Drop a thumbs up if you guys want to see another treasure hunting video this weekend! I'll get back in the cold water if you guys want another river treasure video :)
Six years has passed and I still watching these awesome videos of what you had find Jake. Been subscribed to your channel for maybe 5 to 6 years already.
I like how your videos ARENT CLICKBAIT ! THANK YOU . In your human remains video you ACTUALLY call the cop you ACTUALLY find the box you ACTUALLY show the box AND bag
I know it’s been 5 years, but incase you’ve still been wondering and never figured it out, it’s common for experienced divers to bring toothpaste with them, as by covering the goggles with thin layers of toothpaste, you’re preventing fogging your goggles. Cheers from 5 years in the future lol
Hi D, removing the serial numbers from a gun is an indicator of foul play. No reason to remove serial numbers from any gun unless the gun is stolen or the gun will be used in an assault or has been used in a crime. Although the gun's serial numbers have been removed, other investigatory methods could be used on the gun to collect evidence, even decades from when the crime occurred. 1. Striations on a fired bullet Once a bullet is recovered, either from an impact point in a soft wall or pulled out of flesh by a medical examiner or a physician, that bullet will become a primary piece of evidence. Every gun barrel is rifled during manufacture, or finished inside the barrel with rotating grooves to impart spin to a bullet in order to improve accuracy during flight. The resulting spiralling grooves and lands (the flat parts between the grooves) leave mirrored markings on the bullet itself. If you are able to fire another bullet from the same gun, an investigator can match the grooves under a special microscope which displays both bullets side by side, comparing the strata. Since there are several processes involved in rifling a barrel, each barrel is unique. Just like fingerprints, a bullet can be paired to a weapon with nearly perfect accuracy. Further, even without a weapon, the striations can identify a type and model of firearm, so detectives will know what to look for. 2. Gunpowder residue leaves expected patterns When a gun is fired, the bullet is not the only thing that comes out of the barrel. Burning powder particles also expectorate and will create a pattern on the object closest to the barrel. This pattern varies by how far the weapon is from the target. By knowing the patterns of a particular firearm, a consensus can be reached about how close or how far away the gun was. If there are no powder marks on the hand holding the gun or the forehead around the bullet hole, it is unlikely that the victim shot himself, so suicide can be ruled out no matter how convincing the pose looks to the untrained eye. 3. Trajectory, ricochet and bullet holes Sticks carefully inserted in bullet holes can indicate direction of the bullet, and, if many holes are found in a scene, these sticks can help triangulate: where the shooter was standing; how tall he (or she) might have been; and many more details. Bullets that ricochet will collect trace evidence from where they bounce, and add further detail for the investigator. 4. Hidden fingerprints A gunman will finger bullets as he loads them into a cylinder or magazine, and leave tiny quantities of salty sweat with each touch. When a bullet is fired away from its casing, tremendous heat is instantly transferred to that metal, vaporising the moisture and setting the salts from those prints. The salts become molten and a chemical reaction with the metal etches the fingerprints permanently into the casing. 5. Firing pin impressions Firing pins leave individual marks on the primer (the explosive cap that ignites the gunpowder when struck by the pin on the tip of the hammer) at the very bottom of each bullet. The alignment, size of impression, and age of the firearm also contribute to individualised marks as the hard metal (the pin) make impressions on the soft metal (the primer). 6. Bullet damage to tissue Wounds can provide an incredible amount of information about sequence of hits, distance, velocity, bullet type, caliber, and more - whether a bullet fragment is recovered or not. Bevelling around an entrance wound holds clues, fracture lines in dense bone such as skulls can identify distance, velocity and direction of fire. Grazing bullets leave skin tags - little flags of ragged skin that are pulled up and torn as a projectile passes by at high speed. All of these indications help validate the opinions of a medical examiner. Every one of these indicators can become a comprehensive study in itself. While we only have room for a highlight from each factor, there have been: books written about each subject; experts have spent decades studying only trajectory, for example; and hundreds of thousands of tests repeated over and over again verify the science and validate the findings. Your Turn: Do you think a bullet fired from a gun can be matched to that gun a decade later, after it has fired thousands of additional rounds? Sound off in the comments below.
