I don't get why they dont get rid of the rocks and make it safe for the dogs if they do fall down by putting something soft below like how children's playgrounds are with the soft padding.
It is most likely cause of animals below, dogs strong sense of smell, and lack of aversion to danger. Funny how the ones I know about in these videos are always wrongly portrayed and deliberately misleading to scare dumb kids
The two men at the beginning of the video were reexamined after their parent's order another autopsy. It turns out, the two guys were already dead by the time the train hit them
@@imbored1979 for the case, there are several witnesses came at the police and found killed days later. the WWE superstar also get threatened before. so surely it’s a drug cartel lurking around
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@@johnsimley Its already known why, or strongly suspected. In 2010, an animal behaviorist found that there was a den of a large group of weasels that lived in a hill under the bridge, or right next to it. Most, if not all, of the dogs that jump, are long nosed, tracking breeds of dogs. That only seems to reinforce the idea of the dogs trying to get at the animals in their den below. They don't seem to be able to see the edge of the bridge, and it appears as if it continues, apparently. But, people will continue to speculate, as superstition is more powerful than we'd like to admit. Some of the dogs that have jumped do survive, and animal behaviorist and biologists have studied the area, and the dogs who jump (alive and the unfortunate ones.) to find any similarities.
@@mr.bigglesworth2952 I dont think they got what you meant. You can't just "study" one organism and expect immediate answers pertaining to other similar organisms, and, more to your point: what exactly are you studying to begin with? People that don't understand science treat it as if its magic...
For the Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel, the maintenance worker who first discovered her body in the tank said the lid was off and not locked when he found it. It was ultimately an accident.
I think she took lsd or was dosed ended up being way to much and tripped out. I’ve definitely acted and done similar things on lsd. Fortunately, I didn’t die
yeah. It's said that she had some underlying mental disorder and she hadn't taken her medication for said mental illness. She became disoriented and paranoid. And it ultimately drove her insane. Jumping into that water tank. And unfortunately dying.
What I remember from the documentary about Elisa Lam, the manager said the tank was NOT locked. Also she had mental problems and didn’t take her medicin. I don’t think it’s wierd anymore. She had a mental fit and thought someone chased her. She tried to hide in the tank, but the water was being used, so it sank and she couldn’t get up. They locked them after the accident.
No one was chasing her. She had schizophrenia and had a history of seeing hallucinations on top of doing weird stuff with her hands in the hotel for awhile. She wanted to be independent of her parents but had a history of forgetting to take her medication and was attempting to hide from her hallucinations.
@@dr.foxysocks2459 yes, I have bipolar. The Netflix doc said bipolar and that she had stopped her meds. That will cause hallucinations. I also think she was on some kind of hallucinogenics but that’s just an option. Either way, mental disorder for sure
Someone investigated the Overtoun Bridge in Scotland, and made a documentary about why the dogs started suddenly jumping down from it. It has less to do with the devil calling to them and more to do with the fact that they sense the scent of an animal called "mink". The jumping down started when the mink was first introduced to the area that is near the Overtoun Bridge. It has such a strong scent that it literally makes the dogs want to hunt it down, and since they cannot see how high the bridge is, they just jump off of it (the guy who did the documentary also claimed that the second reason dog jump off the bridge was because of their limited view of it, seeing only its wall and not what is beyond it). Source: National Geographic Documentary. P. S. Before you go off on me, I love watching these videos. I just thought someone else may benefit from what I know.
@@imyellowteeth4691 yeah but jumping over a bridge is a little i dont know why not just run down the hill near it the woman got down there so must be way down
The dog case is exactly like the dog cases in Rosario, Argentina ; it was proven to be sounds that bounced of near by rocks and structures and would make a whistle sound only heard by dogs.
As of the last couple of months, the Dyatlov Pass incident has been ruled as “solved”. Apparently, officials did a “from the ground up” reinvestigation of the area and all the factors involved. And it was discovered that in order to escape the high winds, the students built their tent underneath a massive snow wall. When that wall collapsed, it caused them to panic and it all went downhill from there.
