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Pools also have underwater cameras which are literally designed to track people underwater. Would take about a second to look at the monitor and see the 2 red squares highlighting the two girls.
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“If you fail to get the ring, I will turn on the cleaning cycle.” “If you get the ring and put it through the cover using the small hole in the top, I will open the cover.
This was his past before he became jigsaw, as these death events kept happening near him he decided to actively participate one day, and after several such active participation's, it eventually lead to his fame as a trap master and people making movies about him...
@@crabemane nah man he retired and considering the janitor being a criminal and jonah being abusive he made a casual trap then he got back into poetic justice killing
I feel like most people would wait at the top of the water if the person they’re with lost a ring, and they’d be like, “did you get it?”, and the other person would be like, “no, the grate is too heavy,.” Then they’d say something like, “let me go tell the pool supervisor that we can’t leave yet and to see if he can do anything.” Movies never have normal human interactions in them. 😂😂
One of the biggest crimes a movie can make is to have its entire plot predicated on a single act of inexplicable stupidity. If an entire movie could have been avoided by a single shred of common sense, if it needs to rely on mental retardation to even happen, I lose all respect for it on the spot
No what you do is YOU go to the pool supervisor and say "Buddy I dropped my ring and it fell to the bottom, I need 5 more minutes to get it" and you make your sister keep watch with your phone in her hand.
Alternative good ending: the janitor saves them and is interviewed as a hero. She discusses her struggles as an ex convict and the people who see the broadcast (and the sisters) pitch in to help her live more happily. The janitor and the girls become great friends and the janitor is the godmother to the newly married sister's baby (never mind guest of honor at the wedding). Yeah it's wishful thinking but I couldn't help thinking about how this is an equally possible scenario in reality and though it wouldn't be a horror movie any more, it would just be a happier ending all around
So let me get this straight: -The janitor was the last person seen by the cameras before they were shut off, after verifying that there were people stuck in the pool -Her blood and finger prints would be found on the pool cover and controls -She likely transferred the money from the bank account into her own, which the bank would flag as suspicious, and the police would look into if the sisters died. Honestly, you could probably negotiate your way out with that information alone. Hell, even just, "the cameras saw you before they were shut off, they'd know you knew we were in here, and you'd go back to prison if we died," would probably be enough to at least get her to consider opening the pool cover.
@@is...... I doubt it, but let's assume she could. Her blood and fingerprints are on the pool cover and her bank statement would still be showing a large transfer from the victim's account into the janitor's. Open and shut case.
@@trinketmage8145 most security cameras also load off onto 2 hard drives one for long term storage that can only be modified by security or the owner and a short term storage.
First mistake was removing the engagement ring while swimming. Also the janitor would get arrested even if the sisters didn't see her face. They can just report what the janitor did and it will not take long to find out who was working the last shift.
@@lizzy4827 by the janitor's crazy logic throughout the movie, she prolly wore a mask while doing the transfer thinking they couldnt identify her face through the camera if she did >_< this is not your smartest criminal. this janitor actually insults the intelligence of most criminals that are bad at what they attempt to do LOL
Got a whole laundry list of things she did wrong on the post I made here. 1) Thinking she can just shoot them when that gun could probably shoot straight through them and leave a nice implant on the ground that someone got shot. 2) She didn't wear gloves, so unless if she decides to take everything, she is leaving fingerprints everywhere. 3) Stupid enough to transfer the money from the victim's bank account to her's (as if she doesn't know it could be tracked...) 4) She got stabbed. Her blood is now at the scene of the crime. 5) She stuck around. If her intention was "get their money and the ring," what was her plan from there? Either hope they drown and pretend you didn't hear them? or see if they can actually get out and do something? If you're going to rob them, just leave and get a head start. 6) What's the point in turning off the cameras if the camera saw you look at the pool first? You literally got yourself looking towards the pool and you can't claim "I didn't hear a thing" if the camera probably can see you not having earplugs either. 7) You would immediately be at the top of the suspects' list if you are the only janitor working (and you have a criminal history, so of course, you would be at the top of the list). I'm sure I can find three more reasons, but it is just amazing to see how many ways she screws up and how if she wanted to get a profit, she could have just saved them and convinced the girls to sue the pool owner for negligence and ask for a small fee in return.
