Visiting The Grave Of The Paducah Plane Jumper
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Sad,, forgotten, no flowers no visitors, Thank you Lamont for remembering him, May he rest in peace
Very sad mental illness is the most ignored aspect of our generation, I'm glad you covered his life in video nice job Lamont!
I agree Diane Lamont does a great job I try to see all his videos 😊
What a sad story R.I.P Brian Stanley, going to be spending time in a cemetery myself tomorrow for my father's funeral burial, love and respect from Leeds West Yorkshire England UK 🇬🇧.
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss ❤
So sorry for your loss.
@@lsarlls3049Thank you
Condolences.
Jeremy, my condolences on the loss of your father.
The poor guy's mental illness was so bad he thought holding on to a plane was a good idea. I wish we could radicate mentall illness.
They think of unimaginable things ,I should now,my son is mentally ill,keeping them safe and alive is hard. I truly believe these souls should be permanently in specialized centers,group homes well medicated,stabilized .I wish the government would care more about them.
I love coming home.from work and relaxing listening to your channel. It's very relaxing
So true, it’s the voice and the way, the situation is explained.
He's not bad to look at Either ❤
@@BrittonMorgan-pl9ik definitely not
Me too. Lamont story videos relaxes me after a long day at work. I love how he tells them.
@@BrittonMorgan-pl9ik trueeeeèe! Lol
I miss Robert Stack 😢
Lamont , as a pilot you are probably correct about the altitude of the plane being no more than 500 feet considering it was still within airport boundaries when he fell off. As usual, great story.
The part where you said he was a serrogate son to the town and they decided to let him stay there was touching, I feel especially bad for this young guy, there’s not enough help for people with mental issues.
So sad 😢 Can't imagine the fear he felt falling to his death like that. It's one of the worst ways to die.
Thank you, Lamont, for sharing this story
I was an 8-9 yr old kid living abt 20 mins down the road from where this happened at the time in Mayfield, Ky and remember this so vividly. I never knew the back story of his mental illness and the cause etc. Given the time period mental issues were not talked abt widely and ppl were just referring to him as the crazy guy who did something stupid. So very sad, but glad to see a name and story behind all this, thanks Lamont!
Thank You Lamont At Large For Posting This Video And Sharing This Story
Good story. Mental illness is a terrible thing.
Exactly. Mental illness isn’t really taken as serious in men vs women. Some ppl also treat it like it’s the common flu because ppl cry wolf n self diagnose like some TH-camrs out there.
The statue of the girl leaning on the cross is interesting at 12:36, I wonder who’s buried there
I thought exactly the same, it's a very unusual marker.
Addie May Sanders, died of complications from influenza at the age of 9.
@@Bonzi_Buddy wow Ithanks
Google the Wooldridge Monument in nearby Mayfield, KY.
@@lisaknox4257 ok I will, thanks
Fly high young man. Rest in peace.
That poor kid!!!! I'm glad the family FINALLY FOUND HIM!!!! May he Rest In Heavenly Peace. Side Note - Glad to see you here Lamont.
Mental health is real.
It's so sad that most of these patients don't want to admit that they have a disorder and that they need to keep up with their medication in order to keep stable. That's why a lot of times they even lose their lives in confrontations with others, even the police that a lot of times don't have enough experience to handle these cases. May God protect our mentally ill patients from the harm they put themselves into when experiencing these episodes, 😪
That’s unreal sad. What a thing for his parents to cope with
This was Paducah in Kentucky (not Texas).
I remember this Unsolved Mysteries episode. I didn't know that this mystery was solved.
Thanks
I remember hearing about this when it was on the news in 1991. How sad. RIP Brian
There was an unsolved mysteries about a guy that disappeared at a metal production factory. They found his glasses at the bottom of a furnace when they emptied out the slag. That episode always stuck with me as kid.
About 20 years ago in CA when skydiving I saw a women disconnect her self from her parachute about 1000 ft from the ground
God that made me shudder, how vile.
Did anyone ever have a clue why she did that to herself?
@@13699111 Mental illness they claim
VERY INTERESTING....never heard of this incident.
I wish they would have a new unsolved mysteries show like the old show.
I don't want to shill here, but Netflix is streaming a re-vamped version of Unsolved Mysteries and they do pay homage to Robert Stack.
Never was as good without the Original man😊
I remembered this story on unsolved mysteries loved that show #RIPROBERTSTACK
Yeah, the new one is a snoozefest.
