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A Collection of Horrible Fates 

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In this episode, we’re going to go over three stories about situations that, at face value, seem totally harmless. But it’s exactly this false sense of security that resulted in something going horrifyingly wrong for the people involved. You’ll see what I mean. This is part 32.
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@kurotsuki7427
@kurotsuki7427 2 месяца назад
"Fire doors" leading to a maze without lables directing people places. Sounds like a death trap in a fire too.
@imaghost2961
@imaghost2961 15 дней назад
Exactly what I was thinking… absolutely disgusting that the building was made that way. It’s like they wanted something to happen.
@pptemplar5840
@pptemplar5840 11 дней назад
16 miles of largely unlabeled auto locking doors definitely sounds more like a machiavellian trap than an emergency exit. Like it sounds daunting even if you are perfectly calm and have all your faculties.
@kurotsuki7427
@kurotsuki7427 11 дней назад
@pptemplar5840 right. Like how the hell are people not always getting lost down there
@kurotsuki7427
@kurotsuki7427 11 дней назад
@@imaghost2961 right
@Ninjastyle124
@Ninjastyle124 2 месяца назад
The Bernard story is terrifying. An old man with a deteriorating mind due to dementia essentially stuck in what might as well be the backrooms, dying alone, confused and scared when all he was trying to do was find his family.
@Alice-si8uz
@Alice-si8uz 2 месяца назад
If the watch was broken he shouldn't have been alone... He was known to have had dementia so had a reduced sense of time and ability to remember things so he needed someone with him. I'm not saying the mall owners aren't at fault as it's a dangerous layout for anyone (who the hell designed that horror) but she's still partly at fault.
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934
@kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 2 месяца назад
The Backrooms was perfect example of Bernard’s situation..
@thesimpostor6251
@thesimpostor6251 2 месяца назад
​@@Alice-si8uzthat was the only thing that set me off. If they knew he had a history of wandering and he had early-onset dementia, why would they let him by himself if they at least don't have a way to track him? The whole story is nothing but "preventable mistakes" over and over again
@XRay22AW
@XRay22AW 2 месяца назад
If I am remembering this case correctly, he actually went out by himself regularly which was why he was given the gps in case he did get lost. He knew he would get lost so what he would do is sit somewhere and wait for someone to find him once he realized he had lost his way. The reason he was found in the position he was in was because after trying and failing to get back out of the door that locked behind him, he found a chair, sat down, and waited until he eventually passed away.
@ErikaTBus
@ErikaTBus 2 месяца назад
I had to go back and listen to that one again. If he were waiting at the mall and disappeared, I'm surprised nobody searched the stairs sooner and it wasn't until a maintenance guy found him. So incredibly sad and frustrating!
@demo2823
@demo2823 2 месяца назад
Those corridors are just a major human safety issue, I am absolutely shocked that after so many people got trapped in them, there were no changes made. They should treat it like caves that people get trapped in and just cement them up, since apparently nobody cared to place exit arrows and remove the self locking doors.
@arthas640
@arthas640 2 месяца назад
It makes zero sense too. Idk about Australia but there's a variety of building violations.
@TrianglePants
@TrianglePants 2 месяца назад
FriendlyJordies' Coronation.
@hannahp1108
@hannahp1108 2 месяца назад
It's a frickin fire exit! It sounds like a disaster waiting to happen
@lordstig5474
@lordstig5474 2 месяца назад
1m ! Awesome. Love this channel
@chande1ure
@chande1ure 2 месяца назад
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@EmmaDilemma039
@EmmaDilemma039 2 месяца назад
Idk what's scarier. Wild predators, or the justice system
@dawtonpessanha5521
@dawtonpessanha5521 2 месяца назад
Small potatoes
@mummatewks
@mummatewks 2 месяца назад
Truth.
@StandYourGroundHomestead
@StandYourGroundHomestead 2 месяца назад
What's the difference? 🤔
@markup6394
@markup6394 2 месяца назад
The later. Definitely the later... You can protect yourself to a degree from wild predators, the justice system is completely unpredictable.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 2 месяца назад
Justice system. They let a lot of criminals go while letting innocent rot
@newshodgepodge6329
@newshodgepodge6329 2 месяца назад
In the years since the night of baby Aazaria's fatal encounter with a dingo it has been well established that wild dingos have lost their fear of humans, with one even opening the fastener on a couple's camper and dragging their toddler son off into the brush before people caught up to it and were thankfully able to intervene. The boy did survive but his bite injuries were horrific.
@AyeliaGDoren
@AyeliaGDoren 2 месяца назад
I thought it was pretty solidly established that most large predators will hunt human infants and children. Domesticated dogs kill children often enough that the idea of a dingo doing it doesn't seem too far fetched. Poor woman.
@moniquetheobald889
@moniquetheobald889 2 месяца назад
Yeah who can blame them when humans are so vile to them, on the dingos side, give them back their stolen land, just the the aboriginies, for what it's worth I think she did it.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 2 месяца назад
What’s equally sad is that “dingo ate my baby” became a running joke/gag/meme back then because the media globally slandered this family’s name and mocked her testimony. I remember even Seinfeld show did a bit about Dingo ate my baby, which at the time was funny, but looking back knowing all the details is just a sad reminder of how horrible this innocent family was treated
@CarolDowning-lm7fm
@CarolDowning-lm7fm 2 месяца назад
​@@lawrencetalbot8346I was going to say the same thing. How heartbreaking it must be for Azalea's parents that the way she was taken & killed is widely considered a joke & how often they have been harassed & tormented with that simple truth.
@newshodgepodge6329
@newshodgepodge6329 2 месяца назад
@@lawrencetalbot8346 I remember that Seinfeld episode. And several years ago I was having a conversation with someone not born in this country who didn't get the reference until I brought up the plot of the movie A Cry in the Dark. So I guess my point is that it was already well known that a dingo really did take her baby long before Seinfeld was even a household name. That makes that episode all the more socially unacceptable imho.
