Ha ha ha! Yes, he sets some stereotypes to rest doesn't he? Good role model to speak to middle and high schoolers about careers in science! In reality, he has to be tough to see what he sees and cope with it. Interesting also how viewers are preoccupied about coping with bugs - but regularly dealing with decomposing corpses is not exactly a cakewalk!
Have asked children, children-in-law and grandchildren (I am 78 years old) to have me cremated. Can't bear thee thought of those creepy-crawlies colonising me.
@@clarissa8477 Me too: I don't enter caves or narrow spaces! ("If I had been a Heathen, I’d have piled my pyre on high, And in a great red whirlwind Gone roaring to the sky; But Higgins is a Heathen, And a richer man than I: And they put him in an oven, Just as if he were a pie. " -- G. K. Chesterton) Call me a pie-preferring person!
If a 15 year old has runaway, that is an emergency that needs police investigation. No 25 year old starts a new life elsewhere without being in danger.
@@jasoncovey9192 naturally all lives matter but US statistical/historical difference says another. Shame that the officerwho deliberately killed the black guy which sparked the protest had to be convicted through a march, otherwise just like the others it's a slap on the wrist and on your way
@@jasoncovey9192 , I agree. The question is: who kills most: police or Planned Parenthood? Don't protest against one and keep feeding babies to the other.
I never regret subscribing all this while. I am learning something new most of the times i watched. A detailed, educational CSI, if you will. This is not just crime investigation series but documentary. Sad the siblings death..i remember this story from another seies a while back.
I've always found insects really fascinating, and a necessary part of the ecosystem. Some are kinda gross but keep in mind that without them, humans couldn't survive so they are definitely our allies! Being a desert dweller, I used to take my friends kids out in the desert when I'd babysit and teach them about the desert creatures and insects and how to coexist safely with them, respect them, and what to do/not do. It was great to see them get excited about nature! I think every caregiver and parent should do this from a young age, it's a great way to bond and get their young minds interested in science and nature! Perhaps more young people will want to get into this most important field of study!
@Leslie L 👍Very true. I started to appreciate insects late in life. Now I always teach my grand kids the little I know and am surprised that they are interested in them.
Insects polinize many edible produce. They're essential part of the ecology. Fascinating creatures, even though that mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world
So many people don’t understand and undervalue (or don’t even value) the insect world, i love them, they’re absolutely precious and amazing! Plus there could be no life for us without them 🌍💝
Firstly, eww! Second, absolutely fascinating! These cases were heartbreaking, but, it is good to have some of the relief that true knowledge has to offer. My condolences go out to the families and professionals affected thereby. R.
In the first story, this man was so selfish and evil to kill his wife and leave his children without a mother. Unbelievably disgusting. My heart goes out to the kids to grow up without a mother and a father, an evil father. They deserved better! And the second story of the girl from Tennessee, it is ashamed it hasn’t been solved and the family is still without answers as to how she disappeared. The third story of insects is truly amazing. Bugs might be a nuisance but they are super great solving crimes. More power to them! Great video, very interesting as well as educational. And kudos to all investigators, they are really the heroes solving crimes and bringing the criminals to justice. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👌👌👌🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥
26:09 How can police force decide "this is a runaway" as it did in this case? Was that "label" a convenient way to not investigate much further? Is this a voluminous problem, stating an issue is "runaway" before doing a deeper investigation? And years later find it was a murder?
It is very common that a missing teen, w/ no evidence of abduction, are overwhelmingly runaways, and very often return w/in 24-72 hours on their own. It takes tremendous resources to investigate every runaway; resources that are heavily needed for know kidnapping/ abduction/ murder/ robbery/ etc. Policies have been changed since 1987, especially with minors, due to Ronald Reagan. While it still occurs from time to time, it is less frequent & takes all context into consideration (talking w/ friends, family, etc; past history of teen, etc)
The man in the last case clearly had a mental disorder. I think he couldn't bear to get rid of his loved ones just like he couldn't bear to get rid of the rotting food and the old newspapers, etc. It must have been horrible living in that house with those dead bodies and insects for 10 years. If he just wanted their social security checks he could still have done that while living somewhere else or burying the bodies or any number of other solutions. It wasn't about the money.
This guy is killing me so instead of just walking across the street, this bug guy has to ride his Harley Motorcycle. And you have the three detectives all wearing Hawaii flower shirts just incase you don't know where they live - they are ALL killing me
@@behindthetree9022 why not imagine if without that professor of entemology we could never know when the person died.knowledge is infinite and we need every bit of it
Just when I think I've seen them all... I am happily surprised! Now my life is complete, and I can sleep peacefully... I know I'm not the only one. Give me a shout out! And I'll shout back from New Jersey USA 🤯
I love insects but not maggots🤓 they are so interesting. I like to draw, so I thought let's draw insects. It was then I realized how much detail I had to draw.
