videos with one adventure instead of a compilation of them, i believe the denali expedition one was one of the best in production quality.
@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting 4 ай бұрын
They're probably my favourite, too, and I agree about Denali. There will be more of them!
@CYMotorsport
@CYMotorsport 4 ай бұрын
Seconded. These are really tough to get right much like plane incidents… except no NTSB report haha I hope the numbers justify work on others and you feel comfortable tackling it. All of them have been superb and respectful of those involved while also being entertaining
@alexandergilles8583
@alexandergilles8583 4 ай бұрын
you should do the 1986 Mount Hood and 1981 Mount Rainer. Rainer is an avalanche that killer 11 and Hood is a high school adventure program expedition gone wrong that claimed 9 @@ScaryInteresting
@nooyawker377
@nooyawker377 4 ай бұрын
Parents letting their 1st grade kid hitchhike are just as guilty of his disappearance as anyone who abducted him or her. The parents need their heads examined.
@lindz6585
@lindz6585 4 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who would be so sad if the opening theme tune was removed?! It's the whole Pavlov thing - I hear the tune and I know I get a video treat !
@gabriellakin8362
@gabriellakin8362 4 ай бұрын
I agree
@shelbybrown4192
@shelbybrown4192 4 ай бұрын
I love this channel. It’s one of my favorites. I remember when this channel when it was only in the 10 thousands. Now it’s almost a million. That’s amazing. 😊
@nancyjones6780
@nancyjones6780 4 ай бұрын
Same. I've been here from almost the beginning ❤
@r.thomas9478
@r.thomas9478 4 ай бұрын
the last one, Kaitlyns stepdad feels like the obvious suspect and should clearly be looked into further.
@erockstoenescu6171
@erockstoenescu6171 4 ай бұрын
So crazy how people can still just totally disappear in this day and age
@nyxspiritsong5557
@nyxspiritsong5557 4 ай бұрын
I definitely watch too much true crime....i know exactly which photo you're referring to in the first story. I hope they solve this someday.
@kentuckyleigh9623
@kentuckyleigh9623 4 ай бұрын
Same 😢
@littlebear274
@littlebear274 4 ай бұрын
The only thing he didn't mention is that there's a lot of debate over whether the photo actually is all that ominous. A lot of people think it looks like just playing around. I know my friends and I used to tie each other up as kids and see whether we could escape, I used to be really good at it.
@EldenWeeb
@EldenWeeb 4 ай бұрын
@@littlebear274That picture does not nearly look like they are playing around
@tennisfan8979
@tennisfan8979 4 ай бұрын
@@EldenWeeb agree. The look in their eyes says it all :(
@KhukuriGod
@KhukuriGod 4 ай бұрын
Damn, I've seen that photo in multiple YT videos when I used to binge-watch crime videos back in 2017-2020. But now it seems that YT's demonetization policy doesn't allow it to be posted. How the times have changed in a few short years.
@RhiannonMurphy-tx9mj
@RhiannonMurphy-tx9mj 4 ай бұрын
After a solid 4 days, I have officially watched every video on this channel… never going cave diving ever in my life
@feilox
@feilox 3 ай бұрын
there is an AI channel that's stealing your thumbnails and copying u tho using AI voice channel name is Scary Interesting1
@b-dub6865
@b-dub6865 4 ай бұрын
The stepfather in the last story must’ve done it. Look at the text message locations. Plus, the last person to see the victim is usually the culprit. Did the police properly investigate him & look at CCTV from his neighborhood, the roads, & the mall?
@aceclover758
@aceclover758 4 ай бұрын
I feel far more sorry for David than his parents that allow a 7 year old to hitchhike and go as far as even over 10 miles
@lucytreasure812
@lucytreasure812 4 ай бұрын
Can I just say how much I appreciate it that you don't show disturbing crime scene photos or recordings when covering these cases. It makes the whole thing feel more respectful and lets the stories speak for themselves
@toddaulner5393
@toddaulner5393 4 ай бұрын
Pretty strange but I know the photo they blurred out of the children and it is disturbing.
