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@Bouch1018
Жыл бұрын
I have to say, I’ve dropped them in the toilet once, dropped them on the floor multiple times to the point where the plastic is broken apart and held with tape. Both speaker screens are gone. The case doesn’t have a hinge anymore. They still charge perfect, sound just fine, and both buttons work just fine. Impressive for the cheaper earbuds for sure.
@matthewpitre8159
Жыл бұрын
Hello fan from before the adpocalypse here I've been asking you to cover a certain case it would belong in one of these type of not too many people have covered it and also its involving a indigenous persons so that could be another reason it's not covered often but it is mysterious. The case of Arnold ARÇHAMBEAU and ruby BRUGUIER . It was a young couple who just had an infant and they were taking a break for a night and going out and having fun with the girls cousin tagging along. On their way home they got into a car accident and it gets really mysterious from there the young girl who was the cousin is the only survivor and what she says makes it only more mysterious plus there was sightings of one of the persons after they supposedly were dead you got to cover this case please
@mmmapplesauce1673
Жыл бұрын
@Don't Read My Profile Picture ok
@auburn_and_cordsdude7415
Жыл бұрын
When will you bring back the horror stories? Its been 11 months since the last one.
@michelleaguirre6412
Жыл бұрын
Ayyys Lazy el Brandon se cayó en un pozo no mms jajajaja 😂
@explosiveramennoodles
Жыл бұрын
Of course, the village called "Fingringhoe" would be in Essex.
@lunaticxlow
Жыл бұрын
😳
@thegraydirewolf9325
Жыл бұрын
I caught that too
@temmy9
Жыл бұрын
Not english, could you explain for the curious?
@runedoom
Жыл бұрын
@@temmy9 Essex has sex in it, while fingering is a sex act and hoe is a term for extremely sexual people, typically women.
@ruththedog_
Жыл бұрын
@@temmy9 if you say fingring out loud it sounds like fingering so it sounds like i says fingering hoe
@Crossark1
Жыл бұрын
“An empty bottle simply labeled ‘poison’.” That’s the sort of thing a three year old would do to stage a suicide lmao
@johndrummey9897
Жыл бұрын
up until the 40s-50s shit was really labeled like that tho lmao
@Imnotinterested0123
Жыл бұрын
What? The fact you thought that thought makes me question your metal health
@LoveShaysloco
Жыл бұрын
Here's an intersecting thought for she was reading Romeo and Juliette. Were 2 star crossed lovers take there life. And how did Romeo take his life where Juliette took fake version. Poison and the body was thought to be a males frame. Just trying to connect the dots with what was said here
@karenamyx2205
Жыл бұрын
This sounds like an encounter on RDR2
@Saracooper22
Жыл бұрын
The thing is, they had the ability to test for different types of poisons by that time in history. They had the bottle, even if the body was entirely skeletonized. Arsenic, strychnine, mercury, cyanide - these and other poisons could be detected with the scientific methods of the era. It makes me wonder if the ‘bottle of poison’ is a made-up factoid added later. Both bc it just sounds so cartoonish, and bc you’d think they’d have run tests on it, if it was actually there.
@thingsthatfester2877
Жыл бұрын
Hearing about the cyclist case and how it was likely someone who didn’t really have any family or friends to report them missing just reminds me about how there’s probably so many bodies out there, bodies that were never discovered and disappearances that were never reported all because they didn’t have any family. Thinking about how those people might never be found or have any form of justice.
@cdes1776
Жыл бұрын
I also thought it could be a lone tourist.
@glorygloryholeallelujah
Жыл бұрын
Just look at how many John/Jane doe bodies remain unclaimed and unidentified! Victims sometimes can’t even be identified after the killer has been caught (I believe the “gameshow killer” and possibly the “truck stop killer” both had/have stacks of victim photos, with many of them never being identified/reported missing and still remain unknown to this day). It’s definitely a heartbreaking realization that there are so many nameless, faceless people, that die/disappear and will likely never receive proper justice (or funerals). Many of them likely wanted the end of their life to never be known and didn’t want a “proper burial” - but I would bet that most of them didn’t want it to be that way. 💔 It’s especially eerie to think about how many “living phantoms” exist around us, in our modern era- when it feels like everything and everyone is connected, documented and kept track of constantly. It almost seems unfathomable that someone could simply die/disappear and not have it be noticed/reported. 😢
@nugsymalone1247
Жыл бұрын
You think thats bad, every year in america over 400,000 kids go missing. Thats the real pandemic
@Whatlander
Жыл бұрын
Even bodies that are recovered frequently end up lost to obscurity if there's no one to pay the fee for their remains to be released from the coroner's office.
@thingsthatfester2877
Жыл бұрын
@@Whatlander It's truly sad
@c.w.8200
Жыл бұрын
Brandon Swanson is one of these cases that show it's entirely too easy to get lost and disappear out in nature.
@frances9975
Жыл бұрын
For sure but the fact that he seemed to come across something that distressed him makes me think that there was something more to his disappearance
@sergf3624
Жыл бұрын
Literally another Brandon (Lawson) that got lost back in 2013 same exact way weird phone call everything the same that one was solved in 2022 more than likely thats what happened to this guy
@mypud4068
Жыл бұрын
But how? The cops found his car pretty fast and so they knew what area he was in within a day and so idk how he could have gotten that far ahead and never found despite massive searches. He also said he could clearly see lights how do you get that lost following lights
@gaaraxnaru
Жыл бұрын
@@mypud4068 He was partially blind.
@maxrheuble2906
Жыл бұрын
His specific expletive is exactly what I say every time I twist my ankle or fall during a hike. And that's during the day time, on a marked trail, hiking experience, and full eyesight...
@danem2215
Жыл бұрын
I can't imagine how much guilt Brandon's dad has, telling him to walk to the lights instead of staying by the car. Not his fault in the slightest but knowing that could've been the impetus for his disappearance must weigh heavy.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
I didn't really understand why his dad told him to do that in the first place 🤔 Just seems to me it would have been easier to find him with the car, as well as being safer for him to just sit inside it with the doors locked 🤷♀️
@xXDimistreoXx
Жыл бұрын
i think it's completely his fault for not telling brandon to stay on the god damn road, kid's got shitty vision he should not be prancing thru cornfields at 2am
@xXDimistreoXx
Жыл бұрын
@@ieditedmyname289 lock yourself in the trunk maybe?
@HowardMoon56
Жыл бұрын
@@Clo_Dub Can you tell me what was their relationship like? Just found out about this case, it's really sad situation and could easily be avoided...
@michaelmann8800
Жыл бұрын
@@Clo_Dub Can you please elaborate?
@Rujewitblood
Жыл бұрын
"My son is blind in one eye, has been drinking, crashed his car, and doesn't know where he is. His last words, before his phone cut off were 'OH SHIT!'" "He probably ran away."
@arthas640
8 ай бұрын
That sounds like it could be a real conversation with 911 today
@garethmoores4168
6 ай бұрын
Is it just laziness or total arrogance that makes cops decide a thing like that when everything they're being told clearly points to the person not having run away?. It's so frustrating when you hear a case that's so blatantly not a run away but the cops won't budge!?!😡
@gggc1003
6 ай бұрын
@@garethmoores4168no cmon dude just ran away it’s obvious
@evie5375
Жыл бұрын
as someone who's lived in rural america, it is REALLY common to have old wells or cesspits that aren't on record. i think it's most likely that brandon fell into one of these and it could explain why dogs couldn't find him.
@mirandarose1604
Жыл бұрын
I live maybe 45 minutes from where Brandon Swanson went missing. It is very possible he fell into a well. Farm houses are often abandoned or torn down and wells are just covered with dirt. Unfortunately with how rural the area is, it's almost impossible to even figure out where to start. We will never give up hope that his parents finally have answers. Just like with Jacob wetterling, we keep porch lights on to help Brandon find his way home in hopes he's still alive.