They are tiny but far more numerous and collectively, probably more powerful than us humans. Despite all our powerful science etc. I have heard they are even capable of surviving a nuclear explosion.
@@lotusflower6420 They won’t survive an explosion. If they’re near the explosion site, they’re going to explode just like everything else. If they aren’t near the explosion site, they can survive the nuclear fallout.
Maggot Motels. I like the humour. These must be a bit like Covid Quarantining motels we have in Australia, where they put overseas travellers entering Australia into and people in full PPE attire regularly come and check up on them.... See how the maggots are doing....
Sounds like a good place for a bit of RIP amid beautiful natural surroundings among fellow humans, after all the stress and work of life. And then nice interested people in lab coats etc come by regularly to check how you're progressing... Sounds better than being burner in hellfire like crematorium fire or feeling so restricted in some cold lonely grave.... Or letting medical types chop you up and extract your organs etc to study, after you spent your entire life trying to avoid Jack The Ripper type murderers...
What I think is really great - these types of shows not only inform us, as viewers. But young people who are now HS science 'nerds' are becoming interested in forensics, as a career..it is a fascinating thing to do for a living. Moreover, imagine how you can help solve crimes by 'tracking bugs life cycles.." Like, how cool is THAT??
I've read about the body farm. Not the kind of place I'd like to roam about in, BUT the training your country affords crime researchers there is excellent!
I'm fine with insects except mosquitos, the evil little bastards but as soon as it has eight legs I'm out of there. Clearly this is not the job for someone who is arachnophobic. It's still fascinating though.
Hopefully they checked out whether the old man killed the two relatives, such as poisoning, or neglect. After all, they both ha broken hips. Strange that was not covered here.
It's annoying as hell that they only refer to insects with super broad categories in these programs. Flies, wasps, and beetles are all ridiculously biodiverse (beetles are the most species rich order of organisms on the entire planet). Probably not the most important thing, but I'd still like to see identifications of insects up to the species level, if only to satisfy my personal curiosity.
I think the entomologist needs to stick to bugs instead of trying to interpret human behavior. We’re naturally afraid of bugs because they’re dangerous to us and just because some are beneficial doesn’t make others not poisonous or not spread disease.
Back in the 1970's, I think it was, there was a serial killer on Oahu who was posing as a patrol officer, pulling over young women at night, sexually assaulting and murdering them. His signature was that immediately after their demise he would put ground walnut shells into their eyes and every other orifice on their body. Then he would dump their bodies along the road side among the vegetation. He managed to develop a string of these murders and for a while Oahu was a very scary place to live especially if you were a young female who enjoyed dancing at the discotecs in Honolulu.
why dont police use clairvoyants or family's a lot of police do so why don't all them use clairvoyants than a lot of people who are missing would be found
Rolls up on a motorcycle like an outlaw biker... Then he whips out a butterfly net? What a BADASS!! I did not see that coming lol
Ha ha ha! Yes, he sets some stereotypes to rest doesn't he? Good role model to speak to middle and high schoolers about careers in science! In reality, he has to be tough to see what he sees and cope with it. Interesting also how viewers are preoccupied about coping with bugs - but regularly dealing with decomposing corpses is not exactly a cakewalk!
So amazing,how they investigate about insect .i hope the Philippines can adopt this kind of effort and knowledge.
Nah. Most policemen and detectives here only work if you have money. Very poor forensic facilities, if any.
Dead bug is a good thing I hate bugs
Insects are gross but they are a huge help in helping solve crimes. Fascinating programme.
Ive been in pest control for 4 years now and I'm thinking about going to school for this
Have asked children, children-in-law and grandchildren (I am 78 years old) to have me cremated. Can't bear thee thought of those creepy-crawlies colonising me.
@@corneliawissing7950 I want to be cremated too, the thought of my body being buried underground really freaks me out.
@@clarissa8477 Me too: I don't enter caves or narrow spaces!
("If I had been a Heathen,
I’d have piled my pyre on high,
And in a great red whirlwind
Gone roaring to the sky;
But Higgins is a Heathen,
And a richer man than I:
And they put him in an oven,
Just as if he were a pie. " -- G. K. Chesterton)
Call me a pie-preferring person!
@@corneliawissing7950 never heard of that author ✍️, great poem though
If a 15 year old has runaway, that is an emergency that needs police investigation. No 25 year old starts a new life elsewhere without being in danger.
