The writers of this episode really need to check themselves. They're saying a child younger than 5 years old 'did the deed'. Unlikely consensual at that age, but 'impregnated before she was 5' would have at least been better.
just throwing this out there for the 5 yo girls. if she was pre 5 she didn’t “do the deed” the “deed” was probably done to her forcefully and painfully. don’t make it seem like a 5yo could do that.
Number one is even more odd because it's illegal to die in Disney World. They make it a top priority to get you out of the park if you're in critical condition, lest you actually die in the park
The dog thing is a bit monstrous when you consider how the dog’s must have felt, if you ever survived a surgery then you understand the pain waking up the next morning
The image of Candace on her Wikipedia article is for some reason creepy, but also... Depressing. You can observe her happily playing with her dogs... Then she dies, ripped from her dogs and her dogs ripped from her... Its sick that people have to die at such a young age in such a tragic way for such a tragic reason. And for some reason, that image makes me feel... Nostalgic. I'm not even Candace, so why am I nostalgic for it?
My favourite Wikipedia page is the one that lists, chronologically, all the songs Donald Trump gets mentioned in ...there's a very interesting _mood_ change right around 2015 🤔
Can I just say: I’m on a roll. I saw this video within the minute it was uploaded, and I saw another video that was uploaded tree minutes and five minutes ago. Been on my A-game today. Also, Merry Christmas! 🎅🏼
I got an ad when he was talking about the Russian scientist and he ended up saying “but what about the fact that t mobile is spreading 5g across the world”
idk what’s more disturbing about Bubbly Creek.. the fact that it’s located in downtown area, the fact the water noticeably gets darker when zooming in via satellite .. the fact you can actually visit it on Google Earth and yes, you can see the bubbles besides the wake being caused by the boat ._.
Disney World isn't the only place you can pass out on rides lol. My best frien, her boyfriend, two friends of them and I went to an amusment park in 2018. The last ride we did before the park closed for the day didn't seem that extreme. It consisted of metallic birds flying around at a high speed in the sky. We all regreted going on that ride. It lasted around two minutes and I thought I was gonna die. I passed out a bit (which caused a neck injury), then came back to my senses a few seconds later. My best friend was in another bird with her boyfriend and I didn't see her. Whwn we got off, I had lost complete sense of orientation and fainted seconds later. I felt like everything was moving. I regained concioussness a few seconds later and still wasn't able to get off the ground. It's only when I saw my friends needed serious help that I manage to pull myself up and run after them. As I was running, I was feeling like I would pass out I was walking like a very drunk person. As for my friend, she has been sick for 30 minutes after the ride ended. Worst thing is that the ride operator saw we needed help (my friend was pking and I was on the ground) and didn't even bother to help/call someone. At the same park on the same year, an employee let a 6 years old kid get severely dehydrated, even though his mother was begging for help. Me andanother woman threatened to call the cops on that employee, saying it was criminal neglect. We even threatened to sue the park. The employee went crazy and started yelling at us. When I told him I was autistic and that this could lead me into a sensory overload, he started callign me slurs and continued until I was on the ground shaking. We called his supervisor and I think he got fired. I wanted to punvh him so freaking bad. He had absolutely no idea how close he was to getting in a fist fight.
Per your recommendation around 1:04, I checked Wikipedia's COINTELPRO page. You said that it was still in operation today and the Wikipedia article says that it was terminated in 1971. Arguable COINTELPRO behavior has existed since then but not as COINTELPRO operation. My only allegiance here is to Wikipedia.
when he got to the Candace story I was thinking "hey I heard that name before... and what happened" then I remember one of mat-pat's older petscop theories
The railway story reminds me of the Kampush-case. She had been captured for years by her abuser and soon after she escaped, he found his end by a train, but it was neither an accident nor a suicide! Even though the train mangled his corpse, it had been apparently in a pretty bad shape even before! Some drew parallels to the Dutroux-case, but that one is on a whole different level as so many people involved found an untimely end... The only other crime story of Europe that has similarities in this aspect is the NSU-case. There, I believe that a dozen people have died of suspicious circumstances. Some even had grizzly deaths... Still, it comes only second to the Dutroux-case...