KZbin is so weird, he can describe all these brutal, horrific acts, but he has to skirt around the word “suicide” because *that’s* the line for demonetization
@arlokenna6 ай бұрын
yea, like youtube be like "you can describe possibly the worst acts in human history but god forbid you say they killed themselves thats a step too far" i even see that people who make suicide and self-harm awareness videos get demonetized and have to censor
@jametonswag9506 ай бұрын
@@arlokenna i dont think you should be bothered about being demonetized if you're spreading awareness of suicide it's not exactly the most liked thing to profit off of other peoples deaths
@harshjain20476 ай бұрын
@@jametonswag950 by that logic we shouldn't be paying doctors too right?
@oldbluelight18616 ай бұрын
It’s because the societal mental health crisis is a psyop that is deemed as an unacceptable topic to talk about
@jametonswag9506 ай бұрын
@@harshjain2047 doctors are all quacks first and foremost so yes they shouldnt be paid but personal opinion on them aside that comparison doesnt really make much sense as i dont think doctors are doing suicide awareness to steal a living
@Nerohito11 ай бұрын
Big thanks to Wendigoon for giving me credit not only in the compilation but the original video as well. Looking back there are definitely things I would have changed - adding some people while possibly excluding others. I was inspired to send the iceberg after seeing the Unsolved True Crime Iceberg and thinking "well I know a lot about serial killers, maybe this community would be interested in this." I'm very happy to see how receptive the audience was to the content, and I'm glad to see how far Wendigoon has come. I'm glad everyone liked it! And thanks again to Wendigoon for making an image I threw together in Photoshop in an hour so entertaining.
@Chflnk11 ай бұрын
Real wendington fan
@larrythelobster96611 ай бұрын
You’re the same person who accused Danny Gonzales of stealing your content lmao. Get a life
@swiftspot305511 ай бұрын
very very curious to know who you would’ve added or removed
@cursedfetus812911 ай бұрын
what a wholesome comment
@markcolglazier143811 ай бұрын
🫡
@chriswolfe35111 ай бұрын
The best part of this video was watching Wendigoon get increasingly annoyed whenever one of the killers had a cool nickname. Also, in case anyone is curious, I looked up Luis Garavito since the video said that he was up for parole some time this year, and I have good news. Not only did he not get released from prison, he died in October.
@lkbyrne9811 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s just the names these people deserve in reality lol. Thank goodness he didn’t get parole and is gone. Didn’t need to waste another breath here.
@sacredeight11 ай бұрын
and he died on world children's day, which has to be some sort of divine irony
@Vulhala11 ай бұрын
Result.
@jackryan431311 ай бұрын
I believe Simon Whistler has a very recent video on him. Either on his decoding the unknown or the casual criminalist channel. It was a phenomenal overview on his story. Almost 2 hours long I believe. And Simon smoked a cigar in celebration when he told us that the fvcker died due to eye cancer
@Satisfying_Media_11 ай бұрын
@@sacredeightamen
@molerat.frum.outerspace4 ай бұрын
⚠️2024 update⚠️: ed kemper has been denied parole for the 14th time as of july 9th
@maduhmagolo44763 ай бұрын
Good
@rancorious77853 ай бұрын
👍
@vampiricpanda38783 ай бұрын
Good
@drainingenergy3 ай бұрын
YO THATS MY BIRTHDAY HAHA
@emiomg_3 ай бұрын
@@drainingenergy best birthday gift!
@Jackcameronb11 ай бұрын
My father is buried next to Paul Bernardo’s second victim, Leslie Mahaffy, I always make sure her shrine is clean, she went to my high school and my dad actually babysat her
@DoomDiggler11 ай бұрын
Bless you for that simple act of humanity.
@killap3nguin10 ай бұрын
I bet you just lied
@Jackcameronb10 ай бұрын
@@killap3nguin yeah let me just go an hour and however long deep into a video about countless serial killers and find one random one and say that I had my dad had a personal connection to a victim, not sure how I’m supposed to prove it to you, but if you want the 17 year old to go to his fathers grave and show you then by all means
@SometimesDeadAndBuried10 ай бұрын
@@killap3nguin why would they lie though? They don't gain a single thing from lying
@kinroga10 ай бұрын
@@SometimesDeadAndBuriedpeople lie on the internet all the time for no reason. As of right now there is no reason to believe then or disbelieve them. Id like to think its true so thats what ill go with but what ever you believe it will have minimal impact regardless
@josephhampton896611 ай бұрын
Love that wendigoon describes the serial killer iceberg videos as a "nice walk down memory lane"
@Joey-nt4xr11 ай бұрын
LMFAO😂
@p-__11 ай бұрын
My farts are better than Iceberg Boy’s farts 💨
@waynejohnson178611 ай бұрын
“Oh yea remember those videos? So many loveable goofballs like Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and the Hillside Stranglers just to name a few”
@merucrypoison29611 ай бұрын
Why did he already give on the cryptid iceberg
@svenpoletka523611 ай бұрын
Iceberg boy with another banger!
@jupitartz11 ай бұрын
Stomach dropped hearing you say that Garavito guy was up for parole in 2023, looked it up and he died on October 12th this year in prison🎉🎉🎉🎉 Child predators rot in the dustiest pits of hell.
@illeatthat11 ай бұрын
Amen 🎉
@t1red80211 ай бұрын
Thankyou for the update! ❤
@soulbound211 ай бұрын
A MIRICAL
@sigian11 ай бұрын
Oct 12th is Children’s Day in Brazil
@ragnard096711 ай бұрын
Muhamed: 🌚
@V0X96527 ай бұрын
At 4:00:18 when he mentioned "James Dean" my first thought was, "isn't he the president?" The brain rot is setting in from watching The Monument Mythos videos.
@feIix86 ай бұрын
That's so real omfg
@Kalie_Miller4 ай бұрын
What you mean? I voted for him!
@mateipopusoi-vlad11734 ай бұрын
@@Kalie_Miller seen any big trees lately?
@T_da_yung_goat3 ай бұрын
@@mateipopusoi-vlad1173 yeah, they were weird cuz they didn't have any leaves
@yourlocalwaifu86013 ай бұрын
I thought of some Jimmy Dean sausage cheese pancake wrap things
@pinkCEO11 ай бұрын
It's great that you were able to find such a high-res imagine of the zodiac killer. The guy looks insane, hopefully he's identified soon.
@airplanes_aren.t_real11 ай бұрын
Hopefully he's not in office or something
@DUKEHadToDoItToEm11 ай бұрын
Idk if these previous comments are jokes or not but im pretty sure ive heard a thousand times by a hundred different people that he's probably dead or geriatric in a nursing homeby now given the time that it happened and the supposed age of the Zodiac at the time
@bellap805911 ай бұрын
idk if you're trolling but it is very likely Gary Francis Poste, a now deceased veteran
@DerAlleinTiger11 ай бұрын
@@bellap8059 It's a joke about Ted Cruz being the Zodiac Killer (or related to him).
@sydknee60411 ай бұрын
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEmwent right over your head bud
@bear_honey737910 ай бұрын
To add on to Ted Bundy’s execution, people turned off all their electricity in their homes across the nation to make the shock of the electric chair harsher so he would feel more pain. Wild man!
@zombietramp66610 ай бұрын
they also went outside of the prison partying with signs saying “burn bundy burn!”
@a.nobodys.nobody10 ай бұрын
... but that's not really how it works... right???
@bear_honey737910 ай бұрын
@@a.nobodys.nobody I’m not quite sure how it works- but I bet that mf hurt either way
@bojarckhoosemanschnarf585110 ай бұрын
@@a.nobodys.nobody no its not haha
@screamqueenxxx810 ай бұрын
Wait how does that work? Can you please explain?
@Tiltigo11 ай бұрын
You should do a "hero" iceberg as a palate cleanser for this one.
@centitat636711 ай бұрын
Awesome idea
@BoreBoar11 ай бұрын
That would be actually so cool
@karimecolettadominguez11 ай бұрын
Yeah that would be cool
@reigenlucilfer615411 ай бұрын
second this
@ericsfishingadventures443311 ай бұрын
Him and the fat electrician would be an amazing duo on that topic!
@aschetrash98786 ай бұрын
Fun fact: John Wayne Gayce was friends with two Nickelodeon producers that worked on shows like Drake and Josh, iCarly, Victorious, etc. specifically he was friends with the guy that assaulted Drake Bell (I forgot his name) and (of course) Dan Schneider.
@Ulron16 ай бұрын
Brian Peckt, I believe his name is.
@ebennz3 ай бұрын
well well well…
@Greetings-r6f3 ай бұрын
Holy shit bro they're all connected...
@Swagtildawn3 ай бұрын
To my knowledge there was no connection with Dan Schneider. It was just with Brian Peck because he was like a penpal with JWG or something like that.
@A.B9943 ай бұрын
Gacy was a member of a Democrat organization called the Junior Chamber, as were Ed Kemper, Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, and Bill Gates. Gacy also had connections with Dean Corll who, in turn, had connections with John David Norman. Norman was imprisoned multiple times for trafficking through several “publication” companies in Chicago. We don’t know the full list of the company’s 20,000 clients because the records mysteriously disappeared in a fire. Also, Gacy made 12 copies of the key where the bodies were found. The Channel Flesh Simulator has a video called The History of Project Delta with lots more interesting info.
@Jenninka11 ай бұрын
The weirdest work problem I’ve ever encountered was a contractor refusing to go to a house because Gary Ridgway used to live there
@heehoopeanut42011 ай бұрын
That msn was not playing any games with being haunted or cursed😂
@midnightdimensions1311 ай бұрын
I don't blame him. That's like not wanting to go to Columbine despite years passing after the incident.
