I don't view it as creepy. But as I walked out of my bedroom one morning I about collided into a man. Thinking it was the father in law I quickly changed direction and walked through the bathroom and out the back door. I asked the now ex where his dad was off to. He said he is still sleeping. I went back inside and saw his door was still closed and his oxygen tube still running down the hall. Plus. His dogs would rush me anytime I am around and I never saw them . A few days later my son asked me who the man in the living room is. I checked and no one was there. We believe it was the exes, grandfather. Whom I never met.
the murder that of that poor woman in the bath tub ( the chucky one ), the narrator didn't mention that the murder victim was also mentally challenged, even though she look like a grown woman she was only mentally the same as a 9/10 year old what she had to endure was horrific and after they'd tortured her, the group of murderers ( all in their teens, more or less ) made her walk miles to the isolated place where they killed her none of them should ever have been released
Well yeah, my 4 brothers and I were free labor to our "parents". We did all the things they didn't want to do and they never cared if it was dangerous. I still think our 2 sister's had it worse than us boys. They were treated like slaved labor, not free labor. Women weren't looked at in high regards during these times. I called it the "Barefoot and Pregnant Era". Those teachings/upbringings/tradition's, died with my siblings and I.
now we don't teach children to do anything, as a matter of fact we don't even teach them to think for themselves. too hard. see how the pendulum swings? from your past to their present, look at how children act today. and this is not diminishing your past because you really left out many details, but again i take your past and i look at the present and all i can say is WE all are doomed.
Oh how sad 😭 I have a question, what did you receive in return? 🤔 As far as women not being looked to as "barefoot and prego" time, that is truly maddening. I've always said I wanted to get married and have a couple of kids. God saw other plans for me. But I probably wouldn't have made a great mom back then. I always say, "I never burned my bra." But I don't agree with not honoring women for all of their own ways and achievements. Also it's one thing to use your children as to showing them how to take responsibility for their own home as well. I'm sorry you were truly abused by your parents.
The biggest problem with femminist, the destruction of the family, women desire children, it is the psychological manipulation of the government your speaking of telling us we don't want our natural instincts, they are saying the bad part out loud now, you cannot have children you belong to us and a slave cannot have other responsibilities, especially ones they love, they will foresake us. When I was barefoot and pregnant my husband carried me, all four times, I am sorry you came from a horrible family, but ours was great, we loved each other. Oh and our kids worked, see if you don't teach them responsibility they turn all whiney and woke, my childhood now fight against communism and believe in the American family, my reward, watching them do it again with their own, life is what you make it.
Murderers don't need to be given lengthy sentences. They need to be put to death. People need to understand that if you take somebody's life, your life will be forfeit. Period.
I think such sweeping statements ignore the realities of life and fail to measure cost/benefits in a workable manner. To begin with, is it possible to follow the chain of action/reaction back to the TRUE cause of homicide, rape, mass-murder and, well, just aggression itself, can we find the cause and then formulate policies in a way that will present us with solutions? I think we can: Aggression does not come out of a vacuum, behind each aggressive act you will find a suffocating tangle of poverty, broken homes, abuse, fatherless homes, mental illness, lack of education and a general lack of moral guidance and positive role models. Now, before I go on let me make this very clear: I'm not suggesting that we eliminate prisons, cancel the death-penalty and defund the police. I recognize that our entire criminal justice system needs to be reformulated and that it's up to the public to let our opinions on the death-penalty, etc., be known and if it is the will of the people that those who commit the ultimate crime (murder) should suffer the ultimate punishment (death) then so be it but we can't be so naive as to think that our responsibility ends there because it just doesn't. Simply eliminating those who commit murder only solves the problem until tomorrow, at which time the problem will come back (with a different name and face, perhaps but it will be back.) and it may be even worse, so what has really been accomplished? Unless we start solving the social-issues that plague us and contribute to the violence and aggression we are just spinning our wheels. Unless we begin to construct a system that takes social-dynamics into consideration, unless we present the people with common-sense policies that recognize the importance of quality-of-life, education (Both scholastic and moral), community policing, health-care (medical and mental) and safe, secure environments then we are merely murdering murderers with no possibility of it ever changing which, in itself, would be an irresponsible and immoral choice for us to make. More simply, in a society where parks and schools and museums and health and compassion are primary goals and the family is brought back and given a central position as the fundamental unit of the community the need for the death-penalty would subside and violent crime would be greatly diminished. In essence, we can either take revenge or we can take responsibility but we can't very well do both...I vote for responsibility. *Mr. homeaccount, I'm not attempting to trivialize your opinion or even oppose it, I too recognize the presence of evil in society and I recognize, too, that there are people who commit such ghastly, unforgivable crimes that to allow them to remain in society would be a crime in itself. However, I also recognize that the vast number of people being held in our prison-system are not that kind and I believe that most people are redeemable, especially if society would be willing to invest as much in them as we seem to be willing to invest in weapons, football players, movie-stars, etc. If we only did one thing, say, make a commitment to improve the nations schools, within a generation incidents of violence and aggression could be halved...just something to consider...peace.
