😅😅😂😂😂😂 I started reading it without looking at the heading. Then git to the ocean part and was like , wait WTF. I think RU-vid watched the first minute then thought that was good enough to give a wiki about.
I need more of Pig covering weirdly dark topics. It's like hearing your wholesome uncle slowly loose his mind over Thanksgiving dinner and reveal the reason for his permanent thousand yard stare and oddly specific fear of bones.
Oh man am I gonna blow your mind with this.... You ready???... They sell things that go in between your center console and seat to block stuff from falling in between on Amazon. They're like 5 different types depending on your car
Been watching all your videos for a while now and I like this kind of video too! The characters are hilarious and you definitely have the voice for true crime videos ❤
While I do absolutely love your videos on animation, your true crime and strange cases are always so fascinating to me and I love seeing each new upload you have on them.
The first clip you showed or Glatsonbury or whatever is actually a place called Glastonbury in the UK. The clip you used in particular is The Glastonbury Tor and is the remains of a king Henry the 8th castle. Glastonbury is also home to Glastonbury festival, and also supposedly the final resting place of King Arthur! (I live 5 minutes away😂)
I unsubbed a year or 2 ago. Just kinda got out of watching movie reviews. This vid was on my home page and I immediately added it to my watch later. Would love to see more content like this from you. Also I always missed you characters and it made me kinda nostalgic when you had the ranger character pop up. I was like oh yeah he always did those characters, sick. Anyway resubbing again just so I don’t miss a video like this from you cuz this is awesome so far. Love this kind of Lore Lodge type content!
I like this content, but I would prefer stories with more theories about what actually happened, such as more details about the investigation, suspects, etc. But I know that the stories you chose are pure mystery and there is not much to speculate about...
Is the honest gaming history series still alive 🙏🏾 I’m praying for it, you and conscious are to good together. I’m so glad your channel is growing. Keep your head up brother 👊🏿
Reminds me of "The Lore Lodge" channel. Every single video he uploads is like the ranger thinking whatever happened is Bigfoot or something supernatural
Awhile ago I watched another video on serial killers, and a criminologist expert briefly talked about how it's much easier to stay safe against something like a serial killer nowadays. The reasons why might be obvious; smart phones keeping people connected helps, but also not many folks are hitchhiking nowadays, and generally there's less trust in strangers... If a killer strikes, there's a better chance for them to be caught early on nowadays compared to the 70s/80s. But the expert did comment on how hiking and camping is one place of vulnerability to serial killers/kidnappers. It's how a lot of serial killers got their victims many years ago, and may be the reason behind strange disappearances. It's a crazy idea, but that's the most logical thing I can think of...
This was really cool! I'd like more vids like this with more modern missing person cases. Always freaks me out that with all of our technology people can still vanish. The intro was so professional looking! Great job! And the kidnapper clip was really funny 😂
I absolutely adored your first missing person's video and I would really like if you'd continued this series, it's so interesting! Also I missed you're quirky characters ^^
Anyone else think the Ranger character is just like all those missing 411/supernatural channels? Lol shots fired at those clowns who think every disappearance in the woods is somehow Bigfoot/Wendigo related
I always feel like I'm being disrespectful speculating on the disappearances of people, but something really turned some gears in my head about the Middie Rivers case. As someone who enjoys hiking and has some friends who are park rangers and trail guides I have a sneaking suspicion that Middie took off intentionally. He knew the area too well and I believe that make have worked in his favor if he wanted to vanish. It's not uncommon for people his age to start preparing for what they want their end of life situation to look like (whether that be while they're alive or after their passing.) I think this is especially true if he had a terminal diagnosis of some sort. A lot of people don't want their loved ones to remember them in a state of decline. People have gone through far more extensive lengths to take themselves off the map after something like that. In a way, I feel it's a more realistic and graceful explanation than bigfoot.
I agree about the forest. For school part of our grade was going into the forest, and orienteering . Me and about 20 other students were dropped off approximately 20 clicks into the woods. Not only was rescue, we were told by our teacher, going to be rather difficult it would be a long wait before anybody got to us. About the same time our teacher who is with us announce this I was beginning to realize how absolutely clueless my fellow peers were. Example, one of my peers loudly protested we should keep the food in our tents,😧😮. I had experience with orienteering prior to this, and had assumed my peers were at the same level as I was. I was very wrong. To this day I reslized I had been focusing on our teachers dog, trying not to freak out. It was a 75 pound Alaskan Malamute. I just kept thinking you will be safe with this dog there's nothing to worry about. How wrong I was. We survived. The better for it. I can honestly say 100% I repress the memories down to that dog..
I wish we knew more about the weather with Freda's death. Like decomposition can be sped up by things like it being rainy or muggy, insect or wildlife activity, heat or cuts letting insects and bacteria into the skin faster. If nothing like that was going on (no excessive heat/rain, no uptick in insect or animal activity) it would seem more suspicious.
Seriously I’ve been bored as hell lately and I’ve been telling my husband hey let’s go find some haunted areas where we live. Do you wanna know where we live? Vermont yeah but I have not watched your video yet and I don’t know if you will mention this part but the place you were about to talk about eight people currently live there lol You might mention it but just in case I’m gonna still comment on it, I don’t care well I do care but I’m tired and I love your videos ha ha ha ha ha ha all right bye Love from Wilder, Vermont Where are my Vermonters at? New Hampshire? I live on the border so technically everyone is fam.
The last guy was for sure got by a bear. Not all animals do the same "hunt prey, eat prey" thing. I mean, how do you think possums survive. You'd think all animals would just eat a corpse no question, but they don't always have strong intent. My thought is. The bear was either surprised by the man or hunted him. The guy didn't act quick enough and the bear saw him as a threat and squished him until he flopped over. Then either ran off, or sniffed around at the body and decided he was unappetizing. Bears don't normally eat people, so it's like finding your least favorite exotic food, you don't want to eat it. We see that with sharks, they take a nibble and rather eat a seal. At least there's some evidence in that case we can deduce with. The rest are quite cold, or could have many solutions that we can't figure out a single one.
The people who go missing on well marked trails are almost always avid outdoors.People who are very confident. They're over confidence gets them into a situation that becomes life-threatening.
i think this switch up of content is great! (though some of your movie reviews are my favorite on RU-vid). i’m totally here for this new era of bionicpig as someone that’s been here for a hell of a long time.
1:49 so I just discovered that in our new car there is a peice of foam attached to the seat that covers that area 😂 I was so surprised Cuz I've never seen that before
I've lived in Bennington my whole life. It's so cool to see you cover the Bennington triangle disappearances. They have always interested me. Love the video
Omg I missed your off the cuff characters! I was just thinking about how I loved your goofy characters! You're an amazing creator Pig, I have been following your content on both your live streams channel and main; you're a genuine family man that deserves all the success. Idk if that sounds dumb but I just hope the youtube algorithm Gods will be EVEN MORE ever in your favor ✌️❤️
It's underwater caves. I firmly believe that most of the missing cases in the woods are small underground waterways. Small holes people slip into and are washed away underground. That's why they're impossible to find.
I lived fairly close in North Adams and used to visit Bennington to go camping, fishing and cliff jumping at the quarry, I miss living up that way it was quite beautiful.