@Jenninka11 ай бұрын
@@midnightdimensions13 funny you say that. my coworkers thought he was making too big a deal about it it since he never killed anyone on that property and hadn’t lived there since the 90s
@mordantmeg11 ай бұрын
I did a full school research on this topic specifically - I created a full timeline of Gary Ridgway's killings, and then compiled all of the information I could about the forensic evidence that got him captured. It was weirdly interesting but I felt sick. I eventually ended up creating a full list of his victims, their ages, and when they were found so I could feel better because I had commemorated them in some way.
@Jenninka11 ай бұрын
@@mordantmeg I remember him getting caught when I was in high school. It was a big deal. The contractor kept saying “he took so many girls” and that there was no amount of money we could offer him that would make him step foot on the property
@GamingwolfZJ11 ай бұрын
While listening to the second tier I started wondering something: What were to happen if a hitchhiking serial killer got in the car of a serial killer that picks up hitchhikers?
@carcarbinx9811 ай бұрын
They'd look at, point finger guns, and say "AAAAAAAYYYYY" to each other.
@burnttoaster43111 ай бұрын
@@carcarbinx98 This, and they'd have an absolutely horrific murder spree that night
@mathsthetic11 ай бұрын
they kiss each other obviously (am joke)
@AzraelAngel94511 ай бұрын
Murder fight!
@JoJolyneSi11 ай бұрын
Just depends on who makes the first move
@ElvistheAlien11 ай бұрын
all of a sudden I wish I had a road trip to go on
@poopsock933611 ай бұрын
Found you lil bro
@inhalingcrows237611 ай бұрын
Hey dad
@p-__11 ай бұрын
My farts are better than Iceberg Boy’s farts 💨
@AppleSeed-ow4um11 ай бұрын
Omg right I'm going on a roadtrip this weekend this is perfect! I didn't even think of that!
@tboland72811 ай бұрын
I found 'Goon on a 3 hour ride to a wedding lol
@chasebh898 ай бұрын
damn i thought leonard lake did some WILD shit based on the timestamps
@osprey_066 ай бұрын
leonard lake secretly a vampire or somthing
@muikku695 ай бұрын
ME TOO 😭😭
@Subpar1O13 ай бұрын
Imagine checking a serial killer iceberg video where there tends to be different tiers, and a man doesn't just get his own tier, but takes up half the video 😭
@Nolandoesstuff132 ай бұрын
Haha
@4riiio2 ай бұрын
Honestly you can make a whole doc series based on the horrific shit he did he was linked to free masons and handed out CIA books to people he met was funded from the tapes he made a lot of crazy shit about him if you look hard enough
@BawzDaMil11 ай бұрын
I love that discussing serial killers is something nostalgic on this channel.
@tylerlinderman925511 ай бұрын
I think it's a pretty gross topic of discussion all around.
@honorabletrap642011 ай бұрын
@@tylerlinderman9255 morbid curiosity isn't it?
@tylerlinderman925511 ай бұрын
@@honorabletrap6420 nah. Over indulgence in wickedness. It's not like studying an oppressive regime. It's taking an interest in suffering and nothing more.
@tylerlinderman925511 ай бұрын
@@katelyn984 because I'm subscribed and serial killer porn isn't his typical content. He did the icebergs years ago on serial killers. It was lame then and I thought dead content. Conspiracy iceberg, cryptids, biblical, analog horror series reviews, story telling, rabbit holes and biographies. He's an intellectual with solid takes and a relationship we the lord that he values. There is nothing Christian about this content and I'll call that when I see it. Original comment is why I'm here. His fan base isn't a bunch of 12 year old tik tok murder porn kids. Serial killers maybe popular in the comment sections but it's not a "nostalgic" part of the actual content.
@bruhbutton452011 ай бұрын
@@tylerlinderman9255how is this porn? I can understand your point somewhat but overall the people interesting in these serial killer stories aren’t interested in the dark murders, but more interested in how someone can reach the point of being this evil and even enjoy the acts. It’s such a contract of my personal feelings towards harming people that it’s intriguing. Also I often reflect on how I can act to avoid other people going down these paths
@MeowCr1TiCaT11 ай бұрын
Putting Ted Cruse’s picture as the zodiac killer made me laugh so hard
@harrytowers107611 ай бұрын
What is the joke? Non American here
@cmpunk4490111 ай бұрын
Lol
@FRESCO_KUN11 ай бұрын
@harrytowers1076 it was a meme a few years ago. I think the implication was because he was super creepy and strange. Also I think it was suggested that his father could have done it. But that's just what I remember lol
@MCLuviin11 ай бұрын
@harrytowers1076 during presidential debates a guy in the crowd had a sign asking if he was the zodiac killer. He didn't deny it. So basically it's canon now.
@T33Jey11 ай бұрын
The original sketch just looks like him lol@@harrytowers1076
@qnthrax11 ай бұрын
The Vampire is honestly the worst case I've ever gone into. Wendigoon doesn't go into the details, but once of the crime scenes involved a missing infant. When they went into Chase's apartment to find the baby, there was blood everywhere, including the child's DNA in a blender. One of the worst human beings I've ever researched.
@dalpaengi11 ай бұрын
What the..? I never knew that part. I still don’t get how he was unable to use the insanity defense…
@commodorex11 ай бұрын
@@dalpaengi Being criminally insane and clinically insane are not the same. While he was, by all matters of clinical expectation, absolutely and ludicrously consumed by madness, he still executed his _crimes_ with an uncharacteristic degree of caution, indicating he can comprehend the resulting consequences. The insanity defense only works if you can reliably prove the character lacks the mental faculty and capacity to avoid committing the crimes DC Comic's the Joker is a criminal who is insane, but he's not _criminally insane_ because he shows enough awareness of the world and how it operates to acknowledge that murder is bad, yet he does it anyway. Not to compare a real life serial killer to a fictitious character, but the comparison should hopefully explain how pleading insanity works
@cherriesburies11 ай бұрын
i just read what he used as a straw. i’m truly disgusted.
@VillagerVic11 ай бұрын
And it was? @@cherriesburies
@oakeii11 ай бұрын
@@VillagerVic it feels disrespectful to explain what richard chase did to his victims in this context, so i'll redirect you to his murderpedia instead. the "straw" that crystalpop was referring to took place during his final murder. i wouldn't recommend reading richard's entire murderpedia unless you're _truly_ curious. the details of his murders are genuinely appalling- i felt physically nauseous reading several parts.
@vvvvia3 ай бұрын
My favorite thing about the Richard Ramirez case is that the mob that caught him was actually a group of teenagers. Ramirez was attempting to break into an elderly woman’s car before her grandson and his friends beat him with baseball bats.
@RyuKyu.772 ай бұрын
And that guy got girls simping ☠️😭 cmon ladies, have better taste
@eggs5603Ай бұрын
Brother also has that nasty breath too! Idr what it's called, but he has chronic bad breath
@sync984711 ай бұрын
FYI for everyone here, Garavito (the Colombian child murderer up for parole in 2023 that may have killed ~400 people) died of cancer two months ago (and painfully so if you watch a picture of him). Divine justice everyone.
@Jairjax11 ай бұрын
Ah, good
@houserhouse11 ай бұрын
Saw this comment before I got to that part, and when I got to that part, I knew he HAD to be the one you were talking about
@zippovu11 ай бұрын
@@houserhousehe said his last name lol in the comment
@houserhouse11 ай бұрын
@@zippovu well I had forgotten the name by then during this very long video
@currybot5211 ай бұрын
Divine Justice doesnt exist, atleast not on this world
@atticus999x11 ай бұрын
The Golden State killer is wild bc when I was in college, one of my professors was talking about him and how he was never found and we were all disgusted. And literally over the weekend they finally caught him lol
@justusdittemore181311 ай бұрын
My dad's old boss was one of the teens who was approached by him. Freaky stuff.
@Mayray2211 ай бұрын
i remember hearing the golden state killer getting arrested, and apparently he lived near my high school which terrifies me to this day
@localcompanion11 ай бұрын
Your professor got so disgusted he went out and caught em himself
@Khritter11 ай бұрын
yeah dude, i've heard of the case before he was caught, and realized afterwards that i've been living in the same city as him for years :s
@domshooter93411 ай бұрын
i was at the police academy when they got him, like 40 mins away. coincidentally one of my classmates lived on the same street as him. no one ever even had a thought about it
@mitchellkresge944611 ай бұрын
“The doodler hasn’t struck again” is a string of words that will remain with me until my days are over.
@Senrann11 ай бұрын
Doodler I'm giggling
@zombieedrea10 ай бұрын
it just makes me think of Doodlebob 💀
@RobinLeslie-i6xАй бұрын
Doodle me this...
@rayclay32497 ай бұрын
Whenever you mention the fact that the killers have such cool nicknames, it made me think of that one serial killer character in GTA4 which had an entire gag about how the public couldn't settle on what cool nickname he should be called in the media.
@aggylyf11 ай бұрын
Yes 🙌🏼 It is very important to draw the link between serial killers and childhood abuse, while being aware that there are so many strong survivors that DIDNT become monsters. It can serve as an explanation while not excusing a single thing.
@1SpicyMeataball11 ай бұрын
There's also a strong correlation between sexual abuse in childhood and homosexualism. And 48% of homosexuals tirn outnto be ped0philic... But watch this comment get hit with a hate speech violation for stating facts.
@VoodooToad11 ай бұрын
He addresses this during William bonin.
@vesper_calytrix11 ай бұрын
@@VoodooToad that's what they're referring to 😭
@joosh556611 ай бұрын
The difference between victims and predators is the choice to change the cycle of abuse. It’s harder to grow than to become a monster but that’s what makes us strong. Keep pushing people! 💪
@ShadowPhoenix8211 ай бұрын
Indeed. I think in general people need to grasp that explaining something is not excusing it, and nothing is absolute with humans so an explanation for one person doesn't necessarily apply to every similar person.