@WorldOfDeepThought
Жыл бұрын
@@mirandarose1604 What was the light source they thought to be city lights of Lynd? With only the flashlight to orientate himself, he must have gone in that direction when he left his car.
@Nsjwjwkw12
Жыл бұрын
I was reading that they did a search for him covering both the land and the Yellow Medicine River, the latter of which some speculated that Swanson might have fallen into and drowned. Search dogs actually picked up his scent on a trail near the river, which they followed to the water and which lead them to the other side of the river (lending credence to the idea that he had, at some point, fallen in), after which they continued north along the riverbank, towards the Yellow Medicine County line, where the trail suddenly ended. The search dogs also picked up the scent of human remains a few times near Mud Creek, north of Porter. So I think it’s very possible he fell into a body of water he did not see during the dead of the night and that’s why his body has never been found. He was legally blind in his left eye and left his glasses in his car for some strange reason - so that would’ve made it difficult for him to scout the rural terrain he was in accurately and accidentally fell into something he did not see.
@lawdadz4332
Жыл бұрын
I didn’t even think about that. I figured maybe a farmer shot him thinking he was sabotaging his fields?
@tonysopranooo1
Жыл бұрын
lol u think they didn't think of checking those ?? how many abandoned wells could there possibly be in that area
@beardedhussar1755
Жыл бұрын
I've followed the Brandon Swanson case for some time now, and I can't help but think his remains will be found somewhere out in those acres and acres of cornfields one day. I think he was confused as to his location so could have been referencing a different town's lights than the ones his dad was referring to. This would result in Brandon being outside the assumed search area. I also feel like an unmarked, abandoned test well is more likely than foul play. You'd have to be a well organized serial killer to be lying in wait in the middle of no wheresville in a random cornfield. Falling or sliding into an old well would certainly solicit an Oh shit from me.
@theamazingcowlet
Жыл бұрын
There was also an abandoned farmhouse, right? What if at the moment of Brandon's disappearance it wasn't abandoned?
@Berrystrongsauce
Жыл бұрын
Around here farmers are plowing the fields once or twice a year, beginning and end of harvest usually. The soil is so molested that if remains were in a field they would just get mixed into the soil. The other think is he went missing during a time when crops where either tiny or just barely up. He would have been seein if people properly scoured the fields. Mostly likely is he fell in the yellow medicine or foul play.
@mommy2libras
Жыл бұрын
@@theamazingcowlet who is going to wait around in some somewhat remote abandoned farmhouse just hoping that this will be the one night out of a thousand that someone will happen to stumble through the field? The whole "someone lurking in the shadows" theory is the most ridiculous one- if someone is waiting for a victim, they're going tonwait somewhere where there's a reasonable chance that someone will walk by. An abandoned farm along a back highway? There's a hundred places like that in those rural "in between towns" areas where people don't walk through for years. And no one would have any reason to think a person would come along for any reason, not even by accident. Not only that but even if someone snuck up on him in the middle of a big ass field without him noticing, he may have cursed and dropped his phone but dropping it in dirt or fallow grass wouldn't have broken it and his parents still would have heard something, even if they couldn't make it out. However an abandoned farm would also have an abandoned well and even one they'd been using regularly, if the farm had been abandoned a good while, the cap could have rotted out or if concrete, could have crumbled and would have been overgrown. There'd be nothing marking it and you could be one second walking and the next second falling or even already deep in the earth. And if it was wet or still had water, that would kill the phone immediately. So watch your step in old fields where you know homesteads used to be. Some were less responsible about capping theirs or just left open test wells because, in their theory, they weren't that big but after years, the hole sometimes gets bigger and as we've learned, the human body can slide quite easily down incredibly small spaces you'd never think it could.
@Mina-gs8tq
Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the countryside and my first thought was of a well too. A "oh shit" is pretty common when you lose balance. When you realise where you are, you are already deep down, probably unconscious if not dead. Tbh the idea of someone dying alone after days in there it's terrifying. If something happened I hope it was quick, at least. Also yes, in some areas all the roads are pretty much the same so it's all familiar even if it's a new route.
@anthroposmetron4475
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, given he had very poor vision and was stumbling about in the dark in a rural area it's pretty obvious he most likely fell into a well/shaft/ditch/hole or the like. But people love their boogeymen fantasies. He should really have stayed with his car until morning, someone with vision problems and who has been drinking should not be going cross-country in the dark.
@yolomcswagmuffins6574
Жыл бұрын
Potentially a human male with a bottle nearby listed as poison and Ada's last known activity was reading Romeo and Juliet over dinner. Odd.
@sylmini6360
Жыл бұрын
And then the large deposit when there was already a skeleton in the cottage...
@bloodyneptune
Жыл бұрын
Yeah cause _that's_ not concerning
@c.w.8200
Жыл бұрын
The bottle labeled as poison makes me wonder if someone dug up a body at the cemetery and staged the whole thing as a morbid joke or would a relative have profited from having her declared dead?
@king81992
Жыл бұрын
The remains might belong to someone who tried to harm/ killed Ada.
@ravencrow1011
Жыл бұрын
Staging the Romeo and Juliet final part?
@SamSparks95
Жыл бұрын
"No officer, I swear! The car just disappeared after my ex-wife implicated me in a murder where the car would have been a key piece of evidence!"
@bloodyneptune
Жыл бұрын
"Oh, you found it? Burnt out in the woods? Weird..."
@hoze1235
Жыл бұрын
thiefs are known to burn their stolen goods
@gaaraxnaru
Жыл бұрын
@@hoze1235 Yes, but that wasn't the case here and what kind of thief would steal a bloody and broken car? That's just asking for trouble.
@octavio2794
Жыл бұрын
@@gaaraxnaru trevor
@gaaraxnaru
Жыл бұрын
@@octavio2794 What?
@kandreasworld4374
Жыл бұрын
If Ada had just left town for a long time and then came home, she would have continued to use money from her account. Someone put money in her account to get someone to go back to her house and find that body. I don't think it was her but someone came up with a good way to make another body disappear.
@excentrik5725
Жыл бұрын
i was wondering if the police found out if someone was withdrawing that money... i think that its unlikely that nobody touched that money since then. If somebody did take the money, that would be no 1 suspect
@cliffordduzz4342
Жыл бұрын
Did you ever think she was really male yes there were trans back then just didn't announce it to the whole world or they'd be dead
@GalinaEv
Жыл бұрын
Did they even check what was in the bottle?
@dfgfdgdfgfdg2902
Жыл бұрын
@@GalinaEv pretty sure the bottle with poison written on it is from Romeo and Juliet
@GalinaEv
Жыл бұрын
@@dfgfdgdfgfdg2902 like a stage prop? Maybe it was even empty
@Foutainoflife1
Жыл бұрын
On the Brandon Swanson case, I don't understand why he didn't just stay with his car. It sounds as if his car was easily found during the daylight so why get out and start walking in the dark? I understand his Dad had suggested he walk towards the lights of town but he didn't seem to know where he was. Maybe it's because I'm a woman but the idea of walking in the dark, whether it be alongside the road or through fields, in an unfamiliar area has doom written all over it in my eyes. It's an unfortunate & sad case. Alive or not, I hope this family will somehow find some clues that will help them determine what happened to this young man and offer them resolution and a path towards closure.
@lucienthurston366
Жыл бұрын
Very good point. I'd have stayed with the car 100%. Stay on the road, stay on the phone, ask a passerby where the location is. It would never occur to me to go wandering through fields.
@toshirodragon
Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY! Stay in the car, lock the doors and wait for daylight. Just common sense.
