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From the mysteries of the paranormal to world headline news.
We cover it all. Welcome to this Sacred Division and
now your host, Bishop James Long from that song. Now
we're live everywhere. I think we got it going on. Yeah, yeah, hello,
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I'll tell you Hell is going to be a very
busy place one day. I'm pretty sure of that, pretty
sure of it. Okay, So hello, everybody, Welcome to the presentation.
It's on Saint Louis. Oh yeah you saw, Oh you did. Yeah.
I never got to see them. I never got to
see the journey and concert. But though it's amazing, amazing music,
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amazing music, all rights everybody, So hello and welcome to
the presentation. Thank you so much for being here. Happy
Friday to you wherever you are in this beautiful world.
Hate is rampant, that is for sure. It is for sure,
and it gets a point where you get old, you
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get you get done, You're done with it, fed up
with it? Well, hello there, Ireland. Well, thank you very much,
Thank you, Chris. Appreciate that. Tell a joke. Trolls will
go to heaven. That's a good joke. I mean, it's
a lie, but it is a good joke. All right,
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it's a good joke. I mean right, Yeah, trolling is
the monk, plain and simple. Trolling is the monic. And
there's a special place in hell for trolls because you
cannot be a Christian in troll people. Doesn't exist, doesn't exist,
can't because you have Christ in your heart, you would
control anybody else. Well, Happy Friday to you as well.
Happy Friday. Okay, folks, first fault. Here's what I want
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It's Bishop James Loong dot com. And then of course
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a night prayer coming up at ten pm Eastern Standard time,
so we certainly invite you guys to do that. Well,
thank you very much, thank you, thank you for the gifts.
I appreciate them very much. Thank you guys, And there
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to them, but I forgot. Well, thank you guys for
the gifts. Think it's very nice of you. That's beautiful.
Actually I've never seen that. Thank you guys. Yes, and
I forgot their I forgot their donation. They have a
GoFundMe page, but it's the MKS Kids Foundation and that's
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they're in here. By the way, they're on TikTok, so
if you guys want to head on over there. Thank you, guys,
appreciate that. It's a lot of people. I don't care,
mister producer. I'm sorry. I'm going to briefly address this
because a lot of people are asking, so I'm just
going to talk about this very very quickly, and then
we're moving on. On Facebook, of course, there was there's
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an individual so a lot of people ask me about
a particular doll set and Annabelle Exorcism playset. This was
last year sometimes and I thought, well, there's no such thing,
and so they said, oh, yes, you need to check
this out. So I went to the website the website
says order yours before we sell out. So I ordered
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it thinking that it was a joke, thinking that no
one's going to you know, no one's going to sell this.
It's not true, but it is. So I got this
in the mail last year and I made a video
on this on TikTok, and I said, this is unacceptable.
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It is an exorcism. Playset real Bible in holy Water
with fun sized rosary with the devil Tarot card next
to it, the world's most famous haunted doll. Now you
can become a junior demonologist, use the holy Water Rosary,
beads and Bible to cast out the ancient evil that
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lies within Annabelle. This is it. So I bought it,
and then I did a one minute TikTok on this
particular item and I said, I don't like this as
an exorcist, that would make sense. The person then who
made this went on a vicious tirade and consistently attacked
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me on Facebook, and I never once posted one response.
I left it alone, I ignored it, didn't reply, and
every single post was elevating in its attack against me,
every single one. And then recently he chose to make
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an AI video of me and him kissing. Enough was enough?
Enough was enough. That's when I said, I'm done. You know,
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you don't have to like me as a person, but
by God, I have every right to get an idel
that's being sold for kids' kids age four and up.
That's what it says. And as an exorcist me saying this,
idem shouldn't be sold this. I disagree with this, That's
what I said. And so he has made several posts
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on Facebook that has attacked me several and I've said nothing.
I've kept my mouth quiet. But then when he made
the video, the AI video of he and I kissing,
I said, then, you know what, that's enough. This is
not right. This goes too far. And he has escalated
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and escalated and escalated, telling people that I had him
commission a piece of work. That's a lie. His website said,
by before the stock before they sell out, there was
no commissioned. I didn't commission him to do art work.
I bought a product that he's selling online and that
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I did a duet saying that I don't like the idea.
It shouldn't have been done. That's it. No commission, no
special commission that I had him do. That's a lie
that he's spreading. He posted on his website, purchased before
the products sell out. So I purchased one. That's it.
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That's the story. No special commission of artwork. That's a lie.
If I as a clergy member, it cannot go online.
If I can't say this is the kind of stuff
shouldn't be sold, then we have lost our way as
a society. We're lost, We're doomed. And so, like I said,
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he has made several really derogatory comments and I've not
said one word, not one word. Oh, I've already spoken
to an attorney. Yeah, We're gonna this is gonna stop.
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This is because you know, enough is enough, Enough is enough.
This is this is blatant harassment. And then people threatening
to docs my information. Okay, you go ahead and do
so and see what happens. I'll tell you I live
in louisvill Kentucky, to exactly where I live. So yeah,
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that's slanderous at best. I mean, enough is enough, Enough
is enough. So it's this type of crap that it's
just like, okay, look, and then I did an auction,
an online auction in two thousand and seven of course
he's using an auction in two thousand and seven to
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attack me. Of course, everybody says, oh, Bishop Long, you
should never charge for an exorcism, you should never charge
the blessed people's homes. Then who do you think pays
for it? Santa Claus? Santa Claus doesn't write a checkout saying, oh, here,
here's a fifty thousand dollars I can go to all
the people's homes. Now someone has to pay for that.
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That someone was me for twenty three years, fifteen thousand
dollars on my credit card to help people for free,
never charging once, never once. So I did an auction
online to raise money so that I can continue helping
people for free. And then he's going to throw that
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in my face and try to discredit my ministry. Then
I tell you what this is what I'll do. I'll
retire completely, and you put fifteen thousand dollars on your
credit card and you go to people's homes and bless
our homes for free. But you won't do that, will you. Instead,
you'll make public attacks against me, slanderous comments. This is
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your warning. You have crossed the line. I'm not giving
you any other warnings. And I know, damn well, you're watching,
and so are people who are your little people who
are threatening to die docks me find out. Enough is enough.
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This has gone too far and I've had it, and
I have every right to be angry. So don't sit
there and tell me, oh, bishop long, you should just
ignore them, you sit in this chair, I have. I've
ignored them multiple times on multiple platforms, making multiple constant
barrage of attacks, and kept my mouth shut until I
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saw the video of him and I that he made
of us kissing. And if you think that's funny, you
are so messed up in the head. I don't want
anything to do with you. You're demonic. Go away. So yes,
I have every right to say enough is enough, Stop
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the bullshit, stop the lying, stop the attacks. I've not
attacked you once, not one time. So for those of
you that are enjoying this entertainment hour, this is not entertainment.
This has caused my blood pressure to increase, my migraines,
to increase, my stress levels to increase to the point
where I've had enough and I'm thinking about I'm I
just had a conversation with mister producer. So now you
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know what I think I'm done with this shit. I'm
done with this bullshit. I'm done with social media. I'm done.
There is so much crap that a person can take
that it gets to a point where it's enough. I'm
getting tired of the death threats. It's got this stops now.
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Seven death threats today alone. Seven So don't sit there
and tell me, oh, ignore it. Yeah, you sit in
my chair and ignore it. You sit in my chair
and have someone post a picture of you kissing somebody else,
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man or woman. So, yeah, you've gone too far. You
need to knock it off. Enough is enough. I've not
one mad made one post to attack you once. I
have made a product review on an item that you
chose to sell that I disagree with. And now you've
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taken it too far. You have made multiple posts attacking
me and I've said nothing. And then the video of
you and I kissing on AI. You know what that's
that's bullshit. So for those of you who are entertained, congratulations,
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I'm glad that you are entertained seeing a person being harassed.
Clergy who's given his entire or life helping people for free,
not even receiving a salary from the church. So if
this makes you happy and excited and entertained, you're sick.
You are a sick, sadistic human being. And already I
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see assholes being blocked. See that's what I'm talking about.
Social media has become so demonic that I don't want
any part. I don't want. I don't want to do
this anymore. I just don't. And and then this asshole
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like here, think, get off social media, Darren. There's a
special place in hell for people like you. See what
I mean? It never stops. Then why are you still
doing it? Wow? You are so evil? Evil? Evil? Mm hmmmm,
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excuse me. The demons are coming in on TikTok. So
now I have to put some sub chat on because
people get so giddy and excited. It's like when they
smell blood. It's like a pack of hyenas. That's what
these people. They're evil, they're evil. There will be there
will be so many people, so many people that will
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lose their salvation because of the evilness that's in their heart. Evil.
