By popular request, here is a longer format video without having to listen to all of the intros and outros of the videos in a playlist format. As with my other cave-exploring marathon, the earlier stuff is noticeably worse visually and in terms of audio quality. Unfortunately, there’s only so much I can do in post to fix that. Later marathons will be up to the current standard, AND the regular upload will still be this weekend! This weekend we've got some cave/diving content, and next weekend a brand new collection, as per your requests in the recent post! Have a great week! - Sean
@crazyaussie7054 Жыл бұрын
Love your work Sean!!! Huge support from an Aussie listener❤❤
@txominabel6353 Жыл бұрын
Great video Huge respect to you fir making this content on a daily basis But did you Really have to censor genitals at 33:03?
@diegoviniciomejiaquesada4754 Жыл бұрын
Man you should do more of ths type of videos, but like something quarterly... You compile the videos of 3 to 4 months. it's amazing.
@williampotts4404 Жыл бұрын
I just need to tell you that you have a fantastic voice your easy to understand and very smooth on the ears
@kirkdurkadurka Жыл бұрын
Scary Interesting, why can't you just find some new or potentially unknown horror stories instead of just playing it safe ultimately regurgitating the same stories from other channels just to re-word slightly and put out there for some safe views.
@ygts Жыл бұрын
I love how there used to be people literally glowing in the dark and people were like "probably fine"
@jenipherochoa3731 Жыл бұрын
Right!
@WideAwakeHuman Жыл бұрын
It’s so hard to understand the mindset of people in history
@bigfoxki Жыл бұрын
@@jacksmith5233 You can say the affect is jaw-dropping.
@michaelcanan5794 Жыл бұрын
And you don't notice what the powers that be do to everyone currently? Things don't change times do.
@Morbing_Time Жыл бұрын
Corporate greed is a bitch
@ThatDandyGuy Жыл бұрын
That first Yellowstone story reminds me how important it is to keep dogs on a leash. No matter how well trained it’s better to be safe than sorry.
@pinkminipuff Жыл бұрын
Oh, there is literally hundreds of signs saying to keep pets on leash or not allowing pets in certain areas aka near the boardwalks or by the pools. It's truly a sad tale that like most tragedies we hear about in Yellowstone, could have been prevented.
@mikylak7983 Жыл бұрын
This story really hit me just because I kind of understand. I can't say I wouldn't find myself having a very difficult mental argument in this situation. Assuming you clearly understand the situation, logically there's really nothing you can do for the poor dog but watch. Yet that's got to be gut reaching. If you don't quite fully understand/appreciate the actual situation (and high emotional and/or emergency situations tend to make many people panic and rush judgement) and you care about pets like I do it becomes understandable how your brain might land on screw it I can do this... It's just plain sad. Where I live we see loose dogs that have escaped yards all the time and frequently it's hours before the owners notice and go looking. It makes me so angry because there are very really dangerous things out there that the animals simply don't or can't understand.
@naldof6732 Жыл бұрын
@@mikylak7983regardless of how you feel about animals. They’re animals. And risking your life in an obvious situation where they’re gone is just plain foolish. This is a boiling vat of chemicals. Your dog may not have the sense enough to know the danger of it before it’s too late but as a person you do. Not to mention people around you telling you not to go. At that point you’ve used up your sympathy since people, even strangers cared about your life but you cared more about a dog….
@mikylak7983 Жыл бұрын
@@naldof6732 Spoken just like someone who has never been faced with a real danger before. Once you have faced a situation where you don't have time to think about what is actually going on then come preach to me. Also I'm already thinking that dogs life holds more value than snotty people like you
@AlexSDU Жыл бұрын
My best bet that all the pet-related incidents in Yellowstone, none of it involve cat. Asshole they may be, cat ain't that stupid to jump into the boiling pools.
@trancandy1 Жыл бұрын
the radium one made my blood boil. the fact that they tried to drag and stall the legal proceedings on for as long as possible because they knew the women had a limited time to live is absolutely inhuman. idk if there's a hell but i hope those people are COOKING
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
TL-TOO READ!
@therealjibrano Жыл бұрын
there is no hell but the one they are forced to live
@trancandy1 Жыл бұрын
@@therealjibrano well that sucks because those businessmen who lied to the radium girls didn't seem to have bad lives
@therealjibrano Жыл бұрын
@@trancandy1 indeed
@ericgarcia4049 Жыл бұрын
There is most certainly a Hell and anyone who says otherwise is a fool who’s in for a rude awakening.
@Jaker21232 ай бұрын
11:59 this picture has, and always will haunt me! That poor innocent little girl … she was so brave … my heart breaks for her!
@TheTuttle9910 ай бұрын
What's crazy is that these kinds of stories are truly endless. There has been unfathomable misery throughout the ages
@dundabird32032 ай бұрын
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@emmetthowell899 Жыл бұрын
Imagine being Alice. You accidentally get buried alive and after fighting for 2 days and then your family goes “ehh she’s dead enough, just bury her again”
@justayoutuber1906 Жыл бұрын
There is enough oxygen for less than an hour of life. You CANNOT be buried for days and live. IMPOSSIBLE
@Monasaurus_Rex Жыл бұрын
@@justayoutuber1906coffins pre modern medicine aren’t the same as they are now. They weren’t air tight. Also the actual estimate is 5 hours of air
@truegemrn11 ай бұрын
I know! This one is so perplexing!
@aliciamarcel36209 ай бұрын
FUKIN NUTS
@exnihiloadnihilum50948 ай бұрын
@justayoutuber1906 Many caskets had a tube buried that led to the surface precisely because this happened with some regularity. Often with a bell tied to a string.
@aivryjett29 Жыл бұрын
Tilly grabbed her arm, not her ponytail, that ponytail story was made up by SeaWorld to put the blame on Dawn. Also the fact that Tilly was used as a breeding whale for the rest of SeaWorld and ended up dying from a lung infection in a small pool is just horrid.
@tyosh8635 Жыл бұрын
Adqlllp
@aldranzam3456 Жыл бұрын
The fact torturing animals is very much legal will always disturb me. That includes cattle.
@Jeff-jl2xc Жыл бұрын
@@aldranzam3456 who gives a shit, if we are eating them then anything goes
@qook1543 Жыл бұрын
@@aldranzam3456 it’s not though
@Auriculatus Жыл бұрын
@@alejandrosaavedra9057 lol, an abused animal deserves to die? The only species in earth that deserves to die are humans. Killing, burning and destroying everything they see.
@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
When I hear stories about the guy getting locked in the oven and similar events, it always makes me think of lockout/tagout. I know it can be inconvenient, especially during tasks that are quick or that happen often, but that man would be alive if the machine was locked out. I repair and maintain equipment in a hardwood mill and regularly have to be inside/under/on equipment like kilns to dry the lumber (similar to what he was in but as long as a basketball court), chippers that turn an entire log into toothpicks in a matter of seconds, debarkers that strip logs in seconds, bandsaws taller than a house,, etc. Even when I know that I have shutoff the power and I'm the only one with a key to the padlocks I use, it's still a freaky feeling because sometimes you can't help but wonder "what if" somebody powered up the electricity, pneumatics, hydraulics or whatever the power source is while you're inside or underneath a lot of that machinery.
@VictoriaMarch13 Жыл бұрын
A cousin of mine was recently killed inside of a machine he was sent into to work on. It was so gruesome we still don't even know all the details. All because of negligence just like in that story. He was a young father to 3 boys and happily married. RIP Ryan.
@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
@@VictoriaMarch13 I'm sorry to hear that. That's absolutely horrible.
@Lasse3 Жыл бұрын
@@justlucky8254i have zero faith in machines or building.. Even when taking an elevator i can be hit by paranoia, and riding an airplane is completely no go.
@Dad_Lyon10 ай бұрын
Lockout tagout is ignored because it's mildly inconvenient... seen it ignored dozens of times. Good on you for using it!
@mombiezombaby70689 ай бұрын
Your not the only one who thinks that. Common sense Unless your one of those cocky I’m a bad ass type people who just wanna get hurt I guess Because that’s all I see when someone don’t use the Lock out tag out system for your safety and so you don’t get hurt or killed.
@dxcSOUL Жыл бұрын
That picture of Omyra right before her death is so haunting
@anonygrazer3234Ай бұрын
What haunts me is reporters, crawling around like flies on a corpse, watching and waiting and taking pictures. (forgive the analogy, but it's truly fitting here)
@anjachan19 күн бұрын
poor girl.