@whiteyfisk9769
@whiteyfisk9769 4 ай бұрын
Maybe knitting videos are more your speed
@ILSCDF
@ILSCDF 4 ай бұрын
How is it more respectful?
@milesaway3699
@milesaway3699 4 ай бұрын
@@whiteyfisk9769😂my thoughts exactly.
@CS-uc2oh
@CS-uc2oh 4 ай бұрын
The photos and recordings ARE a part of the story... you are immature if you don't understand that.
@HeyLookASquirrel22
@HeyLookASquirrel22 4 ай бұрын
Imagine being 6 years old and the activity of choice is hitchhike 11 miles to play on a sandbar. judging by the fact that he told his sister where he was going and she relayed that info convincingly, it wasnt a first time he'd go there. It's pretty likely that he was abducted in a unfortunate opportune circumstance by a human predator.
@jbaker7311
@jbaker7311 4 ай бұрын
Allowing an 8 year old to hitchhike 30 miles to Wasilla? The parents must have lost their minds. How any parent could think this is okay should definitely have used birth control methods.
@argoneonoble
@argoneonoble 4 ай бұрын
I'll sum up the first tragedy: 'Here is my child, I offer him to the world.'
@meowmachine9147
@meowmachine9147 3 ай бұрын
What were they expecting? It was a different take period but it's still aggressively foolish
@treybrannon4964
@treybrannon4964 3 ай бұрын
As a child of the 80's, even I have to admit that was beyond irresponsible. The mother then blames the cops for not doing a better job finding him- lady you let a CHILD hitch hike...in the ALASKAN WILDERNESS! Why not pin a "kidnap, rape or eat me" sign on his back?
@christopherwang4392
@christopherwang4392 4 ай бұрын
0:00 Introduction 1:55 David Michael Borer and 5:12 Tara Calico 8:30 Douglas Legg 15:39 Katelin Akens 21:45 Conclusion
@Lopfff
@Lopfff 3 ай бұрын
I discovered this channel about two hours ago. And now I have been inexorably drawn into the rabbit hole
@dragonslayer8337
@dragonslayer8337 4 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how can any parents let a 7 years old child travel by himself alone 11 miles away from home..??? Regardless what State you are living in, you never allow a young child to go anywhere alone..!!! 😮
@user-tp9hk8ox8s
@user-tp9hk8ox8s 8 күн бұрын
The World doesn't begin and end with the States.🤦🏽‍♀️
@ccxxxcxcxc
@ccxxxcxcxc 4 ай бұрын
im an adult and my mom will still lose her mind if i tell her im gonna hitch hike for fun
@quadruplexdreadnought5459
@quadruplexdreadnought5459 4 ай бұрын
Your videos are always well done and I look forward to each release.
@Nefville
@Nefville 4 ай бұрын
Its amazing how every time I hear about a search for a missing person its the "largest in the state's history". In this case being that it was a wealthy New York family, I believe it.
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
I have my doubt about the person who told Douglas to go back and change his clothes because of the poison, ivy, then that person return to found out what was taking Dougie so long you have people doing so much too little kids even family members, he sure was far out before he was told to go back and change , as if poison ivy couldn't have been closer to house rather than far away. With money you can cover a lot of things. Make you wonder.
@Nefville
@Nefville 4 ай бұрын
@@shirley9209 I totally agree. When I hear about these ones where someone turns around and the person they were with just vanishes, my focus would be on the person with them as the culprit of their disappearance.
@thetaekwondoe3887
@thetaekwondoe3887 4 ай бұрын
@@shirley9209 But what about the brothers seeing him after?
@shirley9209
@shirley9209 4 ай бұрын
@@thetaekwondoe3887 They saw him as he was going back to the house to change, the person that told him to go back decide to check on he (because he was take long time) return to the house as well. Like I said earlier the person that told him to go back and the two that saw him, the house and the distant in between would be my main focus.