So anyway, that's what's been going on. That's what I've
been dealing with. And I haven't talked about. Oh, I
don't know. The death threats that I get every single day.
Haven't talked about that. I've always shielded that from you
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guys and not discussed that. But now it's just getting
to a point where it's like, okay, you know what.
So I've talked to the local police here and they're
going to find out if that ties in with what's
going on with this nonsense, because enough is enough. And
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the thing is that I even gave the guy a compliment.
He's actually one hell of a good tattoo artist. He
really is. As a matter of fact, if he hadn't
attacked him attacked me, I probably would have gone to
him for a tattoo. So, hey, I got an idea.
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Let's bury the hatchet. Contact me and let's get a
tattoo and we'll film it. We'll film it, and this
is how we just say enough is enough. This as
long as you don't if you could, if you if
you make a cross, if you put a cross up there,
don't put an upside down cross right there, we go,
Thank you, Monica, thank you. So I think that's pretty
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good and we can film it. Say this is how
peace is done. This is how peace is made. Right here,
say that and then uh, we'll get a little cross,
a little cross tattoo. I don't know, you gotta find
some type of ah. Well, you know, I am a
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very very very forgiving person, but don't. What you're not
going to do is you're not going to tell everybody,
oh yeah, he's playing the victim. And then you're the
one that's constantly been attacking me on social media because
I have all the screenshots of all the posts and
so and and I have not posted once in reply,
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so let's be fair about that. Yeah, yeah, the bendedicted medal. Yeah,
been addicted meddle. So anyway, yeah, just enough is enough?
Just stop, really, guys, you guys are the hate. I
don't understand this hate. I don't get it. I don't
care if you're an atheist. I don't care what faith
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you are, what faith you're not. The hate online is
just I've never seen it. I'm thinking, I've never seen
it this bad. I have never seen have you guys
seen it? This is it? Just me the amount of
hate that is online. Yeah, it just I don't get it. Yeah,
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it's sad. I just missed the days where you know,
people could We're just you know, you didn't have to
you didn't have to agree with one another, but damn
this viciousness. Thank you, please, thank you very much, thank you.
But all right, so I wanted to address that because
people kept asking me about it, and I was slammed
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with questions on Messenger right when I was going live.
So it's just enough is enough? I just made a duet. No,
I don't support a junior demonologist kid, why would I?
And no I haven't sold it, and no, I'm not
going to throw it away anyway. So how's your Friday going?
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How's your Friday going? Mind's going swell. But that's the thing, guys,
there are so many people that are going through, not
necessarily what I'm going through, but they're going through the
amount of hate, and there's a lot of people that
are just overwhelmed and to the point where it's just
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you know, very negative, very very negative. Yeah, better than mine.
All right. Now, I think Judy Anne's she does all
them moddey and that stuff, So I think we're good.
Oh yes, Vanessa, Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Also, Okay, everybody, Hello, welcome, Welcome,
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And primarily because it wasn't just so much the actress,
it's just I'm not. Well, I'm not a big fan
of Jesus Christ Superstar. The new the new version. It's horrible.
It's horrible. It's terrible. They modernized it, and it's just
the Jesus Christ it was. It's horrible. I just know.
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I saw Ted Neely and Carl Anderson in Ohio. Uh.
They actually did the original. Thank you, the original, Thank you,
please thank it. That's very nice of you. They did
the original Jesus Christ Superstar, the one that you saw
in the movie. That was unbelievable. I mean when I
say it was phenomenal, it was unbelievable. And then I
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saw it again like a year later, thank you there, Sheldon.
And then I saw it a year later, and it
was horrible. This new modern I don't know. I don't
like it. I just don't like it. So it's not
to me. It's not about who played the Jesus or
even Judas for that matter. It was that it was
just I don't like the modern concept. Thank you, Marchie.
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But I'm sure I'll get hate on that too. All right,
let's go into our show, our presentation, and just bury
the hatchet. Just stop, just stop. Life is too damn short.
It's too short. It is, it's too short to have
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hate and anger for what. Okay, right, yeah, it does matter. Okay,
let's go into it. So today we're going to talk
about something, Thank you, Chrissy. We're gonna talk about unsolved
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mysteries that are based on real truth, reality and we
don't really have We haven't talked too much about this,
but some of these stories are going to really shock you.
And remember these are real stories that are unexplained. First,
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we talked about the d'atlofft Pass. I've talked, I've had
a presentation on that. Thank you to James. The Datloft
Pass incidents. It is nineteen fifty nine incident. Don't forget that.
Thank you there, mister producer. Nine Russian hikers passed away
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under bizarre and violent circumstances in the Ural Mountains. Their
tent was slashed from the inside, and their bodies were
found scattered, some with missing eyes, tongues, and severe internal trauma,
but little damage. No definitive explanation has ever been proven. Now,
what they did find is that there was some internal
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a profound force that was almost like an akin to
being hit by a truck or something. But yet there
was no bruising. There were no bruising. Oh, excellent, excellent,
alsin we welcome. Okay. So it's kind of interesting, isn't it.
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The diatlov pass I've did the present. Now listen to this.
This is even. This is a story that I want
to tell you guys about. Have you ever heard of
the story the disappearance of the Solder Children nineteen forty five?
Thank you, thank you please. If you have not heard this,
oh my gosh, this is crazy. All right, listen. Five
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of ten children vanished after a mysterious fire destroyed the
Solder home in West Virginia. Thank you, shehena Sheena is wonderful,
by the way, very gifted. No remains were ever found,
and suspicious circumstances suggest that the fire may have been
staged to cover up a kidnapping. So here's the story
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behind this. So we're going to delve into one of
the most chilling and perpexing mysteries in American history, the
eerie disappearance of the Solder Children. See The tragic event,
which unfolded on Christmas Eve in nineteen forty five, has
haunted the small town of Fayetteville, West Virginia, for decades.
It's a story that has a lot of fear and
suspicion and unsettling unknown So here's It's a Christmas Eve.
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December twenty fourth, nineteen forty five, the Solder family was
preparing to celebrate Christmas and George and Jenny Sowder, along
with their children ten children, were filled with the warmth
of the holiday spirit, and that night the family gathered
for a festive dinner. But as the night progressed, a
series of events would lead to unimaginable nightmare. And as
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the children played with their new toys and the families
enjoyed the evening, the unthinkable happened. A fire broke out
and the Solder home, engulfing the structure in flames, and
George and Jenny managed to escape, but the chaos they
believed that five of their children, Maurice, Martha, Lewis, Jenny
and Betty were trapped inside well. The fire raged through
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the house and the sounds of crackling flames filled the air,
and George and Jenny watched in horror as their home
burned to the ground. Firefighters arrived that the blaze was
too intense, and when the flames finally subsided, The charred
remains of the house were all that remained, and in
the aftermath the Sawters were devastated. They searched the debris,
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hoping against hope to find their children alive, but as
the hours passed, they were confronted with the grim reality
there were no bodies. The corner ruled the children passing,
but the Sos couldn't shake the feeling that something was amiss,
even though they had no bodies there, and in the
days and weeks had followed, the Solder family began to
piece together a disturbing narrative. They received reports from witnesses
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who claimed to have seen the children after the fire.
Some said they had been they had seen them along
put inside a car by a mysterious man. Others claimed
that they had seen the children alive and well in
a nearby town. George Sowter determined father could not accept
the official narrative, and he believed that his children had
been kidnapped, so he began to investigate, and, uncovering a
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web of secrets, had hinted at a darker reality. The
local authorities dismissed his claims, but George was relentless. He
sought out leads followed tips even hired a private investigator.
Now there's a lot of theories. As the investigation unfolded,
various theories emerged. One was a kidnapping. Some believed that
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the children had been taken by a group of individuals
who at a vendetta against George Sowder. He had been
outspoken about local corruption and made enemies in the community,
and could someone have sought revenge by abducting his children.
Other people argue organized crime. See Fayetteville had a history
of organized crime, and some speculated that the children had
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been taken as part of a larger criminal scheme, and
the soldiers were Italian immigrants. I'm sorry the Suters. Some
believe that they were targeted because of their heritage. Now
some argue that it was government involvement. A more sinister
theory suggested that the children were taken by government agents
and George had been outspoken against certain government policies, and
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some believed that the children were taken as a warning.
