I think the conflict is that goats would leave two sets of prints because they have 4 hooves, whereas the "Devil's Footprints" were a single set of tracks.
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What I love about this channel is that they don't oversell the creepy factor by treating the story as 100% true. There's always a healthy dose of skepticism.
Good point. I like Beyond Creepy. Mr Black seems to have similar beliefs as me. Typically he believes people saw what they saw. What really occurred may never be understood.
Hello, I'm from Spain (sorry for my english), specifically from a town close to Belmez, the village at 3:04. But you made a little mistake! The event Las caras de Bélmez actually happened in the village called Bélmez (Bélmez de la Moraleda) in Jaén, but you said that the event happened in Belmez, Córdoba. They differ in one accent and in the pronunciation. In case you want to know more about the story, a lot of people think they can be the faces or spirits from people who died in Spanish civil war. Also, the paranormal investigators are sooo famous in our country, they are journalists with a TV program who have worked for more than 20 years showing and solving cases in our country (Cuarto Milenio) Thanks for reading this text😅 Un saludo!
I've done it. It wasn't planned as much as I accidentally cut myself, then went back to a painting I was working on and threw it on there. I don't think I'm edgy. Just goofy sometimes. 🤔😜
The Poe Toaster has to be one of the sweetest things I've ever heard. Knowing that, even though his son didn't continue the tradition, there's so many people out there who found it so important that someone else ended up continuing it is beautiful. An honor to a man so well deserving of it
@@maestro9765 youre really going up and down these comments saying the same thing over and over lmao i respect your dedication to being a hater. You must still be salty after getting a F on an assignment where you had to analyze one of poe's stories in high school
@@JubioHDX I hate it when society praises someone as a hero, despite them acompluishing nothing to further it. Society is thereby robbing actually deserving people of their praise,.
@@maestro9765 nobody called him a hero, and its possible to praise more than 1 person at a time. You can be a fan of poe and appreciate his influence on multiple literary genres while still appreciating whoever else you think is worthy of your oh so important praise
imagine if it was actually secretly Poe the whole time and he actually faked his death, visiting his fake grave toasting every year until he finally actually died i mean that would make him like 200 but like... it sounds cool okay?
Why should a whole town collectively protect this tradition? Was Poe some kind of hero? A scientist who found a revolutionary treatment for a serious disease?
eh its pretty underwhelming if anything. Most of these aren't even creepy to begin with so playing it completely straight makes it double so. One of the stories is literally just a guy paying honor to the dead, one is goat tracks, and another a normal battle. There isn't really much disturbing to begin with so it just feels really mundane if anything
Hearing the article of the faces of Belmez truly terrified me, like seriously though, imagine one of these faces started appearing on your concrete. I would be definitely haunted.
I think the truth in this particular case lies somewhere in the middle. I believe that by some rare one in a million chance some faces began appearing in some spots in the house. But at some point on they started fabricating them for attention. I mean, I once saw a perfectly shaped dog face in a wooden floor I couldn't believe it. It happens I guess
We have a similar urban legend here, that a prisoner declared he was innocent with a handprint on the wall that always came back after repainting. But you can't go touch it and they won't paint over it. You know cause the magic might not work this time.
I've actually seen the Anguished Man painting up close on a paranormal investigation. For a couple of years, Sean loaned the painting to John Blackburn, who ran the Mysteria Paranormal events company, and John would bring the painting to locations. It's big and spooky, and many have claimed to hear sounds emanating from it. I don't know if it's really haunted, but it's very strange nonetheless.
Ther was a mysterious case here in England a few years ago. Someone ( or "something ") started putting up large pictures of bare feet all over London... To this day, the identity of the "Toe Poster " is still a mystery.
15:06 as a ww1 enthusiast its a 90% chance they fell in the mud cause this is related to the battle of passchendeale where mud usually got to 6ft deep So it was probably the mud that got the men at celtic wood
That is a terrifying theory & most likely true. There wouldn’t be a hint of evidence you were ever even there. & they prbly didn’t notice they were in the mud till majority of there platoon were in the thick of it. The weight of all those men combined with ammunition & equipment would cause the mud to give out beneath them fast.
Yup, Hugo talked about the mud with men and their horses piled on top of each other due to mud in Les Mis. It went on for about 150 pages, but that's most likely what happened.
I don’t know much about the Celtic Wood mystery, but cover ups for defeats are sadly really common in military history. You then up with contradicting accounts from war correspondents, commanders, newspapers and the soldiers who were actually there. Bodies never being found is also sadly quite common, either because they were blow up before or after death, transferred and buried elsewhere or exhumed for some reason.
Yeah, soldiers go missing and unaccounted for on the battlefield all the time. Especially in conditions 100+ years ago. Nothing sinister there, aside from the normal atrocities of war.
Hearing about somebody called "The Poe Toaster" in a video about disturbing Wikipedia articles I thought it'd be about some guy who'd burn people alive in a town called "Poe", but the story about the mysterious grave visitor is actually kinda wholesome. So much that it ended up being turned into a tradition by the city itself.