@bryanterrill7674
Жыл бұрын
Because he, like most, and especially at that age, thought nothing bad would happen. It's obvious he fell
@dae8665
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure his dad really regrets telling him to walk to the town. When lost it's always better to wait in the same area and wait for help. His parents were on their way to him, so there was no reason for Brandon to leave his vehicle. If he had just stayed in with the doors locked, he'd've been fine ): Especially if his eyesight was impaired he shouldn't've been walking alone in an unfamiliar area at night. It's so sad ):
@mypud4068
Жыл бұрын
We’re I talking to my parents I’d have probably walked to, the thing is especially for the parents their kid is telling them he crashed the car but basically has no idea where he is which under the circumstances is weird. I assume the thought of you can see lights walk to them and we will def meet because I’m also going to where I think you are. Idk people in the moment usually aren’t gonna just accept that they are gonna sit with the car all night when where your going towards is lights it’s not exactly mountaineering. The last thing I’d expect is to get murdered it’s just statistically a very very low probability especially totally random like that by happenstance, but I don’t see how he got so lost he died or drowned they would have found something of his even if animals got to his body
@davidhanson4909
Жыл бұрын
Re: the Brandon case - Old farmsteads often have cess pits where the outhouses used to be that get covered over instead of filled in. I don't know if they even appear on survey maps. If he was crossing one of these abandoned farms at night he could have fallen down one of these or an old well before he even knew it was there. In a fallow overgrown field, you'd almost have to fall in on top of him to find the hole.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
Oh dear Lord, for some reason that gave me goosebumps all over! Definitely not something that had crossed my mind, but now I can't stop thinking about it 😰 Thanks for the nightmares 😩
@tessfabled4115
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I've always wondered if he fell into something like that - what his parents heard sounds more like a straight fall as opposed to fall into water (I think you'd hear a splash or something before the phone died?)
@tekbarrier
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if a search dog has ever fallen into one, lol
@CometCereal
Жыл бұрын
@@tessfabled4115 I can attest to that. Ive been on the other end of the line to someone who dropped their phone into a body of water, i heard the splash and the sound of the phone sinking before the call dropped.
@tonysopranooo1
Жыл бұрын
u don't think they would have located and checked those by now?? lol how many abandoned wells do u think there are in that small area ?
@florianbourel622
Жыл бұрын
I live in the region of the second case, in France. This incident took place only a hundred kilometers away from where I live and made the headlines for a few days. The story even took a darker turn: it is believed that the victim wasn't that much of an old secluded woman, but rather a 40 to 60 years old lady... her body has not been found as of 2023, nor her identity. There are some other small details I won't tell here in a KZitem comment. But, to let you know guys... "Luc" runs free today: he has been released before Christmas 2022, with the only legal obligation to come to the local police once in a week to state that he is still around in the region and has not ran away.
@AYVYN
Жыл бұрын
Say what you will about American police but they would’ve gotten a confession.
@CatMowpurr
Жыл бұрын
@@AYVYNlol no
@gorillaguerillaDK
Жыл бұрын
@@AYVYN Yes, from a black guy with no money, and Luc would still be free
@displayer6023
Жыл бұрын
There might not even be a victim, and Luc just wants to be infamous for getting away with murder
@AM-gg4dz
Жыл бұрын
@@AYVYN you just plead the fifth and you don’t even have to say shit to them😂
@alexpeltier3330
Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of something that happened to me in Maui, Hawaii in 2021. Was visiting Makawao, a small town in the upland, on the way back from Haleakala. Walked around to get lunch and look. It’s hot and humid, everyone is wearing as little as possible. These two guys were local and walking in front of us. Older Boomer guy is complaining to his friend about how this town has also become about the tourism, too many tourists and girls wandering around. And they’re all skimpy dressers, no pride, etc. He was pretty much sl0t-shaming. His friend said, “calm down Gary, it‘s a million degrees out.” Later that vacation, I was walking down the road next to a cane field, it started to rain. A guy with local plates pulled over and asked if I wanted a ride (apparently this is more common in Hawaii, I had been safely offered a ride on a previous trip, when I accidentally got too close to a military installation while hiking). But I got bad vibes and recognized him as Gary from a few days prior. I said no thank you and cut through the field to go another way. Like I said. Bad vibes. In fall 2022, I saw on an unsolved mysteries Forum that Gary from Makawao was arrested for SAing and then unaliving a teenage girl in 1982 in California. He left for Hawaii afterwards.
@jxn1056
Жыл бұрын
😱😱😳
@alexpeltier3330
Жыл бұрын
yep, that’s him. Screamed when I saw the mugshot.
@alexpeltier3330
Жыл бұрын
@UCIfRLZV5W3FfLsssE5Z3WwA same guy. Yep.
@jxn1056
Жыл бұрын
I just looked up the info on here...KZitem ..and it popped right up. Thank God for giving you that gut feeling. Terrifying!
@eslvk22yrsago12
Жыл бұрын
WOW YOU WHERE CLOSE TO GETTING YOUR LIFE TAKEN FROM YOU GOD BLESS US ALL💯👍🚫🧢
@beccag13
Жыл бұрын
Poor Brandon. Hope that case gets solved one day
@cholocatejon8696
Жыл бұрын
Cant they track his phone? At least using the SIM card or ssomething
@Mrmoustache6
Жыл бұрын
I think the one thing that can be somewhat safely assumed with the first case is the deposits and the skeleton were linked in some capacity. Likely whoever did the deposits put the body there. Doesn't mean that it was Ada's body or she actually had anything to do with it though.
@maramarxx2431
Жыл бұрын
Yes? For the burial expenses
@Mrmoustache6
Жыл бұрын
@@maramarxx2431 I was more thinking so they could reignite the investigation, knowing they'd search her house again in order to get rid of a body under the guise it was her. That's just my theory though, yours could be it too though. Yours just raises even more questions in my mind though lol.
@must-love-cats
Жыл бұрын
The thought of a sweet old lady innocently minding her own business riding her bike only to be killed by a coldhearted drunk is enough to make me cry ngl.
@DPSFSU
Жыл бұрын
You'd think they'd know if the skeleton died there or not. The presence or non presence of flesh or at least some sort a puddle of goo underneath the chair.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
Very good point!
@enkidu213
Жыл бұрын
A fresh body can be moved
@tekbarrier
Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing. Even if it had been there for months, there would be some floor stains, I would assume I say assume, because I've definitely never left a dead body in a cottage. Defintely not. Ever. Nope.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
@@tekbarrier definitely not 🤔🧐🤭
@joanhoffman3702
Жыл бұрын
My thought exactly. There would be staining around the body if it decayed in place.
@vaszgul736
Жыл бұрын
I always believe that the "oh shit" they heard was not where he died, it's where he lost his phone. It could have fallen into a river, the battery could have died, or it could have been dropped and he never could find it again. Everyone always assumes he never answered again because he 'suddenly died right there spontaneously' and maybe that is what happened, but it might be what's causing this case to go unsolved. It's much more likely to me that something happened to his phone and he was forced to go on without it. Which means we have no idea where he is, yes, but that's likely /why/ we have no idea where he is.
@jhs6879
Жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t they have found his phone at the last location if that happened?
@SundayMourningLove
Жыл бұрын
@@jhs6879 what "last location"? If what this commenter is saying happened, then he could have dropped/lost his phone anywhere along the deserted road or in the cornfields or near the river.. anywhere.
@Mirin-qx3kp
Жыл бұрын
@@SundayMourningLove they can ping general last emitted location, through the internet provider
@SundayMourningLove
Жыл бұрын
@@Mirin-qx3kp yes, if he dropped his phone somewhere along the way, if he dropped it and then maybe ran, or if he dropped it while being grabbed and thrown into a vehicle, then there's no telling how far he got away from his phone. That 'ding' would only tell where he dropped his phone ( IF he dropped his phone at all somewhere ) not necessarily where his last movements were.
