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Fate is defined as the development of events beyond a person’s control. So, this series focuses on strange disappearances, solved and unsolved mysteries, and any other fates that are bizarre, unlucky, or horrible.
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@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting Год назад
Previous video in the series - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5OScMOxLcuY.html Hey everyone! Thanks for watching, and have a great weekend!
@spearmintmilk708
@spearmintmilk708 Год назад
Love the vids
@johnbean9797
@johnbean9797 Год назад
Hey, what is the music/audio used in the background of the majority of the videos? The one in particular is used in the first half of this video. Thanks in advance.
@ScaryInteresting
@ScaryInteresting Год назад
@@johnbean9797 this one is "Blood Kiss" by Hainbach on the youtube audio library!
@landotucker
@landotucker Год назад
Can you do some unexplained mysteries, please? I think those would be both scary and interesting.
@toriskylar337
@toriskylar337 Год назад
Keep it up with these kickass quality very imformed post. I always look forward to watching your videos! 🙂
@thedaisiesgrow
@thedaisiesgrow Год назад
Whenever disaster video creators conclude with “See you in the next one,” it always feels like a low-key threat.
@alfredpeasant5980
@alfredpeasant5980 Год назад
That's because he's a natural story teller and doesn't drop character
@imberrysandy
@imberrysandy Год назад
How? I don't feel the phrase the same way
@benjamenYTDeadTheGamer
@benjamenYTDeadTheGamer Год назад
"Remember, if you don't like and subscribe YOU'LL be in the next video."
@ObinWangRavioli
@ObinWangRavioli Год назад
Its not a threat. Its a promise.
@crystalpelletier3506
@crystalpelletier3506 Год назад
If I don't disappear under circumstances so mysterious that it leaves an iconic mark on internet history what am I even doing with my life???
@FussyPickles
@FussyPickles Год назад
"For those of you just listening..." This guy gets it
@TheCrustiCroc
@TheCrustiCroc Год назад
That's why i fckn love this channel.
@Kuutti_original
@Kuutti_original Год назад
And his voice is perfect for backround listening, i usually listen these while working at the same time.
@watchinyoutube8919
@watchinyoutube8919 Год назад
I always throw him on, lock my phone and drift off to sleep
@IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor
@IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor Год назад
Oh.. I’m not the only one? I like to listen with my headphones on when I’m doing chores around the house
@Ronin4614
@Ronin4614 Год назад
Indeed.
@rhobidderskag1121
@rhobidderskag1121 Год назад
"Accidentally swallowed molten lead." Doctor: Lol, no you didn't.
@CharlietheWarlock
@CharlietheWarlock 6 месяцев назад
Bitch yes I did, ugh doctors am I right
@whensomethingcriesagain
@whensomethingcriesagain 5 месяцев назад
Doctor: Holy shit, he actually did Other doctors: Lol, no he didn't
@FumblsTheSniper
@FumblsTheSniper 2 месяца назад
Other Doctors: “This is beyond imaginable. Call the family.” The Family: Lol, no he didn’t.
@void________
@void________ 14 дней назад
Doctor: "I'm gonna recommend a psychiatric evaluation."🙄
@walrideralp6275
@walrideralp6275 Год назад
boy i sure love how doctors both historically and currently refuse to take their patients seriously
@limbeboy7
@limbeboy7 4 месяца назад
Just like your safety, we need to start doing more self Healthcare. 911 or a doctor is always 30 mins away. Alot can happen in 30 mins
@Punkpsychobilly
@Punkpsychobilly 7 дней назад
And on that same note, since the founding of the US, the government has been nothing but greedy a-holes who should never be trusted.
@Normaltype_
@Normaltype_ Год назад
I appreciate the transparency of not being able to get the license for that photo. That's one of the things about content creation that goes unnoticed by the average viewer.
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 Месяц назад
i looked up the picture and it seems to be a recreation made by discovery. maybe thats why
@bunkle932
@bunkle932 11 дней назад
@@pvic6959 I saw two pictures, one taken from far away, above and outside the plane. Only the guy's ankles were still in the plane, with the rest of him laying on the top (this one is real). Then there is a photo from the point of view from inside the cabin (i'm guessing that's the one that's a recreation since everyone was probably busy trying to hold him and land the plane, not take pictures of a man they mightve thought was dead). I had no clue one was a recreation though and was really, REALLY confused wtf the photographer was doing not helping, so...glad i saw ur comment lol
@elianwyn
@elianwyn Год назад
I have to admit I really did not expect the first one to end with "everyone was unharmed"
@ferguson8143
@ferguson8143 Год назад
Well the pilot has injuries just not life threatening
@arianebolt1575
@arianebolt1575 Год назад
They showed my class this in airline mechanic school. People were shocked that it happened, more so that he survived.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 Год назад
I know sucks right? Right you there with “the terrorists win”
@AvoytDesign
@AvoytDesign Год назад
what's even more amazing is that that incident (British Airways 5390) is very very similar to a later incident on Sichuan Airlines 8633, where the same exact thing happened: windshield blew out, pilot was almost completely sucked out, airplane landed, and nobody died.