The Devil's Prints story is really not creepy. Just combine some goat/sheep/pig/deer/etc. prints with a little mass hysteria and boom, bob's your uncle.
Only two prints in one line is incredibly strange though, and unbroken for hundreds of miles. Though, assuming it was hundreds of miles and there really was only two prints .
I remember reading about the Devil's Hoofprints in the 80's. It was part of a set of cards found in cigarette packets about mysterious happenings around the world.
I like how you don’t go along with the bullshit stories. You tell us the story and then tell us why you think it’s probably bullshit or why it doesn’t have an explanation. I appreciate you kind sir.
Chilling scares is the only man I would ever get in a relationship with, he could read me scary stories in bed and when I have nightmares from the stories he could hold me and tell me it’s ok ❤️
I was actually so happy when I realized I recognize this story! It was in LIFE magazine's "The World's Most Haunted Places" issue, in the "Ghostly, Ghastly U.S. and Canada" chapter, where they talk about the Edgar Allan Poe House on one page (and there they actually refer to him as the "Phantom Toaster)." However of course, I got more info out of Chilling Scares' video, because I hadn't known about the notes or even that a new Toaster had been instilled (the article said that the Toaster had been "nevermore" since 2009). I've always found it far more intriguing than disturbing. 🌹
It couldnt have been his friend as Poe died in 1849 and this dude started in 1930. Even if he was a baby when Poe was alive he'd have been 80+ when he started.
Speaking of the third story, I remember the Bloop as an unexplained sound. Fun fact: that sound was recorded in a place of the ocean, where Lovecraft said there is Cthulhu
The Devil’s Footprint was one of the very first supernatural stories I read. I found it in some encyclopedia of monsters and supernatural phenomena, from way, way back when I was a kid.
11:04: Ah this is a classic, very well known tradition around Baltimore, they tell you all about it if you’re planning to visit Poe’s grave, pretty interesting if you ask me
1. Grandma, how did this painting get into your possession, willingly even? 2. Put the creepy fucking painting IN THE ATTIC to add to its creep factor, like someone else might stumble upon it up there someday and die of a heart attack 3. You took the painting in, then started seeing a dark man and hearing screams, why TF would you keep it after that? 4. You left that shit. To your grandson. WTF grandma
Ya got me. I was initially confused to see so many debunked stories included in the thumbnail, but you covered all of them as what they are - interesting stories to listen to, even if they're fake. A delight as always!
Im laughing so hard bc during the Shrieking Man painting, Chilling sounded so done lol He's like, yeah the dude made all this shit up, here are 8 red flags 😂
"Hi, is that the exterminator? I've got an infestation." "Okay, sure. Is it insects, rodents...?" "Faces." "What?" "My house has got faces. Can you put down traps?"
The word Celtic has a hard C (yeah I know you're following the way the American basketball team erroneously pronounces it) as the Gaelic and Brythonic surviving branches of their languages (Irish, Scots, Welsh, Manx and Breton) do not have a soft C.
Can you post about the dash cam footage that got caught or abandoned places encounters, or doorbell footage that got caught again, bro? Those are my favourite videos. Please continue them if you saw my comment.😅
8:15 Why do you keep saying that "none of them have a single clue" even though everyone one of these have proposed explanations, even one you JUST described?
Don't think about it like that. Clearly these qualified people have some 'clue' . My guy right here is just trying to make out sound more interesting. Just chill out :)
Thank you for including the Poe Toaster. As a Baltimore native I have been intrigued by this story since childhood. I love how the legacy has been kept alive albeit orchestrated at this point. There was a time during the days of the original toaster that it truly was a very chilling yet beautiful local. mystery and tradition.
I love mysteries like the Poe Toaster. It's a harmless little mystery about someone who, in all likelihood, just really liked Edgar Allan Poe. I think it's fun that we'll probably never know who it was, and we really don't need to, because the mystery has kept his memory alive.
That picture of the lion head and 5 goat legs is actually a depiction of the demon Buer (a Great President of Hell) Had a lionberger named Buer once. Miss that boy
The first story of the Devils Footprints is one that terrified me as a kid. I remember reading about it in the 80's and the information I read stated that what made it weirder was the fact that these hoof prints seemed to be made by something that had a strange 'gait' (walking motion). The hooves didn't appear bi-pedal, but more one legged, or rather, made by something that walked one leg in front of another so that the tracks appeared to be made by something with one leg. These tracks also appeared as if going up walls and down the sides of others, which terrified me. Of course growing older, I'm much more inclined to disbelieve the story, but how terrifyingly fascinating it all is and how strange of someone to concoct something so random if they did indeed make it up!
Just read her article, awful she was left for so long. Crazy thing is that I used to live in an area close to where she died called Winchmore Hill. I used to go to the shopping centre under her flat all the time. I probably walked under her rotting corpse frequently.