And then, of course, as time went on, the story
took an almost like a mythical quality to it. Some
locals began to talk about the possibility of supernatural involvement,
suggesting that the children had been spirited away by forces
beyond comprehension by UFOs. Well, anyway, in the months and
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years followed, the Solder family continue to search for answers,
and they put up a billboard along Route sixteen. It's
playing photographs of their missing kids, offering a reward for information. Now,
of course, the billboard became a symbol of their unyielding hope,
but it also drew the attention of the curious and
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morbidly fascinated. That's pretty bad, I asked, respectfully, without being asked,
hated or kicked out. Are you gay or straight? Bishop,
I'm a celibate. I've taken a valve of celibacy. I'm
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I mean, okay, I don't know what this has to
do with the Solder family, but I'm a celibate man,
celibate until the day I die. I've consecrated my life
to God. So okay, next, all right? So anyway, the
letter suggested that their family were alive and living under
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new identities. The Sawters were both hopeful and terrified, and
what if their children were out there living in fear,
unaware of the true identities. Well, but the person did say,
may I ask respectfully Okay, there's your answer. I'm celibat. Anyway,
despite the passes of time, the mystery of the Solder
children never faded, and George and Ginny continue to search
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for answers until their deaths, and the case remains unsolved
to this day. The fire that consumed their home may
have extinguished the lives of five children, but it also
ignited a fire speculation and fear unsolved questions was interesting.
In nineteen sixty eight, a strange twist occurred when a
woman contacted the Solder family claiming to have information about
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the kids. She told them that their children were alive
and living in a nearby state. So the Sughders were
filled with hope once again, but the mystery only deepened.
The woman's claims were never substantiated, leaving the family in
a state of perpetual uncertainty. So anyway, the story of
the Solder children serves as a haunting reminder the fragility
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of life and the darkness that can lurk in our
shadows and communities. So the Solter's family has inspired numerous documentaries, books, articles,
each attempting to unravel the enigma of the fate of
the kids. So It's the mystery of the Solder Children
endures the dark chapter of American history. It continues to
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evoke fear and intrigue. So will we ever know what
truly happened that night? We don't know, so that still
is completely unsolved. That's crazy. Okay, this is a very
interesting story as well. Starlay the hinter Kaifek on a liver.
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I can't say unoliverse. You can't say the M word,
because you do, they'll block you. In TikTok in nineteen
twenty two, a family of six was brutally unalived at
their isolated German farmstead, and the killer may have lived
on the property afterward, feeding livestock and lighting fires, but
no one was ever caught. So listen to this. In Bavaria, Germany,
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March nineteen twenty two, the farm sat on the edge
of the forest, half swallowed by snow. The town of
Grosburn was a full hour's walk from the house, and
the path to it called hinter Kaifek, which it was narrow,
often covered in drifts that rose to the knee. Well
Andres Gruber liked it that way, and he didn't trust people,
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especially not since the war, and he lived there with
his wife, his daughter, his widow daughter Victoria and her
two kids, and their maid, or rather their new maid.
The last one had fled six months ago, whispering about
voices in the walls and footsteps in the attic at night.
Everyone thought she was just fragile, although they were wrong.
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The new maid's name was Maria Baumgartner. She was fifty five,
broad shoulder, and too poor to be picky. The job
paid well, even if it meant living miles from town
with no family, so the grubers were quiet, especially Victoria,
who hardly spoken. Less spoken too. Her daughter was watchel.
Joseph was only two and always coughing well anyway, That
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night Maria unpacked in the tiny servants room, and the
walls were thin, the floors creaked, the stove you know,
obviously cooking food, and at midnight, as the house settled,
she heard something above her, not rats, not win footsteps,
slow deliberate crossing the attic, pausing and moving again. Up.
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She sat up in bed, listening, and there were no
other rooms above her, only the attic well. The next morning,
Andreas found deep footprints in the snow leading from the
forest to the house, but there were no prints leading
back out, and he showed none, and he just stood
there staring at them until the wind erased them. And
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inside the barn, Hay had been disturbed. The tools weren't
where he left them, and the lock on the shed
had been broken and refastened, and he asked the others
if they'd been out there. No one had, and he did.
He didn't mention it, thank you, and said he checked
the attic himself. Nothing dust rafters, old tools, but the
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air felt wrong, stale, like someone had been breathing in
it all night. Well that week the family kept hearing things,
doors creaking open, a key missing from the ring by
the cellar, footsteps in the hallways late at night, the
dog barked at nothing, cows refused to eat, and one
evening Victoria came into the kitchen pale and shaking. So
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there was someone in Joseph's room, she whispered. She walked
in and seen a man standing by the crib, but
once she turned on the light, no one was there,
and the window was locked from the inside. So on
March thirty first neighbors noticed that the family hadn't been
to church, thank you very much, and the mailman said
the mail was piling up, and that day a mechanic
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arrived at the farm to repair a machine. He knocked,
nobody answered, but he heard the dog barking inside and
livestocks stirring in the barn. So he waited and waited,
and nobody came. And the next morning he returned with
the neighbor, and what they found would haunt the village
for decades. The bar and the doors of the barn
were closed, but they were unlocked, and inside, just beneath
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a loose pile of hay, they found Andrea's gruber. His
skull had been split open, face caved in with what
looked like a mattock. Beside him lay his wife. She
was beaten so badly her bones showed through her skin.
Victoria was next to her, pretty terrible. And the last
body was Gazilla Junior, her face frozen in tear, her
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hair hair was pulled out in tufts, and her fingers
still curled into the hay as she tried to crawl away.
They had all been lured into the barn one by one.
Someone had been waiting in the shadows. So Maria the
maid was found in her bed. She was unlived in
her sleep, and little Joseph was in his crib unalived.
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He was covered with his mother's scarf and the beds
had been made afterward, food had been eaten, fireplace was
still warm. Someone had lived in the house after the
unaliving for days. So police found a strange attic entrance
that no one had used in years, and in the
dust were footprints scattered hay what looked like a nesting place,
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as if someone had been sleeping there, watching and waiting.
They found no fingerprints, no clear motive. Dozens of suspects
were questioned over the years, including Victoria's rumored lover, a
strange drifter. No one was ever rested, and the farm
was eventually demolished, but to this day the mystery remains.
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Locals swear that the new forest path that runs near
the old hinter Feric farm is cursed, and children disappear
in those woods. Dogs go missing. Sometimes people say, when
the snowfalls just right, you can see the outline of
an old house in the tree, and if you listen closely,
they say you hear footsteps. Unsolved the next one, This
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is a really strange story, true story for those of
you just tuning in we're talking about and by the way,
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troll anyway. This next one the Circleville Letters. Now this
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is between nineteen seventies and nineteen nineties, so residents of Circleville,
Ohio received threatening letters exposing personal secrets. One man was
wrongfully imprisoned for the campaign, yet the letters continued, so
the true identity of the writer remains unknown. This is
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a crazy story. It started with a letter, no return address,
just the name handwritten in thick block print, Mary Galepsi.
So she almost didn't open it. The envelope felt wrong, too, stiff,
the ink smeared from pressure. She was just curious. And
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the mail came late that day and by the time
she tore it open, the sun was already slipping behind
the farmland. So inside the one sitting stood out underlying
three times, I know what you've been doing, stay away
from the school superintendent. So Mary froze. She read it again,
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then again there was no name, No just accusation. Only
a handful of people that knew that she had been
seeing Gordon Massey, her in secret see her husband. Ron
didn't know, not yet, so she tore up the letter,
threw it in the trash, and that should have been
the end of it. It was only the beginning. So
over the next two weeks, letters came almost daily, different paper,
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same block handwriting, same strange phrases. I'm watching you. The
children are not blind. You think no one knows You're wrong?
Now Mary kept them hidden, burying them beneath laundry and
locking them in her gloves, you know, her car's glove box.
And the writer never slipped up, never signed a name,
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never left the clue. She didn't tell Ron, her husband,
She was too afraid of what it might mean for
him and for her. But then she got But then
he got one too, So Ron read the letter in silence.
He didn't say much, just that someone was threatening them,
watching the house, claiming Mary was having an affair. Mary
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denied it, and he believed her, or maybe he didn't,
maybe something in him cracked. That night, on August nineteenth,
nineteen seventy seven, Ron got a phone call. He grabbed
his weapon and told his kids he was going out
to confront the letter writer. He never came back. They
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found his truck crashed into a tree not far from town.
He was unalived. The coroner said his blood alcohol level
was one point five. Yet everyone swore that Ron never drunk, never,
never drank a day in his life. And the gun
said the pew pew had been used once, but no
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one ever found the bullet or the person he was chasing.