@q.d.r.l.5480
Жыл бұрын
@@SundayMourningLove the ping is also just from beaming of nearest telephone towers and is not accurate at all, especially back then. Back then, in a rural place like that, I wouldn’t be surprised if they weren’t able to pull but the most general ping of his last location. Or it could be that it pinged last a few hours prior, so they have none from that specific area. It doesn’t just constantly pull up pings if you know how this stuff works.
@EphemeralProductions
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s possible brandon ended up falling into something. Dropping his phone in the process and being unable to physically reach it. Being in the dark with bad eyes he wouldn’t have been able to see anything like that. So it matches that he might have fallen into the River. With it being dark he probably wouldn’t have been able to see well enough to get out. But apparently he did, and kept walking. Very strange
@UgetTheMemo
9 ай бұрын
Exactly. If Brandon fell victim to foul play, wouldn't they have heard something on the phone after he yelled oh shit before Brandon was forced to hang up? The phone cut out instantly, leading me to believe it was dropped in water.
@HumanityIsBroken
Жыл бұрын
The Brandon Swanson case haunts me. I am so heart broken for his mother and father, I really hope they can get some answers and closure as to what happened to him. They deserve peace, because being a parent myself, I know for certain if I was in their shoes I would NEVER stop looking for my son. I would never be able to sleep peacefully knowing my son was still out there.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
I feel that so deeply 😭
@michaelmann8800
Жыл бұрын
Would you tell your child to get out of their vehicle and WALK in the dark towards some distant lights when you have no clue where they are or what the lights are? Because that is exactly what these parents did. What kind of parents do something like that? You tell that person to STAY IN THE CAR WHERE THEY HAVE SOME SHELTER and WAIT. These parents made the situation far more dangerous.
@sharnehawkins4702
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelmann8800 especially a child who's blind in one eye
@rdred8693
Жыл бұрын
He looks like a former co worker of mine. A very sweet young man. I hope they find out what happened to him.
@terry85mar
5 ай бұрын
@@michaelmann8800He's the idiot that disappeared it's not his parents fault. As long as your son doesn't disapear you won't have this problem bruh.
@youtubecommenter4213
Жыл бұрын
walking blindly through the woods at night is dangerous as hell. we've forgotten this because we live in a modern world where footpaths and streetlights are a thing, but all it really takes is one good fall and landing on your head to kill you. and rivers at night are even more dangerous/ there's a reason that so much mythology and folk tales about spirits are focused around rivers, it used to be a major cause of death.
@Jhfisibejoso8pkabrvo2is8
Жыл бұрын
Realistically, it is more likely that Brandon fell into a well or cess pit (than any of the other theories). Here's why: 1. It would be harder to track his scent if his corpse eventually ended up underground, hence why cadaver dogs have a scent trail but have yet to locate any actual remains. His scent could be obscured/diluted by the water 2. Wells and cess pits *are commonly* found in rural areas, especially around older farms or agricultural land. Other theories are banking on the improbable: random murderers camping out in the dark country side waiting for victims and mountain lions, for example, are UNCOMMON. Statistical likelihood favors the "falling into a hole" theory. 3. Despite the common presence of these wells or pits, their location is not consistently mapped or noted. It would make sense that such holes are not easily investigated (or even known) as potentially locations of his body. 4. "Oh shit!" is definitely an appropriate response to falling. However, if he had been surprised by the presence of another person (i.e murderer) or a wild animal, the phone, *which was still on the call at this time* , would have picked up other noises: He might've said "Who are you?" Or the parents might've heard an unknown voice. Or screams of agony would've been heard as he was attacked by a predator or murderer. If he had simply fallen in a hole, though, he might've fallen IN but dropped his phone on the outside of the well. Hence why the parents heard only silence after the "Oh shit!" Ultimately, I think if it were possible for investigators to use Ground Penetrating Radar, they might have a better chance of locating these wells/pits, and therefore furthering their investigation. Unfortunately, this mechanism is quite costly at roughly $14k for basic level equipment. Unless someone knows of a better means of locating obscure, possibly overgrown, holes in the ground....? *ETA: Of course! Minnesota Department of Health has information pertaining to the location and type of various wells throughout the state, including unverified wells! I do not know if they have ever been contacted about using or assessing this data in relation to this case, but it could have been a useful tool for the investigation. Public health comin in clutch again*
@lakraknjeprak2536
Жыл бұрын
unfortunately, the police is not as smart as you
@SheikhMawini
Жыл бұрын
It was aliens
@user-md3wm7vu1f
Жыл бұрын
that sounds like the most likely explanation but if he fell into a hole suddenly, you wouldnt think he would have had time to say anything, or at least not audibly into the phone. i guess he could have shouted it into the phone as he was falling/slipping?
@lillianclark2159
Жыл бұрын
@@user-md3wm7vu1f Maybe he stumbled into the hole? If it was at least partially covered or if he stepped on the side of it, he would've had time to react but not save himself from falling in. It would also be why the phone didn't fall with him. I know I've dropped or tossed things while trying to catch myself.
@user-md3wm7vu1f
Жыл бұрын
@@lillianclark2159 its totally possible. it just seems less likely someone would be holding the phone up to their ear long enough to say "Oh shit" in that scenario, but im sure theres ways it could happen
@seandelap8587
Жыл бұрын
Out of all the things Luke could have told his partner in order to get close to her I'm sure making up a murder that he commited wasn't one of them in fact I wouldn't be surprised if she ran a mile from him after it I mean who wants to be in a relationship who makes up something as horrible as that
@-.__328
Жыл бұрын
There's a lotta mentally unwell women who simp for killers
@thelemurofmadagascar9183
Жыл бұрын
Well it's pretty obvious he only said that to the police to cover up his crime. It doesn't make any sense because he's a terrible liar. In reality he likely told her about it in order to alleviate the guilt he was feeling.
@TheUKisThere
Жыл бұрын
You’d be surprised. Regardless, that’s definitely not the case here.
@scallopohare9431
Жыл бұрын
I am embarassed to say one bf had three convictions for attempted murder, and I only found out because he told me. Yeah, a guy might have thought his claiming to be a killer would impress a female.
@terry85mar
5 ай бұрын
You know how much women like to date guys that treat them like shit. Some like it even more knowing they're doing something even worse to somebody else.
@lesliemartin3
Жыл бұрын
Brandon Swanson will always be something I'll look into no matter how much time goes by. There was another Brandon Lawson who disappeared around the same time and under extremely similar circumstances (car trouble, on the phone with family) and I will always have both in my heart and always pray one day their families will find peace. Despite his family urging farmers near where Brandon Lawson went missing there were still some that would not allow their property to be searched. Just this year remains of clothing that matched his were found and his family has since put up a memorial near the area. If Brandon Swanson happened across a farmers property who felt he may have been up to no good I can't help but wonder if the two missing boys were both killed by trigger happy farmers and then disposed of as to not be found responsible. I can only wonder.
@MikeMichaels1987
Жыл бұрын
That is freaky coincidence, almost similar names, similar circumstances. I'm going to have to Google Brandon Lawson case.
@bryanterrill7674
Жыл бұрын
Lawson is believed to be found last year I believe
@kencarson7310
Жыл бұрын
Brandon Mason Lawson was an American man who lived in San Angelo, Texas, who disappeared from Highway 277 in Bronte on August 9, 2013. Disappeared: August 9, 2013 (age 26); Highway 277, Bronte, Texas, U.S "In our hearts, we know it's Brandon," Lawson family says. "The Texas Rangers conducted a search that ultimately led them to discover human remains in this same area. Although DNA tests are needed to confirm identification, in our hearts ...we know that it is Brandon," the message stated.Feb 4, 2022
@Vangror
Жыл бұрын
If he was killed by a trigger happy farmer, wouldn't his parents have heard a gunshot though?