Hey ChillingScares, love the videos, I’m a big fan, but one thing: “Celtic” is pronounced “seltic” in relation to the football team, it’s pronounced “keltic” in relation to the the people and etc. Since there’s no soft C sound in the Irish or Latin language :)
So, I saw an iceburg video that contained Upsweep, and a theory I read believed the noise is from an old submarine that sank, it's alarm still ringing out, but slowly dying over time.
3:35 omg I remember reading about this in Ripley's Believe-It-Or-Not. That and the section on the mummified dog in a tree had me staying up half the night scared out of my mind. Edit: also in 3rd grade when we did a unit on poetry, my teacher brought up the Poe toaster. He mentioned how the Poe toaster stopped showing up and I went "maybe he died?" for whatever reason that made my teacher laugh so hard he started crying. Not sure why that was so funny to him.
With the first story; The story / urban legend or whatever you want to call it wasn't made by bored townsfolk. People in older times (the 1800s included) used to be overly dramatic and always used religion as an answer to unexplainable things, so the people thought it was the devil more so because they didn't have any other explanation at the time.
Does anyone remember a clip from like 15 years ago of the ocean floor (may have been an oil rig thing?) where you can see one side of a creature swimming by for what feels like 30 seconds, accompanied by an absolutely massive shadow? It was one of the most unsettling videos I had ever seen-and I’m really not even one for conspiracy theories or anything mythical-but I remember finding it incredible, yet I have not been able to relocate the clip over the past few years oddly. Unrelated, sort of, but the underwater unexplained sounds made me think of it.
@@seanrosenau2088 I don’t believe so. There was nothing about it that would give away anything about the type of creature it was, other than that it was definitely an animal and not man-made. I also don’t recall it being tagged in any way as such. But I suppose I could be mistaken. It was one of those vids that even more disturbing because of the LACK of identifying traits, ya know?
@@OutgrownThings I figured because of the massive shadow part. Unexplained underwater sounds and massive shadow definitely leads more towards The Bloop.
thanks so much for a new story! I'm currently staying in a rehab home and listening to your stories rlly helps to pass time here. so thanks again, a lot! hope u have a good day!
"They don't have any clues as to where the sounds come from." *30 seconds earlier* "Scientists theorize the sounds are coming from under water volcanos."
I love Chilling Scares more than I do Top15s or even Chills at this point. most channels go with the ending of "but the stories could be real, and I'm inclined to believe them," but Chilling Scares tells us about the overwhelming evidence that states the stories are fake and thinks about things realistically rather than taking them at face value.
The Faces of Belmez could also be Pareidolia. People thought they saw faces in normal wood patterns and things got out of hand from there. When you first brought up the Poe Toaster, my mind instantly went, "They saved Poe's toaster? Did they even have toasters back then?"
I'm gonna ruin the first story for people. Goats are absolutely fucking mental with how far they can travel and where they end up. Goats exist to fuck physics.
As a wikipiedia editor, I am very entertained by this video. Sadly, many articles are under or unsourced in their information, as you can glimpse in some of the video screenshots.
I had the great privilege of going into the Westminster Hall catacombs though a hole in the floor. Our bagpipe band was allowed to warm up down there before playing for an Edgar Allan Poe anniversary reading. Poe was played by John Astin.
11:12 as a Baltimore person Edgar Allan Poe was very drunk when he died as he was tricked into getting drinks for voting multiple times after changing outfits so they wouldn’t know who he was, my theory is that after the people who got him drunk, we’re done with him. They tossed him in a ditch where he would be found unconscious I visited Edgar Post grave as well as his house
Has anyone else noticed that the Anguished Man shares a striking resemblance of the man on the cover of the Facelift album released by the band Alice in chains back in 1990. If you don't believe me look it up.
If they look like goat prints and people think finding them on top of a roof and hay stacks is weird then they don't know much about goats
That's what I thought, but then again, 100 miles?
@@aboriginalalex if they're wild goats it would be entirely plausible
Anyone whose been living in a farm their entire life they would've known by now
I barely got thirty seconds into the video before being so baffled. Like yeah, wildlife exists. Big shock???
I think the conflict is that goats would leave two sets of prints because they have 4 hooves, whereas the "Devil's Footprints" were a single set of tracks.
No intro, straight to the point, genuine eerie contents. Thank you brother.
Horror is dead 2024?
Just food for thought
I like how he never has intros but hate he rejected my murder encounter story 😡
@@laserliftproductions6544what was it bro?
Fr. Him immediately saying “devils footprints” just makes me even more hooked
do you guys have to comment this on every video of his?
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Creepy
I read this in his voice 😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭
We may never know
😂😂
First story is clearly evidence of Santa.
Santan 👹
*Krampus
@@oceanlawnlove8109UR comment translated is coconut milk
That's a fact.
Crazy fact that the red Santa we all know today was created by the Coca Cola company as marketing. Literally google it
The poe toaster is really sweet. All the man was doing was paying respects to someone he probably looked up to.
I agree, it's such a beautiful story which is somewhat magical, it lead to a really beautiful tradition.
