That first man who pretended to ring the doorbell seems to be one of those people who hangs out with the wrong people, but does everything he can to avoid trouble, and collateral damage.
the fact that the other day where i live there was a lot of complaints that a woman that was getting drove by a male in a black car and night could be heard screaming help but when you went out the car would go very slow and people said it was luring kids out 🤚🏻
Not exactly the same thing but I was always told that if I heard a baby crying at night to call the police immediately but not go outside. I guess people were luring women outside by playing the sounds of a baby outside their window or door at night. Evil people.
Remember, if you are feeling threatened or someone is trying to kidnap you or hurt you, be as loud as you can, make as much noise as possible and draw as much attention to you and the situation as you can. If there are no people around it unfortunately won't do anything but by the chance there are it might just save your life
Nope, even when you scream, people won't give a shit, I just saw a clip of a lady screaming and a witness even SAW the situation and jus walked into a building
I was alone working at a store. I was closing up and the door was locked. A guy was banging on the window screaming for me to open the door. There was a car accident and needed to use the phone. I said no I'll call the cops. He was pissed. I got on the phone, called the cops. He left. The cops came and said there was no car accident and the cop escorted me to my car. That was so freaky. I was a teenager at the time and glad I knew to question it.
I have to constantly remind my wife to lock our doors and turn on the alarm system when she comes inside. She insists that nobody would even think to bother us. But there are so many crazy people out there who do random housechecks, robberies, and acts of violence.
Respectfully, your wife is not being wise. Especially if you have children. Our doors are locked, we have big dogs, lights on outside, and our 🔫s loaded.
My wife is the same way she thinks nothing like this would ever happen to us when I tell her to make sure to lock the doors before she goes to bed since I work overnight. One crazy dude kicked out door in while I was at work one day, luckily he just ran away after he did it and we figured out who it was. Just some mentally unstable dude that lived in the same apartment complex and he was later evicted for property damage.
@@randomhuman97 This is no longer the 90s. Today there are sophisticated face recognition programs that can work with the smallest amount of face characteristics.
@@Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremist People often overestimate these things. Its honestly somewhat encouraged by local police, as they want people to believe that they hold that kind of power. Sure there is software, but its not Robocop where you can get a positive ID from a grainy photo.
One time my cat woke me up and then proceeded to go to the windows hissing. Something she has never done. I listened and could hear people outside my doors walking from my front and back door. Finally a woman screamed please help me and my baby. Something seemed off so I called 9/11. When the police answered they said not to answer it was a trap. Apparently there was a group of people luring women to come out in the middle of the night to "help" a woman and her baby and it was really a set up for sexual assault. It was crazy because my partner had a flight that day so they had been watching and knew I was alone. I broke my lease and moved out 2 days later.
Oh mama ...It's like 2a.m here and the moment I read your comment.. goosebumps ran down my body...I quickly got up to check my windows and doors...I don't have kind and intelligent pets like you so I have to be extra precautious ...Take care
One can never be safe enough. It's like those kinds of people, just know when you're at your most vulnerable. Always be vigilant and always be ready to fight for your life, if you have to. With the steep rising of the worlds population numbers, it's soon going to be a normal, everyday occurrence. It's hard to say this, but it's the truth. We'll have nowhere to hide..
@@miked5908 that's not the point I'm trying to make if I'm not expecting you at my house don't just come knocking at my door, if I don't know your coming you will be ignored or shot your choice
@@garythenewman4438 You're going to miss Ed McMahon (If he's still alive), and that check he would take to winners of whatever people used to win on the 90s.
Ladies, even gentlemen in some cases: don’t be embarrassed or afraid to SCREAM at the top of your lungs, shriek, cry out HELP, 911, whatever it takes if someone is coming after you. It saved my life years ago when I was out jogging about 10 pm in my condo complex and a young guy came towards me with a knife. I screamed so loud I know everyone within a half a mile heard me. He turned, ran back to his car, and drove away with his lights off as people came pouring out of their apartments and found me absolutely hysterical. They called the police, who weren’t able to help in any way, but at least I reported it. I can remember exactly what he looked like to this day.
@@berempamuk123 I should have been. I owned one and usually took it everywhere. No good place to carry it as it was a hot night and I had on a tank top and short nylon running shorts, and I foolishly thought of the confines of my condo grounds as safe. I wish I could have drilled the SOB.
Something kinda similar happened to me when I was jogging right before the sun went down. This car was about to make a turn but saw me coming down the sidewalk. He reversed his car, put it in park, and turned his lights off. When I came to a complete stop and made my first step back he put his car in drive and started driving like a bat out of hell towards. I screamed my lungs out and pulled my mace out before hauling ass into the nearest neighbors front porch area. I had six neighbors come out and call the police. Dude was caught by a neighbors camera getting his license plate number
Always ALWAYS lock your door, even if it’s a Tuesday night and you live on a higher floor of an apartment complex in a “safe” area. Years ago in Germantown MD (before it went completely downhill), my boyfriend had JUST left for work in the early evening to his repair shop, and I ALWAYS locked the door of our apartment, which was on the upper floors of a nice building. Not 30 seconds after he left, the handle of the front door jiggled(!) like someone was just trying to walk in, and I went to the peephole. There was a guy standing with a clipboard who was looking around nervously, who then knocked. I said through the door “what the fuck do you want?” as I watched the guy look around. He said he was from the cable company and needed to check a connection. I told him our cable was fine, but I’m calling the company now. He took off. Found out there was a rapist who was using the ploy of a cable repairman to get into apartments. He had obviously been watching our apartment. Never came back after I said I was calling his company, especially since I made it known that I was staring at him out the peephole. After he took off, I made sure my gun was next to me the rest of the night.
What’s also sad about the woman being kidnapped is that a person’s automatic response is to let her in but nowadays we don’t know if it’s a set up. Just in case it is, you don’t let her in but still call the police but by that time it could be too late.
My mom actually did that once at like 4am while I was gone and I absolutely flipped my shit. The guy was telling some story about how he knew someone who lived there and he was looking for a phone? As if I need to lecture my own mother why not to answer the door at night alone!! 😤
Yeah but the problem I have with that video is that they posted it online afterwards and it has been widely shared ever since. Now the person in the car can find out he didn't do it and who knows what their reaction will be.
@@nhccuz7230 does that matter at this point? 💀 the point is whoever sent him to that door didn’t do so because they were looking to party, and I can bet you after finding out he faked the house call they took whatever they were going to do to “Matt” out on him. I hope that dude is fine fucking Christ
it seems like it would have just been the ring camera? like somebody hacked it and was just trolling through the speaker if there was a speaker on there
Yeah, as others have said, I can think of only a few scenarios: a) ring bell camera was hacked, she got trolled or someone actually needed help or b) someone tried to break in or was living in a crawl space in the house but got stuck somehow. But if it was life threatening, this person surely would have died at some point, decomposed and smelled. Unlikely I assume. or c) some secret bunker, basement, cellar in that house or nearby, canalisation or something similar where someone got stuck or was held captive. Not sure what would be the most likely. But creepy for sure.
I like the guy who tried fighting the inferno with the little fire extinguisher. He would have needed a dozen or more of those little things to have a chance.
Clown guy was totally trying to be scary at first, until he must’ve seen a car or a person and then was like “oh shit. act normal. act normal. act normal” walking away all awkward n shit
*_SUGGESTIONS_* Get some training, both martial arts and a firearm and also medical. Even as a middle aged VERY cappable man in a safe part of USA in a great neighborhood these all have saved me several times. Even living with others for a while I learned it is still needed. Numbers don't mean anything vs groups. You inevitably will not always be with others so prepare. Don't feel embarssed, intimidated or scared. That is what criminals hope people do. I've been shot at, hit by a round once, almost robbed, almost carjacked and almost held hostage. Training not guns or people is what saved me. But I carry 24/7/365.25 now, even sleeping, bathing, getting mail, going places, driving, etc. Never had to even draw a gun after 12 years of carry but am ready if I need. Also fire extinguishers are a great idea to have handy too. Don't let things slide these are evil times. Even in a home get prepared. Your whole home should be preparing.
@@AldoSchmedack What's the point in getting martial arts training as a woman though? I'm an adult but I could easily lose to a 16 year old boy in a fight. I see no point in physical training if most attackers are men, they'll just win anyway.
Keep a dog indoors with you overnight, even a small yapper, at least they'll alert you if something is about to go down. Dogs are amazingly intuitive 💙🐕
My brother actually experienced something like this. On a week end, he was alone at home, downstairs doing his homework. And then he heard a noise in the backyard, and when he looked outside the window, it was a man who had jumped over. He saw the man enter the back kitchen which was thankfully separate from the house. My brother was going to call my Dad, when he saw the man with a screwdriver in his hands attempting to open the back door which was locked. He was clearly a thief. And he noticed my brother at that moment. But my brother was smart and screamed 'Dad!!' Like my father was at home. The thief ran away and he never came back. It was really scary when my brother told us what happened. And to think that we moved to a new house, where we are surrounded by trees
A house surrounded by trees is a tempting home for theft. The privacy you've earned is also concealment. Definitely set up proper security and cameras.