@gabrielal-aguilera385516 күн бұрын
@@anonygrazer3234 definitely, I'm from there and I have an aunt that is the sole survivor from 45 family members we had that lived there (my gm's family, from my moms side, where from there). Sadly, I know way to much about that tragedy. There were sings, so many many many sings but villagers and farmers were forgotten or not informed because the lack of resources. Even the animals were acting out, obviously sensing something, some people even left days before the eruption because there were many sings. Thing is, many people couldn't afford to just pack-up and leave (just to be on the safe side). But most knew something was coming, talks were happening between families, friends and neighbors about leaving. We know for a fact my gm's parent's always had a packed suitcase under the bed, to manage to leave in a moments notice. They also talked with my gm (over the phone, before going to sleep, the night it happened) about how the decided they were leaving in the morning. Sadly, they waited too long. In the case of Omyra, there wasn't much to do. Many people went to see her and keep her company, the debris and her aunt pinned her down. I might recall this wrong, but the blunt trauma was so bad, that the pinning was the only thing keeping her alive for that long. She we bleeding internally, which can be seen in her eyes. There were many attempts to help and get her out, but they all kind of knew that she would die in a matter of minutes or even seconds if they managed to pull her out. Also I believe the debris broke her leg(s) and it would've been more traumatic to pull her out. Either way her faith was sadly sealed and it was a matter of time. So sadly other than trying them impossible there wasn't much to do. Omyra became the image of the tragedy and as horrible as it all was, she helped to put pressure on the officials to help everyone in Colombian not just the important people.
@jevinjensen620910 ай бұрын
You're telling me an orca killed three people and SeaWorld was STILL like "but look at what he can do with this beach ball!"?
@snailtooth42287 ай бұрын
That is not surprising lmao
@jlo77707 ай бұрын
Yeah who cares? People are plentiful, whales doing tricks are rare.
@LadyLash227 ай бұрын
Anything for money smh
@CarbonatedGravy6 ай бұрын
I’ve literally never once heard of any other animal that did shit like that and wasn’t put down immediately, it took all that and absolutely everyone hating on seaworld just to stop BREEDING them not even stopping the captivity or shows They must really make a TON of money off those shows to still do it after all that
@lancepage19145 ай бұрын
@@CarbonatedGravya ton of money? Maybe. But I think the research and data they gathered from having Orcas as test subjects is of more value than the money gathered from whale shows.
@easypeezie4494 Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine being the mother of that poor little girl who was trapped and having to see that photograph. I don’t know how you could ever get over something like that.
@EyeCue23 Жыл бұрын
She died too
@EyeCue23 Жыл бұрын
Crazy part is when you think about it she would’ve survived if it wasn’t for her aunt grabbing her legs and locking her in
@Tarnished-bn5gq Жыл бұрын
I’d hang myself out of grief.
@favlam1408 Жыл бұрын
@@EyeCue23 she was away on a business trip that day so she didn't die in that specific disaster, so there's still a chance she saw the pic.
@cozytoe Жыл бұрын
@@EyeCue23 Her mother was away.
@oliviawatts2605 Жыл бұрын
43:27 Jesus Christ that poor woman… that’s just horrific. I cannot imagine being trapped in an elevator with a head you just saw get separated from the body. And poor Hitoshi. What a horrifying way to go.
@jenseialily3421 Жыл бұрын
Instant death… very smart It’s a quote from the office 🙃 lol. But seriously, I’m glad he didn’t suffer. He was probably dead quite instantly. On the other hand… that woman is gonna be scarred for life. But at least she’s still alive!
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
TLTR
@zawarudo1041 Жыл бұрын
I am quite positive man's fate was more terrible, considering he was killed in gruesome and painful wasy but for some reason your hierachy of compassion in the other way i guess
@lexyshannon942811 ай бұрын
@@Dr.Phelixit's barely a paragraph. What else do you want??
@cowboyga110 ай бұрын
@@zawarudo1041because his fate while terrible was over quickly for him. While she was stuck in there with his corpse and it will stay with her for the rest of her life
@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
The radium they used to paint those dials and gages is no joke. I cleaned up the scrap metal from my family's farm and it was decades worth of old logging and farming equipment. Multiole semi trailer loads of it. One of the loads was rejected at the recycle facility because it set off their radiation detectors. They had to empty the trailer and search thru it to find the problem. It was from a cluster of gages out of an old log loader that had been converted from an old WW2 heavy truck. 70 years after it was built, that little bit of radioactive material was over the limits and tripped the alarm even buried inside the middle of that entire trailer load of scrap. Amazing.
@iHopeyoure0ffended4 ай бұрын
Nobody gives af.
@IchCharacter4 ай бұрын
And it will continue to do so, for many thousands of years, most likely.
@antoniokastrocarlisledemel661710 күн бұрын
@@iHopeyoure0ffendedSpeak for yourself cuz I love hearing stories like my man that started this thread said but then again noticing your screen name I guess it's no surprise you'd post a comment like that
@mishie618 Жыл бұрын
Omayra Sanchez died from sepsis. Her blood had become infected by the waste that was all around her, soaking into her injuries and poor little body. It was one of the most gutwrenching things to happen to a child I have ever seen. She was told she was goong to die. And she did, alone, all but for the reporters who were there holding her hand. It was absolutely heartbreaking. It still is all of these yeats later. 😢
@somethingindistinct6 ай бұрын
thank you so much for the specification, i was thinking it wouldn't have been gangrene and hypothermia would take way less than 60 hours to set in
@MrKotaGrey5 ай бұрын
I can remember the picture of her that circulated when this happened. Her piercing eyes will forever be engrained in my mind.
@AidenLS5 ай бұрын
:( thanks for the info.. hope you are okay.
@Wallenquist4 ай бұрын
😢
@dankenstein94622 ай бұрын
You mean all the goulish gawpers who were there do nothing but get the exclusive and not help?
@swissmiss669610 ай бұрын
That radium case is infuriating and there's DOZENS of cases EXACTLY like it playing out in courts today. Company denies their product is harmful and goes behind everyone's back to cover it up and pay people off. All day everyday!
@full-timepog68444 ай бұрын
Its sad. They always try to cover up instead of doing better 😢
@mesothelimoa3412 ай бұрын
Killing people for personal profit is capitalism in a nutshell.
@mlisaj11116 күн бұрын
It still happens, but nothing like it used to. There was a time that if you got Black Lung from being a coal miner or if you were a factory worker who got an arm ripped off by equipment, you just got fired that day, with a “sorry, you aren’t going to be able to work fast enough with that.” And people often generally agreed with that..thinking that the injured worker must have made a mistake or were careless. Corporations were considered noble employers even more so than now. And even 50 years ago, factories would rarely even tell workers what chemicals they were working with, and it would just be labeled something like “mix A” or “finishing coat 2.” It took a law to say that factories needed to keep a record of what their vats contained in case someone fell in or got splashed. Before that they would show up at ERs, and doctors would have no idea what they were exposed to and it delayed treatment. So much is still the same, but it’s better.
@dougeldridge12194 күн бұрын
Corporations have destroyed our world.
@jasmine0354 Жыл бұрын
Because of incidents such as the one at Bumblebee Foods, there is a "lock out tag out" procedure where electrical equipment cannot be turned on during repairs. RIP Jose
@reiddutchess9955 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe it required a death to teach people how simple, logical, and necessary that safety consideration is.
@Vaporwave_kdh Жыл бұрын
I’m sure it wasn’t just one either.
@violet7773 Жыл бұрын
@@reiddutchess9955 regulations are written in blood. every safety regulation for workers or customers has a story like this behind it
@stedydubdetroit9 ай бұрын
Giant autoclaves have killed many people. It’s a problem.
@markd66349 ай бұрын
Do you think anybody yelled out " hey this tuna tastes really good" What did you add to it?
@UwU_Blaster Жыл бұрын
For the Alice Blunden case… 100% sounds like foul play. Her family probably gave her the poppy tea and then there’s no way you bury a loved one alive for a second time by accident.
@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 Жыл бұрын
Right?! Did they not even wait for rigomortis?? Wow! 🤔🧐
@jamescrab4110 Жыл бұрын
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 bruh it was 1674 the fuck did you expect.
@jamescrab4110 Жыл бұрын
how
@fuktrumpanzeeskum Жыл бұрын
Seriously. What kind of family is like "ah, she's almost dead, just rebury her and call it a day".