It's pretty much accepted now by all but extreme conspiracy theorists that dylatov pass was caused by this snow wall avalanche. They even explained the weird radiation.
They had a stove inside the tent they were staying at, and a theory is it caught fire and smoke accumulated, so they had to get out of the tent without clothes.
The Soviet collage students case was solved they dug up snow on a incline to set up camp. Normally something that would help them against the snow caused their death. A snow storm hit the location where they set up camp and built up 3-4 feet of snow next to the tent. The snow piled up through the storm and eventually collapsed over the tent injuring most of the students even breaking bones and causing head drama. The students thought it was a avalanche so they cut the tent from the inside and ran down to the woods down below. Because they thought it was a avalanche they left all their snow gear that would protect them against the extremely freezing environment running down barefoot and even with out cloths. They tried setting up a fire next to a tree were pieces of clothing and flesh as well as broken branches were located. Two bodies were found burnt by the fire possibly because of hyperthermia the students either fell in to the fire or got too close to try and stay warm. The pieces of clothing and flesh on the tree were explained by one of the students had climbed up to get dry branches for the fire. The remaining students split up, three tried to go back to the tent to gather their equipment after they realize it wasn’t avalanche. Unfortunately due to hyperthermia and the darkness of the night they never made it and died less than 100 feet from the tent, the last four remaining survivors cut the clothing off of the ones that died by the fire went about 200 feet down the hill and tried to make a igloo unfortunately they had dug too deep and a unfrozen river was below them they had fell about 14 feet into the river breaking even more bones and snow had compiled above them when the search rescuers finally found all the bodies they have come to the conclusion that the missing flesh or body parts were due to scavengers such as wolfs finding them first. Only in the 2000s was the case solved unfortunately none of the college students survived but there was a reasonable explanation to all the deaths. There was even radioactive on their clothes but scientists concluded while looking at the background of the students that two of them lived in a radioactive area after a factory had exploded and a few other students had helped clean up radioactive waste explaining why some of their clothes were radioactive. I watched a RU-vid video about it earlier and this is the only reasonable explanation on to why the college students died. For the longest time many had thought it was foul play a yeti or even wrongdoing of the Soviet government. I recommend you look up this story because it is very interesting.
@John Kennedy hmmm... Yes. Radioactive monster. By George! I think you're on to something! I like the way you think. 👍 😉 😆 (No, I'm not mocking you. I really do like what you said. 🙂 )
Actually if some happen on camp fire,rusian army come with fast, last year few female malaysian student lost on rusian mountain ,they save with rusian army with helicopters.
One of the students worked in a lab that worked with radioactive elements. It was on his coat and then transfered to the others while inside the tent. Not "mysterious' at all.
You know the thing I find scariest in this world? The ocean. It's estimated that we have only discovered like, 1 percent of the creatures in the ocean. It's just terrifying.
@@kkdd8568 I mean we have all these formulas and equations, we know about the existence of black and *white* holes, concepts galore, other universes, galaxies what stars are and we even know that it goes on forever but all we know is there are animals in the water, more gold than on land and other little things. We've also put more resources, time and attention towards space exploration. Think about the topics you can name about space vs the ocean
Whats really terrifying is that this planet has lost 14 vertical miles off the surface to glaciation and substration imagine what lived on this rock before that...
yess , and bcuz of that there could be a creature like spongebob living under there . we'll never know! since its proved that humans cant imagine new creatures or things unless they've seen it.
Okay, I think something needs to be cleared up regarding Billy Jack Haynes. Yes he was a WWE wrestler but he last wrestled for them in the 80s and retired from wrestling in 1996, as for his claim regarding the Boys on the Track, he is known to make up stories in shoot interviews so his credibility is dubious at best.