26:29 The prison cleaner definitely needs a raise after all that effort he put in .
I'm watching these over 2 year now every night can't stop 👌
41:41 Gotta love the entomologist's license plate! lol
Maggot!
These kinds of shows are so interesting to me....I could watch them all day.
I am watching all day lol
Me too. I also like Extreme Forensics and other shows that delve deep into the forensic clues.
Me too.....I cant wait for the new show called Clarice comes out this month....I loved the Silence of The Lamb.
Me too😉
Me too😜
My wholehearted admiration for the police doing their daily job, no matter what the circumstances. They are heroes.
Even if they be shooting for nothing great heroes all lives matter
@@jasoncovey9192 naturally all lives matter but US statistical/historical difference says another. Shame that the officerwho deliberately killed the black guy which sparked the protest had to be convicted through a march, otherwise just like the others it's a slap on the wrist and on your way
@@jasoncovey9192 , I agree. The question is: who kills most: police or Planned Parenthood? Don't protest against one and keep feeding babies to the other.
Reasons why I love these shows,is because they make me so knowledgeable.Who knew insects could be used to determine a time of death❣️❣️❣️
I did 😂
that info has been out for a long time. You just didn't get to see it is all. First used in the year 1247 in China.
@@superjaymccool7880 So do I. Whenever a wasp annoys me, I determine its time of death.
I never regret subscribing all this while. I am learning something new most of the times i watched. A detailed, educational CSI, if you will. This is not just crime investigation series but documentary. Sad the siblings death..i remember this story from another seies a while back.
I've always found insects really fascinating, and a necessary part of the ecosystem. Some are kinda gross but keep in mind that without them, humans couldn't survive so they are definitely our allies! Being a desert dweller, I used to take my friends kids out in the desert when I'd babysit and teach them about the desert creatures and insects and how to coexist safely with them, respect them, and what to do/not do. It was great to see them get excited about nature! I think every caregiver and parent should do this from a young age, it's a great way to bond and get their young minds interested in science and nature! Perhaps more young people will want to get into this most important field of study!
@Leslie L 👍Very true. I started to appreciate insects late in life. Now I always teach my grand kids the little I know and am surprised that they are interested in them.
Insects polinize many edible produce. They're essential part of the ecology. Fascinating creatures, even though that mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world
@@rocioaguilera3555 pollinate, and that's bees, not roaches and flies.
S
@@watchgoose Actually flies are very important pollinators.
So many people don’t understand and undervalue (or don’t even value) the insect world, i love them, they’re absolutely precious and amazing! Plus there could be no life for us without them 🌍💝
Firstly, eww! Second, absolutely fascinating! These cases were heartbreaking, but, it is good to have some of the relief that true knowledge has to offer. My condolences go out to the families and professionals affected thereby. R.
Why did you sign off as R, who do you think you are?
Thank you, everyone involved, for identifying this poor young lady, it is alway especially poingnant when such a younger person g
In the first story, this man was so selfish and evil to kill his wife and leave his children without a mother. Unbelievably disgusting. My heart goes out to the kids to grow up without a mother and a father, an evil father. They deserved better! And the second story of the girl from Tennessee, it is ashamed it hasn’t been solved and the family is still without answers as to how she disappeared. The third story of insects is truly amazing. Bugs might be a nuisance but they are super great solving crimes. More power to them! Great video, very interesting as well as educational. And kudos to all investigators, they are really the heroes solving crimes and bringing the criminals to justice. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👌👌👌🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥
A shame not ashamed
I sleep thru these and obtain the information unconsciously. Sleeping, awake, it’s all the same to this lil poor boy right here
Sucession!!! I always wondered how they could calculate the time after the flies have completed their life cycle
This is great for COVID binging 🥶
26:09 How can police force decide "this is a runaway" as it did in this case? Was that "label" a convenient way to not investigate much further? Is this a voluminous problem, stating an issue is "runaway" before doing a deeper investigation? And years later find it was a murder?
It is very common that a missing teen, w/ no evidence of abduction, are overwhelmingly runaways, and very often return w/in 24-72 hours on their own.
It takes tremendous resources to investigate every runaway; resources that are heavily needed for know kidnapping/ abduction/ murder/ robbery/ etc.
Policies have been changed since 1987, especially with minors, due to Ronald Reagan. While it still occurs from time to time, it is less frequent & takes all context into consideration (talking w/ friends, family, etc; past history of teen, etc)
Narrator: _No charges were ever filed against the three dead bodies_
Me: *Why not?!*
They charged their ghosts
The man in the last case clearly had a mental disorder. I think he couldn't bear to get rid of his loved ones just like he couldn't bear to get rid of the rotting food and the old newspapers, etc. It must have been horrible living in that house with those dead bodies and insects for 10 years. If he just wanted their social security checks he could still have done that while living somewhere else or burying the bodies or any number of other solutions. It wasn't about the money.