@nicholasadams2374 Жыл бұрын
100%!!!! They allegedly die, and you bury them so fast that the drugs haven't even worn off yet. That takes a matter of hours! Clearly that grave was dug in advance. They wake up, get discovered. So then you bury them again, because they look like they're about to die - for real this time. THEN, the guard on duty mysteriously goes out for drinks, while the person is buried alive!! You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to see something is rotten in Denmark (aka suspect). The inspector on that case was either crooked, or inept.
@moviewolverine89 Жыл бұрын
That video of the Station Nightclub Fire is used in the fire service for training on all kinds of topics, including fire spread, building codes and MCIs. The fact that you can see the whole event unfold very clearly in real time makes it horrifying but invaluable as a learning opportunity. It's so cinematic you'd almost swear it was a one take scene from a movie.
@debb4809 Жыл бұрын
The full video is horrifying. This one is edited. Wish I'd never seen it.
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
TLTR
@laurenhorner6963 Жыл бұрын
@@debb4809Absolutely agree. There’s a video that also overlays audio from a recording tape inside the nightclub…I wish I’d watched that one. I’m glad they edited the footage for this.
@Sceme1991 Жыл бұрын
By the start of that video I'm surprised even that many made it out alive. Seemed like that black smoke engulfed the room almost immediately. That is extremely claustrophobic.
@b-dub686511 ай бұрын
I just spent an hour watching that video & it’s haunting. The worst part is when he goes to a section of the building & people are screaming for their lives, “I’m burning” & “open it,” but there’s no one in sight. They were trapped in the building with no way out. It’s chilling. In this video, it’s at 39:45, but you can’t hear the audio. Soon after that, a man walks out of the building literally on fire, & then you see a man still trying to pull a person out of the crushed entrance & they’re both on fire. He didn’t show that part in this video. It’s very sad & probably too disturbing for some.
@zoebosman856111 ай бұрын
An animal psychologist should know how cruel it is to keep Orcas in captivity
@Aconitum_napellus7 ай бұрын
They should eat cheese flavoured cheese.
@AndeanPuma5 Жыл бұрын
11:50 poor Omaira, it was said she was hallucinating on being late to go to school 😔😔 even with death around the corner her subconscient mind was the one of a responsible kid
@SevenGC89 Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen it written anywhere but in the Radium Girls story their families must have suffered health issues as well, like all the photos show younger girls in their 20s, early 30s, I'm sure some of them had children or babies at least and I can't imagine that a newborn or a developing child being held and cared for by someone literally emitting radiation from their bones is not going to be detrimental to the child's development, some scary shit man. Also anytime I see one of those pictures of an Orca in captivity with it's Dorsal fin sagging downwards like that it just breaks my heart. Being able to feel bored and depressed takes a very high functioning brain, it knows it's not supposed to be in a tank doing tricks for fish, it wants to be out in the open ocean with its Pod hunting. Human beings have such a high capacity to doing good and beautiful things but man when we do horrible despicable things like this..it's just sad.
@mammadingo9165 Жыл бұрын
Yes we are capable of both great kindness and great malevolence. The key is acknowledging both and striving to get better not bitter.
@jugghead-1975 Жыл бұрын
@@mammadingo9165Well said....
@nikkibraden8302 Жыл бұрын
@@mammadingo9165 ⁷😅
@luludrinkerofcoffee4035 Жыл бұрын
I think in those days a woman wasn't working if she was married or caring for kids... so if they were working they were younger than 25.. I think most radium girls were early 20s and they would have been unmarried. If they had kids they wouldn't have worked anymore and the radiation would sterilize them so I dont think any would have had kids.
@jturtle5318 Жыл бұрын
The movie Blackfish covers Tillamook's heartbreaking story.
@henzoko5946 Жыл бұрын
This is a straight banger of a video. Not only is it age restricted but its story after story. Thank you
@sandersystreams123 Жыл бұрын
The number of you complaining about these being 'repeats' of his earlier videos when the title makes it incredibly obvious this is a marathon compilation of his previous videos is making me lose faith in people's reading comprehension. Do you buy singers' greatest hits albums and then complain there aren't any new songs?
@Sheryl5108 ай бұрын
F#ck em. All of em.
@pugachevskobra56367 ай бұрын
✅✅✅
@kaisenji6 ай бұрын
Facts.
@Sheahova5 ай бұрын
He remastered almost all of his content he even said it when he was going to do it alot before he did it. He got better a setup soo naturally why not do so.
@Sheahova5 ай бұрын
Its not his fault they missed the memos
@Dolldizzy Жыл бұрын
0:38 painted pools 4:09 pallet 6:03 photograph 12:26 month 14:01 grant's law 15:29 scarf 17:37 alone 19:17 conditions 26:20 vat 29:42 tilly/orca 36:24 the station 41:26 hitoshi nikaidoh 43:58 alice blunden 46:43 uss west Virginia
@normturner4849 Жыл бұрын
Thanks lots for this. I have heard some of these stories already on this channel or Mr Ballin's channel (a great storyteller with hand gestures and facial expressions that help express the story) and now I can choose the ones I don't know quickly. Thanks again 😀
@daniellong7549 Жыл бұрын
@@normturner4849yooooo I forgot his name thank you sooooo much! :D
@renskivideos Жыл бұрын
The buried alive story: Someone in that family WANTED Alison dead.
@iswiftone814 Жыл бұрын
Right like who gave her the poppy seed drink
@renskivideos Жыл бұрын
@@iswiftone814 yep!
@justayoutuber1906 Жыл бұрын
Oxygen runs out in buried coffin in less than an hour. There is no way she survived for two days. Complete BS
@dillwidit Жыл бұрын
@@justayoutuber1906 i assume in the 1600's coffins werent air tight as they are today, so it may very well be possible
@dillwidit Жыл бұрын
what i dont get is why she was buried a 2nd time?, and with a guard? huh?!@#
@CrocBankRbbr Жыл бұрын
Am I going to relisten to stories I’ve heard multiple times, you bet I am
@willisamak3654 Жыл бұрын
lol right
@paulwright8378 Жыл бұрын
Yeh I wish he put chapters in so I could skip to the ones I haven't heard
@Mrmuscelz1 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only one 😂you bet we are listening again love these videos 😊
@peterneijs387 Жыл бұрын
@@Mrmuscelz1 Why ?
@LINKINPARK262 Жыл бұрын
@@peterneijs387 I'm guessing it's because this type of insanity isn't usually contagious. Don't take my word for it though...I'm definitely not a rocket surgeon.
@CodeGrayHere Жыл бұрын
Those radium girls would be disheartened to hear that we still have to constantly fight against the greed of the big corporations and the harm they do us.
@honiik7441 Жыл бұрын
😅 17:56 17:57 17:58
@toddwinkie8128 Жыл бұрын
Wtf are you talking about. There isn’t any hazards anymore with osha But there is a lot more lazy people that want me to pay for them to live worry free So sad
@SavageEntertainmentYEAH Жыл бұрын
@@toddwinkie8128keep sucking maybe corporate will give you a prize
@CodeGrayHere Жыл бұрын
@@toddwinkie8128 Trump dismantled a LOT of consumer protections and the Rs will take it further if they gain power. It's all about helping their rich donors' corporations make more money. Proper disposal of chemicals isn't free, dumping it into lakes and rivers is. Read about the river that caught fire.
@skorpion7132 Жыл бұрын
@@toddwinkie8128 The point OP was trying to make went over high didn't it? The point was: Governments and corporations still do anything they can to put the blame on the consumer or "someone/thing else" so long as they can get their greedy paws on the money, YOUR money. Sure, it isn't going to as bad a radium poisoning but the principle is still the same.
@mkburwell9523 Жыл бұрын
I used to work as an usher in a theatre, and the fire marshall made us watch the video of the station nightclub fire. It's the most disturbing video I've ever seen. It's been years, but I can still remember the screaming. One infuriating detail is that a bouncer blocked anyone other than the band from exiting through the door behind the stage.
@TheOrginalPrincessColey11 ай бұрын
If I can remember correctly, I think they chained some of the doors. I’ll have to ask my husband because it’s been almost 21 years and I was a preteen when it happened. But I think I remember the news talking about the chains
@razorfett14710 ай бұрын
The place was a deathtrap. A bunch of the exits were locked. Waaay past capacity for a place that size. Highly flammable acoustic foam covering every wall...with no sprinkler system. Even if the band HADNT been dumb enough to try and set off spark fountains inside this tiny building...being inside that building with that crowd wouldve been nightmarish
@TheOrginalPrincessColey10 ай бұрын
@@razorfett147 they used the restaurant across the street to hold the bodies in the freezer because our MEs office isn’t that big. The whole thing is messed up. I drove by there yesterday and I do have to say, the monument they put up is beautiful.