@Mjeeaan11 ай бұрын
Wendigoon is my absolute favorite youtuber, i'm am literally sitting in a hospital bed rewatching all of his videos. watching him has helped me get through a breakup, a heart transplant, and many other unfortunate events. for that I thank you.
@anthonymartin186711 ай бұрын
Praying for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery 🙏🏽
@juancastruita147411 ай бұрын
Get better soon
@moonlitspecs11 ай бұрын
I hope everything gets better for you soon!! We're all rooting for you
@connorkeen664511 ай бұрын
I was in the hospital yesterday, also watching some Wendigoon videos lol. Hope you have a good recovery and are feeling better very shortly!!
@vfshweta11 ай бұрын
youre so incredibly strong, i hope you get better soon! im praying for a well recovery.
@DUKEHadToDoItToEm11 ай бұрын
A huge part of Dean Corll that never got mentioned is that he is credited as being the original "Candyman". His family owned and operated a candy factory, and would take candy home with him to pass out for free to children in the rough part of town. And by doing that he was able to convince his two accomplices that he was a trustworthy good guy years before he started using them to round up victims for him
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy11 ай бұрын
Have you listened to The Clown and The Candyman ID Podcast? He and JWG were definitely part of a larger hitman group involved with kidnapping and p@3d0stuff.
@DUKEHadToDoItToEm11 ай бұрын
@@ElonMuskrat-my8jy I haven't but I'll give it a shot. That's pretty gross and terrible if actually true, Wendigoon said in this video there was evidence for it so it's plausible at the very least in my eyes
@arghpee11 ай бұрын
redditor
@DUKEHadToDoItToEm11 ай бұрын
@@arghpee ? I hate reddit? I don't have an account, only browse to get information on what's going on with the company I work for, and the information from this post didn't come from Reddit it came from some other KZbin channel. If I remember correctly it was cheaply animated and looked a lot like Simple History but I can't think of the name or find the video Edit: it was maybe The Infographics Show, but I don't remember
@RobinLeslie-i6xАй бұрын
@@ElonMuskrat-my8jy A member of the Chicago Ripper Crew also worked for Gacey at one point.
@swingusinners60016 ай бұрын
The amount of SA and torture acted upon women/girls in this video alone is so horrific and nauseating.
@anthony27865 ай бұрын
pretty much everyone
@joshowawood17865 ай бұрын
That’s history for ya, male overpower female & happens to be their gender opposite. I’m just happy to be a man 😅.
@zumato33715 ай бұрын
Why do you exclude what happened to all the men and boys who were victims in this? They don't deserve less sympathy just because of their gender. They went through just as terrible things as the women.
@swingusinners60015 ай бұрын
@@zumato3371 Oh no I'm definitely not excluding them at all. I truly have sympathy for 𝘢𝘯𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 who is abused in such a way but there is no denying that most victims in these stories were women and very young girls further pushing the narrative of the horrors women have to go through, something that has been a problem for a very long time. I don't intend to exclude the men/boys tht were hurt or killed in this video I'm just mentioning 1 group rn.
@swingusinners60015 ай бұрын
@@anthony2786 Sadly
@not_here212411 ай бұрын
timestamps for those who want it 😗 4:50 Jeffrey Dahmer 6:45 Charles Manson 7:49 John Wayne Gacy 8:43 Jack the Ripper 9:49 Ted Bundy 11:05 Son of Sam (David Berkowitz) 11:59 Zodiac Killer 13:14 Richard Ramirez 14:39 Henry Lee Lucas 16:49 Albert Fish 19:26 Boston Strangler 20:33 Snowtown murders 21:22 Ed Kemper 22:55 Peter Sutcliffe 23:26 Aileen Wuornos 24:45 D.C. Snipers 26:53 Ed Gein 28:13 Fred and Rose West 29:51 H. H. Holmes 32:16 Ivan Milat 33:33 Brady and Hindley 34:32 Andrei Chikatilo 36:47 Dennis Nilsen 39:07 Grim Sleeper 40:26 Stephen Port 42:03 Dean Corll 44:38 Gary Ridgeway 46:03 Richard Chase 49:24 Hillside Stranglers 50:40 Carl Panzarm 52:02 Clifford Olson 55:00 Leonard Lake 1:00:17 Gilbert Paul Jordan 1:03:30 Robert Pickton 1:11:19 Wayne Williams 1:16:11 Herbert Mullin 1:21:31 Paul Bernardo 1:29:17 Samuel Little 1:33:04 Rodney Alcala 1:38:15 Eric Edgar Cooke 1:41:41 Belle Gunness 1:46:33 Gary Heidnik 1:51:10 Richard Kuklinski 1:55:33 Arthur Shawcross 1:58:22 Joseph DeAngelo 2:03:03 David Parker Ray 2:08:30 Peter Kurten 2:16:37 Donald Henry Gaskins 2:23:08 Jack Unterweger 2:27:55 Mikhail Popkov 2:32:23 William Bonin 2:45:04 The Doodler 2:47:53 Herb Baumeister 2:56:42 Karl Denke 3:01:12 Todd Kohlhepp 3:07:55 Alexander Pichushkin 3:11:58 Juan Corona 3:15:44 Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs 3:21:11 Luis Garavito 3:30:23 Nikolai Dzhumagaliev 3:36:09 Benjamin Atkins 3:39:42 Robert Hansen 3:44:00 Ervil LeBaron 3:49:16 John Haigh 3:54:50 Aldolfo Constanzo 3:59:41 Charles Starkweather 4:07:21 Bevan Spencer Von Einem 4:09:08 Tony Costa 4:13:57 Tsutomu Miyazaki
@lastminuterecodings975211 ай бұрын
nice
@nolangraff220911 ай бұрын
Absolute legend, thank you so much
@dvstincovlter245111 ай бұрын
Someone get this fella pinned 🙏🙏🙏
@aalb3r2oo11 ай бұрын
Bless
@Al-ks2ym11 ай бұрын
People like you are the best
@ianyoder253711 ай бұрын
Some people have asked me why I, as a man, let my hair grow so long. First because it looks good, but more importantly the last time I had it short a 7 year old said to me "You look like Jeffery Dahmer but a good version." And it haunts me to this day.
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy11 ай бұрын
Someone once told me I looked like Wendigoon when I had longer hair.
@moon1687911 ай бұрын
children say the darnest things... I understand your decision also why on earth does a 7 year old know who Jeffrey Dahmer is 😭 that feels wrong
@ianyoder253711 ай бұрын
@@moon16879 *THAT'S THE PART THAT HAUNTS ME THE MOST!*
@-alovelygaycat-11 ай бұрын
@@moon16879 I knew who Jeffery Dahmer was as a 7-year-old. My mom was working on a degree in criminal justice at the time and I got into some of her books. Isn’t necessarily a weird thing.
@stargirl345511 ай бұрын
kids say the most out of pocket things lol
@kaiozab486611 ай бұрын
There’s just something so comforting about the older videos. they’re not even bad quality, i just love them so much
@EdenNeedsAYoutubeHandle11 ай бұрын
they have that lofi, cozy feel to them for sure
@violetsareb1ue38911 ай бұрын
nostalgia :) I remember finding his channel during quarantine, good times
@JamesBrown-fn2qp11 ай бұрын
Local58 video is still the comfiest video on this channel
@mollysvibecorner_420695 ай бұрын
Wendigoon laughing while talking about Richard Chase pulling macaroni out of his pocket was the funniest part of the video 😭
@bellaw215011 ай бұрын
3:27:30 "The only place where you can get away with being a child molester because you're a politician is the United States" GOLD.
@barcelomrozovic162511 ай бұрын
Sadly, not true though.
@padarousou11 ай бұрын
@@barcelomrozovic1625It's not even really true at all we have more laws that protect children than any other country
@BasedPeanutButterEnjoyer11 ай бұрын
@@morgannull4685source?
@bunnyluver217611 ай бұрын
@@morgannull4685Facts. Systems for the groups you mentioned are few and far between. Usually based on charity. The government should be helping more.
@dxshawn53210 ай бұрын
@@morgannull4685Let me guess you're one of those AmErIkA BaD people who bases every single belief from this starting point?
@manifestationsofasort11 ай бұрын
Wendigoon: *Talking about brutal serial killers* The music in the background: 💃💃💃
@laurenweatherfordd8 ай бұрын
this is what i was thinking 😭
@austinjoeyandjosiahcombs80357 ай бұрын
Is there anyway you know the song? IT SOUNDS FIRE.
@Denji0293 ай бұрын
@@austinjoeyandjosiahcombs8035It's windower chords this music is kinda weird
@Cagette___2 ай бұрын
i listened to this video at night in my bed, with headphones, jamming to the music while listening to the most disgusting things human beings had done. thanx wendigoon
@pilarwolf881811 ай бұрын
Only Wendigoon could have a four hour video comprised just of him talking to a camera about random stuff, and keep me interested the entire time.
@jonathangriffin459411 ай бұрын
If you like this one, you should try the 9 hour conspiracy iceberg video!
@ragnard096711 ай бұрын
Bot comment
@pilarwolf881811 ай бұрын
@@ragnard0967 I admit I could have come up with something a bit more original to comment about
@B_Mollhausen4 ай бұрын
“ Oh my old content was so bad.”Wendy, you’re too humble. I subbed around the time these came out. I’m glad to see you come up and so happy you got the success you deserve. Keep up the good work.