What if it was Poe himself? 🤔 /s
@@octavius.augustus o.o plot twist
@@spacebug5839poe twist
@@spacebug5839 some might even say poe-et twist
What I love about this channel is that they don't oversell the creepy factor by treating the story as 100% true. There's always a healthy dose of skepticism.
Exactly.
agree
Mr Nightmare is another good channel
Good point. I like Beyond Creepy. Mr Black seems to have similar beliefs as me. Typically he believes people saw what they saw. What really occurred may never be understood.
You're absolutely right, that's what makes mystery more appealing and outstanding
The Anguished Man is such an unsettling painting, ruined only by the likely fabricated claims surrounding it.
Lol right? Cheeseball nonsense
Regardless of claims, It's not pretty (In my opinion). The only thing it's useful for is Halloween decorations.
@@AdventureswithLandon gonna order u a copy for ur living room
@@NAT-turners-Revenge Oh please no lol.
@@AdventureswithLandon I guess it's not supposed to be pretty but creepy and disturbing which it's good enough at
Hello, I'm from Spain (sorry for my english), specifically from a town close to Belmez, the village at 3:04. But you made a little mistake! The event Las caras de Bélmez actually happened in the village called Bélmez (Bélmez de la Moraleda) in Jaén, but you said that the event happened in Belmez, Córdoba. They differ in one accent and in the pronunciation.
In case you want to know more about the story, a lot of people think they can be the faces or spirits from people who died in Spanish civil war. Also, the paranormal investigators are sooo famous in our country, they are journalists with a TV program who have worked for more than 20 years showing and solving cases in our country (Cuarto Milenio)
Thanks for reading this text😅
Un saludo!
Hola, estudié español en colegio. Gracias por explicar
El español es una lengua muy elegante
No matter how many times I hear about the Poe Toaster, my brain always assumes I'm about to hear about a device that toasts bread.
it took me embarrassingly long to realize it wasnt gonna be a story about a guy who left a literal bread toaster at poe's grave every year😭
Haaa Edgar Allen Poester
To be honest someone using their blood in their painting does not at all surpise and is something that has probably happened several times
There are a lot of very edgy artists that do this.
even period blood
@@scarlettherbst using period blood to paint a horror themed image is a good idea, it's already rooted in terrible pain
KISS put some of their blood in a limited comic book run.
I've done it. It wasn't planned as much as I accidentally cut myself, then went back to a painting I was working on and threw it on there. I don't think I'm edgy. Just goofy sometimes. 🤔😜
The Poe Toaster has to be one of the sweetest things I've ever heard. Knowing that, even though his son didn't continue the tradition, there's so many people out there who found it so important that someone else ended up continuing it is beautiful. An honor to a man so well deserving of it
There are countless people who I feel like have done much more for society than Poe. And to collectively honor Poe above them seems unfair,
@@maestro9765 youre really going up and down these comments saying the same thing over and over lmao i respect your dedication to being a hater. You must still be salty after getting a F on an assignment where you had to analyze one of poe's stories in high school
@@JubioHDX I hate it when society praises someone as a hero, despite them acompluishing nothing to further it. Society is thereby robbing actually deserving people of their praise,.
@@maestro9765 nobody called him a hero, and its possible to praise more than 1 person at a time. You can be a fan of poe and appreciate his influence on multiple literary genres while still appreciating whoever else you think is worthy of your oh so important praise
The Poe Toaster sounds like the start to an actual Edgar Allen Poe story lol, at least they were keeping the spirit alive
An Edgar Allen Poester
Why should they? Explain.
imagine if it was actually secretly Poe the whole time and he actually faked his death, visiting his fake grave toasting every year until he finally actually died
i mean that would make him like 200 but like... it sounds cool okay?
3:50 that is literally wojak
I hate that they turned the Poe Toaster into a tourist attraction
for real. feels so cheap and disrespectful :(
Why should a whole town collectively protect this tradition? Was Poe some kind of hero? A scientist who found a revolutionary treatment for a serious disease?
I think its sweet, its almost an honour to the poe toaster himself for his dedication.
@@maestro9765He was a good writer
@@alguienconunvideojuego4606 And? Did that change society in any meaningful way? Spoliler alert: No.
i like that youre actually sceptical and honest about these things instead of playing it up for the videos, makes it fun to listen to
agree
How does that make it fun?
eh its pretty underwhelming if anything. Most of these aren't even creepy to begin with so playing it completely straight makes it double so. One of the stories is literally just a guy paying honor to the dead, one is goat tracks, and another a normal battle. There isn't really much disturbing to begin with so it just feels really mundane if anything
@@plugshirt1762 thats fair
YOU HAVE THE BEST NARRATION, BEST RATIONALE, AND NO ANNOYING TH-cam HORROR VOICE....congrats on all your success.
Hearing the article of the faces of Belmez truly terrified me, like seriously though, imagine one of these faces started appearing on your concrete. I would be definitely haunted.