Yeah that happened to me.I dressed up as a clown to scare my friend at his house since his parents would be gone since they were for vacation.And I kept ringing the doorbell and knocking on windows.Then I saw another clown across the street and he was acting sketch,hiding behind bushes and trees but getting closer.Eventually I texted my friend fast it was me at his front door and to open up and he eventually did.And the clown I never saw him again but I’m sure the sounds around the house that night was him.This was a crazy night I won’t forget for sure lol
Years ago in my early 20s, I got followed and assaulted by a sex attacker at the bottom of my street around 2am, literally about 30 seconds from my house. I’m very petite and 4’11 but I screamed bloody murder for my life which thankfully scared the guy away. I ran down the street screaming for help/ for my mum and just out of fear the whole way home. When as I approached my house my mum was already outside coming towards me. She later told me my screaming was so loud it woke her up when I was half way down the street.. No one came to help or even opened their door. The next day the police done a door to door knock of every neighbour and they ALL said they heard nothing.. absolutely no chance that was true. Especially if it was loud enough to WAKE SOMEONE UP the other end of the very narrow street lined with houses each side. 🙄
I’m sorry you had to go through that. I was once chased, around midnight after going home from work, by a man as soon as I exited the metro. I was so scared and was panicking because my house was a 15 minute walk away from the train station. I remember I ran back to the train station with this man right behind me chasing me. There was another man, in a bike, who saw and yelled at the man chasing me, “Hey! Are you following her!?” As soon as I got back to the train station, there was no one but one man so I quickly walked near him thinking that if this other man tried to do something to me, this man would defend me.. I was wrong. I yelled at the man chasing me “Stop following me!” This man, in shocked because I called him out, replied, “Im not following you.” From the corner of my eye I see that the other man who I thought would defend me, started slowly walking away from me trying to avoid getting involved. Thank God the man in the bike showed up and asked me if I was okay and stayed with me for a while until the man chasing me, got into the train and left. I remember I was grateful for the man in the bike but was upset because if the man chasing me would’ve done something to me, I knew I was on my own because the man waiting for the train was not going to help me.
Walking the streets at that hour of the night is always a risk. In an ideal world you wouldn’t have to fear for your safety but we do not live in an ideal world.
@@DoctorSess wow, nice victim blaming here. Life happens, and we sometimes have to walk alone at night, no matter how scary that might be, or which gender we identify with.
It's really sad to say but I've always heard to scream Fire bc people are more likely to call 911 for a fire instead of getting involved with someone screaming help😫 It's just like that doorbell video of that girl being kidnapped and everyone just staring at the car driving away. I also have cats in my neighborhood that sound like children screaming for help.
@@koalaeucalyptus I’m not blaming her at all, that’s ludicrous. Just pointing out that a petite 4’11 female should never be walking the streets at 2 am alone, anywhere, for any reason. It’s not her fault but it’s a terrible risk that should be avoided at all costs. “Nothing good happens after midnight”
It’s so very sad that we live in a world so messed up that we are afraid to open our doors for someone asking for help or in distress.. I honestly don’t think that I’d open my door, it’s sad and scary 😢
The issue is that you do not know the true intentions of the people behind the door. Your house is like your safe space, and many of these people have family, especially kids, and they are not going to risk their lives for some strangers knocking on the door.
Amen!!!! Okay that's it, my next house I'm getting it walled high walled, with security gate! Barbed wire and security functions. increasing my firearms, And lots of German shepherds and manilov or however u spell it to patrol around I'm over it. These clips have convinced me can't trust that open yard theme anymore. Those days r gone. Lol. Crazy times. Only experienced something like this once, some stranger walked up and just knocked it was around 2 am, my husband was at work and was at home with the kids. I didn't open, I yelled for him to get off my property, he knocked again I yelled I just called police and they're on their way. And he left. The next day, the elderly woman across street asked if I knew that strange guy who was at my door last night, she said she saw him and he was acting strange and she was worried about us.
It's not the world it's the country. I feel perfectly safe as an Australian. Some parts of Italy the residents all keep keys in their doors so their neighbours can come in if they need something. Not everywhere is a hellscape like the U.S.
After his house was broken into, My neighbor put up beware of dog signs on his front door with a sign that says "I collect guns and the tears of my enemies". I dig it. I might get one myself
@@parisinthe30sx nah, it's cringy. No one cares if you have guns except the people who want to steal them. And they're gonna wait til he's not there to fire them.
I was very scared when the clown craze in 2016 was going on not just bc I have a fear of clowns but bc I lived in a rural area and my parents would leave me alone sometimes. I feared that someone on drugs or a creep would come walking around my house dressed as a clown and try to break in. Thankfully nothing ever happened where I lived
Never open your door to any one that you don't know day or night the minute you unlock the door you could be in a home invasion or a rapeist or a serial killer. Rule is don't open the door.
We had a lady with no shoes speaking to herself with a piece of paper. I was about to walk outside and go to work when it happened (around 4:30 AM). We called the police and she tried to get away from the police, but she was arrested. Thank God I carry everywhere I go, including to work. You never know when you will have an incident where you may need it.
See that's my dilemma! What if there is someone who claims to need help at my door. If I let them in, I can save them. Or they can be faking to get in and kill me. How tf do I know anymore. People are crazy.
Honestly don’t answer the door if someone is yelling help. It’s too risky, as it could be bait. Just make sure you remain quiet and hide. Don’t let them see you! If you have to, call 911 or someone for help.
I’d honestly let them into my backyard or tell them to hide in my car. *of course only if there’s nothing I care about in there* and I’d tell them to hide while I call the cops to get them help.
In South Africa we have high walls and manual or remote controlled gates, so whoever comes to your house has to call your cell, ring the gate alarm or yell from the distant gate, if someone knocks on your door you don't even have to investigate, just call the police because it means that person was trespassing, only you (the homeowner) can allow ppl in your yard. I can't imagine a total stranger knocking at my door, these people are too close for comfort.
@@itsDelfi NO, someone who is creepy, stalker, etc. The weirdos of the world who harm animals, do school shootings, psychopaths. Open up your mind before making assumptions and coming at people in a judgmental way.
She was never missing. They were dating, had a dumb argument and she jumped out of the car, so he went to stop her from dragging other people into their argument.
@@TheGr8one1022 never said she was, also the guy was charged with kidnapping?? that one just got to me the most bc he does physically drag her back into the car and i wanted to know if she was okay.
@Witty Witty a person felt unsafe, tried to leave the situation, and he forcibly dragged her away back into that situation. Whatever intentions he had, it doesnt justify what he did. If it was going to be that bad of a nuisance the homeowner could call the cops for disturbing the peace. That man was never a victim nor was she until he made her one by his own stupid decision.
Can you further explain your comment? I don't fully understand it, but I would like to. Do you mean that if you call out "who's there?" when your door ell rings, the person who rang it will know you're home?
You NEVER have to answer your door when someone approaches it. If they claim to be a cop, just call the cops yourself. They'll be able to confirm if any real officers had been sent to your address relatively quickly.
The way people ALWAYS back off my porch when they set off my ring let’s me know my pair of Malinois sound scary, but that reaction I see when the boys start nudging the doorknob with their noses is priceless. My favorite is a guy jogging to his truck looking back saying “Are You Serious right now?!?😂
3:37 You can Google it, the man’s name is Victor Kouchich. The woman in the video is his girlfriend (whose name I believe is being deliberately withheld from public information). She later gave an interview in which she said she wanted all the charges against Kouchich dropped and that at the time she was having some sort of panic attack and he was actually trying to help her, not harm her. I can see how that might’ve happened. But from the sole evidence of this video, I can only say that there should be some caution before I would trust that everything was ok between them. Abusive boyfriends in the past have been able to manipulate their girlfriends into having charges dropped against them. I’m not saying that for a certainty Kouchich is one of them (I may be slandering an innocent man), but it is a possibility and therefore I hope the authorities are especially cautious with how they handle this case. I certainly don’t envy them the task, I know I would be stumped in such a moral dilemma.
If someone would appear at our front door the way that clown did, it's either I would beg my parents to transfer into a new house or I'll simply die in fear.
The clown 🤡 would be met with either a baseball or dual kitchen knives ready to slice and jab. Your "practical" jokes on strangers at night are not funny. Plan your funeral ⚱️
U may be right as if they're deliberately messing around with houses that have cameras. but then again never know, not sure I'd gamble this day an age. Can't really trust people the way we used too. And lots of those school shootings, were teens too.
The voice asking for help is really interesting for me. It's so quiet that it makes me think they had to be close by. But unless they were stuck in attic or some other crawlspace nearby, I'm leaning into it being paranormal. As for the rest... well this is why you should get a doorbell camera and if you have a bad feeling don't feel bad for not opening the door. Or be armed when doing so especially at night.
I know this was posted a while ago but if I remember correctly, the voice asking for help clip was featured on a show called “Paranormal Caught On Camera” and the lady spoke about the video as well!
@@SalamanderSebastian Or it could've been aliens waiting to blast the home owners brains out! There's nothing wrong with at least asking what's wrong through the door or camera....to completely ignore someone that's potentially in real danger or distress is just as bad.
I live at an apartment complex in FL and 2 weeks ago I saw this woman through my RING camera knocking on my door. She left and came back like 5 times. I don’t know her. Of course I didn’t open the door. I live on a 2nd floor and I have cameras and alarm. If you can afford it, get cameras and an alarm regardless of which floor your apartment is and how “safe” that place is. Stay safe everyone. GOD bless you all.
6:44 I could explain this. Since the video has a very low resolution, it means that it's compressed and it's done by taking similar colors and makes them the same. So the man was wearing a dark jacket (with a hood) on a black background and the camera compressed the video since the color were similar and he had no face because infrared camera gets the temperature, since on that type of camera the temperature is shown as light and it's compressed (In fact the jacket doesn't emit heat). This kind of compression is called chroma subsampling.
@@MM-oe6bd no. I saw a similar video where happens the same thing, but there was a car near the person that seemed to be a ghost. Part of the wheel became a ghost too, but at the bottom of that video the image was blurry with low resolution (so that person wasn't a ghost). Maybe ghosts exist, but I think they don't emit heat like in the video, otherwise you would feel a source of heat from nowhere. If they exist I think they're cold, this means that a pir sensor or an infrared camera could detect them, but instead of seeing the source of light, you would see a dark moving figure, but it could be possible only if the ghost has a different temperature than the environment in which it is located.
