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It truly is; that milk man probably saw how many little children lived there and kept giving them a break. I'm sad that this service stopped, we absolutely loved our Milk Man (when I was little in the 70s). He looked like Curly from the Three Stooges, we even got him to do make the sounds like Curly. He delivered milk to us well into the 80s, not sure how long my Dad kept him after I moved to The City.
Have you checked out I Love You, Phillip Morris? It seems like it fits into that kind of vague identity-fraud/confusion/abandonment genre. You may like it.
"Yo, you look like my uncle Lawrence-" "I'm not him lol" "Yo, your fingerprints match, you ARE my brother-" "Haha, looks like you caught me 🥴 oopsies! ❤️"
About Taylor's Truck: When you repaint a vehicle another color, plenty of the original color remains unless you strip the car down to sheet metal, which is so time-consuming, few do it (outside of major enthusiasts with money). This is also why keeping a car the same color is often argued, unless you go from a green to green metallic, for example. They may have painted his blue Datsun pink, but plenty of the vehicle would have remained the original blue, including under the truck bed, in the four fender walls, under the hood itself, the firewall and engine bay, and also the interior behind the dash and under the seats and carpets. These hidden parts are also generally stronger or structurally located, and would survive the blast more than the pink outside. Yeah, humans love a mystery and want him to be in space, but the guy was depressed and blew himself up. He left a beautiful "cover" story.
when I was younger, I wanted to buy a hearse and deck it out, though I'd have done things a little different, not a bar, but an animatronic zombie in a coffin in the back, with purple lights in the car, and purple neons on the outside. lol
0:54 - "It's a great and inexpensive game night you can do from the safety of your own home" Next on Criminally Listed - 3 cases of people being abducted and murdered from the safety of their own home........
@@tashahatzidakis5680 - I think I saw the same thing. I think it was called "The Dead Bolt Society" or something similar to that. It sounded very similar to "Hunt a Killer"
@@jessical.5181 I guess but his friend literally did acid with him so its not even a question if he was doing it or not, he was. Also, we're talking about a guy who built a "spaceship" in his parents backyard, you don't think he was doing any acid bruh 😂
@@ChewbaccaOnDrugs1130 you werent there, I wasnt there we're just hearing accounts of stories. Imagine doing what he did without the internet, making things from scratch. Are u a non believer of aliens? Or not open to the possibility of extraterrestrial life?
Speaking from experience, leaving the room of a missing person untouched is the go to method but it also stops you from completing the mourning process.. you continue with that hope of return and never allow yourself to accept and cope with the loss.
I’ve heard the story of Lawrence Bader/ Fritz Johnson before. This is the first time it was presented in such a way that I really started to think about the consequences of having brain cancer in the exact location he did. I used to think either he was a liar, or had suffered a psychogenic fugue. Now, I truly think the brain cancer was the root of all of it. Well done @Criminally listed
@dražen g a rebuttal: he clearly got the insurance because he loved his wife and family and wanted them to be well off and not have to suffer due to his poor decisions. my theory: the trauma of leaving everything behind hurt so badly that the only way his brain could cope was to believe the false identity he had given himself. Believing false memories to cope with trauma is fairly common. On top of that he develops brain cancer? We’ll never know either way, but I could absolutely buy his brain giving him amnesia and false memories to stop that intense guilt.
Having worked in Neurology, although you can rarely have shorter term, confused “fugue states,” the movie version of amnesia pretty much does not exist in reality. You can certainly have memory loss, but it is almost always comes with other significant symptoms, and/or is very short-term. The high functioning person who can immediately get a job, be popular, keep their short term memory, etc. but claims to have no long-term memory, is rare beyond belief, and perhaps nonexistent. As for the brain cancer, same situation...also very unusual to lose long-term memory but have no other significant neurological symptoms, or not enough to interfere with a successful career, hobbies, etc. I think the quick, large family, financial pressure and huge health scare were just too much, and the disappearance got him out a number of his problems, with the “amnesia” just being convenient.
@@Itried20takennames I think you’re too quick to assume he didn’t have other symptoms. There could have been plenty of psychological issues that manifested in different ways. Impulsivity, anger, mood swings, just to name a few that are extremely common, yet wouldn’t inherently hurt your work life- or social life depending on how they present themselves. I understand you’ve worked in nephrology, but I have a personality disorder, and know firsthand that you can experience large changes and do some pretty toxic stuff, while keeping a steady job, and most people don’t bat their eyes. Your friends and partner might get into fights with you, but they may keep that personal and not tell police. I’ve also studied psychology, and false memories to avoid facing trauma are also extremely common. They wouldn’t impact your current memory abilities, short or long term, just change old memories to help you cope.
Could Fritz's cancer have started to develop years earlier. Possibly first as a non-malignant tumor that somehow pressed against the brain and caused the amnesia episode?
I think this makes the most sense. A brain tumor created the amnesia. If he was trying to fake his death i really don't think he would go to another city and become a celebrity thats in the limelight. Amazing how his mind made up separate memories of a full life as Fritz. The brain is such a powerful organ!
That’s what I thought too Eugene. I would have never believed him and just really assumed the insurance fraud as primary cause oh his disappearance BUT the tumor needing to be removed and then returning again at such a young age, really point to other possibilities for me. He may have been half in and half out of it with his insurance scheme but at the same time experiencing increasing amnesia allowing his ego programming to take another identity. I think that if he meant to not get caught he would have not gone along with the fingerprinting and wouldn’t have lived so loud while in Omaha. I believe there’s a strong possibility that his tumors explain some or all of his actions. Crazy as it is! Reminds me a bit of the movie Phenomenon.
I'm not sure if he faked his death, or had amnesia, but I've heard of several cases about brain tumors that have caused memory loss, and change of personality. Years ago I read an article about a husband who started to abuse his wife and even r#ped her and later it was found he had a brain tumor. I remember his wife saying (I'm paraphrasing because I can't remember word for word) "what do I do with this information? He was a wonderful husband for many years, but he still hurt me. What if his tumor grows back? Can I stay with him and live in fear that one day it will come back and he will do the same, or worst to me?" I tried to find the article and found several studies that certain brain tumors can cause hypersexuality.
No, he was lying. He took a suitcase when he disappeared, he even admitted to 'finding' his drivers lisence, which had his real name and address. You probablt believe Biden actually won the election, you're such a sheep.
@@crypastesomemore8348 no, i dont. I wouldnt excuse those actions at all, but i *would* say that, aside from that, he seems like a fascinating guy, and moreover, im curious why it took him doing... whatever he did... (whether the amneisa was real or BS) to finally find a way to be happy.
Paul Mathers got high, climbed into the freezer, and wrapped his head in plastic so his wife could keep getting his payments. He said " keep me in the freezer babe, as long as I'm there you'll be ok" She said "Im just happy you'll still be with me, having a dead body in my freezer won't freak me out at all" That's true love right there
@@emiliagolden4441it’s also important to keep in perspective that a lot of older people simply cannot survive without extra income. This kind of thing is often out of desperation, not callous greed
Technically, if Grainger Taylor *was* traveling around the universe, he would likely still be out there. If it was supposed to be a 42 month experience from his point of view, and he was traveling near the speed of light, as one would have to to travel the universe, time dilation would result in his 42 month trip spanning an amount if time greater by several orders of magnitude or more from the perspective of those of us here on earth. Just a thought.