@dreamlesssleepart11 ай бұрын
"an intense moment of post-nut clarity" is definitely one of the sentences I've ever heard
@dreamlesssleepart11 ай бұрын
MY GOD AND THE THING ABOUT HOW YOU CAN ONLY GET AWAY WITH BEING A CHILD M0LESTER WHEN YOU'RE A POLITICIAN IN THE US,, IT'S HORRIBLE BUT IT'S TRUE
@Taz-ey4jl9 ай бұрын
@@dreamlesssleepartIt’s not true though heck some non USA western countries have the politicians making the age of consent of consent 14 to 15 and laws punishing people for going after even younger ones are extremely lax even for non politicians unlike the US well besides California which is left wing controlled but let’s ignore that to hate on the US.
@tycj759 ай бұрын
Definitly one of the sentences I’ve ever heard as well
@Lordofshu9 ай бұрын
Timestamp?
@pokemontradingcardgamecoll59348 ай бұрын
It's definitely one of the sentences you've ever heard? Have you been deaf before you heard it? English is difficult for some. Don't lose hope and I hope you hear more sentences in life.
@allim833511 ай бұрын
3:30:00 good news! I followed up on this case and it appears that Garavito died in Oct. (2023) before he was released. this case really haunted me when hearing about it initially, so after hearing about it again, I genuinely feel Devine intervention prevented this man from hurting any more children.
@Somereasonstolive11 ай бұрын
So where was that "divine" intervention when he did hurt kids?
@iwrestledabearoncedood712011 ай бұрын
Before he was released? He was sentenced to over 1,000 years….
@pandelik345011 ай бұрын
@@Somereasonstolive Exactly. It is stupid to frame it like that. But whatever brings likes and validation, I guess
@allim833511 ай бұрын
@Somerasonstolive @pandelik4450 I think that free will is what allowed the atrocity to begin with, evil still exists. But the fact that he died months before he was scheduled to be let out with the knowledge that he was going to commit those acts again (he said he was going to become a priest or adjacent to be near kids again) is just Divine timing. I don't believe in coincidences. Therefore, it's not for clicks or views im genuinely really grateful that this won't continue. that breaks my heart to even suggest I wrote that comment to gain attention, it was just a case that devastated me when I first learned about it.
@soulbound211 ай бұрын
@@allim8335 Agreed with yah buddy dont let those mean comments get yah down
@4X3MEDIA11 ай бұрын
I'm glad the serial killer in my area was able to get help while incarcerated and made the effort to rejoin society as a good man. Something about being called the "Stupid Baby Man" in the press got to him and made him rethink his life
@Senrann11 ай бұрын
QHAT A NAME LMFAO I think so many crimes would stop if we didn't have good names for killers like give them stupid names
@rawfermews418611 ай бұрын
What
@kimberini646511 ай бұрын
Amen!! I have said this for years!!! Call them "This weeks biggest coward" or "The loser of the month"
@bunnyluver217611 ай бұрын
Seriously! The "cool names" need to stop. Especially with the school shooters. Imagine being called like, "the awkward virgin" or something similarly embarrassing instead of "the night stalker." I'm pretty sure violent crimes would decrease at least by a little.
@naomiw3910 ай бұрын
@@bunnyluver2176Hard agree. Imagine getting assaulted & then people nickname your assailant "Butcher Beast of Berlin." Making them seem way cooler than the losers they actually are
@died2pinwheel8 ай бұрын
24:45 Fun fact, John Allen Muhammad's defense attorney, David Heilberg, would later go on to defend Chris-Chan.
@arlokenna6 ай бұрын
what a weird job list, ah yes the serial killer john allen muhammad and the internet pedo and sex offender sonic fan chris chan
@Batsieroze4 ай бұрын
Forgive me, but who is Chris-Chan~?
@galactic-hamster70434 ай бұрын
@@Batsieroze Really mentally messed up internet figure, he popularized the Sonichu comic and image, and he is known for the pendant he wore of the character. He's known as one of the most documented people on the Internet but if you don't feel like sifting through, like, 45 hours worth of documentaries the long and short of it is he was basically coerced by his followers into doing disgusting things like eating his literal shit, which spiraled into a long term mental break where he eventually got caught "kithing" his mother who suffered from dementia. He mostly lived with his parents well into his adult years but that's about what I know of him from passive information osmosis. He's a gross person
@rhettjagdathopkins95584 ай бұрын
@@Batsieroze Probably the most documented person ever in history. They have done many heinous acts. People like to troll them. You would have to go down the rabbit hole yourself to even begin to understand Chris Chan.
@RobyntheRobin4 ай бұрын
@@Batsieroze I don't know a massive amount, but AFAIK they are a youtuber who SA'd their mum who had dementia.
@nighthawk091310 ай бұрын
Just for anyone who was curious about changes in these cases since the original serial killer iceberg was published, I did a bit or research and compiled together what I found. There may be some details missing since a few figures don't have much public info on them that I was able to find, so if anyone has any additional information to add, comment them below. - David Berkowitz: Still alive in prison, claims to have converted to christianity and is apologetic about his crimes, currently 70 years old - Zodiac Killer: Still not definitively identified, a group called the Case Breakers claim to have identified Gary Francis Poste as the killer but this is not confirmed - Snowtown Murders: John Justin Bunting, Robert Joe Wagner, and James Spyridon Vlassakis are all still alive and in prison, Wagner has remarked that he will not apologize or say he feels remorse for the crimes, Bunting is 57 years old, Wagner is 52 years old, Vlassakis is 44 years old - Ed Kemper: Was denied parole in 2017 and will be eligible for parole again in 2024, very unlikely to be released, currently 75 years old - DC Snipers - Lee Boyd Malvo is still in prison but could receive resentencing because he was a minor when he was given his life sentence (something the supreme court ruled was unconstitutional in 2012), he was married in 2020 and is currently 38 years old - Rose West: Still alive in prison, her lawyer is urging her to come clean and confess her guilt (she still insists that she is innocent), in 2020 she changed her name to Jennifer Jones, currently in poor health with signs of dementia, currently 70 years old - Stephen Port: Little available information, still alive and in prison, currently 48 years old - Elmer Wayne Henley (Corll's accomplice): Still alive and in prison, will be eligible for parole in 2025, has requested a compassionate release but is very unlikely to receive it, currently 67 years old - Gary Ridgway: Still alive and in prison, health is declining in his old age, little is known for sure because he denies media requests, currently 74 years old - Kenneth Bianchi (one of the Hillside stranglers): Still alive and in prison, will be eligible for parole in 2025, currently 72 years old - Charles Ng (Lake's accomplice): Still alive and in prison, despite his appeals the California supreme court upheld his death sentence, still has other federal appeals, currently 63 years old - Robert Pickton: Still alive and in prison, eligible for parole in 2032, currently 74 years old - Wayne Williams: Still alive and in prison, denied parole in 2019 but will be eligible again in 2027, new DNA tests are being done on evidence, currently 65 years old - Herbert Mullin: Died in 2022 at 75 from natural causes - Paul Bernardo: Still alive and in prison, denied parole in 2018 and 2021, eligible for parole again in 2024, currently 59 years old - Karla Homolka: Released from prison in 2005, lives in Quebec and volunteers as a local elementary school, remarried in 2007, currently 53 years old - Rodney Alcala: Died in 2021 at 77 of unspecified causes - Joseph DeAngelo: Still alive and in prison, formed a plea bargain in 2020 to avoid the death penalty, currently 78 years old - Mikhail Popkov: Still alive and in prison, hopes to join the Russian army in Ukraine in a deal to be released early, admitted to two more victims in 2020 which brings his total number of admitted victims to 83, currently 59 years old - The Doodler: Still not definitively identified, an updated sketch of what the suspect is believed to look like as an older man was released in 2018 - Todd Kohlhepp: Still alive and in prison, Dustan Lawson was arrested for selling guns to Kohlhepp in 2018, currently 52 years old - Alexander Pichushkin: Still alive and in prison, let out of solitary confinement in 2022, currently 49 years old - Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs: Alexander Hanzha was released from prison in 2019 and is now married with two children, Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuk are both still alive and in prison, both Viktor and Igor are 35 years old - Luis Garavito: Died in 2023 at 66 of unspecified causes - Nikolai Dzhumagaliev: Still alive and in prison, reportedly escaped custody in 2016 before being recaptured, little available information, currently 71 years old - Bevan Spencer Von Einem: Still alive and in prison, health is declining in his old age and he has been diagnosed with diabetes, moved to an old age prison unit in 2019, eligible for parole but authorities are determined to keep him from ever getting out of prison, currently 77 years old
@jayclean565310 ай бұрын
Karla Homolka should not be allowed within 500 ft. Of anyone underage, let alone working at an elementary school.
@nighthawk091310 ай бұрын
@@jayclean5653 Yeah, I did a bit of a double take when I read that
@isaac-vb1ng8 ай бұрын
I have a letter signed by berkowitz, spilled a beer on it, very sad
@DesolatedChild0187 ай бұрын
The end of Karla Homolka is more depressing than any of the unidentified cases who “didn’t got caught” like Jack, the Zodiac, The Doodler, The Mesa Bone Collector etc Everyone knows who she is, how she looks, and what she did, and she’s been released, and it’s apparently living a perfectly normal life. This is “getting away with it”. No fear of being caught like DeAngelo and others who “thought” they got away with it. She just walked out through the front door - with most of her life ahead - and have nothing to fear. She faced “the law” and she won. This would break me as a relative of one of the victims of her and the freakish hubby of hers. There will never be even the expectation of justice. It’s a laugh at the face of the victims. I vowed never to fedpost, but goddamn… Well, here’s the implication of how I would like to conclude this rant.
@JasperLane7 ай бұрын
I just got to the Luis Garavito part, Thank God.
@AJHaydenTV11 ай бұрын
I think the serial killer iceberg is how I got hooked on your content because you handled it so respectfully while also conveying interesting information.