@GenXfrom75
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ... I knew there was another case related to this one. Swanson and Lawson. Eerily similar. 💔
@chubbycatfish4573
Жыл бұрын
I always thought Brandon fell in a hole of some kind. Like an old abandoned mine shaft or something.
@rosieadams9039
Жыл бұрын
God Brandon Swanson's case had haunted me ever since it happened, I don't know it just creeps me the hell out I really hope he's alright and his family found peace. Thanks lazy for the great content as always
@MikeMichaels1987
Жыл бұрын
I find it hard to believe that human traffickers, or serial killers would be lurking around in fields at 02:30am. Seems a very weak theory. If Brandon came across someone else, I'm sure he would have mentioned it to his Father, or at least yelled out "Hello" or something along those lines. I can't think why he would scream out ("Oh) SHIT" Very strange indeed.
@rosieadams9039
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeMichaels1987 absolutely, It enrages me that when everytime a teenager disappears it's automatically assumed that they ran away and they don't even give a shit, it's ridiculous.
@vampsarecool
Жыл бұрын
My theory is he fell in a hole/ tripped and cracked his head and died.
@alex_wolf
Жыл бұрын
Ya he's not alright
@asdfghjkl2261
Жыл бұрын
I don't find the Brandon Swanson case creepy in the slightest. I'm positive he fell into the river or an abandoned well/mine shaft, nothing spooky or sinister, just unfortunate and tragic. I feel so bad for his family. I can't imagine how they must feel.
@charlesnewman6468
Жыл бұрын
This guy never ceases to amaze us with true stories, It's amazing, scary, and sad how these stories are and how he finds them.
@Forever_Thatter
Жыл бұрын
lol you've clearly never stepped out into the world if you think these are "amazing and scary"...
@charlesnewman6468
Жыл бұрын
@@Forever_Thatter lol yeah nice try I have been out and about just rarely. And I also mean some of these stories are just amazing because how many have heard of these....not many....this is like stories from everyday people
@DinosaursSayRarr
Жыл бұрын
@@Forever_Thatter edgelord alert
@PullUpOrShutUp
Жыл бұрын
@@Forever_Thatterwhat the fuck is the point of comments like these? does your ego feel better when you insult someone? news flash: you’re not special buddy. you’re on the video too 💀
@jazzz6065
Жыл бұрын
@@Forever_Thatter idk where you've been that people being murdered or going missing isn't scary. Even people in the shittiest places on earth live in fear of those things
@MFLimited
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been following both the Brandon Swanson story and the Brandon Lawson story for years. I believe the truth is not so mysterious. Brandon believed that he had crashed his car off a road near the town of Lynd. His parents drove out to pick him up, but he was not there. Brandon seemed to think it was their mistake, but it was not. Frustrated, he started walking through a field towards what he believed, were the lights of the town of Lynd. However, his cell phone records showed he had been near Porter which is 25 miles away from Lynd. His car was found on a road near Taunton when I map it, Lynd and Taunton, are about 20 miles apart. As his phone was last pinged near Porter, that means that he had been walking north from Taunton in the wrong direction of Lynd, which was south. The actual phone was never found. After it went dead following his last known words, “oh shit “ His parents stated that they had called it repeatedly afterwards and it had been ringing, unanswered. Later, it stopped ringing altogether, implying that the battery was dead. I’m not sure how easy it was to track a phone that was turned off 15 years ago (2008)? Brandon had bad eyesight, it was night, he had been drinking, and he may have been much more drunk than he sounded to his parents because he was certainly disoriented. Maybe he had actually hit his head when he crashed his car and just hadn’t told them so that they wouldn’t freak out? He could have had a brain bleed which could have caused him more confusion and/or caused him to lose consciousness later. I am completely sure that if somebody had “run him of the road and was chasing him” that would’ve come up on his phone call to his parents lol. He was on the phone to his parents for a total of 47 minutes. He was in a field and nowhere near a road and walking towards the lights of someplace he thought was the town of Lynd, but was probably the town of Porter. Occam's Razor would say the likelihood was that he fell down an abandoned well or something like that. If that happened, he could’ve been knocked, unconscious, or killed immediately. His phone probably went with him, but wasn’t necessarily broken and eventually ran out of batteries. If we separate the less likely “stranger than fiction“ possibilities. The chance that he fell into some sort of shaft or well is far more likely than being kidnapped in a place, like Porter, Minnesota, and trafficked and tortured, et cetera et cetera.
@loremipsum3625
Жыл бұрын
Thesis so good bro won a gift
@SethCrimson
9 ай бұрын
So what do you think happened to Brandon Lawson?
@V-is4Val
Жыл бұрын
Recommendation from recent events: in Oregon a young man named Miles Stanton disappeared this past fall. He was last seen on camera at a gas station. His body was found about 5 weeks later and the cops are being shady about it. I would be curious if you could dig up some details.
@SundayMourningLove
Жыл бұрын
How are the cops being shady?
@Szehkzee
Жыл бұрын
To me it sounds Brandon Swanson fell into an abandoned well. If he was cutting through fields, in the dark, its very possible he fell into a lightly covered old well. You'd be surprised how many properties have old unused wells just covered by a piece of plywood, or left open.
@ShwintyKat
Жыл бұрын
My guess, being from an area similar to where he vanished? I think he decided to cut through a cornfield while walking and, being half blind and a college kid with no experience on farmland, didn't realize how soft or uneven the ground in a cornfield can be. He may have caught his leg wrong or tripped on something and knocked himself unconscious, or even been attacked by an animal, and either died right then or later on if he was unable to move. Dropping his phone would have made it hard to find in a cornfield, especially if it landed face down so the light would be covered whenever it rang, even moreso if he was too injured to move. He has glasses and may have even lost those in the fall. So on top of being half blind, potentially having lost his glasses, and having lost his phone AND being injured, he'd have died from exposure, blood loss, or dehydration depending on the weather. Maybe even suffocation if he'd been knocked unconscious, face down, in soft farm mud if it had been wet enough. His body would have then been pulverized and ground up when the corn was harvested, leaving very little trace. Any bits of him from there would have been eaten by birds and scavengers (they descend after a field is harvested, they want the critters it churns up), his clothes either unrecognizable as cloth, mixed in with ground corn, or buried in the soil.
@ia3241
Жыл бұрын
Omg this is such a good theory!! Highly probable damn
@tc-tm1my
Жыл бұрын
He should've stayed in the car until morning
@constancestrawn1303
Жыл бұрын
The cyclist case freaks me out. I live alone and my friends are totally cool with not hearing from each other for months. If I ever go missing, nobody is going to say anything. My rent is arranged for every 6 months. I will be gone for a very long time before anyone will even notice.
@jhs6879
Жыл бұрын
Hey why don’t you arrange to have a quick daily check in with someone via text etc also maybe not tell people on the internet that nobody would notice you missing X
@constancestrawn1303
Жыл бұрын
@@jhs6879 lmao let them come for me
@howdareyouexist
Жыл бұрын
cool
@chiricahuaapache5132
Жыл бұрын
@@constancestrawn1303 I'll notice, mate. I've got your back. No comments from you within the next week and I'll get right on it.