@Jack Rabbit granted, I am no mathematician, nor am I a theoretical physicist, but, to the best of my understanding, for an Alcubierre drive to work without time dilation effects, the space along the intended path would have to be warped well in advance, which, in this case, would have involved planning by the aliens intending to take him on this tour, and appropriate constructions placed starting well in advance of humanity appearing on the earth in its modern behavioral form. If this were the case, we should be able to see this warped space in much the same way that we can see the warped space around black holes via gravitational lensing, I would think... Again, I don't claim to be any kind of genius, or astrophysicist. I don't even know anyone who works at the JPL, so I could very well be way off.
@11 11 I hate to break it to you, but if there's another comment on another video covering this particular story, it isn't *his* original thought, either. Einstein beat both of us to the concept of time dilation as it stems from his theories of special (1905) and general (1915) relativity that he developed over a century ago. Nice try though.
Fritz committed bigamy. Not polygamy. Polygamy is marriage to many. And all live as a family. Bigamy is Marrying someone while still married to another, totally separate ppl that (typically) don't know or know of each other.
@Mara Blond Poor Mara, so much anger on the issue and you're incorrect. Did hit every comment with a pissy tone like that? The issue isn't numbers; it's culpability. In bigamy, one person commits fraud; in polygamy, multiple people do.
@Mara Blond Really, Babe Rainbow? Do tell. Name a jurisdiction where bigamy is a predicate to polygamy OR vice versa. Please share. I'm looking for current laws in any jurisdiction recognized by a standard court system--not some wacky religious court or "sovereign citizen" kind of thing. I still love everything about you, btw.
I've seen what tumors and other brain traumas can do, and the literature about these things is extensive. I think Lawrence/Fritz is a text book example of just how serious that kind of thing can be. I think there was no fraud or malice in his story.
"We have no idea what could have caused his amnesia." -Four Psychiatrists (Fritz sitting there with his eyepatch from when he had the brain tumor removed.)
You took the words right out of my mouth; I'm a nurse and that was my first thought. However, that was a different time. We didn't know anywhere near as much as we do now about neurological disorders. Maybe they simply didn't see the comnection? 🤷 I know for a fact that they didn't do brain scans then. It's difficult to comprehend how they genuinely didn't see ANY connection, however.
Regardless of its color, Taylor's truck serial number was apparently a match for the one that was found destroyed at the blast site (the newspaper you showed stated that it was verified by the RCMP).
I think he might have suffered from mental illness and he truly believed that aliens are communicating with him. He might have gone to find them and his death was an accident.
@@dhanyzaffry4829 Josi has a good comment. Look for my comment thread here. I discuss more evidence which clearly shows he most likely killed himself .👽
Very much so. I would not hesitate to say that in today’s world, a High functioning Autism diagnosis and treatment for his social failings would possibly have saved his life.
I like the cut of your jib. I would imagine, most human beings would be far better off with a UFO inspired backyard hang out, instead of pharmaceuticals or television/phones or a million other massive wastes of time and money that don't help or fulfill most people who try it. If it works, and the UFO hang out makes you feel good, write a book about it and spread the word.
Dude....did u let the video play till the end end? He slipped in a picture at like 32:22? It's just a blip of it but....I thought I was seeing things till I slowed the video down
Fritz was 39 when he died? He looked like he was about 74 yrs old. Life back in the day must've been rough to make everyone look so much older than they really were.
Taylor’s siblings got it right. He was a sad lonely man who didn’t want those who loved him to feel sad he was gone so he made up a sweet tale for them.
This Fritz dude did more in 7 years, then I have done my while life! He even had time to build a herse bar, and live in a box at the top of a pole for 15 days! Where are my priorities!? I'm a total loser!
@@brandieb6581 yeah but in the 7 years that he was "missing", is the time period im referring to. Like, he made that whole new life, and did all those things, in just 7 years. Then people became aware of who he was. His wife found him, and he died a few years later. I'm just talking about the period of time that he was thought to be missing or dead. He literally accomplished a lifetime worth of shit in just those first 7 years that he was missing! Its insane! Lol!
@@lowclasswhitetrashhypocrite That's what I'm saying. I was confused with the time frame. Like he got famous and had a kid and another wife. Lost an eye etc. I thought it was more than 7 years. I'm 33 and haven't accomplish half as many things lol
You need help if you don't recognize what he did wrong. If you want to live your life like that - then absolutely go for it; just don't have children you abandon thinking their daddy died so they cry. day and night and get f-d in the head. Do it single and reckless!
If I remember correctly, Lawrence Bader is possibly one of the best examples of what a prolonged Dissociative Fugue State looks like. These episodes an be caused by many things like a traumatic or high stress events including savers marital or financial distress. This state can also last between a couple minutes to decades. Very interesting. Which is also why his doctors advised against discussing the ‘past life’ without being observed by doctors and/or psychiatrist because doing so could trigger an end to the state, leaving him scared, shell shocked, and possibly lead to a psychotic break.
Taylor had blown himself up with dynamite in the woods. Pieces of bone and his truck were found years later. His own mother positively identified a piece of his clothing cops had found at explosion area.
@bobby briggs Debatable? All the evidence shows he committed suicide. 1) He clearly suffered from mental illness. 2) His delusional note and last will and testament. 3) Dynamite was missing from his father's supply. 4) Remains of truck found in 1986 was of Datsun, which he owned. 5) Piece of clothing found in same area as truck was confirmed by his mother to be from one she had knitted him. 6) Some residents in area heard explosion night he disappeared. 7) The RCMP and B.C. Coroners Office confirmed his death by suicide.
@bobby briggs Well, circumstantial evidence *is* valid in court. One can make an entire legitimate case based on it. The attorney's job then is to walk the judge and jury through the evidence step by step, connecting each piece and testimony to create a plausible scenario. Criminal prosecutions do this fairly regularly, because they don't always have an eyewitness or a confession or a proverbial smoking gun. As for Granger, which seems more likely: that aliens used mental telepathy to communicate with him or that the poor soul had some issues and took his own life? If he's alive somewhere on Earth or in space, fantastic, good for him, I hope he's living the dream, but I seriously doubt it.
@Hernan Cortes but if you think of it, if aliens did take them they would be advanced enough to think it through and to leave behind the least amount of evidence.
@@spacewurm it's not definitive if the police say something they cannot truly understand, ever see cases where they catch the "alleged" suspect and it turns out he was the wrong guy and the real one is roaming free on the streets? Sometimes police just want a case closed and closure for the family. Even if he really did commit suicide, it's hard for me to believe that ppl think we're alone in this vast universe as if we're the only type of life (I know it's never been confirmed there are aliens) but still.
I was a 15 year out kid when I saw one of Granger Taylor’s creations a Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk fighter plane parked along the Victoria highway outside of Duncan BC Canada. There was a Victoria newspaper article on Taylor that same year. I had no idea this guy disappeared just a year later in 1980 I found out while watching.a TH-cam Bedtime Stories video. I was totally stunned.
There's a new member to add to the Criminally Listed family...my newborn daughter Jadzia! I'm beyond over the moon at motherhood. Sorry gloat on a video like this. Stay safe out there and I hope you all have a safe and wonderful Friendsgiving!