We have Lamont
Lamont, I really love when you do the follow-up stories from Unsolved Mysteries. I remember seeing that particular episode about the plane jumper. Great job as always!!
I thought I remembered watching this on Unsolved Mysteries.
I do not think I missed an episode.
Interesting.
I saw that episode.
...I saw that same episode on Unsolved Mysteries, it was really sad ...@@billyruprecht9581
You told this story well as always. Mental health issues are no joke. Brian thought he could hold on to that wing as easy as going for a run. 😢
I'm wondering if he thought by jumping on the wing that the pilot would notice, stop and let him on board. 🤔 Glad he was identified and the family got closure.
Stay safe out there, and rock on, Lamont! 💜✌
What is going on in Kentucky. No one else attempted to claim that guy and when the family comes in and they don't believe them?
I remember this happening.
It really shook me.😥
I was in Paducah that day at BINGO. My neighbor and I took the airport road to go home and passed the ground crew walking in a search formation, arms length apart. They "waved" and we honked. We passed a section of downed fence and I said that maybe a plane nicked the fence. Halfway home it came on the radio about a reported person falling from a plane at Barkley Airport and commented that we may have passed where the person fell. My niece worked at Lourdes Hospital and they set up a viewing area that allowed locals to look at him; just his face was uncovered. There were lines of people. It was said that the tips of his fingers were missing from the flaps closing on them, which was why he let go. He was above tree height when he fell. The police drained a pond in Noble Park because it was said he had been there and threw something in. Not true. The Air Force bomber jacket had a name in it that wasn't his; the rumor was they thought he may have purchased it somewhere. His face was actually in the local newspaper. My late sister had one. The people of Paducah moved heaven and earth to find out his ID. I watched that "Unsolved Mysteries" episode. Next time you're there, Lamont, look up Henry "Speedy" Atkins.
You do such great videos! I always look forward to the next one 😊
First time I have heard of this, I was 11 when it happened
I was only three months old 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔💔🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 May he continue to rest in peace! That is one of the worst ways to die!
RIP Brian Duecker 💐💐, you died to young, a brave man suffering inside. Thank you Lamont, xxx
I totally remember this Unsolved Mysteries episode as a kid. I had no idea he’d been identified. Thanks Lamont for doing this episode.
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The plane couldn't be too high if he landed on the perimeter fence. Going 200 MPH, to reach 3000-3500 feet the plane would be way past the perimeter fence.
You are the best! I have wondered who he was since I saw that episode as a kid. Thank you.
Oh wow I was a baby and my mom was pregnant with my sister when this happened 😮 poor guy, seemed pretty lost in life. Schizophrenia is no joke, I hear most stop taking their meds. Rest in peace, and now the whole family is together 💐
I was 3 and my mother gave birth to my brother in January 1991
You should go across the river to Superman’s home…metropolis…they have a museum in the city also
I live in Metropolis! I go to Barkley Regional Airport often, yet never heard about this until now. Wow!
Yet again, another sad story regarding Mental Health. Thank you muchly for sharing Brother. 👏
Will you please do a story on the guy who stole an Alaska airlines plane and flew it around Mt Rainer and did a barrel roll then crashed? I'm not even sure if it's a true story.. I saw a clip on Facebook that had radio communication and all that.
If he landed on the fence of the airport, the airplane couldn't have been thousands of feet up in the air already. 500 feet sounds more like it. I agree with you on that. Thanks for a very interesting story. I look forward to your videos every day.
Finally I know the story behind him, Paducah is a great town, Barkley Airport is a nice small airport, look forward to your returning to the cemetery.
Lamont deserves a place in history to make sure peoples stories arent forgotten. So many people dont know how much history is in cemeteries.
Dammit Lamont you was in my town of Paducah, and I didn't get to meet you. That's some bs hahaha hopefully my town treated you good.
Thank you Lamont. Such a story. Sad.
Another great story. Thanks for sharing!
A story I never heard about because I was born in 92. Glad Lamont talks about these stories that were popular before my time.
I’m from that area and remember when this happened. So sad.
Thank you for sharing 🤗
Sad video. Glad to see you. Distracting me from a drs appt I am not looking forward to. All the best!
Hope all went well!
wow what a sad story my birthday is this Friday
Happy early birthday to you!
@@latasha195 Thank you Where are you from
@@ericfreshcorn3590 you are welcome! I am from Virginia!
not to be rude but what does your birthday have to do with this story? Just curious 🤷♀️
@@elisadjones I Just Wanted Some Comments thats all
I remember this, it was all over the news. I'm so glad somebody was able to identify him. I was in Burna, KY when this happened 35 miles from Paducah
R.I.P. Brian sad story so young . God bless.
