Noah, if you're out there, I hope you found happiness and peace. What your grandmother did was unforgivable and no one here blames you for what you did.
It's now 2024, and I've just heard Noah's story and it broke my heart 😢 I too am a survivor of SA as a child, so I can completely understand Noah. I hope he found a safe place were he could heal.😢❤.
The first story, thinking of how the fallen's mother would react, if it's the case I suspect, the kid landed head-first on concrete in front of his mother. A truly horrific thing to experience.
The Amusement park story is so tragic any time something like that happens that certainly could of been AVOIDED. I remember being refused because of age and height. They clearly seen he was overweight they could of just said NO instead of trying to spare feelings. Hurt feeling can get over. DEATH can not. 😭 so sad. Sorry to the Father of son and family. For that was his only son.
If Noah is out there sonewhere, im so sorry for the childhood that was forced upon you. You deserved so much more. Im still crying from your story. I pray to God that, somehow, life has gotten better for you. You deserve good things in life ❤
31:55 Many years ago, but my cousin's grandmother was sold since she was 5, to sailors. When she grew up, and was talking to her bedridden mother on the phone. I don't know what was said, but she went over there, and stabbed her mother to death in bed. The daughter ended up in an institute because of everything that happened to her as a child, instead of prison. They're both dead now. But EVERYONE holds onto something, and it makes them cry, something they'll never forget until they die. PLEASE BE KIND TO PEOPLE, WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT ANYONE ELSE'S LIVES HAVE BEEN LIKE. ❤️
The story of Bob Casilly was very interesting. The City Museum is hands down the BEST "amusement park" Ive ever been to! It's like 100 times more fun than Disney World
Looked at the info for story one. Looks like a kid (14) fell 70 feet from the free fall earlier this year and passed after blunt force injury. Prayers to his family.
As soon as it started, I had a feeling it was the same news story earlier this year. Such a tragedy all around. There were so many opportunities to prevent this. 💔
Somebody even took a video of it.. And I heard that the kid knew he was gonna die so he told the person next to him to tell his parents that he loves them 😔
Damn the story of Noah was absolutely heart wrenching. Wherever or whatever happened to him, I hope he’s doing okay, and his grandma 100% deserved what came to her.
I understand the the first story's emotions so well bc we were in Wildwood NJ for the car show & watched the 17yr old die after dude lost control of his donut. Ill never forget the screams.
It must have been terrifying for everyone who was there in the first story. And 14 years old, so sad for the kid and the family, had a whole life ahead of the kid. And the family will be scared for life, they could possibly slowly move on, but i guess the pain of losing the kid will never go away.
Everyone deals with witnessing traumatic events differently. Some aren’t as mentally strong as others so yes. She probably was suffering a lot mentally being a witness to a death. 🤷🏽♀️
Your mental health comes first. If she isn’t able to operate and perform at her job because of her mental state it’s safer for her (and others) to take off work.
I actually have the footage on the first story of the kid who fell off the ride, he should've never been on that ride and I feel horrible for those who saw, it was crazy seeing the people on the other side happy and enjoying the ride while he's laying dead on the opposite end. RIP Young blood.
As soon as you said Icon Park, I knew it was going to be about Tyre. I love theme parks and thrill rides but that incident hit me so hard, despite not knowing anyone involved and living extremely far away from Florida. It's been two years and I still think about Tyre all. The. Time. And his family. That poor kid.
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I kind of understand the idea that negligence is easier to process than done unavoidable fate. It can be avoided in the future. There’s a source where you can direct your anger. It’s hard when it’s some random occurrence where everyone followed procedure, because it can happen over and over. It can happen to you, or someone you love, and nobody can stop it. I’ve dealt with things that were my fault, or clearly the fault of other parole’s mistakes easier than the things I’ve experienced that just happen at random, with no way to stop them. I rarely flip out in a crisis except for the time that a natural disaster hit, and the time my small intestine ruptured. Those were acts of nature. They could theoretically happen again in my life, to me or someone else.