@d.5432
@d.5432 Месяц назад
You'd think a fire exit area should be simple to follow but the fact that they turned every door into a never ending maze is absolutely terrifying. Bernard deserved better.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 14 дней назад
It seems the exits were in fact clearly marked. Exits that lead to the outside of the mall. Bernard was confused and was trying to get back into the mall from a clearly marked exit.
@solpport4276
@solpport4276 2 месяца назад
As grim as it sounds, "A Collection of Horrible Fates" is one of my favorite series to binge of all time
@olm8829
@olm8829 2 месяца назад
Mine too, as well as other Sean’s stories
@ryanburks2480
@ryanburks2480 2 месяца назад
I think if it was any other presenter I wouldn’t watch every single episode 😅Sean is really an amazing narrator. Also congrats on 1M man! You probably won’t see this but still I commend you for the obvious effort :D
@AndrewMaKrayKyer
@AndrewMaKrayKyer 2 месяца назад
I really enjoy the “Expeditions” playlist! The shipwrecks are the best!
@mountaindesert34788
@mountaindesert34788 2 месяца назад
You might enjoy the channel Tragedy Tales if this is your kind of thing. It also features bizarre deaths plus other kinds of horrid fates and isn't AI or clickbait. Glad you enjoy Scary Interesting, I've been watching for a few months now. I began with the cave diving videos and definitely have more of it to watch. It's one of my favorite channels for the genre 😊
@solpport4276
@solpport4276 2 месяца назад
@@mountaindesert34788 ooh, thank you for the recommendation, i will check them out!
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 2 месяца назад
Terrible that the police would put those parents through another terrible ordeal after losing their baby. But when a child is involved, many people act very emotionally and without logic, demanding a scapegoat, no matter what the facts state.
@realisezmoi
@realisezmoi 2 месяца назад
what's worse is lindy was pregnant during the trial & was forced to give birth in prison & missed years of her new baby's life while she was behind bars. it's very possible the jury saw her pregnant at trial & assumed it would be another "sacrifice". it cannot be overstated just how powerful the prejudice & misinformation was surrounding lindy at the time and there are people who still swear to this day that it was murder. just crazy
@kathryncumberland
@kathryncumberland 2 месяца назад
What they did to that family, Lindy in particular, was horrifying! There was ample evidence that the story about the dingo was the truth. But the Satanic Panic of the 80s and 90s had people ignoring common sense in favor of outlandish evil fantasies.
@gregorteply9034
@gregorteply9034 2 месяца назад
They left their infant unattended in an area full of large predators, it was their fault.
@esteemedmortal5917
@esteemedmortal5917 2 месяца назад
@@gregorteply9034no, they were close by. Easily within eyesight. And given how many people insisted strenuously that dingoes wouldn’t attack people, it wasn’t an unreasonable option. Doesn’t sound like there were any signs warning about it and people acted like a dingo taking a human child was as absurd as elves kidnapping her, why would they imagine that happening?
@E3ECO
@E3ECO 2 месяца назад
​@@realisezmoi Once people get something in their head, they're loath to abandon it. To change one's mind after having invested in an idea is very painful, and no one wants to engage in self-harm. Such people take their convictions to their graves regardless of evidence. Climate denial is a prime example of this.
@KQASIDHIOB
@KQASIDHIOB 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1M Sean, been here since 10K & your first diving video. Knew your content would blow up!
@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting 2 месяца назад
Wow! Thanks for sticking around!
@haydenglendenning4305
@haydenglendenning4305 2 месяца назад
Same loved his videos from near day 1 I'm so glad he has a bigger following now.
@TheAngelArrow
@TheAngelArrow 2 месяца назад
wtf i swear he was wayy below 1m, bro blew up i didn't even notice
@newnamewhodis1
@newnamewhodis1 2 месяца назад
Same here! Congrats
@NJRDC
@NJRDC 2 месяца назад
Oh man, thanks for pointing that out, well down Sean! Love the channel. ❤
@CoachFromL4D2
@CoachFromL4D2 2 месяца назад
They CHASTISED that woman over her baby's death. Nothing like telling a grieving mother that they're a monster
@BlueSmokie
@BlueSmokie 2 месяца назад
The mother killed her own child.
@CoachFromL4D2
@CoachFromL4D2 2 месяца назад
@@BlueSmokie Oh shit. The detective that solved this mystery! It's a pleasure meeting you sir. Oh wait...
@bigbaguette4860
@bigbaguette4860 2 месяца назад
@@BlueSmokieit was proven that she didn’t.
@nami141
@nami141 2 месяца назад
@@bigbaguette4860 The arrogant don't like being proven wrong
@evantambolang3052
@evantambolang3052 Месяц назад
What's the point anyway? Everyone who falsely accused her include the police are getting away with it even when the evidence that prove their innocence come to light.
@mishie618
@mishie618 2 месяца назад
Illl never forget being a kid in the 80s when the dingo killed that poor woman’s baby. The whole world was against her, and it was absolutely tragic beyond words how much they suffered. I knew as soon as I saw you covering camping and dingos that you were telling that story. Absolutely heartbreaking 😢
@lotterwinner6474
@lotterwinner6474 Месяц назад
When I was growing up it was common to say the "funny" line in a bad Australian accent "Dingos ate my baby!" I remember hearing it quite a lot. I never knew there was a horrifying story behind it.
@nickkohlmann
@nickkohlmann Месяц назад
​@@lotterwinner6474 Damn that is so incredibly dark...
@SibylWhisp
@SibylWhisp Месяц назад
@@lotterwinner6474 Same! Wild the things you learn out of context, never knowing the details behind it
@LegitJerome
@LegitJerome Месяц назад
@@lotterwinner6474I remember jokes on the news about it… literally anchors joking about it. I was a kid, so I didn’t get it though.
