There's something so satisfying about getting the answer after being presented with a weird story. Would love a solved murder case presented in this way but preferably in a longer presentation you the viewer has time to speculate before getting the answer. For example, I loved your video about Anders Eklund and Engla.
The last story is not uncommon. A dive team called Adventures With Purpose routinely find submerged vehicles in all kinds of bodies of water. It’s amazing how many they find using their active side scanning radar. They send their dive team in to find out what they’re looking at and the police remove it from the water if it’s a vehicle. Of course they find all kinds of things too but their main purpose is to locate missing people. It happens a lot more than we realize. Some are suicides and some are just like this one being completely accidental. Their videos are interesting and rewarding. Many families are able to put to rest long lost members of who went missing. Check it out if you’re interested in seeing more of how they do this.
I watch that channel quite a lot. Simultaneously heartbreaking & terrifying. Just watched one yesterday in which they'd located more than 6 vehicles. I had to stop, but will be watching again.
I'm subscribed to them as well. I remember them finding some of the first vehicles with remains and giving those family some answers and perhaps some closure. It's amazing how they have grown and have solved 23 cold cases at last count. Also amazing how many law enforcement jurisdictions are actually working with them now. I remember some early cases where the law enforcement in certain areas were rude to the team and the grieving families. I cry every time they find the missing people.
You never disappoint . I actually live in Vancouver B.C. and grew up right by the fraser river me and my friend found 1 of the feet when we were like 15 in a new balance sneaker. After morbid curiosity kicked in and my buddy poked it a few times we got out of there.
Great as always! Each story was so concise but still gave a full picture of the mystery, which can be hard to do, and it's so satisfying to see the resolutions to such long-standing mysteries.
Your videos are amazing! They are so well researched and the editing is perfect. I still don't understand why you still have so few subscribers. Please don't give up!
I live on Vancouver Island and the feet thing is so common I sometimes forget how bizarre it is. I'd have conversations at work like, "Sounds like another foot on the beach this morning." "Yup" "Hey did you send me those files?"
I just found your channel but so far I really liked both the videos I've watched! Great job! I'm going to sub. I really enjoy videos like this one a lot. I've seen the rocks in death valley, pretty cool!
Great video. I recall seeing something about the feet found on the shoreline. The theory was that currents traced back to a particular river with a bridge that was a suicide spot.
Any chance those shoes with foot bones belong to the missing people from the tsunami in Japan back in 2011? I know many people were taken into the ocean. Even more from the 2004 tsunami. I also heard that much of the debris from those disasters formed a junk island that is floating around somewhere.
It would be cool to see you do an episode on “glacier mice”. Discovered in the 1950s, this nature marvel is still stunning scientists today? How do they move in unison across the icy terrain? 🥶🥶
There's something so satisfying about getting the answer after being presented with a weird story.
Would love a solved murder case presented in this way but preferably in a longer presentation you the viewer has time to speculate before getting the answer.
For example, I loved your video about Anders Eklund and Engla.
There will definitely be videos like that this year, so stick around!
That would be cool but I liked this a lot too.
Nice visuals, you're steadily improving.
The last story is not uncommon. A dive team called Adventures With Purpose routinely find submerged vehicles in all kinds of bodies of water. It’s amazing how many they find using their active side scanning radar. They send their dive team in to find out what they’re looking at and the police remove it from the water if it’s a vehicle. Of course they find all kinds of things too but their main purpose is to locate missing people. It happens a lot more than we realize. Some are suicides and some are just like this one being completely accidental. Their videos are interesting and rewarding. Many families are able to put to rest long lost members of who went missing. Check it out if you’re interested in seeing more of how they do this.
I watch that channel quite a lot. Simultaneously heartbreaking & terrifying. Just watched one yesterday in which they'd located more than 6 vehicles. I had to stop, but will be watching again.
I'm subscribed to them as well. I remember them finding some of the first vehicles with remains and giving those family some answers and perhaps some closure.
It's amazing how they have grown and have solved 23 cold cases at last count.
Also amazing how many law enforcement jurisdictions are actually working with them now. I remember some early cases where the law enforcement in certain areas were rude to the team and the grieving families.
I cry every time they find the missing people.
Another banger video. Your channel will be going places. Keep it up!
Nice one! I’m a big fan of your content mate. Great channel which is criminally undersubscribed in my opinion
2nd story The Salish Sea Feet gave me chills. Amazing video again 👏
This was very interesting I was wondering why the big rocks moved. Thanks. Glad they finally found that poor man. May he rest in peace.