Ngl hearing the story about icon park hit hard considering I live 20 mins from the park. All the stories on this one hit really hard cause I love theme parks but have a fear of falling.
thanks for another great video and all your hard work. i really enjoy all your videos and lately, ive been craving amusement park stories, so this hit a great spot. i think i've seen the webms for the events in the first 2 stories. but never knew the story for the 2nd one (if it is the same one)
Oh the story of Tyre Sampson (the first story). I was in Orlando around the time it happened. It’s so sad and the reason I didn’t go on ANY rollercoasters the next time I went. I’m praying for his family.
I use to go floating on a river very close to where the Noah story took place. My friends and I even camped out at that abandoned amusement park Dogpatch one weekend....we never saw anyone else when we were there though.
Yeah I remember that kid falling out of the ride. No win situation for the park. If they hadn’t let him on cuz of his weight, they’d have sued the park for “discrimination”.
I keep telling people about your channel. Even other youtubers. Now it's October, they are going to be bombarded with my comments or messages. You are brilliant!!!! 💜👻💜👻💜👻💜👻
That first story actually makes me really sad. Especially since the kid shouldn’t have been on the ride. It must have been so scary falling from that high. The part about the mother to. I usually can take stories like this but this kid was just riding a ride. Almost every one would assume it’s safe.
Omg I was in Orlando when the 1st story happened!!!!! I was supposed to be at that park but decided to go elsewhere. I was shaken just because we almost was there. I cant imagine having to witness that!.
It's been a long time since a story, fiction or nonfiction, hit me as hard as Dogpatch. I can't tell if that was a genuinely true story, I can't help but hope it isn't.
First story was so cringe how invested that chick got in her own feelings instead of the reality of the situation. You were a literal bystander. Why are you being brought care packages and missing work? I swear this generation 😞🙄
Story #1- I live in Orlando and that story of the boy falling happened recently. It was all over the news and the worst part was someone filmed the whole thing from the ride going up until he fell. The person filming didn’t even stop he just kept filming as everyone else flocked to the boy. And this video went viral all over my feed. I saw the video of a boy die on that ride. It made me sick. Right there on my phone for the world to see was the death of this man. After watching the video, we believe it is determined that the individual that fell wasn’t strapped in correctly, as his chair was the only one without a light underneath it and the handlebars looked like they weren’t all the way down. The guy who fell was seemingly too big for the ride, and the technician for the ride didn’t check his seat to make sure it was secure. Completely and utterly heartbreaking that this happened, especially how the video was shared. Humiliating this guy in his final moments by not only doing nothing but posting that video. I hope he rests in peace and much love to his family ❤️
was the kid who fell off, the one from the football team? i think i rember hearing about the story with the kid falling out of the one ride from the firt story at least if its the one im thinking of
The person from the first story is such a loser. "Wahhhh I saw someone die and im going to cry and make it about how I feel WAHHH" such a self-centered baby
I wouldn't call ICON Park a theme park. They only have a ferris wheel (the Orlando Eye) and the free drop by way of rides. There's also a wax museum and a small aquarium that have entry fees, but the rest is independently-owned shops and restaurants. Just a tourist spot where you can spend a couple of hours. That aside, the fall was a tragic occurrence, for sure. I think the ride got closed down.
Story #2 "lowliest trash haulers" was that necessary? But ur above them right? Well since u can't handle ur own position u shouldn't comment on others. I wouldn't trust u with even the trash hauling job!
Love these stories and your voice is very soothing. I don’t normally comment but this is to the person who told the first story... you kept referring to the young victim as “the kid” always “the kid” that... “the kid” was someone’s young child, someone’s young boy, young man, a young son who meant more to his family and friends than you, you gave this story to be narrated, and refer to a victim of a serious accident, as.... the kid... so wrong