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August 22, 2025 33 mins

Some tapes were never meant to be seen. In this video, we dive into some of the most unsettling pieces of found footage ever uncovered. From the disturbing final recordings of Jonestown, to the eerie YouTube video of 112dirtbag, and the infamous Blank Room Soup video, each piece of footage being uniquely creepy.

Join me as we explore the disturbing stories behind these haunting recordings.

Chapters:
0:00 | Intro
0:46 | Jonestown
18:07 | Blank Room Soup
28:13 | 112dirtbag

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Some videos are strange. Others are dangerous.
Today, what we're about to see is real, completely unedited,
with no visual effects. Every flicker, every warped
frame is part of the original footage, the found footage.
These tapes were made for entertainment.
They're tied to real tragedies, cryptic warnings and mysteries

(00:22):
buried for decades. Footage so disturbing it feels
wrong to even watch. From the final words of a cult
leader, to a masked figure feeding a silent man, to a
chilling video left behind by someone who might have known too
much. Please like the video and
subscribe to the channel. It helps more than you know.
Thank you. And now let's get into some

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disturbing found footage. Jonestown.
What's going to happen here in amatter of a few minutes is that
one of those people on that plane is going to going to shoot
the pilot. I know that I didn't plan it,
but I know it's going to happen.I'm going to shoot that pilot
and down comes that plane into the jungle and we had better not

(01:04):
have any of our children left when it's over.
This is what was left from the bodies, ashes and bullets
riddled across the Jonestown airstrip.
The person speaking on tape? Jim Jones, a cult leader and
mass murderer. World War Two had ended a decade
earlier. Figures like Stalin and the idea

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of communism were extremely unpopular in the US for obvious
reasons, but some still believedin the idea even after
widespread discrimination of anyone associated with the
Communist Party. Jim Jones, born in Crete IN grew
up during the tumultuous times after the First World War and
during the second as a young boy.
He had an interest in the leaders such as Joseph Stalin,

(01:49):
Mao Zedong, and the Mustache man, and particularly liked
communist leaders like Stalin and Lenin.
He had a complex political viewsand practice what he called as
Apostolic Socialism, which is what he based and founded in the
1955. He created his religious
movement, the People's Temple based on those political views.

(02:09):
You might have heard of this phrase in its separate parts,
Apostolic meaning something thatrelates to the apostles of the
religion of Christianity and socialism being a political
ideology that itself requires another video to cover.
But they are rarely used together, and in fact may have
been first coined by Jim Jones himself.
In the People's Temple, members practice communalism and radical

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sharing, which meant that they shared every single thing they
owned. Jones used Acts, a book in the
New Testament of the Bible and its passages, to justify
specifically the traditions thatthe apostles followed.
Here are a couple passages that showed this.
From Acts chapter 2, verses 44 through 45, all the believers
were together and had everythingin common.

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They sold property and possessions to give to anyone
who had need. And from Acts chapter 432
through 35, all the believers were one in the heart of mind.
No one claimed that any of theirpossessions was their own, but
they shared everything they had with great power.
The apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of
the Lord Jesus, and God's grace was so powerfully at work in

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them that all there were no needy persons among them.
For from time to time those who own land or houses sold them,
brought the money from the salesand put at the apostles feet,
and is distributed to anyone whohad need.
Jones believed in total equality, no rich or poorer, any
kind, for barriers between people existed in his vision, no

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racial divisions, no segregations.
He wanted his followers to shareeverything and live unselfishly,
completely for others. You might have heard the quote
from the Bible. It is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle thanfor a rich man to enter the
Kingdom of God. Jones modified this to say it's
harder for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of socialism,

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the Kingdom of God, than for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle. While Jones was interested in
the mustache man, it is wrong tosay that he admired.
In fact, he denounced such people as people who abused the
idea of socialism. It is important to note that
while Jones personal ideology may have changed in the
following years, many of the members of the People's Temple

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sincerely believed in their coreideology and tried their very
best to follow it. Of course, in this era of
segregation, Jones's preaching was not met well, especially in
rural Indiana where he founded the People's Temple.
So after backlash, he moved to Redwood Valley, CA in 1965.
In the following decade, the movement would go on to open

