The Best of: Weird Crime, Volume 2
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- From ghost witnesses to attackers from the moon, five classic The History Guy Episodes about weird crimes and cases. Almost a full hour of The History Guy!
00:00 Prospectors, Investors and Colorado Diamonds
09:28 The "Racketeer Nickel"
21:11 The Fairy Trial of Bridget Cleary
33:10 The Greenbrier Ghost and West Virginia history
43:49 The 2007 Boston Mooninite Panic
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The moment it was said "a mix of sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and diamonds," I knew where this story was going.
Me too those all form under different conditions
Greed will override common sense every time.
lmao never thought i'd heard thg say "Aqua teen hunger force" that made my day
Weird Crimes would make a good ongoing series.
Re: the cautionary tale about the racketeer nickel. Here in Canada people would scrape the ink off the polymer $10 & $5 bills leaving the hologram intact and then would reprint them as $100 & $50 bills respectively. Our $10 bills now have a very different hologram compared to the $100 bill
Criminals robbing criminals 😂😂😂 love that first scam.
I'm no gem expert, but I know that all those gemstones laying around on the ground sounds fishy to even me..?? Boy, these guys caught a very BIG Fish..!! Good History, Guy...
Great storytelling. I appreciate no background music and good tempo. New subscriber.
I love history at least in part because of stories like this and the History Guys that tell them. Thanks.
Definition of a mine is a hole in the ground with a liar standing in front of it.
Bridget's story is just tragic...belief is a powerful drug
"For heaven's sake, don't let her inside a Radio Shack!" 😄
It's clear as day that you haven't a clue what he meant. He wasn't talking about the chain of electronics stores, numbnuts, he was talking about the room the electronics were kept. It used to be fairly common to keep radio electronics in a separate building--to avoid interference, among other things. These became known as radio shacks. The store name came long afterward...not that there's much point to them continuing to exist--they used to sell lots of parts for electronics hobbyists, but now mostly just sell badly designed/made toys.
@@TheEudaemonicPlague they had computer in the late 80's and the 90's. And they probably had handheld games like Gameboys.
I think our first TV game came from there, early 80's. It was a hand set with Pong and a few others. I think 5 games total. 😄
@@TheEudaemonicPlague What a way to react to a simple post with meaningless pedantry.
@@TheEudaemonicPlague Hey! Nobody gives a shit!
@@TheEudaemonicPlagueI found your post edifying, and thank you for it. I’m surprised that people who obviously enjoy learning about history would object to someone sharing history.
so the scammers must have thought it was game over when they sent a sample of the gems to Tiffany for appraisal.
Only for him to value them at about 75 times what they were worth. 🤣
Lesson from the Colorado Diamond Mine caper: "you can't cheat an honest man"
"What this country really needs is a good five cent cigar"
I love the way you narrate so fast, the amount of information you can share in 59 minutes would take some TH-camrs 3 hours.
Thanks History Guy 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Too fast for me. I played this at .75x speed.🇦🇺
@@Bigbro28 lol
To fast for me also.
I was a pretty big Aqua Teen fan and I remember laughing so hard hearing the Mooninites shut down Boston. “I hope he can see this, because I’m doing it as hard as I can” 🤣🤣
I was a fan too, and I remember this well. I knew what the story was about after hearing about 5 seconds of it! I never found out what happened to the guy putting up the signs. 😂
Big Aqua Team fan#2, great minds huh👻!!!🙏✨👌🦉🐲❣️
Check it out y'all check ccheck it out, they make the homies say ho and the girlies wanna scream 😜🤣 Police are very easily fooled. Aqua teen hunger force forever ✊
When I saw the first report, I recognized the Mooninite and it was all made clear!
Same!!!
Good Wednesday morning History Guy and everyone watching
This is a great story ( the first one)so great in fact I think this would make a great movie seriously!
Excellent as always THG&TEAM, you all always come through, keep em coming I'll be watching 👀!!!🙏✨👌👻🐲❣️
Oh, I love a weird crime story!!!
Thanks for the video, The History Guy, I can't wait to get to view all of these!
It's mind boggling how someone can be acquitted after admitting to murdering a 4 year old.
Tell that to Obama.
I wish I could narrate like you. Great style and vocal characteristics.
For a medical/genetic link to the changeling myth Google Williams Syndrome.
While working in MH as a children's psychiatric diagnostic observer I came into contact with a child of 7 (seemed smaller), who looked exactly like an elf.
I had just run across Williams syndrome for the first time while researching another diagnosis the previous day. I called my supervisor, a child psychiatrist, and reviewed my diagnostic impression with him as the mother, a MSN (Masters degree in nursing) listened to our conversation.
