@@bossenn It was boy in the box, but I was mistaken in calling it the last episode. the playlist I was watching it from must have been in the wrong order.
Alma Santana, a girl had licked an ice-cream container. Then, she put it back.. It’s a felony for eating/ using something, then putting it back. She server 20 years in jail for this.
Every time I rewatch this, I think about how he says that 'chillingly, there was a bottle still unsold,' but glosses over the fact that two bottles were SENT BACK BY CONSUMERS in the recall -- people who literally already had pills in hand and just hadn't taken any yet. That's way more chilling to me than one that was pulled before being sold.
I mean that could be a sign they did something to the returned bottles, but I know in my family if we run out of any sort of medical supplies we immediately go buy more even if it’s not needed at the moment and doesn’t get opened for a while.
BUT WHAT IF, Roger Arnold is the real killer, and when he found out that police are gonna search his house(don't ask me how he would know that), he had potassium cyanide, and mixed it with another substance to create potassium carbonate, so he wouldn't get caught? He appeared to be in chemistry, so knew what he was doing.
I was JUST about to comment the same after I hear him say " I would quarantine myself! You don't knownifnits airborne at that point!". I live in Nova Scotia, Canada and we are on strict lockdown. Parks, playgrounds, school, universities, daycares, nom essential public services, beaches etc... are all illegal to be at. People are not to be found in groups more than 5 and stores have to follow rules such as making measured standpoint of 6ft apart for customers and only allowing so many people in the store at once. People in illegal areas or found to be in groups higher than five get a really big fine and businesses.not following protocol gets fined 7500$. It is eerie. It is also hard when you have a child and have to explain to them what is going on... I would be terrified if the detectives didn't figure this out quickly and making the connection that it was tylenol.
Gah it still bugs me so much that it doesn't seem targeted, or possible to specifically target victims, and yet there's so many Marys Edit: yes I realize it was most likely just coincidence. Like I said, I don't see how the victims could've been targeted intentionally. It just seems weird, like how two of the bottles have the same control number, when consensus seems to be the bottles must have been tampered with in the stores
Lot of people named Mary, most likely. Especially if the pills were given to only a few stores in the area that happened to have a heavy Catholic background where the name Mary was just the bees knees.
The scariest thing for me is that someone at the packing factory actually planted/laced the bottles with poison in some kind of sick twisted sadist stunt and has never been caught...
A similar thing happened in Australia last year where someone had tampered with a bunch of strawberries and put sewing needles in them. It was basically the same as this (different brands, different stores, I think it went across states) except nobody died.
Sophie Howell Now I imagine a bunch of serial killers all sitting around a laptop like "who did they do this time, someone pass the popcorn" or "HEY LOOK ITS JERRY"
Amelia Caddy i noticed that too but like they said it’s a common name and the killer didn’t know who would buy the pills. it’s still cool to think about though!
It surprises me that they left out a popular theory: The laziness of the perpetrator being explained away by the fact that the poisonings were a coverup. The poisonings of strangers being used to cover up the annihilation of the Janus family, conducted by the scorned and often bullied brother, Hugh Janus.
There's a thing, I believe, in criminal psychology whereby criminals tend not to drastically change their MO's. People who kill from a distance, such as in this case, will generally always prefer to kill that way. The fact that Roger Arnold walked right up to and shot a dude makes him a poor suspect, I think.
Yes, it's a criminology idea. I took that class last semester and it's called the killer's signature, or method of operation - it is defined as the part(s) of the crime that were done to gratify the killer's needs or fantasies, etc, and not necessary to actually commit the crime. An example is Jack the Ripper disemboweling his victims after he killed them
I agree! In this case I believe he shot him because he thought he turned him into the police. In which case makes him look more guilty trying to kill a witness 😳
this reminds me of a sherlock episode where a guy talks people into taking a pill. he has two bottles and tells the person to pick one to eat and then he eats the other one. it’s one of my favorite episodes
It was. For a long time many Christian's and Catholics named their children after biblical figures. Mary and John being the most popular. Jack was also very popular too and used in many urben legends like Jack the Ripper, Spring helped Jack, Jack of the lantern and more.
As tragic as it is, the fact that it was three people in the same family who died probably saved a lot of lives since it provided a link. They may not have realized they were connected for a long time without it. I also do genuinely think it was Lewis. The petty extortion feels like a jab at police; make them think he did it, then prove his innocence, only to be the killer the whole time. He does time but not for killing people, then gets to mock them further by helping out while in prison. Plus, he gets away scot free and can even write a book about it! It feels totally contrived to me and he seems too dangerous to have only been trying to get 511 dollars.
For people who's wondering what happened to the comments: The older videos has been moved from Buzzfeed Multiplayer to Buzzfeed Unsolved Network, hence the comments reset.
BUT WHAT IF, Roger Arnold is the real killer, and when he found out that police are gonna search his house(don't ask me how he would know that), he had potassium cyanide, and mixed it with another substance to create potassium carbonate, so he wouldn't get caught? He appeared to be in chemistry, so he would know what he was doing.
