Imagine how terrifying it would be to live in a world with no knowledge of germs or the science behind disease. Imagine having no idea why you have suddenly come down with a potentially life threatening condition, and having very little idea of what to do about it. Obviously there were doctors and such in the past, but true understanding of the causes and cures for illness are so comparatively recent. No wonder so many cultures believed in curses and evil spirits. How else could you explain something like that?
Yet with all the medical advances humans have made, and all the healthcare information easily available at our fingertips via the internet, anti-vaxers are still a thing 🙄
@@DrT0705 no matter the time period. One thing remains the same, human behaviour. There will always be deniers and liars. From the start of written history, this is always the case. Which is unfortunate.
A couple things to add from an Exeter RI native, There’s a different version of what happened with mercy browns heart, some think her heart was buried underneath the rock and not burned but some believe it was burned and buried beneath the rock. There’s also a tomb near her grave which is said to be haunted by her spirit. There is a tiny hole near the top of the rock tomb of which you can look through but personally I couldn’t see anything inside even with a flashlight. It’s also said that one of the house right across the street is haunted to the point of multiple people moving out bc of the supernatural happenings there and possibly even a murder. There are more stories that I can’t think of at the time, but I can say me and my buddy “double dated” these girls at this location and it ended v happily for the both of us, so thank you mercy brown for not murking us while we were there.
I used to live just down the road from her grave, maybe a quarter mile at most. As soon as I moved into that house, I started losing weight for no apparent reason. In the year and a half that I lived there, I went from 155 pounds down to nearly 115. Very skinny for an otherwise healthy 31 year old man. Despite several doctor’s visits, an endoscopy, and a CT scan, nobody could find a cause for the weight loss. As soon as I moved, I immediately started gaining weight, and within 6 months I was back to a healthy weight again. A couple of years before I moved in, a little girl died in her sleep from a brain hemmorage in that house. Something else tragic happened while I lived there, but it’s too painful for me to talk about.
@@CJWilcox109 Jesus glad you’re okay now bro, it’s stories like yours that give me the heebie jeebies every time I go by there, I used to drive by everyday going to my HS but I can only imagine living near there.
if we don’t have an explanation, humans tend to make up things to feel like we have some closure. the human race really can’t stand anything that they can’t explain (hence how religion was born).
@@ellisanjali1561 i mean, a new global pandemic that humankind isn't prepared for is a recurring theme. you would think that we should know by now to trust scientists.
All those poor women, why did they always think it was women’s fault, that if people got sick it was their fault, that if women where smart or sick themselves they where witches or vampires. Some dude in the replies to this comment seems to think that I’m wrong lmao
Women were viewed as typically prone to evil and licentious behaviour. They were viewed as temptresses, vessels for sin or malignant entities in the lives of men. Back then if "supernatural" occurrences were abound then usually women were blamed because Biblical precedent implied they were cohorts with the devil without a husband's guidance. ...It's not great today in New England but at least they're not saying women are willing tools of the devil unless you treat 'em mean xD
I live in RI and have visited Mercy's grave (it is in Exeter, RI). There really is a metal band- its at the bottom, kind of securing it to its base so it can't be knocked over and then stolen. There were gifts left when I went there (no teeth or cough drops): there were silk flowers, coins, stones as markers of visitors and a small bible left open to a specific passage.
When I went, I was told that there's like this shed tomb thing on the side of the cemetery, and that's where Mercy's body is. The townspeople wanted to lock her body up as securely as possible so she couldn't do any vampiric harm.
@Summer Murray there is a crypt there (looks like a shed), but these were only used to house the bodies in the winter when the ground was too frozen to dig the grave. Once the ground thawed, they buried the bodies like normal
I'M IN RHODE ISLAND AND I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY THEY'RE JUST RANDOM GRAVES IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE OH MY GOD THAT'S TERRIFYING I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST PRIVATE PROPERTY THE STATE COULDN'T BUILD ON-
I love learning about this sort of stuff it’s so fascinating how people used to think (and still think) history is one of my favourite subjects it’s so interesting and really makes you intune with society !!
i've never heard about this before and i am physically addicted to learning about vampire folklore so i had to watch this video on 1.5x speed because my brain was entering the quantum realm and didnt have time to wait for the narrator
"Superstitions are sometimes the only form of hope when there is no other explanation or method to achieve what one needs." This resonates especially during this pandemic.