(04:40):
more branches in LS and San Francisco, which is where the
headquarters would eventually besituated.
The group was extremely popular in California, especially San
Francisco, and Jones was appointed chairman of the San
Francisco Housing Authority, where he could meet highly
influential people like First Lady Rosalind Carter.
Unfortunately for him, the good times would not last as in the

(05:02):
later part of 1973, several newspaper articles would come
out that heavily criticized the movement, which was further
compounded by the defecation of eight Temple members.
In order to avoid a police crackdown, Jones, along with his
attorney, prepared a contingencyplan.
One option was fleeing to Canadaand another was relocating to a
missionary post in the Caribbeanregion such as Barbados.

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Although ultimately they chose the country of Guana for several
reasons. The group thought that the US
government and many big companies had an extensive
racism problem and Guana had prominent black leaders and was
also an English speaking socialist country.
Furthermore, Jones thought that the country was small and poor
so he could easily gain influence there and he

(05:47):
negotiated with the Guanines government to allow the temple
to create a home for themselves there.
One major reason was that Guana had a border problem with
Venezuela, and an American presence near the border could
help scare the Venezuelans away.So Jones got his land, which was
3800 acres in the jungle approximately 250 kilometers
away from Georgetown, Guana's capital.

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It wasn't really anything special.
There was no major city nearby, the soil was low quality, and
the nearest water body was more than 10 kilometers away.
With no good connection, 1st 500of the temple moved to start the
construction. Guana let them in after Jones
stated that they were skilled and progressive and claimed to
invest $500,000 into the country.

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Jonestown, as it was now called,was supposed to be the utopia
Jones talked about. His wife described it as
dedicated to live for socialism,total economic and racial and
social equality. We are here living communally.
Interestingly, members could notleave without his prior
permission. Armed guards patrolled the
perimeter to enforce this. In the summer of 1977, Jones and

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several 100 members followed him, believing Jones promise.
Life changed drastically after Jones arrived, however.
For the first few months, members had to work from 6:30 AM
to 6:00 PM with just one hour break in between.
Six days. A week later, it was changed to
8 hours a day for five days a week.
Following that, members had to attend hours of activities

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conducted by Jones. He himself compared the work
schedule to the North Korean system of eight hours of daily
work followed by 8 hours of study.
He would study the very person he criticized to learn how to
manipulate the members of his movement.
Gradually, he subjected his followers to mind control
techniques he learned from Mao Zedong and Kim Illinois Sung.

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For example, you discuss currentevents and interrogate followers
individually about them and thentell them about how to read
these events. It would show Soviet
documentaries and political thrillers continuously and
analyze them and deliver them the message he wanted them to
hear. Inhabitants had access to TV but
it was closed circuit, which meant that Jones decided what

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they could watch. But even then, no one was
allowed to watch without an appointed temple member to
interpret it for them. Basically saying capitalism is
bad, disavowing the US and praising communism.
The poor soil did not help at all in the community being
self-sufficient so they had to import basically everything and
meals were basically rice, beansand greens most days as nobody

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worked a real job. The main source of income for
the community was through SocialSecurity checks from the US
government, which may seem slightly hypocritical.
Up to $65,000 a month came in from the States, and when
officials asked if residents were forced to give up their
money, nobody said they were doing it against their will.
The children were usually not allowed to see their biological
parents except very briefly at night, but were instead of put

(08:40):
into communal care. It became clear that Jones was
on drugs as his paranoia began to increase, and in his mind the
threat of a conspiracy against the People's Temple became very
serious. Sometimes after work, they would
have what Jones called white Knights, where he would call
alert, alert, ALERT over the loudspeaker system.

(09:01):
The members would all gather into the pavilion where armed
guards surrounded them. He gave them four options
attempt to flee to the Soviet Union, commit revolutionary S
word, stay in Jonestown, or fight and flee into the jungle.
If they chose S word, they rehearsed a mass.
As one defector described it, everyone, including the

(09:21):
children, was told to line up. As we passed through the line,
we were given a small glass of red liquid to drink.
We were told that the liquid contained poison.
Then we'd die within 45 minutes.We all did as we were told.
When the time came when we should have dropped dead,
Reverend Jones explained that the poison was not real and that
we had just been through a loyalty test.