If she did that today, they'd still check to make sure. Maybe JD and Veronica wouldn't get caught for Heather, since the cops would find her prints on the mug, but definitely for Ram and Kurt, since JD and Veronica both were the only ones to hold the guns
I'm glad the company took it seriously and recalled the stuff even though it was a huge loss to their company. You hear story where the company refuses even know They know there are dangerous issues with the products they sell
Tylenol is actually fairly responsible when it comes to this stuff. They tried to get labeling on their bottles for years warning about the harm it could have on the liver.
tori hendijani the person that did this is so evil when people get Advil it's for pain relief and the fact that someone would poison them is horrifying so sick
every year, my dad and i visit my mom’s gravesite. while we are there, we visit another set of graves. they belong to a family of four who all died on the same day, in the 1960s. they were a father, a mother, and two young boys. we didn’t know this family, but we always pay our respects for them.
In my area there was this woman who went to a supermarket and made herself throw up everywhere while screaming that she had corona 🤷🏻♀️ people are wild
tehmika willey *without, not with If you say with, then you're saying it would be unsolved with no wheeze. "It's not ______ without _____" is the correct saying.
New theory: Shane is a demon sent to kill Ryan for murdering someone, which is why he's afraid of ghosts(bc he made some), but Shane couldn't kill him bc he was just too funny
Chicagoooooo Chicagoooo it’s a city that exciting it’s a city that’s inviting it’s a city for a woman just like meee there’s a lake they call it Michigan I think I’m really fitting in this city is my perfect cup of teaaaa Chicagoooo Chicagoooo
I had a year long project in this bio-med class last year, where we were given a fake homicide with suspects and other evidence. Throughout the year as we learned we connected all of our lessons with the case, while getting autopsy reports, trying to rule cause of death. I got the killer, method, motive but got one thing wrong. I thought she died of aconite poisoning, but it was potassium cyanide, this case just reminded me of it.
"The police also found evidence of chemistry in Arnold's home." I know it's a serious matter, but I got a huge laugh out of the way they worded this. They could've said chemistry materials, but nope. (I know they were using it as a verb. But still. It's like saying *'they found evidence of science.'* It just cracked me up.)
DAMN WERE THEY TARGETING MARYS AND JANUS' OR WHAT. Really though, those name coincidences are strange. I've heard about this case a million times in business school, it's so fascinating and I'm always shocked more people don't know about it
The parts about criminals in the 80s and before remind me of that John Mulaney bit ~1930s~ "Detective, we found a pool of the killer's blood" "Hmm... gross! Now back to my hunch"
The comment about cyanide from this video helped me with a project at school. We were reading this short story about a guy who got taken in by this weird old lady and she sat him down for some tea and he kept making weird mental notes like, “the tea had a strong almond scent and burned when going down the throat”. And when it ended I believe it hinted at his death and the death of others before him. My teacher was like”what was his cause of death or what did y’all notice/what is hinted at” and in my brain I was like “cyanide?” So I raised my hand and said that and she was so startled, I was the only student to have guessed that all day and everyone in my class were like”how tf did you know that” and I had to explain to them cyanide smells like almonds and all of them were just suspicious of me that I knew that. I got an A On the project tho.
*show:* is literally called buzzfeed unsolved
*me:* expects the case to be solved anyway
me
*Enter witty username here* to be fair, the last episode was Buzzfeed: Solved?
@@lastlife0726 what episode was that?
@@bossenn It was boy in the box, but I was mistaken in calling it the last episode. the playlist I was watching it from must have been in the wrong order.
Every. Damn. Time who else gets annoyed when its not solved
This is why the girl who licked that ice cream is getting charged with a felony
And she should got damn dummy! Lol.
I have seen comments like this everywhere what happened???
fourni oh ok, thanks!
Alma Santana, a girl had licked an ice-cream container. Then, she put it back.. It’s a felony for eating/ using something, then putting it back. She server 20 years in jail for this.
@@iibubbly_visions8590 but when arian grande does it, she gets paid thousands in press funds lol
_when the pain killers kill more than just pain_
aesthetic yes lol
*can I have some, please*
So effective, you'll never feel a thing ever again!
yikes
R/cursedcommets
Every time I rewatch this, I think about how he says that 'chillingly, there was a bottle still unsold,' but glosses over the fact that two bottles were SENT BACK BY CONSUMERS in the recall -- people who literally already had pills in hand and just hadn't taken any yet. That's way more chilling to me than one that was pulled before being sold.
It really is.
I mean that could be a sign they did something to the returned bottles, but I know in my family if we run out of any sort of medical supplies we immediately go buy more even if it’s not needed at the moment and doesn’t get opened for a while.
That’s true. An axe mounted on the wall isn’t nearly as scary as the one in someone’s hands and being swung at your face.
My thoughts exactly. Thank god none of those people got a headache or something before the news went out
“I’d quarantine myself”
Oh ryan Ryan Ryan
catzite Time stamp?