They were probably hunted down, stabbed multiple times with stakes, and if that didn’t kill them they buried them alive. Can you imagine the screams? :(
Also as a person from New England no one really believes in it anymore it's more of Halloween folklore/fun amusement attractions well at least the attractions before covid not a ton of them are open as far as I know because a lot is like small pop up type stuff in small areas and you have to socially distance and stuff like the focus is mostly witches and vampires unless you go to like a scary maze or haunted house things it all depends on the themes and stuff that company is doing that year 🤷♀️ hope that helps!😁
Imagine, not only are you sick, feeling bad for losing people you love, but the village not only digs up one of them! But will also force you to eat the ashes!
I think it's really cool that they delved into this because at least among the people I've spoken to it's not a very well known event. One thing to note is that for the most part back then witches and vampires went pretty hand in hand. They were often thought to be witches in life which gave them the ability to come back after death. One of the biggest spikes in interest about the new England vampire panic was caused by a couple of kids. They were out playing and they found a skull. After some digging was done a body was found with the bones in a sort of "jolly roger" formation with the thigh bones crossed over the chest and the head decapitated. This was how that specific area though they could stop the vampire. One of the craziest things to me is that it wasn't exactly a secret what was going on but nobody really went to stop it. There was one newspaper article from the south that basically called them wackadoos for thinking it was mystical. It's all in all a super interesting topic that deserves being looked into further! Im honestly a little fuzzy on some of the finer details because it's been ages since I researched it but hopefully I didn't mess any of it up!
I am a born and raised Louisianaian. I have called Baton Rouge my home for 25 years. I have been down every street, around every corner, and toured every city from Shreveport to New Orleans. I can honestly say that Louisiana holds unexplained and supernatural presences in it’s historically rich places. Lake Charles scares me the most as far as personal experiences I’ve had, however, Antique Alley is a place I refuse to return to. I would reallllllly love to see you guys visit and investigate The Myrtles Plantation. It holds many encounters with ghostly apparitions and has a history that most locals are afraid to even retell. I welcome y’all to look into the Myrtles and see about booking a private recording of the land, the home, the slave quarters, and the terrifying trails that spread across the acres. I guarantee that even Shane would shake when entering the threshold. Definitely the most uncomfortable and uneasy place in Louisiana.
@@Surya_Virya -- They're still around; they're just too scared of the Armageddon virus to go hunting for ghouls. They'll get back to normal life next year.
@Zach Williams -- It's definitely not gonna disappear. I don't recall saying it would. We're just gonna realize it's not the end of the world, the way so many desperately want it to be.
Imagine today your neighbor comes to your house and tells you "your family member is a vampire!" 100 years changed our view on things so much. Your answer before 1950: "Get the ax and make a fire!" And after: "Ok, Buster. Why dont you lay down for a while?"
Now that is scary. I saw a video of a rabies ward and it was one of the worst things I have ever seen. There is literally nothing you can do for those people once they get to that point.
So essentially, anrivaxxers and flat earthers exist back then, but more of the superstitious kind. Also, WTF with the feeding someone with burned part of a deceased person. Great video BTW.
Exeter Rhode Island. Mercy Brown was in EXETER RI .Was waiting for it to be said and all we got was providence RI at the end . you can visit her grave anytime to this day, its still a functioning church in the woods.
I’m surprised to find myself interested in buzzfeed unsolved without the classical shane and Ryan duo. While the ghoul bois are the #1 reason I ever began watching anything from buzzfeed unsolved- it is slightly refreshing to have a change of pace. Glad to have widened my horizons👏😊
The editing and narration style of this is so similar to the usual Unsolved episodes that I keep expecting a witty remark from Shane, like I'd imagine he'd have a good chuckle at the idea of Edwin being fed the ashes.
can’t do a video on the history of vampires without mentioning Mercy Brown. I live about 10 minutes from her grave, her story is so sad to me. People do visit leave gifts at her grave especially near Halloween. When I visited last there was a stuffed toy, cards and notes, flowers, etc. From the version of the story I heard her father did not believe she was a vampire and did not want to exhume her body/remove her organs but was basically forced to agree by neighbors.