So after Ron's passing, the letters turned darker, and they
weren't They weren't just sent to Mary anymore. They began
arriving in other mailboxes, dozens of them, yep, one point five,
maybe even hundreds. The writer had opinions about everyone accused
teachers of sleeping with students, police of covering up crimes,
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business owners of theft. He or she seemed to know everything,
and the letters always included names, dates, and even physical
descriptions of private encounters that they were personal, cutting and accurate.
So people stopped answering the doors. Some even installed dead
boats and alarms. Others kept weapons by the bed. And
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in the middle of it all, Mary's life kept unraveling.
Well a few years later, in nineteen eighty three, Mary
was driving her school bus route when she saw a small,
crude sign nailed to a fence post. She pulled over.
She approached it, it was another warning about Gordon Massey
and about her. She ripped it down and behind it,
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partially hidden in the weeds, was a box, and a
string ran from the sign into the box. When she
opened it, she found a small, rusted weapon that was
rigged to fire. It was a booby trap. If she
had pulled the sign too hard, she'd be unlived. The
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serial number on this weapon had been scratched off, but
the Sheriff's office traced parts back to a man named
Paul fresh Hour, Mary's ex brother in law. Paul said
he was innocent, that he hadn't written the letters or
built the trap. He says someone was trying to frame him,
but he failed a polygraph, so police searched his garage
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and found similar materials. Thank you there, Julie. He was
arrested and convicted, even though his handwriting didn't match and
no one could prove he mailed anything. He went to
prison in nineteen eighty four. But here's the problem. The
letters didn't stop. In fact, they got worse, so Paul
was in solitary when the prison warden received a letter,
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so did reporters and the sheriff, all in the same handwriting,
and he says, you think locking me up will stop me,
I'm still watching. You got it wrong. Paul couldn't have
sent them, but someone did. See. Paul was released ten
years later, so he lived quietly, never spoke about the
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letters again until he passed away, and after his death,
his widow said she believed that he had been framed,
that someone out there, maybe more than one, had been
orchestrating the whole thing from the start. She said Paul
received a final letter weeks before he passed away, no
postmark left on the porch, and all it said was
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you shouldn't have talked to this day. The Circleville Letters,
the case remains unsolved. Nearly one thousand letters were sent
over two decades. No one was ever definitely identified as
the writer, and some believe it was someone close, like
a neighbor, a teacher, a family. But most disturbing of all,
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the handwriting hasn't been seen in years, but every once
in a while a postcard appears, an unsigned envelope and
inside block letters. I'm still watching now. There are some
people that say that this case actually inspired that I
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Know what you did last year or last summer or
something like that. That movie, the movies that are out,
So there are some people say that this case inspired
that movie I Know what you did last summer or
whatever it's called. So even today, it's still unsolved. All right, now,
let's go into the next one. This is the Voidnick Manuscript,
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the Voynante Manuscript. This was a fifteenth century book that
was written in an unbreakable code, full of bizarre illustrations,
unidentified plants, astrological symbols, and nude figures. Scholars and cryptographers
will still have no idea what it means or who
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even wrote it. So here's the story behind this is
a very interesting story. When Professor Miriam Voss first saw
the Voynete Manuscript, it was behind a glass case in
Yale's rare book library, Illuminated by dim light. Its pages
looked older than time itself, covered in curling vines and
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possible plants, naked women in pools, and texts written in
a language no one had ever translated. Well, she should
have walked away, but Miriam never let a puzzle, you know,
sit unsolved. So she petitioned for access. Okay, thank you, Martin.
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And so she petitioned for access, red tape caution approval,
and then at last the key card, the gloves, and
the warning from the librarian. The librarian said, people get
strange about that book, obsessive. Well, Miriam had heard the stories.
Scholars studied the manuscript too long, suffered breakdowns. A check
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researcher in the forty supposedly burned all his notes before vanishing,
and Italian, a linguist, swore the letters changed when he
turned his back. Well, nonsense, Mariam thought, academic hysteria. Myth
wrapped around myth anyway. But the moment she touched the parchment,
something inside her shifted. She said the text didn't resemble
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any alphabet that she knew, and she knew dozens. I mean,
she ought she was a linguist. But this script looked
like it meant something. There were patterns, echoes of rhythm
to it, she said, like language humming under this skin.
She didn't try to read it, not at first, she
just observed photographed trace sketch, dreamed about it, and then
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the whispers started. At first, she assumed it was her
mind playing tricks and late nights, too much coffee, not
enough sunlight. But one night, while examining a page with
a floating woman some verged in green liquid, she heard
it clearly, Thank you very much, Toby. She heard, she says,
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she heard a voice right behind her. Keep going, and
she spun around. The library was empty, so in the
weeks it followed, her dreams took on a new texture.
She saw the woman from the manuscript crawling through tunnels
of roots, their eyes stitched shut, their mouths moving silently.
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She began writing in her sleep. Her roommate found her
one morning at the kitchen table, hunched over a notebook,
scrawling page after page of the Voidnage script, and Miriam
didn't remember doing it. She couldn't translate what she had written,
but she understood it in the same way that you
understand the mood of a song sung in a foreign tongue.
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And the message was always the same. Open the gate.
So one night, while reviewing her high resolution scan, she
noted something impossible. A plant on page forty three that
had curled toward the left margin was now pointing to
the right, and she pulled up the archive photo. She
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wasn't wrong. The image actually changed, and when she reported
this to Yale's archivist, he looked pale uncomfortable, and he said,
you're not the first one to say that. So there
the Miriam studied. The more the manuscript consumed her. It
wasn't written in code. It was written in layers. Shapes
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shifted under certain angles, and glyphs, thank you very much.
Glyphs resembled anatomical structures. The bathing women were bathing at all.
Now they were preparing. She didn't know what She didn't
know what was going on. She began to feel something
inside her, like vines threading behind her ribs. She described
that she stopped eating, stopped sleeping. The book was always
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with her, physically or in mind, she said, it called
to her well. On the last night, she left her
apartment without shoes. She walked through the university's archives. Her
key cart still worked inside. Under the glow of fluorescent lights.
She opened the glass case and removed the manuscript. It
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was warm to the touch, and she turned to page
one O two and the illustration had changed again. Now
it showed a circular structure surrounded by roots and bone
like spires. And at the center a single word written
in the voyage script. It glowed faintly, as if drawn
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in like faint gold. Her lips moved involuntarily. She read
the word aloud. The lights flickered, the rooms, she said,
grew colder. Something moved behind her. She turned. There was
no one, just the scent of the of damp earth.
So Miriam was never seen again. Her apartment was found abandoned,
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walls covered an unintelligible script drawn in dirt, clay, and blood.
Her notebooks were sealed, her recordings classified. The manuscript was
returned to its case, Page one two now blank. And
to this day, scholars still study the Voidage manuscript, but
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most give up, some spiral, a few get too close,
and then every now and then someone swears the images
inside change, that the writings has grown more aggressive, more urgent,
more potential. Because the manuscript is not a book, many
people say it's a door. And once you start to
understand it and understands you this is a true story.
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I would love to see this book. That would be
absolutely fascinating. Okay, again, for those of you just tuning
in on Bishop Long, I appreciate you guys being here,
Happy Friday tonight you wherever you are, hopefully you're having
a great Friday. We are talking about true, unsolved, haunted
cases that are quite frightening and that are completely unexplained.
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Some of these cases are truly eerie, and when you
have books like this, it really does make you think,
you know, what in the world is this? Okay, let's
go into our The next case is the Alisa Lamb case.
This is crazy. Some of you probably have heard about this,
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the Elisa Lamb case. It's twenty thirteen. Thank you there. Cheeto,
a twenty one year old Canadian tourist was found unalived
in a water tank that was a top the Cecil
Hotel in Los Angeles after acting strangely in an elevator.
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I was captured on camera. Her passing was ruled accidental,
but how she got into a sealed tank remains unexplained.
So this is a true story. Here, listen to this.
This is crazy. So Los Angeles, twenty and thirteen. The
elevators wouldn't close. Alisa Lamb stood inside, back pressed to
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the corner, her breath quick and shallow. She jabbed the
button for the fourteenth floor again and again. Nothing. She
peeked out into the hallway, then darted back. Her arms
waved oddly, as if pushing something unseen away. She whispered
to herself, and the camera above blinked red, recording thirty
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seconds in a Lisa stepped out and vanished. So she
arrived in Los Angeles and January twenty six, twenty thirteen, alone,
a twenty one year old student from Van Vancouver, shy
and eager, chasing sun shining stories. She called her family
every day, took photos, blogged about loneliness, about books, about
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finding her place in the world. She checked in at
the Cecil Hotel. It's a building with a past so
dark that it might as well have been built on
a burial ground as a matter of fact. The who
is that one? Uh, that one idiot? What is his name? Oh?