I think the truth in this particular case lies somewhere in the middle. I believe that by some rare one in a million chance some faces began appearing in some spots in the house. But at some point on they started fabricating them for attention. I mean, I once saw a perfectly shaped dog face in a wooden floor I couldn't believe it. It happens I guess
I would move. F that
We have a similar urban legend here, that a prisoner declared he was innocent with a handprint on the wall that always came back after repainting. But you can't go touch it and they won't paint over it. You know cause the magic might not work this time.
@@danem2215 jim thorpe?
Sounds like a Junji Ito story
I've actually seen the Anguished Man painting up close on a paranormal investigation. For a couple of years, Sean loaned the painting to John Blackburn, who ran the Mysteria Paranormal events company, and John would bring the painting to locations. It's big and spooky, and many have claimed to hear sounds emanating from it. I don't know if it's really haunted, but it's very strange nonetheless.
I actually saw Garfield dragging some lasagna in Muncie
@@truthnpaws3866 hope you videoed it! ;)
@@truthnpaws3866You have a camera in your pocket, bro. Real missed opportunity, there.
It may just be an hallucinative theory according to those who've experienced the painting
That's an everyday thing in "Funcie." He's usually around the Letterman Building, heading towards Bob Ross' old studio down the street.
Ther was a mysterious case here in England a few years ago. Someone ( or "something ") started putting up large pictures of bare feet all over London... To this day, the identity of the "Toe Poster " is still a mystery.
Oh very good!
15:06 as a ww1 enthusiast its a 90% chance they fell in the mud cause this is related to the battle of passchendeale where mud usually got to 6ft deep So it was probably the mud that got the men at celtic wood
That is a terrifying theory & most likely true. There wouldn’t be a hint of evidence you were ever even there. & they prbly didn’t notice they were in the mud till majority of there platoon were in the thick of it. The weight of all those men combined with ammunition & equipment would cause the mud to give out beneath them fast.
What a way to die, thats scary
Yup, Hugo talked about the mud with men and their horses piled on top of each other due to mud in Les Mis. It went on for about 150 pages, but that's most likely what happened.
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I don’t know much about the Celtic Wood mystery, but cover ups for defeats are sadly really common in military history. You then up with contradicting accounts from war correspondents, commanders, newspapers and the soldiers who were actually there. Bodies never being found is also sadly quite common, either because they were blow up before or after death, transferred and buried elsewhere or exhumed for some reason.
Yeah, soldiers go missing and unaccounted for on the battlefield all the time. Especially in conditions 100+ years ago. Nothing sinister there, aside from the normal atrocities of war.
Hearing about somebody called "The Poe Toaster" in a video about disturbing Wikipedia articles I thought it'd be about some guy who'd burn people alive in a town called "Poe", but the story about the mysterious grave visitor is actually kinda wholesome. So much that it ended up being turned into a tradition by the city itself.
Sure, nobody laughed at that, 'some guy who'd burn people alive in a town called 'Poe.'
I was doubled over.
I thought it was a literal toaster device somehow related to Edgar Allan Poe.
@lagrangiankid378 me too
@@lagrangiankid378 lmao I was totally expecting Edgar Allen Poe's toaster to be passed to someone and have his ghost inside it
@@lagrangiankid378 Yeah I thought it would be some sort of proto type toaster belonging to him that was supposedly haunted.
The Devil's Prints story is really not creepy. Just combine some goat/sheep/pig/deer/etc. prints with a little mass hysteria and boom, bob's your uncle.
Especially goats. They can climb literally anything and travel far distances.
Only two prints in one line is incredibly strange though, and unbroken for hundreds of miles.
Though, assuming it was hundreds of miles and there really was only two prints .
Haven’t heard bobs your uncle in forever! Thanks for reminding me of that phrase it’s great.
I remember reading about the Devil's Hoofprints in the 80's. It was part of a set of cards found in cigarette packets about mysterious happenings around the world.
irregardless that anguished man painting is genuinely creepy as hell
irregardless
I like how you don’t go along with the bullshit stories. You tell us the story and then tell us why you think it’s probably bullshit or why it doesn’t have an explanation. I appreciate you kind sir.
He's not chills Nuke, or slapped ham, that's why.
And he doesn't have a comedy voice, like they do, either.
I still watch nuke tho, his stuff aint too bad,@fritzdrybeam
@@starlamytruelove If you like watching fake stuff.
He alters it, too.
@@fritzdrybeam dont seem like it
@@starlamytruelove Do you want to buy a bridge?
There’s our second upload now ladies and gentlemen.
I'm pleased and in shock.
I’m pleased and in shock.
Chilling scares is the only man I would ever get in a relationship with, he could read me scary stories in bed and when I have nightmares from the stories he could hold me and tell me it’s ok ❤️
Also ladies? 😂😂😂
And I'm happy to view it
2:01 shows a drawing of Buer, a demon from a 16th-century grimoire who looks ready to race against Usain Bolt. It's not a drawing of Satan.
I thought the same :)
I like how this channel just gets right into it. No intro music or video. Just jumps straight into the action.