I had asked her how difficult her attempts to find the right help for her son had been and if she agreed with the MR/DD, (archaic label no offence) or not. She decidedly did not.
This child's mother said there were two jobs he would be suited for... working for Santa or making cookies in a tree. Her joke, not mine. Just fyi, y'all.
I used to watch ATHF when I was younger. I also lived in Cambridge for eight years while I was in college. Although I had already finished my SM several years before the "Mooninite Scandal" had taken place and moved back home, to Pennsylvania, I often returned for various events, talks or just to visit. Somehow, I never heard of the great "Mooninite Scandal" until just now, May 20, 2024, after watching this video. The situation managed to be more bizarre than the cartoon itself!
Although I caught this one late, thank you for another great video!
Love the material and the Coffee mugs are AWESOME
In 1954, Francis Leroy Henning was arrested for counterfeiting nickels...
I remember the Boston scare.
Those officials really went over the deep end.
That last bit was so hilarious I didn't mind revisiting ghost testimony.
I don't know how on earth I missed Mooninites.
Must have been during my Buggarville days of aluminum foil covered rabbit ears and speaker wire ran around the window frames. Three channel country.
😂
I'm still hoping you will bring the life of Civil war soldier William Newby to life with your voice.
I think you will enjoy it as well.
The nickel problem was utter non-cents….
Great to hear about rich, greedy businessmen getting ripped off..while usually most of us get ripped off every day by same men
Great stories THG ❤Thxs
Fact can sure be stranger than fiction sometimes....
lol 😂 I saw it coming , it’s the oldest confidence trick in the book 📕 it’s lesson 101 in greed 😂
Criminal charges? That’s ridiculous.
Another fantastic piece of work!
The history of currency is more interesting than one thinks it could be.
Worth 50min to hear History Guy say "meatwad" :D
Thanks for the hard work and history lessons
The mooninites layers are deadly, and super fast moving.
Can you do an episode on the blue aluminum pennies?
Glad you have slowed down, still could be a fraction slower. Then would be perfect Thankyou😊😊
Love your stuff. Keep it up❤
..the good ol' 'Great American Con'..you shoukd do a spot in "Count' Victor Lustig...
I had to slow down the playback a little. Great video, as usual. ❤
Great history and thank you.
youtube has been pushing your thumbnails into oblivion for me. Glad to see you again on my laptop Doc.
Back in the Saddle Again Naturally
Change it up
ATHF was an awesome show. All hail the moonenites!!!!
So hilarious. ATHF was and is super funny and odd ASF. Carl the neighbor is hilarious
Thanks!
The Diamond heist story was fun. Sounds like the current government.
I thought during the Shoe case it would be revealed that the Mother & Daughter argued because the Mother didn't like Edward & the Mother killed Elizabeth. How else would she know how her daughter died?
22:40 they died of starvation because the rich kicked everyone off of their land because empty fields had become fashionable… whole families didn’t starve to death on the side of the road simply because 1 crop failed.
There were years of crop failures, I believe.
@@cherylschantz9893 there are a couple episodes of Behind the Bastards on the potato famine… it was all caused by rich landlords murdering the poor and ya it took years to kill all of those people… but it was all done on purpose by the rich.
It is really both the loss of land and the crop failure. “Land reform” had pushed tenant-farmers to smaller and smaller plots, creating dependence on a monocrop and thus making them more vulnerable to the blight.
In general fields were not “empty,” but had been turned to cash crops for export.
@@TheHistoryGuyChannel wow you deleted my comment, cool.
So you’re saying that whole families starved to death on the side of the road next to “cash crops” rather than eating them?
What were these crops that inspired such law abiding behavior?
I ask you, what history doesn’t deserve to be remembered?
Interesting!
Say ...What About Civil War Tokens.
" History that deserves to be Remembered "
Most history deserves to be remembered,but I think the Boston story is best forgot. Great video though.
… regarding prospectors & experts & suckers …
… Always TRUST the EXPERTS ???
LIke THAT did much good considering the last 4 years ….
Are there records of children dying as a changling? I heard parents were allowed to unalive a changling (as they weren't their child/human); but did they report and record these deaths as such? Records as in death certificates
Ok that whole aqua teen thing really threw me off. I was like WTF!? I have had that very Mooninite (Err) tattooed on my arm since the early 2000's. I knew nothing of this guerilla marketing scheme until now.
Turner Broadcasting would never seek that kind of publicity.,... But I bet they would accept it as a gift. Any publicity is better than no publicity.