Coco Taveras 4:29
it did not age well
the man followed through on this word
Good ole Ryan thinking g ahead
Dang, about 7 minutes in, I was like, "I wonder who the killer will end up being!" And then I remembered I was watching Buzzfeed UNsolved...
MiCKi914 same but I just read this comment
MiCKi914 me on everyone of their video's
A lot of people think it might be the unibomber due to the locations of the shops where the pill bottles were sold
Jenny Bagwell
Wow. That's really sad!
MiCKi914 i
“Do you think Advil did this”
I’M WEAK 😂
B I G
A D V I L
Jasperliks
Taylor Dixon jdejjsjdjshdndjsskcj
It was *B I G A D V I L*
Then go to the gym.
“Chicago is known for Shane madej”
Shane: 😃
“The nations greatest tragedy”
Shane: 😢
Ironic this has 666 likes
*Take that back,Ryan*
Quick switch to the vulture mine where the glory hole was a site of a great tragedy
johnny
Timestamp?
“I’d have to quarantine myself”
Oh just you wait Ryan-
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
I was about to say that lmao
Lmao just wait three years Ryan
The hamilton fans will come flocking to this comment
How To Crime
An idiot’s guide to all things illegal, written in crayon.
Jesus Castellanos sorry about the red and brown marks on the page, my crayola marker leaked :/
Yea and i wrote it in 🖍 crayon
How to crime an idiots guide to all things illegal, witten in crayon.
BUT WHAT IF, Roger Arnold is the real killer, and when he found out that police are gonna search his house(don't ask me how he would know that), he had potassium cyanide, and mixed it with another substance to create potassium carbonate, so he wouldn't get caught? He appeared to be in chemistry, so knew what he was doing.
Whom made such a children's book? I bet it is in crayon's
Watching this in 2020, that quarantine joke did not age well.
😂😂😂
I was just thinking that i'm weak
Literally just binge watching unsolved series 😂 was going to comment this 😂👏🏻👍🏻
My thoughts exactly...
@@marwas9212 me too over here
Ryan: “It affected the whole world!”
Shane: “The whole world?”
Ryan: “Well America at least”
Most American thing I’ve ever heard 😂
As an American who knows the names of about 7 countries, I can confirm this.
@@heatherperleberg7816 that’s embarrassing
@@ceeciecee9563 Not if you don’t care about the world in general it’s not
@@RookieCommentor that statement is so "Edgy" that it can't not be embarrassing
I’m an expert in geography, and I agree that the world revolves around America
Those poor girls just probably wanted to reliveve period cramps
lill ver exactly! I live on tylenol and Excedrin, espically on my period. And I have Chronic Migraine so ksksksks
Hey, cramps kill like literally kill.
Tru
Boi meeeeee
Exactly
this episode hits different now after the corona virus
I was JUST about to comment the same after I hear him say " I would quarantine myself! You don't knownifnits airborne at that point!".
I live in Nova Scotia, Canada and we are on strict lockdown. Parks, playgrounds, school, universities, daycares, nom essential public services, beaches etc... are all illegal to be at.
People are not to be found in groups more than 5 and stores have to follow rules such as making measured standpoint of 6ft apart for customers and only allowing so many people in the store at once.
People in illegal areas or found to be in groups higher than five get a really big fine and businesses.not following protocol gets fined 7500$.
It is eerie. It is also hard when you have a child and have to explain to them what is going on...
I would be terrified if the detectives didn't figure this out quickly and making the connection that it was tylenol.
Nelson Hernandez ikr
Yup
“I’d quarantine myself”
Yup
“I’d quarantine myself”
* Laughs in corona quarantine *
Jayme G exactly
Hahahaha...no you don't want that Ryan you don't...
I didn't look at how far back they posted the video and I almost pissed myself laughing 😂
4:28 Went straight to the comments for this
Jayme G 😭😭
Gah it still bugs me so much that it doesn't seem targeted, or possible to specifically target victims, and yet there's so many Marys
Edit: yes I realize it was most likely just coincidence. Like I said, I don't see how the victims could've been targeted intentionally. It just seems weird, like how two of the bottles have the same control number, when consensus seems to be the bottles must have been tampered with in the stores
Lot of people named Mary, most likely. Especially if the pills were given to only a few stores in the area that happened to have a heavy Catholic background where the name Mary was just the bees knees.
Came here to say this! 3 out of 7 victims all named Mary??? Even with a common name, that's quite a coincidence.
Maybe they just hated the name Mary
I know like 5 women with Mary somewhere in their name
I mean I know half the women in my family are named Mary but what are the odds
Creepy music and scary information
*cut to some funny jokes and two men talking*
I love that cus I'm scared but at the same time can laugh
Two and a *half* Men talking(Shane's big ol' dome counts as half) looooool
"8 year old girl brutally raped and murdered"
"(wheeze) sounds like she was having a bad day (wheeze)"
You need a good laugh every now and then, even at scary moments you need a laugh
Frono that is the pinnacle of comedy
This is by far, hands down, the scariest case on Buzzfeed Unsolved.