I love the Poe toaster story. Dude was clearly his biggest and oldest fan. His son being lame is a funny twist though.
1 Most Disturbing TH-cam Moments: When Chilling Scares Uploaded this Video and Then Deleted It
What are you talking about?
@@MrBurnsExcellentThis video was actually uploaded a few days ago but not sure why he deleted it and reuploaded it today
@@basilminhas7179 seems like youtube must have copyrighted something, so he deleted it, edited it and so now its good
Only real Chilling Scares fans will understand
@@infamouswickedjokestar let me guess, your a "real Chilling Scares fan"?
The “Poe Toaster” is kinda wholesome… I honestly think the gentleman was a fan of his work.
Edit: I’m an idiot, thank you for the correction lol
I was actually so happy when I realized I recognize this story! It was in LIFE magazine's "The World's Most Haunted Places" issue, in the "Ghostly, Ghastly U.S. and Canada" chapter, where they talk about the Edgar Allan Poe House on one page (and there they actually refer to him as the "Phantom Toaster)." However of course, I got more info out of Chilling Scares' video, because I hadn't known about the notes or even that a new Toaster had been instilled (the article said that the Toaster had been "nevermore" since 2009). I've always found it far more intriguing than disturbing. 🌹
It couldnt have been his friend as Poe died in 1849 and this dude started in 1930. Even if he was a baby when Poe was alive he'd have been 80+ when he started.
@@Samouraii you’re absolutely right the hell was I thinking
Accordingly to the case, it's plausible to know about temporary assumptions regarding from that point of era
Speaking of the third story, I remember the Bloop as an unexplained sound. Fun fact: that sound was recorded in a place of the ocean, where Lovecraft said there is Cthulhu
You , coffeehouse crime , Frightened Irish and Mr nightmare and stg ducky all my favourite channels lately. Keep up the good work mate 💯
I literally went from coffeehouse crimes newest video to this 😂
@@sj1jt two good videos they put out 😁
A bunch of fish, laughing with each other because theyre effectively trolling humans via their "sophisticated technology"
unrelated but is that bottomless pit
it definitely is @@mernium
bottomless pit w
The Devil’s Footprint was one of the very first supernatural stories I read. I found it in some encyclopedia of monsters and supernatural phenomena, from way, way back when I was a kid.
Was it written by Loren Coleman? Because I had the exact same book as a kid.
Seeing the photos of WW1 and realizing those trees didn’t shed their leaves, but died from chemical and gas exposure is chilling
When i heard "the poe toaster" I immediately thought of the kind of toaster used to toast bread and now I'm disappointed in myself.
What came to mind for me is when someone "sees the face of Jesus" on toast and think it's a miracle, except in this case it's Poe. Lol.
07:45 - they found Atlantis. Omg.
“20x original speed”
3:49 - wow, it's one of Wojak's ancestors!
I think it looks like that guy in the memes, personally
Yeah I thought of Wojak too 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
11:04: Ah this is a classic, very well known tradition around Baltimore, they tell you all about it if you’re planning to visit Poe’s grave, pretty interesting if you ask me
1. Grandma, how did this painting get into your possession, willingly even?
2. Put the creepy fucking painting IN THE ATTIC to add to its creep factor, like someone else might stumble upon it up there someday and die of a heart attack
3. You took the painting in, then started seeing a dark man and hearing screams, why TF would you keep it after that?
4. You left that shit. To your grandson.
WTF grandma
Ya got me. I was initially confused to see so many debunked stories included in the thumbnail, but you covered all of them as what they are - interesting stories to listen to, even if they're fake. A delight as always!
I'd think its pretty easy to validate if blood is mixed into the painting with tests, no?
I would think the blood would still coagulate while in the paint.
@@ryansmith4494 it would be perfectly obvious because blood does not 'keep' well when used as paint
@@icze4ryeah, that's what I just said...
No
But even if there was some blood it in, like, it's not the first time some guy uses blood to paint
Anguished man is just a spooky painting with some bullshit attached
First story: badgers don't have hooves. Goats could get on a roof from a haystack back then. Lol
Im laughing so hard bc during the Shrieking Man painting, Chilling sounded so done lol
He's like, yeah the dude made all this shit up, here are 8 red flags 😂
"Hi, is that the exterminator? I've got an infestation." "Okay, sure. Is it insects, rodents...?" "Faces." "What?" "My house has got faces. Can you put down traps?"
The word Celtic has a hard C (yeah I know you're following the way the American basketball team erroneously pronounces it) as the Gaelic and Brythonic surviving branches of their languages (Irish, Scots, Welsh, Manx and Breton) do not have a soft C.
Seriously. It needed to be said. You're my hero!
I was wondering if the pronunciation in the video was incorrect. Thanks for confirming.
I love this channel. He actually gives us logic behind urban legends instead of just leaving us to believe they are true.
Can you post about the dash cam footage that got caught or abandoned places encounters, or doorbell footage that got caught again, bro? Those are my favourite videos. Please continue them if you saw my comment.😅
13:15 what an awful idea.
