This is a possible serial killer case I’m begging you to look into Julia Woodward was 21 and last seen at an airport terminal in San-Fran, heading to Reno Nevada for a job opportunity. Nearly two months after arriving in Reno Nevada, her remains her found in a rural location. Her cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. She had her eyes taped shut with bandages, her legs had been tied together with zip ties, and she was gaged with what appeared to be her own clothes. Convicted murderer Charles Sullivan’s DNA was connected years later with Julia Woodward’s case, but that’s not the end of this story. Many news articles state, “It may be likely that the killer is linked with picking up hitchhiker females that are similar in appearance to the currently suspected victim. The killer of the following women targeted young women and female children, often who were hitchhikers or traveling somewhere. There are similarities in these murders, including blunt trauma as a cause of death, closeness in age, and being buried in a “shallow grave” in the desert.“ Jeannine Smith 17, was last seen at the Circus Circus Hotel on October 28th. Remains Found earlier that year. She has similar blunt force trauma head wounds as a cause of death, and had been buried in a shallow grave. Just like Julia prior that year. Joanna Robinson 23, on September 21 1975, Her remains were found in a shallow grave, in a rural area, close to the other victims, especially close to Jeannine. Cause of death could not be determined based of circumstances but she was last seen in Oregon, the police are looking at it as an abduction homicide. Cindy Cook 16, January 25th, 1981, her remains were found near an intersection in cold springs. She was a short distance away from train tracks and was found in a pile of sagebrush. She was last seen hitchhiking close to the dumping ground of Julia, Jeannine, and Joanna a day before her body was found. Her purse and belongings were found a few miles away from her body, dumped. Gloria Crummett 16, her remains were found July 26th, 1971. Her body was found in similar condition, same cause of death and she was close in appearance and age with the other potential victims. She was reported missing on July 16th, 1971. Susan Rae Perron 14, who’s remains were found in the desert on April 16th 1973. Approximately 5 miles away from highway 95. Cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma to the head. Just like the other victims. She was last seen walking to the park to go swimming. Jody Marie Miller 13, was last seen on June 21st, 1971. Her remains were found on November, 2nd 1971. In a shallow grave in the desert, very close to previous victims dump sites. Two possible Jane doe’s. Along with another possible hitchhiker victim. These women deserve justice and their story to be told. It’s all way too familiar to be coincidence. Please give this case the time of day and spread their stories. They deserve to be heard.
Dude I feel bad for Kim Miller. Not only did she find the crime scene and lose her mother but the witness to the phone call kinda inadvertently put the blame on Kim, which is really sad to me
My mom grew up in Kilgore and went to school and was friends with Kim. She told me she recently spoke to her and she’s doing better now but those murders haunted her for years and she had a hard time coping with her moms death.
Some people are actually afraid of the police, especially since police corruption can run rampant in smaller towns surprising enough, and they don't want to take the fall for something they didn't do.
No shit huh? I thought she said there was blood on the floor and then she called her step dad? Wtf? Yeah i would have called the cops b4 anything else.
This is my hometown. Its such a small town that everyone knows someone related to or connected to the victims. Its still talked about till this day. It's effected the town quite a bit.
imagine how the daughter felt when she heard the theory that someone overheard her :(( she must have been so upset thinking she’s the reason her mom died🥺🥺
Soooo KFC and Taco Bell work under the same company. And my first job was actually at a Taco Bell. The managers and higher ups were VERY adamant about leaving the back door locked and not to be open passed sunset.. Learning about the murders made me realized why it was so important to leave the back door shut. Like DAMN.
Oh my gosh that's so true, I worked at KFC and we always had to keep doors locked unless it was the dining area and when we were closing we had to lock the dining area doors while cleaning up. It was the same when I worked at sonic the backdoor had to stay shut but people working there now don't listen and leave it open, after watching this that's scary.
I worked night shifts alone in a hotel and refused to take bins out til 7am when I was leaving cos it was unsafe. My managers never complained about it thankfully
Dang… my first few jobs were at sit down restaurants, and the back doors were always unlocked. Even at night… I always worried someone would just come in.
i was rewatching this case and this is exactly what i thought like it’s not nearly that expensive to develop film where are they getting that money from😭
The third man who committed the sexual assault could definitely be identified through comparing the dna with ancestry databases.... they could totally get him with that new technology. i hope they try that route. super weird how these other two are seemingly covering for him.
I don’t know but small cities like these tend to be overrun with drugs and drug related crimes in my experience. Granted, I’m Australian, not American... but yeah.
@@gothsloth I'm American and this is very true. I moved around the US alot and lived in small towns, even graduated from high school in one. The main thing most of US small towns have is mostly meth related crimes
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the perpetrator's name is pinkerton....pinkman much?