Imagine how terrifying it would be, living in a time and place where you thought that vampires (or other evil creatures) could come and get you at any time.
As a TB scientist I found this fascinating! I had vaguely known about the Mercy case but this was very interesting! People will always jump to the most far-fetched conclusion rather than simple science :P
I've read about these in a book which is a guide to the world's supernatural places I bought at Barnes & Noble and there is a section on vampires and vampirism.
I was wondering if the case of Sarah Tillinghast would come up - a little sad to see she didn't! I know her story because I'm a direct descent of the Tillinghast family, and also because I once met someone who was so into vampires that upon meeting me and hearing my name they loudly exclaimed "You mean like the vampires!?" in front my whole pre-college class. Thanks Sadie.
Shane and Ryan said just a couple of days ago that they can't do it yet. The places they have to go aren't safe. They will make more, but for now they're back doing True Crime.
To Ryan and shane I present you the mother of all mystery murders. The case would be easiest for you to present as all the related facts are available to you in public Domain (Except who killed them) . Even two movies are made based on the same. Here is a brief description. The Noida double murder case refers to the unsolved murders of 13-year-old girl Aarushi Talwar and 45-year-old Hemraj Banjade, a male live-in domestic worker employed by her family. The two were killed on the night of 15-16 May 2008 at Aarushi's home in Noida, India. The tiny details of the events happened at the night of the murder can give you chills. Hope you give it a try. Big fan of your show.
Imagine how terrifying it would be to live in a world with no knowledge of germs or the science behind disease. Imagine having no idea why you have suddenly come down with a potentially life threatening condition, and having very little idea of what to do about it. Obviously there were doctors and such in the past, but true understanding of the causes and cures for illness are so comparatively recent. No wonder so many cultures believed in curses and evil spirits. How else could you explain something like that?
Good point 👍
Yet with all the medical advances humans have made, and all the healthcare information easily available at our fingertips via the internet, anti-vaxers are still a thing 🙄
@@DrT0705 u got 1k likes!!!
@@DrT0705 and COVID deniers. Makes you wonder if we’ve evolved at all.
@@DrT0705 no matter the time period. One thing remains the same, human behaviour.
There will always be deniers and liars. From the start of written history, this is always the case. Which is unfortunate.
It's the 1900's let's have some common sense she's not a vampire...she's obviously a witch.
logic 100
Witch stuff was back in middle ages bruv
@@peri2656 that's the irony in the post
That part like how they make that huge jump
How can you tell?
I used to only watch this show for the Ghoul Boys, but now, I realized that this entire channel is great!
@@AxxLAfriku ?
@@AxxLAfriku uh ok
@@AxxLAfriku absolutely not
The boys will come back 😎
@@AxxLAfriku I’m a little confused, but you are probably just doing this for views on your channel. Please stop.
This channel is the only thing that buzzfeed has done good.
Don't forget about Ryan and Shane these two channels are the main reason why I watch it still
Dominique Harris they are on this channel yes
IKR LOL
WELL*
True
Narrator: "Advanced as we are, as far as we've come, Humankind still has a whole lot to learn."
2020: "You have no idea."
Interesting
Lol😂😂
Will you do a story about this too
humans are bored
The legend himself!!!
Indeed.
People: scared of vampires feeding on the living
Also people: "let's cure this with cannibalism"
Feels like that would have made several things worse
A couple things to add from an Exeter RI native,
There’s a different version of what happened with mercy browns heart, some think her heart was buried underneath the rock and not burned but some believe it was burned and buried beneath the rock. There’s also a tomb near her grave which is said to be haunted by her spirit. There is a tiny hole near the top of the rock tomb of which you can look through but personally I couldn’t see anything inside even with a flashlight. It’s also said that one of the house right across the street is haunted to the point of multiple people moving out bc of the supernatural happenings there and possibly even a murder. There are more stories that I can’t think of at the time, but I can say me and my buddy “double dated” these girls at this location and it ended v happily for the both of us, so thank you mercy brown for not murking us while we were there.