@lotterwinner6474
@lotterwinner6474 Месяц назад
@@LegitJerome Yeah looking back its pretty gross they would joke about something so horrific. Imagine if that was your kid, you would be out for blood!
@Malarietaylor
@Malarietaylor 2 месяца назад
That poor lady had to endure all that crap... And she didn't even kill her daughter... Her daughter was taken by the dingos. I was born in 85. I actually remember hearing about this as I was growing up.
@theedmee
@theedmee Месяц назад
Same here, but I was born in 1982. It scared the hell out of my mother.
@nickkohlmann
@nickkohlmann Месяц назад
I genuinely cannot imagine how she went through all this and wonder how it affected her mentally.
@hariman7727
@hariman7727 Месяц назад
I remember the callous jokes on shows like The Simpsons.
@kevinstefanov2841
@kevinstefanov2841 Месяц назад
she WAS in the wrong for not ensuring the 24/7 safety of her child.
@sw9881
@sw9881 Месяц назад
@@kevinstefanov2841wow so edgy 🙄.
@xTigressStylex
@xTigressStylex 2 месяца назад
What happened to Corrie is horrible for sure. Another case of a young man who died in a garbage truck happened back in yearly 2000s in my country. Its recorded in a few old articles that the guy woke up and actually called law enforcements from INSIDE OF THE TRUCK and begged to help him but of course it was in vain, and nobody could even locate him so he probably died very soon.
@Snagprophet
@Snagprophet Месяц назад
Did they just unwittingly show the best way to dispose a body? It's ridiculous it was even possible.
@redshirt49
@redshirt49 Месяц назад
@@Snagprophet I'm getting the sense that the company disposed of the body and his personal affects for plausible deniability. The fact they lied to investigators is pretty telling. So here's what I'm guessing happened, the truck was dumped. The driver found the body and informed the company who, rather than informing the police, got rid of the body.
@em84c
@em84c Месяц назад
In Australia a guy got put in a garbage truck but thankfully the driver heard him screaming before he was crushed. His eyeballs were totally red coz he had been screaming so hard the blood vessels burst! He was interviewed on the news.
@daycore_frisk
@daycore_frisk Месяц назад
Hey, Australian Here! I really liked how in-depth you went in for the story of Azaria, we actually learn it at school in I think 8-9th grade in English! We learned it as a part of media studies, so for example how the news took advantage of the situation and basically created a case of trial by media. It was also nice to hear more about the history of Uluru at the beginning so that people know the cultural heritage, nice touch. :) One really messed up part of the story is that in the media said that Lindy was 'too calm' about the fact that her baby is dead and that it meant she HAD to be guilty. The amount of trial by media in the case definitely created so much bias and I know for a FACT that at least 2-3 people on that jury were biased, and all of the mistakes with the car and the jacket and everything is just so messed up. Anyways, amazing video as usual!
@jccuchvjvj
@jccuchvjvj Месяц назад
It's a boomer that you can't climb on the mountain
@brookemckinley5709
@brookemckinley5709 2 месяца назад
I’ve heard that second story before and it’s never left me. Poor guy. I can’t imagine what he went through. My heart breaks for his family too
@DescendingVelocity
@DescendingVelocity 2 месяца назад
The dingo story is twice as bad when you remember that “a dingo ate my baby” was immortalized in pop culture thanks to the tv show Seinfeld. They made a joke out of a horrific situation and a lot of Americans (me included) didn’t know about the grisly backstory to that one-liner so we thought it was funny. Gotta love poking fun at the tragic death of a child and false imprisonment of a woman for decades because of faulty evidence!
@AyeliaGDoren
@AyeliaGDoren 2 месяца назад
nvm I looked it up. Poor woman. I won't be saying that anymore.
@neiltappenden1008
@neiltappenden1008 2 месяца назад
Yes they had their life's ruined in so many ways and never had true justice in my opinion
@tieoneon1614
@tieoneon1614 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the reference. As soon has he said that line in this video I cringed....not knowing where it came.
@MikeMarlowe-ym3zy
@MikeMarlowe-ym3zy 2 месяца назад
Yeah I do love that. It’s called humor. Cry about it more. Love Seinfeld
@jasonmaloney7352
@jasonmaloney7352 2 месяца назад
First thing I thought of!!! Dark af huh
@staceylouise5895
@staceylouise5895 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the 1 mill! I'm an Aussie but the Azaria case was a bit before my time. My understanding (and this is probably typical of people around my age) was just that there was a woman who claimed a dingo took her baby, but that it seemed unlikely. Everyone knew the line "dingo got my baby" but it was always said as a parody, even by people much older than me. I'm not sure if this is still the case. Media covering the mum's conviction no doubt got more attention than that covering her exoneration. I feel so sad for that mum.
@mousepariah3884
@mousepariah3884 2 месяца назад
It's like the McDonald's Coffee case. So many people just know the "joke" of it but rarely bother to find out the truth.
@wolf.eye._-
@wolf.eye._- 2 месяца назад
That line became so famous even I heard it as a kid in America I still remember hearing it.
@majormelon8855
@majormelon8855 2 месяца назад
Made it all the way to the American Midwest, that was a common parody too where I grew up. Poor woman...
@Karamarika
@Karamarika 2 месяца назад
​@wolf.eye._- there is an episode of Seinfeld where Elaine is annoyed by someone at a party who keeps talking about her fiance incessantly and refers to him as "poor baby," so she says, "Maybe the dingo ate your baby," with an Australian accent. I had always thought it was from a movie when I was younger. Sad that it was mocking the tragic death of an actual baby.
@MoritsukiRei
@MoritsukiRei 2 месяца назад
​@Karamarika Seinfeld was making fun of Meryl Streep's Australian accent in a movie about the case, so a little of both
@asmovoid
@asmovoid 2 месяца назад
poor bernard suffered a ghastly death. the azarea tragedy has always horrified me! to be falsely imprisoned as a child-murderer is a hellish life to have to endure.