D, I pulled that info from the internet. I would not put too much faith into it's content, as I would put my faith into a source that is accepted as primary authority such as: Basic Police Training resources or an expert witness in the field of ballistics.
The Pistol December 29, 1967, was a very unfortunate day for Roland Dugenske. He was walking along the slight river banks on that cold night, in a warm thick coat, swaddled in a scarf made of wool. The world was silent, until a few moments later. Roland stood, staring in the lit waters of the river banks. He heard nothing, but his feet walking upon the sandy shores. He stopped. He heard heavy breathing behind, hard whispers. He gulped... The man behind him held the gun, pointing finger on the trigger. Roland stood silent. The man behind smirked, and pulled the trigger. Roland smeared on the ground surrounded by blood. Sirens flurred. The man threw the gun into the lake, making a run away. Roland looked up watching the man run, last he said was only a peep, of whispers. The man was never seen, or figured out til' this day, April 2nd 2017. The Found December 29, 2016, DALL ******* Has Found The Pistol encountered with the 1960's Murder of Ronald Dugenske. The gun had few damages, but many memories of the encounter. Today The man has not been found, and is still out there, seeking his next victim. Happily, Ronald was cream aided, and his ashes remained in that river for several years. Until the same person, DALL *******, had found them, Calling the police. They still remain in that river today. Many people wonder, who, And why, the man attacked, and murdered Ronald, he was truly innocent. But whoever did, They will pay for they're unkindly deeds. That was Colormatic TV News! Signing, Off! • Colormatic XX • "Please Don't hate, This is just something I made up for entertainment of the comment readers out there, This was just something I thought you would enjoy. Plz, if you liked this, I would appreciate if you would like this comment, and comment on it as well! Love You all so much! HAVE A fantastic day!!!"
I will never get tired of your excitement! I giggle every time! I think it's great that you donate the lures to kids....I grew up learning to fish and it was a very important bond between my father and me, little did I know he would pass when I was 17...thanks for the vids, keep them coming!!!
you're not only entertaining us but you're also helping the people and nature by keeping the waterbodies clean. if you see a bleach bottle plz say that his brother said goodbye.😢😢
that gun was without a doubt used in a crime. it has all the hallmarks of a "throw away". What criminals do is buy a very shitty cheapo gun, usually small, from a sort of black market deal, scratch off the serial number, and carry it around until they use it. Then once they use it one time, they chuck it in the river. untraceable, and an easy way to get around the gun tracing systems.
You did the right thing 👏. I would be tempted too but like you said, who knows, that gun might solve a murder case and bring justice to the families victim.
There would not have been any fingerprints on it in the first place, so him touching it would only leave his prints on it. It would not have changed anything.
Drop a thumbs up if you guys want to see another treasure hunting video this weekend! I'll get back in the cold water if you guys want another river treasure video :)
Lastcastbassin u know what they say, haters are jealous
DALLMYD b
DALLMYD do you ever keep the fish you catch.
DALLMYD who won the giveaway
DALLMYD there great
Happy New Year everyone! Thanks for all the support. You guys are amazing.
DALLMYD jesus 2 seconds ago.. lol
DALLMYD happy new year. Just found your channel! You earned my sub
DALLMYD happy New Years to you man keep it up! 😀
wear gloves and happy new year to you :)
you too!
Finds "possible murder weapon" immediately plays with it.
It’s rusted and fingerprints way off in water.
TheTimoprimo Serial numbers man they exist
Same lol
LOL
doesnt matter, the river "has played" with it for god knows how long already
Six years has passed and I still watching these awesome videos of what you had find Jake. Been subscribed to your channel for maybe 5 to 6 years already.
Dude that is dope! I would love to try that one day.