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He warned us that the time was not far off when it would become
necessary for us to die by our own hands.
Every month Jonestown would get half a pound of cyanide,
supposedly to clean gold. Things start to heat up even
more as former members Tim and Grace Stolen went to court to
get their five year old son Johnback.
The court issued an order for John to be taken into protective

(10:03):
custody. After this event, Jones no
longer trusted the Guyanese government and his paranoia
reached a new high. The Temple began thinking of
another mass immigration like the one that initially brought
them to Guana. One suitable location was
obviously the Soviet Union, and frequent meetings began to
happen between Jones and the embassies of the Soviet Union

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and other countries such as Cuba, North Korea, and
Yugoslavia. In the end, Jones decided
against it, saying that he likedthe sovereignty of staying in
Iguana, which he would not get if he moved anywhere else.
The defectors began to grow in number and formed a group called
the Concerned Relatives. They started campaigning to the
US government to lobby for an official investigation into
Jonestown. In 1978, Jones was interviewed

(10:47):
by the San Francisco Examiner and the rest of the world found
out about the custody Battle of John, which was followed up by
an immediate threat of a lawsuitby the Temple.
Of course, the reputation was severely hit. 91 congressman
wrote that letter to the Ghana News government addressing the
grievances of the concerned relatives.
Throughout this, Jones's health was deteriorating rapidly as he

(11:08):
was abusing Valium, quaaludes and stimulants excessively.
He had high blood pressure and frequent convulsions, and he
would often slur his words or even completely stop speaking
randomly. So after a lot of public
concern, Leo Ryan, a congressmanwho represented one of
California's districts, decided to make a visit to Jonestown.
He was friends with the father of Bob Houston who's found

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mutated near some train tracks afew days after a conversation
with his wife where he discovered leaving the temple.
Along with his legal advisor, several reporters and their
camera crews and concerned relatives representatives, he
flew to Jonestown on November 14th, 1978.
He was initially refused access to the settlement by Jones's
attorneys, but Ryan decided to come to Jonestown anyway.

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When they arrived, only Ryan anda few others were allowed
access, and the rest had to waittill sunset.
They were received warmly and even had a musical reception at
night. But Jones said that he felt like
a dying man and spoke about conspiracy as a martyrdom,
contrasting the rehearsals that Jonestown residents had to
convince Ryan that everything was all right.
Soon, two of the members tried to defect by mistakenly passing

(12:16):
a note to an NBC reporter instead of Ryan, which said,
Dear Congressman Vernon Gosney and Monica Bagby, please help us
get out of Jonestown. The next day, several of the
members asked for permission to leave along with the
congressman. It was approved, but Jones said
that the defectors were lying and wanted to destroy Jonestown.
When it was time to leave, most of the defectors and Ryan's

(12:38):
party departed in a dump truck to the nearest airstrip, Port
Kaitauma. Ryan and Dwyer stayed behind for
any extra defectors. After it departed, 1 member
tried to attack Ryan with a knife but he could not do
anything as he was pulled away. After hearing the attack.
The truck stopped so they could take Ryan with them, along with
a loyal Tempo member named Larry, who was also shockingly

(13:00):
wanted to defect. Yeah.

(15:21):
Yeah. Because so many more defectors

(16:03):
had joined, the original plane that the embassy had sent could
not fit them all in. So they sent another plane, a
Cessna, which could only accommodate 6 people.
It was the first to take off andLarry was in it.
As it reached the end of the airstrip, he pulled out his
handgun and shot the passengers.He wounded two before being
disarmed. While they were boarding the
larger plane, a tractor filled with members from the temples

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Red Brigade Security squad arrived at the airstrip.
They started firing at the Twin Otter with handguns, shotguns
and rifles. Everyone except the pilots and
copilot of both planes along with one defector was killed.
They escaped in the Cessna. Meanwhile, in Jonestown, they
started preparing a large tub ofFlavor Aid that was poisoned
with various chemicals like diazepam, cyanide and

(16:48):
promethazine. About 30 minutes after Ryan had
left in the truck, everybody wassummoned to the pavilion, Jim
Jones told them. What's going to happen here in a
matter of a few minutes is that one of those people on that
plane is going to going to shootthe pilot.
I know that I didn't plan it, but I know it's going to happen.
They're going to shoot that pilot and down comes that plane