@demo2823
@demo2823 2 месяца назад
Some people see the modest underwear and feel fear, apparently.
@skunkrat01
@skunkrat01 2 месяца назад
They were Seventh Day Adventists. Idgaf, but they might lol (and they've probably been through enough)
@asmovoid
@asmovoid 2 месяца назад
@@skunkrat01 this is embarrassing, lmao. for some reason, i mixed it with seventh day adventists. i'll fix it, but thank you so much for the correction.
@asmovoid
@asmovoid 2 месяца назад
@@demo2823 haha, i actually understand that reference! one of my favorite little digs of humor with that faith.
@skunkrat01
@skunkrat01 2 месяца назад
@@asmovoid All good fam 👍 they're both into some crazy stuff
@bent3736
@bent3736 2 месяца назад
Wow that's a different take on an "emergency exit." Exits that create emergencies.
@mc909a
@mc909a 2 месяца назад
The baby dingo story is horrible but it is a reminder to not feed wild animals. Don’t get animals used to human contact. It may not be harmful to you at this moment but it may be harmful to someone else down the line. I’m sure this isn’t a simple case of dad feeds dingo, dingo eats baby. This is people over the years feeds dingos, dingos very used to human contact, dingo sees opportunity, dingo kills babies.
@PAPAxBLITZ
@PAPAxBLITZ 2 месяца назад
Delivering on Easter Sunday. What an OG
@edinsoncavanirespector9078
@edinsoncavanirespector9078 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the Million subs
@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@markup6394
@markup6394 2 месяца назад
@@ScaryInteresting I just saw it, too. Congrats :)
@MidlifeRenaissanceMan
@MidlifeRenaissanceMan 2 месяца назад
@@ScaryInterestingcongrats on the million. FYI. Mt Isa is pronounced _Mount Eye Zah_ Hit me up if you need any other aussie pronunciations That Lindy Chamberlain trial was such a farce. Absolute injustice. I remember, as a kid, all the news and disinformation that spread around. Over a decade before the Internet. As usual, the prosecution was on a crusade.
@anikajain571
@anikajain571 2 месяца назад
Thanks Sean, brilliant as always 👍 your telling of baby Azaria's tragic loss was the best I've ever heard. I'm an Aussie, born 9 weeks after Azaria was, I grew up with her unfolding story & have always felt for her poor mother & family. The police, media & public were so cruel to them. RIP Azaria ❤
@coreencasey5109
@coreencasey5109 2 месяца назад
We lived in Mt Isa when this happened and right from the start i beleived her and was horrified by the way they were treated just because of their religious beliefs. Im not religious but i suspected it had a lot to do with damaging tourism to the area. Its criminal what they did to her and im amazed at their strength. Im sad that it destroyed their marriage eventually.
@ThisHandleIsRare
@ThisHandleIsRare 26 дней назад
She caused it.
@luluruckus55
@luluruckus55 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for covering the first case!! I caught a brief bit of it several years ago and have thought about it several times since then. I feel really sorry for him. Sorrier still for his family. Alcoholism is a really terrible disease and so hard to recover from. It is everywhere legally, you keep telling yourself that you NEED TO STOP, but it convinces you how much better your life is when you're drunk. I could write a book about how bad it is and how it will destroy your life if you consistently abuse it long term. Like I said, I genuinely feel bad for the guy because he obviously had something extremely painful in his life that he kept trying to diminish the impact of the brute force hopelessness it caused him. Anyways, excellent coverage of a very sad story and a life taken too soon. May he rest in peace, free from his worries
@mrdth1012
@mrdth1012 2 месяца назад
You should write a book on your experience. Addiction and mental health is still so misunderstood and also you could help others in recovery see that it's achievable.
@nickkohlmann
@nickkohlmann Месяц назад
It's a big topic affecting a lot of people. I also have at least one friend going down the drain where I can do little more than watch.
@jessedcampbell4411
@jessedcampbell4411 2 месяца назад
Bernard's story really hurt to hear. I'm so sorry Bernard. All my love to his family; what terrible pain. My grandpa meant the world to me and to see his mind deteriorate within the safety of a care home was hard enough. I can imagine how I'd feel if he'd gotten lost during the worst of his confusion, and just the thought of something like that is painful enough.
@Steampunkkids
@Steampunkkids 2 месяца назад
The last story: Assuming I remember all the details of this case correctly, the mother put the infant, alone, down to sleep in the tent. The mother then joined her sons and husband, quite a distance away from the tent, at the fire. Just like in the case of Madeleine McCann, the child is gone due to negligence by the parents. If the parents had properly supervised their children, the outcomes would have been so different. The moral of the story: don’t neglect your kids!
@shortycareface9678
@shortycareface9678 2 месяца назад
That story about Bernard is so sad and frustrating :'( Insane that it's possible for so many people to just fail to do their jobs like that...
@RobouteGuilliman-M41
@RobouteGuilliman-M41 2 месяца назад
Those that convicted that woman should be investigated for criminal conspiracy and perjury, among other things, but, this is Australia.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 2 месяца назад
The fact the cops were point blank told by the coroner that the evidence points to dingo attack, then said nah we’ll go with “our gut” and then fabricated evidence to sentence the mom is sick but not surprising. Police do this a lot more than people realize and sadly when the truth comes out, they never get any jail time, just a “payed 2 week’s suspension” aka vacation
@gaymer42069
@gaymer42069 2 месяца назад
Friendlyjordies found that out first hand. Australia is pretty corrupt.
@littlebear274
@littlebear274 2 месяца назад
Sadly there are similar stories from all over the world. Prosecutors are highly motivated to secure a conviction whether it's the right person or whether a crime was even committed in the first place. There's actually often even more motive for it in a lot of America where many law enforcement positions are elected, which luckily isn't the case in Australia, but not having to chase votes doesn't make them any better at actually admitting that if you have to hide evidence from the jury then maybe you shouldn't be quite so confident about your case.