@Aconitum_napellus7 ай бұрын
Eat cheese flavoured cheese.
@GoofyFang5 ай бұрын
@@TheOrginalPrincessColey Humans have made some wonderful monuments for those once living. There's this one in
@jkjenkins33 Жыл бұрын
I feel really bad for Wu. I also think that could happen to me because I’m so alone. No one would notice me gone.
@corycatlady2222 Жыл бұрын
I hope you’re feeling better. I know what it’s like to feel alone. Be brave. The world is better with you in it. There’s a reason you’re here. I hope you find it.
@77Creation11 ай бұрын
Hope you meet some people you can bond with. Big world out there. 🙏🏽
@nicholasgreenway61010 ай бұрын
I hope you’re doing ok
@SomeTallGuy8649 ай бұрын
Hey friend, there are many people who would love to have you in their life. Find a community with people who share your interests and beliefs. Way more often than not, they'd love to have you join. Hang in there - it may be hard to accept at first, but you are not alone. Praying for you. May peace fill your life.
@2WorldWar27 ай бұрын
Thug that shit out
@mrFiiSKiiS Жыл бұрын
I use the Radium Girls story to explain the importance of OSHA regularly. I'm adding the work related death numbers going from 14k to 4500 despite the massive growth of the workforce.
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
TLTR, ain't nobody got time fa dat!
@77Creation11 ай бұрын
Awesome. 👍🏽
@jell0fr0gg149 ай бұрын
@@Dr.Phelixi think you may just be illiterate i’m afraid
@the_last_ranger8 ай бұрын
@@jell0fr0gg14 lmaooo
@lancepage19145 ай бұрын
The importance of OSHA. Yeah, lol right. Did you hear the part when OSHA came into existence specifically after this incident? Which assumes that there was no OSHA before this incident.
@Itried20takennames Жыл бұрын
I am kind of shocked that a walk-in oven, autoclave, pressurizer, whatever. wouldn’t have an internal door opening mechanism and/or a prominent internal emergency “power off” switch. Even with training and procedures, seems pretty inevitable that eventually….someone will make a mistake and someone will get shut inside.
@normalhuman9878 Жыл бұрын
Corporations will cut corners wherever they can until they’re forced to stop
@lexyshannon942811 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the pure dread that man experienced seconds before his death. He knew that machine inside and out. He knew exactly what was happening.
@77Creation11 ай бұрын
History shows that it takes people dying to get people to do the right thing. Even then folks still have to be forced. The real tragedy is how quickly we forget why, we relax and end up in a doom loop.
@knight838_7 ай бұрын
There are now more safety procedures to prevent these types of accidents. The big one being "Lock Out Tag Out". So the piece of equipment should be locked in an inoperable way with the only person with a key being the person working on it.
@thehufflepuffcherri39586 ай бұрын
@@77Creation safety regulations are written in blood 😔
@heathertaylor8904 Жыл бұрын
The photo of Omira has haunted me since I first saw it. I hope she's at peace.
@shanthishourya8082 Жыл бұрын
Seen the photo many times but never knew her story , so sad what happened to her . Hope she is at peace
@pancon994710 ай бұрын
Me too. It's just so horrible. I don't know if I believe in n after life but if there is one I hope she is at peace like you said. What a horrible story. I hope we can come up with better ideas so this never happens again.
@YmustTh3w0rldG0r0und8 ай бұрын
They should have just broken her legs if it meant that she would have gotten out alive. Yeah it would have sucked having cast on both broken legs, but they would have healed and she could have lived.
@Aconitum_napellus7 ай бұрын
I hope you eat some cheese flavoured cheese.
@Aconitum_napellus7 ай бұрын
@@pancon9947 Eating cheese flavoured cheese is a great idea.
@deimos7577 Жыл бұрын
Respect to the man who tried to save his dog. Maybe it was stupid, but he no doubt had incredible loyalty to those he loved.
@reiverdaemon Жыл бұрын
Nah that dog would not have wanted him to do that. Should have had it on a leash.
@ihave7sacks11 ай бұрын
It's the most stupid death ever. The dog was beyond being saved the moment it entered the boiling pond. That's not brave, it's being too stupid to realise the dog had no chance. Like someone else said. If the dog jumped off a 1000 foot cliff it would be like jumping off after it to try and save it.
@77Creation11 ай бұрын
He loved him. Just not enough to leash the poor thing.
@gabriellenojaim26110 ай бұрын
What's the old saying? "There is no greater sacrifice than to give your life for that of a friend..."
@brandonescalante63749 ай бұрын
@@ihave7sacksi see your point but also if the dog was able to swim around a bit and yelp out in pain, it wouldn't be inconceivable to think "if i can get in and out quick enough i'll save the dog". also in those situations, watching your pet child burn to death, it's hard to stick to common sense
@SmokeyChipOatley Жыл бұрын
God I watched the full video of The Station fire back when it went viral and it messed me up for a whole week. It is by far one of the most haunting and terrifying videos I’ve ever seen. I know a large portion is shown here but I would recommend against seeking it out and watching the whole thing on your own unless you want to have an audio/visual scar imprinted on your mind that you won’t ever forget. Years later, I never fail to make a mental note of any emergency exits whenever possible.
@debb4809 Жыл бұрын
Just posted a similar comment to yours before seeing it. I agree - very disturbing
@Messup76544 ай бұрын
Not disturbing your not watching people burn just hearing screams like from a game
@fredthecow189015 күн бұрын
Too late, I watched it because of this channel. It's very haunting, the screams and the block of people is just awful.
@existentialgamer9206 Жыл бұрын
The first story is like the iconic terrible fate story, right up there with Nutty Putty cave. So sad that guy lost both his dog, and his friend, that day.
@wadewilson8011 Жыл бұрын
They were stupid. Everyone knows the hot springs at Yellowstone are at boiling point. This is common knowledge. They should've had a leash on that dog, knowing they were going to be around ares so dangerous. That's irresponsible and dumb. I feel sorry for the dog ONLY!
@wildwest1832 Жыл бұрын
Yeah IDK. There are signs everywhere. Huges vats of steam from the heat rising from them. IDK its possible to not get how hot they are. So IDK what else could reasonably be done to stop dumb people from doing dumb things
@Dr.K.Wette_BE Жыл бұрын
@@wadewilson8011 Very stupid indeed, before jumping, jut put your hand in the water !
@zrainyday5266 Жыл бұрын
It is really sad but none of it would've happened if they'd just kept the poor dog on a leash as they were supposed to. And jumping in after the pet was an extra layer of this. I understand the despair and desperation when a pet is dying but once the dog was in that water, sadly, there was no saving it and he should've stayed out. Poor doggo and poor owner but on the part of the owner, it was ignorance and a lack of common sense that caused this.
@funonvancouverisland Жыл бұрын
Takes a special kind of stupid to 1) not have your dog on a leash near danger And 2) jump into certain death to save an animal.. he might as well have jumped off a 500 foot cliff after his dog..
@savagehabits9369 Жыл бұрын
A collection of horrible fates with a viewer discretion warning?? NICE Please never change scary interesting. I’ve been a fan since you had about 50k subs. You’r getting better and better and perfecting your craft!
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
FFS this is TLTR
@petermuller608 Жыл бұрын
The most humane way was letting her die in agony? If she could not be saved, at least relief her from the pain
@aazhie Жыл бұрын
Sure, but would you be the one to kill a kid in front of her family? I'm not sure I could manage that, myself
@richardmills8401 Жыл бұрын
Couldnt find a hydraulic car jack to get the girl out. I wasn't there but no way i could watch her die.
@semajnosnhoj6351 Жыл бұрын
@@aazhiethey didn't need to kill her, they could have given her a sedative to easy her into death, not pure agony to the end.
@Sandman_Slim Жыл бұрын
Cry me a lahar.
@MountainCry Жыл бұрын
@@richardmills8401 they wanted to get some heavy equipment to her, but resources weren't available due to the disaster.