Here in Compton, which is the worst place to do this crap.they tried doing it out on the road which is sometimes empty but the car that they stopped was full of gang members, they ended up hitting them with the car, came out to beat the sht outta them & robbed them. The thing is, the people in the clown masks were only 15yrs old, but since they were tall they looked older. doing it to a cop is one thing, but doing it to people who could care less about consequences is dumbest thing you can do. And in Compton you have a better chance running into gangs rather than your typical scared civilian
That guy @ 2:51 is a real hero when he tried to put out the fire and clearly the fire was so hot that he couldn't stand near it from the heat. That takes balls.
We lived in the same quiet neighborhood over 40 years... Times change and even if you still feel safe in the same place it might be very wrong... I know WE WERE the target that day ( because only our family was "contacted"). Long story short my senior father opened the door wide to a complete stranger at 2 am at night( my father has never done it before).. . God loves us... My mother, my son ( only 16 at that time) and me woke up in a second... We all started talking aggressively and moving towards the front door.. The stranger disappeared fast, we didn't have a chance to see him... I just closed the door fast... I had a tough conversation with my dad that night... He said the guy asked to open the door as a woman was badly stabbed and in need for ambulance and police ....
Even with a dog I would never answer my door to someone asking for help. It sounds cruel, but you just don’t know these days. Be them man or woman, child or adult they can stay outside. The only people I’m opening my door to are my friends and family. If they’re lucky I’ll go to the upstairs window that overlooks my door and ask them what they want.
I have enough trouble with certain service people who come to the house and steal things or overcharge me. Hate having service people come to my house, but sometimes you have no choice (furnace breaks down, faucets need replacing, etc.)
My country is too dangerous, so i understand you. Here in brazil, criminals uses childs to performs their crimes (ex: a child is crying for help, if you stop your car to help, they rob you) So, i wouldn't open my door either, but i would fell guilt forever.
Exactly.... If someone needs help call police...if you see a little kids asking for help...go to roof...ask the kid why she or he needs help...call.police...never go outside..
Yup! My passive aggressive ex roommate tried to return & enter the house/apartment door 🚪 while I was doing yard work. Jackass had no idea I had changed locks & the doors were locked. He opened the mailbox looking for a key 🗝️ Regret; No charging him with trespassing & attempted B&E. Yeah, he was THAT bad of a roommate.
Your channel is hands down the best when it comes to mystery content. The way you covered these disappearances is both haunting and informative. Well done!
So feel for that poor older woman with the knife. I think it’s obvious that she’s suffering from dementia & desperately needs assistance. She most likely is lost & extremely terrified. Gotta be horrible to suffer from that.
That’s what I thought too, she seemed like she was freaking out and probably trying to get help. Dementia is a scary thing, especially after sundowning, I feel as though that old lady may have been experiencing it
Same problem here. In my case the thing is I didn't want to watch it but the freaking YT auto play of thumbnail betrayed me and after the initial seconds I COULDN'T stop watching 🤦💔
A few years ago my sister called me in the middle of the night because she was looking through her security feed because she got an alert about motion and there was a man going to her front and back door and looking in windows. Her husband left that morning for a business trip. Of course I jumped out of bed, grabbed my gun, and sped to her house. Pulled into the driveway right as the guy was coming around front again. He took off right as I pulled in, and I chased him for a good ten minutes, before realizing how bad of an idea that was and ran back to the house
I seen one video that somewhat had this. So basically this guy and another guy(i think it was another dude) were in a car driving down somewhere and they found a clown, so the guy driving pulled out a gun and the clown dropped their weapon and was clearly in a state of shock. The driver then started calling them a “bitch ass n**ga, Pussy” and all that and then the fucker started sprinting for his life and left his weapon and shoes behind. The video cut off after that but the clown was lucky that the guy didn’t feel like shooting a cunt that day.
The old woman one scared me the most. It seemed legit. It was kind of sad too because she doesn't seem like she really knows what's she's doing. Hope whoever she is she gets the help she obviously needs
probably in some psychotic break. Looks like she was planning to stab whoever opened the door but the rational part of her couldn't bring herself to press the doorbell
I seen another video with her in it where someone in the comment section claimed to know her. They said she suffered from Alzheimer’s or some form of dementia and had snuck out of her house and was lost and confused. No clue if that’s true or not, but sounds possible.
I’m thinking that too. When my grandpa died 2 wks after my grandma & grandpa celebrated their 64th anniversary my grandma totally lost it. She’d been hiding that she had Alzheimers & dementia from the whole family. It was easier to hide it too because we all live in different state’s. My grandpa had bad health for yrs & yrs so all she focused on was taking care of him. Even after being together for 66yrs they were still so in love with each other. They were best friend’s. When he died she did too in a way. She couldn’t accept that he was gone. She truly believed everyone in the family was hiding him from her. She believed he was cheating on her with one of their good friends & she’d show up at her house in the middle of the night banging on her door & windows yelling his name. A lot more shit happened let’s just say the cops were called on her more than once. My mom & aunts finally found a place that would take her because she’d become violent. But she’s in a awesome place that specializes in those diseases. Hell she has a moose stuffed animal that she believes is her baby & she puts it in a wheelchair as a stroller. My aunt sent us a pic of her & her baby & that’s the first time I’ve seen her smile. Whatever makes her happy. Sorry so long but agreed I think that’s what could be happening. If so I hope she has a good family friends & Drs’s taking care of her & she’s doing well. Hope you’re having a great day!
@Goodnight Munchie What a ridiculous prejudiced comment. If you must make one, learn to spell properly. It's 'would', not 'wood'. One is a tree or living plant. The other is intent.
It is so sad that things have gotten so bad in this world, that people are too afraid to open the door even if it sounds like the person is in serious danger of being harmed like that girl who had obviously been kidnapped. Most people are too afraid to open their doors these days for fear the strangers at the door may possibly be setting them up to come in and harm the house owners and their families.
like dang really, your life is entirely at risk at that point. even if it means moving back in with your parents or a friend or even moving a town over to stay close to your job, do it! gtfo of there. even moving across town is risky because if this guy has been stalking her so long he probably knows where she works and stuff too
I remember once i had similar situation, a guy came at my door knocking it, i was sitting on my PC which was next to the entrance door, since my house is designed that way that moment you enter through my door you enter in living room, anyway i opened the door and the guy asked me about some dentist guy that lives nearby, since i know pretty well all my neighbours i told him there is no dentist nearby and he apologized and went away, the guy looked really suspicious and somehow dirty like he is living in a slums. 10 min after that my best friend who is living house next to mine came all out of breath and asked me did i saw the guy (gave description of that suspicious guy), i said ''yeah he was like 10 min ago here at my doorstep'' and my friend said while he was in bathroom this guy started knocking on his door and when no one opened he pulled out screwdriver and start unscrewing door hinges, since my friends father is policeman he had a police baton in house which he took opened the door and start beating the guy but the suspicious guy managed run away, later we heard that there are thief's in our town that knocks on your door and if you answer they will pretend like they are looking for someone but if you don't answer that's where they will break in and loot all they can.
@@timeittakestoletgo1687 She might not have been elderly or even that old, night vision cameras are deceiving. Plus the way she brushed back her hair is uncommon for old folks, too. Who knows? Disturbing nonetheless, for sure.
Yeah.. it seemed like she was there for a reason, like it wasn’t random and someone made her mad or som and she wanted to hurt them but couldn’t get up the courage to do so
As a night shift manager, I was closing up my store at 9 and the 2 clerks on the floor were in the office counting their tills. I was making my rounds, checking doors and double checking doors. A dude out front was standing at my door asking me to call the cops cause someone was trying to kill him. Clearly nobody chasing him in a small tiny town. Homie was on something cause he wanted in my store the second time so he could call the cops from inside store. Definitely tried setting me up for robbery or something I don't know but told dude to kick rocks as I locked the front door.
Similar story probably around the time you left this comment, five months ago. I had just locked the door and was counting money in the small retail store I worked in. A guy knocked at the door and said, "Hey man, see my car out here? My car broke down. Can I use your phone to call my woman?" I told him, no I couldn't do that. We were closed. About 5 minutes later the shops showed up (I didn't call them). I'm convinced he was on the run, being chased by the cops. Who knows what he would have done if I had opened the door? He looked like he was alone but he might not have been. His friends could have been hiding.
This is the second home in which th-cam.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU we've replaced our "regular" doorbell with a Ring video doorbell and we really enjoy it. It is very easy to install and it works very well, with a clear picture through the app and good in-home use (we added the chime, which is also easy to install and doesn't require another thought to use).
For the part of the video where someone was saying "please help me please" I'm pretty positive someone hacked into that ladies ring doorbell and was trolling her. Those things are notoriously easy to hack into and alot of people do to troll the house owners.
That first man who pretended to ring the doorbell seems to be one of those people who hangs out with the wrong people, but does everything he can to avoid trouble, and collateral damage.
Yup
Genuinely felt bad for him
@@dumhdurum7811 yeah, same.
At least he was a human.
It's sad. Likely no father growing up.
This world got so messed up that we don’t even know if a women is begging for help or if she’s luring you into a trap😭😭😭
I know 😭
True that.
the fact that the other day where i live there was a lot of complaints that a woman that was getting drove by a male in a black car and night could be heard screaming help but when you went out the car would go very slow and people said it was luring kids out 🤚🏻
Sam Wellaxe-Sure you do. If she asks you to marry her, she is luring you into a trap.