I like hearing the sound of water. Its relaxing to me
You'll probably enjoy scuba diving then
I like how your videos ARENT CLICKBAIT ! THANK YOU . In your human remains video you ACTUALLY call the cop you ACTUALLY find the box you
ACTUALLY show the box AND bag
Hey DALLYMDY!
I watch your vids because they help me fall asleep! They’re so calming Thank you for making these!
Also anyone in 2019
I like it without music the sound of the water massages my head and brain
Brandon Hamburger seaweed
So relaxing to watch your videos.I love the sound of underwater
Br
I find these videos so relaxing idk why lol
You should dive in the Kentucky Lake! There’s a town completely underwater 😳
Eden Renee i live in kentucky!
Ayyyeee sameee!
:D
I love the sound it makes when u cut something underwater
Same
A E S T H E T I C
aesthetic
Just found your channel like 20 minutes ago and now i'm just binge watching
Nana Arkorful Same
Nana Arkorful same!!!
Nana Arkorful me too!!
same lmao
I like it without music because it is calming because of the noise the water makes
You are on the road to 9 million subscribers , keep up the good work
Who's just oddly satisfied the sound water makes?😂😂
I am 🙃🙃
Courtney Van I am
Meeeee
It's actully really nice how he's doing this bc by picking up this stuff he's saving the fish and anyone else from getting hurt by lures and crap
I am the only one that thinks the sound is satisfying?!
TheEggCalledSophia I do the water
It’s crazy how far he’s come in almost 2 years! He’s so much more comfortable talking to the camera now! Such awesome videos, much love💕
I was like
Ibdi
This guy could so have a TV show called "River Treasure" I'd watch it!
It's great ur accually cleaning up the water unlike most people
These videos are so relaxing
I much rather prefer the videos without the music. The underwater sounds are cool, calming, and nice to hear your immediate reactions too.
At first I was like "why is he keeping all this bait" but now I realize it's to clean up the water to keep the fishes safe. Nice!
Actually thats ONE reason. He also sells them for good money.
I love it without music... the sound of the water and other things is nice
ikr
yeah it sounds legit
Him : "It could be a murder weapon, what should I do with it?"
Me : "STOP TOUCHING IT"
Hxdley George totaly agree XD
Hxdley George lmao same
Am i the only one who ever wonders why he always has toothpaste in his jar?
I know it’s been 5 years, but incase you’ve still been wondering and never figured it out, it’s common for experienced divers to bring toothpaste with them, as by covering the goggles with thin layers of toothpaste, you’re preventing fogging your goggles. Cheers from 5 years in the future lol
@@telite7263 well well cheers from 1 year later mate
Hi D, removing the serial numbers from a gun is an indicator of foul play. No reason to remove serial numbers from any gun unless the gun is stolen or the gun will be used in an assault or has been used in a crime.
Although the gun's serial numbers have been removed, other investigatory methods could be used on the gun to collect evidence, even decades from when the crime occurred.
1. Striations on a fired bullet
Once a bullet is recovered, either from an impact point in a soft wall or pulled out of flesh by a medical examiner or a physician, that bullet will become a primary piece of evidence. Every gun barrel is rifled during manufacture, or finished inside the barrel with rotating grooves to impart spin to a bullet in order to improve accuracy during flight. The resulting spiralling grooves and lands (the flat parts between the grooves) leave mirrored markings on the bullet itself.
If you are able to fire another bullet from the same gun, an investigator can match the grooves under a special microscope which displays both bullets side by side, comparing the strata. Since there are several processes involved in rifling a barrel, each barrel is unique. Just like fingerprints, a bullet can be paired to a weapon with nearly perfect accuracy.
Further, even without a weapon, the striations can identify a type and model of firearm, so detectives will know what to look for.
2. Gunpowder residue leaves expected patterns
When a gun is fired, the bullet is not the only thing that comes out of the barrel. Burning powder particles also expectorate and will create a pattern on the object closest to the barrel. This pattern varies by how far the weapon is from the target. By knowing the patterns of a particular firearm, a consensus can be reached about how close or how far away the gun was. If there are no powder marks on the hand holding the gun or the forehead around the bullet hole, it is unlikely that the victim shot himself, so suicide can be ruled out no matter how convincing the pose looks to the untrained eye.