@courtneymsx11 ай бұрын
Same, I love his sense of humor too 😂 it's just dark enough
@RUSTTYHAM11 ай бұрын
its always a good day when wendigoon posts a 2+ hour video
@dreejz11 ай бұрын
It's always a good day when Wendigoon posts 😁
@Olivia.765411 ай бұрын
SO REAL
@Stellarseacowz11 ай бұрын
I've watched so many over 2+ hour videos 1 hour videos are starting to feel short lol
@kaijionline11 ай бұрын
Yep
@Toastchug11 ай бұрын
To bad it wasn't the next cryptid iceberg video
@Ikeabedroomset8 ай бұрын
“And he killed women” “and he r@p3d women” “he stabbed random women” “any woman he attacked” bruh can we catch a break😭😭😭
@chocolatecake21226 ай бұрын
fr like 😭😭 edit: some of these people would shiver in their boots if they learned that focusing on a certain part of something doesnt equal ignoring the entirety of it 😛 😙
@ghostyboi91866 ай бұрын
did you just miss all the mention of the boys and men? tbh lets not make this a gender thing these people are evil yes some towards women but many towards boys and men theyre not any less of a victim just because theyre male
@DanaSwift-yn1lz6 ай бұрын
No breaks while watching a serial killer iceberg
@greenskull33846 ай бұрын
I mean, there were a fair few that specialized in men and kids. Does that count as a break?
@Goblin-thebesthousewife6 ай бұрын
Like Gacy @@greenskull3384
@lps-emily9 ай бұрын
Honestly, I really appreciate the little bit at the end about the world not being an awful place and how this is only a small percentage of the world. I love true crime but I find sometimes i spiral and get really anxious about this kind of stuff on the flipside. I really appreciated hearing that
@maxammocrate84576 ай бұрын
it's easy to notice the bad things and not realize there's a lot of good out there too!
@sharontillinghast4352 ай бұрын
Me too, its easy to let it pull you down.
@The_Diminished11 ай бұрын
My aunt was nearly killed by Gary Ridgway as a teen. She picked him up in her truck as a hitchhiker in Greensboro. She asked him his name, and he said his name was Ray Romano. (???) She didn't know who that is so she was just like "ok!" She asked him where he wanted to go and he said "I need to go to my Brother's place, to 'start over.'" And she was a bit intrigued by this. After some talking, he shows her a picture of his son (as it turns out, this was a common ploy for him.) Eventually, they stop at a truck stop for gas, and she buys him a little Hallmark card and writes in it "Good luck at your new life with your brother!" or something like that. She gives it to him, and he looks at it with astonishment. he says like "I've never gotten a *card* before..." and then promptly shoves it in his underwear. obv she's like ":D! Wow! Ok! This is normal!" and they start driving again. Eventually, she notices that he's just started Shaking. like he was just quaking in his boots in the seat next to her. and eventually he just says "Let me out of the car." while they're just on the freeway or whatever. And so she says "No, there's literally nothing here, I'm not just gonna drop you off the side of the road." and he says again "Let me out now." and so they argue for a while, but eventually, she lets him out of the truck. Afterwards, she goes back to her apartment with her 2 roommates and is like "Huh I had this weird hitchhiker who said his name was Ray Romano--" and her roommates were like "YOU. ARE *SO* STUPID." Then later, and I mean Years later, her and one of those roommates were in some hotel or something. But the TV was on, tuned into one of those "America's most wanted" channels, and a profile for Gary Ridgway comes on. Her roommate looks at it and recognizes the description (along with the time and place) and is like "is this you guy?????" while it's talking about Americas Most Prolific Serial Killers Ever. and she was like "Holy shit thats my guy" And it made sense to her, too -- she thought it was weird that this guy said he had "never gotten a card before" because that just seemed weird and unlikely to her, but if she was supposed to be a victim, then it made sense that he had never gotten a card from anyone he was trying to kill before. Also, she discovered that the place where they were driving to had been one of his popular "dump sites" too. so. thats also cool and fun So yeah! My aunt almost got murdered by Gary Ridgway but probably got saved by a Christmas card. And she told this over a house party like it was any other story. anyways, 43:05 brought back some memories, lmao.
@blakemcmillan568011 ай бұрын
Wow! so being kind saved her life
@midnightdimensions1311 ай бұрын
I guess doing something that a killer wouldn't expect can get you saves sometimes.
@caittails11 ай бұрын
It’s actually insane how many people have stories about Ridgeway and Gacy. They both really got around in their communities.
@midnightdimensions1311 ай бұрын
@@caittails Back then, it was a small world it seems. Sounded like you could walk down a street and end up in another state.
@logansymmes219311 ай бұрын
@@caittails Greensboro represent
@wp619211 ай бұрын
Always a joyous day when Iceberg Boy grace us with his content.
@p-__11 ай бұрын
My farts are better than Iceberg Boy’s farts 💨
@SamanthaBoooooooo11 ай бұрын
He's married now he's Iceberg Man
@gigiarmany11 ай бұрын
sounds a bit disrespectful..he deserves a better name.. wimpy6192
@milesd.80838 ай бұрын
i don’t see wendigoon’s comment about updated info, so i’m gonna do my best to compile the updates on trials, jail status, etc, here: 11:07 (Son of Sam) - still in prison, his parole hearing for May of 2024 was denied and his next hearing is scheduled for May 2026. 44:37 (Gary Ridgeway) - in January of 2024, the last known remains linked to Ridgeway were identified as belonging to 16-year-old Tammie Liles 1:03:30 (Robert Pickton) - on May 31, 2024, Pickton died at age 74 after he was attacked by another inmate on the 19th. 1:16:10 (Herbert Mullin) - on August 18, 2022, Mullin died at age 75 from natural causes 1:21:31 (Paul Bernardo) - Bernardo’s parole hearing was scheduled for February 2024, but i cannot find anything about what came of it 1:33:04 (Rodney Alcala) - on July 24, 2021, Alcala died at age 77 of unspecified natural causes 3:21:10 (Luis Garavito) - on October 12, 2023, Garavito died at age 66, possibly from terminal cancer i may have missed some and there’s definitely details i’m overlooking, but i wanted to add what i could :)
@radrush_mx9578 ай бұрын
herbert mullin age lol
@danthehippo42758 ай бұрын
The lords work, I was also disappointed Mr.Goon didn’t do a pinned comment. Thx for updated info
@milesd.80837 ай бұрын
@@radrush_mx957 whoops, don’t know how i managed that typo-it’s fixed now, thanks for pointing it out!!
@StevieMcKenna107 ай бұрын
Lmao Garavito died the day after my birthday
@sopranophantomista11 ай бұрын
I have to say, the most amusing thing about all of this is watching Wendi slowly lose his mind to the names the public give the murderers. Honestly, same.
@CoRLex-jh5vx11 ай бұрын
A detail I cant believe wasn't mentioned; Dennis Nilsen wasn’t only close to his sister, he was also incredibly close to his maternal grandfather (who he was named after). Said grandfather was a sailor and ended up dying while out at sea, Dennis wasn’t informed of this until he came home to his mother crying one day. He asked her what was wrong and she just said "Your grandfather's come home, go and look". He walked into the kitchen, expecting to see his beloved grandfather back as normal, instead found a casket, didn't know what it was, and looked inside to see his grandfather’s body. He was FIVE YEARS OLD. In his teenage years he would also later purposefully drown himself to 'feel closer' to his grandfather. The whole thing with his sister was definitely weird but imo his relationship with his grandfather was way more what put him on the path he ended up on Also my former teacher used to work at his prison, and said he was the most arrogant man she'd met, and no one there liked him much.
@HonoredLionheart11 ай бұрын
Wow that is a crazy detail. That's why I love these icebergs, it's a brief look into something that can go much deeper with personal research.
@elsabacken11 ай бұрын
Could you drop a time stamp where he talked about him?
@spoonfulof11 ай бұрын
Around 37 minutes@@elsabacken
@artsyhoodies11 ай бұрын
Wtf is wrong with his mom
@tenderandmoist50118 ай бұрын
Who tf would do that to a 5 year old child???? Like actually wtf lady??? Yeah let's just randonly give my child ptsd with THE CORPSE OF HIS CLOSEST FAMILY MEMBER, seems like being sick in the head runs in his family
@cinematographystudio11 ай бұрын
Hey Wendigoon, minor correction on one thing. Alice’s Restaurant isn’t about wanting to kill someone, but a satire of how the US would send criminals to fight in Vietnam. The main character nearly gets drafted for littering, and the only reference to killing is him drunkenly attending a therapy session, screaming about killing everyone in the war before a Sergeant overhears and gives him a medal saying that’s what they’re looking for. Still, imagining that guy playing it in court is a fever dream.
@lordofthefrogs457711 ай бұрын
yeah, that song is like 20 minutes long. cannot believe everyone sat through the full playing of it... but also, iconic move
@scoopmaloop320311 ай бұрын
KZbinr sjlemme did a good video about the song (that's shorter than the song itself)
@champo97610 ай бұрын
I literally just left a comment about this then scrolled down and say this lol. Also, the song starts by Arlo Guthrie saying "this is a song about Alice, and a restaurant" If the song was about killing, Arlo would've said "this is a song about killing"
@jonathanramos8414Ай бұрын
Ironically the uncle Richard ramirez was a green beret that served in Vietnam. But he was a psychopath himself and often raped and took photos of the war crimes he committed and liked showing them to a young Richard. I wonder if psych evaluations for military service were a thing back then
@zorantaylor3190Ай бұрын
@@lordofthefrogs4577 "I've been singing this song for about 25 minutes and I can probably sing it for about another 25 minutes.....I'm not PROUD....or TIRED...."