@BohoAstronaut
@BohoAstronaut 4 ай бұрын
This may be a dumb question but are they sure none of his other long pants were gone? Little kids dont always listen to directions exactly and he might have changed into another pair of pants. Not that it matters i guess but that would still mean he did make it home.
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good question I assume they probably did establish that (presumably his shorts weren't left in the house)
@minimimosa
@minimimosa 4 ай бұрын
This is my new favorite channel and I’ve been binge watching ever since ❤
@gordonfreeman5179
@gordonfreeman5179 4 ай бұрын
It took a hot minute for the family in the second story to really get worried huh. A lot of these families kids going missing seem to have a very laissez-faire attitude to parenting.
@anthonychirico5658
@anthonychirico5658 4 ай бұрын
That step pop knows what went down. Shady af.
@kalielasmith1109
@kalielasmith1109 4 ай бұрын
In Ballarat Australia, a woman in her 50's went missing around 3 weeks ago now. They've been doing searches and many people in the community have gone out to look for her, but she's literally just vanished without a trace. They can't find even a single shred of evidence of where she may have gone or what may have happened to her. She disappeared sometime after 9am when she went for a run on some local bush trails and nobody saw where she went or what happened, and she left no trace of even being there. The bushland has been extensively searched, and I'm pretty sure they've used K9 units as well and even the doggos can't find where she may have gone. It's so sad and shocking when it happens in your own backyard, and very unsettling as well. in any case, we're all hoping that she is found alive and well even as our hope is fading bit by bit.
@madijayne92
@madijayne92 4 ай бұрын
i hope samantha is found or at least have answers but it worries me that it might become another cold case.
@nancyjones6780
@nancyjones6780 4 ай бұрын
Alien abduction. I'm serious.
@Justin-kelley
@Justin-kelley 4 ай бұрын
Crocs?
@anonymoususer602
@anonymoususer602 4 ай бұрын
Wait a minute, she never said her name was samantha ​@@madijayne92
@gregberechree5535
@gregberechree5535 4 ай бұрын
There are no wild crocodiles in Ballarat Victoria or Victoria Australia - except of it was “Crunch” the 5.1m long 650kg crocodile from Ballarat wildlife park who has a history of escapes.
@crazyaussie7054
@crazyaussie7054 4 ай бұрын
Just after midnight and jumping into bed with a Scary Interesting story is the best!
@unicornspoon
@unicornspoon 3 ай бұрын
It took about two weeks, but I think I've officially binged the entirety of Scary Interesting! Love your content, keep it up!
@kanepage7178
@kanepage7178 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your channel and your way of storytelling!
@cali.girllivinnnevada8
@cali.girllivinnnevada8 4 ай бұрын
Man I luv this channel!! ❤ And you’re soooooooo close to 1 million! 🤩 Well deserved.
@jeremywhite5762
@jeremywhite5762 4 ай бұрын
Sweet just made my Sunday morning love missing person cases and a great Sunday morning to everyone
@LevelEarthWD
@LevelEarthWD 4 ай бұрын
As always, thanks for another great video. Sundays are worth looking forward to.
@MelissaGuiboche-hq6wo
@MelissaGuiboche-hq6wo 4 ай бұрын
Love this. Very interested in what's going to happen every time. Take care❤
@terryhughes7349
@terryhughes7349 4 ай бұрын
great episode. Well presented. Missing children stories are terrifying as a parent.
@sweeneytodd011
@sweeneytodd011 4 ай бұрын
True, I couldn't imagine a situation more horrible, heartbreaking and leaving one feeling totally helpless and frustrated not to mention feelings of guilt because even if you'd done nothing wrong im sure one would still blame oneself for various things. I lost my boy once outside his school he was 6, I was dealing with his sister 8 when I realised he was gone, I only lost him for a few minutes, less than five minutes but i was frantic in those few short moments, everything went through my mind, so to actually have a child missing for days, weeks, months even years, just the worst thing ever id imagine.
@frank3508
@frank3508 4 ай бұрын
Wait just a minute.....a little boy that age who routinely hitchhiked for 30+ mile stretches, absolutely alone, with no parental or adult supervision??? The parents should have been charged, tried, convicted, and imprisoned for child endangerment and child neglect.