If a person can get a life sentence for lying to the police why the heck aren’t people like Casey Anthony, who were constantly changing stories, in prison rn?...
The guy who assumed they were just passed out drunk, reminded me of when I was like 10 I was biking through a forest trail, and I found a dead body. I panicked, biked home and told my parents who walked out with me to the spot ... but the “dead body” was just a guy who passed out drunk in the grass apparently 🤷🏼♀️
Maybe some trophies or idk but schools do have some things I could see them going to a elementary school to steal. Maybe not a lot of stuff but there’s some.
@@sleepyprincxss Go by the Kilgore News Herald some day and ask for any articles about the case...or even the Chamber of Commerce might have some info. The murder site is on an energy road between Kilgore and Henderson.
Browns Chicken massacre in 1993 Palatine, Illinois. Seven people were murdered and piled in the walk-in. The killers never committed another crime but DNA evidence found them and they were put on trial in 2007.
Ари Фёдорович I agree that would be a good interesting one for Ellen to you tube on. I live in south burbs of Chicago saw the news stories and the break in the case. Tylenol mystery is another one although never been solved.
mary Bruhns ....I’ve only lived in the US for 4 1/2 years. I’ve read about major cases in Illinois. I read about that. They never caught who did that, did they?
Is it just me who puts these videos on before bed and ends up falling asleep halfway through and then waking up and re watching it to find out what happened.
Fou Lla He’s 45 (which is crazy to me, I swear he just turned 40). They were high school sweethearts. His son is my age. We grew up down the street from each other. ☺️
I HATE people that HATE other people. I get a lot of HATE comments on my amazing videos and I HATE it. Please don't spread HATE. Do I have to HATE you too, dear sill
I dunno but when Eleanor said Opie Hughes’ husband begged Hartsfield to tell him who sexually assaulted his wife, it broke me :( but also I don’t think it was just the two men involved. Either a cover up, or more people involved
Agreed I don't know if they were the main people of the crime, but they were defiantly involved. The DNA was found, and it's (from what I know) difficult to frame someone with blood. They cousins were involved in some way, and I'm pretty sure they know who assaulted Opie Huggins.
I was shocked thag it went to a recipe, because I was like oh, was one of the guys buying drugs? But no! I've never heard of drug recipes involved in a crime before.
Why is it always the sweetest, kindest, and just overall amazing people that die in a horrific way. It seems like in ever single video, the victim is described as bringing so much joy and light to people. Its so heartbreaking.
im pretty sure its out of respect for the victims,most probably have good and bad sides but honestly i think everyone would prefer to be remembered with happiness and joy :)
I grew up in the town where this happened. I was about 3 at the time. Even though it's "solved" people definitely still think it's not the whole truth. Such a sad and tragic story.
my mom told me about this story and she was actually there. She said she was about to go inside but something told here to just go to the drive through and about and 1day later after she got home this story was on the news and it was the exact same KFC she was at!!!!!!!!! im so thankfull that nothing happened to her! and she went to high school with the guys !
I think you should do a Survivor week! I know you've covered some stories where someone escaped an abduction but there are actually several! The stories they have behind how they escaped is and could be helpful to others!
NoelleXandria-Find me on Insta, OnlyFans, Twitter . After 4 were ruined they should have stopped. They did more damage by trying to develop the film. There have been several cases where dna evidence was held back for decades until science could safely extract the dna .. if this was your child would you be okay with them destroying all 9 films?
Its weird to think that the baby (I think it was David and his wifes) would be around 37-38 yrs old now. But also rip to those who died its a horrible way to die at such a young age as well
@@Freespiritedqueen Kilgore was known for its high supply of oil. They actually have an oil museum there that my school visited on one of our field trips when I was in middle school (I think I was in 6th grade, to be exact).
@@BlazedBarbie wow! That's amazing! I am a fan of history but didn't know about this and just watched Eleanor's video. Thank you for taking the time to share what you know.
Is it true that most Kilgore residents feel that law enforcement was involved in the murder and believe that the framing story may have been true? I know several have stated that they don't believe that one man subdued and killed five people, two of whom were athletic and physically intimidating.
@@ERASEREPLACEPLACE I'm from near Kilgore so I can 50% speak to this, I have mostly heard that police were just incompetent and useless more so than complicit in the crime. What I have heard is that they think there was an accomplice but police never got them
@@ERASEREPLACEPLACE People believe that the police just didn't do their job well at all. They focused in on one guy for so long and forgot about all other leads. People do believe that there are at least 3 people who helped in this murder. They believe they are all related and that's why they would never give up the other suspects involved.