I think of all the things in this film that annoys me, the single thing that irritates me the most is them spotting a ring in the middle of a drain in the giant swimming pool. You could drain it and still easily spend half an hour trying to find it, no way in hell are you spotting that in 30 seconds.
The sister was the one who threw it in. So they or at least she knew where to look. Not saying that would make it any easier but it would narrow it down 1 specific place.
@@etsubedenkebekele5598 I’ll give the film that much of narrowing it down to the pool. But I still think spotting a tiny ring in a giant pool filled with water sounds a lot more impossible than the film wants us to believe. Like this is on par to Claire outrunning a t-rex in heels in terms of impossible absurdity in my opinion.
@@Miss_Cryspe I know a T. rex is Faster than a human but if they’re at a pretty good distance the T. rex is gonna take some time to catch up and she didn’t run that long
@@josephjoestar2837 not to mention that some people even TRAIN to run in heels for various reasons. Lol I ran in large wedges when I saw my dad driving by the park when I was supposed to be at a friend's house instead.
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When I saw who played the pool manager, I was thinking of making a SAW joke myself, but the video already had a much better joke than I could have thought of :D Very nice, haha
Small issue I've always had with this movie; insulin lowers your blood sugar and so does exercise, and being cold, so unless she ate a thanksgiving feast before she went in the pool she probably doesn't need insulin, she probably needs a snack.
Literally!! I'm so confused!! Do they not know how diabetes works?? 😭 Also she took insulin earlier WITHOUT EATING so no shit her sugar is dropping 😭😭😭😭
Yeah, there’s literally no situation here where the Janitor doesn’t get caught. Even if she just took the money and ran, despite the fact she turned off the cameras, the footage before she did would still clearly show her realising the sisters are in the pool and walking to switch off the security feed. It wouldn’t take much effort for the cops to connect her turning the cameras off with the sisters winding up dead.
Actually, she took the money just *before* she turned of the cameras so when the police see it, they'll realize she took it just before she turned off the cameras
the janitor gets away when she let´s them out. maybe by trading the diamond ring for opening the pool cover and agreeing that nobody talks about the incident anymore.
Use the buddy system and don't go into the pool when your buddy is already in the pool, especially if it is so close to closing time and you are the last one's there.
Amazing video as usual, I just wanted to point out that when the sister was having low blood sugar, the insulin shot would only make matters worse as it would lower the blood sugar further. What she needed was sugar, such as juice or candy.
ty i continue to find diabetes as a plot point misused all over the place........ it just isnt like any other type of body disease. so cant be boiled down to take meds and be ok. the one i found that ironically got it right was a horror movie not a dramatic suspense movie. the movie's name was "Cooties". little boy started having diabetic symptoms and instead of running for the death shot they actually get the brilliant idea that he needs sugar after running around for hours.
all she would have to do is weaken an x into the surface and then hard punch it with the plastic a few times and poof 1 pane is gone and you can crawl out
Honestly, when they first grabbed the ring I was fully expecting them to try exactly that just to discover the diamond was fake going off how much of the video was left. Would've at least been better than them not even trying.
Ok, so the janitor had access to the bank code, and assuming that she transferred the bank money, she's going to let the sisters die? Does she not think that the police will look at bank records in a missing person/murder case? I think once you start getting more desperate you can use this a barging chip and it would make it in the Janitor's best interest to let the sister's out
This literally could’ve all been avoided if they had just asked the pool manager to help them retrieve the ring. Who in their right mind goes back into a pool after being told to get out, as it will be closing soon?
Insulin shot lowers blood sugar so the actual problem would be her not being able to eat and her blood sugar becoming low. An insulin shot would be more detrimental at this point. She’s already been swimming and moving around under the water and she’s been burning calories sores, more likely that she is hypoglycemic than hyperglycemic.