@thisismysimpingformattacco61307 ай бұрын
I need to say Wendigoon needs to drop a skincare routine its actually bizarre how clear this mans skin in
@HeisenbergFam11 ай бұрын
Watching Wendi is like being a part of cult where we gather around to listen to his wisdom
@Emotional-Earth11 ай бұрын
Lmao
@urmomlovesme401711 ай бұрын
my favorite cult fr
@Raphe900011 ай бұрын
Worshipping the Wendigo < Worshipping the Wendigoon
@BlackSky3651111 ай бұрын
revrend-mega-lord wendigoon
@twinphalanx446511 ай бұрын
So. A cult. What are we called ?
@snarp40811 ай бұрын
Watching this series makes me realize how much it still hurts that Mindhunters was cancelled.
@dalpaengi11 ай бұрын
I wish another network could have acquired rights and somehow saved it.
@SprinkledSpice10 ай бұрын
So true. I miss bill tench
@sarai328610 ай бұрын
no way, this is the way i learn about it being cancelled????? 😭
@San-li9ml9 ай бұрын
Only reason there hasn't been another season it's because the director hasn't bothered to make another one
Not to depersonalize what Karl Denke did by comparing it to a game, but when you mentioned goat meat, the fact that he lived in an apartment, the fact that he sold meat as a butcher, and how he was known in the community REALLY reminded me of the chapter “The Bologna Incident” from Sally Face, in which a teacher was kidnapping people and turning them into bologna and then selling it to the school she worked at. I wonder if Steve Gabry knew about this case and took inspiration of it in his game
@ronkledonkanusmoncher56411 ай бұрын
I fell In love with this channel because of the diversity of topics you manage to cover while remaining respectful, interesting, and informative. Your personality and the way you present these topics makes them much easier to digest.
@donamirtz11 ай бұрын
I like when something is so absurd and ridiculous that Isaiah starts to crack up
@bradleyvaughn344011 ай бұрын
ok
@tossoutacc924111 ай бұрын
@@donamirtzis that his name?
@bellw583411 ай бұрын
@@tossoutacc9241 ikr its so normal 😂
@tossoutacc924111 ай бұрын
@@bellw5834 idk why I was so surprised I think in my head he’s another cryptid 😭
@wyntonexisting11 ай бұрын
I’m surprised you didnt mention Albert Fish also wrote letters to his victims parents describing what parts of their children tasted the best. Actually Nevermind, why would you.
@-alovelygaycat-10 ай бұрын
Didn’t Grace’s brother (Edward was his name I think?) have to read the letter he wrote about her to their mom because she couldn’t read? I remember hearing that somewhere.
@MelissaLawrence200210 ай бұрын
Poor guy's probably worried about demonitization.
@ok606910 ай бұрын
This guy sounds like a real jerk
@archibcfkd9 ай бұрын
He literally started talking about him as I saw your comment.
@SlyMonie9 ай бұрын
Man Albert Fish, this guy was a real jerk!
@emmetthowell89911 ай бұрын
Yes! Another mega compilation to add to my “really long wendigoon video sleep playlist”. It’s almost odd that I watch videos describing horrifying things to sleep but his voice and cadence is so relaxing
@duz_machines_84297 ай бұрын
This video knocks me out so consistently that I've started listening to it to fall asleep. I really shouldn't because it's about real life murder, but no video has this effect on me.
@neiribelin11 ай бұрын
I can't find anyone else mentioning this: the Jack the Ripper victims weren't all sex workers but because the paperwork management of the 1880s was terrible and media tended to invent narratives, they were all slumped together with one confirmed sex worker victim because an 'upstanding, proper woman wouldn't be wandering the streets at night unless they were working the streets'. There's a wonderful book by Hallie Rubenhold called 'The Five: The Untold Lives of Women Killed by Jack the Ripper' which looks at all five confirmed victims' lives from birth and explains the false claim about all five being sex workers.
@morphotech10 ай бұрын
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@aerickmon335010 ай бұрын
So jack just killed random people then No like phenomenon in his killings
@seaveryork45869 ай бұрын
@@aerickmon3350 The commonality will all (except for the final one) was that they were without shelter. Basically sleeping on the streets. White Chapel was an extremely impoverished part of London at the time.
@guitarguru.35728 ай бұрын
I believe the media always has and always will invent narratives. They have the power to sway the court of public opinion, and can be easily bought. Each outfit carries one political bias or another and is completely capable of framing one as guilty or innocent. There’s no such thing as objectivity with them, and scrutiny has been completely abolished. It’s all trash collected by the eyes and dumped into the brain, brought to you by Pfizer.
@anapostrock11 ай бұрын
Luis Garavito actually died two months ago, just when he was up for parole. Justice at its finest.
@cmpunk4490111 ай бұрын
When
@cmpunk4490111 ай бұрын
Yep i know
@funsizemiller11 ай бұрын
even more so bc i hope he was excited to get out and got to have that hope ripped away from him
@Little_Star04.11 ай бұрын
@@cmpunk44901 October 12th, 2023
@mitch594411 ай бұрын
Yay
@peachesandcreaam202411 ай бұрын
as someone who is British and has seen a lot about Fred and Rose West - wanted to correct(?) that they weren’t innkeepers, they actually often invited hitchhikers or runaway girls to stay at their house, essentially preying on young girls who had nowhere else to go. There are some great documentaries on Paramount plus that definitely go into a lot more detail about the whole prostitution thing and their general MO with the murders. Basically they weren’t innkeepers, all of this carnage was occurring in their residence down an average street in Britain. A big reason they got away with it for quite a while was that Fred was a builder and turned their basement into a strange torture room - his experience in building aided his ability to hide the bodies in the house’s walls itself too.
@TheDutchessOfCornville11 ай бұрын
They sound absolutely awful…I’m definitely going to check out some of the documentaries you suggested! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
@kingkonut11 ай бұрын
they had many lodgers
@reallife53911 ай бұрын
Beans and toast country
@stykytte11 ай бұрын
Another part of why they got away with it for so long is the area was rife with child abusing deviants who cover for each other. Look up David and Pauline Williams, they ran the Prince Albert Pub nerby and knew Fred and Rose. There are whole hidden sections of society that get away with this stuff for decades, maybe forever if they are good at covering for each other and have their tentacles into the local press and law enforcement.
@DrEagleTalon11 ай бұрын
@@TheDutchessOfCornvilleTimesuck the podcast has an amazing episode on it if you don’t mind dark Humor it’s one of, if not, the best podcast. Period. Hail Nimrod and welcome to the cult of the curious meat sack 🎉
@ГеннадийБоковиков-о2е7 ай бұрын
One note on Popkov and his 'cool' name. In russian language the same word 'oboroten' can be translated to english as 'a werewolf' and as 'a shapeshifter'. There is a common phrase used to describe a corrupted and/or wicked in some way police officer - 'oboroten v pogonah' - which can be translated as 'a shapeshifter in shoulder straps' or 'a werewolf in epaulets' or some combination of these words. This phrase has no positive connotation whatsoever and there is nothing cool about it since people in russia are genereally really familliar with corrupted law enforcement and levels of distain for this kind of people are through the roof. Popkov was mostly called 'oboroten' because of this and not because of his ferocity.
@bunnyluver217611 ай бұрын
David Parker Ray "The Toy Box Killer" really makes me sick. I never heard the story about the man divorcing his wife though. Imagine going through such a horrific r*pe then having your husband think you were a lying cheater...honestly she's better off without someone like him in her life.
@swiftbombzz80186 ай бұрын
He got the full story wrong. She was brought straight to her family by David himself. The police found her identity due to a tattoo the women had in a video he recorded. It was a unique tattoo and she came forth, not knowing that it even happened, it was all just a "dream"
@SydneyStewart-d3f2 ай бұрын
@@swiftbombzz8018 David didn't bring her to her family, I'm pretty sure she was dumped off the side of the road or just left behind in general. She was identified in the video by a tattoo of a peach, I THINK. It's been a few months since I last heard the story
@zorantaylor3190Ай бұрын
To add insult to injury, seeing his name forces me to contemplate his actions while involuntarily saying "I ain't afraid of no ghosts!" at the same time.
@mackattack800811 ай бұрын
Fun fact about Ed Kemper: Him and the police were very close. So much so they hung out with him at a bar where lots of police officers were regulars. Not only that, some officers gave him training cuffs, access to guns, and a fake badge. He applied to be a state trooper but he ended up being too tall/heavy. He was so close to them that when he tried to turn himself in, they didn't believe him 👍. when they eventually did pick him up, (very very very alleged/debated) he sat in the front seat
@airplanes_aren.t_real11 ай бұрын
Ngl the fact he tried to be a cop and was one in everything but occupation and name makes way too much sense
@-psilo-907111 ай бұрын
@@airplanes_aren.t_realCops are killers too so it makes sense
@lucamckenn593211 ай бұрын
Bias is real and effects everything. Were he a stranger that would be a reception not a warm gesture of uhm you sure you did it? You're like cool man
@Flaschenteufel11 ай бұрын
it was a bar where cops were frequently drinking :D not a "police only bar"....who would even make a bar where only cops would be allowed? :D that's cute :D
@mackattack800811 ай бұрын
@@Flaschenteufel you're so right i'm so sorry 😭 idk why i wrote that ill fix it
@coco2600611 ай бұрын
"'Sexual Arsonist" sounds like a punk rock band name, and it makes me laugh too much
@Nantosuelta6 ай бұрын
Could also be a very pretentious no wave/art rock band from somewhere in Europe
@nettlecider5 ай бұрын
@@Nantosuelta I love the idea for the genre NO WAVE 😆
@Nantosuelta5 ай бұрын
@@nettlecider its an actual genre.
@sterlingdavis82444 ай бұрын
First time I heard of that was Cook-Cook from Fallout: New Vegas and learned it was a real thing after he SA'd a female character in the game an NCR member IIRC.
@zorantaylor3190Ай бұрын
It sounds like an Electric Six song.