My brother in law’s father was one of the victims. I’ve never heard the whole story because it’s not an easy thing to talk about. Only read a few articles. This is heart breaking.
Honestly I feel like those men could have been framed. I think this could have been a cover-up. Idk who it was covered up for but, I don't think that film was ruined by accident.
K A Maybe they developed the film altogether? I took a photography class and as long as you have enough materials (which is still weird because they cost a decent amount of money), you can develop multiple rolls of film at once.
I live close to Kilgore all my life where this occurred and remember vividly all the details and frustrations that went on for decades. I still remember on the news when David Maxwell's widow was interviewed in the hospital after giving birth to their son. It was so sad. Thank you for the program.
Omg I'm a child of the 80s why couldn't they at the very least get the photos developed at Kmart or somewhere like everyone else did back then? There's so many weird things about this case that just don't add up
MITACHELL Games we definitely have K mart in Texas lmao. There’s also Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, Target and plenty of other places to print photos. This country may be crap but even way back then there were hella places to develop film.
I’ve heard this story at least once, but it’s still horrific. If Eleanor wants another fast food murder case, I recommend the infamous Brown’s Chicken murders in Illinois; they did eventually find the killer some years ago and has multiple life sentences
@@kellydeal72 Yes!!! I've been wanting this case to be covered for so long. It's been 13 years as of last month. Still boggles my mind that man is still free.
Can you PLEASE make a video on John List? He was a Christian man who was in a lot of debt, so he decided to murder his whole family (wife, mother, and three children). He then ran away to start a new life with a new identity. They didn’t find him and arrest him until after 18 YEARS after the murders happened. There is more info about this case and it’s a really freaky one. 🙏 🥺
Super similar story you should look into, look up ‘Xavier Dupont’ on google except he has NEVER been found and police believe he is still alive in South America....there is a great Netflix series episode on it called ‘unsolved mysteries’ episode 3, house of terror. Absolutely horrifying.
@@Sarahc2257 the netflix episode was not completely spot on. In France we all went crazy over a two parts article by "society" over the summer which gave a lot of interesting details but I don't know if you can find it in english
🤣🤣🤣 we’re named after a person. Constantine Buckley Kilgore. He sold his land to the railroad and when the land became a city they named it Kilgore after him.
I was like “bruh” 💀 I mean, it would’ve made sense if she said he was obviously studying the register or the employees, buh eavesdropping? The whole store was eavesdropping
i was shocked to see you cover this! Opie was my great aunt, unfortunately she was murdered before i was born. both me and my mother have an interest in true crime and this might be where it stems from.
"... If this really was a napkin from the scene 20 plus years ago... then why did it look so white?" Me (out loud to no one) : "Oh my God Pinkerton. You can't just ask why things are white!"
I live about 5 miles from where this happened. Have a friend who's uncle was one of the victim. I grew up hearing about this. It was crazy when they finally got the men that killed these people.
I don't know why someone would need to overhear an employee saying there was $2k in cash there to rob the place. The amount they charge for f*cking chicken Id be _surprised_ if there wasnt 2k in the drawer
that reminds me of 2 teenage girls in a McDonald's bathroom, putting super glue on the toilet lid, and a mum and child came into the bathroom, the child sat down and she was glued on the seat
Have you heard of the Flint Michigan Serial Stabber/Slasher? My uncle was a victim, and survivor, and I never see the case anywhere. My uncle is the reason why the guy went to jail and I would love to see you do the case if you can!
KFC drug ring theory aint that crazy tbh, my small town had a KFC, found out they were dealing meth in the drive thru, then found out it was being made across the street in the local motel. Motel got gutted and rebuilt, KFC got turned into a 24 hour donut shop, stoners were thrilled af hahaha
Can you do a video on the unsolved “Princess Doe“ murder case that happened in the, I think the 1970s?. There’s a book about it that I remembered was featured on America’s most wanted. “The untold story of princess doe” by Christie Leigh Napurano
I was pretty young when this happened, but I remember when it was solved. This also reminds me of the Brown's Chicken Massacre of the early 1990s, in Palatine, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago). It too took years to solve, though not as long. I believe it was about 10-12 years before that one was solved, due to advances in DNA forensics. The Brown's Chicken Massacre happened when I was a teen, and it was not far from where I grew up.
This case is so frustrating like I hope they find that third monster so it can rot in hell as well. I wish the best for the victims and their loved ones.
I think what's amazing about this channel is there's no atmospheric background music but she's still able to keep my attention and keep me engaged (I'm not good at paying attention, lmao).