@UmatsuObossa8 ай бұрын
The cameraman in the nightclub fire was the smartest one there. He noticed something was wrong and get himself out of there BEFORE a panic began. Sadly letting others not notice until you're out is the best way to go because as happened here, people WILL tramble eachother and cause more deaths than were necessary. If they'd ALL stayed calm and left in an orderly but quick fashion, MOST people would have been fine
@melissaharris33894 ай бұрын
Cameraman always survives
@Messup76544 ай бұрын
@@melissaharris3389ALWAYS
@negablackdragon9 ай бұрын
As a colombian myself, i have to say that the Armero story hits hard, since i visited the place before leaving the country, the disaster was so intense even the air around feels odd
@DeltaCodeGames Жыл бұрын
45:05 - "For whatever reason, the grave couldn't be excavated without proper permission." Seriously? Fuck permission! Get her out for fuck's sake.
@linpittsburgh2375 Жыл бұрын
I hope she haunted the F out of everyone involved in that situation. She wasn’t dead yet and they put her back in?????
@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 Жыл бұрын
@@linpittsburgh2375 Right?!! 👀
@theNEWMASKSdudexxx Жыл бұрын
@@linpittsburgh2375Had to have been foul play
@Grizzly420M Жыл бұрын
seriously imagine being the one in the coffin and you finally got an adult to hear you and you feel so relieved just to have him say ill be back i need to go ask if i can have permission to save you 💀 literally crazy
@gregwasserman2635 Жыл бұрын
If you think the story of the radium girls is bad, you should do a piece on Eben Byers, a man who drank a lot of Radithor. As is way too much. What happened to him was something out of a horror movie.
@davejones9469 Жыл бұрын
It's a big difference between falling for medical quackery and basically overdosing yourself, to being told what you work with on a daily basis is totally safe despite knowing otherwise. I know you're just pointing out a specifically bad case, but there are lots probably worse than that BECAUSE of modern medicine. There was that Japanese guy I think who got a huge dose from work (can't remember exactly, probably power plant) and would have died in a matter of days...but instead, his family insisted they do everything to keep him alive, including amputating all his limbs, and having his skin constantly melt away requiring almost daily skin grafts. For months. I don't know Mr. Byer's story, but at least they couldn't force him to stay alive with medical technology.
@gregwasserman2635 Жыл бұрын
@@davejones9469, you should read about his story. They did try to keep him alive and it wasn't pretty. I wasn't saying it was exactly the same thing, but that the story was horrific.
@worldwaryou. Жыл бұрын
@@gregwasserman2635 wendigoon did a really good video on this case. Most stories make them sound evil but he goes through everything really in depth
@c.w.8200 Жыл бұрын
@@davejones9469 As far as I've understood from watching several videos on this the family didn't understand that he's doomed because he seemed relatively ok immediately after the accident before the effects really set in. It can be very hard for doctors to make families understand their loved one has to be let go. I don't know where you got that about amputations because I don't think the specifics are known that well and there's a foto of a burn victim that's wrongly labeled as being of Hisashi Ouchi.
@milkyo1206 Жыл бұрын
@@davejones9469 pop 0 pop 0 plow
@Astradi Жыл бұрын
The gas station story is aggravated by the fact that it was found that the manager had threatened to garnish wages, or punish the teen for stolen gas. (Very illegal) His story is now told in WorkSafeBC programs for young workers. If he had been made aware of his rights, he certainly would never have attempted to halt the vehicle. Which you should never ever do to begin with... Now all of BC requires you to pay the full amount prior to fueling. Both to prevent this, and at the time, growing incidents of gas theft. No job is worth your life. (Unless it requires you to do so.)
@MrRedberd Жыл бұрын
My cousin once worked for an armored truck company. She said that during a robbery, they were to save the money, not each other. I'm not sure what the current policies are.
@nopcshere609710 ай бұрын
In 2015, a similar one took place in Calgary, AB. A woman working at a gas station tried to stop a gas thief but was killed after falling off the hood and under the wheels when the thief tried to get away. Joshua Cody Mitchell got 11 years, a relatively strong sentence for Canada.
@Lafoochen7 ай бұрын
@@MrRedberdprobably to prevent inside jobs, I think a lot of them are bulletproof and they require to carry
@Nicole-kc1vx5 ай бұрын
@@nopcshere6097 the fact 11 years is strong in Canada is awful. I just don't understand why people think it's okay for murderers to be given second chances when their victims never can be?! The victim's split second decision sealed their fate, as should the perp. No second chances.
@Guanjyn Жыл бұрын
I’d normally think jumping in to save a pet is stupid but I recently got a cat and I’m very fond of her so I can understand now.
@FatFrogChonk10 ай бұрын
They aren't just "pets". They are animals that deserve as much respect as humans, maybe even more. At least you understand how it feels to love them now. I would sacrifice myself if it meant to save mine, but I'm not stupid enough to allow my dogs off the leash, especially around a dangerous acid pool. This situation could've been avoided if they had any sense. I wouldn't even allow my animals in close proximity to something that could cause injury or death.
@ettaetta4399 ай бұрын
@FatFrogChonk Unfortunately the pet was dead the moment they jumped into the boiling acid water. He had no way of saving them.
@GenXfrom75 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad KZbin FINALLY recommended this channel yesterday. What a perfect length video to help watch earlier videos in a single compilation. Listening while preparing for my day.❤
@jacobrog1622 Жыл бұрын
4 minutes after release, the fastest i have opened one of your videos. Love the content and especially love your cave disaster videos
@ScaryInteresting Жыл бұрын
Have some cave-ish content coming this weekend!
@shoshannasays6188 Жыл бұрын
@@ScaryInteresting Cave-ish? Intriguing! I'll be there 😊
@D3DRinger Жыл бұрын
All of these deaths are awful but hearing the first one always breaks my heart the most. Who wouldn’t want to try and save their pet?
@latergator4154 Жыл бұрын
A decision to not leash the dog costed his life
@mikewarner5583 Жыл бұрын
A child of mine, absolutely!!! A dog of mine? Sorry buddy
@MDcinematic Жыл бұрын
@Mike Warner 👀
@draculastraphouse7863 Жыл бұрын
Why would it break your heart? He thought he was going to be superman but he boiled himself, they even warned him but superman didn't care
@ilikemitchhedberg Жыл бұрын
But he did not try to save the pet because the situation was beyond repair as soon as the dog jumped in. If the dog fell off of a 1,000 metre cliff, would jumping off the cliff after the dog be considered "trying to help"?
@SulphurFoxx Жыл бұрын
Horrible fates for about an hour?! Yes please I will listen every second!
@trishbirchard1270 Жыл бұрын
Certainly listening to these ghastly tales reduces my petty issues!
@legerdemain444 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother had a huge fear of being buried alive by mistake. I can understand why since she grew up with plenty of stories of accidental burial. She insisted on being cremated so there was no chance of waking up underground.
@Tiglath-PileserXIX4 ай бұрын
That is a very good point. However, before you cremate the loved one, just make sure that they are "stiff" to ensure they are truly gone.
@MrForkfish4 ай бұрын
@@Tiglath-PileserXIX a body remains stiff for only about 1-2 days then they become limp again, so not really a surefire way to test wether or not they really died
@ruth_southernstar4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for creating such a compelling account, with superb pictures and photos. Brilliant narration and composed with sensitive and respectful language. Really fabulous x
@justinmcrobie4605 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering short and straightforward stories. Not every story can have the same riveting details as the Tilikum incident. They often end up being new (to me) stories. I can't tell you how many times I've heard about Elisa Lam.
@NohStar Жыл бұрын
after suffering a hundred percent body burns, being taken to salt lake city hospital is just rubbing… well, you know
@Zeppathy Жыл бұрын
He obviously needed hydrogen peroxide asap. The burning feeling means it's working. 😂
@GatsbyDen041 Жыл бұрын
Lmao rub it in while you can😂
@nightreaper666 Жыл бұрын
🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jturtle5318 Жыл бұрын
Butn care is highly specialized and resource intensive, and in many states only one or two facilities have burn units. The Shriners raise money to support burn unit beds, one old man used to sit on the bench just inside the entrance to a KMart in my area, wearing his Shriner's fez and collecting change. An overzealous new manager told him he couldn't solicit in the store, and so many customers complained that they had to allow him back.
@allen-castle Жыл бұрын
I let out the most exasperated sigh at this ☠️
@themysteriousmarshmallow684 Жыл бұрын
For the first story with the dog is sad, but sadly the dog should have been on a leash, especially in such a dangerous place.