Lawrence, if running a hamburger stand is what you like, do it. Don't live your Dad's dream or your family's dream. Live your life. Don't chase the American dream just because you're supposed to, don't get married have kids if it's not in your heart to do that. There's nothing wrong with loving running a hamburger stand, being single and loving what you do. If you read this and you're Lawrence too, it's ok, live YOUR life.
@@gabriellahcorleone132 polygamy is being married to more than one in a polyamorous relationship. Bigomy is marrying one when you are still married to another
@Mara Blond funny how I merely asked a question and you proceed to insult and disrespect me. You must be a Trumpster. Not my fault he lost fair and square 😁
@Mara Blond Oh, bless Mara. You write in the voice of a 1970's eastern European spy film villain. Am I a "running dog" for correcting you yet again? Let's review, the difference between them is NOT number of wives; it is knowledge of each other's existence and keeping of entirely separate households. If you belong to some religious/political/whatever group that uses an antiquated definition, that's delightful (but still inaccurate). I love everything about you, tho.
I would for.sure watch a movie about any of these stories. The first one about the transgender man was touching. His wife really loved him. But his mom just couldn't accept it. Sad.
I absolutely love your videos. They have helped me keep my sanity whilst stuck in hospital sick, I have many chronic illnesses and I’m in hospital a lot...please never stop making these please...
I get what you're saying, it would lose all credibility but it was assumed he used LSD, if he did in fact use the drug I agree with you 100%. Can't say for sure if he was delusional/deranged, but it does seem fartfetched though
I know. I have heard this guy's story several times before on different channels like this, but they never mentioned his drug use. That part ruins it for me. He was probably a uniquely brilliant but crazy lonely person, taking mind melting shyt. Yeah! No boo boo. Weirdo brain + psychedelics= Alien space trip.
@@wataki2 but at the same time this video is the only source I too have come across that speaks of his alleged drug usage. We don't know the legitimacy of this claim, could be word of mouth and rumors to fabricate a logical explanation/reason. But if he did take LSD, I'm on the same boat as you, bc there are ppl who claim to see aliens and ufos while high on psychedelics when they're tripping so I have no doubts on that front.
Whenever people I talk to talk about missing people they knew there's always that emptiness to them like there's always a chance that person might come back, different when you know the person has passed away then you can grieve and then move on if possible.
Can we talk about the pillows on the beds at 14:29? Anyone else kinda creeped out? Not even counting the stains on every single one, but the position on the bed! Why does that weird me out??
😂 upon closer inspection, I stand corrected. Thanks for pointing that out. Maybe the creepiness of the position made my mind think stain, to add to the creep.
“It would be important to know that at this time Taylor was known to be doing a lot of. LSD” 😂😂😂YA THINK?!! 😂😂😂😩😩🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ Who just “looses” bone fragments though?!
protesting the fingerprinting would have really shown his amnesia to be fake, by agreeing to it he can claim to be just as surprised as everyone else (for the record, I think the amnesia story only happened because he got caught)
I heard about that Grainger Taylor disappearance. He had built a car, a plane, a train, and actually restored them well enough to sell them and make a living that way. I'm pretty sure he loaded up his truck with dynamite and blew himself up in the mountains. They found blown up pieces of his truck. I mean he had written a will to his parents. It seemed like he was trying to make it easier for his parents to deal with his passing. He was known to be autistic but functional. His restorations were pretty wild. Seemed like a cool guy.
Dynamite is a pushing charge, not so much a cutting one. Also, explosions follow the path of least resistance. Wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility for most of it to remain intact if someone didn't know the proper way to dispose of something that way.
@@skrappyjon2019 what about all the car bombs that have used dynamite. Plus they used to use dynamite for cutting through rock in the mines didn't they?
Very confused as to what makes you assume the truck is in one piece? I didn't hear that said anywhere in the video... you do know a lot of youtube channels use 'stock photographs' to fill in gaps. Only thing I can assume is you presumed the stock photo of the abandoned green truck was one of the actual scene of the truck in this case. I could be wrong
@@davekennedy6315 Those might use dynamite if available, but trust me when i say there is still a good bit of those cars left afterwards. and yes, dynamite is used in mining specifically because its a pushing charge, as most mining operations want to *move* the dirt. It has a low brisance, which is "shattering effect", due to relatively low detonation velocity compared to, say, C4.
@@skrappyjon2019 yeah I get what you're saying but even fertilizer bombs completely destroy vehicles. I'm pretty sure that early IRA car bombs were either fertiliser or dynamite and the cars were unrecognisable after. I'm no explosives expert but all it is is rapidly expanding gas and cars/vans/trucks aren't exactly strong against such sudden expansion.
Seriously? Yep - get so in debt you ditch your wife and 4 children. Pay not money to help your children (back then few women could work). Have your children cry each day and night for the daddy they love but he doesn't come home. Yeah that makes you star to traumatize your children. Traumatize you mom, dad, siblings. He was an asshole. What you should think - "if I desire his runaway life - then I need to be single and go for the unknown" Without destroying multitudes of loved ones hearts.
@@changeintheair9648 He sounds like he would’ve fit in with the gang on Always Sunny. If I didn’t know about his dark secrets, Fritz would’ve absolutely seemed like a cool guy
Then ET revealed to me his singular purpose. He said, “YOU are the chosen one. The one who will deliver a message. A message of hope to those who choose to hear it, and a warning to those who do not.” ME; the chosen one. They chose ME. And I didn’t even graduate from fucking high school.
20:29 Duncan BC, lived there for 20+ yrs, never heard anyone talk of Granger Taylor . In contrast, the 80's Lockerbie (Scotland) bombing was a frequent topic of conversation. The bombers hail from Duncan and I knew men who worked with them at the mill. One of the bombers wives continued to live in Duncan while illegally collecting BC Benefits, eventually she was convicted of fraud.
What people don't understand about going to space with ET's is that you need to leave your human body behind. You can't escape the planet with your human body. If Taylor went to space he would have had to transfer his soul into a biomechanical body for the trip as most space ships do not carry food, air, toilets etc, no need for it in space. A small transport ship would eventually land inside a larger ship that would travel the galaxy where a person could be then placed back into another humanoid body. Going to space is a one way trip, once you go you can't come back, in this lower density which we are stuck in our brains are like only working on 5% to 10% of their ability but once you get out past the Van Allen Radiation belts your brain goes up to 100% plus you also need to change your frequency of your soul, you can't just go into space past the Van Allen Radiation Belts without having a spacecraft that produces a toroidal field within the spacecraft & your body. Everything you've heard about space & all the things sent outside the planet is lies, nothing went past the Van Allen Radiation Belts. If the spacecraft doesn't have a toroidal field then it bounces back off the Van Allen Radiation Belts because it's a different frequency out there. Basically you would need to evolve where you have complete control of your mental capabilities, not have one ounce of negative thoughts, no fear, no anxiety, because once you pass the Van Allen Radiation Belts your mind can manifest every ugly thing you can imagine. If you have ever watched this old movie called Forbidden Planet, there was a scientist on an alien world who was linking himself up to this mind amplifier to amplify his intelligence, while doing it he also created an invisible monster out of his jealousy & hidden rage which he manifested as an unfortunate mistake by using the alien machinery. Well we don't need to visit some ET planet & use a machine to do that sort of thing, once you get past the Van Allen Radiation Belts when your mind jumps to 100% you can automatically manifest invisible creatures, even visible creatures that don't exist, if you can imagine it then you can create it. All of us are not ready to venture into space because we can't even play nice & share with each other, mankind has some of the worst people running around doing evil things all the time just because they think they can get away with it. People are not ready for space or meeting ET's until they are ready to be peaceful with everyone across the planet as if they are your brother & sisters that you love instead of hate.
he does not sound stupid - first, he is a Canadian and many Canadians hold on to the vowel sound...also, many narrators sound like this when reading from a script
@@LadyWhinesalot haha the funny thing is this really could be chills and just narrating for this channel and ppl acting all ass hurt over a voice that many ppl do
Ha, I remember reading about the first case in a news article. I thought it was pretty weird so shared it with my husband. We talked about it quite a bit. I figured it would never be resolved, since the wife had died, also. From what I hear, people that knew her seem to think she didn't kill him herself. I can't remember all the exact details. I'll have to ask people about it again. (I don't live too far from that town/city. And have a few friends that live there.) For being a smaller city, Tooele sure has its share of weird cases. Wasnt that long ago that Baum murdered those 2 teenagers there. I had dated the killers cousin for a little while, too.