I forgot that the one serial killer? I've got his name.
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But he was there for quite some time, Ramirez, Yeah, Ramirez, Yeah,
that guy. That guy was evil, pure evil. Yeah, the
not the night stalker. Yeah, but he's he stayed there
for a while too. But anyway, Richard Ramirez, So, Richard Ramirez.
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He lived there and Jack Underweiger as well. Floor after
floor of long, narrow halls sickly yellow wallpaper and strange
stains that the cleaning staff never quite removed. She was
given a shared room, but after two nights her roommates
asked to have her moved. They said she was acting weird.
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They didn't explain any further, so on January thirty, first,
the hotel's front desk noted that Elisa hadn't checked out,
and her parents had already concerned by her sudden silence,
called the police. Flyers went up. Officers searched the hotel.
Dogs sniffed every floor. They didn't search the roof. Not yet.
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A week later, LAPD released the surveillance video Alisa in
the elevator, looking frantic, speaking to no one, but hiding
and gesturing, acting like she was being followed by someone
she couldn't see. The internet exploded with theories drugs, manic episode,
a stalker, the elevator game, a Korean urban legend that
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claimed a person could access another dimension by pressing buttons
in a specific sequence, because in the video, Alisa uh
presses four, two, six, ten, five, then weights, and the
door never closes well. On February nineteenth, after weeks of
unanswered questions, guests at the hotel began complaining that the
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water it was black, it tastes weird, the pressure is low.
So a maintenance worker climbed to the roof, past the
locked alarm doors across the open platform opened a narrow
ladder to one of the four massive water tanks, and
inside one of them, floating face up in the water,
was Alisa. She was naked, deceased. Her clothes were found
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at the bottom of the tank, coated in a sandy residue.
Her phone was never recovered. There were no bruises, no
signs of trauma, no illegal substance anything in her body.
The hatch was too heavy for one person to lift
a loan from the inside, and yet there she was
the roof door. Here's what the hotel doesn't say. The
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roof door was alarmed, No alarm had gone off, there
were no footprints around the tanks, no camera footage of
Elsa climbing to the roof, and a lid to the
tank had been found closed. Now some say that they
had seen her after January thirty. First, just a glimpse
a girl in red near the fire escape, but a
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knock on the door in the middle of the night
when they opened it, no one was there, and the
elevator stopped randomly on the fourteenth floor for days after
her body was found, always empty. The cecil, by the way,
has since changed his name. The tank was drained, the
floor repainted, but the roof she stayed in room five
zero six is never booked. Well, maybe I should do that.
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I'm going to Las Vegas Los Angeles. Guests sometimes complain
of the water again, and the elevator still sticks, still
pauses for just a second too long as it waiting
for someone to step inside. Yeah, I'm going to be
going to the Los Angeles here next month. So anyway,
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they say that if you press four, two, six, ten,
and then five, the doors won't close, and if you
listen closely, they say you'll hear the sound of water
dripping from the ceiling above. That is there's a documentary
on Netflix. I'm gonna have to watch that. Okay, yea,
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I'm gonna have to watch that. So here's another very
very strange case. Guys, again, we're just having fun talking
about these unsolved scary cases. The Tamim Shud case nineteen
forty eight. Yeah, what was the Netflix named? Do you know? Monstar?
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It's a great documentary. I'm gonna have to watch that.
That's really interesting. Then. Yeah, if you guys know the
name of the documentary was it? Is it just called
Cecil Hotel Dark Water? Is the movie? Oh? Thank you there?
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I certainly well hold on one second. We're gonna try
to find the name of this movie of this documentary
because I'm definitely gonna watch that tonight. So if you
guys know the name of that documentary on Netflix, so
just bear with me. Oh, it's called the Elisa Lamb Documentary. Guys,
that's what it's called. So let me screenshot this, okay,
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saying it wrong, Eliza Lamb. Okay, listen to this, guys.
This is really odd. The tamim Shud case nineteen forty eight.
Yeah a lamb lam. Yeah, it's a E L I
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z a Eliza, I should say. I think it's Eliza
Lamb lam lam. Okay, let's talk about this guy. This
is a crazy story. The tamam Shud case. A well dressed,
unidentified man was found deceased on an Australian beach with
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a scrap of paper reading tamam Shud meaning ended or
finished in his pocket, a hidden code and a copy
of an obscure book that's deep in the mystery. So
this is Adelaide, South Australia. The man washed up on
Somerton Beach just before dawn. He was dressed in neatly
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pressed suit, shoes, polished hair, comb, no idea, no wallet,
not a single label and his clothing his hands showed
no signs of labory. His body completely intact, except, of course,
for the fact that he was deceased well. He had
a rolled up cigarette rested behind his ear, another unlit
one set on the collarbone, as if dropped mid smoke.
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The tide hadn't touched him. So here's the autopsy. Doctor
John Barkley had seen many strange things war wounds, drownings, unalives,
but this one was different. No obvious cause of death,
he said, pulling off his gloves. The man's heart was fine,
brain fine, stomach contained the remains of pastry and a strange,
bitter substance that couldn't be identified. His spleen was three
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times normal size. Pupils were tightly contracted, says as if
as his body just down the corner muttered a quiet death,
without struggle, without identity. But weeks later, while re examining
the man's clothes, a clerk at the city Morgue noticed
a small stitched up pocket inside the waistband of his trousers.
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Inside was a tightly rolled up scrap of paper, just
two words to mom shud. They were Persian. It is
ended well. A local man stepped forward days later and
he had found something odd in the back seat of
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his car, parked near the beach of the night of
his passing. It was a copy of a book called
the Rabbiat of Omar Kim, an eleventh century book of
poems about fate, mortality, and the fleeting nature of life.
And in the book the back of the book was
a page that was torn out with the words to
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mom shut And inside the rear cover was a handwritten code,
five lines of strange letters, some crossed out, a cipher
that no one could crack, and a phone number. The
number belonged to a young nurse living near the beach.
When police visited her, she paled at the sight of
the dead man's bust. I don't know him, she said,
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but her hands trembled, and later her daughter would say
her mother nearly fainted when she saw the image in
a newspaper. She never spoke about it again. The book
itself was passed between departments, then it vanished. It was
never officially logged into evidence, but years later a retired
officer swore he kept it in his home for a
while and said he couldn't sleep while it was there.
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Said he heard whispering in the night, just beyond the
edges of sound, and he burned it in the backyard.
The next morning, his dog was found drowned in the
garden pond. Now here's some theories. Some said he was
a spy and the code was a message that the
nurse was part of something that she couldn't escape. Others
whisper that the book itself was never just poetry, that
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it was a key, it was a summoning text disguised
as a verse, that Omar Kayam didn't write it alone,
and those who tried to decode it now really understand
it don't live long well. In twenty twenty two, the
man's body was exhumed and DNA tests were run. Names
were suggested, but nothing stuck. He's still just the sr
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To man, still a man with no identity, still a
man who arrived from nowhere. Said nothing left behind a
single final message to mom. Should it has ended. But
some things don't end, not really, not when they're written
in ink that doesn't fade. They don't know who he is,
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no DNA, know nothing. That is insane. The next case
I we're to talk about is the lead masked case.
There were two Brazilian men that were found unalived on
a hillside wearing lead eye mess masks and raincoats. Nearby
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were cryptid notes mentoring a capsule and protection metals. No
cause of death was ever determined. This is one of
the most perplexing and eerie mysteries in Brazilian history. The
lead mask case the Chilling Tail, was shrouded in secrecy
at unanswered questions involved in the bizarre deaths of two
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men found on a remote hill in Brazil, and it
continues to haunt those who even explore it so. On
August seventeenth, nineteen sixty six, the bodies of two men
were discovered on a hill known as Moral du Vinom
and located near the town of Niteroi, Brazil, and the
men were identified as Maluel Pierra Deda Cruz, thirty two
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year old electronic technic, and Miguel jose Viana So, thirty
four year oed civil servant. They had been missing for
several days and their disappearance had raised concerns among their
families and friends. Well. The scene that greeted the authorities
was nothing short of macabre. See the bodies were found
lying side by side, dressed in formal attire with lead
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masks covering their eyes. The masks, typically used to protect
against radiation, were a chilling detail that would leave investigators baffled.