@Sheahova5 ай бұрын
yea I guess people don’t think. I being born in wyoming refuse to even bring my dogs with me to the all the many springs they have.
@Xassaw Жыл бұрын
I want to express my appreciation for this video. I’ve heard a few of the stories before but you went into much more detail which answers a number of questions that I had when I first heard about some of the incidents. Great job!
@curioustruthteller8510 Жыл бұрын
My sister has had a job of taking the old cemetery's books (back in the day they'd hand write how the person died and the circumstances behind it) and her job is to take all these books and put them into a computer system. The stories of death and how unbelievably unlucky some people were, is mind boggling. Everything from choking on a bubble gum ball to heart attacks to kids on train tracks, and literally passing away on the toilet. There's SOooo many sad stories! It's quite a sad job but like she said, somebody has to do it. What gets her the most is the stories of the little ones. That's the hardest.
@Dragnfly_mynamewastaken Жыл бұрын
The burns to over 100% of the body thing still makes me raise an eyebrow. Burned so bad his ghost had burns.
@linpittsburgh2375 Жыл бұрын
Burns on the inside as well maybe? 100% of the outside and also inside the mouth etc? Anyway, that is horrifying as advertised, but I can see how you would just do that without thinking when you see your pet being hurt.
@lunamoonbaby4865 Жыл бұрын
Burned over 100%, not burns to over 100% :)
@serenitygaming2807 Жыл бұрын
I think it means the skin surface as they use skin from non burned parts to graft onto other bits of the body depending on how much is burned depends on if skin can be saved
@wireycoyote3544 Жыл бұрын
Over = Across, in this case, not over as above, like 'Over 9000'
@anaalvarado5371 Жыл бұрын
Means "all over his body" not over 100%.
@cortrichards8179 Жыл бұрын
A nice little detail in the Kirwin case, at Celestine Pool, in Yellowstone National Park: When he was pulled from the water by his friend and other visitors, his eyes had turned almost completely white, from being cooked in the volcanic heated water. He was now completely blind, as you mentioned in the above video. I was told this info by friends, who worked at Yellowstone, when this event happened. His skin did indeed slough right off when they tried to remove his boots and socks. It was not a pretty sight, from what I was told. That has to be one of the most horrible ways to perish. The pain he felt after emerging from the hot spring must have been beyond intense. I cannot even fathom how he survived as long as he did. Burns on 100 percent of his body! I only hope he was given massive amounts of Morphine and/or Fentanyl for the pain, before he perished. Definitely a horrible fate. Thank you for another excellent video, and thank you most of all, for sharing with all of us!
@dustinspeicher3390 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised no one ate him. Boiled eyeballs might be tasty, definitely need a bit of salt though. Then again tears are salty, so maybe they come presalted.
@TheDMChannelPerplexity Жыл бұрын
@@dustinspeicher3390 💀
@linuslexy3161 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention the dog had to go through just as much pain as well!
@cortrichards8179 Жыл бұрын
@@linuslexy3161 Yes, indeed. That poor canine must have been totally surprised by the hot water. It is a horrible fate for both the dog and Mr Kirwin. I wish someone had stopped Kirwin from diving into the hot spring, but he was completely focused on saving the dog, and I can understand that, but still wish someone had stopped him. I am not sure that Kirwin understood just how hot those waters are at Yellowstone. I have seen my share of people doing silly and sometimes very stupid things at Yellowstone. It still makes me cringe sometimes. More than enough unsuspecting tourists and other folks have lost their lives to the hot and boiling waters of Yellowstone, as well as from Grizzly Bear attacks and being tossed like a rag doll by ticked off and extremely territorial American Bison. Visitors often neglect to or don't bother, reading the pamphlets and other literature given to each and every tourist when they enter Yellowstone. The info provided in them is important and can be a real life saver. I should probably shut up now as this is getting long. Thanks for the comment/reply and have a great day! 🍄
@melissaharris33894 ай бұрын
Full thickness burns destroy the nerves that signal pain. Most people that are that baldy burned are strangly not in that much pain due to the damage to the nerves and the body producing HUGE amounts of endorphins and adrenaline as they go into shock.
@james25duckie3 Жыл бұрын
Visited Yellowstone last summer and while touring the hot springs and old faithful the guide told the first story, of the guy who went to after his dog in the spring and both died, to explain how hot they are…
@normalhuman9878 Жыл бұрын
They are also acidic
@Mohobofo Жыл бұрын
I don't think I could just watch my dog get boiled alive
@Dr.Phelix Жыл бұрын
I wonder if his balls were more like hard boiled eggs afterwards? 🤔🧐 🥚
@Jasmixd10 ай бұрын
@@Mohobofo Don't watch then, turn your head or something. Anything that's not trying to be a hero is preferable.
@PoppinPsinceAD334 ай бұрын
I won’t be boiled alive to save my dog. If it’s a person or a child, that’s different, and even then it would be hard.
@climhazzard1158 ай бұрын
Due to the few brushes with death I've had in my lifetime, I've long come to the conclusion that reaching old age requires a bit of luck. This series has really not disabused me of that idea.
@Sarstan10 ай бұрын
36:30 what makes this even more maddening is how the public behaved. People who casually move slowly out the door, the way they don't move away from the building, causing a blockade at the entrance. So many other reasons to be mad. And a reminder to never get yourself in a position where you need to rely on the crowd to take reasonable action.
@orbsandshadows8899 Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect finish to my day:) I just landed my new job as administrative assistant today. After 3 interviews I beat out the competition! The best part is that I get my own office with an astounding view. This upload just made my day more relaxing after my ordeal and so much more enjoyable:)
@luvslagos Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the new job! I start a new position on the 15th. 💃🏻
@orbsandshadows8899 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Congratulations to you!!!🥰 and good luck honey:)
@nightreaper666 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations 💃💃💃💃🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@orbsandshadows8899 Жыл бұрын
@@nightreaper666 thank you 😃
@debb4809 Жыл бұрын
Well done! 🎉🎉
@potatie_huh Жыл бұрын
A Scary Interesting marathon, powering me through a gym workout! YES!!
@flash_flood_area Жыл бұрын
It's powering me through repainting my bathroom! 😅✊️
@WideAwakeHuman Жыл бұрын
It’s powering me right to sleep
@leannefowler9271 Жыл бұрын
It's powering me for having a cigg on my deck while listening to the rain falling down. I find this series quite relaxing also. I really love the background "noise" gives the whole thing a very dark ambi😮ence.
@25BDominique2021 Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine somebody sitting through an hour of stories they already heard before? I can imagine that....because that somebody.....is me. Love your channel bro💯
@FHBStudio Жыл бұрын
I never remember these stories in one or two goes, so they're basically always fresh to me.
@LadyAyleene Жыл бұрын
@@FHBStudio lol same, I have the memory of a goldfish so I'll never run out of new content
@TahoeBlue12 Жыл бұрын
My brothers friend fell into one of the pools at Yellowstone and he had zero burns. He wasn’t in very long and only his legs but still he did fall in and come out with no burns which I have no idea how. He’s also a person who got pushed down some stairs and brought to the hospital literally within minutes of him dying from a brain bleed. He had emergency surgery and survived. He’s truly one of the luckiest people I know.
@anastasiabryant2571 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't his time to go. He had something he needed to accomplish before he was called back home.
@viiviketomaki72844 ай бұрын
Not all pools in Yellowstone are equally hot. Some are near boiling point while others are simply very hot. Your friend had the luck to fall into one of the latter.
@Boggythefroggy Жыл бұрын
15:00 I grew up in BC and I knew what you were going to talk about as soon as you mentioned it was about gas stations…I remember how annoyed adults were with having to prepay for gas but hearing the story made it make a looot of sense.
@Phoenix250 Жыл бұрын
The Station fire was traumatic. I can still hear the lady screaming “let me outta here!!” when the recorder went to the back of the building. And then all of those ppl stuck at the entrance… 😢
@mlisaj11115 ай бұрын
It was truly scary how quickly things went from “party” to “death trap.” Literally a couple minutes. Many aren’t aware of how quickly fires can spread, as shown by the many “why wasn’t the federal govt there during the Lahaina Maui fires?” Even if they knew the fire would start and were all waiting on a plane on the runway…they could never be there in time.
@jordanlee8826 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's your voice and tone or if it's the kind of stories you choose, but I love your videos. They are both relaxing workday enders and grossly fascinating stressors.