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Keeping up the great 👍 content. I have been subscribed for like two years. Best crime channel on TH-cam
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I totally saw the Easter egg you put in the end! At 32:22 😉 is that you and your wife?!?
@_plb_ rondo jooo oooo
Don't ever change this background music
It’s iconic. It wouldn’t be a Criminally Listed video without it.
I get sick listening to it now... see ya, need something more positive before this sends me to psych ward :(
Just change the ad frequency.
Fax yo
Go to bed almost nightly listening to it
You know things are getting bad and you’re in trouble when the Milk Man cuts off service to your house...
It truly is; that milk man probably saw how many little children lived there and kept giving them a break. I'm sad that this service stopped, we absolutely loved our Milk Man (when I was little in the 70s). He looked like Curly from the Three Stooges, we even got him to do make the sounds like Curly. He delivered milk to us well into the 80s, not sure how long my Dad kept him after I moved to The City.
@@jerzirhayzza7166 back when things seemed nicer.😀
@@jerzirhayzza7166 That's awesome. Seems like a nice milkman.
that's exactly what I said! Lol!!
@@jerzirhayzza7166 back when you could actually "trust" the milkman to just bring you milk..
Other kids: excited to put together Lego sets
Granger Taylor: building entire intergalactic transportation systems
"Mom, we need to go to Costco, I'm out of rocket fuel and those explosives they sell in bulk!"
I'll hold out hope for granger till the DNA test comes back
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“Hey, I know you you’re my uncle Lawrence” “Uhhhhm no...my name is uhhhm John...John...uhh...Johnson, yeah that’s the ticket.”
That comment made my day! 😂
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Na na this ain't Raymond
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Maybe Lawrence had financial issues because he used an abacus to do his taxes.
Don't blame the equipment, blame the innumeracy.
Lolololol
Some Abacus experts are as fast and as accurate as an electronic calculator.
Lawrence took off.. Amnesia my ass. You're in big trouble buddy
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movies should be made about Fritz and Granger Taylor. what fantastic stories.
I live near where Granger disappeared so his story has always fascinated me. I’d LOVE to see his story made into a movie!
Have you checked out I Love You, Phillip Morris? It seems like it fits into that kind of vague identity-fraud/confusion/abandonment genre. You may like it.
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@SERGIO BACA yes, but his story is fascinating.
Awh man, I really hope Granger is in space ❤️
"Yo, you look like my uncle Lawrence-"
"I'm not him lol"
"Yo, your fingerprints match, you ARE my brother-"
"Haha, looks like you caught me 🥴 oopsies! ❤️"
About Taylor's Truck: When you repaint a vehicle another color, plenty of the original color remains unless you strip the car down to sheet metal, which is so time-consuming, few do it (outside of major enthusiasts with money). This is also why keeping a car the same color is often argued, unless you go from a green to green metallic, for example. They may have painted his blue Datsun pink, but plenty of the vehicle would have remained the original blue, including under the truck bed, in the four fender walls, under the hood itself, the firewall and engine bay, and also the interior behind the dash and under the seats and carpets. These hidden parts are also generally stronger or structurally located, and would survive the blast more than the pink outside. Yeah, humans love a mystery and want him to be in space, but the guy was depressed and blew himself up. He left a beautiful "cover" story.
So this guy had a bunch of odd hobbies and drove around in a hearse. He was living like bachelor Gomez Addams😂
LOL! I had a similar thought. My brain went "if Gomez Addams lost his house that would be his version of van life"
@@Lindseyisloony . For sure lol
when I was younger, I wanted to buy a hearse and deck it out, though I'd have done things a little different, not a bar, but an animatronic zombie in a coffin in the back, with purple lights in the car, and purple neons on the outside. lol
*that ol' quirky Fritz!*
0:54 - "It's a great and inexpensive game night you can do from the safety of your own home"
Next on Criminally Listed - 3 cases of people being abducted and murdered from the safety of their own home........
Lmfao!!!
Hahahaha!!!
Lmaooo 🤣🤣🤣
I seen a commercial for a hunt a killer spin off
@@tashahatzidakis5680 - I think I saw the same thing. I think it was called "The Dead Bolt Society" or something similar to that. It sounded very similar to "Hunt a Killer"
"Taylor was doing alot of lsd at the time" - you don't say
Allegedly* key word
His lsd buddy said he never seemed delusional while they were tripping!
@@kevingee4294 His friend was tripping too so I take that with a grain of salt dude lol
@@jessical.5181 I guess but his friend literally did acid with him so its not even a question if he was doing it or not, he was. Also, we're talking about a guy who built a "spaceship" in his parents backyard, you don't think he was doing any acid bruh 😂
@@ChewbaccaOnDrugs1130 you werent there, I wasnt there we're just hearing accounts of stories. Imagine doing what he did without the internet, making things from scratch. Are u a non believer of aliens? Or not open to the possibility of extraterrestrial life?
I want to drive around town and tell everyone its time for me to go off to space now, and just have everyone be like wow that's cool can I come 😆
To be honest. I think people had reacted differently. 🤔🤣
Speaking from experience, leaving the room of a missing person untouched is the go to method but it also stops you from completing the mourning process.. you continue with that hope of return and never allow yourself to accept and cope with the loss.
I’ve heard the story of Lawrence Bader/ Fritz Johnson before. This is the first time it was presented in such a way that I really started to think about the consequences of having brain cancer in the exact location he did. I used to think either he was a liar, or had suffered a psychogenic fugue. Now, I truly think the brain cancer was the root of all of it. Well done @Criminally listed
@dražen g a rebuttal: he clearly got the insurance because he loved his wife and family and wanted them to be well off and not have to suffer due to his poor decisions. my theory: the trauma of leaving everything behind hurt so badly that the only way his brain could cope was to believe the false identity he had given himself. Believing false memories to cope with trauma is fairly common. On top of that he develops brain cancer? We’ll never know either way, but I could absolutely buy his brain giving him amnesia and false memories to stop that intense guilt.
Having worked in Neurology, although you can rarely have shorter term, confused “fugue states,” the movie version of amnesia pretty much does not exist in reality. You can certainly have memory loss, but it is almost always comes with other significant symptoms, and/or is very short-term. The high functioning person who can immediately get a job, be popular, keep their short term memory, etc. but claims to have no long-term memory, is rare beyond belief, and perhaps nonexistent. As for the brain cancer, same situation...also very unusual to lose long-term memory but have no other significant neurological symptoms, or not enough to interfere with a successful career, hobbies, etc.