You never disappoint . I actually live in Vancouver B.C. and grew up right by the fraser river me and my friend found 1 of the feet when we were like 15 in a new balance sneaker. After morbid curiosity kicked in and my buddy poked it a few times we got out of there.
What are the chances!? Small world!
@BKkillafromda6 yikes! 😱😱😱😱😱
That’s terrifying.
Wow!
I wish you weren't such a liar.
Omg the feet 🤢 I bet that was so eery! Yet another great video Spektator!
You are a great story teller man. Itll be cool to see how this channel has grown at the end of the year....20k
Great as always! Each story was so concise but still gave a full picture of the mystery, which can be hard to do, and it's so satisfying to see the resolutions to such long-standing mysteries.
Great vid, can't believe there are random feet just floating about in the ocean. I wonder what else is out there...
It's amazing to think they don't just end up rotting away or being eaten.
It's quite a feet of endurance when you think about it.
Its not feet .....its the shoes man .....the shoes that's what we need to watch out for ....the shoes
@@jessl1934 ahahaha, you're very punny.
You'd think they'd be converted to meters by now under global pressure.
This is a good form of video making, interesting stories and an all around good production, keep it up' 😉
Your videos are amazing! They are so well researched and the editing is perfect. I still don't understand why you still have so few subscribers. Please don't give up!
Wooow what a brilliant video! Absolutely loved it!! Please do more like this- I didn’t want it to end! Well done mate- keep up the great work 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🥰
I live on Vancouver Island and the feet thing is so common I sometimes forget how bizarre it is. I'd have conversations at work like,
"Sounds like another foot on the beach this morning."
"Yup"
"Hey did you send me those files?"
I enjoyed this format of 3 short sharp stories, all quite different to each other. looking forward to another volume of Solved Mysteries : )
Vol.2! Vol.2! Vol.2!
Luv these solved ones b/c there are still many *unsolved* left to *solve* THX *Spektator* Solved Mysteries vol. 1 👍👍👍👍👍
That intro goes hard
The second one doesn't really seem solved to me but okay
I just found your channel but so far I really liked both the videos I've watched! Great job! I'm going to sub. I really enjoy videos like this one a lot. I've seen the rocks in death valley, pretty cool!
That last case with Moldt is rather sad.
Great video. I recall seeing something about the feet found on the shoreline. The theory was that currents traced back to a particular river with a bridge that was a suicide spot.
But she didn't say if they were in ship that went down or what.
So just how is the feet washing a shore mystery solved??
Still pretty weird that some places just have a very high likelihood to have feet wash up then any other places.
I need these videos in podcast form plz
3:30 Brazil in the 80s got cans full of weed washed up on shore
Another foot in a sneaker was found in the East River in NYC about 29 years ago.
Any chance those shoes with foot bones belong to the missing people from the tsunami in Japan back in 2011? I know many people were taken into the ocean. Even more from the 2004 tsunami.
I also heard that much of the debris from those disasters formed a junk island that is floating around somewhere.
Racetrack playuhhhhh
So, how was the shoe story " solved " ? Did I miss that part? 🤔
loved it!! You should do a whole video on the mystery about the girl in the garbage shoot! Still unsolved
*chute
@@SpicyTexan64 yikes I hate that typo
I wonder how many feet belonged to the same person.
It would be cool to see you do an episode on “glacier mice”. Discovered in the 1950s, this nature marvel is still stunning scientists today? How do they move in unison across the icy terrain? 🥶🥶
Big mystery here is being at a nightclub at 9pm.
“The eskimos used to ride these babies for miles” ahhh rocks 😂 wouldn’t be surprised if this was what SpongeBobs writers were referencing
The "sailing stones" could've been an easy solve, if those investigating had used their brains.
one phenomenon. several phenomena.
"Hoax Feet" 😂
Hold on.. am I missing something or not understanding, so this dude was checking the bus route of his EX girlfriends 2 kids? Umm for what reason?? Lol
They're also HIS kids.
Please keep it up! This channel desperately needs P-R-O-M-O-S-M!
Comment for algo
Volume 1: 9 mins. 1-888-Cmon-Now
Lol it's pronounced plai-ah
Hm. Yeah that’s one way to pronounce ADIDAS
That second mystery is CLEARLY not solved lol. Why did you include it in this video? Idk man. I’m not feelin it.