If that's unsolved fact. You might suggest that to the ghoul boys, to visit for the next season of supernatural after this pandemic is totally over.
I drive by her grave everyday
I used to live just down the road from her grave, maybe a quarter mile at most. As soon as I moved into that house, I started losing weight for no apparent reason. In the year and a half that I lived there, I went from 155 pounds down to nearly 115. Very skinny for an otherwise healthy 31 year old man. Despite several doctor’s visits, an endoscopy, and a CT scan, nobody could find a cause for the weight loss. As soon as I moved, I immediately started gaining weight, and within 6 months I was back to a healthy weight again.
A couple of years before I moved in, a little girl died in her sleep from a brain hemmorage in that house. Something else tragic happened while I lived there, but it’s too painful for me to talk about.
@@CJWilcox109 Jesus glad you’re okay now bro, it’s stories like yours that give me the heebie jeebies every time I go by there, I used to drive by everyday going to my HS but I can only imagine living near there.
Well, at least you gave her an interesting little sight for a minute
Today we don´t use folklore, but conspiracy theories to explain the rona. Funny how we don´t change at all
if we don’t have an explanation, humans tend to make up things to feel like we have some closure. the human race really can’t stand anything that they can’t explain (hence how religion was born).
The stupidity in America seems to have gotten worse! 🤣😭
@@taylorcjn trust me, it ain’t only america 😂
@@taylorcjn theres folklore everywhere, not only america :)
@@ellisanjali1561 i mean, a new global pandemic that humankind isn't prepared for is a recurring theme. you would think that we should know by now to trust scientists.
Atleast now there should be some new comments other than " Shane and Ryan " ones. Coz they are back and the season is in progress.
are they still doing the supernatural ones too?
@@Nyrella not yet no
@@sarahlandrum3499 yeah but will they, or someone else will? (i hope not)
@@Nyrella when its safe to travel
@@Nyrella they're doing a spooky show over watcher, check it out
10:50 " _practices such as quarantining and isolation helped reduce the spread_ "
Karens: y'all hear something?
I love this channel way too much omg
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Same it's an awesome channel
All those poor women, why did they always think it was women’s fault, that if people got sick it was their fault, that if women where smart or sick themselves they where witches or vampires.
Some dude in the replies to this comment seems to think that I’m wrong lmao
THATS JUST WHAT A WITCH WOULD SAY
That's misogyny for ya
Women were viewed as typically prone to evil and licentious behaviour. They were viewed as temptresses, vessels for sin or malignant entities in the lives of men. Back then if "supernatural" occurrences were abound then usually women were blamed because Biblical precedent implied they were cohorts with the devil without a husband's guidance.
...It's not great today in New England but at least they're not saying women are willing tools of the devil unless you treat 'em mean xD
@@coleslegoworld no
@@obradinn7491 there really should be a Remembrance Day to all the women who where burned alive for suspicion of being a witch or a vampire.
Doctor: bro her blood is clotted
Townspeople burning mercy’s organs: yall hear somethin?
Doctor: guys look there’s tuberculosis germs
Townspeople: anyway, swallow her ashes and you’ll be cured
I live in RI and have visited Mercy's grave (it is in Exeter, RI). There really is a metal band- its at the bottom, kind of securing it to its base so it can't be knocked over and then stolen. There were gifts left when I went there (no teeth or cough drops): there were silk flowers, coins, stones as markers of visitors and a small bible left open to a specific passage.
I've been there too, i also heard there where 3 unmarked graves on the outside of the graveyard, tied to mercy brown, but i dont know if its true
When I went, I was told that there's like this shed tomb thing on the side of the cemetery, and that's where Mercy's body is. The townspeople wanted to lock her body up as securely as possible so she couldn't do any vampiric harm.
@Summer Murray there is a crypt there (looks like a shed), but these were only used to house the bodies in the winter when the ground was too frozen to dig the grave. Once the ground thawed, they buried the bodies like normal
@@Sirenhalo I didn't know that was the reason! Thank you for clarifying that. Makes way more sense 😂
Why cough drops tho?