I think the quick, large family, financial pressure and huge health scare were just too much, and the disappearance got him out a number of his problems, with the “amnesia” just being convenient.
@@Itried20takennames I think you’re too quick to assume he didn’t have other symptoms. There could have been plenty of psychological issues that manifested in different ways. Impulsivity, anger, mood swings, just to name a few that are extremely common, yet wouldn’t inherently hurt your work life- or social life depending on how they present themselves. I understand you’ve worked in nephrology, but I have a personality disorder, and know firsthand that you can experience large changes and do some pretty toxic stuff, while keeping a steady job, and most people don’t bat their eyes. Your friends and partner might get into fights with you, but they may keep that personal and not tell police. I’ve also studied psychology, and false memories to avoid facing trauma are also extremely common. They wouldn’t impact your current memory abilities, short or long term, just change old memories to help you cope.
He was a pos that left his wife & kids so that he could move on and start over. He knew the wife was catholic and would never divorce his selfish ass.
he blatantly admitted to funding his drivers license he just didn’t admit the part where he gave them a fake name.
Poor Granger, just seems like a sad story. Amazing how difficult it can be to find things in those forests
Whenever they find a clue they hit another road block/layer, and it ultimately leads to more questions than answers..
"Things had gotten so bad that the milk man threatened to stop service." LOL, yep nothing says hard times more than getting your milk delivery halted.
With 3 kids, milk being the “backbone” of nutrition at the time. It would have been a heavy blow.
Could Fritz's cancer have started to develop years earlier. Possibly first as a non-malignant tumor that somehow pressed against the brain and caused the amnesia episode?
I think this makes the most sense. A brain tumor created the amnesia. If he was trying to fake his death i really don't think he would go to another city and become a celebrity thats in the limelight. Amazing how his mind made up separate memories of a full life as Fritz. The brain is such a powerful organ!
That’s what I thought too Eugene. I would have never believed him and just really assumed the insurance fraud as primary cause oh his disappearance BUT the tumor needing to be removed and then returning again at such a young age, really point to other possibilities for me.
He may have been half in and half out of it with his insurance scheme but at the same time experiencing increasing amnesia allowing his ego programming to take another identity. I think that if he meant to not get caught he would have not gone along with the fingerprinting and wouldn’t have lived so loud while in Omaha. I believe there’s a strong possibility that his tumors explain some or all of his actions. Crazy as it is! Reminds me a bit of the movie Phenomenon.
I'm not sure if he faked his death, or had amnesia, but I've heard of several cases about brain tumors that have caused memory loss, and change of personality.
Years ago I read an article about a husband who started to abuse his wife and even r#ped her and later it was found he had a brain tumor. I remember his wife saying (I'm paraphrasing because I can't remember word for word) "what do I do with this information? He was a wonderful husband for many years, but he still hurt me. What if his tumor grows back? Can I stay with him and live in fear that one day it will come back and he will do the same, or worst to me?"
I tried to find the article and found several studies that certain brain tumors can cause hypersexuality.
@Torchy Brown If thats the case how did psychologists and neurologists not manage to break through the act through a 10 day in-patient observation?
No, he was lying. He took a suitcase when he disappeared, he even admitted to 'finding' his drivers lisence, which had his real name and address. You probablt believe Biden actually won the election, you're such a sheep.
I know I shouldn't say it, but Fritz sounds rad as hell.
Right! What a character
Agreed. Sounds like someone that would be pretty legit to hang out with.
He lived life to the fullest. Too bad he felt stuck in a loveless marriage.
Faking his death to escape his financial obligations? And you admire that kind of grand fraud and irresponsibility?
@@crypastesomemore8348 no, i dont. I wouldnt excuse those actions at all, but i *would* say that, aside from that, he seems like a fascinating guy, and moreover, im curious why it took him doing... whatever he did... (whether the amneisa was real or BS) to finally find a way to be happy.
Paul Mathers got high, climbed into the freezer, and wrapped his head in plastic so his wife could keep getting his payments.
He said " keep me in the freezer babe, as long as I'm there you'll be ok"
She said "Im just happy you'll still be with me, having a dead body in my freezer won't freak me out at all"
That's true love right there
All im gonna say is if he put himself there, I did nothing wrong, maybe except collect those checks 🤫
@@emiliagolden4441it’s also important to keep in perspective that a lot of older people simply cannot survive without extra income. This kind of thing is often out of desperation, not callous greed
Technically, if Grainger Taylor *was* traveling around the universe, he would likely still be out there. If it was supposed to be a 42 month experience from his point of view, and he was traveling near the speed of light, as one would have to to travel the universe, time dilation would result in his 42 month trip spanning an amount if time greater by several orders of magnitude or more from the perspective of those of us here on earth.
Just a thought.
I thought the same thing!
Space, the final frontier....
@Jack Rabbit granted, I am no mathematician, nor am I a theoretical physicist, but, to the best of my understanding, for an Alcubierre drive to work without time dilation effects, the space along the intended path would have to be warped well in advance, which, in this case, would have involved planning by the aliens intending to take him on this tour, and appropriate constructions placed starting well in advance of humanity appearing on the earth in its modern behavioral form. If this were the case, we should be able to see this warped space in much the same way that we can see the warped space around black holes via gravitational lensing, I would think...
Again, I don't claim to be any kind of genius, or astrophysicist. I don't even know anyone who works at the JPL, so I could very well be way off.
@@cen7ury 🤔😮 Never had I ever.. thought in such dimensions.. Fascinating..
@11 11 I hate to break it to you, but if there's another comment on another video covering this particular story, it isn't *his* original thought, either. Einstein beat both of us to the concept of time dilation as it stems from his theories of special (1905) and general (1915) relativity that he developed over a century ago.
Nice try though.
Fritz committed bigamy. Not polygamy. Polygamy is marriage to many. And all live as a family. Bigamy is Marrying someone while still married to another, totally separate ppl that (typically) don't know or know of each other.
Lol, I wondered if someone else would catch that.
@Mara Blond pretentious semantic tirade 😂👍🏻 that's a bit dramatic
@Mara Blond Poor Mara, so much anger on the issue and you're incorrect. Did hit every comment with a pissy tone like that? The issue isn't numbers; it's culpability. In bigamy, one person commits fraud; in polygamy, multiple people do.
@Mara Blond You got a dog in this fight?
@Mara Blond Really, Babe Rainbow? Do tell. Name a jurisdiction where bigamy is a predicate to polygamy OR vice versa. Please share. I'm looking for current laws in any jurisdiction recognized by a standard court system--not some wacky religious court or "sovereign citizen" kind of thing. I still love everything about you, btw.
I've seen what tumors and other brain traumas can do, and the literature about these things is extensive. I think Lawrence/Fritz is a text book example of just how serious that kind of thing can be.
I think there was no fraud or malice in his story.
"We have no idea what could have caused his amnesia." -Four Psychiatrists
(Fritz sitting there with his eyepatch from when he had the brain tumor removed.)
I know, right? Brain tumour... disappearing and having no memory of any of it... makes sense.
RIGHT!?!