@erikcrouch7881
@erikcrouch7881 2 месяца назад
Yeah. Prosecutors care about convictions, not justice.
@TheChuckwagonLite
@TheChuckwagonLite 2 месяца назад
And who says the system doesn't work
@darquemattre7900
@darquemattre7900 2 месяца назад
That poor woman... I couldn't imagine going through that kind of horror only to be accused of something unspeakably evil. This is the problem with the adversarial justice system, the people involved are more invested in winning their case than in coming to the truth.
@yamato6114
@yamato6114 Месяц назад
Seriously the online ‘true crime’ crowd is despicable. They demand a person be convicted with no evidende
@mnirwin5112
@mnirwin5112 2 месяца назад
Sadly, we keep forgetting that we are basically slow snacks without the cellophane. ESPECIALLY small children and infants. I remember hearing of another situation in which a family was walking a wildlife trail ... with a young child between two adults. At one point the adult behind the child VERY briefly lost sight of him and it wasn't until the family gathered together at the end of the trail that they realized the child was missing. The general consensus was that the child had been snatched by a local predator (of the animal sort ... possibly something like a mountain lion) ... and it had taken only a few seconds for the animal to grab the child and disappear back into the bush.
@sarahschall4017
@sarahschall4017 2 месяца назад
I'm an American and lived in Australia for 4 years back in the early 2000s, in Alice Springs just a couple hours drive from Uluru. The outback is beautiful and terrifying, everything can kill you, and the freaking dingos sound like a woman being murdered when they howl to each other. We were told to be wary of dingos and never drive down the highway in the outback after dark. Too late for poor Azaria and her family. I feel so bad for the ordeal they had to endure. Great storytelling as always and congrats on 1M!!!
@KanyeTheGayFish69
@KanyeTheGayFish69 2 месяца назад
Dingos are not any more dangerous than coyotes
@AllGoodOutside
@AllGoodOutside 2 месяца назад
The Australian woman falsely accused and life ruined is a another example that it's not just psychos and serial killers that take innocent lives and subject people to tortures. The justice system, courts and judges do this to innocent people all the time and never face any consequences or jail time themselves. I know this from personal experience being falsely convicted and incarcerated through a terrible combination of lies then blackmail from prosecutors to lazy uninterested judge and the horrible public defender who did not defend but actually worked with prosecution to convict me.
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 2 месяца назад
what country was this ?
@AllGoodOutside
@AllGoodOutside 2 месяца назад
@@chendaforest my experience was in the good old USA , Arizona, but it happens everywhere.
@nancyjones6780
@nancyjones6780 2 месяца назад
Yay 1 million❤❤❤❤ great job, Sean!! "A cry in the dark" is a great movie with Meryl Streep about the dingo attack.
@BintoBonks
@BintoBonks 2 месяца назад
Thank you for talking about Aboriginal people as well when describing Uluru. It really shows that you put a lot of effort into researching all your stories properly.
@laboy7728
@laboy7728 2 месяца назад
You totally deserve that 1M subs Sean. Your content is amazing!
@sageof6blacks736
@sageof6blacks736 2 месяца назад
Congrats on hitting a millions subs man. Been here since the cave diving vids were the main uploads. It’s nice to see you’ve been branching out and people are giving you your flowers. Keep it up ‼️
@reneeklein3048
@reneeklein3048 2 месяца назад
Congratulations on 1 million!!!❤❤❤ my favorite channel and fave topic
@7cassandraecw378
@7cassandraecw378 2 месяца назад
Three years in prison being treated the way you'd expect for something like that, may as well have been three years spent in actual hell, but worse as in this life there are permanent damages and consequences. She deserves massive repayment. Especially on top of having had her child robbed from her by nature. But no amount of repayment will ever make up for three years spent in hell.
@NexeL_NKC
@NexeL_NKC 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1 Million bro! Been here pretty much since the beginning and was among the first few hundred if not thousand subs. Your content is so well researched and thought out. Most storytellers like you should take notes on how you do it!
@minimak9501
@minimak9501 2 месяца назад
i’ve heard bernard’s story before. so many things could have prevented his death, for one the family was very careless with letting him out on his own knowing what was going on. the security of the mall should’ve checked EVERYWHERE. they were careless with checking cameras as well. i hate that he was most likely scared and knew no one would come help him
@krystlemcc7884
@krystlemcc7884 2 месяца назад
🎉 Congratulations on 1 million subs ! Love your videos 😁
@AceGeek
@AceGeek 2 месяца назад
i love your videos man, keep 'em coming.
@josephjohnson5757
@josephjohnson5757 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the 1 million subs!! I started here around 200k and im thrilled to see that so many other people found your videos bc you do great work! 🎉🎉
@applesandlemoncake
@applesandlemoncake 2 месяца назад
Holy smokes I just noticed you reached a million subscribers! You totally deserve it. Your content is top-tier and I'm always looking forward to an upload. Congrats!
@RealGrooveRandom
@RealGrooveRandom 2 месяца назад
1M Subs well deserved.. keep up the great work!
@DulceDul217
@DulceDul217 2 месяца назад
While I already knew the three stories, I really enjoy your narration and the somber kinda relaxing music 👌🏻
@SirSmilingPhantom
@SirSmilingPhantom 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the 1 million subs! I have a memory of when you were around 25k and asking your subscribers if you should be onscreen or if a voiceover was better…dunno why but the honesty & down to earth approach really stuck with me…don’t even know if it’s a real memory lol but your content has been with me many a night! Cheers to you 🎉
@JoJoSpuds
@JoJoSpuds 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1m! Well deserved my friend. Many more millions to come!