(17:10):
into the jungle and we had better not have any of our
children left when it's over because they'll parachute in
here on us. We encourage the members to
commit revolutionary S word, just like they practice in the
White Knights. Some argued otherwise, saying
that it should be airlifted to the Soviet Union.
But once Jones confirmed that Ryan, the congressman, had died,

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there was no further descent. So as guards surrounded them,
everyone was handed vials of thepoison to drink.
As it began to take effect, Jones preached.
Die with a degree of dignity. Lay down your life with dignity.
Don't lay down with tears and agony.
I tell you, I don't care how many screams you hear.

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I don't care how many anguished cries.
Death is a million times preferable to 10 more days of
this life. If you knew what was ahead of
you, if you knew what was ahead of you, you'd be glad to be
stepping over tonight. Blank room soup We found most of
our props and costumes stolen. A few weeks later, I got home

(18:15):
from work, turned on my computerand saw an e-mail with an
attachment. Blank Room Suit gained immense
popularity during the early daysof YouTube, with some
speculating that is from the dark web, which at the time

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would be said just to gain attention seen as the dark web
was exploding in popularity. However, it wasn't very clear
where the video actually came from, with one video on YouTube
having posted it in early 2014 with the title Blank Room Soup.
Comments in 2014 were disgusted,worried, and hated the video,

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which is what gave it the almost40,000 dislikes it has.
However, digging deeper, the supposed original copy of the
video came from Dailymotion, posted by a user called Ray Ray
TV, who seems to have a YouTube channel as well.
As of today, the YouTube channeland Dailymotion account both
have the same videos, with the soup video mysteriously missing.

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Except these videos were never meant to exist.
Going through the Internet Archive, 2 videos involving the
soup stuff can be found, one titled Soup Torture and the
other titled Freaky Soup Guy. The evidence pointed to this
being the original video is thatfirstly the two weird guys in
costumes can't be found anywhereelse except on this Ray Ray TV

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channel. Secondly, the upload date of the
original Freaky Soup Guy video was on January 1st 2008.
Pre dating. Any other video uploaded online
of this guy eating soup in the other video titled Soup Torture
posted on the same date was onlyabout 45 seconds long as
compared to the original one minute long video of the other
guy eating soup. On the descriptions of both

(20:01):
videos, it reads as follows. For the first original Freaky
Soup guy, a clip of people who look like us doing something to
someone that we would never do we promise.
In the second Soup Torture videoreads what's happening in this
clip and why do these people look like us?
Their tone of voice in the descriptions make it abundantly
clear they're being sarcastic, or rather teasing about the fact

(20:23):
that they created the videos. All the other videos seem out of
place and unordinary. It's honestly pretty adjacent to
old YouTube slop and what kids would be watching.
When it comes to the soup videos, however, it's pretty
simple yet unnerving. A man eats some sort of soup or
food out of a bowl with what seems to be a ladle.
His eyes are censored and he seems to have been eating the

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soup for a while, with some being split on the table in his
tank topping, wet and scrunched up behind him.
A random figure dressed in a costume walks up behind him.
Eerily, he begins to eat more ofhis soup faster and faster
before the costume guy begins tocome for him in some twisted
manner. Some people have speculated that
they're forcing him to eat humanremains or something even worse,

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with some theory suggesting thathe's eating his wife's remains.
The Ray Ray character seemed to be holding him hostage,
torturing him almost, or whatever else sick and twisted
reason there could be for subjecting the poor guy to
eating whatever that is. In the middle of eating, as he's
being comforted by the 1st costume guy, he breaks down
crying soup or whatever that is falling out of his mouth,

(21:30):
prompting a second individual dress exactly the same as the
first to appear in frame and begin comforting the man as
well. People still have no idea
whether this is fake, real, and Arg, or what.
Another theory people have is that this is some sort of weird
video created to satisfy some messed up dudes fantasy of,
well, whatever. This is adding to the mystery.