@@waynemyers2469 You're naive. It all starts with the parents, and the nuclear family. They either teach morality at a young age, or they don't. Poverty is no excuse. I've struggled with financial insecurity because of my various disabilities all of my life, but I've never became a thug, let alone been in and out of the prison system. Why? Because, I was raised to have morality. I was raised in a Godly household. Was it perfect? No, not by a long shot, but I didn't take everything out on society, either.
@@homeaccount5943 Look, one of my main points was that the collapse of the nuclear family was a huge part of the problem, didn't you even read my post before you replied to it? Besides, if you agree that teaching morality at a young age is a solution then why would you push for an unrelenting dependence upon the death-penalty? Strange that in a way we are on the same page but you seem to double-down on just killing as a solution. One more thing, has it occurred to you that the people we're talking about are PART OF SOCIETY TOO and so, in a sense, you ARE taking it out on society, you're just choosy about what part of society you take it out on. In the end, if you fall on the side of revenge instead of mercy then your morality is in question and to me, your "Godly Household" failed you.
@@waynemyers2469 It's got nothing to do with "revenge," and everything to do with "Justice." Like you stated, some people are just so heinous, so inexplicably evil, they deserve the death penalty. Also, by giving someone a life sentence, you're condemning the good people in a society to have to be burdened with taking care of the evil their entire life. Send them to God, and let him judge them. They made their choice, and they chose poorly.
I grew up this way, except on a small farm. My brothers and I were basically indentured servants. But somehow I survived and actually came out well with no arrests and a Master's Degree. Modern kids are the most likely to not learn a damn thing, except how to play a fuxxing video game. Good luck kids!
I was working for Sperry Rail service, we was deep in the Great Dismal Swamp (a 250 mile stretch, 50 miles wide?) tied up for the night. We was running out of beer and my stash was hidden underneath the car and I said I'm not going out because something was out there had glowing red eyes. Of course nobody believed me, and I was joking but I'm like "Seriously, watch", I turned on the rail car flood light-and I shit you not, there was a set of glowing red eyes staring right at us! I froze. The eyes didn't blink or even move. I'm estimating the eyes were about 9 feet off the ground (during day I went to the tree limb it was looking over). Nobody else seen them and I didn't say a word. I turned off the light and one dude said "What did you see!?" I said "Nothing" - "Don't lie to me, I can see it in your face! You seen something!" That was 1997 and my memory of that is still vivid. The only thing that was supposed to be in that swamp was snakes and alligators. Bigfoot? Heck if I know.
Mom told stories about being the oldest of 13 kids, 3 of them girls, who were house keepers and ran to the store. They were never addressed by name, just, “Hey, you…” The guys all got respect of being addressed by name, and their dad’s attention, joining him at afternoon movies. Women weren’t allowed to drive or work, or often finish school. It just wasn’t considered important. Mom left at 26 to get married, had 4 kids between 17 and 27, and then her husband was killed in a car crash. She was a housewife who had to grow up overnight, and I was very proud of all she accomplished in her lifetime.
I'm going to say, My sister and I did housework, dishes, yard work or whatever else needed done. I was grounded more often than I was let roam free. Yes, it sucked! I dug up shrubbery in front of our house too. Now, I'm happy to be able to do these things. It seemed like a horrible abuse back then.