@alrightyru Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if it's a real person. On another video as an example the word was "field" except he pronounced it as "filed". If the error was accidentally writing filed into the script when he's reading it aloud he would know that filed isn't the right word. He would have mentally understood the word is field. He would not have read aloud the error. The fact that there was not only a spelling mistake in the script but a verbal mistake too, so that's twice. I think it's a bot ..
@KrysJanaeVoice Жыл бұрын
Recently found this channel and am obsessed. Love what you do here!
@KrysJanaeVoice Жыл бұрын
Also as a fellow narrator your work is incredible!
@rush1er Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the freak show!
@randallminchew67808 ай бұрын
In National Parks, all dogs must be a leash no longer than 6 feet. Dog owners like to disregard that rule.
@benjamincartwright29237 ай бұрын
My Grandfather was a chemist nearly twenty years ago, and he has two or three stories of some pretty horrific deaths at his job site. 26:23 reminds me of a story he used to tell us about how a man fell into a vat of sulfuric acid and died, a couple weeks before he was hired on. If I remember correctly, the guy was a chemist and was doing a routine check of the vats while standing on a catwalk just above them. Suddenly he tripped and fell in and before anyone could help him his body had nearly dissolved. Apparently, the company emptied and cleaned the vat and had to dispose of the acid because it was contaminated, and retrieved whatever remains of the chemist were left to hand over to his kin. As far as i know, no lawsuit ever came from this incident, and maybe only extra safety measures were added. However, my granddad always told us how thankful he was that he managed to retire without being involved in any major incident like this. He also told us to be extremely cautious when handling chemicals, whether we knew what they were or not. If you read this, thanks for reading. And please comment so that I can remember this story again!
@theDIOyears7 ай бұрын
Jesus man that's insane. I can't imagine how painful that can be. Sulfuric acid has what, a pH=2.75? Remember kids, always pour acid into water! That way it doesn't violently boil 😅
@justme-zy4ql5 ай бұрын
Damn
@kimberlybrown2664 Жыл бұрын
After seeing Black Fish, the sound of a baby Orca crying after being taken from its mother still rings in my head😢
@mammadingo9165 Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna go watch it again.😢
@alejandrosaavedra9057 Жыл бұрын
Oh cry me a river
@leannefowler9271 Жыл бұрын
@@alejandrosaavedra9057 OH cry me a river.
@highschoolbigshot Жыл бұрын
@@alejandrosaavedra9057 bot boy not a real person
@devin8967 Жыл бұрын
it's very similar to calfs being taken from their mothers in the dairy industry :(
@L.C.1 Жыл бұрын
I really hope the first story will make people put their dogs on a leash before going near these pools! I couldn’t imagine watching my dog die miserably!!
@militarybutterflycreoleblo7326 Жыл бұрын
YESSSS! Another awesome video. This just made my day soo much better.
@greeneyes52knowspain Жыл бұрын
😢❤That story about the volcanic eruption wherein the young girl was just such a little trooper throughout her entire ordeal, 😢 just made me cry for her strength. She and i were both born in 1972❤😊😊❤ making us sisters of the 1972's, a great year to be alive! The war was nearing its end. People were swingin and doing their best to be happy. This little girl , had we lived in the same area, would have been my best friend. She had a love for singing, and so did i when i was her age. She was friendly when timez got tough, and i was the same way! We both loved sodas!! 😊 But thats all. I just wanted to send out my ❤ love to an iconic video, of a dying girl, in a quaint little village, a million miles away from me.😢
@b-dub686511 ай бұрын
I just spent an hour watching the Great White concert video & it’s haunting. The worst part is when he goes to a section of the building & people are screaming for their lives, “I’m burning” & “open it,” but there’s no one in sight. They were trapped in the building with no way out. In this video, it’s at 39:45, but you can’t hear the audio. Look it up if you want to see & hear it. It’s chilling. There’s another part where a man walks out of the building literally on fire, & then you see a man still trying to pull a person out of the crushed entrance & they’re both on fire. It’s so sad!
@skynotaname2229 Жыл бұрын
I still think one of the worst fated is certain people who get wrongly convicted, and spend their whole life in prison.
@starrywizdom Жыл бұрын
The story of Moosie & David gets me every time. It was a stupid thing he did, yes, but for what a sweet reason. DO NOT take your pets to Yellowstone! That picture of poor brave Omayra makes me cry every time, too. Dammit, Scary Interesting! My heart breaks for Tilikum. Kidnapped from his family as a youngster, abused by older Orcas as he grew up & then placed in the Orca equivalent of solitary confinement, he likely ended up on the Orca anti-social personality spectrum. We're lucky he only killed 3 humans at most, & he should never have continued to be forced to perform after the first death at Sea World. According to several survivors, the reason most people headed to the front entrance/exit in the Station fire is that people associated with Great White were initially ordering everyone but the bands & their entourages not to use the side entrance/exit. It still blows my mind that no one was allowed to knock back on the West Virginia's hull using Morse code & let the three trapped men know that they could hear them but that they were sorry, there was no way to help them. Seems inhumane that the military posted guards to make sure no one attempted to tell the doomed men what was going on!
@63brennan Жыл бұрын
I was at the Station, they were saying not to use the side exits, but literally only til the band got off and the fire was still fairly small, After about 2 minutes, people just forgot about it because they were in a panic. However, because of how quickly it spread, the fire and smoke made the side doors a poor choice for escape after 4=5 minutes. I was lucky that my friends and I were towards the back and got out fairly quickly with no injuries. However a friend of mine's Dad was there and while he survived, he lost a few fingers, and got severe 3rd burns to his head and upper body. He ultimately died less than 2 years later from complications and infections from his burns.
@andreabrava6899 Жыл бұрын
The story of Moosie and David is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. I can't feel for David. He is an idiot.
@GodEmperor_ Жыл бұрын
Does Yellowstone have any warning signs? why is it even accessible? what's next a tourist attraction for people to visit a real live volcano?
@sarahr9894 Жыл бұрын
@@GodEmperor_yes there are tourists who visit volcanos. Mt St Helens, for one. There are also conservation areas in Hawai'i, Japan, Iceland, and New Zealand off the top of my head which feature active volcanos you can go walk to. I'm sure there are a lot more, too. Humans like observing nature, even if that nature is inherently dangerous.
@CToast9 ай бұрын
@@GodEmperor_ lots of warning signs. Arguably too many warning signs. It is also not an "active volcano" in the manner you're assuming it is. Imagine pine forest lots and lots of it as far as the eye can see, with boiling acidic hot springs around. For fools to chase their friend's unleashed dog into to boil himself to death.
@cassiusdio6048 Жыл бұрын
The guy and his dog is heartbreaking, people pay attention to your pets, please!
@itallia666 Жыл бұрын
🇬🇧 In 1977, i was a Lab Technician for a UK based company with license to make bottled drinks incl CocaCola. When i started & was shown my duties, one of which was an extremely hazardous test which could have resulted in an excruciating death. The older Lab Tech took me outside on a freezing, snow blizzarding day to the parking bay where an enormous tanker truck was waiting Within the tanker was boiling point ( or higher) liquid sugar. We had to climb up the ladder affixed to the back of the tanker To the top & crawl on hands & knees along a metal grid No special protective wear, no gloves ( as testing equipment was delicate and chancey) Only our own coats, unable to see through sheets of snow with a plastic tray of instruments for collection. Once at the circular lid, we had to unscrew the lid which slid to oneside. LEAN OVER A MAN HOLE CONTAINING SCALDING LIQUID SUGAR.... Dip a long handled metal beaker into the sugar, have the unscrewed sample jars ready, balanced 15ft or more in the air, ontop of this sugar tanker in a snow blizzard, balancing the sample tray on the grid & at arms length, only gripping on with frozen knees, & pour the scalding sugar from a tall thin beaker into skinny sample jars & re screw. Also dip another instrument into the hole to measure the temperature of the boiling sugar in situ. THEN ... FASTEN BACK THE LID & CRAWL BACKWARDS, HOLDING THE SAMPLE TRAY, TO THE LADDER & CLIMB DOWN.... I kid you not! It was terrifying & the heat coming from that open manhole on top of the tanker was Hell Hot! Suffice to say, i got used to it & did the whole thing myself once experienced! But thinking back to those appalling conditions without proper & adequate safety & protective clothing was Enough to sue the company dry. But, we did it, everyone else had to do it & you had to be meticulously vigilant & careful My greatest fear was a strong gust of wind blowing me into the tanker of boiling sugar! Heck it gives me nightmares even now! They wouldnt dare insist staff undertake this kind of work these days, even with safety harnesses & under cover from bad weather AND £500 per tanker test!! You were lucky to get a couple of free bottles of Coke to take home on pay day! To even think a company would allow a young woman to do what I & others did, is unthinkable! Thanks & Peace 🇬🇧👧
@theneoromanempire485410 ай бұрын
I aint readin all that
@ianmiller604010 ай бұрын
To those who know, burning sugar is the stuff of nightmares. Unlike water, which will splash off and can be rinsed away, molten sugar *sticks* to you and KEEPS BURNING YOU the whole time. You basically have to scrape it off, so good luck doing that quickly. It can give you third-degree burns within seconds. Knowing that, you couldn't get me near an open vat of boiling sugar if you paid me.