OMG THANK YOU. i was so confused cause just ?????? insulin lowers bloods so if she needs it is she high???? but hes saying shes low????? youre right about her more than likely being low cause of all the activity/exercise shes doing. the thing she needs to increase her bloods is sugar/carbs or something to give her an adernaline rush (which is only a temporary fix)
Thank you! for clarifying for everyone else, I'm a t1d and listening to that was a little painful XD Please don't go injecting insulin in diabetics that have passed out, you can kill them, call a paramedic instead!
this janitor straight tried to murder 2 people over $20 and an extremely tracable bank transfer that at best would get reversed, as worst is an obvious connection to their death.
@@ukaszbabiarz8050 What makes you think that? From my personal experience I’ve known janitors that simply don’t speak English, it is not their first language. This woman is a janitor because she has a bad record and just got out of prison, not because she’s not smart enough to get any other jobs.
It wasn’t a bank transfer. She would have needed the bank account number and the bank routing number to transfer money. She was just given the pin code She took the ATM card, and took out the cash. This was dumb anyways, because there are usually cameras by ATMs. Also, even if the account had been full of money, you can usually only take out $500 a day. So she would have been putting herself in prison for life for $520
@@vimalav6444 but she did happen to be on the slow side. If you saw the film, you would know. She also made terrible decisions, and her reasoning was poor.
@@vimalav6444 There's a huge amount of data available on IQs and a lot of it is sorted by profession. Janitors have one of the lowest average IQs of any profession. That's not to say every janitor is dumb, or that IQ is a perfect measure of intelligence, but being a janitor is a boring and low paying job that doesn't require much ability to learn quickly or improvise, so it makes sense that it would mainly attract people of below average intelligence.
Your solution at 7:40 is perfect. Also they could probably just spin that metal screw around and remove the very long screw from the wall. That's how I had to remove them for a pool cleaning a few years ago. Then use the screw to break through. If it's not enough leverage, since the lane rope is still attached at the other end, you just swim to the other end and "stand" on the lane rope to gain the leverage you need. But your upside down idea is best. Hook the lane rope through and kick up. Another option would be to go to one end of the pool and jump up and down from the base of the pool. If you oscillate it right, this would create a wave, and the force of the wave would probably be enough to break the cover. Waves like that can be a lot more powerful than you'd expect if there's enough air for the wave to gain some vertical speed. And then lastly I'd try breaking the center of the pool cover, as the sides would have more support than the center, in a retractable pool cover.
that's not even a plot hole tbh. The janitor made so many moronic decisions it honestly just fits the writing that she is too dumb to realize "I can't see screen anymore" doesn't necisarially mean the cameras are off.
It baffles the mind why the janitor did what she did. You would think if you have the ring and know you would be questioned about “why you didn’t see/hear the girls in the pool?” you would have punched out easy and get the hell out. The moment you robbed them, it is kind of clear you don’t want to stick around because either they will drown or if they do get out, they can point to the janitor that could have helped them, but chose to rob them instead. Not to mention if she was dumb enough to pull the trigger on them, investigators probably would have connected the dots between the broken pool cover and how no one “physically saw them” after the pool closing. Also how unless if the bullet gets stuck in her body, it is a good chance the bullet would have left a scratch on the floor and investigators would connect the dots of a murderer who killed them and cleaned up the evidence to cover her tracks. Chances are they would know her record and she would shoot up almost immediately as a suspect due to previous history. Either way, it was a lose/lose for her. And if she knew there wasn’t going to be a way this would work, she probably could have just returned everything, call the cops and instead be seen as a hero who saved two girls. But I guess that’s just me looking at the film from my mindset. Great video as always.
@@roddur1000 I completely forgot that happened too! She literally did everything in her power to not cover her tracks! Had to double check, and shock of all shocks: She’s not wearing gloves either. You would think a “janitor” would wear gloves, but she is literally touching their wallets and phones too, so unless if she pocketed those with her, she is leaving fingerprints! And even if she did pocket them, that would then leave investigators into knowing they got robbed because the fiancé would have told investigators when the last time he spoke with her and probably would have been while they were swimming.