@LucaBunny.
@LucaBunny. Год назад
He really did say besides that one flapping about on the roof, everyone was unharmed 😂
@benroberts127
@benroberts127 Год назад
That first story is pure terror, no pilot would have ever expected that to happen, and then suddenly he's outside literally flapping in the wind.
@Endonia-ym3sl
@Endonia-ym3sl Год назад
I read he went back to flying only five months later.
@lisaw8741
@lisaw8741 Год назад
MayDay Air Disaster did an episode on this case. Of course most clips are dramatized but I'll never forget the sight of the pilot out of the window. It's really a miracle he lived.
@bubblezovlove7213
@bubblezovlove7213 Год назад
Yeah... The Columbia space shuttle that broke up made me think that too. Someone had JUST said "OOOOH you wouldn't want to be out there right now" and seconds later they were out there... 😰
@Taich0u
@Taich0u Год назад
There’s a great episode of the podcast Black Box Down about this incident that goes pretty in-depth about how this happened. Truly an obscene amount of negligence
@jenaf4208
@jenaf4208 Год назад
Flap flap flap flop
@flash_flood_area
@flash_flood_area Год назад
That poor lighthouse keeper! He was tremendously heroic. Sad that he had to linger in pain, instead passing away immediately from his terrible injuries
@LucaBunny.
@LucaBunny. Год назад
God only knows how much damage was truly done the moment it went down
@dangerousdays2052
@dangerousdays2052 Год назад
Nah, he was a moron. He should have bailed as soon as the fire started. They accomplished nothing.
@flash_flood_area
@flash_flood_area Год назад
@@dangerousdays2052 Yeah, it can be looked at that way too, I guess
@rayhanakram9912
@rayhanakram9912 Год назад
The guy was 94 when he died as well, guy could still be keeping that lighthouse to this day if it were not for that fire
@MsCanadianrose
@MsCanadianrose Год назад
I wasn't expecting Tim Lancaster's story as the first one. Judging from the reactions of the crew to the event, being pinned to the outside of an aircraft is nowhere near as horrific as witnessing a crew member being pinned to the side of an aircraft. Captain Lancaster was very nonchalant about the whole thing, he actually said "I'm hungry" to the first responders when he regained consciousness. He went back to flying as soon as he could. The copilot broke down once they were on the ground safely and has not participated in any dramatization of the incident. Three of the four flight attendants quit while the remaining one swapped to long-haul flights to avoid ever being in a similar cockpit. On a heart-warming note, Alistair Atchison did make captain, so he was able to move past this traumatic event, and Tim Lancaster actually came to his retirement party and spoke very highly of him to the reporters. I can't think of a better ending.
@MKCupra
@MKCupra Год назад
The first story is widely taught in Aeronautical Engineering classes across the UK. It's basically the "go to" example of what not to do during aircraft maintenance procedures. The engineer basically just guessed which bolts he needed for the windscreen, and got it wrong. Really interesting story if you look it up in detail.
@Taich0u
@Taich0u Год назад
That’s the one where the guy performing the maintenance was also a supervisor so he “checked” and signed off on his OWN repair iirc. Absolutely insane.
@Philip271828
@Philip271828 Год назад
Not helped by the stores being improperly labelled and the bolt bodies differing by 0.6(?)mm. Also, when the fleet was inspected a surprisingly high proportion had the wrong bolts installed at the factory.
@AtomicExtremophile
@AtomicExtremophile Год назад
@@Philip271828 wrong bolts installed at the factory? If correct that's criminal!
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 Год назад
It's a constant nightmare among us A&P's in today's world. If we make a mistake and people die, we got to prison. This is why all of us follow the procedures to the letter because the FAA will crucify us without mercy if we don't. This is the only thing that keeps me up at night as an aviation mechanic. When I do a flight critical repair I do it right every time and triple check that it is done right even before QA comes in behind me because they can miss things too.
@marysaltlife1427
@marysaltlife1427 Год назад
@@jebbroham1776 as a passenger, I greatly appreciate your due diligence. Unsung hero every day.
@Presca1
@Presca1 Год назад
I remember hearing that first story on an episode of the show 'Mayday' and never forgot it. It's so amazing that pilot survived that and it's a testament to an amazing crew that he did.
@Pesce_sole
@Pesce_sole Год назад
I love watching mayday with my dad
@melissamcclain34
@melissamcclain34 Год назад
I also saw it on Mayday!
@karicherrycola
@karicherrycola Год назад
He survived AND went back to work as a pilot within 5 months of the accident. The wiki article on the accident says that he kept flying for another 18 years before he retired.
@pinkpanther2288
@pinkpanther2288 Год назад
My theory: Youve seen what a chicken bone does after its soaked in vinegar? Effectivly pickled. This ol boy was a pilot. Effectivly pickled also. Rubber bones work wonders when slammed against the metal casing of an airplane at 17000ft. Temperature was a bit brisk also Im sure..