The thing is the last DNA isn't in the system but with the hype over getting your DNA tested it has put many familiar DNAs into the system and could potentially show a familiar profile from a relative of the 3rd suspect. I'm wondering if they have tried to see if a relative of someone was in the area that night with connections to the other 2?
Kember Minnick ....i think it’s good we can’t understand. Even profilers who study it say they really don’t understand most of it. The logical investigation yes but often the amount of anger, desire for revenge etc., they truly don’t understand
Some people do it to torture the people who love the person they're killing, others do it for the excitement, some do it for fun, others genuinely feel like they're on top of the world for it, some do -phobia related murders like homophobia, transphobia, islam(ic?)phobia, etc. others do them as a "warning" to others. Those people are crazy, and it's really just so stupid. I feel like there should be a law everywhere that every person should go to a therapist every 3~6 months to prevent being a psychopath or sociopath on the loose and put them on a watch list in case a cold blooded murder happens.
WAY TO FIND NEW CASES On the Texas criminal justice website you can go to the death row section where you’ll find multiple subcategories, you can look at the woman’s section or the men’s section (which is much longer). If you click that it’ll give you a list basically saying their name, gender, age, and race. Another thing it says is their number (idk the proper word, the thing that identifies the criminals.) clicking on that you’ll get a photo of them, their full name, their age, the grade they graduate, and a brief description of the crime they committed. Once you find a case you’re interested in you can look up their name and you should be able to find the ‘*name* V. The state.’ Warning, a lot of the cases on death row involve young children being attacked/ murdered.
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I like your eyeshadow in this video. I let out an involuntary "oOoOoOo!"🌟🤩🌟
I’ve played that, but it was too slowly-moving for my tastes.
This is a possible serial killer case I’m begging you to look into
Julia Woodward was 21 and last seen at an airport terminal in San-Fran, heading to Reno Nevada for a job opportunity. Nearly two months after arriving in Reno Nevada, her remains her found in a rural location. Her cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. She had her eyes taped shut with bandages, her legs had been tied together with zip ties, and she was gaged with what appeared to be her own clothes. Convicted murderer Charles Sullivan’s DNA was connected years later with Julia Woodward’s case, but that’s not the end of this story.
Many news articles state, “It may be likely that the killer is linked with picking up hitchhiker females that are similar in appearance to the currently suspected victim. The killer of the following women targeted young women and female children, often who were hitchhikers or traveling somewhere. There are similarities in these murders, including blunt trauma as a cause of death, closeness in age, and being buried in a “shallow grave” in the desert.“
Jeannine Smith 17, was last seen at the Circus Circus Hotel on October 28th. Remains Found earlier that year. She has similar blunt force trauma head wounds as a cause of death, and had been buried in a shallow grave. Just like Julia prior that year.
Joanna Robinson 23, on September 21 1975, Her remains were found in a shallow grave, in a rural area, close to the other victims, especially close to Jeannine. Cause of death could not be determined based of circumstances but she was last seen in Oregon, the police are looking at it as an abduction homicide.
Cindy Cook 16, January 25th, 1981, her remains were found near an intersection in cold springs. She was a short distance away from train tracks and was found in a pile of sagebrush. She was last seen hitchhiking close to the dumping ground of Julia, Jeannine, and Joanna a day before her body was found. Her purse and belongings were found a few miles away from her body, dumped.
Gloria Crummett 16, her remains were found July 26th, 1971. Her body was found in similar condition, same cause of death and she was close in appearance and age with the other potential victims. She was reported missing on July 16th, 1971.
Susan Rae Perron 14, who’s remains were found in the desert on April 16th 1973. Approximately 5 miles away from highway 95.
Cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma to the head. Just like the other victims. She was last seen walking to the park to go swimming.
Jody Marie Miller 13, was last seen on June 21st, 1971. Her remains were found on November, 2nd 1971. In a shallow grave in the desert, very close to previous victims dump sites. Two possible Jane doe’s. Along with another possible hitchhiker victim.
These women deserve justice and their story to be told. It’s all way too familiar to be coincidence. Please give this case the time of day and spread their stories. They deserve to be heard.
Wow that's insane I hope a channel member sees this and recommends it to her
C'mon memebers! Plz help out! Thank u
I would honestly like to see both Eleanor Neale AND Bailey Sarian to do a video on that. That would be awesome.
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Honestly someone cover these!!!!!!
one of the most common phrases in true crime: “the police didn’t handle this case well”
Ye they are honestly so lazy they do nothing and act like they did and getting paid for it honestly
Everyday norm.... Completely expected now #breonnataylor
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Its a bit frustrating that "lying to police" is a life sentence but rape is like a couple year sentence.