She would be a lot more likely to get money out of them by saving their life tbh. Like if this happened and someone saved me I'd definitely give them something as a thanks for saving my life.
For real she stupid af. Could have just robbed them and left pretending she didn't see or hear them and let the hypothermia kill them but she got greedy af. Just take the phones and sell them then max out their credit cards on gift cards. Not exactly a master plan but about the extent of what a criminal with half a brain should be capable of. Seriously what did she think was gonna happen the moment she acknowledged their existence and didn't immediately help them she incriminated herself. Only way she'd get out of it would be to kill them off afterwords
I absolutely LOVE this concept for a horror film. It's unfortunate to hear the real-world ties, but it just goes to show you that you don't need to find an ancient deity to be the antagonist of your new horror movie in order to captivate audiences. It just takes an everyday object or setting and some creativity.
It really should be mandatory to have an emergency door built into the cover that can be opened from underneath. So if someone ends up trapped accidentally they’d have a way out. Or maybe just leave a small opening on the side just big enough for a person to climb out.
Pool coverings aren't really that strong, most of the time it's just a tarp and the fiberglass ones are pretty flimsy. Plus they're not attached very tightly, if they'd gone to the shallow side of the pool where they had leverage instead of trying to move it while floating they would have been able to get out easily. The reason people sometimes drown under them is because they get disoriented and there's no air between the cover and the water, but if that's not the case then there's not much risk. Remember it's designed to stop evaporation, not a grown adult trying to smash their way through.
@@btktbeatbox6581 Often you put covers on over winter to help insulate the pool and save on heating costs. Someone also mentioned it reduces evaporation :D
As a diabetic, it's SUPER annoying, incredibly frustrating and downright dangerous that people think we need insulin for EVERYTHING. In this situation, it's not insulin she needs; that will kill her!!! Her blood sugar is very likely low from swimming and needs CARBS, NOT insulin!!!
It also seems like diabetes has become a go-to medical condition for these types of movies. There are at least TWO movies about people being trapped in pools where at least one of the people involved have diabetes as a major plot point. I think it used to be asthma, but now it seems to be diabetes. With asthma, you got the inhaler that the kid needs. With diabetes, it's always the insulin.
@@ShadeSlayer1911 its because they're both...common diseases? Do you wants one with crohns or something? I for one am glad even if they think we take insulin like its water
I like how the janitor only turned the cameras off AFTER looking thru the wallet and talking to them in the pool. The police would see the footage, coupled with prints and shit on the wallet and phone, and her being scheduled for that time, she'd be right back in prison
Even if she deleted the footage, consider that she wanted to do an electronic bank transfer to her own account. So on Monday morning they would open the pool, find the dead bodies, and then when investigating would discover that all the money had been transferred from her account on Friday evening after being trapped in the pool, and that the recipient was Ms Janitor.
If I had a nickel for every time Cinema Summary told me how to survive an evil death pool, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
-_- ironically 12 feet deep came out first........ The Pool reused the diabetic plot point this movie had. because more drama is good right? it was misused in both as well. a survival situation lowers blood sugar in high activity as the body consumes it, and insulin removes it from circulation since it is used to counteract incoming glucose in food. meaning the diabetic is in a coma from LOW blood sugar. which funnily enough happens waaaaaay faster than a coma from high blood sugar.
7:25 If you pull back that red cover part, there’s a lever that you push down that loosens the lane line. It is a ratcheting system that wraps the metal wire around a spool and locks it into the tighter position. You tighten it with a wrench and release the tension by pressing the lever. The whole mechanism is under the red rubber cover.
i’ve never seen this before but i tapped on it bc it looked interesting and now IM HOOKED. this is insane and especially that it’s based off a true story!