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 Год назад
I wonder what they were all rewarded with. If it was me; I’d expect a lifetime of severance pay cause no way in hell I’d ever step back in an airplane again
@johnr797
@johnr797 Год назад
Good old 1700s. "I wanna be a doctor!" "Ok you're a doctor now"
@youtubecensors5419
@youtubecensors5419 Год назад
I saw a comment once that cracked me up: I'd love to be an old timey doctor: "Yeah, you got ghosts in your blood, here's some cocaine!"
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Год назад
Not much has changed. Oh hi Dr. Phil!
@KyleEvra
@KyleEvra Год назад
😂
@KyleEvra
@KyleEvra Год назад
​He isn't a real doctor.
@kathrineici9811
@kathrineici9811 2 месяца назад
You should do a laudinum about that
@aimee1177
@aimee1177 Год назад
It’s amazing Robert survived the scalping without it becoming infected.
@aazhie
@aazhie Год назад
yea, it's amazing what some people can survive both in short term and long term injury!
@gbizzle4355
@gbizzle4355 Год назад
And here's me thinking how did he survive the 2x bullets and 2x arrows in the back.....
@SToNeOwNz
@SToNeOwNz Год назад
it was likely his age that helped him survive, at that age the body is growing and thus already had resources for repair while overcoming the immune system tax on the body.
@lawrencetalbot8346
@lawrencetalbot8346 Год назад
Not as uncommon as you’d think. Just goes to show we called them savages for a reason.
@crossfire2045
@crossfire2045 Год назад
@@lawrencetalbot8346 we call them savages, but they were only fighting back to regain land that was rightfully theirs that was stolen. Just think about that before calling them savages, we stole from them, and massacred them when some of their kind had even helped a bunch of foreigners survive their first year in the new land.
@dfdemt
@dfdemt Год назад
The pilot that got sucked out in the first story actually returned to flying commercial planes just 5 months later. That’s amazing.
@sixlikesgore7503
@sixlikesgore7503 Год назад
i appreciate how you tell stories so much; not only are you giving a visual, but you will describe that visual to the best of your ability for those that can't see the screen. as a crocheter who's constantly looking down at their work, i sincerely thank you.
@susanfletcher8041
@susanfletcher8041 Год назад
I’m crocheting snowflakes and listening
@Vindsvelle
@Vindsvelle Год назад
The narration is fortunate, because the visuals accompanying the first don't correspond to the story at all.
@gpzali7728
@gpzali7728 Год назад
I'm crocheting too!😊
@Rietto
@Rietto Год назад
My grandfather was scalped alive by a hog when he was a small child and fell into the pig pen on his family's farm. Pigs are no joke, he's lucky it didn't take his entire head off. He was bald for the rest of his life.
@SurnaturalM
@SurnaturalM 2 месяца назад
He's lucky not to have been unconcious. They would have eat him.
@RaNdOm-GrAmMaR
@RaNdOm-GrAmMaR 20 дней назад
Pigs eat flesh and bone
@PWNsoldier
@PWNsoldier Год назад
Alistair Acheson, the copilot from the first story, suffered from terrible PTSD after the incident. He was and remains a hero, and I haven't been able to find if he ever flew again.
@ferguson8143
@ferguson8143 Год назад
No he didn't but the pilot did return to fly
@ceedub619cameraman3
@ceedub619cameraman3 Год назад
PTSD didn't even exist then.....as a kid we were told to "toughen up"....now you get a service dog, a government check and free weed every month .
@ceedub619cameraman3
@ceedub619cameraman3 Год назад
@laurenashleigh986 I know I was almost killed many times in the 80s/90s and I never got a fuckin thing for my trauma
@lilyw.719
@lilyw.719 Год назад
@@ceedub619cameraman3 No doubt. My dad was Corrections back then and was pretty messed up. Most Law Enforcement got messed up by the job, and probably still do.
@walrideralp6275
@walrideralp6275 Год назад
@@ceedub619cameraman3 source??
@Vindsvelle
@Vindsvelle Год назад
CHAPTERS Story 1: Windscreen - 00:34 Story 2: Eddystone - 05:10 Story 3: Trophy - 10:07
@chancejewson1516
@chancejewson1516 Год назад
@@karen1nicola he has chapters done already? Lol
@Vindsvelle
@Vindsvelle Год назад
@@chancejewson1516 (He hadn't chaptered the video yet at the time of my comment.) 😑
@MrEgofreak
@MrEgofreak 10 месяцев назад
Thanks dude! It's just the 1st story and one LOOOONG one.
@crystalm4324
@crystalm4324 Год назад
Wow that last picture is absolutely amazing … they didn’t even try to attach more skin to cover his skull 💀. The man was walking around with bone exposed!! It’s really impressive what the human body can actually survive on sheer willpower!
@Sashazur
@Sashazur Год назад
I was going to comment that skin grafts are a modern medical procedure, but I looked it up and and apparently they go back thousands of years. But I don’t think that they were very common until the last century or so.
@crystalm4324
@crystalm4324 Год назад
@@Sashazur - I think because of how vascular the scalp is, yet how relatively thin compared to areas that have underlying tissue to ‘graft into’ it would’ve been very hard to get new skin to ‘take’ to the bone. Even in today’s medicine, they would likely take scalp from a ‘Doner’ as opposed to someplace on the person’s own body.