I'M IN RHODE ISLAND AND I HAVE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY THEY'RE JUST RANDOM GRAVES IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE OH MY GOD THAT'S TERRIFYING I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST PRIVATE PROPERTY THE STATE COULDN'T BUILD ON-
Vampire panic: exists
Garlic: it's my time to shine
Doctors then: "You have demons in your blood, do cocaine about it."
I love learning about this sort of stuff it’s so fascinating how people used to think (and still think) history is one of my favourite subjects it’s so interesting and really makes you intune with society !!
being born and raised in vermont, i had no idea there was a vampire hysteria here! very interesting, thank you for covering stories like this.
i've never heard about this before and i am physically addicted to learning about vampire folklore so i had to watch this video on 1.5x speed because my brain was entering the quantum realm and didnt have time to wait for the narrator
As a history nerd I am loving Haunted History....
then you'll love puppet history
I quite enjoyed this straightforward history!
Jeez, these people had no chill...witches then vampires SMDH
There wasn't much to do. I guess they were bored.
"Superstitions are sometimes the only form of hope when there is no other explanation or method to achieve what one needs." This resonates especially during this pandemic.
do you think this pandemic has any impact on the vampire community?
Sounds like something that could happen in 2020
hello kpop leader
@@heetman5925 kpop originated in South Korea
Just so ya know
@@glittertzu7090 no
I’m more of a werewolf person myself.
Same.
S a m e
@Ghosthorns wat
@Lucas Bauser I know about it, but I didn’t understand the context.
Was he calling me out? (If so, yes I am one)
@Lucas Bauser 👍
We need more How They Were Caught series
Agreed
They were probably hunted down, stabbed multiple times with stakes, and if that didn’t kill them they buried them alive. Can you imagine the screams? :(
I still get shook when peeps talk about Lancaster and Manchester in America 😂
"Quarantining & isolation" So it was Corona of that time
except that one was actually dangerous 🤣
@@willow0nlin3 yeah sure a virus that can cause multiple organ failure isn’t dangerous Karen
Yeah there are always pandemics...
@@willow0nlin3 Covid is very dangerous. That isn't up for debate.
This voice is perfect. Clear, concise, and pleasant to listen to. Please keep using this guy.
Pretty sure this is Mr.Nightmare
“While the existence of vampires remains debatable to some, tuberculosis is undeniable.”
Conspiracy theorists: hold my beer
please tell me this is gonna be a series
I hopeeeee
It is. It’s called haunted history
Probably Edward Cullen before seeing bella
The visuals on this series are incredible. Props to the team.
The ending makes a good point. It's important to remember that one day the 21st Century will be considered a dark, primitive era.
As a person from New England I can confirm
That there are vampires
That sounds so cool can you tell me more?
@@steveharvey4267 Most of us do not leave our houses and some have a disdain for garlic just saying-
@@thecantsleepcaravan3118 here in the United States it’s all fake and just stories but I wish we could have something like that
@@steveharvey4267 new england is in the united states.... it’s the upper east coast..
Also as a person from New England no one really believes in it anymore it's more of Halloween folklore/fun amusement attractions well at least the attractions before covid not a ton of them are open as far as I know because a lot is like small pop up type stuff in small areas and you have to socially distance and stuff like the focus is mostly witches and vampires unless you go to like a scary maze or haunted house things it all depends on the themes and stuff that company is doing that year 🤷♀️ hope that helps!😁
Everyone knows that the Vampire Pandemic came from Dio. Come on.
kono dio da !
Dio and that mask are the origin of vampires, absolutely correct.
yare yare daze
Wait until an english gentleman learns how to use Hamon
@@Dreamsoniacxx hell yea
Why did I not realize that’s why tb was called consumption ?? Lmao
Nearly had a heart attack from the thumbnail
When you burn down your house just to get rid of your adopted brother for becoming a vampire
I've always loved this channel
Can we just talk about how smooth this guy’s voice is?
Love all this New Content !
Imagine, not only are you sick, feeling bad for losing people you love, but the village not only digs up one of them! But will also force you to eat the ashes!