"Stronger than steel" doesn't mean "If the same exact thing was made of steel", it means "By weight and/or thickness" A spiderweb is stronger than steel cable, but only if they were the same thickness, which they are not. Fiberglass will still break when hit with a steel bar, because it isn't nearly as thick or as dense. Pool covers are notoriously fragile, but that mainly has to do with being exposed to the sun every day. In a building, that type of degradation wouldn't occur. They do fit loosely to let gasses escape, though. Concentrated Chlorine is dangerous, so the pool covers never seal shut, and there isn't enough pee in 10 humans to cause deadly chemical reactions like that. Dehydration would be the main problem.
If anything, the main threat would be hypothermia. That water is significantly below their core body temperature, and water robs the body of heat 32 times faster than air. Even if the water was 80 degrees, which it definitely isn’t, it is still far below their own temp and hypothermia would set in within a few hours.
@@Everlucky_Clover Tbh; I don't know how much chemically treated pool water one could drink. I imagine if you're drinking the pools water to keep hydrated then one of your organs will end up failing. *Edit:* Looked it up. Apparently it's only safe to drink 4 ppm of pool water (about 4mg/l). Drinking anymore can result in things such as chorine poisoning.
@@Everlucky_Clover Drinking pool water is not "healthier" than drinking either of those options since pool water has chlorine which is dangerous in large amounts. You're just as much at risk of catching bacteria from the pool as with freshwater.
@@depressantdrug healthier doesnt mean risk free. of course drinking chemicals sux. pee can poison you and salt water can kill you in 2 ways. pool water is much slower at what it does is what i was saying.
Big brain idea: Threaten to scratch the word "Janitor" onto your skin using a fingernail, or write it on the walls of the pool/the pool cover with blood. If the Janitor chooses to leave you to die, the police will immediately suspect foul play. Alternatively, you could offer the Janitor a piece of false information for blackmail purposes. If you tell the Janitor that you're cheating on your fiancé, she would have a reason to trust you to not go to the police if she let you out, for if you did, she could reveal your "secret".
As a nurse trying to clarify everything. insulin decrease blood sugar level not raise it. Stress and carbohydrate from food increase your blood sugar. She probably is a type 1 diabetic and her pancreas does not make any insulin at all so no reserve. Stress from excercise is good to keep you healthy but the body release blood sugar reserves from the liver called glycolysis. Type 1 will need insulin to combat ketosis which is when your body starts to metabolize fats for energy instead of sugar. Fats or ketones are also acidic and can cause the bloods pH to drop causing her to go into a diabetic coma since metabolic acidosis can cause your body to shut down. Also with so much blood glucose in the body she will most likely become severely dehydrated because the kidneys not only compensate by peeing all sugars and fluids out causing hypvolemic shock (low blood volume) causing low blood pressure.the kidneys will also release more bicarb to buffer out the bloods low pH and the lungs will begin to breath rapidly to compensate the release of carbon dioxide CO2 which is also acidic in blood, these compensation will balance blood pH, which normally should be in 7.35 to 7.45. The problem with this is that you need medical intervention immediately because your body cannot stay in this state for too long. The movie is accurate in that area just the choices of two diving in for a ring is pretty stupid. Type 1 and type 2 are very different while type 2 still are able to make insulin type 1 does not at all. The dangerous blood sugar threshold for hospitalization for type 1 is above 250 and type 2 is 400 to 600.Type 2 are not always encourage to use insulin when they excercise because they can make insulin and increase insulin sensitivity during excercise however they might if their sugars are just beyond manageable. while type 1 are more likely going to need insulin supplement to decrease their blood glucose since stress from excercise will increase blood sugar due metabolic demands. Also her not trying to do a lot is a good idea because stress on her body will only increase her sugar and since she is more likely type 1 it's not a good idea to excercise. Unless she had taken too much insulin and now is the opposite which she can increase her stress to combat hypoglycemia or she might need more food. Just depends but more likely since she is stressed she will need insulin to lower the sugar. I hope this clarifies everything.
Incredible that no one considers that the Janitor will likely be easily identified by her work schedule, cameras on her prior to her suspiciously shutting them off, etc... so there's literally no way she would get away with any of the evil crimes she committed even if they died lol
Sad to hear that this movie is inspired by true events. I hope the management at that ski resort and the family of that teen are healing. As I understand it from reading the article the girl was drunk and trespassing after pool hours. Not the management or the family's fault only the girls are still really sad that this happened.