So, Ask a Mortician did videos that go much more in depth on some of these. I would strongly advise checking out her videos on the mysterious deaths as they shine a bit of light on the situations and have more of the facts in them. :)
You forgot to mention for Dyatlov pass: a theory is that they were cooking in the tent with a stove, and a fire broke out and smoke accumulated, so as to explain their lack of clothing. You also forgot to mention one of the men's clothing was radioactive because he wore the same clothes dealing with radioactive substances during work.
But why would they have ran so far away? One would think they’d stay right there until the fire was under control. Besides, there’d be evidence if the tent of belongings caught fire.
@@Garbeaux. because it was pitch black in the middle of a blizzard, and they were camped at the top of a hill to avoid cold sink, a forest below them offered quick shelter and also quick firewood. This can be also explained by someone attempting to climb a tree. Perhaps trying to gather sticks
@@Garbeaux. another explanation: Russia opened a new investigation into the incident in 2019, and its conclusions were presented in July 2020: that an avalanche had led to the deaths. Survivors of the avalanche had been forced to suddenly leave their camp in low visibility conditions with inadequate clothing, and had died of hypothermia
The one where the people had headaches and nausea from the loud noise was probably caused by insects in their ears that were calling and creating such discomfort.
Man that Cathy one was heartbreaking 💔 😭. I mean they all are, but she knew she was going to die somehow and was extremely careful until she thought she was going to be ok after her birthday 😞
It's extremely annoying to keep hearing to the Elisa Lam story, there was absolutely no mistery to it: She was bipolar and had a psychotic break while she was manic, that's why she was trying to escape from nonexistent threats and why she was paranoid and irrational (the two most prominent features of psychosis) and that's why she entered the water tank and most likely could not get back out.
@@PORCHMANKEY I don’t dispute that. I’m just saying that it’s highly unlikely that an experienced captain who knows the dangers of the ocean decided it was ok for him, his wife and child, plus the entire crew, to go exploring with no one on board to at least help them if they couldn’t get back on. They would’ve at least taken turns
I heard somewhere the Scotland bridge phenomena likely due to the actual design of the bridge. Apparently, it slopes deceptively so the dogs believe it's solid ground they're jumping to. Just awful!
Thek dog suicides were explained once. Apparently there is a rodent that smells rank and irresistible to dogs. The way the bridge is laid out where it starts at grond level and suddenly drops off explains why the dogs jump. In chasing the scent they come onto the bridge at ground level and being dogs can't see the sudden drop off due to the wall of the bridge. Since they still think they are at ground level and nothing in the horizon gives the drop away they jump chasing the scent thinking they are just jumping a short wall.
I remember seeing another video about the girl in the hotel tank. I think the security footage the hotel provided was inverted so it would look like she was simply waving goodbye to someone when entering the elevator. Only If you watched it backwards you could see that she was in panic and apparently already begging to someone. Absolutely horrifying
The actual footage has been released. She was suffering a paranoid episode and went into the elevator to hide. The person she appears to be talking to is imaginary. She would later go up onto the roof to escape her "stalker" and climbed into the tank to hide.
@@kitfisto1827 I agree with everything, but I’m still not sure how the water tank part worked. I heard that it would’ve been very hard to reach the roof, due to all the doors and stairs being locked and only staff having the passcode or keys, although it could’ve been reached using the fire escape. Next; the water tanks themselves. All four of them were 4-by-8-foot cylinders propped on concrete blocks with no fixed access with them and hotel workers would have to use a ladder to look at the water. It’s honestly all very confusing, even after the death was ruled an accident with her bipolar disorder being a major factor.
So if I remember right, the sound problem was focused microwaves at the embassies. The microwaves must interact with the hairs in the ear to produce a sound.
DAWGGGG THIS IS WILD I LIVE IN THE TOWN THE TRAIN TRACK THING HAPPENED! Happened in Benton arkansas, right outside bauxite. There’s a book about it called boys on the tracks, and ppl talk about it to this day. The theories are insane... look into it. Stuff is wild to see actually getting attention!
Just because someone doesn’t confess to a crime doesn’t mean they didn’t do it. The ones who don’t confess are the most evil because they try to convince people that they are innocent to induce guilt in them. In reality they are guilty and no one should feel bad.