Painkillers are an everyday thing, and to die of it is scary.
The scariest thing for me is that someone at the packing factory actually planted/laced the bottles with poison in some kind of sick twisted sadist stunt and has never been caught...
not to forget completely ironic. imagine taking a painkiller that ends up killing you.
You obviously didn’t see the episode talking about spontaneous human combustion you die just from living
A similar thing happened in Australia last year where someone had tampered with a bunch of strawberries and put sewing needles in them. It was basically the same as this (different brands, different stores, I think it went across states) except nobody died.
You have painkillers everyday?
Do you ever think that the murderers could have watched these videos
Sophie Howell
Now I imagine a bunch of serial killers all sitting around a laptop like "who did they do this time, someone pass the popcorn" or "HEY LOOK ITS JERRY"
Storm1001 Nice Imagination 👌🏻👌🏻
Storm1001 im crying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We are
The cults love watching these also
"I would quarantine myself" "It might be an airborne disease" "I think you wear a mask" Wow, just wow
Its insane the amount of signs nobody put together
If someone did put it together, people would think they were crazy
They have done a ton of stuff like this that is crazy now
They also said something like this in a London episode
Wow what? They're educated men and I'm sure they know of past pandemics where people wore a mask for an airborne disease.
That really didn't age well
Yep, the plague one
Am I the only person why thought they were all gonna be named Mary?
Awesome Sauce no so did i
same!! kinda disappointed tbh
*nope nope and nope*
nope
He hated Marys so he killed them ALL
I actually went to the same middle school as the 12 year old victim. We had a plaque in the front hallway dedicated to her and the other victims.
Michelle Reizner Wow that’s cool but sad
Did you know her or did you just see her around school? Were you guys acquaintances or friends?
Awww.. that's so sad. 😭
Coincidentally creepy, in a way.
Yikes, I bet that made a lot of kids come to terms with their own mortality.
why is nobody talking about the fact that 3 of the victims were called mary? like what are the chances that 3/7 of the victims had the same name!
Mary is a REALLY common name, especially amongst older people. I doubt it's anything more than a coincidence.
Amelia Caddy that’s what I was thinking🤔🤔
Well Mary is a very common name.
The killer wouldn’t have been able to ensure who bought the pills so I think it’s just a coincidence
Amelia Caddy i noticed that too but like they said it’s a common name and the killer didn’t know who would buy the pills. it’s still cool to think about though!
It surprises me that they left out a popular theory: The laziness of the perpetrator being explained away by the fact that the poisonings were a coverup. The poisonings of strangers being used to cover up the annihilation of the Janus family, conducted by the scorned and often bullied brother, Hugh Janus.
For some reason the name "Hugh Janus" makes me uncomfortable
@@microwave8931 LS STOPPP 😭😭😭
@@microwave8931 NOOOOO 😭😭😭
Imagine predicting Covid quarentines 3 years before it happened
@@mikeferraro7018 copy
There's a thing, I believe, in criminal psychology whereby criminals tend not to drastically change their MO's. People who kill from a distance, such as in this case, will generally always prefer to kill that way. The fact that Roger Arnold walked right up to and shot a dude makes him a poor suspect, I think.
Could be, or maybe people who change their M.O. are less likely to be caught.
Yes, it's a criminology idea. I took that class last semester and it's called the killer's signature, or method of operation - it is defined as the part(s) of the crime that were done to gratify the killer's needs or fantasies, etc, and not necessary to actually commit the crime. An example is Jack the Ripper disemboweling his victims after he killed them
@@iLuvEeyore That is true in some cases, but not *all* killers get off to killing.
I agree! In this case I believe he shot him because he thought he turned him into the police. In which case makes him look more guilty trying to kill a witness 😳
See to me though the fact that he’s willing to kill especially over something so petty and related tells me he’s a pretty good suspect.
"And Shane"
"And me!"
"The nation's greatest tragedy"
"What?"
"Nothing."
I thought he was gonna be nice for once and say the nation's greatest treasure
The most annoying thing about this case is that the first suspect killed a completely innocent man and only served 30 yrs for it.
The look of betrayal is priceless.
I remember in Tokyo, Japan they had a similar murder scheme with poisoned coco-cola decades back, the murderer was also never known.
Was that when they were harassed by the "Monster with 21 Faces"?
@@unknownbyself I believe that was way earlier
Well great....
Looks like I'm taking a break from soda now.
Yeah 12 people died because of that. Real shame.
I think that's the Glico-Morinaga case, but yeah it's creepily similar
Here's an interesting fact: one of the co-founders of BuzzFeed is John Seward Johnson III, a descendant of one of the founders of Johnson and Johnson.
imagine being named john johnson bruh
@@Ellamol ik someone named George georgenson 😭😭😭
@@lindseyjohnson8747 Sven Svenson
@@caramelaaaa9621 Sam Samson
Matthew Matthews
we're all talking about the quarantine joke but the real treasure is the 'i think you wear a mask' at 17:13
Such a dumb “joke,” same shit over and over again in the comments section, no one is creative.