Wasn't the "Upsweep" sound mistery just recently solved and that it was just the sound of glaciers internal crackings?
Ain't no way a glacier crack sounds like that
Yes that's what was claimed.
I think it was icequakes
@@vibepatinus5879 the sound people heard was tempo processed and repitched in order to be heard without equipment. It was a glacier sound, look it up.
@@vibepatinus5879 its 20x the original speed so original one would be very very slow.
Never underestimate balloons. They explain everything unexplainable phenomenon on earth. Apparently.
Everything you do is a balloon, after all
@@jaakbonenstaak8041 Boards of Canada
While I do miss his horror narrations, it is impressive how Chilling reinvented his content 👻 inspires me to keep going with mine 🔥
8:15 Why do you keep saying that "none of them have a single clue" even though everyone one of these have proposed explanations, even one you JUST described?
Don't think about it like that. Clearly these qualified people have some 'clue' . My guy right here is just trying to make out sound more interesting. Just chill out :)
Idk none of us as a clue of why he does
Maybe the Poe Toaster just wanted the man to be remembered. He definitely did a great job😅
Thank you for including the Poe Toaster. As a Baltimore native I have been intrigued by this story since childhood. I love how the legacy has been kept alive albeit orchestrated at this point. There was a time during the days of the original toaster that it truly was a very chilling yet beautiful local. mystery and tradition.
You're telling me the Poe Toaster occasionally left a... bottle of amontillado on Poe's grave? That's just a well-read fan, y'all.
Just found this channel 2 days ago. Im hooked now! Perfect video to listen to while drawing
I read "drawing" as "drowning" and was about to ask if you were in need of help 😅😅😅
@@imnahtcool you know what? Yeah. Perfect to listen to while drawing AND drowning
I love mysteries like the Poe Toaster. It's a harmless little mystery about someone who, in all likelihood, just really liked Edgar Allan Poe. I think it's fun that we'll probably never know who it was, and we really don't need to, because the mystery has kept his memory alive.
0:51 Eyyyyy Buer by Louis Le Breton (from Dictionnaire Infernal)!!! One of my favorite artists, man!!
I guess you could call Wikipedia a mimic, it changes based on who views it.
That picture of the lion head and 5 goat legs is actually a depiction of the demon Buer (a Great President of Hell)
Had a lionberger named Buer once. Miss that boy
The first story of the Devils Footprints is one that terrified me as a kid. I remember reading about it in the 80's and the information I read stated that what made it weirder was the fact that these hoof prints seemed to be made by something that had a strange 'gait' (walking motion). The hooves didn't appear bi-pedal, but more one legged, or rather, made by something that walked one leg in front of another so that the tracks appeared to be made by something with one leg. These tracks also appeared as if going up walls and down the sides of others, which terrified me.
Of course growing older, I'm much more inclined to disbelieve the story, but how terrifyingly fascinating it all is and how strange of someone to concoct something so random if they did indeed make it up!
The painting is fire tho, straight Death Metal album cover material
I'm surprised you didn't mention Joyce Vincent. Her death went unnoticed for more than 3 years as her dead body lay in her home in North London.
Just read her article, awful she was left for so long.
Crazy thing is that I used to live in an area close to where she died called Winchmore Hill. I used to go to the shopping centre under her flat all the time. I probably walked under her rotting corpse frequently.
Doing a video on her would be worth watching.
Well, that sadly isn't surprising because of how crazy and chaotic London is.
RIP Ms. Vincent. 😞
@@FlamRackett I found out about her from another video. RIP Joyce Vincent 🙏🏻 🕊 🖤
@@smontoneyes 🕊
The story of the "Poe Toaster" was rather strange and wholesome.
Hey ChillingScares, love the videos, I’m a big fan, but one thing: “Celtic” is pronounced “seltic” in relation to the football team, it’s pronounced “keltic” in relation to the the people and etc. Since there’s no soft C sound in the Irish or Latin language :)
I had never heard it proclnounced “seltic” I was confused 😅
And yet many Latin scholars choose to ignore this fact
So, I saw an iceburg video that contained Upsweep, and a theory I read believed the noise is from an old submarine that sank, it's alarm still ringing out, but slowly dying over time.
🤔 nah
@@NAT-turners-Revenge Just saying what I heard.
@@BrandontheAwesomeUnless there's a spooky ghost submarine down there, it's wrong.
@@alternativered2568 You never know, you never know. With all that has happened in the world, it wouldn't phase me.
Icequakes/large ice chunks cracking off of glaciers sliding into the ocean
3:35 omg I remember reading about this in Ripley's Believe-It-Or-Not. That and the section on the mummified dog in a tree had me staying up half the night scared out of my mind.
Edit: also in 3rd grade when we did a unit on poetry, my teacher brought up the Poe toaster. He mentioned how the Poe toaster stopped showing up and I went "maybe he died?" for whatever reason that made my teacher laugh so hard he started crying. Not sure why that was so funny to him.