You took the words right out of my mouth; I'm a nurse and that was my first thought. However, that was a different time. We didn't know anywhere near as much as we do now about neurological disorders. Maybe they simply didn't see the comnection? 🤷 I know for a fact that they didn't do brain scans then. It's difficult to comprehend how they genuinely didn't see ANY connection, however.
Pretty obvious he planned his getaway. He even payed his life insurance the morning he left. Who takes a suit case fishing?
@@lindaross4331 a cool dude, which is what Fritz was.
I do hope that Granger Taylor is alive! Fascinating character IMO! Happy thanksgiving. Peace!
Regardless of its color, Taylor's truck serial number was apparently a match for the one that was found destroyed at the blast site (the newspaper you showed stated that it was verified by the RCMP).
I think he might have suffered from mental illness and he truly believed that aliens are communicating with him. He might have gone to find them and his death was an accident.
@@SwayTree "Accident"? So he was giving dynamite to nonexistent aliens as a gift?
@@spacewurm you tell us then, afterall, you're the SPACE wurm.. hehe..
@@dhanyzaffry4829 Josi has a good comment. Look for my comment thread here. I discuss more evidence which clearly shows he most likely killed himself .👽
@@spacewurm well said,wormy.. well saaaaaaiiiiidddddd......( sucked into sumthin' )..
Taylor was extremely gifted
I think so too.
I love his story! What an amazing fellow.
@@misscyanic2484 Yeah he was
Very much so. I would not hesitate to say that in today’s world, a High functioning Autism diagnosis and treatment for his social failings would possibly have saved his life.
There were many people like Taylor before smartphones and social media destroyed our universe.
Ol'Fritz was a smooth operator
"He didn't seem delusional to those closest to him, he seemed happy that the aliens had chosen him" so you're only delusional if it upsets you?
I wish I had a spaceship hangout treehouse in my backyard! I'll have to talk to my husband about building one together.
I like the cut of your jib. I would imagine, most human beings would be far better off with a UFO inspired backyard hang out, instead of pharmaceuticals or television/phones or a million other massive wastes of time and money that don't help or fulfill most people who try it. If it works, and the UFO hang out makes you feel good, write a book about it and spread the word.
@@evilcam good points. The idiots behind the military-industrial complex need to heed the same advice.
This channel would have to be ONE of MY favorites as I've been subbed too THIS channel since about their beginning 💯💯 Percent 🧞👍🇦🇨
bruh imagine he was saying the truth.. and returns back to earth ..like interstellar.. we're all old .. but his the same age.... damn
Right..
"Einstein was probably one of them."
31:57 1 Bizarre Ending to a Criminally Listed Video
The irony is just astounding.
Scary
I’m startled.
Dude....did u let the video play till the end end? He slipped in a picture at like 32:22? It's just a blip of it but....I thought I was seeing things till I slowed the video down
Slow it right down and a still from the TV show Pushing Daisies appears very briefly lol
Fritz was 39 when he died? He looked like he was about 74 yrs old. Life back in the day must've been rough to make everyone look so much older than they really were.
Ummm, it was. Life gets progressively easier with each generation.
Grangers in space. What a cool dude.
Ah yes, pepto pink, every young man's favorite car color.
Taylor’s siblings got it right. He was a sad lonely man who didn’t want those who loved him to feel sad he was gone so he made up a sweet tale for them.
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Lol fritz is a liar he just wanted a new life because of his financial situation
and no alimony or child support. He wanted out of marriage. Didn't give a rat's bottom for his children.
This Fritz dude did more in 7 years, then I have done my while life! He even had time to build a herse bar, and live in a box at the top of a pole for 15 days! Where are my priorities!? I'm a total loser!
For real. I thought he was at least 10 years older when he died
@@brandieb6581 yeah but in the 7 years that he was "missing", is the time period im referring to. Like, he made that whole new life, and did all those things, in just 7 years. Then people became aware of who he was. His wife found him, and he died a few years later. I'm just talking about the period of time that he was thought to be missing or dead. He literally accomplished a lifetime worth of shit in just those first 7 years that he was missing! Its insane! Lol!
@@lowclasswhitetrashhypocrite That's what I'm saying. I was confused with the time frame. Like he got famous and had a kid and another wife. Lost an eye etc. I thought it was more than 7 years. I'm 33 and haven't accomplish half as many things lol
@@brandieb6581 haha! Same! It makes you feel like such a lazy piece of sh*t! Lol!
You need help if you don't recognize what he did wrong. If you want to live your life like that - then absolutely go for it; just don't have children you abandon thinking their daddy died so they cry. day and night and get f-d in the head. Do it single and reckless!
If I remember correctly, Lawrence Bader is possibly one of the best examples of what a prolonged Dissociative Fugue State looks like. These episodes an be caused by many things like a traumatic or high stress events including savers marital or financial distress. This state can also last between a couple minutes to decades. Very interesting. Which is also why his doctors advised against discussing the ‘past life’ without being observed by doctors and/or psychiatrist because doing so could trigger an end to the state, leaving him scared, shell shocked, and possibly lead to a psychotic break.
Or he was simply a liar who ditched his first wife. Far more likely.
@@toomanymarys7355 I agree.
Taylor was a genius
I did lots of Acid in the 70s
Never talked to aliens though, but saw the Dead like a hundred times,,💀
Lol you and my Dad!
Granger just successfully built a spaceship and blasted off :)
Finally a video I can doze off to sleep with. I find your narration so calming. Thank you for your hard work.
Oddly enough that’s not the greatest compliment a TH-cam creator wants to hear; “your voice puts me to sleep”
@Sara I know what you mean. I like to watch my favorite CL videos in a bunch and fall asleep. It's like a cool bedtime story
Calming???!!!!
Whoa! You're a psycho!! LOL
PS- I'm just joking so nobody needs to wish for the rape and murder of my mother...
I thought I was the only 1 who thought that.
Basically the bob Ross of murder mysteries
Taylor had blown himself up with dynamite in the woods. Pieces of bone and his truck were found years later. His own mother positively identified a piece of his clothing cops had found at explosion area.
Pretty much
@bobby briggs Debatable? All the evidence shows he committed suicide. 1) He clearly suffered from mental illness. 2) His delusional note and last will and testament. 3) Dynamite was missing from his father's supply. 4) Remains of truck found in 1986 was of Datsun, which he owned. 5) Piece of clothing found in same area as truck was confirmed by his mother to be from one she had knitted him. 6) Some residents in area heard explosion night he disappeared. 7) The RCMP and B.C. Coroners Office confirmed his death by suicide.
@bobby briggs Well, circumstantial evidence *is* valid in court. One can make an entire legitimate case based on it. The attorney's job then is to walk the judge and jury through the evidence step by step, connecting each piece and testimony to create a plausible scenario. Criminal prosecutions do this fairly regularly, because they don't always have an eyewitness or a confession or a proverbial smoking gun.
As for Granger, which seems more likely: that aliens used mental telepathy to communicate with him or that the poor soul had some issues and took his own life? If he's alive somewhere on Earth or in space, fantastic, good for him, I hope he's living the dream, but I seriously doubt it.
@Hernan Cortes but if you think of it, if aliens did take them they would be advanced enough to think it through and to leave behind the least amount of evidence.
@@spacewurm it's not definitive if the police say something they cannot truly understand, ever see cases where they catch the "alleged" suspect and it turns out he was the wrong guy and the real one is roaming free on the streets? Sometimes police just want a case closed and closure for the family. Even if he really did commit suicide, it's hard for me to believe that ppl think we're alone in this vast universe as if we're the only type of life (I know it's never been confirmed there are aliens) but still.