Not exactly the same thing but I was always told that if I heard a baby crying at night to call the police immediately but not go outside. I guess people were luring women outside by playing the sounds of a baby outside their window or door at night. Evil people.
Reminder: you don’t have to open the door to talk to someone. You can hear them just fine from behind your locked door.
Damn…so they can hear me 😥
You got hoosiers knocking on your door?
@@Brandon-hn4yg Used to, but I drove down to Independence and took care of em. 😂
@@lostinpa-dadenduro7555 🤣🤣🤣
They're playing Peek A Boo.
Remember, if you are feeling threatened or someone is trying to kidnap you or hurt you, be as loud as you can, make as much noise as possible and draw as much attention to you and the situation as you can. If there are no people around it unfortunately won't do anything but by the chance there are it might just save your life
Sadly when I get scared I can't scream loud it comes out as a silent plea of sorts.
Nope, even when you scream, people won't give a shit, I just saw a clip of a lady screaming and a witness even SAW the situation and jus walked into a building
That's the stupidest advice lol. They will probably just end your life right then and there if they are crazy enough.
@@ChevyboyCaprice_that video was fake it was a practice
If they think you might have been heard, most people will flee.
I was alone working at a store. I was closing up and the door was locked. A guy was banging on the window screaming for me to open the door. There was a car accident and needed to use the phone. I said no I'll call the cops. He was pissed. I got on the phone, called the cops. He left. The cops came and said there was no car accident and the cop escorted me to my car. That was so freaky. I was a teenager at the time and glad I knew to question it.
@Witty Witty LMAO WHAT?
@Witty Witty their literal JOB is to PROTECT PEOPLE with our taxes
@Witty Witty expected from a person who would name himself witty
Wow, i would not Question it, good that u was alert
I'm glad you're safe! You did the smart thing
I have to constantly remind my wife to lock our doors and turn on the alarm system when she comes inside. She insists that nobody would even think to bother us. But there are so many crazy people out there who do random housechecks, robberies, and acts of violence.
show her this video man D:
Show her this. If she's still not convinced, it's time to find a better wife.
Respectfully, your wife is not being wise. Especially if you have children. Our doors are locked, we have big dogs, lights on outside, and our 🔫s loaded.
My wife is the same way she thinks nothing like this would ever happen to us when I tell her to make sure to lock the doors before she goes to bed since I work overnight. One crazy dude kicked out door in while I was at work one day, luckily he just ran away after he did it and we figured out who it was. Just some mentally unstable dude that lived in the same apartment complex and he was later evicted for property damage.
She's gonna get you killed.
Someone needs to invent a doorbell camera that can spray mace.
Lmao! This made me giggle to hard
I'm gonna be honest, that's actually not such a bad idea! Whoever invents that definitely deserves a prize of sorts lol
More like a doorbell that can shoot bullets
Imagine that lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No one’s talking about how we have a very clear picture of the fake salesman and yet he still hasn’t been caught 😳
Disguises. . All he needs is a wig and a beard.
His eyes were covered
@@randomhuman97 This is no longer the 90s. Today there are sophisticated face recognition programs that can work with the smallest amount of face characteristics.
American cops are useless
cop inaction 🤷♀️
@@Marianne-Bachmeier-Extremist People often overestimate these things. Its honestly somewhat encouraged by local police, as they want people to believe that they hold that kind of power. Sure there is software, but its not Robocop where you can get a positive ID from a grainy photo.
I applaud the first guy, he doesn’t want to do what he’s being forced to, he may have saved whoever this Matt was..hope he is fine today
He is fine do you know why because he is a really good lawyer
@@jagminderjaspal Is that a... MATT MURDOCK REFERENCE?
@@areathex4086 yup
Was the Daredevil reference necessary
@@thomasburns7866 yes
One time my cat woke me up and then proceeded to go to the windows hissing. Something she has never done. I listened and could hear people outside my doors walking from my front and back door. Finally a woman screamed please help me and my baby. Something seemed off so I called 9/11. When the police answered they said not to answer it was a trap. Apparently there was a group of people luring women to come out in the middle of the night to "help" a woman and her baby and it was really a set up for sexual assault. It was crazy because my partner had a flight that day so they had been watching and knew I was alone. I broke my lease and moved out 2 days later.
Monsters. I'm so glad nothing happened to you. Take care!
Oh mama ...It's like 2a.m here and the moment I read your comment.. goosebumps ran down my body...I quickly got up to check my windows and doors...I don't have kind and intelligent pets like you so I have to be extra precautious ...Take care
One can never be safe enough. It's like those kinds of people, just know when you're at your most vulnerable. Always be vigilant and always be ready to fight for your life, if you have to. With the steep rising of the worlds population numbers, it's soon going to be a normal, everyday occurrence. It's hard to say this, but it's the truth. We'll have nowhere to hide..
I'm really glad you're safe. 🙏🏻
That's why you mind your business
This is why I don't even get up to answer my door unless I'm expecting someone over
Same!!!
And if it’s some you know they can call or text you “hey I’m outside”
Cmon man toughen up thats your house , protect it, and if your not the violent type I suggest a pit bull
@@miked5908 that's not the point I'm trying to make if I'm not expecting you at my house don't just come knocking at my door, if I don't know your coming you will be ignored or shot your choice
@@garythenewman4438 You're going to miss Ed McMahon (If he's still alive), and that check he would take to winners of whatever people used to win on the 90s.
Some times it's difficult to tell if someone is knocking on the door for help or to trick you
If something feels off, don't open. Talk through the door or call the police. Don't be afraid but be aware.
Either way, be extra careful at all times.
Every time I watch a compilation of these ring videos, I always wonder what weird crap happened at front doors before ring was a thing.
RIGHT!!!
I’m glad I don’t have a doorbell camera because lots of people catch paranormal activity on the camera too.
ha
Makes me wanna get a door bell camera
@Joe Castiglione bro what did you see please tell me
Ladies, even gentlemen in some cases: don’t be embarrassed or afraid to SCREAM at the top of your lungs, shriek, cry out HELP, 911, whatever it takes if someone is coming after you. It saved my life years ago when I was out jogging about 10 pm in my condo complex and a young guy came towards me with a knife. I screamed so loud I know everyone within a half a mile heard me. He turned, ran back to his car, and drove away with his lights off as people came pouring out of their apartments and found me absolutely hysterical. They called the police, who weren’t able to help in any way, but at least I reported it. I can remember exactly what he looked like to this day.
Don't jog at 10 pm. That's when all the crazies are out there and it's dark. Yes they've gone this before!!!
Or just carry a gun, if someone came at me with a knife i’d make sure they never lived another day.
Why weren't you carrying a gun?
@@berempamuk123 I should have been. I owned one and usually took it everywhere. No good place to carry it as it was a hot night and I had on a tank top and short nylon running shorts, and I foolishly thought of the confines of my condo grounds as safe. I wish I could have drilled the SOB.
Something kinda similar happened to me when I was jogging right before the sun went down. This car was about to make a turn but saw me coming down the sidewalk. He reversed his car, put it in park, and turned his lights off. When I came to a complete stop and made my first step back he put his car in drive and started driving like a bat out of hell towards. I screamed my lungs out and pulled my mace out before hauling ass into the nearest neighbors front porch area. I had six neighbors come out and call the police. Dude was caught by a neighbors camera getting his license plate number
Always ALWAYS lock your door, even if it’s a Tuesday night and you live on a higher floor of an apartment complex in a “safe” area. Years ago in Germantown MD (before it went completely downhill), my boyfriend had JUST left for work in the early evening to his repair shop, and I ALWAYS locked the door of our apartment, which was on the upper floors of a nice building. Not 30 seconds after he left, the handle of the front door jiggled(!) like someone was just trying to walk in, and I went to the peephole. There was a guy standing with a clipboard who was looking around nervously, who then knocked. I said through the door “what the fuck do you want?” as I watched the guy look around. He said he was from the cable company and needed to check a connection. I told him our cable was fine, but I’m calling the company now. He took off. Found out there was a rapist who was using the ploy of a cable repairman to get into apartments. He had obviously been watching our apartment. Never came back after I said I was calling his company, especially since I made it known that I was staring at him out the peephole. After he took off, I made sure my gun was next to me the rest of the night.
Yeah, I don't think anyone's gonna wanna mess with you again. That's smart what you did.
Wait ! Is gun legal ? In ur country ?
@@deeptiaditya9133 Yes!!!
How long ago was that?
@@captainchespin243 1992 or 1993
What’s also sad about the woman being kidnapped is that a person’s automatic response is to let her in but nowadays we don’t know if it’s a set up. Just in case it is, you don’t let her in but still call the police but by that time it could be too late.
Moral of story: Never open the door at night for strangers.
Ever
Or always have a gun and shoot a warning shot
or during the day for that matter.
At any time. Not just night.
My mom actually did that once at like 4am while I was gone and I absolutely flipped my shit. The guy was telling some story about how he knew someone who lived there and he was looking for a phone? As if I need to lecture my own mother why not to answer the door at night alone!! 😤
Ok the first guy lowkey saved everyone’s live in the house that night
Including his own, I hope.
I just was wondering where the hell the fire department was, the video was time-lapse but that thing was burning for a long time
Explain me pls.how ?
@@様カミ did you watch the video?
@@thebeasters ⅞
That first one though… he really did all that, glad nobody came out
Yeah but the problem I have with that video is that they posted it online afterwards and it has been widely shared ever since. Now the person in the car can find out he didn't do it and who knows what their reaction will be.
@@r0ckz that’s so weird
That was the most concerning one to me, that guy was clearly acting for the guy in the car.