This guy is killing me so instead of just walking across the street, this bug guy has to ride his Harley Motorcycle. And you have the three detectives all wearing Hawaii flower shirts just incase you don't know where they live - they are ALL killing me
Yo yo yo these bugs trippin me out🧚🏼♀️✨👻🦋🐌🐛🐞🐜🐍🕷🦟🦗🐝🐢
Pigs are also smart.I feel bad for them.
Imagine what Dr Goths neighbours thought of the smell of a rotten pig in his backyard?
Watching from Nairobi kenya 🇰🇪
Hi 🙋🏻♀️ I’m in Washington state, USA 🇺🇸
@@clarissa8477 hi l love this documents l learn a lot 👋👋
Watching from Mombasa, Kenya, but from Denmark .... :-)
We actually learnt abt this a little bit in medschool. Not to deep tho. Its amazing how far science has went for the past years.
The moral of the story? Don't kill anyone...
Moral of the story is DO NOT study bugs or you will spend your entire career looking at horrible half-decayed corpses.
@@behindthetree9022 huh....
@@behindthetree9022 yeah I could not do that 🤢
@@behindthetree9022 why not imagine if without that professor of entemology we could never know when the person died.knowledge is infinite and we need every bit of it
Fascinates my Brain🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️
God bless the Investigater that works with bugs and flies
We don't like living with insects throughout our lives, but we cannot live without them!
Neighbors heard thumps and loud noises coming from the house, but no one called the police. Sounds like great neighbors.
Who else’s spending time watching these during the COVID pandemic lockdowns 😈😈
What lock down? I live in florida thank God.
My advice: Don't eat while watching this episode!
A Fly was bothering me while I was watching this.
Just when I think I've seen them all... I am happily surprised! Now my life is complete, and I can sleep peacefully... I know I'm not the only one. Give me a shout out! And I'll shout back from New Jersey USA 🤯
Who'd have thought bugs would be so interesting.
Goth has super tolerant neighbors to go along with a dead pig rotting in his backyard 😊
I love insects but not maggots🤓 they are so interesting. I like to draw, so I thought let's draw insects. It was then I realized how much detail I had to draw.
Maggots are just baby flies and bugs! Easy to draw too lol
0:08 Just wanna say that the scientist has a dope earing.
I git shivers about the wasps nest in the skull gave me the heebie jeebies.
Same eeeew all 🐝 buzzing around
Why do the police search for a body in the dark.
The teenage girl was so pretty,so 😢😢😢
Female fly spots dead male and goes "Yay! Let's go, Girls! Heaps of free food, let's all go crazy, breed like crazy... "
Why don’t they search in daylight?
1989 - Island of Hawaii - 32 year old Roxanne, wife of Benjamin Tandall was missing. Later her body was found filled with insects and bugs in a field.
18:00 man was convicted and sentenced about a month before commiting the crime. Nice. (just kidding I know they made a mistake)
Sad to note crimes are elsewhere. Will these ever end?
Motorcycle helmets not used in Hawaii.
i saw this episode on CSI. its so amazing.
A 15 years old girl is drinking with her friend in 1987?
Yeah, they should have investigated the people she was drinking with a little more...
I don't like spiders and snakes and that aint what it takes to love me!
Spiders and snakes are NOT insects
@@rocioaguilera3555
Jim Stafford song
They are tiny but far more numerous and collectively, probably more powerful than us humans. Despite all our powerful science etc. I have heard they are even capable of surviving a nuclear explosion.
I have heard from several people cockroaches and scorpions can survive nuclear explosions
Yes
@@lotusflower6420 They won’t survive an explosion. If they’re near the explosion site, they’re going to explode just like everything else.
If they aren’t near the explosion site, they can survive the nuclear fallout.
Maggot Motels. I like the humour. These must be a bit like Covid Quarantining motels we have in Australia, where they put overseas travellers entering Australia into and people in full PPE attire regularly come and check up on them.... See how the maggots are doing....
Neighbors saw her on Dec 17th sitting stiff in the back seat. Wow how did they remember the exact date?
I can't believe they wasted all that bacon! 🥓🐖
I feel extremely sad that a pig, which did not give up its life freely, was taken for this. Why can't they use road kill, or a dead human? Sheesh.
Maybe the pig was suicidal
@@spannaspinna You know better.