@bennyblanco360
@bennyblanco360 2 месяца назад
If Bernard clearly had dementia and his family knew about it, why would they continue to let him walk anywhere alone 🤔. Pretty irresponsible in my opinion.
@Scottaaa
@Scottaaa 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1 mil thanks for all the content
@tygerrr_
@tygerrr_ 2 месяца назад
Congratulations on 1M bro!! Your content is the best! 😁 Keep up the great work!
@TrueDisaster-
@TrueDisaster- 2 месяца назад
Well done on reaching 1M Subs, I've been watching and waiting for it to happen since I found you at around 200k. Well deserved since your videos are always top quality content! Not going to lie you have been my inspiration to start my own channel and I'm probably not alone there. Keep them coming man!
@colehollar3696
@colehollar3696 2 месяца назад
congrats on the million subs! love your content
@lyricsden
@lyricsden 2 месяца назад
Thank you for posting!
@joestillman3860
@joestillman3860 Месяц назад
I'm happy to see your subscription numbers get higher s n d higher, as someone who has listened to everything you have made at least twice each. I'm glad to see your hard work paying off. Keep off the great work!!! Horrible hates collections are my favorite topics.
@iamaatoh
@iamaatoh 2 месяца назад
Congratulations on hitting a million subscribers. Been following for a while and love your content. Rooting for your next million!
@Kevtheka
@Kevtheka 2 месяца назад
Happy 1mil!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉 love ur vids 😊
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams 2 месяца назад
I remember the dumpster guy. That was crazy. Like of all places, why would you go to sleep in a dumpster?? It’s also utterly insane to me that there can be a maze of stairwells where people can become trapped.
@hannahp1108
@hannahp1108 2 месяца назад
A dumpster is free and easy to access, you won't be discovered by the police, and it will keep you much much warmer. Homeless people do it quite often and some of them accidentally die that way.
@StandYourGroundHomestead
@StandYourGroundHomestead 2 месяца назад
The benefit definitely does not outweigh the risk. 😬
@wutang80oc39
@wutang80oc39 2 месяца назад
It keeps people out of the rain, and recycling dumpsters are full of cardboard and aren't really that dirty, and all the cardboard acts as insulation. Tons of homeless people sleep in them around here, to the point most of them have locks on them now.
@chriswelcome8102
@chriswelcome8102 2 месяца назад
@@StandYourGroundHomestead Yeah because that's what you are thinking when you are plastered... 🤔
@StandYourGroundHomestead
@StandYourGroundHomestead 2 месяца назад
@@chriswelcome8102 if you habitually make bad decisions like sleeping in dumpsters while drunk, then you shouldn't drink.
@Usrr11
@Usrr11 2 месяца назад
I'm happy to have subscribed to this channel 😊. Your content is so entertaining and the editing is amazing! I hope your videos will reach more people and that your channel will grow. Continue making great content as always! 🎉
@lolz6449
@lolz6449 2 месяца назад
Hi Sean! Congratulations on 1m!! You deserve it your content is next level ❤
@Dread_Mender
@Dread_Mender 2 месяца назад
🎉🎉🎉 congrats on 1M subs!!! Been here since 7K
@timhinchcliffe5372
@timhinchcliffe5372 2 месяца назад
The convictions of the Chamberlains was one of the most disgusting travesties of justice in Australian history. There is more to the story, the dingo in question was known to the park rangers and was ordered to be destroyed as it was too friendly around humans as people were feeding it. It is alleged the ranger (an idiot dog lover), that was given the task took the dingo and released it a large distance away... the dog then returned. Because of this f*ck up, it was alleged there was a cover-up, hence the blame of the parents. To this day, tourists _still_ feed the dingos despite all the warnings and risks of fines, and the dingos do attack people because of it.
@ThisHandleIsRare
@ThisHandleIsRare 26 дней назад
She caused it.
@isomatic
@isomatic 2 месяца назад
Kudos on 1 million subs dude! Your channel is so dope I’m so happy to see it grow!
@tripus1808
@tripus1808 2 месяца назад
Sean, been subbed to you since maybe 3K? The very start. Amazing to see you grow so much so quickly. Keep doing your thing God's smiling on you ❤
@benroberts127
@benroberts127 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1M! So happy you got a video out today, always looking forward to it!
@everest3619
@everest3619 2 месяца назад
I’m so glad you’ve made it to the 1 million mark. Your content is so much more engaging and enjoyable to listen to than many, no obnoxious ai voices, straight to the point, and relayed in an interesting way!! I swear your videos were playing in my earbuds all the time while I was at work. Congratulations on a well deserved 1 million! And many more millions hopefully!🎉
@gregevans6044
@gregevans6044 2 месяца назад
Wow! Yeah, congratulations, dude! Your channel is truly outstanding
@claudinetahmin4035
@claudinetahmin4035 2 месяца назад
You are my favorite channel. So happy you are seeing success and thank you for putting out these videos!
@difdaf436
@difdaf436 2 месяца назад
That story is one of the most famous stories here in Australia. It’s where the saying “a dingo ate my baby” comes from
@jmfong76
@jmfong76 2 месяца назад
The Cry In The Dark is the movie made about the Chamberlin’s story. What their whole family had to go through is unimaginable. If you haven’t seen the movie….its a great watch.
@dianakallies7224
@dianakallies7224 2 месяца назад
Congrats! Very much deserved, love your content
@TheHungrySlug
@TheHungrySlug 2 месяца назад
Bro, you got that 1 million subscribers! you do the right stuff and your voice is smooth like soft jazz. Bliss, even in the darkest of stories of reality.
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 2 месяца назад
Let's hear it for the Bury St. Edmund's police who voluntarily searched through a mountain of waste to look for Corrie.
@kimpeater1
@kimpeater1 2 месяца назад
All for naught. Employees already destroyed any evidence
@allis5870
@allis5870 2 месяца назад
​@kimpeater1 why? How would they be responsible?