So the discovery of the bout of the bodies was
made up by a group of children who had been
playing in the area, and when they stumbled upon the
lifeless forms, they were struck by the eerie sight of
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the two men, their faces obscured by the heavy lead mask.
The children ran into deform the parents and soon the
local authorities were summoned, and upon arrival, the police were
confronted with a scene that defied explanation. The body showed
no signs of violence or struggle. There were no in
thetions of how the men had passed away. Only clues
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found at the scene were a small notebook and a
cryptic message that would send shivers down the spine of
anybody who read it so. The notebook contained a series
of notes that hinted at a mysterious meeting planned by
the two men. The notes mentioned a scientific experiment and
references to spiritual nature, and they also included a series
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of strange symbols and drawings that seemed to suggest a
connection to the occult or extraterrestrial phenomena. And one of
the most chilling aspects of the notes was a reference
to the operation and the lead mask. It appeared that
the men had planned to conduct some sort of experiment
involving the use of the mask, but the details were
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vague and left investigators with more questions and answers. There's
a lot of theories. Some speculated that the men were
involved in a secretive cult or in a cult group
that performed rituals involving lead masks. The idea of a
sinister ritual gone wrong sent chills to the community. Others
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say it's extraterrestrial that the men encounter extraterrestrial beings during
their experiment. The lead masks were thought to be means
of protection against some form of radiation or energy emitted
by UFOs. This theory fuelled fears of alien abduction, and
a more tragic theory positive that the two men had
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entered into an unaliving pact, believing that they could transcend
to another plane of existence, and the lead masks could
have been intended to shield them during their final moments.
The theory was particularly disturbing and it raised questions about
their middle state. And then, of course, some people thought
a darker theory suggested that the men were victims of
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a government experiment involving mind control or radiation exposure. I know, yeah,
it's crazy, isn't aari. The secrecies surrounding their deaths and
the bizarre circumstances of the case led some to believe
that they had been used as pawns in a large
or more sinister scheme. Despite the efforts of local authorities,
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the investigation to the deaths of these two men hit
a dead end. Autopsies revealed no clear cause of death,
There were no signs of poisoning, trauma, natural causes, and
the lead mask remained a chilling enigma. And then, of course,
as you know, as time passed, the case faded from
public attention, but people still keep talking about it today.
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The lead mass case remains one of Brazil's most enduring mysteries.
There were books, documentaries, discussions about this. The chilling details
of the case continued to evoke fear, intrigue, so nothing.
It's a chilling fate tail that continues to evol fear
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and speculation, so no one knows what happened or even
how they passed away. That is insane. When I read
these stories to prepare, I was kind of dumbstrung. Yeah, cheeto, Okay,
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really a strange case. The Flannin isleslyn The Flannin Isles
Lighthouse disappearance. The nineteen hundred three lighthouse keepers vanished from
a remote Scottish island without a trace. The log book
contain eerie entries about a powerful storm, yet weather or
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it showed clear skies. So here's the story behind this.
Really interesting. In the remote North Atlantic, where the wind
howled like a beast and the waves clawed a jagged
rocks stood the Flannin Ale Lighthouse. Its cold stone tower
rose from a tiny island set in an ocean against
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the ocean's fury. It was supposed to be a place
of safety in order, where three men kept the light burning,
guiding ships through treacherous waters. The one winner, something went
terribly wrong. James Ducot was a relief keeper sent to
the Flannin Isles in December nineteen hundred and when the
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supply steamer Hesperus arrived at a stormy crossing, Ducot and
the captain noticed something strange. The lighthouse was dark. No
welcoming beacon flickered from the tower, and as they approached
the island, a feeling of unease crept in. The usual
signs of light, smoke from the chimney, footsteps in the
snow were absent. The door to the lighthouse was unlocked.
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Inside silence, they found no one. The three keepers, James Ducott,
Thomas Marshall and Donald MacArthur, had vanished without a trace.
The lighthouse was in disarray, the clock had stopped, and
the beds unmade. A chair lay overturned. The log book
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ended abruptly three days earlier, on December fifteenth, with a
final encryptive sentry or entry says storm can't hold much longer.
No body's no clues, just an eerie emptiness Where three
men should have been now, Ducot and the captain searched
the island around the base of the lighthouse to the
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ground was churned up and muddy, as if something had
dragged itself there. Near the cliffs, they found strange footprints,
too large for any man or unlike any animal known
to the island, And at the edge of the rocky shore,
they saw a tangled mess of ropes and a coil
of weather beaten chain. Something had happened out there in
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the storm, but what That night, as the relief crew
huddled in the supply ship, the wind's mournful wails seemed
to carry the voices whispers barely audible beneath the roar
of the sea. Shadows flickered across the dark water's shapes
just beyond the lantern's reach. Some sailors told tales of
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a monstrous wave, furious ocean spirit, claiming the keepers for
their stubborn defiance. Others spoke of a ghostly ship seen
on stormy nights, crude by lost souls seeking to drag
others into the depths. Well. Ducot never forgot the silence
inside the lighthouse, the way the air felt thick with dread,
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And when he left the island, he swore he had
heard the faint sound of a bell ringing far out
at calling for help. No one could answer, And to
this day the Flannin Aisles stand deserted. The lighthouse burns bright,
but the men who tended its flames are gone, swallowed
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by the storm or something far darker, and when you
hear the wind howl along a lonely coastline and the
waves crash with a voice like a scream. Remember the
keepers of the flann And Aisles. They vanished without a trace,
swallowed up by the sea's cold, embraced, leaving only questions
and a light that never dies. True story, that is it?
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That is insane? Now? Oh, it's pretty cool, lily, Okay,
mister producer, were like this one. And for those of
you who like UFOs and alien life, nineteen seventy seven,
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something very very special happened. The Wow signal, all right,
the Wow signal listened to this one. A brief, strong
radio signal from space was detected by astronomers in Ohio.
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It lasted seventy two seconds and seemed to come from
deep space. No one has been able to replicate it
or explain it. So here's the story. In the winner
of nineteen seventy seven, a small radio telescope nestled in
the fields of Ohio caught something strange, a sharp, powerful
burst of radio waves from deep space. Scientists call it
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the Wow Signal and mysterious message from beyond our Solar system.
For doctor Alan Reeves, the lead astronomer. It was more
than just a blip on a screen. It was proof
that we were not alone. Now this is really it,
this is a very it's just interesting here. But soon
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it became clear that the discovery would cost more than
he ever imagined. Alan worked late that night, staring at
the glowing pren out of the signal's pattern. It lasted
seventy two seconds, long enough to catch his full attention,
but then vanished as quickly as it appeared. The coordinates
pointed to a distant star cluster, too far for any
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human made transmission. So as Alan pondered the signals meaning,
a creeping on ease settled over him. He felt like
he was being watched. Days passed, but the signal never returned.
The observatory was quiet, yet Alan's nights grew restless. He
started noticing small things, equipment behaving oddly, faint static in
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his headphone, shadows moving where none should be. Then the
dreams began, and in his sleep, Alan saw a dark
void sprinkle with stars. A voice echoed through the silence.
Alien it's somehow familiar, we are here, A presence pushed
to the edge of his mind. That's what he would
hear in his dreams. He woke, you know, gasping, drenched
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in sweat, he said. Colleagues noticed his growing obsession. Alan
began to isolate himself, pouring over the signal's data trying
to decode it. His notes became a radic filled with
strange symbols and warnings, and one night, while analyzing a
faint repetition buried in the static, Alan received another transmission,
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this time clear but disturbing. The message was not a greeting,
it was a warning, and it said do not listen.
Alan's radio crackled violently and voices speaking in tongues beyond comprehension.
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His equipment sparked and died, and outside the night sky
shimmer unnaturally, stars blinking out one by one. Something was coming,
he believed. The next morning, the observatory was abandoned. Alan
was gone. His desk was covered in frantic scribbles. They
hear me, they are near, do not answer, And all
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that remained was the faint hum of a radio endlessly
searching the void. And weeks later, the WOW signal was
re examined by other astronomers, but it never reappeared. Some
said Alan had gone mad, lost you know, to the
isolation of his work, others whispered that he had made
contact something ancient and hostile, reaching across the stars. And
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sometimes late at night, when static fills the silence, you
can still hear the faint echo of the WOW signal,
calling and waiting, perhaps a cosmic whisper that promises knowledge
but carries a curse. And this, my friend, that's a
true story, completely went missing the Wow signal. These are insane.