@elfpowergripprimer2 ай бұрын
one thing i like about this entire video is that it's not too "serious". it's serious topics with insanely sad stories, but Wendigoon also jokes around a bit and I like that his jokes are still funny while being tasteful. a lot of youtubers i find usually make jokes at the victims expense or just make it seem like what happened wasn't important, but Wendigoon doesn't do that. i love it
@utterlymilked11 ай бұрын
I still remember clicking on my first Wendigoon video, you were around 42k subs at the time. It’s pretty amazing to see a KZbinr go through so much success so quickly and still produces content that reminds you of why you clicked to begin with but also constantly improving the formula. Great video!
@Dat1ScrubLord11 ай бұрын
Update on the Paul Bernardo case: He did not, in fact, make parole, and has been transferred to a higher security prison. Edit: I was mistaken, he was actually transferred from high to medium security.
@felathar198511 ай бұрын
May he rot in hell
@savanafehr515710 ай бұрын
he got transfered from a high security prison to a medium security prison...
@Dat1ScrubLord10 ай бұрын
@@savanafehr5157 my apologies, the article I read stated it in a confusing way, saying basically he was transferred to medium security from high security.
@rosegold853711 ай бұрын
anybody else notice that too many of the child abusing criminals get strangely short sentences? I noticed that a lot with tcap too
@Senrann11 ай бұрын
I know right!? Even tho the whole world swears they sentence people worse with kids including but it's such bullshit, they don't get anything worse than a normal kidnapper would! It's mind boiling
@rosegold853711 ай бұрын
@@Senrann I feel like the only punishment is other inmates if they even find out and even then they put them in protection if they keep getting beat up....they are protecting pedos Bru huh
@j.warungu913511 ай бұрын
😊
@atsumehana821111 ай бұрын
What is TCAP? And yeah, it’s almost like they don’t care about kids at all… IMHO as a survivor of abuse, it feels like something that should be second only to murder. When I was in the midst of my trauma, death seemed preferable - and I’m only glad now after years of therapy that I’m alive, but the way abuse destroys someone so systematically and thoroughly…. It haunts you. I can’t imagine how much worse it would be for someone who doesn’t have the resources or support to get help.
@rosegold853711 ай бұрын
@@atsumehana8211 so true. I couldn't imagine no type of support or not being believed or just anything. TCAP is the show with Chris Hansen called To catch a predator where the dudes met fake online "decoys" who were just police using to it lure in predators. And they mostly got off with light sentences the worst part is that many of them were or became repeat offenders upwards of 3 times... But yeah let those mfs out lol
@RadStar10k6 ай бұрын
wendigoon talking about dangerous killers: the funky background music 💃
@Wsnewname11 ай бұрын
All the serial killers who committed multiple murders and hot away with it until they slipped up once makes me wonder about all the people out there who surely have murdered just one person and never been caught. If it's possible for people to go on with killing a handful of people, a dozen, maybe more, it seems so plausible that there must be single murders out there that nobody has even thought to investigate as such with the perpetrators living normal lives still.
@justrandomthings815811 ай бұрын
Oh there are. Statistics get thrown around all the time but whatever the percent of cold case murders is, it’s way higher than what people would expect
@padarousou11 ай бұрын
In Chicago alone there are hundreds of unsolved ones every year
@padarousou11 ай бұрын
@@justrandomthings8158I was watching a cop podcast a while back they said it's more than half go unsolved
@vivianloney9 ай бұрын
There were three serial killers in the city I grew up in (that were caught) that were active while I was growing up there and I think about this more than I'd like to admit
@lindboknifeandtool9 ай бұрын
Even serial events, if you’re smart enough you don’t get caught. We catch dumb and reckless, and sometimes unlucky. The guys who know what they’re doing… man they probably just REAP
@AtrocityEquine0111 ай бұрын
The Luis Garavito one disturbs me because I don't even want to image the sheer state he left those poor kids in when he killed them. And the fact he _almost_ got out is terrifying (for those wondering: He died before he had the oppertunity to finish his sentence).
@ameliorateepoch991710 ай бұрын
Lopez’s case is worse, he killed up to 67 (assumed to be 300~) young girls. Yet he only stayed in jail 10 years, and was released from a psychology ward. His whereabouts are unknown, but he did say that once he gets out that he’ll just go back to reoffending. He is also Colombian, and possible was on a killing spree in the same time period as Garavito.
@AtrocityEquine014 ай бұрын
@@ameliorateepoch9917 Do you think Lopez is dead? Since we haven't heard (hopefully) of any more crimes similar to his.
@jamesbryan55811 ай бұрын
I remember joining the Wendigang right near the end of this iceberg and I was hooked. It's crazy how far you've come my guy, you're a great creator and I love every video you put out. You always take a very respectful approach to your topics and it shines through in these kinds of videos
@jasonpoche11 ай бұрын
I started following Wendi right after his divine comedy summary. I can't believe its been so long.
@GraniteGolem11 ай бұрын
doing flips on it
@Apollo_7777 ай бұрын
Drinking game (lvl impossible): take a shot everytime he says "to which"
@RareXamАй бұрын
Bro that phrase drove me up the wall
@zorantaylor3190Ай бұрын
"I can't wait to meet Wheneverdigoon at ToWhichCon!"
@L0K1DOKI11 ай бұрын
It’s an honour to be on a watch list with y’all
@Chez_com11 ай бұрын
🫡
@professionallurker88911 ай бұрын
LMFAO
@arsena520911 ай бұрын
we getting onto the watch list with this one 🔥🔥
@tmmbyby502811 ай бұрын
🫡
@SteelSquishy11 ай бұрын
Why would we be? We're not that important
@nayOnm62011 ай бұрын
I'm actually a psychology major and I'm working with my professor on a research project about serial killers (studying patterns and similarities and whatnot) and we have to make a spreadsheet of them. I know you don't want to come off like you're romanticizing them but for me, this video is actually incredibly helpful because Google's only giving me the most infamous ones. So... thank you good sir
@lukelyons871611 ай бұрын
Thank the actual creator of the iceberg, which is not this guy.
@dodgyyoutuber956010 ай бұрын
I’m interested in the roles of female vs male aggressors. With sex crimes, for example, most of the female aggressors involved in these cases seem to be romantically involved with a male aggressor who is usually the ring leader. She usually finds and lures the victims to the male, and the sexual acts she performs seem to be more for the pleasure of her boyfriend. Of course, there are huge differences between male and female serial killers too. (Exceptions of course)
@StanAndKylePlush9 ай бұрын
Apparently most serial killers had head injuries when they were young? Is this true because when I was tiny I got multiple head injuries lol
@jonathanjasso79908 ай бұрын
@@StanAndKylePlushmost likely not haha. I mean if you have thought of doing those things, definitely talk to someone professional but in no way would hitting your head in any way(or having any head injuries) do that. These people are just vile because they want to be. Fuck em🖕
@booper18968 ай бұрын
@@lukelyons8716doesn’t undermine the amount of research/explanations this man gave for each one
@ispaceghost11 ай бұрын
My grandpa actually served alongside William Bonin as a door gunner on a helicopter. They only went out a few times but my grandpa hated him and said he was weird.
@LooneyLei11 ай бұрын
What did he think when all of his crimes were publicly discovered?
@stevenjames587411 ай бұрын
Damn I'm just on that part. As someone who also served I'd hate him too
@hannahlozzz37129 ай бұрын
The way he said York-SHIRE my Yorkshire ears can’t lol 😭😭😭
@KORUZUKI10 ай бұрын
The fact you didn't talk about Von Einem is really nice touch. I visited Australia twice and unfortunately contrary to long distances between the cities and sometimes literall isolation of some places, they know this bastard everywhere. He is living horror.
@РусланЯкунин-х7м11 ай бұрын
2:29:30 "The Werewolf" actually comes not from his ferocity, but because in Russian the common name for police officers who are breaking the law while still in the force is "werewolves with epaulets" (bc they transform to criminals from policemen, obviously).
@kujo1978lol11 ай бұрын
When I lived in California, I remember seeing Richard Ramirez walking down a sidewalk near my home. He didn't look at me, but he had this cold deranged look on his face, and he looked like he was hurrying to get somewhere. I'll never forget this. I was genuinely frightened and shocked because his mugshot was all over the place so I immediately recognized him.
@FezMooseLive11 ай бұрын
If true, consider yourself lucky. Like I know you already do. But damn, it'd be a moment for sure.
@ZiggyPlayedGuitar122511 ай бұрын
Did you call the cops?
@kirsch311 ай бұрын
@@ZiggyPlayedGuitar1225why would they call police to testify seeing the guy walking down the street? And if you mean before the mugshot, regular people don't call police on others just because they look spooky
@RianKashfi5 ай бұрын
3:52:41 Saying liquidating funds after he just described 2 people getting killed and dissolved in sulphuric acid is nuts 💀
@Alexis-888911 ай бұрын
Finally,it has come together as an all-in-one masterpiece Gonna listen to it more times than it is sane to do
@madsfiedler388411 ай бұрын
yes!! the titles not being numbered kept fucking me over D:
@Alexis-888911 ай бұрын
@@madsfiedler3884 ngl when listening to the different videos i'd listen to part 1,then notice that after it,came part 4 and then back to part 2 but i'd listen to each one anyway
@amandamarinovich616411 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you discussed that Lucas was probably lying about most of his confessions. A lot of people miss this. I was just thinking, I think there is a story there about how we treat the unhoused. Lucas was homeless most of his life and working odd jobs wherever he could. It occurred to me that he probably found prison a better situation than freedom, so decided to ensure that he was never getting out.