@ntfoperative9432
@ntfoperative9432 2 месяца назад
@@kimpeater1can we not just accept this was just a horrible accident, and not a conspiracy?
@kimpeater1
@kimpeater1 2 месяца назад
Bodies don't just disappear even in a landfill. It's so obvious that it was moved. Take off your blinds sheeple.
@rayafk8502
@rayafk8502 2 месяца назад
@@ntfoperative9432it was a horrible accident. But the employees saying the weight was 200 lbs less than what it actually was set off alarm bells in my head…
@rachel4339
@rachel4339 2 месяца назад
I hope none of my family members ever have dementia, but if they did I’d never let them just walk off, especially with their gps tracking device broken and not being worn. I mean, wtf? He had already gotten lost once, so this wasn’t unpredictable. I just can’t fathom thinking that was an acceptable choice…
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 2 месяца назад
Dementia can be a very difficult condition to manage, he may well have insisted on going back himself.
@rachel4339
@rachel4339 2 месяца назад
@@chendaforest that’s kind of like saying “well, managing a 10 year old is difficult, he just insisted on going by himself 🤷‍♀️” and I can’t imagine having that mentality in regards to caring for my loved one’s safety.
@chendaforest
@chendaforest 2 месяца назад
its much more complex than that when you are dealing with an adult who has been independent for decades. And I hope you never have to deal with the issue @@rachel4339
@littlebear274
@littlebear274 2 месяца назад
@@rachel4339 Not exactly. Someone with dementia is an adult. You're not their parent. No one is going to treat you as their parent. They aren't going to be picked up by police and returned to you like a stray ten year old would and you can't make them do anything. If they've always been independent and they're refusing to admit there's a problem it's unlikely they're going to meekly allow you to put them under constant supervision even if you realise it's necessary - in this case he had been improving since being on medication. Dementia isn't just an on/off switch. You don't get it and suddenly become incapacitated. It sets in slowly and gets worse over time and it can actually be very, very difficult to accurately estimate how bad it is because people will almost always hide it.
@matthewptr_
@matthewptr_ 2 месяца назад
1M! Totally deserved! Congratulations Sean!
@christievernon7183
@christievernon7183 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the 1 million subs! So glad I found you!
@PFirefly06
@PFirefly06 2 месяца назад
As soon as you started the last story, all I could picture the whole time was Elaine Bennes doing a horrible Australian accent. "A dingo ate my baby..." I'm going to hell.
@nightingale8087
@nightingale8087 2 месяца назад
Hey! I've been watching you since the start and I've always been a huge fan. You're always so well spoken and respectful when talking about different cases. I'm Australian, and its really cool to hear you speak so respectfully of Aboriginal Australians as a non-Australian. You've taken the time to learn how to pronounce words properly and using the traditional names (calling it Uluru and not Ayer's Rock). It's really endearing to see/hear, so thank you. I love all of your content, so congrats on the 1M! You absolutely deserve it!
@gardenofsn5955
@gardenofsn5955 2 месяца назад
I'm impressed as well now that I know! Thank you for pointing these things out so we can learn more! I've always wondered how one would research traditional/native names and pronunciations, particularly if they didn't know that it was changed by others later on.
@Leahjojoe
@Leahjojoe 2 месяца назад
I know I’m late but congratulations on 1million!! You deserve it! Keep up the amazing work ❤❤
@opendoordigitalmedia3518
@opendoordigitalmedia3518 2 месяца назад
Yoooo! 1M is crazy. Long time fan, glad you're killing it!
@jayledge2360
@jayledge2360 2 месяца назад
Thankyou for posting this one. I have followed the Azaria Chamberlain case from a distance - like most Australians of my vintage. I never knew the outcome. One small correction though. Mt Isa is not pronounced "Eesa" as you do on the video, but "I" as in "eye"-sa. Great story well told.
@agroteraaaa
@agroteraaaa 2 месяца назад
hoppy easter, sean! congrats on 1 mil!
@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111
@dirtyfiendswithneedles3111 2 месяца назад
Herpy Ether! Or happy Queen with a peen awareness day. Take your pick
@ValkyrieofNOLA
@ValkyrieofNOLA 2 месяца назад
I’m so happy you got to 1 million subscribers! You more than deserve it! Your content is extraordinary and totally unique among many channels that present somewhat similar content. The stories you tell are far and away the best and aren’t covered by other channels. Your storytelling talents are also unmatched and superior to all others! I’m sure you’ll get to two million subscribers in a short time! Congrats
@tv_remote1232
@tv_remote1232 2 месяца назад
Been here since near the start thank you very much for all your videos 🙏🙏
@Flying_Fetus
@Flying_Fetus 2 месяца назад
If you passing out in a trash can, you ain't "experimenting" with alcohol.
@StandYourGroundHomestead
@StandYourGroundHomestead 2 месяца назад
This is why addictions need to be dealt with as swiftly as possible if someone truly cares for their life.
@beau9334
@beau9334 2 месяца назад
You ARE the liquor
@gabrielmaisonet7485
@gabrielmaisonet7485 2 месяца назад
Well, he said "As *opposed* to other teens who WERE likely experimenting, his [drinking] came as a result of...." Trauma-fueled experimenting in a desperate search for relief, which is so terribly common
@HiNickCares
@HiNickCares 2 месяца назад
You're over thinking it. People just like that taste and the sensation of being drunk.
@jasonowens1504
@jasonowens1504 2 месяца назад
If you are conducting an experiment to determine how much alcohol is needed before you pass out in a trash can, then it most certainly IS an experiment.