He robbed an elementary school?! What’s he gonna steal..some crayons, snot covered toys perhaps
I am dead 💀😭😂😂😂😂😭
There would’ve been a safe in the office, maybe valuables to sell. Doubt many people would think of robbing a school though.
Nah the pattern scissors those are priceless
Our elementary school was robbed when I was a kid. They stole all of the electric keyboards from the music room and several computers
Left handed scissors were probably his priority
Dude I feel bad for Kim Miller. Not only did she find the crime scene and lose her mother but the witness to the phone call kinda inadvertently put the blame on Kim, which is really sad to me
My mom grew up in Kilgore and went to school and was friends with Kim. She told me she recently spoke to her and she’s doing better now but those murders haunted her for years and she had a hard time coping with her moms death.
@@joalyse94 poor girl:(
@@joalyse94 omg! i hope she’s okay🥺❤️
I am your 1000 like!
@@meganrobbins7784 from the conversation my mom told me she had with her she’s doing better now.
The fact that this was even solved is a miracle
I feel like the officers who destroyed the photos should be charged with something
Course they should have, but since when have police officers ever been held responsible for anything?
It's partly solved.
There's still a third killer to find
@@JG-jc6fx @J the cops were held responsible a couple of months ago when they trampled that black dude
Ya Being to stupid to exist
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i’m sorry but if i walk into a kfc that’s empty, unlocked and has blood on the ground i’m running out and calling the police before anyone else.
Some people are actually afraid of the police, especially since police corruption can run rampant in smaller towns surprising enough, and they don't want to take the fall for something they didn't do.
No shit huh? I thought she said there was blood on the floor and then she called her step dad? Wtf? Yeah i would have called the cops b4 anything else.
Real quick!
Story sound whack from the start.
Same I’d be so scared
This is my hometown. Its such a small town that everyone knows someone related to or connected to the victims. Its still talked about till this day. It's effected the town quite a bit.
Nope, building is still there, that’s an Optometrist office now.
Bro I’ve never heard of this! I’m freaked out now that I live in Tyler 😭
@@jennruss04 didn't realize it was that building. I was told it was tore down
@@xomalayna8800 this was my moms hometown too
Is it really your small hometown if you didn’t know the building was still up? 👀
imagine how the daughter felt when she heard the theory that someone overheard her :(( she must have been so upset thinking she’s the reason her mom died🥺🥺
That’s horrible. Not like her mom would of had like a huge amount of money on them.
I get it
@@bellamichelle6248 thats a wicked thing to say :/
@@bellamichelle6248 you need soooooo much help
also the 18 year old pregnant girl whos husband died :( imagine how she felt after having the baby knowing it wouldnt know its father
I can't imagine being last to die.. hearing everyone go be4 you..how scared they all must've been especially the last person..sad all around
Soooo KFC and Taco Bell work under the same company. And my first job was actually at a Taco Bell. The managers and higher ups were VERY adamant about leaving the back door locked and not to be open passed sunset.. Learning about the murders made me realized why it was so important to leave the back door shut. Like DAMN.
Oh my gosh that's so true, I worked at KFC and we always had to keep doors locked unless it was the dining area and when we were closing we had to lock the dining area doors while cleaning up. It was the same when I worked at sonic the backdoor had to stay shut but people working there now don't listen and leave it open, after watching this that's scary.
@@allysonallen5462 it’s so scary lmfaooo
Yes my first job was kfc and we had the same rule and when the door is opened alarms went off and only a managers thumbprint can turn it off
I worked night shifts alone in a hotel and refused to take bins out til 7am when I was leaving cos it was unsafe. My managers never complained about it thankfully
Dang… my first few jobs were at sit down restaurants, and the back doors were always unlocked. Even at night… I always worried someone would just come in.
Nothing is more confusing then when the police arrest someone but theres 20 minutes left.
I was like that simpsons meme 'he's about to do something stupid'
I knew that he was innocent when I saw that I was only 40 minutes into the video.
So they have 50 000$ for a reward but no money to get photos developped hmm cool
My thoughts exactly
deadass thinking about this
lmao I’m glad I’m not the only one
I was looking for this one! Also why wouldn’t they ask the public to help pay for the photos to be developed back then it was probably like $5 at cvs
i was rewatching this case and this is exactly what i thought like it’s not nearly that expensive to develop film where are they getting that money from😭
They could afford to put up a $50,000 reward but they couldn't afford to get the crime scene photos developed professionally!?
Omg your right
I literally said that out loud when she mentioned the $50k reward. This whole case seems so odd and I don't think we'll no everything. Really sad.
literally 🙄
That's what my mom and I said while we were watching! It makes zero sense!