It makes you wonder what he was so desperate to get on that plane for to take such a risk.
He was schizophrenic and having delusions. No telling what he was imagining.
Maybe he thought someone was chasing him..
Leaving him there is the very definition of Rest In Peace. Your videos just keep getting better and better.
You are like 45 min away from me that's awsome love your channel
Where does Lamont find these stories ….. so interesting I love the videos ❤
Please a video on the Atlanta child murders sites. It was an insane amount of children killed 😢
I want your dumplings
Thank you for visiting that poor soul!
This was a crazy story. Thanks Lamont.
I use to work for the city in Paducah Ky and would clean the small Oak Grove Cemetery office. The elderly lady that worked in the office at the time would tell me stories about the flood(check out Paducah flood wall murals in downtown Paducah)and how caskets rose to the top of ground and started floating down the downtown Main Street at the old cemetery site. The city later moved the cemetery to where it is today and the old dates on stones were some of the originals from the first cemetery site. Paducah has a lot of history. Vice President Barkley is from Paducah!
Very interesting story. Thank you for sharing Hope he rests in peace 🩷🙏
What a sad story of this guy Rip to you Brian no more pain
Thank you Lamont 😊
Thanks for sharing this story and video!
So sad. God bless his soul. RIP Brian.
Thanks Lamont! Great content.
Sad. Story. Rip young man
I'm glad I stopped by for this one.
That poor kid, such an awful story. Thanks for sharing Lamont
I’m near Paducah in Elizabethtown, KY.
I live in Paducah Kentucky! I know and remember all about this!! You were in my neck of the woods! I actually busted my knee open at that airport years ago!
Back then, not many people knew little or nothing at all about schizophrenia. My brother and a friend has schizophrenia, and we never knew they have mental illness. Unless the Psychiatrist diagnosed them of schizophrenia, we would have never known the mental illness.
it is very hard
OMG! I moved from Southeast Ga to Paducah Ky back in 2001. Lived in Paducah for 10 years before moving back to southeast Ga. I got to see weather that I never experienced in southeast Ga. Quake tremors,a blizzard,and an ice storm that knocked Paducah off the grid for a week or 2. I actually miss the change of seasons that southeast Ga doesn’t get. I remember my co workers in Paducah telling me about this guy.
Hope you went to Barkley Dam and Land Between the Lakes while you were there. My family lives all over there in Western Kentucky. Paducah is the nearest good size town.
Thank you for bringing his memory back. ❤️
Love listening to u tell these stories the way u tell them is funny but serious
Very sad.. Did they ever find why he wanted to go west? Thanks for sharing. Stay safe Lamont😊
I lived 45 minutes from Paducah, Mayfield Ky and I don’t remember this happening. I was a Junior in High School. Thanks for telling horrible story!
Never heard of this story ❤😊Thanks Lamont
Thank you for sharing story
What a very sad story, hopefully Brian is resting peacefully at last.
Cheers bro be more carful crossing the road matey
Love your channel Lamont you r soo good at telling the ppl stories straight up and word for 😢word for us /me to understand thanks lamont
Love your stories,TY Lamont!❤
I love your aviation videos. I'm fairly knowledgeable on the subject and alot of accidents and incidents if you ever would like a little consulting.
Thanks Lamont you always have a great story. Stay safe out there in this crazy world
Thanks for an interesting episode !
Reminds me of a 1980's movie called "Iceman".
I remember that movie! The "Ice Man" held on to the runner of a helicopter at the end! I thought it was so sad.
That's the scene. @@lsarlls3049
Thank you for sharing, it was such a sad way to go. Very devasting when he had no identification. 😥
That's insane I remember this. 😮
As a mother of a bipolar 34 year old I can relate to this sad story. I have kept my son very close but his illness is terrible. This could very well be my son .At this moment we are going to court because in one of his episodes he mess up and don't remember a thing. The very same day he was admitted to the hospital. RIP forever young.
I remember this from years ago, had no idea that his identity had been solved since. I could feel the cool, fresh air as you were walking & talking there in Paducah, KY
If they fingerprinted him @ the M/E office and he was arrested once all they had to do was run his prints in the system and his information should have come up.
Rumor was there was an issue with his fingers.
May he rest in peace. Good commentary and content.
Well I know one thing there is no way in hell that guy flying that plane did not see him running at that plane.And he would have felt him jump on the wing.
May he rest in peace 🙏