I was a 15 year out kid when I saw one of Granger Taylor’s creations a Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk fighter plane parked along the Victoria highway outside of Duncan BC Canada. There was a Victoria newspaper article on Taylor that same year. I had no idea this guy disappeared just a year later in 1980 I found out while watching.a TH-cam Bedtime Stories video. I was totally stunned.
There's a new member to add to the Criminally Listed family...my newborn daughter Jadzia! I'm beyond over the moon at motherhood. Sorry gloat on a video like this. Stay safe out there and I hope you all have a safe and wonderful Friendsgiving!
Am happy for you may you and your precious child have a blessed life
@@arliesam948 Thank you!
@@gabriellahcorleone132 thank you very much
Congratulations!!! Enjoy this time as a new mother and may you both be happy and healthy.💕
Welcome
Lawrence, if running a hamburger stand is what you like, do it. Don't live your Dad's dream or your family's dream. Live your life. Don't chase the American dream just because you're supposed to, don't get married have kids if it's not in your heart to do that. There's nothing wrong with loving running a hamburger stand, being single and loving what you do. If you read this and you're Lawrence too, it's ok, live YOUR life.
Great advice for all! Let us all find our own hamburger stand👍🏻
Story of my life..
@@jessical.5181 many many lives. Never too late to make changes.
We all need to listen harder to our inner voice.
@@STMARTIN009 you nailed it. Most can't hear it. Or can't recognize it when it speaks.
These were fascinating! Peoples lives are so interesting. The most exciting thing I have done is wear odd socks!
I wear odd socks daily, keeps life exciting😋
@@Emiliapocalypse keeps you on your toes!
Bigamy, not polygamy.
Wouldn't polygamy be like having 3 or more wives?
@@gabriellahcorleone132 polygamy is being married to more than one in a polyamorous relationship. Bigomy is marrying one when you are still married to another
@Mara Blond funny how I merely asked a question and you proceed to insult and disrespect me. You must be a Trumpster. Not my fault he lost fair and square 😁
@@Kylersinjin thank you for the education and I appreciate you being respectful unlike @Mara Blond
@Mara Blond Oh, bless Mara. You write in the voice of a 1970's eastern European spy film villain. Am I a "running dog" for correcting you yet again? Let's review, the difference between them is NOT number of wives; it is knowledge of each other's existence and keeping of entirely separate households. If you belong to some religious/political/whatever group that uses an antiquated definition, that's delightful (but still inaccurate). I love everything about you, tho.
I would for.sure watch a movie about any of these stories. The first one about the transgender man was touching. His wife really loved him. But his mom just couldn't accept it. Sad.
I absolutely love your videos. They have helped me keep my sanity whilst stuck in hospital sick, I have many chronic illnesses and I’m in hospital a lot...please never stop making these please...
Just what i needed after a mucking fonday 🙃
Video starts at 1:44
ThnXx
Thanks nigga
I had always thought that the bone fragments found were IDd as Taylor's via DNA. Now I'm wondering if the fragments were even human?
Good question
Anyone else just play these close your eyes in bed and listen? 😸
Yes 🥰
I like to think Taylor is helping the aliens build a better universe 👍
The aliens showed up and Granger said "Hold my beer."
😂😂😂😂
Criminally Listed makes me Doubt everyone around me!
Trust no man.
Omg - this was a excellent episode thank you.
Ps - i love the background music and your laid back but clear delivery.
Greetings from Bosnia to you Criminally Listed man, and all your viewers. I feel like a child when his favourite cartoon starts on the TV.
zdravo! kak ste vi?
Ajmooo
Oooo dobro smo, ne mozemo bolje. Gledam CL i govorim sebi, kod nas ima budala al makar neka vakih budala hehe
John Francis Johnson? Let me introduce you to William Richard Williamson......
Bill Dick Bill?🤨
@@Suave121 damn I wanted to post that lol
Have you met Robert James Robertson or Phillip Joel Phillips?
@@gabriellahcorleone132 no but I have met Allen Joseph Allen.
👁_👁
Good for Paula and Jean, sticking it to the system 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
When you say he could be flying around space with aliens or it could be because of his L.S.D. use kind of discredits the aliens story
I get what you're saying, it would lose all credibility but it was assumed he used LSD, if he did in fact use the drug I agree with you 100%. Can't say for sure if he was delusional/deranged, but it does seem fartfetched though
I know. I have heard this guy's story several times before on different channels like this, but they never mentioned his drug use. That part ruins it for me. He was probably a uniquely brilliant but crazy lonely person, taking mind melting shyt. Yeah! No boo boo. Weirdo brain + psychedelics= Alien space trip.
@@wataki2 but at the same time this video is the only source I too have come across that speaks of his alleged drug usage. We don't know the legitimacy of this claim, could be word of mouth and rumors to fabricate a logical explanation/reason. But if he did take LSD, I'm on the same boat as you, bc there are ppl who claim to see aliens and ufos while high on psychedelics when they're tripping so I have no doubts on that front.
@@jamesvancam I agree. I should have stated that caveat; that the drug use is just alleged and not confirmed. Yes and Thank you:)
Or... and I'm just going out on a limb here: Aliens don't exist and he really did kill himself because LSD is a hell of a drug.
Scrolling TH-cam.
See this thumbnail and think
"When did Ed Sheeran get so scruffy?" 🤦
Whenever people I talk to talk about missing people they knew there's always that emptiness to them like there's always a chance that person might come back, different when you know the person has passed away then you can grieve and then move on if possible.
Agreed. There's a lot to be said for closure, even when it's a bad ending.
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@Chris Goodayle 🤗🤗🤗
According to the article showed at 28:00, they matched the identification number of the first truck to his truck. If you read the last few paragraphs.
Still in quarantine and this seems to be one of the few interesting things going on... :(
I always wait to see when criminally listed posts
Sorry for quarantine. We dont have it here in Texas.
@@maryparker7872 uhmmm... what?! News to me.
You’re shows are getting better and better. Thanks for being my sleep aid nightly.
A dose of Criminally Listed is just what I needed 😊
Bruh. If i ever get abducted now i have a name to throw out there.. "You know Taylor??"
Well we do occasionally call it Toolee, it is actually Too-wil-a... yeah I don't know why either 🤣
I'm laughing at all us from the Wasatch Front who caught the pronunciation on that first story.
These types of videos are my favorite. I love the ones that are so bizarre they're unbelievable & that involve twists.
Can we talk about the pillows on the beds at 14:29? Anyone else kinda creeped out? Not even counting the stains on every single one, but the position on the bed! Why does that weird me out??
Eurghh it’s just looks so wrong!
Definitely patterned but placed all wrong!
😂 upon closer inspection, I stand corrected. Thanks for pointing that out. Maybe the creepiness of the position made my mind think stain, to add to the creep.
“It would be important to know that at this time Taylor was known to be doing a lot of. LSD” 😂😂😂YA THINK?!! 😂😂😂😩😩🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
Who just “looses” bone fragments though?!