The Texas rangers put up the reward not the police
The third man who committed the sexual assault could definitely be identified through comparing the dna with ancestry databases.... they could totally get him with that new technology. i hope they try that route. super weird how these other two are seemingly covering for him.
Ummmm. . . . maybe they did not want to tell police that they off3d him.
“Someone at the KFC that night had a meth recipe that was very sought after.”
What in the breaking bad is this?
I don’t know but small cities like these tend to be overrun with drugs and drug related crimes in my experience. Granted, I’m Australian, not American... but yeah.
@@gothsloth I'm American and this is very true.
I moved around the US alot and lived in small towns, even graduated from high school in one.
The main thing most of US small towns have is mostly meth related crimes
the perpetrator's name is pinkerton....pinkman much?
I live close to kilgore and can confirm its boring,small towns like these all have meth like crazy thru them, theres nothing else to do lol
breaking bad but kfc is actually los pollos
If a person can get a life sentence for lying to the police why the heck aren’t people like Casey Anthony, who were constantly changing stories, in prison rn?...
@@RedxRiot and because she most definitely slept with one of the detectives on the case to get her out of it, no doubt about it
Who is she?
@@zeenayandere7983 lady who obviously killed her own child because she wanted to party
@@jujubeelee3913 omg
RIGHT?!
Okay, hear me out, a podcast of eleanor neale... a revolution
She did some episodes of happy hour it’s rlly good
i like seeing her face actually idk😭😭😭
I would love this because i could listen to her whilst working which would make my shifts more entertaining
Period
Just record her voice and put that shit on Apple
I went to college with 2 of the victims and knew all of them to some degree. It still hits me hard after all these years.
"he notices these piles of rubbish have arms, and legs, and heads" yes, this is a description of me.
Lol same
*is that me?!*
😆😆😂😂🤣🤣.
Not even joking I laughed for like a solid minute
You win 🤣. That was brilliant
The guy who assumed they were just passed out drunk, reminded me of when I was like 10 I was biking through a forest trail, and I found a dead body. I panicked, biked home and told my parents who walked out with me to the spot ... but the “dead body” was just a guy who passed out drunk in the grass apparently 🤷🏼♀️
oof
😂😂😂
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jeez that’s traumatic 🥲
That's creepy and funny at the same time. I'm so sorry to the 10 year old you! I'm you!
He robbed an elementary school? What did he steal? Some crayons? A calculator? A couple lunch tickets?
Maybe some crusty old toys
Maybe some trophies or idk but schools do have some things I could see them going to a elementary school to steal. Maybe not a lot of stuff but there’s some.
Random Dork my school had real ones from teams that played sports. :/
kids
LMFAO
I live in Kilgore where the KFC Murders took place....and sadly, there is still a lot of uncertain details and possible coverups about it.
I live here and I've never even heard of this! This is so insane!
Whatever happened to the KFC building?
@@jcat8403 If you live in Kilgore, the KFC building is now an Optometrist Office across from Brookshires.
@@sleepyprincxss Go by the Kilgore News Herald some day and ask for any articles about the case...or even the Chamber of Commerce might have some info. The murder site is on an energy road between Kilgore and Henderson.
@@SugarPatchMaker
😳 it’s most likely pretty haunted too!
Add this to the Burger Chef murders for fast food related true crime...
Mcdonalds too!
yess lmaoo
Browns Chicken massacre in 1993 Palatine, Illinois. Seven people were murdered and piled in the walk-in. The killers never committed another crime but DNA evidence found them and they were put on trial in 2007.
Ари Фёдорович I agree that would be a good interesting one for Ellen to you tube on.
I live in south burbs of Chicago saw the news stories and the break in the case. Tylenol mystery is another one although never been solved.
mary Bruhns ....I’ve only lived in the US for 4 1/2 years. I’ve read about major cases in Illinois. I read about that. They never caught who did that, did they?
me: :(
Eleanor: *mentions police*
me knowing she’s about to say “sniffah doehgs”: :)
25:25 :)))
Oh shit that's in my town and this video popped up right when i got my job for KFC two coincidences hhh
@death the kid death Boi start running before it’s too late XD
death the kid death bruh don’t work at kfc it’s so shit
That’s not her she says it at all lol
I refuse to believe that only one man managed to intimidate , kidnap and kill a group of 5
Given the fact there were two three young active men in the group I don't even believe it with two men if I'm honest
@@AndysamBlack same and wasn't one of the men like a jock?
@@misiarewia5368 yeah Eleanor said he played football (I guess American football) and basketball
I mean.
Exactly if it was 1 against 5 with at least 1 jock. They could’ve fought the killer off.