@fahhcue850
@fahhcue850 2 месяца назад
13:00 This is why we have OSHA here in the states.. Typically they can be more of a pain in the neck more often than not. But they do play a major role in safety regulations in regards to building design and proper and very visible signs that’ll lead you out of the building if need arises.. But the place this poor man found himself inside of, essentially a giant maze to nowhere.. is completely crazy to me. It’s also exactly why something like OSHA exists here. To attempt to completely eliminate these kinds of outcomes. Especially one so easily available with just a lil more attention to details like proper and clearly understandable signs placement and even a few random cameras wouldn’t hurt!.. It’s not like they’re difficult to install, operate, or even very expensive for that matter… Poor dude went out lost and majorly confused about who to go or even where to look for help of any sort.. Hell even a lil old school call box, that’s run directly to the security office could’ve made all the difference in the world for that man!… 🙄🤦🏻‍♂️
@VvvnimaL
@VvvnimaL 2 месяца назад
They have "osha" types that all over the 1st world, some just slip by.
@locabynature
@locabynature 2 месяца назад
It also wouldn't hurt to put some phones thought the corridors. we have a long bridge here in Louisiana that goes over Lake Pontchartrain. the bridge is about 24 miles and they have phones setup throughout just in case you breakdown or an emergency happens. they put those out before cellphones became common use. I'm sure they saved a lot of lives though. you pick up the phone and it goes straight to an operator.
@fahhcue850
@fahhcue850 2 месяца назад
@@VvvnimaL This is true!
@fahhcue850
@fahhcue850 2 месяца назад
@@locabynature Yeah that’s what I was thinking about when I said have a call box throughout the halls every so often.. It’s the same exact concept.
@gbeagle417
@gbeagle417 2 месяца назад
Hell yeah man 1 mill is huge. You should be proud of ur self! Keep up the good work bro.
@gingiesheart
@gingiesheart 2 месяца назад
Congratulations on 1 million subs!!! Well deserved :)
@GeneralTV
@GeneralTV 2 месяца назад
That first one is exactly my story. Few years ago I was out drinking with my friends, and last thing I remember is going to the club. Then there is a huge blank space, and many hours later, at 6 AM I was in the middle of nowhere. I had no idea where I am, vomit on my jacket, and 6% battery. It looked like I'm in a different city. I had some weird halucinations too, so I focused as strong as I only could, on finding a way to the nearest bus stop, that was 2KM away. I got there, waited for a bus and then got in. I was so shattered that I didn't even get a ticket. I went only 1 stop, got away and then went back home. I remembered that no one is in the house, so I threw all clothes on the ground, and went to sleep right away. It was the most Bizzare and terryfying experience that I ever had, and to this day I don't know what happened there.
@guilhermehank4938
@guilhermehank4938 2 месяца назад
It all must have felt like a dream...but IRL
@WK-47
@WK-47 Месяц назад
I've had some wild nights out and done my fair share of, ahem, substance sampling, but I've never experienced something like that. In all seriousness, I believe you were roofied (spiked, likely with GHB). Regardless, sounds like an awful time. Glad you didn't suffer anything worse than you already did. Remember, kids: know your substance, know your source, know yourself. Even if you never need to for your own sake, it could save someone else's life. Y'all take care...
@GeneralTV
@GeneralTV Месяц назад
@@WK-47Yeah, i had a thought in my head that maybe someone wanted to put something in drink of one of the girls I was there with, but accidentally they put it in mine. That would be creepy as hell.
@philippe888
@philippe888 Месяц назад
Yeah that sounds like you've been drugged. I've had black-out nights, but never like that. Scary stuff. Friend of my family was drugged like that and is still in a coma months later. Her life is done because of one sociopath.. take care man
@bubblyproduction9809
@bubblyproduction9809 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1M Sean
@eliseosterbrink8000
@eliseosterbrink8000 Месяц назад
The mall is a very important lesson in architectural ethics. You don't create labyrinths with little to no signage, no security cameras, and self-locking doors. Those conditions create nightmarish and incredibly dangerous situations for people who did something as benign as mistake one of the doors for a bathroom corridor. Architectural design should not punish people so severely for making simple mistakes- it should gently guide lost people back to a place where they can get help. The creation of this backrooms-esque abomination is totally unacceptable, and I strongly condemn the architects behind its creation. Laziness and cost-cutting measures should never be allowed to create such a monster.
@cophezzeslangin2794
@cophezzeslangin2794 2 месяца назад
Clean videos. Great production sir. You deserve the success. Great job growing. Been around a while.
@talbino7821
@talbino7821 2 месяца назад
Congrats on 1 million subs Sean! The moment I saw that photo of Ayers Rock/Uluru I knew exactly what story was coming up... And I followed the first story here in the UK when it first broke. It sounds crazy, but when you see the enormous crushing ability of the compactors in those vans, nothing would stand a chance. Feel sorry for the guy, but I'm even more surprised NONE of the people he encountered thought they should tell authorities, just in case. Alcoholism is no joke, and the world needs to stop treating it that way.
@MoritsukiRei
@MoritsukiRei 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the growth of your channel! You so deserve it~
@mantamann5714
@mantamann5714 2 месяца назад
So happy for you my friend, it has been a journey and a half. Really enjoyed watching you grow, been here since the first nutty putty vid.
@medicine2202
@medicine2202 2 месяца назад
Dude love the content as always Congrats on the million subs.....hell yeaaa !!!!!! ❤
@R0ckmans
@R0ckmans 2 месяца назад
Heartfelt congratulations for reaching 1 Million Subscribers, Sean! It's been amazing watching your channel's rise, and the insane improvements in presentation over time.
@butterscotchhoh
@butterscotchhoh 2 месяца назад
Happy 1M!! I’m glad you hit this big milestone! I can’t wait to see your channel grow even more :)🎉
@DjangoRock61
@DjangoRock61 2 месяца назад
I think we can all agree that Sean’s voice is incredibly soothing and perfect for narrating mysterious stories. There are many YT channels but everything about Scary interesting is amazing. KUDOS.
@mummatewks
@mummatewks 2 месяца назад
I LOVE the music you choose, especially for the cave diving videos ❤
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