Now I know where 49er came from 🤔
🤣
Nice
Always interesting l😽🍃💫
The Bridget Cleary story is just awful. That’s history that deserves to be very forgotten.
(feeding the algorithm 👍)
I often wonder why at the end of The Civil War the Union didn't decide to unite States with South in the name into just 1, You would think after The South lost they would want to create just Dakota and Carolina and why didn't they decide to reunite unite Virgina back to 1. 🤔
With all due respect, I am a long time fan and always will be. But am I the only one who thinks he's going a hundred miles an hour compared to his usual deliberate cadence? Decaf is commonly available and might be a good option :)
The supposed “ancient Irish folk superstitions” sound an awful lot like pre-Enlightenment Catholicism. I wonder how the Irish could have been exposed to that?
"SCHNEIER on Security", not Schneider. (Yeah, I know, this is a "best of" and I missed it in the original video, but...)
I love these stories! Invest in a mic for your suit! Clearer audio will sound better and better for us to listen to at night and in cars!
In the 1896 story about Edward and Zona Shue, is that a TV antenna on top of the house at 36:50, 41:00, and more.?
It is. That is the same house, only decades later.
The lesson is successful people, are rarely intelligent
I remember the incident in Boston. What a strange thing. The concern over weird packages is understandable. You would think that the people behind the "hokes" would have known better. ;-)
… so West Virginia seceded from Confederate Virginia to remain in the Union …
… June 20th 1863 … welcome State No. 35 !!!
54:53 I've listened to so many O&A clips that all I can think of is them goofing on Boffeston Mayor Mumbles Menino wanting a cable channel to lose their broadcasting license (which they wouldn't have)
I'm doing this as hard as I can.
There was even a time when you could get a good cigar for a nickel.
AQUA TEEN FOREVER!
Not even 1 minute in. What was in the bag was the question? Not - why the f are two guys asking me in the middle of the night to store something in a safe???? If the queen of England landed a hot air balloon in my front yard and asked me to hold her glass- I don't think my first question would be "what are you drinking?"....
Good tales with breakfast
Wait for it, wait for it...🍭🍭🍭!!!🙏✨👌🤔🐲❣️
Crime does pay . You only have to look at Corporate Economics for the proof [ E.M. comes to mind as the current king of con ].
I love the history Guy, but is it just me or is the audio a bit fast? Hoping i'm wrong but judging by some comments Im not alone on this thought,
Using a key to gouge expletives on another's vehicle is a sign of trust and friendship. ~ Ignignokt
The man who placed the Mooninites was an artist, not a terrorist.
He placed a lighted flashing sign.
The worst he's guilty of is not getting a permit.
That's why he was only ordered to perform community service.
Had the parent company chose to fight, they most likely would have prevailed.
There's no malicious intent in placing cheap flashing signs.
They should have acquired a permit.
Is a flash mob considered a mob action?
Blink blink.
@@pamelasmith7740 as a mooninite, i must concur vehemently
Everyone knows the best way to rid yourself of a Changling is to get them to expose they are an old fairy instead of a child. You do that by cracking off color jokes a child wouldn't understand, when the Changling laughs, he then knows the game is up and departs.
Shades of brex
greedy guts
Sounds like the husband of the fairy ring lady had cap gras syndrome.. He may have been the one bewitched...
I did love the gem stone hoax geniuses story best tho... 😂
Batteries, why is it always about batteries? Thanks
2:09 Almost seems too good to be true! I know very little about precious gems but I thought stones like diamonds, rubes and emeralds were discovered under specific geological conditions unique to each precious gem. In other words the gems 💎 would never be located in the same area? And if it seems too good to be true there’s a reason….!
7:01 I know it’s a crime but the con is too clever not to admire their plan and understanding of human psychology, in this case “Greed”!
What is the story of the cat like pic behind you?
Have To Take Matters Up For Much More Scrutiny On Topics Instead Of Burning, still Ongoing In Every Corner..
Atleast R.I.P.
For Failure To Fight The Good Fight At Holy Wars..
Death' From Above, .. Strikes HELL From The Grave Also..
A nickel spent is …
… $4.95 earned ???
Aaaw … just Joshin’ ya …
Who clipped the coins????
How about a history of "military script?"
This guy talks faster than anyone I’ve ever heard.
Interesting pal. But you need to slow down a bit. It's like your on speed or something.
I’m from Kentucky and everyone here knows the Arnold’s are not a very smart group of family
Oh Greed, I hear there's a 9 level lowrise, with plenty of room for the folks who are in it "For The Love Of Money..."all I can add is; good luck with that sin!!!🙏✨👌🐲❣️