Pig had suicide by cop
@@spannaspinna What does that even mean?
It's sad because he ruined the bacon by letting the meat rot!
So the entomologist rocks up to a crime scene on a hog lol
7.02
Police : l got a victim body gps coordinate.....
HQ : good..we will launching operation clean sweep
He had to have smelled like it also, just as hoarders smell of trash and other stinky things.
We have a body farm here in Clarksville, Tennessee. You can donate your body free🤤
Its known around the world.
USA 🇺🇸 Tennessee 🇺🇸
Sounds like a good place for a bit of RIP amid beautiful natural surroundings among fellow humans, after all the stress and work of life. And then nice interested people in lab coats etc come by regularly to check how you're progressing... Sounds better than being burner in hellfire like crematorium fire or feeling so restricted in some cold lonely grave.... Or letting medical types chop you up and extract your organs etc to study, after you spent your entire life trying to avoid Jack The Ripper type murderers...
What I think is really great - these types of shows not only inform us, as viewers. But young people who are now HS science 'nerds' are becoming interested in forensics, as a career..it is a fascinating thing to do for a living. Moreover, imagine how you can help solve crimes by 'tracking bugs life cycles.." Like, how cool is THAT??
I've read about the body farm. Not the kind of place I'd like to roam about in, BUT the training your country affords crime researchers there is excellent!
@@corneliawissing7950
Yes it is. Folks all over the world solved crimes by it.
I might donate my body if they sit me up under a big ole Oak Tree🌳👀🐴😨
@@donnagpalk912 , My country has nothing like it, and yours is too far away to make my body worthwhile. Anyway, my body is 78 years old!
This is something we do not have in the philippines we have a very slow justice system in the philippines i appreciate the justice system in america
I'm fine with insects except mosquitos, the evil little bastards but as soon as it has eight legs I'm out of there. Clearly this is not the job for someone who is arachnophobic. It's still fascinating though.
Ah the last case he was probabky lonely bless him
Hopefully they checked out whether the old man killed the two relatives, such as poisoning, or neglect. After all, they both ha broken hips. Strange that was not covered here.
It's annoying as hell that they only refer to insects with super broad categories in these programs. Flies, wasps, and beetles are all ridiculously biodiverse (beetles are the most species rich order of organisms on the entire planet). Probably not the most important thing, but I'd still like to see identifications of insects up to the species level, if only to satisfy my personal curiosity.
Goth has a tv CSI copy can you guess which person?
He might be very respected, but a helmet is not a fashion statement 😳
Nah he is local little or no traffic
lol, a rotting pig in his yard. i bet the neighbours loved that lol.
Where was his family?? Very tragic
Every time an American says 'ant' i.s.o. 'aunt' it trips me up ... I've got to stop and convert the word: pronounciation to spelling.
Even if girls are considered runways that should also be investigated as in this case the runaway theory was totally off base.
Enamoured with insects 🤔
Dont watch if you love baby animals.
I missed my calling.
Writing could be more accurate. Not all insects are bugs. The most prolific "creatures" on earth are single celled organisms, not insects.
Insects are lovely little creatures...at least entomologists think so.
6:24 - am I the only one that sees that thing breathing? ZOMBO?!
I think the entomologist needs to stick to bugs instead of trying to interpret human behavior. We’re naturally afraid of bugs because they’re dangerous to us and just because some are beneficial doesn’t make others not poisonous or not spread disease.
Back in the 1970's, I think it was, there was a serial killer on Oahu who was posing as a patrol officer, pulling over young women at night, sexually assaulting and murdering them. His signature was that immediately after their demise he would put ground walnut shells into their eyes and every other orifice on their body. Then he would dump their bodies along the road side among the vegetation. He managed to develop a string of these murders and for a while Oahu was a very scary place to live especially if you were a young female who enjoyed dancing at the discotecs in Honolulu.
The first 19 minutes has little to do with the crime so unless you want an education on bugs... no reason to watch until you reach minute 19.
YUK!!!!
If bugs don't tell a tale, why was the Watergate building bugged ?
why dont police use clairvoyants or family's a lot of police do so why don't all them use clairvoyants than a lot of people who are missing would be found
Because detectives don’t have time for charlatans
Harry Potter was not a documentary.
I hope this is satire....
The whole concept of this entire show is solving crimes with SCIENCE.
There’s no science of clairvoyance.
Why are so many men monsters what. Is. Wrong with them
🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
Ftjurei))&🤣☔️📮❣️
Stop teasing strange men.
When they were collecting maggots,,did they find any BIDENS ??
Congratulations you own a motorcycle…this guy 😂!