@MsCanadianrose
@MsCanadianrose Год назад
I'm just in shock that he could survive the blood loss.
@PoochieCollins
@PoochieCollins Год назад
That story also shows how mistaken it is for many to assume that Native Americans were innocent victims of the Europeans' progressive takeover of the Americas. There was no moral superiority, both sides did good and bad things; the Europeans due to a numbers advantage than anything else, after most NAs tragically died from disease.
@jer8279
@jer8279 Год назад
I'd rather just perish. There's a point enough is enough.
@Pixeleyes
@Pixeleyes Год назад
That lighthouse story was crazier and more horrifying than the movie with Willem Dafoe.
@eternity8811
@eternity8811 Год назад
A lighthouse fire and a lynching can't really be compared...
@stephenwong8053
@stephenwong8053 11 месяцев назад
based off a story he told on this channel i believe, the smalls lighthouse i think
@russlehman2070
@russlehman2070 Год назад
My father was the keeper of the Eddystone light. He slept with a mermaid one fine night. Out of the union there came three. A porgy, a porpoise and the third one was me.
@DrMarlowski
@DrMarlowski Год назад
😂
@louielouie6259
@louielouie6259 Год назад
Sounds fishy.
@juliehelms9402
@juliehelms9402 Год назад
I grew up with the Peter Paul and Mary version of this!
@eternity8811
@eternity8811 Год назад
I'm a single mother shark and he owes me child support... Or fkn fish or seals or something...😃
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 4 месяца назад
When one sleeps with a mermaid they are not supposed to tell! But poetry and songs are acceptable. Carry on...🌹😎👍🏽🙈🧜‍♀️
@Endonia-ym3sl
@Endonia-ym3sl Год назад
I'm amazed at how humans can survive the seemingly impossible but also die of the stupidest of things. Truly baffling.
@greatestever6903
@greatestever6903 Год назад
The last story about the scalps has more of a terrifying background now after reading Blood meridian and the horrors of all the things surrounding the nature of the story
@flash_flood_area
@flash_flood_area Год назад
"Some" of the Natives were very angry about the reduction of land down to 1/13 of the original treaty? I'd bet it was a lot more than "some"
@mrsevelync6900
@mrsevelync6900 Год назад
Exactly
@exorio2.012
@exorio2.012 Год назад
I guess they got so angry they started scalping people alive 😂
@eternity8811
@eternity8811 Год назад
The retrospective superimposition of "democracy" and "freewill" into the equation...? Y'know: "Some of them however wanted progress" 🤔😒🖐️
@katerinaaqu
@katerinaaqu 5 месяцев назад
Well... "some of them"= a portion of them. It doesn't specify numbers A number of natives were also absorbed in the new state of events as well (voluntarily or not) like it happens with every story that involves a change of a situation or a war.
@flash_flood_area
@flash_flood_area 5 месяцев назад
@@katerinaaqu Sure, but it was probably a pretty significant understatement
@yoshi_ninja0533
@yoshi_ninja0533 Год назад
Easily the most underrated channel I’ve ever watched. This type of content deserves 1 mill subscribers at least
@danieldieni3188
@danieldieni3188 Год назад
This and Mr ballen is the best scary story tellers
@rogeranderson5578
@rogeranderson5578 Год назад
Scary Interesting is the best. There are a lot of imitators out there that may have good content but doesn’t do as good a job as this channel does in putting it all together!
@manuxx3543
@manuxx3543 Год назад
Hes gonna get there, he was lile 20k 5months ago x)
@DyspotikOriginal
@DyspotikOriginal Год назад
We'll get him to 1mil ^_^
@stee8345
@stee8345 Год назад
Lol in no way would I call this channel "underrated"---channel was started a mere 9 months ago and just 4 or 5 mo ago he had something like 20k subscribers--i know bc I've been here since the first upload. So yah, he grew crazy fast
@Bugsy-dq2en
@Bugsy-dq2en Год назад
Something I really appreciate about your content, is your ability to provide just the right amount of context for each story, so that someone with no prior knowledge of the location/time period/topic can follow along. It is a hard thing to get right, and you do it so well.
@ankylosaruswrecks3189
@ankylosaruswrecks3189 Год назад
I've heard the story of Tim Lancaster several times but didn't know there was a picture. After looking it up, it makes his survival even more miraculous.
@Sashazur
@Sashazur Год назад
All the pictures I could find with him actually hanging out the window look like they’re re-enacted, because the photo is taken from overhead. Nobody would have had that vantage point when the plane was landing.
@srahhh
@srahhh Год назад
@@Sashazur You are correct. "The pictures are from a reconstruction of the incident done by the Nat Geo channel. As the reconstruction from the National Geographic Channel’s documentary Air Crash Investigation (above) shows, the whole top half of his body was dragged out of the plane, with only his legs remaining inside, caught on the flight controls."
@ankylosaruswrecks3189
@ankylosaruswrecks3189 Год назад
I didn't even consider it was a reproduction. Even if it is, it still looks really scary.