Lifeguard here, actually you wouldn't need 2 people to get the wall hook off, they're insanely easy if you just look. Those are crank lines which you need a wrench to tighten, but you only need the wrench for tightening. If you look you can see a little metal lever underneath the red rubber cover of the crank side, and all you need to do is push down a little on that to loosen the whole lane line,and then the lanes just fall off the hooks on their own. And without the lines on them the hooks really don't have much keeping them there and often fall off on their own.
i have no idea why, but this is probably one of the biggest fears of mine. being stuck in a pool, with nobody to go to, helpless, and only a few inches of space to breathe is terrifying.
Awesome video! 😊 Just one point of caution coming from me as a physician, to prevent a possible medical disaster: when a diabetics bloodsuger is low, they DO NOT need insulin! Insulin is what they use to lower their bloodsugar when it gets high from eating/drinking. Giving someone with diabetes insulin when the blood sugar is already low, can very well be lethal. When blood suger is low, they need to ingest sugar (or a glucagon shot as a sort of last resort). Remember: insulin is for high blood sugar! ❤
This x100. Generally speaking, if someone is not eating, they are not going to require insulin. In both this film and "The Pool," there is a character with diabetes and the films present as a "if they don't get their insulin while trapped in here, they might die!" scenario. Usually that's only going to be an issue if they are also actively eating.
I was in a competitive swim team and we would have to cover the pool at the end of the night. I accidentally got slipped under it while a team of us were in the pool manually pooling the cover on. All I needed to remember is to just start swimming until I reached a gap. Also it’s absolutely possible to take a lane hook off and it’s easy if you put some elbow grease into it.
Love how this is supposed to be teaching us how to survive in these situations but really he’s just pointing out all the plot holes and stupidity of the characters
this is quite possibly the dumbest situation to be found in, like legit all it takes is for one of them to stay on the surface and if your friend starts drowning then go save her and swim up quickly
theres no way the ring got stuck as well, anyone would think it already fell through. but youd be like "hey, we still want to try see if we can find it; can you give us some time" since finding a tiny ring in that pool could take like 40 min.
This man has the answer to every death scenario like ask him what to do if you were attacked by flying goblins with giant laser rifles and he'll literally come up with a valid answer lol
Goblins may have the height advantage, but the mechanism for flying is important. If the goblins are magical and are flying on thin air, there is likely nothing we can do. But if you see them flying on broomsticks, then that may be what they're using to propell themselves. I'd grab a long, metal object and try to knock them off. Once we're on the same level, I'm going for the laser. If I can steal their laser, I can defeat them then sell the alien technology to the US govt/private industry for massive profits. In the meantime, if the goblins are in the air, I'm running and using evasive maneuvers and also trying to find cover. Cover is essential in these types of situations, giving us more time to assess the situation and come up with a better plan of action.
he cant answer how to save himself from diabetes properly >_< so we have one way to off him that he wont see coming. his only other weakness is if he has enough time to plan things out or not. the movie monster would find him a tasty snack if he attempted to deep thought at poor times like in some of these movies LOL however i do agree he has good logic about most other things.
As a med student, I got triggered everytime you mentioned taking insulin against low blood sugar xD It's the other way around, you take insulin to lower your blood sugar ^^ That said, the video was very entertaining, as always. Keep up the good work! =)
As a diabetic I was literally about to comment the same thing, annoys me sooo much when people mention taking insulin for low bloods, enjoy the long sleep way sooner that way xd
@@anoni6108 its a mistake in several movies. so far i have only seen 1 diabetic trope done right. and it ironically was the movie that had all the rights to kill the kid it was done right for. the movie was "cooties" diabetic kid runs from zombies all day and starts to get fainting symptoms...... adults have more than one brain cell to rub together and the plot moves towards getting the kid some sugar. instead of stabbing him full of death juice when his blood sugar was tanking.