Unless the homeowner had a gun lol
@@nhccuz7230 does that matter at this point? 💀 the point is whoever sent him to that door didn’t do so because they were looking to party, and I can bet you after finding out he faked the house call they took whatever they were going to do to “Matt” out on him. I hope that dude is fine fucking Christ
I still want an update at the woman who heard the voice, that one was the creepiest 😮
it seems like it would have just been the ring camera? like somebody hacked it and was just trolling through the speaker if there was a speaker on there
Same
Yeah, as others have said, I can think of only a few scenarios:
a) ring bell camera was hacked, she got trolled or someone actually needed help or
b) someone tried to break in or was living in a crawl space in the house but got stuck somehow. But if it was life threatening, this person surely would have died at some point, decomposed and smelled. Unlikely I assume.
or
c) some secret bunker, basement, cellar in that house or nearby, canalisation or something similar where someone got stuck or was held captive.
Not sure what would be the most likely. But creepy for sure.
The fact that they never found anything makes me think it could also be paranormal.
@@ZAWARUDO1335 there are no ghosts friend, just crackheads in weird places.
I like the guy who tried fighting the inferno with the little fire extinguisher. He would have needed a dozen or more of those little things to have a chance.
Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
At least he tried
First instinct was to try and fix it and his neighbors passed an intelligence check and called the fire department.
No, there wouldn’t have been time to use anymore extinguishers! How frightening!
I would be screaming to wake up the neighbors
Open the door for the clown dressed in your own clown suit with a knife in your hand and tell him “Come on in, we’ve been waiting for you.”
🤣🤣🤣
Sounds awesome for a slasher movie scene
my own clown suit.
🤣
I would of made the news that day with a shotgun on one hand and a clown drowning in a pool of blood in my front porch .
Clown guy was totally trying to be scary at first, until he must’ve seen a car or a person and then was like “oh shit. act normal. act normal. act normal” walking away all awkward n shit
😂
I need to act normal even though I look like Bozo the Clown on drugs! 🤡
There was a truck with its lights on behind him the whole time which I thought was weird lol
act normal... produce content for the machine.
It would be funny if the owner of The house answered the door dressed like a clown
As a female, I’m not moving out of my parent’s house until I have a husband, guard dog, doorbell camera, and some form of weapon available.
*_SUGGESTIONS_* Get some training, both martial arts and a firearm and also medical. Even as a middle aged VERY cappable man in a safe part of USA in a great neighborhood these all have saved me several times. Even living with others for a while I learned it is still needed. Numbers don't mean anything vs groups. You inevitably will not always be with others so prepare. Don't feel embarssed, intimidated or scared. That is what criminals hope people do.
I've been shot at, hit by a round once, almost robbed, almost carjacked and almost held hostage. Training not guns or people is what saved me. But I carry 24/7/365.25 now, even sleeping, bathing, getting mail, going places, driving, etc. Never had to even draw a gun after 12 years of carry but am ready if I need. Also fire extinguishers are a great idea to have handy too. Don't let things slide these are evil times. Even in a home get prepared. Your whole home should be preparing.
@@AldoSchmedack holy crap, you have been through A LOT. You’ve probably got advice for every situation😮
I'm not moving out of my house until I learn how to box
I’ll be your husband we will get a German shepherd or pitbull a couple glocks and a ring camera 😂
@@AldoSchmedack What's the point in getting martial arts training as a woman though? I'm an adult but I could easily lose to a 16 year old boy in a fight. I see no point in physical training if most attackers are men, they'll just win anyway.
Keep a dog indoors with you overnight, even a small yapper, at least they'll alert you if something is about to go down. Dogs are amazingly intuitive 💙🐕
exactly , I have a dachshund who's old but when it was a neighbor shooting oh she barked loudly to alert
Or a goose, they make the loudest sound when spooked.
@@xRemRooodx Emotional Support Goose! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
I’m glad my 3 chihuahuas bark just because a cat is passing by the house. On the other hand they wake me up constantly in the middle of the night lol
@@xRemRooodx an elephant would scare them just as well ! 😁
I feel kinda bad for the guy in the first one, he seemed like he was being forced
Isnt that what the guy said?
@@banaandrashed5698 idk I stopped paying attention to the narrator cause he was pissing me off
@@CredibleCommenter i-
You could tell yes
Really? What gave it away? :0
Suddenly ghosts don't seem so scary to me. I rather see a ghost than a crazy person with a knife.
And isn’t that weird, the dead are a lot more comforting than some living people. At the very least, they can’t kill or assault you.
It's the sad truth
Same. Ghosts can't kill you
Omg so true
Almost looked like knife wielding woman was doing some kind of ritual.
Sadly the older women with the knife has since been identified to be someone's mother who is suffering from Alzheimer's
One of my biggest fears is living in a really rural area with no neighbors around and something like this waking me up in the middle of the night.
This doesn’t happen in rural areas for the most part, happens usually in wealthy suburbs that are easily accessible from less well-off areas
Firearms
@@-RxW- no way that’s insane is this a copypasta or is this legit?
@@TheLocalLt Not a copy pasta, it's a true story.
@@-RxW- wow that’s just crazy you’re lucky man
My brother actually experienced something like this. On a week end, he was alone at home, downstairs doing his homework. And then he heard a noise in the backyard, and when he looked outside the window, it was a man who had jumped over. He saw the man enter the back kitchen which was thankfully separate from the house. My brother was going to call my Dad, when he saw the man with a screwdriver in his hands attempting to open the back door which was locked. He was clearly a thief. And he noticed my brother at that moment. But my brother was smart and screamed 'Dad!!' Like my father was at home. The thief ran away and he never came back. It was really scary when my brother told us what happened. And to think that we moved to a new house, where we are surrounded by trees
A house surrounded by trees is a tempting home for theft. The privacy you've earned is also concealment. Definitely set up proper security and cameras.
Surrounded by trees that's way more scary
vespyr and a couple Rottweilers
Smart of him to yell
@@Vespyr_ It also depends how far the trees are from the house. Thieves can climb trees that are too close.
I wonder if anyone that dressed as clowns ever ran into an actual crazy clown and was scared lol
That's hilarious!
Yeah that happened to me.I dressed up as a clown to scare my friend at his house since his parents would be gone since they were for vacation.And I kept ringing the doorbell and knocking on windows.Then I saw another clown across the street and he was acting sketch,hiding behind bushes and trees but getting closer.Eventually I texted my friend fast it was me at his front door and to open up and he eventually did.And the clown I never saw him again but I’m sure the sounds around the house that night was him.This was a crazy night I won’t forget for sure lol
I did that once. Years ago.
I coyuld not conceal my shame.
or ran into someone that isnt scared in the slightest by clowns and carries a firearm everywhere they go
@@alon4039 Damn that's crazy
I hope the first man is safe right now. Poor dude, felt so bad seeing this clip.
Jesus is coming back. Believe He died for your sins and rose again and accept Him as your savior. Connect back with God.
@@IloveJesus777j77 Shut up
“The person can be seen tilting their head, walking up to the camera.”
So anyway I started blasting.
What else can u do
agreed . or you just swung the door open an started swingin for the fences .
😂
Lol
.338 Lapua to the dome
Remember when the "killer clown craze" was the craziest thing happening in the world...
Aaaah... such a simpler time
Yeah the killer clown phase we are in now, its still pretty scary even as it slowly fades into the shadows again
If I remember correctly it was happening just at about the time the Polemon Go craze was calming down.
@@revolvingworld2676 ye
Yes man
@Okayest Person you and me both. America is a complete shit show at the moment
Years ago in my early 20s, I got followed and assaulted by a sex attacker at the bottom of my street around 2am, literally about 30 seconds from my house.
I’m very petite and 4’11 but I screamed bloody murder for my life which thankfully scared the guy away.
I ran down the street screaming for help/ for my mum and just out of fear the whole way home.
When as I approached my house my mum was already outside coming towards me. She later told me my screaming was so loud it woke her up when I was half way down the street.. No one came to help or even opened their door.
The next day the police done a door to door knock of every neighbour and they ALL said they heard nothing.. absolutely no chance that was true. Especially if it was loud enough to WAKE SOMEONE UP the other end of the very narrow street lined with houses each side. 🙄
I’m sorry you had to go through that. I was once chased, around midnight after going home from work, by a man as soon as I exited the metro. I was so scared and was panicking because my house was a 15 minute walk away from the train station. I remember I ran back to the train station with this man right behind me chasing me. There was another man, in a bike, who saw and yelled at the man chasing me, “Hey! Are you following her!?” As soon as I got back to the train station, there was no one but one man so I quickly walked near him thinking that if this other man tried to do something to me, this man would defend me.. I was wrong. I yelled at the man chasing me “Stop following me!” This man, in shocked because I called him out, replied, “Im not following you.” From the corner of my eye I see that the other man who I thought would defend me, started slowly walking away from me trying to avoid getting involved. Thank God the man in the bike showed up and asked me if I was okay and stayed with me for a while until the man chasing me, got into the train and left. I remember I was grateful for the man in the bike but was upset because if the man chasing me would’ve done something to me, I knew I was on my own because the man waiting for the train was not going to help me.
Walking the streets at that hour of the night is always a risk. In an ideal world you wouldn’t have to fear for your safety but we do not live in an ideal world.
@@DoctorSess wow, nice victim blaming here. Life happens, and we sometimes have to walk alone at night, no matter how scary that might be, or which gender we identify with.
It's really sad to say but I've always heard to scream Fire bc people are more likely to call 911 for a fire instead of getting involved with someone screaming help😫 It's just like that doorbell video of that girl being kidnapped and everyone just staring at the car driving away. I also have cats in my neighborhood that sound like children screaming for help.