Underrated
OoO
Found this comment so pleased 😊
“I’d quarantine myself”
* Laughs in corona quarantine *
I'm not gonna lie Ryan's voice is so soothing I almost fell asleep to it.
Mercy Main tbh it's kinda effd up but I actually use these to fall asleep lmao
Mercy Main I thought the same thing lol
Mercy Main Right?? I actually did fall asleep to last week's episode...
jenna styles OMG I DO TOO
Mercy Main same but I woke up tiny sister recording me that I fell asleep to numerous murder case
“And Shane maday”
”AND ME!”
“The nations greatest tragedy “
“Unintelligible sadness “
Madej*
Oceqnxeyez D. I think maday might’ve been on purpose
I laughed to hard at that, and I also feel bad for him.
I felt that-
You could literally FEEL the internal tear sliding down his face
I saw the title and out-loud said: “Didn’t Sherlock solve this?” Then remembered Sherlock Holmes is in fact a fictional character.
Same
It took me back imediately to one of bbcs Sherlock episode 😭
sherlock is infact a character and i’ve been assuming he solved everything
Im related to sir Conan Doyle- (Author of sherlock Holmes) and i used to say "im releted to sherlock!" Thinking he was real-
Yeah and that was closer to the princess bride iocaine thing than this
i don’t understand how a series can just be SO good
Good reporting, the chemistry between the hosts, the mystery of these being open-ended cases. It’s like crack to me
Who just rewatches literally all of these while cleaning/packing minimum once a month
Rewatching right now! Reliable content lol
I watch these when I’m drawing for background noise
Gloom Berries me too!!
when im cleaning my room, yeah.
Gloom Berries same here
*do you think Advil was behind this?!* best line ever
Big Advil
I think ALEVE did it
" The greatest safety precautions of our time are written in blood "
- Shane Madej
I once put that quote in an essay for my English class 😂
This is actually really scary! We just take pain killers without thinking to then think they would kill us
Roly true
Roly soooooooo true😫💙
They're slowly killing us anyway
ayyyy rolyyy :)
Holy crap, Roly I love your channel! So cool that you watch these videos :D
To this day my mom still gets really freaked out if she thinks anything has been tampered with
Same lol mine makes me leave whatever medicine I take laying out on the table just in case
all for good reason.
rachel buck my dad too
rachel buck pour la fin de semaine
same, but i can see why.
they need to make a buzzfeed unsolved *solved* series because i love the series but hate the uncertainty and dissatisfaction
Destiny Stevens YES
Jessica R that kind of ruins the point of the whole series though. I like the idea but it's not as original as the whole "unsolved" thing
Makayla's Vanity oh yeah i totally get that, i do really like the original concept but sometimes i just really want it to be solved!!
stfu mystery nad unsolved is gretr than solved .
Let them know on Facebook! They don't answer TH-cam comments
"And he was found reading..."
Me: Hm?
"How to Crime?"
Me"**chokes and laughs**
I hope the company made other editions like how to money and how to adult.....
@@katatonickkatastrophe3539 or how to sex
this reminds me of a sherlock episode where a guy talks people into taking a pill. he has two bottles and tells the person to pick one to eat and then he eats the other one. it’s one of my favorite episodes
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killbillwatts i thought about that too !
killbillwatts ahh a study in scarlet but in the BBC series is called a study in pink
That episode freaked me the fuck out. This is why I’m so scared of taxis
exactly what i thought!
Back then the name “Mary” must’ve been EXTRA common since 3 out of 7 victims were named Mary
Lol yeah I noticed that and I for real thought it was gonna be a clue or something. I thought maybe the murderer hated the name Mary??????
el l. I was like “maybe he has an ex named Mary Janus???” Lol
People were big on Biblical names back then
Most of the people named Mary back then are still named Mary. They're just 65 now
It was. For a long time many Christian's and Catholics named their children after biblical figures. Mary and John being the most popular. Jack was also very popular too and used in many urben legends like Jack the Ripper, Spring helped Jack, Jack of the lantern and more.
Sound Like A Case For C.C Tinsley!
C.C Tinsley OH MY GOD LMAOO
(C.C Tinsley than shallows the whole pill bottle)
😹😹 funny
Lol omg the username though
C.C Tinsley I-
“Evidence of chemistry” is the best phrase I’ve heard all day.
The only this video has proved to me is that someone needs to write the book 'How to crime'
Don’t you mean the only thing?
Spacedads Floof is your picture supposed to be Luke Castellan? Because that’s what I though when I saw him
Though, he does have Jason’s lip scar.
You win best comment 😂
I’m picturing a comic book about a bumbling robber who winds up helping the police while trying to steal stuff
3 Marys? Ouch! Wow, dang
Deluxeguy 2345 I'm a Mary in Illinois. ya'll got me scared as hell
Oh yeah ....