3. Trajectory, ricochet and bullet holes
Sticks carefully inserted in bullet holes can indicate direction of the bullet, and, if many holes are found in a scene, these sticks can help triangulate: where the shooter was standing; how tall he (or she) might have been; and many more details. Bullets that ricochet will collect trace evidence from where they bounce, and add further detail for the investigator.
4. Hidden fingerprints
A gunman will finger bullets as he loads them into a cylinder or magazine, and leave tiny quantities of salty sweat with each touch. When a bullet is fired away from its casing, tremendous heat is instantly transferred to that metal, vaporising the moisture and setting the salts from those prints. The salts become molten and a chemical reaction with the metal etches the fingerprints permanently into the casing.
5. Firing pin impressions
Firing pins leave individual marks on the primer (the explosive cap that ignites the gunpowder when struck by the pin on the tip of the hammer) at the very bottom of each bullet. The alignment, size of impression, and age of the firearm also contribute to individualised marks as the hard metal (the pin) make impressions on the soft metal (the primer).
6. Bullet damage to tissue
Wounds can provide an incredible amount of information about sequence of hits, distance, velocity, bullet type, caliber, and more - whether a bullet fragment is recovered or not. Bevelling around an entrance wound holds clues, fracture lines in dense bone such as skulls can identify distance, velocity and direction of fire. Grazing bullets leave skin tags - little flags of ragged skin that are pulled up and torn as a projectile passes by at high speed. All of these indications help validate the opinions of a medical examiner.
Every one of these indicators can become a comprehensive study in itself. While we only have room for a highlight from each factor, there have been: books written about each subject; experts have spent decades studying only trajectory, for example; and hundreds of thousands of tests repeated over and over again verify the science and validate the findings.
Your Turn: Do you think a bullet fired from a gun can be matched to that gun a decade later, after it has fired thousands of additional rounds? Sound off in the comments below.
Patrick Knox cool
CenterBlueCake lol no likes
Patrick Knox You seem to know a lot! How do you know this much?
Killercrafter29 lol 2 like 40 seconds later
D, I pulled that info from the internet. I would not put too much faith into it's content, as I would put my faith into a source that is accepted as primary authority such as: Basic Police Training resources or an expert witness in the field of ballistics.
The Pistol
December 29, 1967, was a very unfortunate day for Roland Dugenske. He was walking along the slight river banks on that cold night, in a warm thick coat, swaddled in a scarf made of wool. The world was silent, until a few moments later. Roland stood, staring in the lit waters of the river banks. He heard nothing, but his feet walking upon the sandy shores. He stopped. He heard heavy breathing behind, hard whispers. He gulped...
The man behind him held the gun, pointing finger on the trigger. Roland stood silent. The man behind smirked, and pulled the trigger. Roland smeared on the ground surrounded by blood. Sirens flurred. The man threw the gun into the lake, making a run away. Roland looked up watching the man run, last he said was only a peep, of whispers. The man was never seen, or figured out til' this day, April 2nd 2017.
The Found
December 29, 2016, DALL ******* Has Found The Pistol encountered with the 1960's Murder of Ronald Dugenske. The gun had few damages, but many memories of the encounter. Today The man has not been found, and is still out there, seeking his next victim. Happily, Ronald was cream aided, and his ashes remained in that river for several years. Until the same person, DALL *******, had found them, Calling the police. They still remain in that river today. Many people wonder, who, And why, the man attacked, and murdered Ronald, he was truly innocent. But whoever did,
They will pay for they're unkindly deeds.
That was Colormatic TV News! Signing, Off!
• Colormatic XX •
"Please Don't hate, This is just something I made up for entertainment of the comment readers out there, This was just something I thought you would enjoy. Plz, if you liked this, I would appreciate if you would like this comment, and comment on it as well! Love You all so much! HAVE A fantastic day!!!"
very creative!