@srahhh
@srahhh Год назад
@@ankylosaruswrecks3189 No doubt!!
@Karagianis
@Karagianis 4 месяца назад
The reason the present day Eddystone lighthouse is on a different rock is that the 3rd lighthouse, known as Smeaton's tower was so strongly built that the rock its self ended up cracking before the tower did! It was dismantled and the bricks rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe. Apart from the base, which proved to be too solidly fixed to the rock to be removed. It's still there, next to the present Eddystone lighthouse today.
@nicolettegeiger3678
@nicolettegeiger3678 5 месяцев назад
My FAVORITE channel to listen to whether at gym, cleaning, cooking or just relaxing, I like not having to watch the screen otherwise I’d get nothing done because I just keep listening to video after video I love them so much
@deirdrejones5974
@deirdrejones5974 Год назад
I have an ancestor who survived being partially scalped in an attack after arriving from Holland to be married. Her new husband died, but she lived to be 109.
@Carlosdmansantos
@Carlosdmansantos Год назад
Excuse me. Did u say scalped as in like what Indians do?
@ceedub619cameraman3
@ceedub619cameraman3 Год назад
@@americancrow3004 like the people who stole their land.
@spyrofrost9158
@spyrofrost9158 Год назад
@@ceedub619cameraman3 Conquered*. Such is the story of all people on all lands of this Earth. There was nothing that happened between the settlers in the New World and the native populations that hasn't been commonplace throughout the world throughout history.
@cole1407
@cole1407 Год назад
@@spyrofrost9158 exactly they think they're somehow different from the rest of the world.
@cole1407
@cole1407 Год назад
@@ceedub619cameraman3 Can't defend the land you can't own the land, every country has faced the same adversities Indians are no different from any other nation that has been conquered.
@chitownkitty4327
@chitownkitty4327 Год назад
The first story in this video is so insane. I never thought it would end the way it did, especially after the table fell onto the control panel. Truly incredible.
@ZombieslayerLeena
@ZombieslayerLeena Год назад
I am absolutely enthralled with your stories. Which is funny because I can’t even watch “I shouldn’t be alive”. Maybe it’s because of the way you tell the stories that I can actually handle listening to them. Anyway, amazing job. ❤ thank you for your stories
@Steve-KG5LAA
@Steve-KG5LAA 6 месяцев назад
The copilot in the first story should have received the Medal of Honor for his heroism and bravery! That man should be an inspiration to everyone.
@DivineMind222
@DivineMind222 Год назад
Yooo good shit! Top notch quality content!! I just wanna say you're doing a hell of a job and I love seeing your channel grow and how far you've made it! You seriously deserve it and so much more. Keep it up, I know you'll hit a milly in no time! Much love brother 🖤
@JenXBeauty
@JenXBeauty Год назад
Your content is respectful, unique and narrated with integrity. Love your background sounds as well. Amazing channel! Cheers from Dallas.
@negativezero8174
@negativezero8174 Год назад
The crew on that plane are all heroes. It wasn’t their fault but they still saved all of those people.
@offlineable
@offlineable Год назад
Your editing has gotten a lot better and feels like it adds to the auditory elements of the story! Nice work!
@peachykeen6185
@peachykeen6185 Год назад
It should be known that the last story tribes had been abused, slaughtered, raped & enslaved. Their lands and HOMES stolen from them and lastly tortured any and all who refused to leave their homes or be slaves. I’m not saying they were right to retaliate and attack this convoy but at the same time it’s hard to blame them for how they reacted to months of brutality and war. Can’t believe the pilot in the first story survived, huge huge huge props to his crew and the copilot!!! Great video as always! You deserve the growth and views you have gotten! I remember when there was only 2,000 subs on this channel. You deserve this! 🫶🏽✨🤞🏽
@abhinavrajput4278
@abhinavrajput4278 Год назад
🫰🏼🫰🏼
@craigthompson6147
@craigthompson6147 Год назад
They was absolutely right for attacking them.Good for those Indians
@endless3cho
@endless3cho Год назад
They did the same to other tribes long before the white man did. However, that is no excuse for ever doing it to anyone. I don't blame them for retaliation whatsoever. It would be hard not to want to do even more to the ppl that came to your land and started doing everything that they did.
@Faeishly9
@Faeishly9 Год назад
@@yankeeoscarlimaoscar5293 Like they said. Stolen.
@allisonestrada5624
@allisonestrada5624 Год назад
i was rooting for the natives!!!!
@reereekennedy3211
@reereekennedy3211 Год назад
You have a great channel. Your format and delivery of information is entertaining. Thank you for taking the time to bring these stories to our attention. Give yourself a pat on the back!!!!!
@harley_the_hack4416
@harley_the_hack4416 Год назад
Always enjoy this series as you have plenty of situations I've never heard videos on. I hope you keep it going. The way you set them up, describe, and give visuals is great. Your voice has a good cadence to it btw
@jawjabbers7359
@jawjabbers7359 Год назад
Your videos get slicker and slicker. You've been a great inspiration to me. Thanks for the videos
@user-qb7re2vq9b
@user-qb7re2vq9b Год назад
Truly, a story one would be proud to tell his grandkids about. Glad that he is alive and well.