With the first story; The story / urban legend or whatever you want to call it wasn't made by bored townsfolk. People in older times (the 1800s included) used to be overly dramatic and always used religion as an answer to unexplainable things, so the people thought it was the devil more so because they didn't have any other explanation at the time.
Does anyone remember a clip from like 15 years ago of the ocean floor (may have been an oil rig thing?) where you can see one side of a creature swimming by for what feels like 30 seconds, accompanied by an absolutely massive shadow? It was one of the most unsettling videos I had ever seen-and I’m really not even one for conspiracy theories or anything mythical-but I remember finding it incredible, yet I have not been able to relocate the clip over the past few years oddly. Unrelated, sort of, but the underwater unexplained sounds made me think of it.
Are you thinking about the Gulf of Mexico video of the giant squid?
The supposed megaladon video?
@@seanrosenau2088 I don’t believe so. There was nothing about it that would give away anything about the type of creature it was, other than that it was definitely an animal and not man-made. I also don’t recall it being tagged in any way as such. But I suppose I could be mistaken. It was one of those vids that even more disturbing because of the LACK of identifying traits, ya know?
@@Kyavata no definitely not that, though that one was sick lol
@@OutgrownThings I figured because of the massive shadow part. Unexplained underwater sounds and massive shadow definitely leads more towards The Bloop.
It i sproperly pronounced Kel-tic. The only time it's pronouced Sel-tick is when Larry Bird ruled the world.
Hey isn’t this the one that he accidentally uploaded early?
Yup
Yep
That’s the one!
Yop
Yip
Regardless of the story behind the Anguished Man it's a very good painting. If the man really did paint it himself then that's pretty impressive.
Your a legend man, I've been watching you since spring 2022
*you're.
thanks so much for a new story! I'm currently staying in a rehab home and listening to your stories rlly helps to pass time here. so thanks again, a lot! hope u have a good day!
I would say these are more mysterious than disturbing.
KEL-tic.
KEL-tic wood.
The “seltics” are a basketball team.
I always wondered why the basketball team wasn't pronounced the same way
"They don't have any clues as to where the sounds come from." *30 seconds earlier* "Scientists theorize the sounds are coming from under water volcanos."
I mean, there's a difference between "We have evidence that points us to volcanoes" and "I dunno, underwater volcanoes might make sense"
Do you know what a theory is?
I love the way you put all the information together ❤️
Love your video Chilling Scares and keep up the great work you are awesome
I appreciate how honest you are about the veracity of these subjects. It makes the real topics even more terrifying.
I like how he tells the story and then try to give rational explanations to bust it.
Hes just reading off of Wikipedia
That's why I prefer his content, rather than the ones who give the supernatural explanation only
@@Samouraii well said
agree
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I love Chilling Scares more than I do Top15s or even Chills at this point. most channels go with the ending of "but the stories could be real, and I'm inclined to believe them," but Chilling Scares tells us about the overwhelming evidence that states the stories are fake and thinks about things realistically rather than taking them at face value.
I love how our species justifies irrational conclusions by a lack of conclusive evidence.
“Poss-chen-dalay” is wild
Sounds are badass.
Ozzy can see sounds and hear color, that’s so awesome.
12:07 Gary Smith? How would the main antagonist of Bully do that? LOL
This Guy Is A Modern Historian, and I’m loving this shit 😎
As a fellow history fan, I agree 👍
That's a nice compliment, but it's a little out of place under a video that describes some wikipedia articles.
The Faces of Belmez could also be Pareidolia. People thought they saw faces in normal wood patterns and things got out of hand from there.
When you first brought up the Poe Toaster, my mind instantly went, "They saved Poe's toaster? Did they even have toasters back then?"
"Poe Toaster" = toaster that makes toast with Poe's face ... in my mind.
I'm dumb.
I'm gonna ruin the first story for people. Goats are absolutely fucking mental with how far they can travel and where they end up. Goats exist to fuck physics.
As a wikipiedia editor, I am very entertained by this video. Sadly, many articles are under or unsourced in their information, as you can glimpse in some of the video screenshots.
I had the great privilege of going into the Westminster Hall catacombs though a hole in the floor. Our bagpipe band was allowed to warm up down there before playing for an Edgar Allan Poe anniversary reading. Poe was played by John Astin.
Awesome! 🎉💜
Man, I really wish you would put these into chapters. lol Love your work.
11:12 as a Baltimore person Edgar Allan Poe was very drunk when he died as he was tricked into getting drinks for voting multiple times after changing outfits so they wouldn’t know who he was, my theory is that after the people who got him drunk, we’re done with him. They tossed him in a ditch where he would be found unconscious I visited Edgar Post grave as well as his house
Dude I love when you upload!! I can't get enough!! Thank you so much CS!!!! 👍
Has anyone else noticed that the Anguished Man shares a striking resemblance of the man on the cover of the Facelift album released by the band Alice in chains back in 1990. If you don't believe me look it up.
Yeah it kinda does, little different of an angle but similar vibe.
Oh my God it does