I loved the clip of the shaved down teeth before veneers @ 4:12...whoever volunteered to do that for this segment you're a boss
Glad this video came out while I'm playing vampyr
Ahhhh New England, my home. Always starting some whacky frenzies
*Vampires in New England in the 19th century exist*
Abraham Lincoln the Vampire Hunter: *"It's free real estate."*
I think it's really cool that they delved into this because at least among the people I've spoken to it's not a very well known event. One thing to note is that for the most part back then witches and vampires went pretty hand in hand. They were often thought to be witches in life which gave them the ability to come back after death. One of the biggest spikes in interest about the new England vampire panic was caused by a couple of kids. They were out playing and they found a skull. After some digging was done a body was found with the bones in a sort of "jolly roger" formation with the thigh bones crossed over the chest and the head decapitated. This was how that specific area though they could stop the vampire. One of the craziest things to me is that it wasn't exactly a secret what was going on but nobody really went to stop it. There was one newspaper article from the south that basically called them wackadoos for thinking it was mystical. It's all in all a super interesting topic that deserves being looked into further! Im honestly a little fuzzy on some of the finer details because it's been ages since I researched it but hopefully I didn't mess any of it up!
I’ve been addicted to buzz feed and watcher this last week
I love this man's voice.
Live 5 minutes from Mercy Brown. Love this area so much for this history
This channel is the only thing keeping Buzzfeed afloat
I am a born and raised Louisianaian. I have called Baton Rouge my home for 25 years. I have been down every street, around every corner, and toured every city from Shreveport to New Orleans. I can honestly say that Louisiana holds unexplained and supernatural presences in it’s historically rich places. Lake Charles scares me the most as far as personal experiences I’ve had, however, Antique Alley is a place I refuse to return to. I would reallllllly love to see you guys visit and investigate The Myrtles Plantation. It holds many encounters with ghostly apparitions and has a history that most locals are afraid to even retell. I welcome y’all to look into the Myrtles and see about booking a private recording of the land, the home, the slave quarters, and the terrifying trails that spread across the acres. I guarantee that even Shane would shake when entering the threshold. Definitely the most uncomfortable and uneasy place in Louisiana.
Boo
I love these history videos!
It's impossible to hate buzzfeed unsolved
This is great stuff!!! Much praise for the editing.
Who has been watching every episode of BuzzFeed Unsolved
Only the ones with Shane and Ryan but I do like vampires so I decided to watch this
Hahaha not me...since Shane and Ryan left
@@Surya_Virya theyre still here
@@Surya_Virya -- They're still around; they're just too scared of the Armageddon virus to go hunting for ghouls. They'll get back to normal life next year.
@Zach Williams -- It's definitely not gonna disappear. I don't recall saying it would.
We're just gonna realize it's not the end of the world, the way so many desperately want it to be.
This is the stuff that probably inspired someone to make a story about Abraham Lincoln hunting vampires.
Yes yes keep going we want more of these stories....much love💙
Imagine today your neighbor comes to your house and tells you "your family member is a vampire!"
100 years changed our view on things so much. Your answer before 1950:
"Get the ax and make a fire!"
And after:
"Ok, Buster. Why dont you lay down for a while?"
Only Buzzfeed channel I’ll watch
Good to see that this channel is now making great content even when Ryan and Shane are not present.
I never knew this “vampire panic” was a thing but after watching this, I kinda want to learn everything about it. Haha.
Another reason I'm in this channel apart of the Ghoul Boys is this narrator. I just love his voice and narration...♡
I’ve been to every “Vampire Grave” here in RI, there’s a lot of them!
If buzzfeed hasn’t already, you should do a history of rabies, truly fascinating and hydrophobia is a real thing
Now that is scary. I saw a video of a rabies ward and it was one of the worst things I have ever seen. There is literally nothing you can do for those people once they get to that point.
200 years after that another New England scandal would take place: Deflate Gate....
I love how this channel has taught me things about our history that school DIDNT even care to go over lol
It’s kinda killing me that I don’t know who’s narrating these videos. Such a soothing voice. I want to give major props!
I know right? I could sleep to this narrating.