@megablueman
@megablueman 5 месяцев назад
Well, was alive and well. He's not alive anymore, that was back in the 1800s.
@TheWhitefisher
@TheWhitefisher Год назад
Thanks for the story! Really appreciate it. I also appreciate when you paused the story for those of us just listening, to describe the photo of poor Robert. I had to stop what I was doing to appreciate that specifically. Thanks again :)
@BunnyQueen97
@BunnyQueen97 Год назад
The plane crash in the first story changed working conditions for plane maintenance workers, it turns out the mechanic who screwed the new window on just eyeballed the screw size and went from there rather than checking the manual. This had become common practice because they were pressured to prioritize staying on schedule over triple checking things like screw size.
@laurabell48
@laurabell48 Год назад
I watched almost all the mayday series, and there is another horrific incident where a passenger was partially sucked out of a passenger window.
@endless3cho
@endless3cho Год назад
The woman that was sucked out the window and the ppl next to her helped hold her in.
@OlDirtyRon
@OlDirtyRon Год назад
MrBallen covered that story it's on his channel
@JosieJOK
@JosieJOK Год назад
A shame she wasn’t as lucky as the pilot in story 1.😢
@bradsanders407
@bradsanders407 Год назад
@@OlDirtyRon yeah but he doesn't do any research. Just plagiarizes other people's videos that didn't do any research. Mentour Pilot does videos on both and is night and day better than that hack ballen.
@thetowndrunk988
@thetowndrunk988 Год назад
@@bradsanders407 Petter is the man. Been following him since I first got into GA years ago. No one is better for aviation content.
@chandlerhull5988
@chandlerhull5988 Год назад
Your format and delivery is excellent Sean. Keep doing what you're doing!
@rsaAntix
@rsaAntix Год назад
Great stuff man, keep up the good work!
@pootnannies
@pootnannies Год назад
production quality just keeps getting better! it makes the stories more immersive.
@shaybarfield4946
@shaybarfield4946 Год назад
Love this Series! Love this channel...period
@thelegittaco974
@thelegittaco974 Год назад
I watched the first one in a Mayday documentary, and watching the actors reenact it, it’s genuinely really terrifying. Props to the first officer for getting the plane down, tho the trauma ain’t small at all…even more surprising is the pilot tho, like how did he just go back to flying?
@Eluneara1
@Eluneara1 Год назад
Thank you for all the research put on yours videos. I love so much this channel and the narration. Keep up!
@Ronin4614
@Ronin4614 Год назад
Thank you, Sean. Great research and presentation. Others in this genre could learn from your videos.
@Aliciapaige777
@Aliciapaige777 Год назад
The stories are amazing and so very interesting. I’m completely addicted to watching. Please continue to make more. I’m a huge fan💛💛💛
@thecatdragon589
@thecatdragon589 Год назад
jesus christ, imagine being that pilot. series title is VERY accurate
@canterburytail2294
@canterburytail2294 Год назад
I love this fascinating channel , what lovely tone and enunciation!
@samharris4793
@samharris4793 Год назад
My favorite channel! Thanks for making my day better. 🙂
@iridiphore
@iridiphore Год назад
omg that first story about the pilot! i remember being ~8 years old and seeing a tv dramatisation of this accident. it traumatised me a little and just hearing it back again brings back a weird nostalgia :^)
@cmclovesnkotb
@cmclovesnkotb Год назад
Love this channel and content!
@markup6394
@markup6394 Год назад
It is remarkeble in all the wrong ways how much we can endure while wide awake...
@TurboSpaceKitten
@TurboSpaceKitten Год назад
You should do a story on the Smalls Lighthouse Tragedy. It’s a truly horrific read.
@IWillHarvestYourToes
@IWillHarvestYourToes Год назад
I love your channel my man!
@ericastapleton7042
@ericastapleton7042 Год назад
Those three stories are particularly harrowing! Especially for the pilot in the first story. So lucky he survived. Thank you so much Sean @Scary Interesting ☆
@J-Rod91
@J-Rod91 Год назад
I gotta say being “senile” seems like an appropriate disease for a lighthouse keeper.......... SEA-nile! Lol 😂
@bigtitegothbiotch2231
@bigtitegothbiotch2231 Год назад
Buh-dum ching Good one lol
@Sashazur
@Sashazur Год назад
He was 56 years old and they said he was senile. That tells you something about either how long people lived back then - either that or the mental health prospects for light house keepers!
@harley_the_hack4416
@harley_the_hack4416 Год назад
@@Sashazur Henry Hall was 94, but I think you're point still stands. If he was still working and keeping records regularly, we can assume his mind was still pretty sharp
@Neo2266.
@Neo2266. Год назад
Now, Ironically, I do not believe the story of the doctors not believing the doctor even after he performed the autopussy :3
@perkele6969
@perkele6969 7 месяцев назад
the... the what?
@kellypilon2422
@kellypilon2422 Год назад
Excellent as always!