Two brothers who grew up near where I lived were both killed.. They were a year apart in age, the elder brother died when he was hit by a car while riding his motorbike at night, he was 18. His younger brother died one year later, he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle at night on the same stretch of road, near to the spot his brother was killed.. he was also 18 when he died..
@@Starae336 it was nearly 40 years ago, I went to school with the younger brother.. sadly the deaths really messed up the rest of the family.. their younger sister was freaked out, thinking that she was going to be next when she reached 18, and both parents spiralled into depression.. I don’t know what happened to them because they moved away… but as a parent I have no idea how anyone could handle that..
Wait a minute did he really just say that! People in the area are inbreeding dogs to make them look like a chupacabra and then releasing them to create attention...are you kidding me! Poor creatures and dang cruel people!
I've never left my bed in 31 years. I just give food delivery directions to walk right in and bring my precious food straight to my bed... at least I think there's bed under me!
True story, my family went back to wyoming on vacation. Under the front porch me and my brother heard a noise. We looked under and in the darkness It looked just like that baby chup. Kinda like a rat dog, it was bipedal like a kangaroo and hissed and other weird noises. We alerted the elders to come out and see what it was. It was startled out from under the porch and started hopping into the field. My uncle caught it in a bag and put it in a cage in the barn. I've never seen or heard anything like it. My uncle put on welding gloves and was trying to see what the hell it was. Bit right through the gloves! It escaped that night, it had chewed threw the metal dog cage! Needless to say he shot it with his .22 not long after in the field, hopping along. We still dont know wtf that thing was. It was nuts.
@@gavalar7485 no BS I've never seen anything like nor has my whole family. Its buried somewhere still on the farm out there. My uncle did say he thought he saw another one other time hopping and running through the alfalfa field at dusk. Crazy.
@@gryphonlaw2138 Do you think your young mind, had any part in the eating through a metal cage idea? I'm not at all giving you grief about that, it's just that everything else can be considered as something? Rock on...
Blame the woke progressive leftist types and the Dems for the child abuse today, the LGBTQ etc are grooming our children and still no one is fighting back hard for the safety of their own children which is totally messed up.
The twin story 👀 I’m a twin although we’re fraternal I had a bike accident & severed tendons in my right hand. My brother had a bike accident a few years later & broke his hip. Both accidents happened during Memorial Day Weekend!!!
If they searched those places during the day, they would probably find evidence of homeless ppl living in all the supposed haunted places. But, during the day the homeless ppl would not be in those places, they roam around the towns & cities. At night if anyone shows up with flashlights & wandering around, they pretend to be ghosts, voices, knocking, footsteps, chains rattling, howling, etc.
Wow, I don't know where you're from but where I'm from you'll know when you stumble across a homeless encampment or hangout by the rancid smell of urine, the cans and bottles littering the area and discarded pieces of clothing, blankets, shoes, worn-out backpacks, etc. On top of that, although you're correct when you say that, generally, homeless people go to town or whatever population center is nearest to them to gather food, panhandle and look for odd jobs, there is bound to be the one guy who tied one on the night before and can't drag himself out of his blankets or a man or two who was out during the night and slept during the day or even someone who was sick and so, stayed in camp for a day or two so, chances are, if you look around a remote area that is frequented by the homeless it won't be long before you run into one or two...or more. As to homeless people rattling chains to scare off intruders, well, that's kind of fanciful, don't you think? I mean, you're giving homeless people a lot of credit for a kind of forethought, cooperation and balls that I consider out of character and even unwise for your average homeless people: One thing that frightens most homeless people more than anything is the cops and any action that might scare people or attract attention is pretty much avoided at all cost. A homeless person becoming aware of approaching people would be more likely to hide, if there's time or to merely huddle under their blankets and feign sleep, hoping to escape detection or to, at least, seem less frightening or aggressive to regular folk. Clearly, there are exceptions to any rule and I suppose that there have been isolated cases of homeless people relying upon supernatural fear to hide their presence or drive off intruders but a more likely scenario would be the use of physical force, intimidation and threatening displays (especially against other homeless people.) against intruders although, for reasons I've already covered, even that is unlikely. Finally, if you doubt my conclusions or question my authoratative attitude well, believe me, I think having lived on the streets for thirty years of my life, traveling between towns without benefit of friends, money or resources and living off the land and the kindness of strangers the whole time more than qualifies me to comment in this particular case...Peace.