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It's been said by the creators that the Ray Ray suits were
stolen to create this video. This wouldn't explain however,
how the video ended up being uploaded by Ray Ray themselves.
The most prominent theory is that this is most likely a skit,
but with some sources stating that it is indeed originate from
the dark web, we never know. But it doesn't end here, it
never does. The creator of Ray Ray was

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traced to a man called Raymond Percy, as seen in the
description of this video. Raymond Saharth Percy is an
American animator, director, screenwriter, producer,
storyboard artist and voice actor.
He has directed many episodes ofThe Simpsons including Mobile
Homer, The Girl Who Slept Too Little and the Monkey Suit

(22:35):
Little Big Girl 24 minutes Love Springfieldian style.
In the Emmy Award-winning The Seemingly Never Ending Story,
Percy went on to work as the sequence director of The
Simpsons Movie. He's even voiced quite a few
characters in the movies and I'mnot going to list them all, but
just some, you know, big ones are Wreck it Ralph, Frozen,
Zootopia, Ralph Breaks the Internet and Minions.

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The rise of Grew. So the question now is, what
does a successful creative working for Walt Disney Studios
have to do with these messed up videos?
A lot of speculation is that this is some of his earlier
work, not the soup video, but the other videos, and seen as
they have a bit of animation work in them, it checks out and
makes sense. This is where the story of a

(23:18):
clip of people who look like us doing something to someone that
we would never do, we promise, starts to make a little sense.
Perhaps the truth really is thatthe suits were stolen or even
just modeled separately to look like Ray Ray's characters.
Someone did reach out to Raymondand ask about everything, to
which he replied back in an e-mail which stated Ray Ray is a

(23:39):
performance I created years ago.That's also the two characters
names Ray Ray. I created them as a way to
visualize and have fun with my feelings of loneliness and
isolation. For the time they were sort of
characters of me. Ray Ray didn't have the tools to
communicate or express their thoughts, but still stood out
and drew attention from the outside world whether or not
they wanted to. They started out as doodles,

(24:00):
then paintings, then art pieces until finally what you see in
the video. Videos.
Full bodies, characters existingand living in the world, and yet
completely apart from it. For a project that at its core
was about isolation and misunderstanding, I met and got
to work with a lot of great performers and artists.
Ray Ray mostly performed in LA but we did get to take them
across the United States and even to a few other countries.

(24:24):
One time we performed at a club on the Sunset Strip in
Hollywood. I think it was the Key Club.
It had such a small backstage ofthe dressing room was a dirty
broken down RV and the alley behind the club.
We're performing with a circus type group that dancers,
drummers, fire eaters, etcetera.This group had a fan base in LA
so there were a lot of people that knew our act.
After the show we were all in the now empty club striking the

(24:46):
stage and loading equipment. The not fun part of performing.
When my group went back to the RV to pack our stuff and go get
some food, we found out that most of the Ray Ray props and
costumes have been stolen. The door didn't have a lock and
the alley LED right to a busy street, so it might have been
someone in the audience, but really it could have been
anyone. Needless to say, I was very,
very upset. Luckily we had a few extra

(25:08):
costumes made so Ray Ray could still perform, but it was still
a blow to all of us. A few weeks later, I got home
from work, turned on my computerand saw an e-mail with an
attachment. It was the video that everyone
is now calling a blank room soup.
The guy in the bed with his eyesblacked out, eating I don't know
what, out of the bowl with a bigspoon, My character standing

(25:28):
around him. I put it up on YouTube so I
could share with my group. We talked about it at length.
Was the guy crying, laughing? We couldn't tell.
Honestly, the strangest part to me was that the ray rays in the
video moved and behaved exactly in the way they should.
It's something that new performers had to train for
weeks to get right when we rehearsed the new Axe.
I don't think we had much video online at the time to reference

(25:49):
either. It was a little strange thinking
that the people who were making these videos have been watching
us perform for perhaps some time.
Later I'll send a link to this. None.