@karina1886
@karina1886 4 ай бұрын
i was JUST hoping to watch one of ur vids 🥰 they're my favorite thing to listen to when i clean
@adamiyevsty5086
@adamiyevsty5086 4 ай бұрын
man please never stop uploading these videos, the quality of them are at another level, even though my native language is Spanish, not a single Spanish KZbinr I know have this quality on their videos. Thank you for the time you spend making these
@tomato1087
@tomato1087 4 ай бұрын
I grew up in Japan and i believe it's way safer than America but still i never went outside and wonder around alone or my parents will supervise me. It blows my mind how many people think they're safe because nothing ever happened to them before until they die or disappear.
@sebastianthehotsaucedude5473
@sebastianthehotsaucedude5473 4 ай бұрын
This is the best disturbing content maker on YT imo.
@nellou5527
@nellou5527 Ай бұрын
I’m always anxiously waiting for you to drop a video, bc I’ve watched every one of them. I especially love your disaster and cave/mining videos. Great job on making awesome videos and it’s great to see your subscribers growing each time a video drops! Thanks for all your hardwork!
@skiller189x4
@skiller189x4 4 ай бұрын
Why not show the Tara Calico/Michael Henley photo? Goodness sake, it’s been shown in the news since its discovery in 1989, and the image is all over the internet. Showing it helps to keep it in the public eye and may facilitate further leads into both missing persons cases.
@manmaje3596
@manmaje3596 4 ай бұрын
I love it when this backing music is used! It’s so simple, effective and haunting all at the same time. I like all the music used but this version is definitely my favourite! :-)
@peterscholllamour6523
@peterscholllamour6523 4 ай бұрын
does anybody knows the track?
@random-dt4yz
@random-dt4yz 4 ай бұрын
​@@peterscholllamour6523i want to know the same thing
@Swishersweetcigarilo
@Swishersweetcigarilo 4 ай бұрын
Your channel is the kind that people find and binge watch all the previous ones. Been there done that and I still want more. You'll be at 1,000,000 subscribers soon!
@christinaisaacson3122
@christinaisaacson3122 4 ай бұрын
As always, you are the best at telling these types of stories. Love your pod as well!
@Corban..
@Corban.. Ай бұрын
Last person seen with victim and lying about locations, alibis, refusing to work or corporate with police, yeah totally innocent don’t bother looking into him further. Did these detectives buy their certification from Facebook marketplace or what?
@b-dub6865
@b-dub6865 4 ай бұрын
You’ve become my new Mr. Ballen fix. You & Mr. B provide the BEST content, & you both present the facts & the emotional impact on the victims in a respectful manner. Thank you!!
@jdnchar
@jdnchar 3 ай бұрын
I simply LOVE the ambiance that your background music gives. Please keep up the amazing work!
@richrichie3153
@richrichie3153 4 ай бұрын
The day got better immediately when I saw cases of disappearances from Scary Interesting. These and the scuba or cave exploring gone bad stories are the best storytelling, editing, and narration I have seen on this platform. Maybe some other people think differently, but that is my opinion.
@20Kilogram
@20Kilogram 4 ай бұрын
Between Scary Interesting and Tragedy Tales my morbid side is always well fed
@same5952
@same5952 4 ай бұрын
LOL!
@JAC_151
@JAC_151 4 ай бұрын
Forgot to donate to thank you for your hard work on these videos.
@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting 3 ай бұрын
Hey there! Thanks so much for watching and supporting the channel!
@elbaestridge6503
@elbaestridge6503 4 ай бұрын
Found your channel and subscribed. Keep bringing more creepiness , please 😮!
@delilahboa
@delilahboa 4 ай бұрын
Story 1….. I can’t believe David’s mother would allow him to travel so far being only 8 years old, so sad…….great stories Sean, hope you’re well xx
@iamHereToMotivateYou
@iamHereToMotivateYou 4 ай бұрын
Perfect bedtime story
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