Killer Clown 🤡 John Wayne Gacy lived a half a block away from me and for some reason since I was a child I didn't like or trusted clowns. I have a 6th sense.
The Chupecapra is probably a normal dog that is atacked by mange. I Saw one in Havanna, Cuba . It was friendly and wanted to take it back to Scandinavia. Well it proved to be a bit of a hopeless under taking , it was like i wanted to take the corpse of Fidel Castro away. So the poor had to stay in Havanna.✨💫🌴🌾🙋🏻♂️
I love how at 34:20 he says modifying the weather like it isn't a real thing. It's well-known that we were seeding the clouds in Vietnam. We can only imagine the other times it has been used but obviously it has.
Off topic but the clown mask part, the "Jester down under" reminded me of the movie "Fortress". Not sure why. I'm thinking it took place in Australia. Maybe you'll get it if you've seen it.
Actually, it wasn't, even in the mind of the "child" performing the labor. Modern thought has no realistic perception of life during this era. My father was born in 1913. Most families then had on average between 4 even up to 10 or more kids. There was no government assistance programs or handouts. If you didn't work, you didn't eat. Farming was a way to raise your own food and be somewhat self sustaining. The more kids, the more help, the bigger the farm could possibly be. A man and woman worked together for whatever they could. Most male children, if lucky, made it to the 6th grade at least before having to quit school and go to work to help benefit the family. Most girls didn't even get to the 6th grade. My dad worked the farm with his dad till his late teens and then log woods and many more jobs until becoming a machinist until his death. My mom was tending to younger siblings, chores, preparing meals and washing clothes by hand by 6 to 8 years old. Point is different era, different world, societal difference, thought process then, in no possible way be contrived by the modern day person. Especially, those considered late Millennials, GenZ and above all, young kids on Tic Tok who couldn't find the way out of the corner of a round house.
Folks need to stop chasing their own nightmares and scaring themselves! Dogs with mange in the wild, can owe their existence to the owners who dumped them there, sadly.
- haha well I'm glad that spooky doll has those kind people to look after his offerings of money and weed. damn its amazing what people will believe and subsequently pay people to act out those beliefs to further there convictions.
I am SHOCKED and pleasantly surprised, you called out the Warren's, for what they are. The scene you showed, with the ghost clapping over her shoulder, then I believe she fell down the stairs... 🤣 When I only hear someone falling down stairs, but don't see them, it takes on comical connotations. Turrible movies. Predictable, lame jump scares, not scary, and basically taking liberties with the phrase "Based on a True Story".
The maid had gotten pregnant at the same time as Mrs. Otto. Knowing that her husband was the father she moved the (Cuban not Bohemian) maid out to the woodshed. Keeping her there without food and little water she waited until she had lost her child. When Robert was around 2 he got very sick. The maid and nanny of this boy made him a doll using his very own hair. Robert decided he should give the doll carrying his likeness and size at the time his own name. The parents went along with it. Eugene became obsessed with the doll and only left it at home when he went away to college where he met Anne. She didn't want to move to Key West at the time as most of the homes there were made from destroyed ships wood. She married him and became Mrs. Otto. She liked the house, mostly the balcony, that they received as a wedding gift from Eugene's parents. The attic was child size and Otto was building a tiny bed, she saw the clothes, asking what all this was about and expecting an illegitimate child Eugene presented Robert and introduced them. Robert was reportedly abusive to her and Eugene became quite the recluse. Children saw the doll moving in the windows as well as people around town. When Eugene passed Anne put in the agreement that when she sold the house the purchaser had to take the doll as part of a package deal. While the gentleman were fixing up the Artist House to create a Bed and Breakfast the plumber was taking care of the bathroom in "Robert's Room" that was being converted into a bedroom. Robert was sitting on a rocking chair with his stuffed lion as he went to work. The plumber heard a child giggle and turned around as the lion dropped to the floor. He thought nothing of it and went back to work. He turned again after hearing small feet racing toward him and saw Robert knelt over almost six inches from his face as if he was interested in what he was doing. The plumber left his equipment and broke his ankle running down the stairs. The two men, I believe they were brothers but I am not sure, then sold Robert to the Martello Museum and he was placed on his chair with his things but the alarm kept going off in the middle of the night. Every night for weeks the alarm would go off Robert's position had moved. They put glass around him and the alarm has not gone off since. President Obama has written him a letter, President Bush has written him a letter, people have blamed him for mishaps and bad luck. Robert did it is a bit of a theme there. He also has has his aura picture taken on Ghosthunters and honestly they really should get the story down. Like the Von Costle and Maria story, everyone tries to change things smh. Sorry so long but there are documents, diaries, and proof at a $5 self guided museum and it's part of Key West's history. Just like the chickens and roosters there it should be shown some respect in the retelling. It was inspiration for the first Child's Play movie. Great story though 🥰
Something else I forgot to add Robert's air has also been turning white whish if you know once a lock of hair has been separated from a human head doesn't happen due to protein blockers keeping peroxide created from a human follicle from naturally turning hair white. And yes ASK PERMISSION BEFORE TAKING THE PICTURE. I as well as others have photos taken before and after asking said permission. I enjoy them😁.