@CoRLex-jh5vx11 ай бұрын
Also he seems to have been at least somewhat mentally disabled/delayed, and was being heavily coached into confessing and being fed the relevant details by the Texas ranger who was 'responsible' for him. He tried to recant a lot of his confessions when he realised the death penalty was a possibility, and even had someone pretend to be his 'secretly still alive' girlfriend that he actually had murdered, to say that he had never murdered anyone except his mother. Having watched the Netflix doc on him and several interviews, he was most definitely lying about the majority of his crimes for the benefits, and just didn't have the capacity to think through what 'confessing to 100+ murders' actually meant
@niono158711 ай бұрын
ye its true lots of homeless where I live jjus chin people in maccies so they can get sent back
@anzai707411 ай бұрын
I remember listening to the first tiers when it came out. I would listen to your videos when I did office cleaning at night. One time during cleaning I was listening to these tiers, naturally feeling a little bit on edge while cleaning alone at night. I’m guessing one of the office workers left something so they came back to grab it and gave me the biggest fright of my life. They apologised and we had a good laugh, I told them I was listening to serial killer “stories” and they laughed why I would listen to such things while cleaning alone, i questioned why myself as well after that hahah. Thanks for the good (somewhat scary) nostalgic memories!
@rogerdoggett19918 ай бұрын
You're naming of hurricanes Rant 🌀 Is one of the best things i've ever heard in my life
@arinleoczko125011 ай бұрын
Ed Kemper has stated numerous times that he should never be released because he knows he'll kill again if he is. He's also requested the death penalty a few times.
@月光-z6q11 ай бұрын
Ed Kemper is definitely a fascinating individual; of course, he deserves lifetime punishment because of his unjustifiable actions; however, he’s also incredibly intriguing, intelligent, and self-aware. Of course he’s also manipulative, but he’s contributed a lot to the study of serial killers. He fully understands that he can never exist in society again, and that’s why he’s rejected every parole hearing since 1985 (I believe, but don’t quote me on that). It’s fascinating hearing him talk because it’s clear to see that he is fully aware of himself and the consequences of his actions; however, it is also difficult to tell just when he is lying.
@DarrenWaters7511 ай бұрын
Ed Kemper is the one of the known SK that unnerves me the most because of his demeanor and matter of fact honesty about who he is.
@arinleoczko125011 ай бұрын
@@DarrenWaters75 Not excusing what he did, but I can only assume it's because of his abnormal intellect. Like someone who's done the things he's done shouldn't be that intelligent, but he was reportedly helping staff with other patients when he was in the psych ward for killing his grandparents. Not to glorify him, but Kemper deserves the attention that Dahmer and Bundy and Gacy got, if not more.
@cliffbonds147211 ай бұрын
He is actually incredibly intelligent, he admits he deserves to be where he is.
@Caffeinated_Acrobat11 ай бұрын
I like Ed Kemper a lot, at least as much as one can like a serial killer. He's highly intelligent and self aware, and has a great sense of humor. Again, outside of the whole being a serial killer thing, he seems like a genuinely fun person to be around. I've watched hours of his interviews.
@iviui2d3i211 ай бұрын
They thought so highly of Kemper during his first run through the system, that the staff was allowing him to counsel other patient-inmates for their psychological issues. I learned a lot about him as told by my college professor years ago whom had professional access to Kemper (and many other SK's) due to working contractually with the government as a Forensic Criminal Psychologist and Profiler. The professor's name is Dr. Eric Hickey and has published a handful of in-depth books. He was technically my Sociology 101 Professor at our Community College so, needless to say, it was an unexpected 'treat' having this man teaching a night class at our city community College. He did also teach at the State University, but would occasionally teach semesters at 'lesser' status schools. So many fascinating stories and curriculum far beyond what's expected for a basic Sociology class.
@morphotech10 ай бұрын
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@Funnylittleman11 ай бұрын
I’ve never watched a Wendigoon video before but this felt like hanging out with an old friend and making jokes about dark stuff haha. I love it.
@mikethegoo4 ай бұрын
I didn't expect Albert Fish to be THIS high up on the iceberg, but I didn't expect him all the way at the bottom. To be honest, this man GENUINELY scares me. I found out about him because of the vocaloid song (secrets of Wysteria) and holy shit that's a creepy song. But also hearing about who he was as a person and what he did in detail... I am not afraid of anyone or anything fast, but that man actually really scares me.
@andieallison67924 ай бұрын
The WHAT song
@mikethegoo4 ай бұрын
@@andieallison6792 vocaloid. Yk, the software, app, game, whatever it is with the girl with the teal hair and the leeks... Hatsune Miku?
@rancorious77853 ай бұрын
@@mikethegoowhy…. I’m not even going to ask
@mikethegoo3 ай бұрын
@@rancorious7785 Why what?
@penguano55143 ай бұрын
That Albert Fish guy sounded like a real jerk
@angelwilson411111 ай бұрын
Oh, man. The DC Sniper entry unlocked some memories. I was in college in DC when this was going on. Most of the shootings happened around the greater DC area, but the one that was in the actual city was only a few blocks from my apartment on Georgia Avenue. I remember thinking how familiar the stores looked when I saw the news, and then my blood ran cold when I realized it was right up the road.
@lindboknifeandtool9 ай бұрын
Weren’t people afraid to get gas and all that? I heard certain gas stations had to accommodate like… cover for people 😂
@angelwilson41118 ай бұрын
@@lindboknifeandtool Yeah, it was wild. I didn't have a car, but my friend did. Every time we stopped for gas, everyone at the station was looking around and making eye contact with everyone else to make certain no one was acting shady.
@tdp_-tx9eu11 ай бұрын
Mr Wendigoon - I saw that you were getting harrassed on twitter. I wanted to let you know that I am a non-christian liberal who does not own guns, but i love you, your videos, and your clear efforts to stay apolitical. Thank you for all your entertaining content. I hope you and your audience know that there are those of us out here who appreciate you and what you produce. Please ignore the misguided hate and anger and keep doing what you do - myself (and many others) will always keep watching. Best to you and your family - I hope you all have a great holiday season!
@whateverwhatever402611 ай бұрын
The people mad at him are....not sane anyway. No one really cares what those types of people have to say. Wendy is a good guy by everyone's accounts. Just because he's a Christian Sunday School teacher who owns guns, and follows Kyle Rittenhouse doesn't make him a bad guy, or any of the nasty things they've tried to accuse him of. Anyone sane can see and understand this. But it's nice that you're one of the sane ones letting him know he's supported.
@tdp_-tx9eu11 ай бұрын
@@whateverwhatever4026 I appreciate your response. I come from a fairly conservative, christian family and have always understood that a difference of opinion or beliefs does not make someone a bad person. I don't see eye to eye with a lot of my family members, but I still love them to death and would defend them any day. I believe goodness, kindness, and morality can transcend politics and religion. It frustrates me to see well-intentioned people attacked for a difference of belief. Take care and thanks again for your measured response ✌️
@EroPatches11 ай бұрын
@@whateverwhatever4026It's hilarious that people are still mad about the verdict for Rittenhouse.
@Julia-gl7zu11 ай бұрын
i like the formal “Mr Wendigoon”
@whateverwhatever402611 ай бұрын
@@EroPatches Especially considering it's all people who never looked at the evidence from the start. Still mad about things they refuse to understand.
@abyssalvoice_vt29513 ай бұрын
The fact that some of these monsters have a chance for parole is insane.
@ShadowClawWolf3 ай бұрын
"Justice" system
@lizlazmccringe204311 ай бұрын
I want to add that the Golden State killer was caught with the advice from a woman who wrote a book about the situation, she unfortunately passed away shortly after writing it. It’s called “I’ll Be Gone in the dark“ and she recommended they use ancestral DNA to figure out who the killer was. Which ended up leading right to him if I recall correctly
@MenTB11 ай бұрын
Michelle McNamara is the writer for anyone interested. This is unrelated or irrelevant, but she was also married to Patton Oswalt.
@katla_phc11 ай бұрын
@@MenTByup, this is why you’ll see that Patton wrote the forward to the book and produced the documentary based on the book
@mackaroni3311 ай бұрын
@@MenTBholy shit what a connection! i’m gonna have to check that book out now for sure.
@angrynapolean382011 ай бұрын
How ironic to write a book on a serial killer, only to be murdered by your own husband, totally unrelated to the focus of her research.
@MenTB11 ай бұрын
@@angrynapolean3820 How ironic to find a 4chan conspiracy theorist in the comment section of a Wendigoon video 🙄
@MrKruger33311 ай бұрын
Even though you talk about disturbing topics half the time, you still managed to become my comfort youtuber 😂
@heehoopeanut42011 ай бұрын
Same here😂
@MJ_radio.silence8 ай бұрын
Fun thing, when I was in elementary school, for a year, I had lived within walking distance of Joseph DeAngelo (Golden State Killer) during his dormant period before his arrest.
@peppermintys132 ай бұрын
lol, i currently live in walking distance from that house
@inoscopedjfk0911 ай бұрын
I think you should do an iceberg on the unsolved killers. I'd love to see that. Great video so far, so soothing its putting me to sleep but so intriguing I keep myself awake.
@PumpkinQueenFlorence11 ай бұрын
He has an older video about the unsolved true crime iceberg. It’s really fascinating
@inoscopedjfk0911 ай бұрын
@@PumpkinQueenFlorence Thanks! I’ll have to watch. Been subbed since before 100k so I have no idea how I missed it lol.
@HeatherHolt11 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who doesn’t notice a “change in quality” … it’s just as good as any other Wendi video IMO and I’m here for it. ❤
@Luci_eldritch_anarchist11 ай бұрын
Yeah seriously, the camera is good. I think the new ones are an improvement, but it's a very good video nevertheless
@johnwbatey11 ай бұрын
Camera is fine; I wouldn’t have noticed a change in quality. The lip sync is off though by juuust enough to be distracting