@WildWinterberry
Жыл бұрын
Maybe your neighbours might notice you're gone
@Swellington_
Жыл бұрын
that story about Brandon is the stuff of nightmares
@stephsabin7764
Жыл бұрын
Gotta love the place names we have here in the UK! Others include: Shitterton, Bitchfield and Sandy Balls…
@michelleaguirre6412
Жыл бұрын
😂
@MikeMichaels1987
Жыл бұрын
and a wee village in wales named fuckoffharrywindsor
@ryanname2503
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Cockermouth
@TheVioletBunny
Жыл бұрын
Buttfart, yorkbuttshire esSex, UK
@Jolis_Parsec
Жыл бұрын
We have our own set of towns and cities with rude names here in the States, though I can’t remember any of them off the top of my head, they are indeed real places last I checked. 😜
@Vikashar
Жыл бұрын
Ada leaving an open copy of Romeo and Juliet popped back into my mind when the poison bottle was found next to the skeleton that may or may not be hers. Maybe her heart was broken and she ended her life like those characters. Or maybe she wanted everyone to think she did.
@Vikashar
Жыл бұрын
@TheLazyMasquerade 🤦
@evanssego7647
Жыл бұрын
Regarding the last case, Brandon most likely fell into something rather than him being murdered. I feel that he would have said something other than oh sh** if he was being murdered or kidnapped.
@mattymayhem1232
Жыл бұрын
Brandon's case has always drawn such curiosity from me. I think the abrupt stop of Brandon's voice makes me wonder... Was he murdered? Did he get hit by a car and then taken somewhere to be dumped? Is there a crazy farmer out there with Brandon under a hatch in a barn? We might never know...
@billblaski9523
Жыл бұрын
I was gonna say that they found Brandon Swanson's remains finally, but that is Brandon LAWSON from Texas whose remains they found. It's actually eerie how similar their cases and their names are!
@darkwoods1954
Жыл бұрын
I think it's more believable that Brandon fell in the river and was washed away.
@garycargill64
Жыл бұрын
Yeh thats what I've always thought about this case as well.
@williamemerson1799
Жыл бұрын
Ya gotta admit, whoever named that little village Fingringhoe, had a sense of humor.🤣
@mad-pit3832
Жыл бұрын
Nah it was named long before fingering and how had anything to do with sex.
@sheercold5868
Жыл бұрын
Having one of the worst trips on the boat for work this time around. A new Lazy video helps quite a bit. Thanks for the content. Stay legendary.
@YoSuey
Жыл бұрын
The deposits could easily be royalties if she was an actress at some point like stated.
@The_ZeroLine
Жыл бұрын
The idea of Brandon being alive but imprisoned is far grimmer than the idea of a young life being snatched away.
@ASaltyGhost
Жыл бұрын
The ending bit of the Brandon case talking about "being trafficked and sold" felt like some disrespectful fear mongering. The most likely cause of his disappearance if falling into an old well or a cesspit somewhere on near the abandoned farm. Even if you want to bring up the possibility of him being taken by someone, phrasing it like tormented daily, slaughtered, terrified prisoner, etc. is repulsive.
@graymonk5972
Жыл бұрын
old “holes in the ground” (abandoned wells and the like) are so common in the US. i almost fell into an abandoned dirt well that had been slightly covered up with dirt (i assume it was covered up when it was put out of service and the dirt eroded away over time) i was a young kid and it scared the hell out of me. i stumbled and my leg started to slide down into it before crawled out of it. there was also an old disused well in the backyard of my house growing up (not the well i almost fell in to). there’s a shocking amount of them basically everywhere. i wouldn’t be shocked if brandon either fell into one of dropped his phone down one, explaining the “oh shit” then silence.
@AdmiralAwsm
Жыл бұрын
It would've been pretty simple to determine if that skeleton had died in the cottage. When a human body (or any large animal) dies, they rot and putrefy. There would have been very noticeable stains to that effect around where the skeleton was found.
@gchecosse
Жыл бұрын
The less embellished accounts from the time have the skeleton partly under the bed, consistent with being ill and falling down and dying, and also consistent with not being found by people casually glancing around a dark cottage.
@heatherdelcambre8555
Жыл бұрын
We definitely need to keep raising the popularity of Brandon’s case. We have to find him out what happened! Especially for his parents!
@Pandidolod
Жыл бұрын
Brandon Swanson clearly drove in the wrong direction while intoxicated, no matter how much people like to say he was "drinking conservatively." He also admitted in a call to his mom that he didn't even have his prescription glasses on. So, he wandered out across a field, even crossing private fences, and probably walked into an open well somewhere. People have some crazy theories about this clear case of misadventure, as usual.
@Terri_MacKay
Жыл бұрын
Apparently the area where Brandon disappeared had a number of old wells on it. It's entirely possible that he fell into a disused well. It was dark, and if the top of the well was covered with leaves and grass, he wouldn't have seen it, and wouldn't have been aware of it until he stepped into nothing. That would explain him yelling out "sh *t", and his phone going dead since it could have broken in the fall. An old well could potentially be very deep, possibly too deep for the cadaver dogs to detect him.
@joeicamelu8606
Жыл бұрын
No way dogs can literally smell cancer cells and smell your blood sugar. Their noses are fucking insane they’d have no problem picking up his stank ass corpse rotting in some hole unless it was miles deep (and even then they would probably still find it) The case makes no sense we are missing some key detail.
@q.d.r.l.5480
Жыл бұрын
Phone didn’t go dead. Just went silent, so parents eventually hung up
@ririme9934
Жыл бұрын
It's just so odd and eerie that even the phone itself (maybe I missed it) hasn't been found...
@q.d.r.l.5480
Жыл бұрын
@@ririme9934 I know, it really is… and I know everyone is just latching on to the abandoned well/ cess hole theory, and normally I could roll with that, but it actually just doesn’t make sense in this case. Think about it, they know where his car is, and they know exactly how long he was walking before dropping the phone. And the phone was almost certainly just dropped, considering signal wasn’t lost and phone wasn’t hung up, it was just silent on the end. So you can literally use math to draw up a 360 radius covering EXACTLY every square inch of that land that he COULD have walked in that time. And with a big search party, which they had, you could actually physically walk over every piece of land that he could have possibly walked over, starting at his car. So the fact they didn’t find any gaping hole where a fully body could just stroll into and become trapped inside, that shows you that this isn’t what happened. Then, the river just would be nearly impossible that his body doesn’t wash onto shore somewhere. In MASSIVE rivers where they have no idea where someone’s body even went in, occasionally they’ve had scenarios where something weird happens to the body and they can’t find it. But in a small river like this one, it’s highly unlikely. Plus, his parents said he was a good swimmer, and the rapids weren’t rushing at all according to police. Just a steady flow. So the only explanation that would support drowning would be that he randomly walked off a huge drop off, had time to say “OH SHIT,” fell but didn’t break the phone and no other noise like splashing or breaking was heard by parents, THEN he hits his head on a rock, goes unconscious in the water, drowns and somehow body is never found again. But the police themselves said there was no steep drop off like that where he would have been walking. And imagine suddenly falling off a ledge with phone to your ear. First of all, your phone is likely still in your hand, meaning it’s going into water too, making a big sound for the listener and in 2009 or whatever, definitely turning off immediately afterwards. And that’s not what happened… It is truly freaking bizarre! These things I’ve listed above I think are the same reasons that the lead investigator himself said “somebody did this to him.” I think he’s seen that no other explanations make sense. Why or how out in the middle of no where at this super late time, some random person WOULD do this, I have no idea. But I mean… it’s adding up to human intervention. Beyond confounding and creepy
@M00nageDaydream83
Жыл бұрын
I've been in bed sick all day bingeing Lazy's videos...and boom, a new video posted :) It's like a magical little devil brought me this gift. Thank you for keeping me company today! Your voice is my comfy security blanket ♥️
@texmex007
Жыл бұрын
I hope you feel better soon!! ✨️❤️
@Deadspace123100
Жыл бұрын
Eh, as far as being sick goes, at least you had some good content to binge. All in all, not a terrible day, huh?