Huh. I never heard barbers also being doctors as the hidden meaning behind the barber pole but I've definintely heard of barbers also being dentists (red blood flowing over a white tooth).
There wouldn't have been children working without a reason. Such as the adults not being around due to war. Or something else. The creepy thing is there is alot of these old photos with lots of children around and no adults.
This is why more and more people are electing to not have kids. Instead of earning money, kids are costing money, way more than the average family can afford. It's no longer affordable to have 1-2 children in today's society, much less a family consisting of 5-8 children, unless the parents are wealthy. The majority are not, and just can't afford it anymore. Even my 2 older sons see how we struggle to keep food on the table, and pay exorbitant housing costs, and they are terrified of what it's going to cost when they are old enough, and have already expressed their desire to not have kids.
10:18 Most Amazing Top 10 has covered this before. I call them out all the time for repeating themselves as well as eachother but, just going off of memory here, they heavily copied your description. The flow the style the details and so on. Without watching it again right now I can't be 100% sure but I am very confident saying it's worth you looking into it if this bothers you.
Now that I think about it they may have used this to make several points. They did the Edgar Allen Po cannibal story the lady who was on all 3 ships and I'm sure there's more at this point
Yeah let's just pretend the plague doesn't exist that's really going to help! That's like one of my mother tells a child to clean their room so they just shove everything under the bed and go yep that's clean
I'm curious as to how they (this channel) identify prohibition as racist. Classist, I can see. The rich and politicians seem to suffered less than the populous but, isn't that always the case. Seems to me everyone else got screwed equally from the lack of alcohol. The thought of Christmas with the in laws sober, 🤮. Can anyone reading this substantiate the correlation between prohibition and racism?
And these countries love to exploit child labour. India Pakistan Cambodia China El Salvador Philippines Etc..... For Nike Phillip Morris Hershey Nestle Brittish tobacco Apple Micro soft The list goes on.... America is not perfect by a long shot. But neither are other countries that exploit unpaid wages and those of children. Not to mention those who purchace these items. Athletes and rap artist charge high dollar for clothing lines depicting their names. But are in fact made by children who can not afford a lace let alone one shoe !
Maybe but that's all there was as this was right after the great reset I heard tell there was incubaters with premmies at world fairs like a side show but why were they had they never seen babies b4
@@matildamarmaduke1096 I think that’s what they we’re supposed to be. If you have co op bath houses though, your going to have some sex workers in there. That would be kinda sick.
Is there nothing that humans will do to each other that Evan the worst predator won’t do to there own kind I sometimes wonder if there are more then one kind of human
Perhaps not entirely charlatans but they certainly did some awfully questionable things & took credit for things they didn’t actually contribute their “help’ to. There’s an interesting podcast speaking to the family & other figures involved in the Enfield Haunting in the UK. Hearing what they did, and more importantly, didn’t do was eye opening for me. Looking into them since has led me to reassess my original warm feelings towards them. I don’t think they did nothing or were without skill… but there were definitely some exaggerations made and contributions they perhaps shouldn’t have taken credit for. Not trying to pick a fight or troll, I just think it’s worth looking into.😊