Sharing a bike is peak friendship. 😢
Is it just me who puts these videos on before bed and ends up falling asleep halfway through and then waking up and re watching it to find out what happened.
Maybe! Hahaha
I end up lacking sleep because I get too hooked. I'll be tired tomorrow...again. *sigh* :P
Your not alone
Just did this last night, tbh
Definately not me. I can't watch these videos past 12 lunchtime because I get scared.
2 days in a row, was knocked tf out 😂
My brother asked his wife out at a McDonalds with a napkin before I was even born. I’m almost 25. He kept the napkin. The napkin looks fine.
Your brother is romance level 100
Caiti ❤ While being asked out with a napkin isn’t really romantic, it’s now framed in their house so I guess it’s sweet. 😂
@@lovelylinds how old is your brother?? That's so cute 🥰😊
Fou Lla He’s 45 (which is crazy to me, I swear he just turned 40). They were high school sweethearts. His son is my age. We grew up down the street from each other. ☺️
My Mum took me to the MacDonalds where she used to go on dates with my late dad. ☺️I'm 32 and it's still there.
This is tragic all these people who kill for the sake of killing are dead to me R.I.P to these 5 innocent people may they rest in peace 😇
And the killers can rot in pieces
I HATE people that HATE other people. I get a lot of HATE comments on my amazing videos and I HATE it. Please don't spread HATE. Do I have to HATE you too, dear sill
i HATE that subtle self promotion
Jessica Vincent YASSSSSSS
Amber Louise ? Wdym self promotion
I dunno but when Eleanor said Opie Hughes’ husband begged Hartsfield to tell him who sexually assaulted his wife, it broke me :( but also I don’t think it was just the two men involved. Either a cover up, or more people involved
Agreed I don't know if they were the main people of the crime, but they were defiantly involved. The DNA was found, and it's (from what I know) difficult to frame someone with blood. They cousins were involved in some way, and I'm pretty sure they know who assaulted Opie Huggins.
perhaps the 'meth recipe' was actually the combination of the colonel's 11 herbs and spices
Wouldn't of been surprised XD
😂😂
I was shocked thag it went to a recipe, because I was like oh, was one of the guys buying drugs? But no! I've never heard of drug recipes involved in a crime before.
😄😄😄😄
Sassy food cart wheels in
Why is it always the sweetest, kindest, and just overall amazing people that die in a horrific way. It seems like in ever single video, the victim is described as bringing so much joy and light to people. Its so heartbreaking.
People only say good things about people who have passed. That’s why it appears that way.
Yeah imagine the presenter like well he was a bit of prick, he did fuck all helpful for anyone the selfish twat may god reject his soul 😂😂
@@FlipNheck
This made me burst out laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@FlipNheck 😂😂😂😂 I'm dead
im pretty sure its out of respect for the victims,most probably have good and bad sides but honestly i think everyone would prefer to be remembered with happiness and joy :)
Another episode where the Police don't know what they're doing.
Ya
Detectives are the ones who SHOULD be held responsible for crime solving. Police are glorified security guards
pls when do police ever know what they're doing
ACAB
I grew up in the town where this happened. I was about 3 at the time. Even though it's "solved" people definitely still think it's not the whole truth. Such a sad and tragic story.
my mom told me about this story and she was actually there. She said she was about to go inside but something told here to just go to the drive through and about and 1day later after she got home this story was on the news and it was the exact same KFC she was at!!!!!!!!! im so thankfull that nothing happened to her! and she went to high school with the guys !
God bless your mother
@@miumiuwony 💗🥺
Don't lie
@@dannyjoo6706 why would I lie abt this this is a sad thing and the fact that u would assume I’m lying it sad
@@keris4469 aww I’m glad ur ok and thx for saying that. like the fact that somone would assume I’m lying breaks my heart
The lady saying a black man eavesdropping about the money part whiles she’s eavesdropping too lmfaooo 😭
What does that have to do with anything? Her intentions were good and his was bad
@@lona1103 it doesn't they just have to make everything about race even though in this case it has nothing to do with anything
Omg I used to call people out for eavesdropping by eavesdropping and I’m now embarrassed. 💀💀😔
Exactly 🤣🤣 like what?? & apparently Kim hollered it on the phone so it’s not technically eavesdropping if everyone can hear😅
@@ΒαρβαραΕιρηνηΜολφετα who has to make everything about race?
I think you should do a Survivor week! I know you've covered some stories where someone escaped an abduction but there are actually several! The stories they have behind how they escaped is and could be helpful to others!
“No one takes the trash half out” gets triggered thinking about my lazy ass roommate who constantly does that 💀
They tried 9 times to develop the film before saying “maybe we should stop”... seriously...