@maramarxx2431
Жыл бұрын
Hope u get better
@Deadspace123100
Жыл бұрын
@Ghost- BAT been there, done that. No amount of binge content was worth that.
@turdburglar1295
Жыл бұрын
@Ghost- BAT binge
@heathershaw879
Жыл бұрын
Every time people disappear under strange situations it makes me think of the cases from the Missing 411 series. People who know where they are going or have been there many times before suddenly get turned around no longer recognize the area or how much time has gone by. Sometimes the unexplained has been made that way by design. Prayers to all the families 🙏
@Saffron-sugar
Жыл бұрын
If the skeleton was too tall to be Ada, then it wasn’t her. Its odd that they couldn’t determine the skeletons sex, but it’s height and approximate age should have been easy. That was known in the 1940s
@tablescissors
Жыл бұрын
Agree. It would be nice to know how much is fact and how much is legend.
@ryanc4s926
Жыл бұрын
Someone really named that place “Fingringhoe” lol
@MikeMichaels1987
Жыл бұрын
Yep, it's 2 miles down the road from "Slapmabytchupp"
@comeflynextome94
Жыл бұрын
I didn't snicker UNTIL Lazy said "no snickering!"
@shoutingfactory3694
Жыл бұрын
I was fine cos the comments prepared me for fingringhoe byt Ruben G Winkle sent me into giggles 😆
@Aarbitraary
Жыл бұрын
I love your Channel, my dude. You help me not be bored or frustrated when I’m taking care of my fussy son. Never stop posting true crime, you do a great job ❤ Edit: “no snickering now” too late, lazy. Lol
@josephbolton5199
Жыл бұрын
Yep. When my kid's having a bad day, I've got one ear bud in with lazy on it.
@timd4524
Жыл бұрын
I was holding my composure up til that point.
@king81992
Жыл бұрын
Story 1- Its strange that a potentially male skeleton showed up after someone started depositing money in Ada's bank account (you would think a skeleton would show up after someone started taking out money). I wonder if the skeleton belonged to someone who tried to harm Ada. Story 3- The police were remarkably callous and incompetent when the family first reached out.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
Story 3- I agree 💯%! I'm sure the parents told the police it definitely wasn't a case of a teenager running away because HE called his parents to come get him! He WANTED help and WANTED to return home! How could those cops be so cold to his parents and disregard every bit of evidence that something bad had happened to him???😥
@drewgoin8849
Жыл бұрын
Story #1: A contemporary medical expert studied the remains, identying Ada Constance Kent by her dental records. One examining individual bones remarked that they appeared large for a woman, but the entire body would have been ID'ed as a man's if it was so. I read a Reddit post with primary sources after a Google search.
@gooberbyleth7063
Жыл бұрын
So it's not uncommon for them to label women as male because the skeleton is too tall . its what left Amelia airhartd as a mystery. .... They labeled a female skeleton male
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
@@gooberbyleth7063 interesting little tidbit! I never knew that!! 🤔
@einienj3281
Жыл бұрын
I've always wondered what happened to Brandon.. such a weird and creepy case..
@lucienthurston366
Жыл бұрын
The second case is insane. Smart criminals/killers who thought of everything get caught all the time by a single tiny piece of evidence, one minor mistake or lucky break for the police. This dude confesses to murder and destruction of the evidence in such stupid ass ways, basically advertising his obvious guilt, and he can't be touched. Wild.
@robotaholic
Жыл бұрын
I'm still suffering PTSD after hearing story about the Asian man kept in isolation for a feaking game show! Love your channel subjects, love how perfectly you narrate. You and Grace from Humans Podcast have the most beautiful/ voices I've ever heard. Of course noone can match Peter Thomas the narrator for Forensic Files...but for FF2 and FF3 those are newer shows and if they only gave you a chance and listened to how fantastic, how clear, and the enthusiasm in telling these stories making them come to life (yes I know that's corny) I can't see how they wouldn't gobble you up! sorry TLDR prbly.
@LazyMasquerade
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for the support! Glad you enjoy the content (and the voice) :D
@ninac1954
8 ай бұрын
The police saying “Brandon has the right to go missing” is crazy when the parents were literally talking with him when he was LOST
@IngeniousGhosts
Жыл бұрын
Me: "let's put on some Lazy Masquerade to make it through the work day. I'm sure there's a good old episode I can listen to." Lazy: *drops a new video* Me: "well goddamn will you look at that. It must be Christmas."
@lady_in_red_lipstick6999
Жыл бұрын
Nothing compares to the happiness I feel when I find a new video from Lazy is up.
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
Same!!!😁
@Sammyboy1991
Жыл бұрын
It’s weird to think anything like these stories can happen to anyone of us at anytime. Guess we’re the lucky ones
@SundayMourningLove
Жыл бұрын
We're the lucky ones....so far..
@docgrossman950
Жыл бұрын
If you're interested in french cases, you might want to cover Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès. It's infamous here
@forrestpatterson6053
Жыл бұрын
audio quality and narration on point as always. You get better with every video.
@MrAlove6
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t researched Brandon Swanson’s case before Lazy’s upload, but it seems odd to me that he was still driving home at almost 2 am when he left the party near midnight, and the drive is estimated at 35 min. What happened between him leaving and his call to his parents? Why did the drive take him so long?
@nibelsteiner929
Жыл бұрын
somewhere, people suggested that he took some gravel dirt roads instead of the highway because he was afraid of police testing on the main road. would explain why he thought he'd be somewhere near lynd when his car ultimately was found way up north. he didn't know the dirt roads and possibly got off course.
@eljox
Жыл бұрын
always get so excited when you upload! been listening to you for 4 years now and you never dissappoint, true crime suits you so well! hope you're doing good lazy!
@mikehunt4986
Ай бұрын
If there's anything cops are absolutely fantastic at it's not taking a missing person's report seriously.
@danholland8722
Жыл бұрын
I was working in Colchester a lot last year and always snickered when I saw the sign for Fingringhoe 😅
@mtw8836
Жыл бұрын
Luc made up his story to bring him closer to his -ex... so he told her that he just hit some lady with his car, then smashed her head with the shovel and buried her in the forest..... sounds reasonable 🤣
@danielsedan
Жыл бұрын
I am used to his old uploading schedule, so these are a nice new year's treat.
@TheManInBlueFlames
Жыл бұрын
What if Ada killed someone and then tried to cover it up as her?
@hellenicblonde6117
Жыл бұрын
If you don't mind saying so, what does your username refer to.
@marcorizzoni9766
Жыл бұрын
Killed a man, brought by her own strengh his body from the to the house, dressed him in her clothing, and hoped that no one would came in the house before he completely decayed in an unreconizable skeleton? Possible, but highly unplausible behaviour and plan.
@MikeMichaels1987
Жыл бұрын
What if Ada added an S to her name and founded a supermarket chain? What if Ada added an L to her name ran off to hollywood and relaunched her acting career as a man named Alan?
@clyde_kentucky6744
Жыл бұрын
@@hellenicblonde6117 your mom
@stephenpmurphy591
Жыл бұрын
@@clyde_kentucky6744 Actually it references your Father & grandfathers unnaturally close relationship.
@cur1yhe4d
Жыл бұрын
His storytelling and voice is just so unique it makes his videos all the more addictive! Love his work. Keep it up please! :)
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
Жыл бұрын
That first one is really eerie. It should be made into a film.
@diehard7517
Жыл бұрын
Wait, Brandon was almost blind in one eye and had problems with depth perception and night vision but was still allowed to get his driver's license?