I have type one, and the whole insulin affair, from the film and this channel drove me nuts! The channel can be forgiven, but the blatant lazyness from the film makers cannot! I suspect they'd heard about diabetics needing insulin, and assumed that insulin cured all their ills! You'd think a writer whose whole movie is based around the sister having diabetes, would, at bare minimum, find a diabetic to advise them! Just one! The incompetence of modern Hollywood is astounding!
7:20 the issue with that is the lane lines are usually tightened so there CANT be slack (otherwise the line would curve) but they’re still not thinking because most lane lines can be loosened with a lever by the gears, the wrench is only needed for tightening
If she was so scared that her hair was going to get caught in the drain... why didn't her sister just give her her hair band to tie it? They could have gotten out so much sooner
I don't believe for a second that those sisters aren't combat experienced KEG-S veterans who should be able to cover each others' hair sixes when pinned down over a drain in their sleep.
well, the police would obviously still ingestigate this and pull the footage. they would see the female janitor notice they are underwater, literally rob them, then run over and turn the cameras off. There is no way she got the job without identifying herself so now the police know her ID. Now they just interrogate the survivors on what actually happened to the janitor, even accusing them of a crime to get them to talk (the janitor's blood was found on scene). Then they have the motive for murder, and the ID of the janitor. All they do is get a warrant for her arrest and wait for her to turn up. None of this would make for a good movie though.
Fiber glass is a 5-6 on Mohs hardness scale while a diamond is a 10. Using the diamond ring you could theoretically scratch your way through the softer fiberglass
1. Don’t wear any jewelry when swimming in any body of water. 2. Either tell the Janitor or leave the ring because it’s wedged so it’ll be there when the pool opens. 3. Stay in the shallow end.
The janitor wouldn't have cared if one of the girls was diabetic. She was planning to leave them for dead for a quick hustle. Plus, assuming she said she got out of jail, let's assume this wasn't her first theft.
At the beginning, they should have just done a survival float. This is where you float face down with your limbs dangling and stay completely still. You occasionally pull your arms down to go up and breath, but don't move otherwise. It conserves energy. warmth, and air, and can be done for days.
Lying face up required more energy and movement to stay in the same position. Also, when you refrain from moving, a layer of insulating water forms around your body.
I feel like it’s both, there’s some in other videos where it’s clear he has to research it Cus it uses specific info, but some he freeballs like asking the lifeguard that they lost the ring
i'd say that it'd likely have started off with lots of research with less and less involved as time goes on since much of the information and resources could connect to other situations, then some can be common sense that people may not have in very stressful experiences. so i too would go wtih a bit of both since many do have some unique to completely novel situations. it does make me wonder if the channel came to be just from him getting really annoyed at a dumb survival movie and learning about all the ways it could be solved or avoided, then he sits like.. "ya know, i could make a video out of this maybe other people'd were annoyed too" lol. edit: btw was just wondering but is the checkmark for the thing uploaders can do around 100k subs? been seeing more and more lately but wasnt too sure if it was that or something else.
this is one of those things where the research you put in at the start has a lot of overlap with future scenarios, since theres only so much things you can do, the possibilities arnt limitless like, you can tell when some of the scenarios are just like "theyre fucked, so i would use everyone as a human shield and bargening tool because survival"
Shouldn't public pools have an emergency lever in case this thing happens? If they don't they need them, car trunks typically have a lever and people are sent to check out ski lifts to make sure nobody gets stuck on them
Or just not have a pool cover... it's an indoor pool. what in gods name is the pool cover...covering? The function of a pool cover is to prevent leaves and shit from falling into the pool and getting it dirty. Makes sense for any outdoor pool, totally moronic for an indoor pool.
A cover for an indoor pool is likely to keep the warm conditioned water from evaporating. Could also be a safety measure to prevent night staff (such as our antagonist) from falling in.
A pool cover is about as much of a barrier as a waist high fence. It's designed to prevent water evaporation, a healthy adult would have no trouble breaking through it or dislodging it from the wall.