@tash4270
@tash4270 Год назад
Cheers for the consistently excellent content, sir!
@keirangrant1607
@keirangrant1607 Год назад
When we were returning from Iraq in 2007 our plane's windshield cracked and he had to make an emergency landing in Germany. Took almost 24 hours for them to repair it but they put all of us in a hanger and brought us beer and sandwiches. A hangar full of Marines and Sailors getting drunk and playing spades
@jenniferrahm3600
@jenniferrahm3600 Год назад
Thank you
@Kroggnagch
@Kroggnagch Год назад
The google pictures do look fake, but I know it’s only because of how absurd the whole event was. That man is extremely lucky he not only was held on to, but the fact that he didn’t bang his head hard enough to be changed let alone killed is astronomically unlikely.
@bainmoosh6993
@bainmoosh6993 Год назад
Incredible video. Robert's story is truly crazy
@Bill_tyler
@Bill_tyler Год назад
Man,you’re one of my favorite content creators
@mattscudder1975
@mattscudder1975 Год назад
A little known fact about Robert McGee is that his great-great-great-great grandson now works for Navel Criminal Investigation Services. 🤔😂😂😂
@danielabackstrom
@danielabackstrom Год назад
Probie!!! 😂😂😂
@ChelleC33
@ChelleC33 Год назад
He looks at his belly button a lot
@heofonfyr6000
@heofonfyr6000 7 месяцев назад
That's a hell of a way to pronounce Birmingham........... and Malaga lol
@williamwelsh1034
@williamwelsh1034 Месяц назад
Love your videos...thanks..Bravo!
@TOPLEVEL1
@TOPLEVEL1 Год назад
Cool video the grind don’t stop ☠️
@TheRoadWarrior96
@TheRoadWarrior96 Год назад
As if scalping in itself was not already brutal enough, I believe it was also done to prevent the person from entering the afterlife.
@marlsberlin7716
@marlsberlin7716 Год назад
Typical Dr behavior. They always think they know better than the victim of the tragedy, who WAS ACTUALLY THERE.
@blindsey1043
@blindsey1043 Год назад
keep em coming I so scared to end on this this is truly scarier than movies
@BucketHeadianHagg
@BucketHeadianHagg Год назад
I only just found your channel5 minutes ago.. the second I heard your voice and the intro, I subbed immediately! Looking forward to a righteous binge! *New Sub!*
@gaildonaldson6966
@gaildonaldson6966 Год назад
There is absolutely NO room for error with airplane mechanics! I remember watching the reanactment on MayDay, the screws that the mechanic was supposed to use were nearly identical (visually) to the wrong sized screws he substituted with. But you've got to do what the airplanes repair manual states. Like the old saying goes, "Close but no cigar" 😉
@endless3cho
@endless3cho Год назад
Right? Don't use your eyes for proper measurement, unless it's to read the size of the screw.
@Sashazur
@Sashazur Год назад
Never use the eyecrometer.
@almatt21
@almatt21 Год назад
Wonder if, the engineer who caused this, by installing the wrong bolts and than signed off his own work, was severely delt with.
@starpp
@starpp Год назад
For some reason I read it as "Horrible Fathers" and felt proud because my dad is a great guy 😭
@Jaker2123
@Jaker2123 5 месяцев назад
Man, I love this channel!!!! His voice is to notch for sure, in my books!!! ❤
@shadefraierson651
@shadefraierson651 Год назад
I really enjoy these videos. Please do more!
@getlowpapoose
@getlowpapoose Год назад
4:35 perhaps you're referring to a different image, but just in case you're referring to the image (of the pilot sucked outside the window) that is popularly circulated alongside this incident, it is from a recreation by Aircrash Investigations. It's not from the actual incident
@SolarAB
@SolarAB Год назад
"For those of you just listening..." Imagine if we all put out work of this quality and attention to detail.
@jessicaburdell7779
@jessicaburdell7779 10 месяцев назад
That first story is yet another reason why I NEVER fly and will either Greyhound or Amtrak if ever needing to travel anywhere else, other than the trains I already travel by working on.
@em84c
@em84c 29 дней назад
The air crash investigation episode about the first story is amazing. It has interviews with the pilot and the guy who was holding onto his legs. He actually thought the pilot was dead after a while but they worried if they let him go his body would damage the plane. They were surprised when they landed and discovered he was still alive! Thank god they didn't let go.
@sagaedling195
@sagaedling195 Год назад
Wait so, there seems to be a lot of people listening without looking a lot at the pictures, have you ever considered making this a podcast? I’ve myself searched for “scary interesting” in my podcast apps to see if I listening while using my phone for other things is possible. I think you do these videos so well, you have crisp sound and read your stories with empathy and involvement, the script is impeccable and interesting and your choice of stories is amazing. The only thing stopping me from listening as soon as theese come out is that I cannot do it while also doing other things on my phone. Just saying that if you’d upload just the exactly same sound files to a podcast platform you’d for sure have a subscriber here.
@AshleyYelsha
@AshleyYelsha Год назад
Agreed!!!!