@pammitchell5501
Жыл бұрын
Was looking for this comment. I keep seeing comments from people about how he shouldn't have been WALKING at night, given his bad vision, but I wonder why he was DRIVING at night in that case?
@diehard7517
Жыл бұрын
@@pammitchell5501 Yeah, I don’t drive, so I’m not familiar with requirements to get a driver’s license in any country, let alone America, but are you legally allowed to drive if you are basically half-blind?
@laughingmask3118
Жыл бұрын
Cops never fail to disappoint me. Brandon went missing under immediately suspicious circumstances And these local clowns had the audacity to brush off his parents who had first hand witnessed reason to believe that their son was in danger.
@DredgenAizen
Жыл бұрын
Love the videos Lazy! Keep it up❤️
@Ryujishida
Жыл бұрын
I really doubt the Brandon Swanson case was foul play. It's possible, but it's far more likely that a young man, that had been drinking and has vision problems, walking around at night, lost in an unfamiliar area, made some sort of misstep and got hurt, likely fatally.
@fife8332
Жыл бұрын
Ada had an open copy of Romero and Juliet in her home. It makes you wonder, as theatrically inclined as she was, if she decided to either poison herself for real or fake her death like Juliet did. If she faked her death, maybe she needed a skeleton to put in her home to pass as her and could not get her hands on one that fit her stature exactly. She then left the bottle and the book so that people would assume she took her own life. Or maybe it was her and she was just big boned...
@mini-_
Жыл бұрын
You know it's a good evening when Lazy uploads
@satisfied656
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same.....kind off 😉
@gfreshnit
Жыл бұрын
Jesus, I swear Lazy never fails to deliver quality, intriguing stories, that feel like those netflix hard to find gems! Thanks a million, been a fan since almost day 1, day 2 tho...anyway, ur dedication to the channel and all the awesomeness it encompasses, it truly appreciated! My man
@robert48719
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes people have Bad luck. This doesnt mean that they became a victim of a lunatic. Sometimes you have an accident without being found. Sad and bitter but true
@jamielehman4934
Жыл бұрын
Now I know why ppl warned you about running with earbuds in. You're a national treasure! If anything ever happened to you and your beautiful voice we'd be devastated. 💔
@toshirodragon
Жыл бұрын
International treasure, you mean!
@julireep278
Жыл бұрын
@@toshirodragon yes, definitely!
@jamielehman4934
Жыл бұрын
@@toshirodragon True dat!
@vlaicurabca6987
Жыл бұрын
How is the 2nd story "stranger than fiction"? It sounds like a very normal hit and run to me with a few modifications made, and the "strange" reason why nobody reported a missing person may be because she was probably an old lady with no husband, no kids, probably no friends and most likely her parents were dead, it isn't very strange tho is it? Certantly not stranger than fiction
@erigos_7719
Жыл бұрын
Would like to see you make an episode on missing English schoolboys from the 80s, namely, Kevin Hicks and Lee Boxall.
@sircoochie9515
Жыл бұрын
2:12 no snickering now, best part imo
@StickySauce101
Жыл бұрын
so guy claims he pretended to murder someone hoping it would get him closer to his partner? wow.. I'm pretty sure confessing your a murderer is a good way to *not* get close to anyone..
@benisaten
Жыл бұрын
Can just imagine, over time, how many unusual events have caused the deaths of people, with nobody around to witness it. Like flukey things that are 1 in a million. And the person is just labeled as missing.
@bretthewitt3890
Жыл бұрын
Great stories Lazy! The first two are completely new to me!! Thanks for your work!
@calliastah4115
Жыл бұрын
Brandon's case terrifies me. I'm blind in one eye and yet I have to get used to driving to get somewhere in life instead of depending on my siblings so much. Sometimes I have nightmares about car accidents due to it or being overwhelmed in traffic, it sucks.
@Vautour1776
Жыл бұрын
That is an exceptionally unfortunate town name.
@verilyheld
Жыл бұрын
It's a complete fiction that people are only treated as missing after 24 hours. The longer a person is missing, the less chance of finding them, alive or dead.
@Merlodica
Жыл бұрын
Lazy! You should do a 5 Unsolved mysteries video for you native UK! I’d love to hear of some British cold cases
@pixiesouter9461
8 ай бұрын
I live in Scotland. There is no legal blood alcohol limit for driving. Its a zero tolerance policy. You have one beer before you drive and you will go to jail if you're caught. Any time i leave Scotland, like when i visit my brother and father in England, it always shakes me up to see them drive after drinking. Maybe its where I grew up, maybe its stories like Brandon's, but i fully believe that no amount of alcohol is safe to drive on. Even if you think you've not had a lot, you are leaving yourself extremely vulnerable.
@Foutainoflife1
Жыл бұрын
What really confuses me is that Brandon Swanson's parents were the ones who suggested he start walking. He was confused and lost but sober enough to call them when he was in trouble but I just don't understand the logic behind the decision to leave the car. A car is much easier to find than a person. I'm sure they regret it now because hindsight is always 20/20 and I don't mean to blame them for anything because what has happened to them is horrific and I feel for this family. I have 2 sons who are in their early 20's and I just can't imagine the pain of their loss. I live in a rural area that's a good 20 minute drive from the lights of town. I've lived here my whole life and I know a good number of people who live close to me. While the area isn't completely crime free, it is a generally safe and most people would feel comfortable raising their family here. However, if you get lost on a back road and decide to get out and start walking, you could easily find yourself in a dangerous situation. There are plenty of fields for crops but on the other side of those fields you can find woods that stretch for miles. There are hollers, rock shelf overhangs, even waterfalls and animals. While we, as humans don't tend to recognize how vulnerable we truly are, it doesn't take much to kill you. My family owns a large piece of land where some of all of this natural beauty can be found by simply taking a walk on the property. When I was 5 years old, my 19 and 14 year old aunts decided to take a walk and one of them never came home. The older of the two slipped and fell from one of the smaller waterfall cliffs. It was a simple accident and her death was caused by a single blow to her left temple. Even when you know the area, mother nature can grab you and decide she doesn't want to let you go. Maybe it's my experience with how easily someone can be snatched away while simply taking a walk in nature, the fact that my Daddy was a cop for 26 years or because I'm a woman and (speaking for myself only) I'm hardwired to be apprehensive about how safe my surroundings are when I'm alone but I'm not sure I understand the logic behind telling him to get out and walk. I feel for this family. I hope somehow, someway, someday they will have answers.
@tc-tm1my
Жыл бұрын
I'm a 6'3" guy. I would've stayed in the car until morning. Walking around at night in rural Texas is asking for trouble. It's pitch black.
@goatking2983
Жыл бұрын
Ive gotta agree with the comments, Brandon likely fell into an old well, cesspit or basement while stumbling through the dark. It could've also been a drainage ditch. The chance a stray murderer or hunter was out looking to take someone is incredibly unlikely, and if that was the case him just suddenly going silent without his dad hearing a gunshot or screams makes no sense.
@TheGothicLibrarian
Жыл бұрын
Regarding Brandon, is hoping that he's being hold captive really better? It comes down to whose perspective you look it from: for his loved ones, getting him back is preferable, no matter in what conditions, than not knowing if he's dead, how he died, and where he is. But that's selfish. Look at it from Brandon's perspective: a rather swift and not too painful death, or YEARS of daily horrific abuses? Thinking about cases like that of Elisabeth Fritzl, or the Ariel Castro's kidnapped girls, that's a fate I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. For his sake, I hope he perished in a freak accident somewhere in the fields, quickly and painless, and his soul has been at peace ever since.
@TheGothicLibrarian
Жыл бұрын
p.s. 2:15 oh come on Lazy, do you really think I'm so mature that that didn't give me a little chuckle?
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