(27:12):
I like weird stuff and even though they were using my stolen
characters, I found my videos funny even if they were a little
insulting on my creations. Some of the people in my group
even reposted some of the right Ray Soup videos later on.
There are more clips than the ones posted.
I think the last one I got was afew years ago.
You're making me wonder if the people who made them are seeing
all this online attention too. But shortly, the e-mail talks

(27:34):
about how Raymond used to perform shows around the country
with these costumes, and at one show, they were stolen.
Not long after, he received an e-mail with a soup video, which
he himself posted online to showsome friends and to share a good
laugh. Some things are off about this.
However, the idea that Raymond found these videos humorous is
slightly concerning considering the fact that when these videos

(27:56):
exploded in popularity, it brought distress to almost
everyone who viewed it for the first time, as there really was
no indication that this was a joke.
Since then, it's still unclear whether this video is fake or
real. 112 Dirtbag. The disappearance of Mara Marae

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is often called the first crime mystery of the social media age.
Born on May 4th, 1982 in Brockton, MA, Mara had a
somewhat troubled childhood. Her parents divorced when she
was 6 and she moved in with her mother as the youngest of four
siblings. She began studying chemical
engineering at the United StatesMilitary Academy, but later
transferred to the University ofMassachusetts Amherst to study

(28:40):
nursing. But life wasn't easy for Mara.
She had a few run insurance withtrouble.
For instance, she was caught using a stolen credit card to
order food. She faced consequences,
receiving a three month good behavior bond just a few days
before her disappearance. Her motion seemed fragile.
On February 5th, 2004, Mara spoke with her older sister
about her sister's relationship troubles.

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Later that evening, Co workers noticed her breaking down in
tears. When her supervisor had arrived,
she appeared zoned out and unresponsive, so he escorted her
back to her dorm. A couple of days later, her
father visited to go car shopping and have dinner.
After dropping him off, Mara borrowed his car to attend a
dorm party. But in the early hours, she
crashed into a guardrail while trying to return the car.

(29:23):
Whether she'd been drinking remains unknown.
On February 9th, she sent an e-mail to her supervisor
claiming she'd be unavailable for a week due to a family
death, but her family later confirmed no one had died.
That same day, Mara packed clothes and toiletries into her
car box most of her dorm belongings, withdrew $280 from
an ATM, and purchased $40 worth of alcohol.

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Why would someone pack as if they were moving in the middle
of a semester? Sometime between 4:00 and 5:00
PM, she left the Amherst campus and used her phone one last time
to check for voicemail. By around 7:00 PM, a loud noise
was heard from a house on New Hampshire Route 112.
A car had gone off the road, hita tree and ended up in a snow

(30:06):
bank. It was Mars.
A bus driver stopped to help, but she insisted he not call the
police and claim she had alreadycontacted AAA.
Yet the company had no record ofher call.
She wasn't visibly injured, but the bus driver noticed she was
shivering. When the police arrived at 7:46
PM, Mara was gone. The car's windshield was locked,
both airbags deployed, and inside were red wine stains, an

(30:29):
empty beer bottle, directions toBurlington and some personal
items. Her bank cards, phone and some
alcohol were missing. Initially, the police suspected
she had left voluntarily, but despite extensive searches, no
credible sidings or leads have emerged since then.
Eight years later, a strange connection appeared online.

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On February 8th, 2012, a YouTubevideo was uploaded by a channel
named 112 Dirtbag, eerily referencing the street she
disappeared on in a phrase her father had once used.
The video, titled Happy Anniversary, shows an older man
laughing maniacally, ending witha wink.

(31:38):
None. Many have speculated that this

(32:11):
was a sinister nod to Mars disappearance.
No evidence confirms this, but it's chilling to watch.
Whether troll or something more sinister, Was it an escape?
A kidnapping? An accident?
The truth remains unknown and all right guys, that wraps up
some disturbing found footage. Would you like to see this turn

(32:34):
into a series? I would love to make more found
footage videos. I think it's super creepy, super
interesting, and even though these were pretty popular cases,
this is just kind of the first in the series.
So comment down below if you'd like to see more videos like
this in the future or a series that you know stems from this
because I'd love to turn this into a series and I just really
appreciate watching the end of the video.

(32:55):
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It helps more. Good evening, you know, and if
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is Snook and we'll see you next time.
Bye.
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Season Two Out Now! Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its second season, the series tackles the threat of terrorism in the United States. From the rise of extremist political groups in the 60s to domestic lone wolves in the modern day, we explore how organizations like the FBI and Joint Terrorism Take Force have evolved to fight back against a multitude of terrorist threats.

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