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This is another story. In nineteen fifty five, the m
V Djoyida Mystery, This was a merchant ship, was found
adrift in the Pacific Ocean with no crew on board.
The radio was tuned to free emergency frequency, but the
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vessel was still seaworthy. The twenty five people on board
They were never found. So the MV Joida was supposed
to be a routine voyage, sturdy merchant vessel sixty nine
feet long, built to weather Pacific's unpredictable moods well. On
October third, nineteen fifty five, she left Samoa bound for
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the Tokla Islands, carrying a cargo of medical supplies, radios,
a handful of passengers, and a crew. But the ship
never reached her destination, so weeks later a search party
found the Joyda drifting six hundred miles off course. The
ship was battered and listing heavily. Now it's radio certainly
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it smashed lifeboats, missing no one on board. The cabins
were locked from the inside, the navigation log stopped abruptly,
and the engine was dead. The strange part, the ship's
suppliers were untouched. No sign of struggle, no body is
no explanation. Lieutenant George Harris was one of the first
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on the scene, and the moment he stepped on board,
a chill round down his spine. The air was thick
with the stench of salt and something else, something faint,
like a metallic Yet there was no blood, no sign
of fire or fight, just an eerie stillness. The radio
room was chaos of broken equipment, with any either shot.
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The receiver crackled intermittently, emitting bursts of static that sounded
almost like whispers, and Harris felt as if the ship
itself was trying to speak, warning him to stay away.
So he searched the cabins and one door was locked tight.
When finally forced open, it revealed a room in perfect order.
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Beds made personal belongings neatly stacked, but a small pull
of water had gathered on the floor, as if the
sea had silently crept inside. It is the m V
as in Victor Joyda Joya, But no one was there,
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and on the deck lifeboats were gone, yet there was
no sign anyone had lowered them. The ropes and davits
were intact, hanging uselessly. Or had the crew and the
passengers gone Well, theory is obviously abound. Empirate attack, mutinies,
sudden illness none fit the facts. Some whispered dark stories
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like the Joyita had sailed into a ghost storm, thank
you a cursed patch of sea where ships is vanished
without a trace. Lieutenant Harris felt haunted by the silence
of that ghost ship. At night, he swore he heard
faint footsteps echoing in the empty corridors, and soft voices. Well,
one morning, his relief found him staring out at the sea,
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pale trembling. He said, I heard them, he whispered, He's
here's words, I the lost souls of the Joyda that
are still out there waiting. So the Envy Joyda was
towed back to port, but never repaired. The ship remained
a ghostly reminder of the Pacific's mystery. So thank you, Connie.
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So what happened to those on board? Did they vanish
into the ocean's depths or does something else, something unfathomable,
claim them, leaving the Joie to drift alone, a silent
warning of the endless sea. Some say, if you sail
near the spot where the Joyido is found and you
can hear her radio crackle in the dead of night
or a broken voice. But this remains completely and totally unsolved. Yeah, well,
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hello there, kim me, Yeah, welcome. Isn't it crazy? Now?
I We'll do a couple more and then we'll ask
answer questions. Let's see how that goes. Okay, nineteen forties
and fifties ain't not going on a cruise anytime soon.
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The Bennington Triangled disappearances or there's been a series of vanishings,
occurred in Vermont's Green Mountains, and including hikers and townspeople
who vanished without a trace in the same area. It
is now dubbed as the Bennington Triangle. Here's the story
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behind it. In the rugged hills of southwestern Vermont lies
a stretch of wilderness locals called the Bennington Triangle. It's
not marked on any map, but those who know the
land speak in hushed tones about the strange vanishing. This
plague the area in nineteen forty five, when a young
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man named Middy Rivers set out to hunt deer in
the dense woods near Glastonbury Mountain. Midi was an experienced outdoorsman,
but he never returned. Search parties found his abandoned truck
and gear, but no sign of Midi. Then came Paula Weldon,
a college student out for a hike on the Long
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Trail in nineteen forty six. Think you. She was seen
last on a mountain ridge, carrying a lunch pail and
wearing her signature yellow sweater. Didn't return. Rescue teams scored
the forests for weeks. Paul had vanished without a trace.
The disappearance has continued over years, and James E. Tetford
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in nineteen forty nine and Paul Jepson in nineteen fifty
each vanished and the same region, leaving only mystery behind.
And Tom Whittaker, a local wildlife officer, had heard the
stories growing up and never believed them until the night
he went missing. Thank you Michelle, Thank you guys. So
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it was early October. The air was crisp and sharp
leaves rustling like you know, whispered warnings. And Tom had
been at tracking a poacher in the Bennington Triangle when
his radio went silent. Days later, his patrol truck was
found on the edge of the forest, engine running but empty.
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No footprints led away from the vehicle, no signs of
a struggle. Inside the truck was a journal Tom's last words,
scrawled in desperation, and it said they watch from the trees,
not animals, not men, Shadows with eyes that burn like fire.
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They whisper my name. I can't escape. If you find this,
stay away, stay out of the Bennington Triangle well. Local
legend spoke of a darkness in the woods, a presence
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that consumed those who dared enter. Some said it was
restless spirit of the land itself. Others whispered of something older,
being from beyond the natural world, stalking the forest floor.
Yet later, as hikers and hunters still vanished, some reported
hearing strange noises low chance carried on the wind or
the snap twigs where no one is there. One man
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described a pair of glowing eyes watching him from the thicket,
freezing him in place until he fled. But despite warnings,
thrill seekers and investigators came to explore the triangle, few
stayed long, and all left with stories on our knees,
a feeling watched, or shadows that moved beyond the firelight,
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and the disappearance has never stopped. So, my friends, if
you find yourself near glaston Berry Mountain, remember Tom Whittaker's warning,
thank you Johnny, don't answer the whispering voices and says,
whatever you do, don't look into the eyes that burn
like fire in the shadows. And this is a true story.
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We gotta go to bedding and trying, and don't we
I think so, mm hm we should? No, yeah, absolutely
tell us how it is. Okay. And we talked about
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this not too long ago, but I do want to
mention this again because this is really interesting. Remember the
Kamarde de Bahn incident that I talked about nineteen ninety three.
It's similar to the d'atlot pass, a group of hikers
in Siberia. They passed away under strange circumstances, sudden internal bleeding,
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foaming at the mouth, no cause of death, no clear
cause of death. Only one survivor made it out. For
those of you who don't know what happened very quickly
on this one and involved a group of hikers, the
d'autloft pass is thank you. Is really a strange case
because the Datloft Pass, these hikers were experienced hikers. They
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were not novices by any means, and the dautlaw past
as well as these people listen to this and involves
a group of hikers and the vanished without a trace
in the wilderness of Siberia, leaving behind a series of
inexplicable events that continue to haunt those who hear it. So,
the Kamar De'ban Mountains range, located in Siberia, is known
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for its breath taking beauty, but also the treacherous terrain.
So dense forest, steep cliffs, unpredictable weather create an environment
that can be as deadly as it is stunning. So,
in the summer of nineteen ninety three, a group of
experienced hikers set out to explore the rugged wilderness, unaware
that they were about to step into a nightmare. So
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the group consisted of several individuals, including a seasoned mountaineer
named Vladimir Schumkoff and its friends who are eager to
experience the raw beauty of the Kamard d'bon range, and
they're well prepared, equipped with necessary gear, familiar with the
risk of hiking in a remote area like this. However,
as they ventured deeper into the mountains, they would soon
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encounter series of events that would change their lives forever.
Thank you very much so. On July sixth, nineteen ninety three,
the group began their hike, exciting to explore the breathtaking landscapes,
and they planned to camp for several days, enjoying the
tranquility of nature and the thrill of adventure. But as
days passed, their excitement turned to dread. When the group
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failed to return on schedule, their families grew increasingly concerned,
and they reported their disappearance to the authorities and a
search and rescue operation was launched. What followed was a
chilling and perplexing series of events that would leave investigators baffled.
So as search teams scored the Damar Debah Mountains, they
faced numerous challenges. The dense forest, rugged train made it
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difficult to locate the missing hikers. Well days turned into weeks,
and hope began to wane, and yet the search continued,
driven by the determination to uncover the truth. So during
the search of rescuers stumbled upon a series of disturbing clues.
They found abandoned equipment, personal belongings, even remnants of a fire.