@j8ckfi10 ай бұрын
@@theneoromanempire4854 youtube shorts users when they see 8 sentences
@TheSlipperyNUwUdle7 ай бұрын
@@theneoromanempire4854letting everyone know you’re illiterate is a weird flex.
@SnowKitzMuhahaha10 ай бұрын
correction: the men in the last story died of suffocation because the room they got trapped in had full storages of fresh food and water. the only thing they didnt have enough of was air
@Steampunkkids Жыл бұрын
@Scary Interesting Thank you for this video. I’ve known the story of the Radium girls for years now. But, this is the first time (at 23:29) that someone described their bones as being like a honeycomb. My sister’s bones are like that. She worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratories. They knew parts of the site were probably “hot,” but no one told her exactly which parts. I always thought he symptoms were odd. Thank you for this. You’ve given me much to think about.
@maybeitsnotsuchagoodidea490 Жыл бұрын
When did she work there if you don't mind me asking?
@pameversole5886 Жыл бұрын
This video popped up on my feed today. I’m really glad I clicked on it! Just subbed, realized I’m really late 😅 & been binge watching from the beginning. You do an awesome job telling these stories!
@cloudystarsky666 Жыл бұрын
If you haven't done this yet, please do an episode dedicated to what happened to Hisashi Ouchi, the worst death that I know of.
@jinka6171 Жыл бұрын
You are exactly correct….
@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
I was going to ask why, but then remembered I have Google. Looks like I'll be going down another rabbit hole I'm sure. Thanks for the starting spot!👍*edit Looked it up and i remember watching video about that recently. Scary stuff.
@Wasteland88 Жыл бұрын
@@justlucky8254 Wendigoon did a great video on that story.
@justlucky8254 Жыл бұрын
@@Wasteland88 thanks. I'll check it out.
@ArgentLeftovers Жыл бұрын
Don't know...Junko Furuta is much more ick...because people went out of their way to do that to her.
@samkingsway6564 Жыл бұрын
wow!!! How did I just find your channel?? Great story teller. Thank you for telling these tragic stories in a human and caring way. Binging your content right now. :)
@isabelaribbeiro2 ай бұрын
13:45 who takes 1 month to fix an elevator of a residential building? I live in apartment complexes for 10y now in Brazil. Absolutely any malfunction in the building's elevators (usually there are two of them) will result in the doorman, administration and/or janitor calling for assistance and they will take it as an emergency, it doesn't even need to be stuck, it could be just not closing the door or going from the top to the bottom floor, etc., and not leave until it is fixed. 😑
@TayF_902 ай бұрын
I've heard that story before elsewhere. I think it had something to do with it being the month of August and that was like a vacation month. Could be misremembering though.
@MakeoverplusАй бұрын
We live in Memphis TN. This is very common here especially for elderly homes!!
@benjie128 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was attached to the West Virginia during WW2. Grandpa did the electrical reengineering on the West Virginia in drydock.
@tamarasorbo1550 Жыл бұрын
My grandpa was in ww2 also (I'm Canadian/Italian) he was born in Italy though. Lived until he was 95/96 yrs old 😊
@crazyaussie7054 Жыл бұрын
Wooooo yeah!! Upload just intime for bed!!! Love your work. Huge support from Australia
@ems20998id Жыл бұрын
Australia gang here, 1am😅
@jaggerdfletcher1618 Жыл бұрын
Yewww shitsville gang 3am 🤟🤟
@Cookieboy70 Жыл бұрын
In time for bed? I can't imagine the kind of nightmares you must be having right now.
@crazyaussie7054 Жыл бұрын
@@Cookieboy70 Hahaha na with what's been going on with the world and governments lately, these stories are a fairy tale😜😜😜
@crazyaussie7054 Жыл бұрын
@@ems20998id Good to know there are other Aussie fans!!!!
@Jolis_Parsec Жыл бұрын
You know it’s gonna be a wild ride when KZbin puts an unskippable trigger warning at the start of the video. 😏
@TheNightWatcher138510 ай бұрын
In the Station Nightclub Fire, only one person who was still in the building after 90 seconds of the fire starting survived. Only because he was trapped under so many bodies that the fire couldn’t get to him.
@AZ09866885 ай бұрын
Binge watching until I fall asleep, I have taken my sleeping tablet, but his voice is so comfortable and soothing too!❤
@PRODBYLIIVID Жыл бұрын
You know it's some heavy stuff when KZbin has to warn you about it
@amandajones8564 Жыл бұрын
Love everything you do 💜
@spookieboogi6161 Жыл бұрын
Imagine waking up at your own funeral…. My god that is a horrific image
@ItsNeverAManequin2 ай бұрын
The Isadora Duncan story hit close to home. When my mother was in her early twenties in San Fransico during winter, she accepted a ride on the back of a crush's motorcycle. Her scarf got caught in the wheel. She was screaming at him but he heard nothing. She was suffocating until the scarf ripped allowing air in. She has a scar on her neck. Glad she made it or else I wouldn't be here!
@Brainrot_Memer8 ай бұрын
Hisashi Ouchi should be on the next list (Sorry if you’ve already done a H.O video, but it is probably one of the worst ever documented deaths in human history.)
@vahvahdisco Жыл бұрын
The stories regarding Grant at the gas station; the one with the guy trapped in a wardrobe with a broken cold water pipe; Daniel Hill and the vat of Sulphuric Acid; Tilly and his 3 victims; Hitoshi and the elevator of doom; the Buried Alive;The Arizona attack, were all ones I hadn’t heard of before today, although I have heard of the attack on Pearl Harbour, I’d never heard the initial report of how it started.
@dead_beatbunny Жыл бұрын
Surprised you never heard about Tilly. It is a pretty famous story. There's a whole movie about it called Black Fish.
@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 Жыл бұрын
I heard about the guy trapped in the wardrobe, buried alive, Tilly (not that movie from the previous commenter), bumblebee one and a bunch more. Not here tho, mostly Mr Ballen I think.
@amysutherland17649 ай бұрын
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 mr ballen, the other best channel on here
@rynoX88 Жыл бұрын
I always think of the 1st story w the dog from time to time. Bc being an outdoorsman and also my dog is my life, i would have to jump in, even if i knew my chances were low. This story has a hindsight and can be very informational for what to be aware of.
@MsOpium Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand how someone should basically commit suicide to try to save their dog who is already dead. It’s like being lost and just sitting down and waiting for death. I love my dogs too but hell no would I die for them.
@mistermist634 Жыл бұрын
Yes your chances are indeed "low" when jumping into a pool of boiling acid
@EL-ISS Жыл бұрын
Wait why would they even bury alice again if they planned on having a guard standby just in case she woke again? Why not, you know ... just bloody keep her in the hospital overnight to be sure instead of pilinh 6ft of dirt on her AGAIN before possible having to dig it back up a second time ... 🤦🏿♂️. Alice's family is either composed of strictly imbeciles or they wanted her gone.
@nicholasgreenway61010 ай бұрын
Or both. Definitely extremely suspicious
@ConsciousApostle9997 ай бұрын
It was obviously an assassination, the guard stood watch to make sure people didn’t check for anything, and left when the rain started as that basically solidified her fate.
@chris555297 ай бұрын
Hey, great channel, bro. Just subscribed.
@ThunderPants137 ай бұрын
I worked at Yellowstone National Park from April-September of 1998 in the gift shop at Old Faithful Inn. After I bought and read the book Death in Yellowstone, which chronicles all the ways people have died in the park over the years (animal encounters, falls, hot pools, hypothermia, etc,) it makes you not even want to go outside!