@@koalaeucalyptus I’m not blaming her at all, that’s ludicrous. Just pointing out that a petite 4’11 female should never be walking the streets at 2 am alone, anywhere, for any reason. It’s not her fault but it’s a terrible risk that should be avoided at all costs. “Nothing good happens after midnight”
There really are some people out there with serious phycological issues. Thank goodness for door cams.
I Agree A Lot Of People Have Psychological Issues.
@@brucewinkler3317 Jesus is coming back. Believe He died for your sins and rose again and accept Him as your savior. Connect back with God.
That poor girl must’ve been terrified…I hope she got away from her captor okay….
Since he was charged with just kidnapping and not murder Im assuming she was alrighr.
They were dating it was domestic abuse.
@@diedfrombored5295 No proof of that.
@@CrowWingOfficial it is true, if you google the name you will see the info. Victor Kouchich
This part though is heartbreaking to watch.
It’s so very sad that we live in a world so messed up that we are afraid to open our doors for someone asking for help or in distress.. I honestly don’t think that I’d open my door, it’s sad and scary 😢
The issue is that you do not know the true intentions of the people behind the door. Your house is like your safe space, and many of these people have family, especially kids, and they are not going to risk their lives for some strangers knocking on the door.
Amen!!!!
Okay that's it, my next house I'm getting it walled high walled, with security gate! Barbed wire and security functions. increasing my firearms, And lots of German shepherds and manilov or however u spell it to patrol around
I'm over it. These clips have convinced me can't trust that open yard theme anymore. Those days r gone. Lol. Crazy times. Only experienced something like this once, some stranger walked up and just knocked it was around 2 am, my husband was at work and was at home with the kids. I didn't open, I yelled for him to get off my property, he knocked again I yelled I just called police and they're on their way. And he left. The next day, the elderly woman across street asked if I knew that strange guy who was at my door last night, she said she saw him and he was acting strange and she was worried about us.
It's not the world it's the country. I feel perfectly safe as an Australian. Some parts of Italy the residents all keep keys in their doors so their neighbours can come in if they need something. Not everywhere is a hellscape like the U.S.
You stay in the safety of your home and call 911...that IS helping them.
@@CakeStak You're making unfounded assumptions. I live in the U.S. and have slept with the door unlocked. Not everywhere in the U.S. is the same.
After his house was broken into, My neighbor put up beware of dog signs on his front door with a sign that says "I collect guns and the tears of my enemies". I dig it. I might get one myself
Thats super cringey! Does he wear ed hardy t shirts?
I wouldn't want anyone to know if I had a bunch of guns to steal
@@one.2622 lmao no. How is that cringy? No sense of humour huh?
@@Jonboy997 I've come to find now that I live in the USA, in my state specifically everyone has guns, which is a good thing. So it's kind of a given
@@parisinthe30sx nah, it's cringy. No one cares if you have guns except the people who want to steal them. And they're gonna wait til he's not there to fire them.
I was very scared when the clown craze in 2016 was going on not just bc I have a fear of clowns but bc I lived in a rural area and my parents would leave me alone sometimes. I feared that someone on drugs or a creep would come walking around my house dressed as a clown and try to break in. Thankfully nothing ever happened where I lived
People are either f*ckin’ crazy or bored with their lives…either way it’s scary smh
Tell me about it...to much time on there hands SMH 🙄🥴
Oh my I would the that man trying break hoping nobody was home.Its good thing they stayed inside
..or being kidnapped
This just proves we're actually living in a real life horror movie 😳
true kinda like the purge except they didnt kill people in this vid
Its just in America,
Never open your door to any one that you don't know day or night the minute you unlock the door you could be in a home invasion or a rapeist or a serial killer. Rule is don't open the door.
@@bissibo9542 recorded, but other countries may not be recorded
Or drugs
Damn, you can't even get me to open the front door on a bright sunny day. Good luck knocking on my door overnight.
Me too. Unless i expect you. You won't be near my door. Even you delivery guy...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn straight. Sit in silence and look through the ring app and see what the freak crossed the premises.
We had a lady with no shoes speaking to herself with a piece of paper. I was about to walk outside and go to work when it happened (around 4:30 AM). We called the police and she tried to get away from the police, but she was arrested. Thank God I carry everywhere I go, including to work. You never know when you will have an incident where you may need it.
Carry what
@@caikelm5766 A gun.
So what you’re going to a shoot a schizophrenic?? Nice
@@CelticVictorythank god you carry . Wouldn’t want to get a paper cut.
See that's my dilemma! What if there is someone who claims to need help at my door. If I let them in, I can save them. Or they can be faking to get in and kill me. How tf do I know anymore. People are crazy.
I guess you just have to use your gut instinct. And the saftest option is always call for help.
Honestly don’t answer the door if someone is yelling help. It’s too risky, as it could be bait. Just make sure you remain quiet and hide. Don’t let them see you! If you have to, call 911 or someone for help.
@@Samy-ij4in ya
Yeah ikr!
I’d honestly let them into my backyard or tell them to hide in my car. *of course only if there’s nothing I care about in there* and I’d tell them to hide while I call the cops to get them help.
In South Africa we have high walls and manual or remote controlled gates, so whoever comes to your house has to call your cell, ring the gate alarm or yell from the distant gate, if someone knocks on your door you don't even have to investigate, just call the police because it means that person was trespassing, only you (the homeowner) can allow ppl in your yard. I can't imagine a total stranger knocking at my door, these people are too close for comfort.
Same here in Brazil
Yeah thats how it is in many countries and honestly it feels so much safer to have a wall around your house lmao
What an awful way to live.
@@DrakeWelling that's how it is in hellscape countries. Look at the crime rates in South Africa and Brazil. Literal sh*t holes
@@yourmomsbox7455 crime in South Africa is very high.South Africa is a dangerous place honestly
That ghostly looking figure doesn’t seem all that scary compared to all the real life weirdo’s in this world today 🤦♂️
Fr. So many weirdos
Seemed to be that was a reflection- camera probably behind glass/window- but you are absolutely correct about being more freaked by the weirdos!
what's a weirdo? someone different than you?
@@itsDelfi NO, someone who is creepy, stalker, etc. The weirdos of the world who harm animals, do school shootings, psychopaths. Open up your mind before making assumptions and coming at people in a judgmental way.
@Quetzalcoatl ahh yes, stalkers and murderers are just misunderstood souls, fucking behave
9:33 imagine the clown tripped and fell
Are we subbed to same people
LOL😂
just for peace of mind, the woman at 3:37 was found safe and well a few days later. she's okay:)
I was thinking I wonder if she’s okay, glad she is
She was never missing. They were dating, had a dumb argument and she jumped out of the car, so he went to stop her from dragging other people into their argument.
@@TheGr8one1022 never said she was, also the guy was charged with kidnapping?? that one just got to me the most bc he does physically drag her back into the car and i wanted to know if she was okay.
@Witty Witty a person felt unsafe, tried to leave the situation, and he forcibly dragged her away back into that situation. Whatever intentions he had, it doesnt justify what he did. If it was going to be that bad of a nuisance the homeowner could call the cops for disturbing the peace. That man was never a victim nor was she until he made her one by his own stupid decision.
@@TheGr8one1022 I was thinking the same thing. Thank you for confirming 👍🏾
The worst part about the door knock or doorbell is that it could be a test to see how many are in the house or if any are home at all..
Exactly, that is why I never answer or talk. If they break in the last thing they will hear is my .40
@@highcotton63664 yes indeed
That's how they do it in the hood. That, and calling your landline. But that was back when people still used landlines.
Can you further explain your comment? I don't fully understand it, but I would like to. Do you mean that if you call out "who's there?" when your door ell rings, the person who rang it will know you're home?
@@claireeseul4835 Yes, and then they'll know not to break in, lest they get caught.
It’s so scary when the clown does a quick little look down at the steps to make sure he doesn’t fall on his face with his mask on 😂
I thought the same thing. That killed the whole creepy thing for me. 😂
That would have been awesome 😂
It moved like a woman.
LOL XD imagine if he DID trip and fall down.
@@mayhmmaydn ??
That first clip is wild - what a change up from these usual doorbell cam bits. I have so many questions about that situation.
That first guy saved their lives! Hopefully he’s ok as well.
You NEVER have to answer your door when someone approaches it. If they claim to be a cop, just call the cops yourself. They'll be able to confirm if any real officers had been sent to your address relatively quickly.
When he says "To this day" it always send shivers down my spine 😭
right?!
The way people ALWAYS back off my porch when they set off my ring let’s me know my pair of Malinois sound scary, but that reaction I see when the boys start nudging the doorknob with their noses is priceless. My favorite is a guy jogging to his truck looking back saying “Are You Serious right now?!?😂
3:37 You can Google it, the man’s name is Victor Kouchich. The woman in the video is his girlfriend (whose name I believe is being deliberately withheld from public information). She later gave an interview in which she said she wanted all the charges against Kouchich dropped and that at the time she was having some sort of panic attack and he was actually trying to help her, not harm her. I can see how that might’ve happened. But from the sole evidence of this video, I can only say that there should be some caution before I would trust that everything was ok between them. Abusive boyfriends in the past have been able to manipulate their girlfriends into having charges dropped against them. I’m not saying that for a certainty Kouchich is one of them (I may be slandering an innocent man), but it is a possibility and therefore I hope the authorities are especially cautious with how they handle this case. I certainly don’t envy them the task, I know I would be stumped in such a moral dilemma.
If someone would appear at our front door the way that clown did, it's either I would beg my parents to transfer into a new house or I'll simply die in fear.
But it's just some teenager or an idiot adult trying to scare people. The real scary one is that lady with knife😳
The clown 🤡 would be met with either a baseball or dual kitchen knives ready to slice and jab.
Your "practical" jokes on strangers at night are not funny.