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But most unsettling of all were the eerie signs that
something had gone horribly wrong. So witnesses report hearing strange
noises in the area, unexplained sounds that echoed through the
mountains that night, and some claimed to have seen shadowy
figures moving among the trees, while others spoke of a
pervasive dents of dread that hung in the air. The
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atmosphere was thick, was an unsettling energy, people said, while
weeks later, after an exhaustive search, the bodies of several
hikers were finally discovered, and their conditions in which they
were found were horrifying. The bodies exhibited signs of extreme trauma,
some showing signs of injuries that could not be easily explained.
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It was as if they had encountered a force far
beyond what any human could withstand, And the most chilling
aspect of the discovery was the state of their bodies.
They were found in state of disarray, scattered across the
mountain side. Some were partially buried under rocks, while others
were positioned in unnatural poses, as if they had been
placed there intentionally. The sheer brutality think of their doctor, James.
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The sheer brutality of the scene sent shock waves to
the search teams and investigators. Well, there's a lot of theories.
Let's talk about the theories. One is. One of the
initial theories suggested that the hikers had fallen victim to
a wild animal attack. However, the nature of the injuries
the lack of evidence of a struggle led many to
dismiss the theory as insufficient to explain the horrors that unfolded.
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Another theory positive that the hikers had encountered a hostile
group or individuals in the wilderness. The idea of a person,
a horrible person, lurking in the remote mountains sent chills
to the community. Another as the details of the incident
became public, some began to spend about the possibility of
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supernatural involvement, strange noises, shadowy figures, the overall sense of
dread led some to believe that the hikers had encountered
something otherworldly, and then, of course, a more sinisor theory
suggested that the hikers has stumbled upon a secret government
experiment or military activity. But the idea of a cover
up involving clandestine operations in their remote wilderness raised unsettling
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questions about what happened. Well. Despite extensive investigations, the true
nature of the Camard de Bahn incident remains a mystery. Today.
The case has inspired numerous documentaries, articles, discussions. The chilling
details of the incident continues to evoke fear and intrigue,
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leaving many people to wonder what really happened to the hikers?
You know, were they victims of a brutal attack or
did they encounter something for more sinister? The under answered
question lingers, and no one knows. And as we reflect
certainly on this haunting mystery of the Kamaradbon incident, we're
confronted with the unsettling reality that some questions may never
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be answered, and the darkness of this story looms large,
reminding us that the wilderness can be both beautiful and terrifying.
So the commando the Camar de Bon incident serves as
a chilling reminder of the fragility of life and the
shadows that can engulf us in the most unexpected ways
and places, and even to this day, it remains unsolved. Okay, Hello,
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so we're gonna stop there and I have a few more.
Let me just I'm gonna turn up. I'm sure I'll
be turning sub chatnel back on here in a moment. Yeah.
It's a really strange, isn't it. Well, actually we have well,
let's just do one more very quickly, because we have
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enough time doing more. The Malaysian Airlines flight m H
three P seventy twenty fourteen Hello, a commercial plane with
two hundred and thirty nine people on board, vanished mid flight.
Despite international searches and satellite tracking, only scattered debris has
ever been found so as March eight, twenty fourteen, when
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Malaysia Airlines flight MH three seventy took off and Kuala
thempour bound for Beijing. On board were two hundred and
thirty nine SOLS passengers and crew. Captain Sahari Ahmad Shaw
and his co pilot followed the flight plan thank of
the prippman, the plight the flight the plane systems hummed steadily,
then without warning, the plane vanished from radar. Air traffic
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controllers scrambled. Attempts to contact the aircraft failed, no distress called,
no signal, just silence, and search efforts spanned thousands of
miles across the Indian Ocean, but no records, no bodies.
It was as the plane had just swallowed up hold
by the sky. And among the search team was Alina Park,
satellite analysts tasked with combing through endless images of the ocean.
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So she poured over every pixel, desperate for a cloth.
Then she saw something, a shimmer on the water surface,
two perfect two symmetrical to be natural, and coordinates matched
the LaStone path of MH three seventy. But as Elena
zoomed in, the shimmer flickered then vanished. So that night
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Elena dreamt off the plane and she was inside the cabin.
In the dream, she hummld the engines echoing in her ears,
the passengers silently, faces pale and blank, her eyes wide
with fear. Outside the windows, the sky stretched endlessly, she said,
an impossible black void with the stars that flickered, And
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suddenly the plane lurched violently and the lights flickered and
the cold wind swept through the cabin. She said, A
voice whispered in a language Elina couldn't understand, low and guttural. Anyway,
she woke obviously with heart pass and on her desk
was a photo that she hadn't seen before, a grainy
image of his strange pulsating light beneath the ocean's surface.
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And as the days passed, strange reports emerged from the
search teams. Radios picked up faint static voices, instruments malfunctioned inexplicably.
Some sailors spoke of ghostly figures. Well, Elena's colleagues grew uneasy,
some refused to even return to the search zone. Then
Elena started hearing the voice herself. She said, at first
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just whispers over the phone or in her headphones. Soon
it was inside her mind, and she uncovered a theory
that the plane had entered a rift, a tear between realities,
swallowed by something older than time. The passengers weren't deceased,
but trapped in liminal space between worlds. Well, Elena's obsessive grew,
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and one night, alone in the control room, she saw
the shimmering again, and this time formed into a doorway,
a swirling vortex basically in the ocean, and drawn by
a force beyond reasons. She reached out and the world
twisted Color's blood, and she was pulled beneath the waves.
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She was she had a terrible dream. No trace of
IMH three seventy was really ever found. No one knows
what happened to the passengers and crew. Now they've recently
recovered something, but they have no idea why they were
never they never reported it. There was no ping on
the satellite. Some say when the ocean is calm the night,
it's clear, you can hear the faint hum of a
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plane's engine far out at sea. But ultimately we don't know.
Even to this day, we don't know what happened to
IMH to that flight. No clue. Obviously it went down
because they did find parts of it, thank you there,
but we simply don't know why they did not onto
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an emergency. What happened. I don't know, Yeah, no bodies.
Of course, the Indian Ocean is huge, it is huge,
But the fact that there was no satellite being is
very strange, and that they said nothing. They would have
transmitted something if there was an emergency, just disappeared, so
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we don't know. Okay, So there we go, guys. That
is your presentation of unscary, unexplained historical stories. And some
of these stories are crazy. There was, there was quite
a few of them. Maybe one day, maybe one day
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they'll be solved. Oh wow, your sister was supposed to
be on that flight. Wow, thank you, Patrick. I'd say
that is very interesting. But you know I would would
I go into the Vermont Mountains of course? Yeah, yeah,
well the great Big Bazooka, Yes, absolutely, because actually it's
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it's not so much the paranormal thing that I'd be
frightened up. I'd be of real animals that are there,
you know. That's that's the thing to be concerned about.
I think I think it was intentional, So I do
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believe that it was something was intentional. I think there
was foul play there, whether it be the captain or
the pilot. So it could also it could also be
perhaps that that that the pressurization of the plane, that
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maybe perhaps there was a fault in that and they
just were aware, they were not aware of it. So
if it was not purposeful, then I would say it
could be that the depressurization something was wrong. Something happened,
because when you're at that elevation and if you don't
have pressurization, it would not take long at all for
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you to become incredibly disoriented and then just simply pass away. No,
not implosion when you're thirty five forty thousand feet above ground.
That's why planes are pressurized, and so because the breathing,
it makes it's very difficult to breathe in that type
of elevation. And so it's possible that there could have
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been some type of malfunction with the pressurization of the
aircraft and perhaps the pilots were unaware of it. And
when that happens. Matter of fact, that happened to a
professional golfer I forgot his name. Yeah, Jacqueline, you know
it's funny you just said that the professional golfer on
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his in his jet and that depressurization they just were
slumped over. It just makes you very, very very tired,
and then before you know it, you're you're asleep. Yes,
Stuart Payne, thank you. You are asleep and that's it
you You just you pass away. So it's quite possible
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that could have happened to but we don't know that's
what makes it really interesting. Thank you, Trish, very kind
of you. Thank you. Yeah. Oxygen deprivation Payne Stewart, Okay, yeah,
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when you get up into that elevation. This is why
if you ever see the you know, people who hike
up to Everest, they call it the death zone. I
believe it's after thirty thousand or thirty five thousand. Hello,
And when you get past that level, your body literally
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starts to die, and so you have to have many
people have oxygen. Most people you have to have oxygen
when you're at that level. But even then you're limited.
And so it's the movie Everest is fantastic. If you've
never seen the movie Everest, it talks about that issue
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as well, and it shows what could happen. All right, Hello, everybody, welcome, Welcome,
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