2nd one was full of bs, only thing i don't know is why he'd go along with the fingerprinting
I would have said that tumor could have explained it . But because he decided to leave during a boating accident... he's faking
protesting the fingerprinting would have really shown his amnesia to be fake, by agreeing to it he can claim to be just as surprised as everyone else (for the record, I think the amnesia story only happened because he got caught)
i think he faked his death and his tumor eventually made him believe his own story because he didn’t know any better
I just like the video before I watch it cause I know it will be amazing. Great work and fantastic stories ✌
Poor Granger. People with pre-existing mental illness should not take LSD. I speak from personal experience--my own and my brother's.
Linda,please take care of yourself. God bless
Stay safe hun
I heard about that Grainger Taylor disappearance. He had built a car, a plane, a train, and actually restored them well enough to sell them and make a living that way. I'm pretty sure he loaded up his truck with dynamite and blew himself up in the mountains. They found blown up pieces of his truck. I mean he had written a will to his parents. It seemed like he was trying to make it easier for his parents to deal with his passing. He was known to be autistic but functional. His restorations were pretty wild. Seemed like a cool guy.
This is worth pausing COD zombies for.
I get so excited whenever you upload 🥺💞 Definitely the highlight of my week
Uhm...excuse me, but if he was carrying dynamite in his truck, and, it exploded in a crash, then why is his truck in one piece?
Dynamite is a pushing charge, not so much a cutting one. Also, explosions follow the path of least resistance. Wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility for most of it to remain intact if someone didn't know the proper way to dispose of something that way.
@@skrappyjon2019 what about all the car bombs that have used dynamite. Plus they used to use dynamite for cutting through rock in the mines didn't they?
Very confused as to what makes you assume the truck is in one piece? I didn't hear that said anywhere in the video... you do know a lot of youtube channels use 'stock photographs' to fill in gaps. Only thing I can assume is you presumed the stock photo of the abandoned green truck was one of the actual scene of the truck in this case.
I could be wrong
@@davekennedy6315 Those might use dynamite if available, but trust me when i say there is still a good bit of those cars left afterwards. and yes, dynamite is used in mining specifically because its a pushing charge, as most mining operations want to *move* the dirt. It has a low brisance, which is "shattering effect", due to relatively low detonation velocity compared to, say, C4.
@@skrappyjon2019 yeah I get what you're saying but even fertilizer bombs completely destroy vehicles. I'm pretty sure that early IRA car bombs were either fertiliser or dynamite and the cars were unrecognisable after. I'm no explosives expert but all it is is rapidly expanding gas and cars/vans/trucks aren't exactly strong against such sudden expansion.
I love your compilations. You've really found a cool niche unique among so many orher TC channels.❤
this was an awesome list, thankyou
Fritz sounded like one cool ass dude. Would’ve loved to have been a friend with him!
Seriously? Yep - get so in debt you ditch your wife and 4 children. Pay not money to help your children (back then few women could work). Have your children cry each day and night for the daddy they love but he doesn't come home. Yeah that makes you star to traumatize your children. Traumatize you mom, dad, siblings. He was an asshole. What you should think - "if I desire his runaway life - then I need to be single and go for the unknown" Without destroying multitudes of loved ones hearts.
@@changeintheair9648 He sounds like he would’ve fit in with the gang on Always Sunny. If I didn’t know about his dark secrets, Fritz would’ve absolutely seemed like a cool guy
Then ET revealed to me his singular purpose. He said, “YOU are the chosen one. The one who will deliver a message. A message of hope to those who choose to hear it, and a warning to those who do not.” ME; the chosen one. They chose ME. And I didn’t even graduate from fucking high school.
20:29 Duncan BC, lived there for 20+ yrs, never heard anyone talk of Granger Taylor . In contrast, the 80's Lockerbie (Scotland) bombing was a frequent topic of conversation. The bombers hail from Duncan and I knew men who worked with them at the mill. One of the bombers wives continued to live in Duncan while illegally collecting BC Benefits, eventually she was convicted of fraud.
God you make me feel old! It doesn't feel like 1980 was 40 years ago!
That Lawrence story is mind blowing. He created an other life and became a whole celebrity 🤯
What people don't understand about going to space with ET's is that you need to leave your human body behind. You can't escape the planet with your human body. If Taylor went to space he would have had to transfer his soul into a biomechanical body for the trip as most space ships do not carry food, air, toilets etc, no need for it in space. A small transport ship would eventually land inside a larger ship that would travel the galaxy where a person could be then placed back into another humanoid body. Going to space is a one way trip, once you go you can't come back, in this lower density which we are stuck in our brains are like only working on 5% to 10% of their ability but once you get out past the Van Allen Radiation belts your brain goes up to 100% plus you also need to change your frequency of your soul, you can't just go into space past the Van Allen Radiation Belts without having a spacecraft that produces a toroidal field within the spacecraft & your body. Everything you've heard about space & all the things sent outside the planet is lies, nothing went past the Van Allen Radiation Belts. If the spacecraft doesn't have a toroidal field then it bounces back off the Van Allen Radiation Belts because it's a different frequency out there. Basically you would need to evolve where you have complete control of your mental capabilities, not have one ounce of negative thoughts, no fear, no anxiety, because once you pass the Van Allen Radiation Belts your mind can manifest every ugly thing you can imagine.
If you have ever watched this old movie called Forbidden Planet, there was a scientist on an alien world who was linking himself up to this mind amplifier to amplify his intelligence, while doing it he also created an invisible monster out of his jealousy & hidden rage which he manifested as an unfortunate mistake by using the alien machinery. Well we don't need to visit some ET planet & use a machine to do that sort of thing, once you get past the Van Allen Radiation Belts when your mind jumps to 100% you can automatically manifest invisible creatures, even visible creatures that don't exist, if you can imagine it then you can create it. All of us are not ready to venture into space because we can't even play nice & share with each other, mankind has some of the worst people running around doing evil things all the time just because they think they can get away with it. People are not ready for space or meeting ET's until they are ready to be peaceful with everyone across the planet as if they are your brother & sisters that you love instead of hate.
This dude sounds like chills
I love missing people cases!! Thank you so much for these! You should totally do more on this segment :))
"i waaant to sound coool, that's whyyy i narraaaate like thiiis, but i don't realiiiice i sound stuupiiiid"
he does not sound stupid - first, he is a Canadian and many Canadians hold on to the vowel sound...also, many narrators sound like this when reading from a script
I honestly can't stand the way he talks
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@@LadyWhinesalot haha the funny thing is this really could be chills and just narrating for this channel and ppl acting all ass hurt over a voice that many ppl do
Thoroughly interesting, Robert. Thanks!
My favorite cathegory: unsolved and bizairre.
Dammit, now I need to add, "build a space ship" to my bucket list! 🤨
Love your channel! Your voice is relaxing 😌 even tho the stories you narrate aren’t lol
Love your work! Think I've seen everything you've done on CL. - Thanks! You. Are. Awesome!
Ha, I remember reading about the first case in a news article. I thought it was pretty weird so shared it with my husband. We talked about it quite a bit. I figured it would never be resolved, since the wife had died, also. From what I hear, people that knew her seem to think she didn't kill him herself. I can't remember all the exact details. I'll have to ask people about it again. (I don't live too far from that town/city. And have a few friends that live there.)
For being a smaller city, Tooele sure has its share of weird cases. Wasnt that long ago that Baum murdered those 2 teenagers there. I had dated the killers cousin for a little while, too.
To hell with the IRS, you know it's bad when the milkman cuts you off...lol