Pretty sure this is Mr.Nightmare. He narrates spooky/scary stories on his channel
This guy’s voice soothes you?? He made me feel uncomfortable *shivers*
The Dollop podcast did an extremely hilarious episode on this. Highly recommend it.
So essentially, anrivaxxers and flat earthers exist back then, but more of the superstitious kind. Also, WTF with the feeding someone with burned part of a deceased person.
Great video BTW.
Hey i live in NE lol boy did my head turn when i saw this
I love this. Vamps? Mmm.
Oh no
Yup
The existence of Vampires being only “doubted by some” was not the hot take I was expecting from this video.
Exeter Rhode Island. Mercy Brown was in EXETER RI .Was waiting for it to be said and all we got was providence RI at the end . you can visit her grave anytime to this day, its still a functioning church in the woods.
listening to this while doing school work:D
I’m surprised to find myself interested in buzzfeed unsolved without the classical shane and Ryan duo. While the ghoul bois are the #1 reason I ever began watching anything from buzzfeed unsolved- it is slightly refreshing to have a change of pace. Glad to have widened my horizons👏😊
Ok, but the vamps lips are EVERYTHING. Like they so nice.
Everything in this channel is interesting
i don't remember learning about this story before- very interesting. thank you!❤
The editing and narration style of this is so similar to the usual Unsolved episodes that I keep expecting a witty remark from Shane, like I'd imagine he'd have a good chuckle at the idea of Edwin being fed the ashes.
Wow thanks for the slideshow, buzzfeed. 👍🏻
can’t do a video on the history of vampires without mentioning Mercy Brown. I live about 10 minutes from her grave, her story is so sad to me. People do visit leave gifts at her grave especially near Halloween. When I visited last there was a stuffed toy, cards and notes, flowers, etc. From the version of the story I heard her father did not believe she was a vampire and did not want to exhume her body/remove her organs but was basically forced to agree by neighbors.
These shows are very informative.
I like these type of videos, keep it up 👍
Again I love his voice . SO chill
Imagine how terrifying it would be, living in a time and place where you thought that vampires (or other evil creatures) could come and get you at any time.
I was here for Salvatore brothers and Mikalesons
I want more stories like this.
As a TB scientist I found this fascinating! I had vaguely known about the Mercy case but this was very interesting! People will always jump to the most far-fetched conclusion rather than simple science :P
anyone who makes an annoying “WhErEs RyAn AnD sHaNe >:(((“ comment is losing their having-teeth privileges
fr
they're back now, chill guys
Using "Privilege" on a buzzfeed channel lmao. I wouldn't be surprised if some people think that having teeth is some kind of white privilege
@@UltraInstinctGoku69 that's the joke dummy
@@UltraInstinctGoku69 wow impressive how goofy you sounded right there ahahahaha
IgorLion 2 ok naruto pfp
I've read about these in a book which is a guide to the world's supernatural places I bought at Barnes & Noble and there is a section on vampires and vampirism.
Imagine if we had one of these supernatural conspiracies in modern times..
Like... the 5G tower burning? Or the people who thought storm area 51 was serious?
Some other channel did this topic! Love buzzfeed
I was wondering if the case of Sarah Tillinghast would come up - a little sad to see she didn't! I know her story because I'm a direct descent of the Tillinghast family, and also because I once met someone who was so into vampires that upon meeting me and hearing my name they loudly exclaimed "You mean like the vampires!?" in front my whole pre-college class. Thanks Sadie.
My town had a vampire panic. An entire family died and no one knew why.
please continue unsolved supernatural!
Shane and Ryan said just a couple of days ago that they can't do it yet. The places they have to go aren't safe. They will make more, but for now they're back doing True Crime.
To Ryan and shane
I present you the mother of all mystery murders.
The case would be easiest for you to present as all the related facts are available to you in public Domain (Except who killed them) . Even two movies are made based on the same. Here is a brief description.
The Noida double murder case refers to the unsolved murders of 13-year-old girl Aarushi Talwar and 45-year-old Hemraj Banjade, a male live-in domestic worker employed by her family. The two were killed on the night of 15-16 May 2008 at Aarushi's home in Noida, India.
The tiny details of the events happened at the night of the murder can give you chills.
Hope you give it a try.
Big fan of your show.