Male or female, there should always be more than 1 person working a night shift, always. Because I’m not risking my life for the stores money, I don’t care that much.
I agree.. It wasn't about the money, but a young woman in such an abandon road should absolutely not be there alone so late.. No traffic, no vitnesses and this young woman lost her life because he had an "urge".. She shouldn't have been there alone.
11:14 the 48 hours thing is a myth. Also, many famous serial killers were family men whose family never knew that other side of them. Like one would sit down for family dinner and then walk out to a victim they had tied up in a shed unbeknownst to his family. It's so messed up
This is one video from Mrballin that stayed in my head awhile after I first watched it. The part where the killer said he was impressed by her bravery was so messed up. So many parts of this tragic story are so scary such as him having "kill kits" and the photo. 😦
I think, while your watching the video, your thinking of why, when you already know something happened. Yet the scenerio wasn't realized until everyone contacted each other! In all honesty, by listening to the outcome, she was done as soon as he tied her up. She would've had a possible chance, if she hit the panic button and call for help! Better chance, if the company/owner scheduled more than one person during night hours; especially a young teenage woman! Places like that should be lit and highly patrolled by police.
The thought is that he had was able to fly to or near his "kill buckets" when he got an urge, dig one up and do what he wanted to do. I heard his job made it where travel wasn't an issue. Who knows how many buckets are out there and how many killings he did. So terrible.
This was a good one but please react to more scarier and more disturbing MrBallen videos. Like "This man's secret shocked the world." Much love and appreciation, Original Crew 4L.
No you got the 48 hour rule wrong. It's the first 48 hrs that's most important to the investigation because after that the ability to solve that case goes way down
@@Gore_Oatku no, it's not a myth. Unfortunately it used to be standard to have to wait 24 to 48 hours before reporting a missing person. That has now changed, but it used to be common practice.
@@kylienagy8381 ill keep looking but i cant find a time period where that was true. it has always been something on t.v. ive even found a act in the 90's to make sure a time limit not be place in those cases
@@Gore_Oatku ok, that's a good idea. I am just going from personal knowledge. (That sounds super snotty, I'm sorry, I don't mean it like that.) I'm an 80's kid, and a friend of mine had gone missing and his parents were told to wait 24 hours before they could make an official report. They assumed kids were runaways and would return home shortly. If you do find info on when that actually changed, would you let me know? I appreciate knowledge. 🙂
I worked as a barista in my early 20s when I was finishing college. I was ALWAYS terrified to work by myself (my partner on break) at night. We closed at 10PM and would leave until 12:30AM, washing dishes in the back w/no exit I always had the fear that someone could sneak in and hurt me.
I watched this case on the TV show that interview psychopaths. They showed his interview it was extremely disturbing and way more interesting than this guy's storytelling.
I think you’re being a little too judgmental especially when your from an outsider perspective. You always know what’s had probably happened and can think of things you would have done. When it’s so sudden like this there isn’t much time to go through every option. Just remember next time before automatically going into judging.