Elisa Lam's story is a weird one, but many people suspect that someone wanted to do something to her and that was her only way to escape but they found her and killed her (according to footage and theories)
@Gary 'Roach' Sanderson Yeah I remember hearing about that one, although I am still confused if there are like guards or workers there that didn't spot her run past? its a weird case none the less but more you think about it the more scarier it gets
We know exactly how Elisa Lam ended up in the water tank. She was having a biopolar episode, thought someone was following her, and climbed up onto the roof and into the water tank to hide. She was known to stop taking her meds and hide in weird places when having an episode. There's an interesting documentary on netflix about it
@@MM-we4no There was a ladder leading to the top of the tank where the opening was and it wasn't locked, so it was easy to open. She didn't close the lid of the tank on herself, when she was found the tank lid was still open
The case was solved, Lisa was said to have bipolar and at times when Lisa had not taken medication she would have hallucinations. Authorities believe that she was so paranoid that she hid inside the tank from a hallucination.
Quite a few not mentioned: -The Somerton Man -Death of Rey Rivera -Valentich Disappearance -Austin Yogurt Shop Murders -Death of Jack Wheeler -Flight 19 -Amelia Earhart
I'm 49 years old and I have never had a strange experience like these stories or even close to something like this ,and I'm very glad I haven't YET Lol
not even gonna talk about how a whole civilization disappeared over 6 months leaving everything behind like clothes n stuff. A man who lived there had traveled to England and when he came back everyone was gone. Clothes were still on trying racks so whatever happened caused then to leave in a hurry.
He's a fraud. He lied about his police career. And anyone who does research into his cases will find that he deliberately exaggerates minor details for dramatic effect, deliberately leaves out details that point to more logical explanations, and conveniently never talks about cases involving adults who were found alive.
Bendy:”Hey, I heard this bridge was-“ Boris:*stops suddenly, then runs towards the bridge and jumps off. Bendy:”SON OF A-“ Bendy:*Looks down to see Boris alive hanging by the bottom of the bridge, his overalls caught on the edge. Boris:*whimpers Bendy:(sigh of relief)”Let’s make sure not to cross this bridge ever again.
The Cecil hotel one was already solved and they have a documentary about it on Netflix. She was bipolar and she stopped taking her meds which made her hallucinate and the she accidentally pressed the door hold button while pqnocing pressing all of the buttons
2nd story.. her mistake was thinking it ended when she turned 16. Should have stayed put until 17.. Cuban one.. kind of wonder if some people got symptoms only because they heard about original story and their brain decided to have a field day with it. Dog bridge.. you would think that someone would put something there to catch the dogs. And I can't imagine just some wildlife being the cause.. after all, it seems to be the only place that this happens..
Michael Lee Lockhart's brother was a friend of my dad's and came over to the house on occasion when I was a baby. He ended up being a serial killer, so Kathy wasn't his only victim (or one he was charged with killing).
For the 1862 one, I think the captain got everyone on the life boat to demonstrate an evacuation plan just in case something happens to the boat, and a rip current or a whirlpool might of snatched up the far lighter lifeboat and the whole crew.
I think the sailors took control over the ship by killing the captain and then did you know what to the wife and then after getting rid of them understood the gravity of the situation, took the lifeboat and escaped.
But... we do know what happened to Elisa Lam! She suffered from Type 1 bipolar and had stopped taking her meds, which very quickly triggers a manic attack in most people. Her dorm mates said she had begun to act very weird and scary - tell tale signs of a manic attack. While people are suffering from a manic attack, they frequently hallucinate, and if she hadn't been taking her meds and had type 1, that means she was borderline schizophrenic at the time the lift security footage was taken. She probably was being chased, which led her to seek refuge on the roof and hide in the water tank, it's just that only she could see the culprit. If you pretend there is someone else there, everything makes so much sense, and that's what actually happened, it's just that only she could see the threat