@danielabackstrom
@danielabackstrom Год назад
Me too!!
@captainsnackgobbler4869
@captainsnackgobbler4869 Год назад
Best RU-vid channel I’ve ran into after horror stories left RU-vid for a bit!
@danieldieni3188
@danieldieni3188 Год назад
Try Mr ballen as well
@prisonpov
@prisonpov Год назад
Try Prison POV if you like wild prison stories
@captainsnackgobbler4869
@captainsnackgobbler4869 Год назад
@@danieldieni3188 I listened too him back in early quarantine days! He’s badass too! Shrouded hand is just as good and so is mr nightmare
@tosdiv2886
@tosdiv2886 10 месяцев назад
props for actually caring about image licensing, subbed
@LesserAndrew
@LesserAndrew 2 месяца назад
"The lighthouse started burning." Me: "Psh, they should have used metal." Me, 15 seconds later: "THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE USED METAL!!!"
@Alewolf01
@Alewolf01 Год назад
The lighthouse story is so sad, the doctor should of listened, he could made it if they just believed him or at least check on him fully to see if he was telling the truth or not.
@RKLS90
@RKLS90 Год назад
17:42 “thankfully this is a practice(scalping) that is essentially extinct today. Unfortunately for anyone who has watched videos from the channel Disturbed Reality we know this type of thing is still happening. Disturbed Reality is a channel that started within the last year & his videos cover the gore videos of cartel torture killings. Obviously he doesn’t show the actual videos on his RU-vid channel but he gives an in depth narration of the killing & the backstory that led up to the incident. I know he’s covered at least two videos with the victim getting their face cut off while they’re still alive. One of the videos he covers the victim not only has their face removed while they’re still alive but they also have IV’s connected to them in order to keep the person conscious for as long as possible while they torture him. Believe it or not removing the guys face is just one of a few horrific things they do to this guy before finally killing him. All this just to say those things we see in horror movies & think “could u imagine if that actually happened in real life?” There is actually worse happening in the real world
@ceedub619cameraman3
@ceedub619cameraman3 Год назад
Yea and to thjnk the native Americans were justified in doing that ,but the cartel isn't.
@harley_the_hack4416
@harley_the_hack4416 Год назад
I remember listening to this one, I thought they kept him on amphetamines to keep him alive longer? Or is that another? Seems if you can use it to end someone, the cartels have done it
@RKLS90
@RKLS90 Год назад
@@harley_the_hack4416 not sure what type of drugs they were pumping into him. I believe someone said adrenaline. The adrenaline makes u more alert & your senses heightened which is the absolute worst situation if you’re being tortured. The guys hands were cut off & what was left of his arms were tied behind his back. They also slit his throat a bunch of times too & the guy still remained conscious for through all of it. Nobody knows anything about the victim or which cartel the killers were a part of. I’ve watched all of the videos from Disturbed Reality & it’s insane how many cartel torture killings are posted on the internet. Even if u never see the filmed killings it’s brutal enough just hearing the play by play.
@RKLS90
@RKLS90 Год назад
@@harley_the_hack4416 not sure what type of drugs they were pumping into him. I believe someone said adrenaline. The adrenaline makes u more alert & your senses heightened which is the absolute worst situation if you’re being tortured. The guys hands were cut off & what was left of his arms were tied behind his back. They also slit his throat a bunch of times too & the guy still remained conscious for through all of it. Nobody knows anything about the victim or which cartel the killers were a part of. I’ve watched all of the videos from Disturbed Reality & it’s insane how many cartel torture killings are posted on the internet. Even if u never see the filmed killings it’s brutal enough just hearing the play by play.
@vatanak8146
@vatanak8146 Год назад
@@ceedub619cameraman3 justified in killing woman and children? These same people then cry about the evil colonizers but in this logic the natives deserved to lose
@heatherdawn545
@heatherdawn545 Год назад
Wow crazy ! Thanks for sharing
@javargothefreak1978
@javargothefreak1978 Год назад
Finally posted!! Been waiting what seems like forever lol much love!! 💜
@thejudgmentalcat
@thejudgmentalcat Год назад
The history of the Eddystone Lighthouse is very interesting. Had to have big huge ⚽️🏀 to live in one back then.
@maxdon2001
@maxdon2001 Год назад
Great video!
@lildoveable
@lildoveable Год назад
You do a great job with your videos. I'm a subscriber. ☺️
@nyanbinary1717
@nyanbinary1717 Год назад
There are many examples of “treaties” with indigenous tribes that were basically extortion. Some weren’t even signed by indigenous leaders, iirc, but by their alleged American representatives. Others were signed as a result of corruption. It’s a horrible fate of its own, although I should emphasize that indigenous people are still very much alive and many are carrying their cultures still.
@nturavrgchick6055
@nturavrgchick6055 Год назад
Okay, how'd we go from #8 to #14?? I'm feeling cheated out of 5 other episodes! 😂
@ZentaYason
@ZentaYason Год назад
He is currently rerecording his older episodes because his narrating style improved so much. This is why he's simultaneously uploading older episodes (episode 8) and brand new ones (episode 14)
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