Plan your funeral ⚱️
I would go into a stress induced coma
@@EvilTwin123 that clown 🤡🤡 really thought he was tough
U may be right as if they're deliberately messing around with houses that have cameras. but then again never know, not sure I'd gamble this day an age. Can't really trust people the way we used too. And lots of those school shootings, were teens too.
That’s why I prefer living in apartments, high up and a few doors away from the streets
Me too
Likes friends series
Then you have to worry about fires & if a bad person that already lives in the Bldg.gets in your Apt., where you gonna go? Better have a weapon!
@@sammy9103 what type of apartment is that? Probably not a good neighborhood.
@@Jeff_Klein probably not but do u know everyone in your Building?.
The voice asking for help is really interesting for me. It's so quiet that it makes me think they had to be close by. But unless they were stuck in attic or some other crawlspace nearby, I'm leaning into it being paranormal.
As for the rest... well this is why you should get a doorbell camera and if you have a bad feeling don't feel bad for not opening the door. Or be armed when doing so especially at night.
The help me to the girl was definitely a hacker on the ring camera
@@chrisbikin9350 ohhh smart. So either ha hacker or a ghost
I know this was posted a while ago but if I remember correctly, the voice asking for help clip was featured on a show called “Paranormal Caught On Camera” and the lady spoke about the video as well!
when someone loses their mind, it is a very sad thing. but it also can be very dangerous.
Yes we just had a man who lost his and beat his sister to death with a 🔨 so sad
The lady with the knife looks like an Alzheimer’s victim..lost and paranoid.🕊
@@saythankyou111 that was the scariest one. She deff could of been shot.
@@LuisChavez-yi4ug I hope she did.
This is why i talk to strangers through my door, i have 3 big dogs and a house full of fire arms but i still don’t take that chance. Stay safe yall.
@@zacsdiyguns I‘m taking notes rn this is so smart 😂
@@zacsdiyguns same 😂 it's impossible to sneak in our house when there's dogs everywhere
God I feel so bad for that woman who was frantically knocking on the door for help only for no one to come out.
Yeah, but it also could’ve been a trap to lure someone to open the door and exit the house. You never know these days.
Don’t ever open the door and if you do you better have a bang bang
Gullible
@@SalamanderSebastian Or it could've been aliens waiting to blast the home owners brains out! There's nothing wrong with at least asking what's wrong through the door or camera....to completely ignore someone that's potentially in real danger or distress is just as bad.
Jesus loves you ☔️🌈🌞⭐️🌝🌟⛱️🏝🌌🌦☄️❄️🏘🪐⛪️🐒🦓🦌
I live at an apartment complex in FL and 2 weeks ago I saw this woman through my RING camera knocking on my door. She left and came back like 5 times. I don’t know her. Of course I didn’t open the door. I live on a 2nd floor and I have cameras and alarm. If you can afford it, get cameras and an alarm regardless of which floor your apartment is and how “safe” that place is. Stay safe everyone. GOD bless you all.
6:44 I could explain this. Since the video has a very low resolution, it means that it's compressed and it's done by taking similar colors and makes them the same. So the man was wearing a dark jacket (with a hood) on a black background and the camera compressed the video since the color were similar and he had no face because infrared camera gets the temperature, since on that type of camera the temperature is shown as light and it's compressed (In fact the jacket doesn't emit heat). This kind of compression is called chroma subsampling.
That’s a ghost baby
@@MM-oe6bd no. I saw a similar video where happens the same thing, but there was a car near the person that seemed to be a ghost. Part of the wheel became a ghost too, but at the bottom of that video the image was blurry with low resolution (so that person wasn't a ghost). Maybe ghosts exist, but I think they don't emit heat like in the video, otherwise you would feel a source of heat from nowhere. If they exist I think they're cold, this means that a pir sensor or an infrared camera could detect them, but instead of seeing the source of light, you would see a dark moving figure, but it could be possible only if the ghost has a different temperature than the environment in which it is located.
@@MM-oe6bd oh ok
@@MM-oe6bd 🤣
Yup. That was the least creepy of them all lol it just looked like a glitch
I swear it would be drop dead hilarious if one of those clowns walked up to a cops house with that shenanigans.
Or someone who has a big ass dog 😂
Quite literally drop-dead.
They need to invent a doorbell with a camera and a taser lol
Here in Compton, which is the worst place to do this crap.they tried doing it out on the road which is sometimes empty but the car that they stopped was full of gang members, they ended up hitting them with the car, came out to beat the sht outta them & robbed them. The thing is, the people in the clown masks were only 15yrs old, but since they were tall they looked older. doing it to a cop is one thing, but doing it to people who could care less about consequences is dumbest thing you can do. And in Compton you have a better chance running into gangs rather than your typical scared civilian
🤣🤣
That guy @ 2:51 is a real hero when he tried to put out the fire and clearly the fire was so hot that he couldn't stand near it from the heat. That takes balls.
It burns balls too!
Balls of steel because they didn't melt 🤣
@@tmar8959 Nice
@@Jocoiscool respect
He shoulda ran out sooner
We lived in the same quiet neighborhood over 40 years... Times change and even if you still feel safe in the same place it might be very wrong... I know WE WERE the target that day ( because only our family was "contacted"). Long story short my senior father opened the door wide to a complete stranger at 2 am at night( my father has never done it before).. . God loves us... My mother, my son ( only 16 at that time) and me woke up in a second... We all started talking aggressively and moving towards the front door.. The stranger disappeared fast, we didn't have a chance to see him... I just closed the door fast... I had a tough conversation with my dad that night... He said the guy asked to open the door as a woman was badly stabbed and in need for ambulance and police ....
You scolded your dad
Plot twist: The woman bled out.
Ur dad is unbelievable
Why do I always watch these videos alone at night in the dark?
Ikr? XD
Why do we do this to ourselves? XD
for real. i am doing the same thing. Its making my eyes water like crazy.
Same it’s 4 am
Nah, my huge doggos watch with me lol
They're marshmallows with the family but not strangers, they're protective of our house and us.
Even with a dog I would never answer my door to someone asking for help. It sounds cruel, but you just don’t know these days. Be them man or woman, child or adult they can stay outside. The only people I’m opening my door to are my friends and family. If they’re lucky I’ll go to the upstairs window that overlooks my door and ask them what they want.
I have enough trouble with certain service people who come to the house and steal things or overcharge me. Hate having service people come to my house, but sometimes you have no choice (furnace breaks down, faucets need replacing, etc.)
My country is too dangerous, so i understand you. Here in brazil, criminals uses childs to performs their crimes (ex: a child is crying for help, if you stop your car to help, they rob you)
So, i wouldn't open my door either, but i would fell guilt forever.
Better safe than sorry
Exactly.... If someone needs help call police...if you see a little kids asking for help...go to roof...ask the kid why she or he needs help...call.police...never go outside..
Good for you. Stay save
Lesson learned: *never ever keep your front door unlocked while ur in home or outside* 😏 be a responsible citizen
Yup!
My passive aggressive ex roommate tried to return & enter the house/apartment door 🚪 while I was doing yard work.
Jackass had no idea I had changed locks & the doors were locked.
He opened the mailbox looking for a key 🗝️
Regret;
No charging him with trespassing & attempted B&E.
Yeah, he was THAT bad of a roommate.
Your channel is hands down the best when it comes to mystery content. The way you covered these disappearances is both haunting and informative. Well done!
So feel for that poor older woman with the knife. I think it’s obvious that she’s suffering from dementia & desperately needs assistance. She most likely is lost & extremely terrified. Gotta be horrible to suffer from that.
Alzheimer’s is horrible. It takes away everything we are.
That’s what I thought too, she seemed like she was freaking out and probably trying to get help. Dementia is a scary thing, especially after sundowning, I feel as though that old lady may have been experiencing it
I was thinking it might've been someone on hard times considering robbery and then having second thoughts when she about to try it.
I don't think you can look at someone and diagnose dementia
@@Bumafano but common sense, experience, known facts and research, one could make an educated guess and assess the situation appropriately.
Weird people at your door? No just your friendly neighborhood serial killer , nope, nothing to worry about 😂
@Living Soul what in gods name is that
@@AlpineF1_ The old lady with the clown mask who started the fire then became semi-transparent looking for Matt .
@@carlsaganlives6086 huh?!
Now I understand why my parents get mad at me when I leave the door unlocked 😂
Exactly
@@itsjustlarkspur1750 show him this video
@@recommendally yes
This should be already obvious 🙄
A th-cam.com/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/w-d-xo.html
It makes you fully appreciate how a door and lock can be the difference between life and death
Was really hoping the clown was so focused on staring that he'd trip coming up the steps.
🤣
Anyone else just get guinely deppressed seeing someone beg for their life or to not get hurt
Yeah but this crazy world has made us paranoid and we don't believe anyone anymore. Sad times....
Yes, I cringed.
....in her bathrobe. Yikes.
The only relief was the guy got caught
That's called human empathy and it would be a serious issue if you didn't feel it.
I shouldn't have watched this before bed y'all, I can't sleep now
LMAO FR
You are safe:)
Yes thank you-
Same problem here. In my case the thing is I didn't want to watch it but the freaking YT auto play of thumbnail betrayed me and after the initial seconds I COULDN'T stop watching 🤦💔
@@icebergsumgin_6364 ...I turned that auto-play off a long time ago. Some of the "next" videos are not what I really am interested in seeing. Lol
Clearly, the woman with the knife is the most horrifying thing here.
it’s kinda sad tbh bc she had alzheimer’s or dementia (i don’t remember which one)
A few years ago my sister called me in the middle of the night because she was looking through her security feed because she got an alert about motion and there was a man going to her front and back door and looking in windows. Her husband left that morning for a business trip. Of course I jumped out of bed, grabbed my gun, and sped to her house. Pulled into the driveway right as the guy was coming around front again. He took off right as I pulled in, and I chased him for a good ten minutes, before realizing how bad of an idea that was and ran back to the house
holy shit
Slay
Good thing you stopped chasing him for real. That coulda ended badly
If you had a gun then how is it a bad idea 😂
😂😂😂 realisation is something which comes at later.