ColorMatic XX cream aided your so stupid
*You're and no she isn't. She probably made a simple mistake and it auto-corrected it.
Sam Johnson, protecting the comment section with pride.
this was good u should be a story writer!🙊
The toothpaste was the real murder weapon
Biggy Boy J HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
That was not even a joke.
XD YES
Jeez this was the first ever vid I watched of you. Good to see your doing so well
I think the videos with no music add more affect and make it seem like we are in the moment 👍🏽
Somebody watching this video be like "Fuck, he found the gun!"
Instead of treasure hunting, I'd probably be the weirdo in the water hiding and then pouncing at fish trying to catch one X3
I will never get tired of your excitement! I giggle every time! I think it's great that you donate the lures to kids....I grew up learning to fish and it was a very important bond between my father and me, little did I know he would pass when I was 17...thanks for the vids, keep them coming!!!
Rosses are red
Violets are blue
The gun is at
3:02
This guys actually doing tons of great work for the environment too by getting rid of all those fish hooks.
I've officially found a new TH-cam obsession #bingewatchingrivertreasurehunting
Duncanmems same here, can't stop watching
cereal and milk same its 2 in the morning
Duncanmems ikr
5:31 Imagine a shark coming out..
He's in fresh water dude
@@Jeremorris i know but.. Just.. *imagine*
MaverickPoker I bet you’re fun at parties
Litterally a Potato You’re right, I tell people how stupid they are at parties too
IK it’s not a ocean. But don’t play with me. Lol
is it me or is it so satisfying hearing the water hit the gopro😂
mia knights ASMR
yea it is
same
mia knights yesssss
Same dude [ :)
I personally like hearing the person talk or hear noises instead of the music
EverySpmSongs i agree
Agree
Dude honestly I just found your channel and love it 😀
thanks buddy :)
ToastyJghosty hey
DALLMYD your awesome
i just found it too
DALLMYD I wish I was a better swimmer
Omg I would actually be scared XD also well done you are one of my fave TH-camrs
you're not only entertaining us but you're also helping the people and nature by keeping the waterbodies clean. if you see a bleach bottle plz say that his brother said goodbye.😢😢
The cutting noise is sooooo satisfying
Adera Tadesse I agree
Anyone else love the sound of the water when the camera goes under
Meow Furevur I do
I love your finding underwater treasure videos. Please do more.
Nobody should hate this guy he is so cool
Why is the water noise so satisfying to hear
arahi galindo idk
ASMR
This would be a very cool 360° video
Piña_Doala naa
It’s interesting to see how His gear has changed over the years
it's so calming when there's no music
Yeah ikr
Whoever dumped the gun were smart enough to dump it and scratch the serial number off. Too much of coincidence to not have a story behind it.
They should pay you for the work you do, very good job and fun, thanks for cleaning the bottom,,,saludos desde españa .
I hope you never stop making these videos your the best
Who else here from the human remains video?
Dylan Rosenthal me
Dylan Rosenthal mmmeeee
Dylan Rosenthal me
lol me
Dylan Rosenthal hola
You are awesome for taking that garbage and shit out of the ocean. Mad respect
bob satan river*
He's just searching for electronics and other stuff for profit. It's a common thing, he's not cleaning it out.
When he moves , I like the sound of the water.Just me ? 👌
Willow Exposed so do i
Me too
This is what got you famous congrats my dood
U should be a diver for the police or the swat team
Pride Family Yeah, it's amazing he keeps finding dead people, guns and all sorts of non plausible things everytime he goes in.
Almost as if by chance....
He's just a guy going swimming
lol yeah
YAY HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE like this if its New Year for u!
you probably shouldn't get your fingerprints on potential murder weapons
Bear yeah
big nehem He also has recorded proof that the gun was buried before he touched it.
Kiwipandacolor 101 what do you mean why
It isn’t a classic DALLMYD video with the iconic “woo hoo “ 😂
2:22 surely we would all do the same
I love it with no music
99% of the people scrolling throught the comments will not see this but the 1% that sees this have a Happy New Year !!!