Deluxeguy 2345 Bloody Mary 1 Bloody Mary 2 Bloody Mary 3
Mary Allison
omg😂
Another Mary here lmaoo
I always get so into the episode before I remember these crimes are UNSOLVED
Guy Incognito ya, and if the killer is still alive has probably watched this and/or everything about the case posted!
me
Ryan: "Chicago"
Shane: **bursts through wall**
"DID SOMEONE SAY CHICAGO"
This has no business being this funny 💀
"You talking about Chicago? I heard a thing or two about her... Is this seat taken?"
Why are these videos never in the trending section of TH-cam? Already has 1 million views in one day loll.
Harold H A million humans watched this: O
Harold H they're always trending in Canada
Jada Chellise yeah
They always trending here
It's #44 right now in Canada
Correction: Illinois is known for soybeans, poison pills, shane madej, and john mulaney
Yes never forget John mulaney
You mean a demon and the murderer of Princess Diana?
The Cubs, da bears, the Bulls, and our governor being pardoned
@@boistired6825 *A proud asian-american woman
“How To Crime” Coming to a store near you.
Don’t forget to write it in crayon. Also love the Hamilton.
I love your profile picture
Woah I'm wearing a shirt with your profile pic
@@roryhudson5677 It's hamilton
@@sipppinteainyojungle It's hamilton
As tragic as it is, the fact that it was three people in the same family who died probably saved a lot of lives since it provided a link. They may not have realized they were connected for a long time without it.
I also do genuinely think it was Lewis. The petty extortion feels like a jab at police; make them think he did it, then prove his innocence, only to be the killer the whole time. He does time but not for killing people, then gets to mock them further by helping out while in prison. Plus, he gets away scot free and can even write a book about it! It feels totally contrived to me and he seems too dangerous to have only been trying to get 511 dollars.
For people who's wondering what happened to the comments: The older videos has been moved from Buzzfeed Multiplayer to Buzzfeed Unsolved Network, hence the comments reset.
thank you
Thanks!
How do they keep the views when moving channels?
@@hola542 Because we're sad people stuck at home rewatching them.
@@--enyo-- they're not new views, if they were there'd be thousands of comments
My science teacher actually used this case to teach us how chemicals react with our body pretty interesting
That's a good teacher
alexis Heurt where can I get a teacher like that 😂😂
Mine did too, it's very interesting.
Same we did it today in biology for cellular respiration
BUT WHAT IF, Roger Arnold is the real killer, and when he found out that police are gonna search his house(don't ask me how he would know that), he had potassium cyanide, and mixed it with another substance to create potassium carbonate, so he wouldn't get caught? He appeared to be in chemistry, so he would know what he was doing.
"fingerprinting wasn't around that much in the 80's"
well. that explains a lot in Heathers.
If she did that today, they'd still check to make sure. Maybe JD and Veronica wouldn't get caught for Heather, since the cops would find her prints on the mug, but definitely for Ram and Kurt, since JD and Veronica both were the only ones to hold the guns
I love that movie!
tru
HAHAHAHAHA YES
Falling Flowers h *A*
comments disappeared? _all hail the watcher!_ 🕵️
i just watched that video before this one
👁👄👁
Too much purple in this thread
Dam
@tconlon251 *all hail the watcherr*
All hail me I guess
I'm glad the company took it seriously and recalled the stuff even though it was a huge loss to their company. You hear story where the company refuses even know They know there are dangerous issues with the products they sell
Kayleigh Perry If they don’t I’m fairly sure they will lose more. If they refuse to do it and more people die they will get sued like crazy
yeah, if you compare this to the slew of car problem cover ups happening now, Tylenol's action was gold
Tylenol is actually fairly responsible when it comes to this stuff. They tried to get labeling on their bottles for years warning about the harm it could have on the liver.
thats so scary..all you wanted was to relieve some minor pain and you end up dead.
That relievs all the pains 😶
"You can't prove I did anything!"
"Well we found a book in your apartment titled How 2 Crime..."
“And it was written with Crayola crayons. The red one and the blue one. How else do you explain yourself?”
You can't prove i did anything! Well we found a book in your apartment title how 2 crime...
Bro you know what scares me about these types of things. These dates are like so recent kind of. Like I was alive when all this stuff went down
Yeah man... like... were we blind those days?
oh my god imagine losing 3 loved ones so soon that’s horrifying
tori hendijani the person that did this is so evil when people get Advil it's for pain relief and the fact that someone would poison them is horrifying so sick
Ethan King except it's Tylenol not Advil... They're quite different.
Can we just talk about how 3 people died in the same family, and on the same day.
The trauma the one’s left behind must’ve had...can’t even imagine
That's what spooks me up the most.. What if someone was trying to kill the three members specifically and killed the others ones to hide this??
@@saniyarathod966 They all had pills from the same bottle.
@Marwa Enayat Mary is a common name, but epsecially so in a heavily catholic/ Christian town, in an already Christian country.