I wonder if anyone dressed in a clown costume trying to scare people was ever shot dead🤔
I want to see him on the ground begging "It's okay bro, it's okay"
That'd be a better punchline than his shtick
Depends on the area/state lol
Well if it happened here, shoot first ask questions later lol.
I seen one video that somewhat had this. So basically this guy and another guy(i think it was another dude) were in a car driving down somewhere and they found a clown, so the guy driving pulled out a gun and the clown dropped their weapon and was clearly in a state of shock. The driver then started calling them a “bitch ass n**ga, Pussy” and all that and then the fucker started sprinting for his life and left his weapon and shoes behind. The video cut off after that but the clown was lucky that the guy didn’t feel like shooting a cunt that day.
If I remember right, yeah.
The old woman one scared me the most. It seemed legit. It was kind of sad too because she doesn't seem like she really knows what's she's doing. Hope whoever she is she gets the help she obviously needs
probably in some psychotic break. Looks like she was planning to stab whoever opened the door but the rational part of her couldn't bring herself to press the doorbell
I seen another video with her in it where someone in the comment section claimed to know her. They said she suffered from Alzheimer’s or some form of dementia and had snuck out of her house and was lost and confused. No clue if that’s true or not, but sounds possible.
I’m thinking that too. When my grandpa died 2 wks after my grandma & grandpa celebrated their 64th anniversary my grandma totally lost it. She’d been hiding that she had Alzheimers & dementia from the whole family. It was easier to hide it too because we all live in different state’s. My grandpa had bad health for yrs & yrs so all she focused on was taking care of him. Even after being together for 66yrs they were still so in love with each other. They were best friend’s. When he died she did too in a way. She couldn’t accept that he was gone. She truly believed everyone in the family was hiding him from her. She believed he was cheating on her with one of their good friends & she’d show up at her house in the middle of the night banging on her door & windows yelling his name. A lot more shit happened let’s just say the cops were called on her more than once. My mom & aunts finally found a place that would take her because she’d become violent. But she’s in a awesome place that specializes in those diseases. Hell she has a moose stuffed animal that she believes is her baby & she puts it in a wheelchair as a stroller. My aunt sent us a pic of her & her baby & that’s the first time I’ve seen her smile. Whatever makes her happy. Sorry so long but agreed I think that’s what could be happening. If so I hope she has a good family friends & Drs’s taking care of her & she’s doing well. Hope you’re having a great day!
the elderly women unsure to ring the bell with the knife in hand looks like a disturbed Mark Lanegan XD
😱🤔 I think Ring Doorbell needs to make a new model with trapdoor/machine gun option❗
Facts but that would be very dangerous
And that’s just for the in-laws!!
A chainsaw noise option, too.
@@dritemolawzbks8574 Yes. Everything to scare em away. I don´t want creepy people like in this video´s footage to be near my home.
Would be nice if ring bell dialed 911 if owners don’t open the door or answer the phone letting criminals know cops are on their way.
Door to door salesmen scare me more than any of these weirdos.
We rarely get door to door salesmen anymore. They were more common in the 1960s, like Avon or vacuum cleaner salesmen or Girl Scout cookies.
@@rtususian In Australia we still have them.
Now they're on our phones, trying to sell credit cards 😐
@@2693742 Because no one opens the door anymore..
@@johntziannis359 Yeah it happens quite often here. More like getting asked to sign up for something but it's relatively the same
What a world we're living in!
Sick, creepy and again sick, sick, sick
Many people are on illegal drugs, weird prescription drugs, or alcoholic beverages, or ALL THE ABOVE!!
@@dancapell6643 I know, you can’t trust anyone. You have to be on high alert at all times and always have a weapon on you.
@Goodnight Munchie What a ridiculous prejudiced comment. If you must make one, learn to spell properly. It's 'would', not 'wood'. One is a tree or living plant. The other is intent.
It is so sad that things have gotten so bad in this world, that people are too afraid to open the door even if it sounds like the person is in serious danger of being harmed like that girl who had obviously been kidnapped. Most people are too afraid to open their doors these days for fear the strangers at the door may possibly be setting them up to come in and harm the house owners and their families.
I bet the owner of this channel would probably have the best security in his home and the safest components in his car. After all he has seen.
Bro these are clips from different people Anoop
And...?
@@Chuked yeah, but obviously he has seen what all happens when we don't an eye over, so he will be extra secured. Don't you think so?!😅
@Quetzalcoatl oh no I’m being chased by a wacky sussy impostor! Time to whip out the camera!
@Quetzalcoatl oh no I’ve been stabbed! Can we get 2 million likes for my funeral? Also please buy my merch so I don’t have to be cremated!
If I were the woman being stalked I think I'd be breaking my lease and GTFO to another property without posting my new location, ever.
like dang really, your life is entirely at risk at that point. even if it means moving back in with your parents or a friend or even moving a town over to stay close to your job, do it! gtfo of there. even moving across town is risky because if this guy has been stalking her so long he probably knows where she works and stuff too
Fak that, you should date him. That never goes wrong lol
@@shoyrushoyru
Absolutely. If you can, move right out of the state, especially if you live in the capital.
I'm sorry but if some random dude came up to my house acting all creepy in a clown costume they'd get one warning before I get the gun LMAO
I'd be warning them with the gun
I would use sage around my house.
Oh wait, he’s human.
XD
I would use some sort of spray or something
@@Anna-tc6rz 🤣absolute gem of a comment
Nah Fam i wouldn't warn anyone
In india we arnt allowed to keep guns. ......
I remember once i had similar situation, a guy came at my door knocking it, i was sitting on my PC which was next to the entrance door, since my house is designed that way that moment you enter through my door you enter in living room, anyway i opened the door and the guy asked me about some dentist guy that lives nearby, since i know pretty well all my neighbours i told him there is no dentist nearby and he apologized and went away, the guy looked really suspicious and somehow dirty like he is living in a slums.
10 min after that my best friend who is living house next to mine came all out of breath and asked me did i saw the guy (gave description of that suspicious guy), i said ''yeah he was like 10 min ago here at my doorstep'' and my friend said while he was in bathroom this guy started knocking on his door and when no one opened he pulled out screwdriver and start unscrewing door hinges, since my friends father is policeman he had a police baton in house which he took opened the door and start beating the guy but the suspicious guy managed run away, later we heard that there are thief's in our town that knocks on your door and if you answer they will pretend like they are looking for someone but if you don't answer that's where they will break in and loot all they can.
I can't decide which was creepier, the old lady with the knife or the clown
Why not both?
I honestly think the one with the guy's voice whispering "help me. Hey lady help me." Was creepiest. Like where the F did that come from???????
@@carennaberrisford6836
Apparently people have hacked Ring cameras before. So it most likely was that.
@@ashlynnheller8400 so was it like a prank or something?
The knife lady. The clown guy was trying to be scary. The knife lady looked unhinged but not trying if that makes sense. But I would want either!
The woman with the knife was probably trying to get up the courage to kill a random person
She’s elderly. She probably has dementia or something, or she may be delusional and paranoid.
Looks like a speedhead that's been up for several days.
She's actually the one that I found the most disturbing.
@@timeittakestoletgo1687 She might not have been elderly or even that old, night vision cameras are deceiving. Plus the way she brushed back her hair is uncommon for old folks, too. Who knows? Disturbing nonetheless, for sure.
Yeah.. it seemed like she was there for a reason, like it wasn’t random and someone made her mad or som and she wanted to hurt them but couldn’t get up the courage to do so
As a night shift manager, I was closing up my store at 9 and the 2 clerks on the floor were in the office counting their tills. I was making my rounds, checking doors and double checking doors. A dude out front was standing at my door asking me to call the cops cause someone was trying to kill him. Clearly nobody chasing him in a small tiny town. Homie was on something cause he wanted in my store the second time so he could call the cops from inside store. Definitely tried setting me up for robbery or something I don't know but told dude to kick rocks as I locked the front door.
you should have called the cops for him yourself just to be sure incase he was lying or not without putting yourself in danger
Similar story probably around the time you left this comment, five months ago. I had just locked the door and was counting money in the small retail store I worked in. A guy knocked at the door and said, "Hey man, see my car out here? My car broke down. Can I use your phone to call my woman?" I told him, no I couldn't do that. We were closed.
About 5 minutes later the shops showed up (I didn't call them). I'm convinced he was on the run, being chased by the cops. Who knows what he would have done if I had opened the door? He looked like he was alone but he might not have been. His friends could have been hiding.
This is the second home in which th-cam.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU we've replaced our "regular" doorbell with a Ring video doorbell and we really enjoy it. It is very easy to install and it works very well, with a clear picture through the app and good in-home use (we added the chime, which is also easy to install and doesn't require another thought to use).
4:28: this is why people can’t even walk home at night. It’s sad.
mad respect to the first guy for most likely saving the lives of everyone in that house
Bro says “To this day” like it’s an ancient story passed down from generations 😂😂😂 love it!
He obviously says that to further scare his viewers.
@@urhypeboy There's something scary about that phrase, isn't there?
For the part of the video where someone was saying "please help me please" I'm pretty positive someone hacked into that ladies ring doorbell and was trolling her. Those things are notoriously easy to hack into and alot of people do to troll the house owners.