Solar4magma happy new year to u too
Solar4magma happy new year 🎊🎆🎈😁
Solar4magma not yet boi
I like it with out music because the sound of the water is calming
The noise when he is underwater is so satisfying like if you agree
I don't like when there's music anyways cause the water is so satisfying
Amber-Roblox and more! ! Yes I agree
Me at 2:13 : Is that a dead fish on a hook?
Me at 2:19 : NOOOO YOU POOR INNOCENT FISH!
Your work its so much fun,thanks for cleaning the water
Greetings from México 👍
"Might be a possible murder weapon" as he is holding it and waving it around for others to see xD
Donny Cameron yeah😂
Donny Cameron hahahahahahahahahabahabahahahahahhahaahahhahahaha
Nice galardo
I like the sound of the water
Elmer Flores I know! It helps me fall asleep!
This dude must have the worlds largest lure collection jesus
BaconCat245 he puts some in the trash
And hands some out to the fishermen
Ya boy Jake asked for 10,000 likes.... humble as always
You should go in a golf lake and get all the golf balls!!
That's trespassing, which is illegal.
Finds a gun
*instantly tries to pull the trigger*
Then jumps out of the water and raises it in the air 🤣🤯
i would the same :3
The trigger fell off 3:02
Who else finds the noise when he cuts the rope satisfying
No just me, ok
Edit: like at 2:20
Lexi Garcia Only you..
Me too
Me i like the apsound
I LOVE HOW THE OPERATOR CALLED YOU BABY IM DEAD HAHAHH
Luvvv Aj Did you really die
When he is cutting the nets the sound is so satisfying
3:05 finds gun.
9:52 the cop are there
Mason Hobbs thx
that gun was without a doubt used in a crime. it has all the hallmarks of a "throw away". What criminals do is buy a very shitty cheapo gun, usually small, from a sort of black market deal, scratch off the serial number, and carry it around until they use it. Then once they use it one time, they chuck it in the river. untraceable, and an easy way to get around the gun tracing systems.
Your doing a great for the environment and your river systems.
That ripping sound is so satisfiying
todays my bday whoever likes bless their heart
yousef tohme happy birthday
I wish I had the guts to do this but I'm too terrified of deep water.
Bill Bop saaame
600,000 subscribers? Jake you are 13.8 Million !!!!!!!!!!
Everyone who don’t watch riverdale: hmmmm
Riverdale people be like: omg the weapon that killed jason!!!
Salty Fingers If ur really far behind and in season 1 and beginning of 2 then yea
DALLMYD: "finds gun in river"
Also DALLMYD: bEtTeR gEt My FiNgEr PrInTs AlL oVeR iT
He has glothes
Because the original finger prints will be there after ages in the water that thing was is very bad condition and half buried
What is this cloth-like material that all of the hooks/baits always get caught on?
Guy Friedman fishing line I think
Seth Holloway it looks like some kind of fabric thats connected to the rocks...
This was one of the first videos I watched on this channel
No music. I like the sound of the water lol
When you feel bad for the fish attached to the hooks :(
biyatch true 😭
biyatch ikr
It's a Hi-Point pistol which is notorious for being a throwaway gun after a crime because of how cheap they are.
Tucker MacLellan good thinking
Tucker MacLellan finally someone who's smart
You did the right thing 👏. I would be tempted too but like you said, who knows, that gun might solve a murder case and bring justice to the families victim.
I liked how he put his fingerprints all over the possible murder weapon and then gave to the cops in a bag.
ha! true!
There would not have been any fingerprints on it in the first place, so him touching it would only leave his prints on it. It would not have changed anything.
Elwood Blues the cops literally said they wouldnt be able to get any prints off of it bc it was so decayed lol
stancers Read my comment again, Did I mentioned previous fingerprints?
Elwood blues, he would have shown the video to the cops
If the serial number was scratched, the person didn't wanna get caught
Krystal Romero well duh
"most likely a murder weapon"
Me: stop touching it!!!
Smitt werbenjagermanjensen you're right