@Marwa Enayat I am trying so hard to find a comment about that
The mannequin has moved and now I can't sleep.
Em B same
Chris Tsai in the back of their studio with the suit
Chris Tsai there was a mannequin in the background in the other unsolved videos
Em B same. Watching this at 1:10 am and IM probably going to bed in a couple hours due to this...
Gabi Plays its 2:11 am where I am #SleepIs4TheWeak
1:10 It's honestly so heartbreaking for the Janus family to lose 3 loved ones in one day. I can't imagine the pain the rest of the family went through
especially hugh
......and my day just got better!
prem basnet SAME!!!
True dat
I'm just listening to "people ingested poisoned Tylenol pills and died shortly after" then I read this lmao
Sounds like whoever the killer was had a thing for Mary's
I was searching through the comments to see if anyone else noticed it
That was literally all I could think of when he was mentioning the names. I was surprised that Shane or Ryan didn't comment on that
RandomRainbowSlushy same though
Silent Hil, I just thought it was strange and very surprised they didn't pick up on it
All of you have my thoughts
The poison book sounds a little too much like, OJ's "If I did it".
"If I Did It" was actually written by a ghostwriter and the rights to the book were won by the family of Ron Goldman in a bankruptcy case.
Does anyone else just watch buzzfeed episodes over and over again as like a comfort?
It's my happy background noise while I draw or write.
Yes 🥺
Shane: Illinois is known for soy beans and poison medicine
Ryan: And Shane Madej
Shane: And me!
Ryan: The nation’s greatest tragedy
Shane: ..hUh?!?!?
thanks
I cannot imagine losing three people in one day! 😭💔
Yeah I feel so sad for the immediate family
I would honestly be broken if that happened to me
I could barely process my two pet rabbits dying within a day of one another i can’t imagine losing 3 close friends/family 😭😭😭
i can welcome too englewood
every year, my dad and i visit my mom’s gravesite. while we are there, we visit another set of graves. they belong to a family of four who all died on the same day, in the 1960s. they were a father, a mother, and two young boys. we didn’t know this family, but we always pay our respects for them.
Imagine losing three family members like that, I really felt awful hearing that. Poor family and friends.
Cate A I know! Just awful 😞
BEST QUOTE:
“ some old lady in Florida brought the Unabombers typewriter? “ 😂😂😂😂😂 13:50
"Illinois is known for soy beans and poison medicine."
"And Shane Madej."
"And me!"
" - The nation's greatest tragedy."
Me too
*(wheeze)*
does anyone else watch these hoping to find out the killer and then in the end you remember it's unsolved..hence the title...no, just me? okay.
yah sami mee
yah sami same!
*slowly raised hand*
yah sami same
every time i just sit there at the end staring at my wall slowly realizing i'll never know who did it
0:54 I thought all of them would be 'Mary' and they'd tell us that killer had a thing for 'Mary'😂😂😂
Right! I was waiting for Shane to make that joke 😂
SAME
Imagine being so careful in placing the cynanide in the pills just to be caught by leaving your fingerprints on a letter.
"A case unlike anything we've seen before" I swear I hear that on every BuzzFeed unsolved but this is still a good series though
bluepizza2112 I was thinking that it they're always right lolllll
Ryan: “ that’s the start of the zombie apocalypse in my mind”
2020: *coronavirus appears out of nowhere* Well hi buddy, how you doin??
Paige Kotyk *hey there demons, it’s me, ya boy*
Are there Zombies now?
I
AgentN wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest at this point
AgentN no it’s not that type of apocalypse it’s the boring type where the media freaks out, oh wait that’s just normal modern life
How to crime written in crayon
Patrishia Can you be quite merch ideaaaa
Yea A guide to make a mess and bother ur parents for a 5 year old
4:29
Ryan: I would quarantine myself.
*says Ryan in 2017 not knowing what would await him in 2020*
lol
Imagine predicting Covid quarentines 3 years before it happened
He didnt predict covid quarantine? All he said is that he would quarantine if there was an apocalypse. He said nothing about covid YOU MORON
@@balyszamalaitis7527 Do you know what a joke is? No need to use caps. It was obviously a joke.
@Roblert 05 yesss
Legends
AND predicting the masks
I want a shirt with ( wheeze ) on it
Molly Owen so do I, so do I
100th like
Molly Owen YESSSS
In the same font as the letters and the color lmao
Ailish McCabe wow CX
My main suspect is C.C Tinsley
BCJBSJCBSC
C. C Tinsley here!
Durshluken 🤣
I think murder would be more up Ricky Goldsworth's alley, personally...
😂😂😂😂😂😂
If someone really did it to plummet some stocks, that is just messed up...
People have done more for less
@@jensenwolfe8250 5 bucks is 5 bucks...
Corporate sabotaging is more common than you think
The more I've learned about corporate America as I grow up, yeah, I could believe that as an MO
Watching this because folks now think tampering with food at supermarkets is now funny 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Wait., what.??
FiveOClockTea someone licked some ice cream in a store then put it back on the shelf
In my area there was this woman who went to a supermarket and made herself throw up everywhere while screaming that she had corona 🤷🏻♀️ people are wild
@@dougthealligator damn that's nasty and wild 🤢
@@dougthealligator Where do you live? Damn
And right before this I watched a unsolved crime about Natalie WOOD
Blue Cloud i watched that one before this one too
Same
*_gasp_*
Omg same
are you the unabomber?
It wouldn't be a BuzzFeed unsolved without a "(wheeze)"
tehmika willey YESSS
Buzz(wheeze) Unsolved
tehmika willey *without, not with
If you say with, then you're saying it would be unsolved with no wheeze.
"It's not ______ without _____" is the correct saying.
Emma B oh, I just noticed I'll fix that
New theory: Shane is a demon sent to kill Ryan for murdering someone, which is why he's afraid of ghosts(bc he made some), but Shane couldn't kill him bc he was just too funny
This would actually make a really cool story
This makes sense
I had to like it to make it 420
Ryan: "Shane Madej... the nation's greatest tragedy."
WEW. Friendship goals. 😂🙈
Chicagoooooo Chicagoooo it’s a city that exciting it’s a city that’s inviting it’s a city for a woman just like meee there’s a lake they call it Michigan I think I’m really fitting in this city is my perfect cup of teaaaa Chicagoooo Chicagoooo
Taryn Burke I could hear that while I was reading it
Trina!!!!
lord, brings back memories
Taryn Burke i canNOT hear chicago without thinking of that.
I appreciate you
Ryan: this could be the beggining of the apocalypse!
oh just you wait
honestly lol😂
Homie the hamilton fans are gonna be flocking here
@@babyg0ose953 bro that song's stuck in my head now 😂
@@ebirky5058 lmao
@@babyg0ose953 this is hilarious to me because I’m seeing Hamilton this afternoon
I had a year long project in this bio-med class last year, where we were given a fake homicide with suspects and other evidence. Throughout the year as we learned we connected all of our lessons with the case, while getting autopsy reports, trying to rule cause of death. I got the killer, method, motive but got one thing wrong. I thought she died of aconite poisoning, but it was potassium cyanide, this case just reminded me of it.
"The police also found evidence of chemistry in Arnold's home."
I know it's a serious matter, but I got a huge laugh out of the way they worded this. They could've said chemistry materials, but nope.
(I know they were using it as a verb. But still. It's like saying *'they found evidence of science.'* It just cracked me up.)
Either the chemistry or science example are 100% legitimate ways to use the English language. You should eat some Tylenol from 1982.
Lol
Yeah same
Someone walks into a high school classroom and is just like ‘seems like there was some....science in here’
Maybe they found inorganic chemistry instead of organic chemistry and couldn't convict him.
They find the how to crime book and say they found evidence of literature
My favourite sentence ever:
'Some old lady in Florida bought the Unabomber's typewriter?
Emily Walker mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmni
Huh....if that was the case, maybe it was the reason an old lady in Florida combusted, or died in a fire.
Astral Cat that reference tho😂
Emily Walker my favorite sentance: And Shane Manadoe illinois most tragic acuurance
DAMN WERE THEY TARGETING MARYS AND JANUS' OR WHAT.
Really though, those name coincidences are strange. I've heard about this case a million times in business school, it's so fascinating and I'm always shocked more people don't know about it
BIG ADVIL AT COACHELLA I'M DEAD
MissGlamBAM
Omg I noticed the name coincidence's too
Janus, like from 39 clues, this could mean something hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nah
The Janisus' were in the same family and took pills from the same bottles. No coincidence
MissGlamBAM I did lol
I feel so bad for the victims and their families. This case is interesting but my heart hurts for these people.
The parts about criminals in the 80s and before remind me of that John Mulaney bit
~1930s~
"Detective, we found a pool of the killer's blood"
"Hmm... gross! Now back to my hunch"
(wheeze)
The comment about cyanide from this video helped me with a project at school. We were reading this short story about a guy who got taken in by this weird old lady and she sat him down for some tea and he kept making weird mental notes like, “the tea had a strong almond scent and burned when going down the throat”. And when it ended I believe it hinted at his death and the death of others before him. My teacher was like”what was his cause of death or what did y’all notice/what is hinted at” and in my brain I was like “cyanide?” So I raised my hand and said that and she was so startled, I was the only student to have guessed that all day and everyone in my class were like”how tf did you know that” and I had to explain to them cyanide smells like almonds and all of them were just suspicious of me that I knew that. I got an A On the project tho.
Was it a Sherlock Holmes story?
@@supunbandara5358 never know, could be
@@supunbandara5358 I think it's a Roald Dahl story called The Landlady
@@cherriechania9648 it is, and its a wonderful story
i did this too! small world man :]
the fact that the janus family didnt call one of their sons ‘hugh’ smh
I feel you, I feel you
Lol
Apparently, they actually did
Other suspects: Legitimate claims of locations and objects
Unabomber: *WOOD*