I'd say they put them in all at once which is even more stupid
Police aren’t too bright... especially in Texas
The Empress I mean they aren’t too bright anyways 😂
If they didn't have the funds for proper development, then what would you suggest, that they do nothing, guaranteeing no photos, or at least try?
NoelleXandria-Find me on Insta, OnlyFans, Twitter . After 4 were ruined they should have stopped. They did more damage by trying to develop the film. There have been several cases where dna evidence was held back for decades until science could safely extract the dna .. if this was your child would you be okay with them destroying all 9 films?
Its weird to think that the baby (I think it was David and his wifes) would be around 37-38 yrs old now. But also rip to those who died its a horrible way to die at such a young age as well
That's if she didn't get an abortion.
You know shit's about to go down when the town is literally named Kilgore
But for a short time, this little town was one of the richest towns in the world.
@@raymondaten2179 how so?
@@Freespiritedqueen Kilgore was known for its high supply of oil. They actually have an oil museum there that my school visited on one of our field trips when I was in middle school (I think I was in 6th grade, to be exact).
@@BlazedBarbie wow! That's amazing! I am a fan of history but didn't know about this and just watched Eleanor's video. Thank you for taking the time to share what you know.
@@Freespiritedqueen no problem! :)
This is why I always choose the drive-thru
Kilgore, Texas is my hometown. I grew up hearing this story and personally know a ton of family members of the victims. Great job telling the story!!
Is it true that most Kilgore residents feel that law enforcement was involved in the murder and believe that the framing story may have been true? I know several have stated that they don't believe that one man subdued and killed five people, two of whom were athletic and physically intimidating.
@@ERASEREPLACEPLACE I'm from near Kilgore so I can 50% speak to this, I have mostly heard that police were just incompetent and useless more so than complicit in the crime. What I have heard is that they think there was an accomplice but police never got them
@@ERASEREPLACEPLACE People believe that the police just didn't do their job well at all. They focused in on one guy for so long and forgot about all other leads. People do believe that there are at least 3 people who helped in this murder. They believe they are all related and that's why they would never give up the other suspects involved.
I’m in Kilgore too!!! 🤘🏼
My brother in law’s father was one of the victims. I’ve never heard the whole story because it’s not an easy thing to talk about. Only read a few articles. This is heart breaking.
I’m so sorry.
Editor thank you!
hope he can rest in peace x
He is in a better place 🙏🏻👼 Let him fly high
Heartbreaking
Honestly I feel like those men could have been framed. I think this could have been a cover-up. Idk who it was covered up for but, I don't think that film was ruined by accident.
This is a good point because I was wondering why they’d ruin NINE WHOLE REELS of film?! After the first one, I’d be more careful!
K A
Maybe they developed the film altogether? I took a photography class and as long as you have enough materials (which is still weird because they cost a decent amount of money), you can develop multiple rolls of film at once.
@@Caitilizzie This is good insight. Thank you!
@@kesharaa2355 No problem!
yea, i feel iffy about the whole thing. something just doesnt feel right
I live close to Kilgore all my life where this occurred and remember vividly all the details and frustrations that went on for decades. I still remember on the news when David Maxwell's widow was interviewed in the hospital after giving birth to their son. It was so sad. Thank you for the program.
Omg I'm a child of the 80s why couldn't they at the very least get the photos developed at Kmart or somewhere like everyone else did back then? There's so many weird things about this case that just don't add up
It was in America and sadly they don't got kmart haha unless they do I'm not very surr
You would’ve thought someone would’ve offered to do it for free since the police couldn’t afford to do it.
@@mitachellgames5271 we have kmart tho
MITACHELL Games we definitely have K mart in Texas lmao. There’s also Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, Target and plenty of other places to print photos. This country may be crap but even way back then there were hella places to develop film.
LambentLight00 seriously lmao. People must think we live in a 3rd world country.
the way i’m absolutely obsessed with her earrings
Same! I love them!! 🥰
lol i wonder if she listens to girl in red 😏😳
@@elian4xo i think she's bi!
I can never stop looking at her eye shadow, it's a constant distraction. Flipping beautiful
do you know Brooke makenna? she has a very calming voice and beautiful makeup and clothing
I’ve heard this story at least once, but it’s still horrific. If Eleanor wants another fast food murder case, I recommend the infamous Brown’s Chicken murders in Illinois; they did eventually find the killer some years ago and has multiple life sentences
The unsolved Lane Bryant massacre in Tinley Park, IL.
so sad, the Browns Chicken Murder happened when I was 13... so glad they caught the scumbags who did it finally!
Still find it ridiculous that the ex gf who knew from the start and kept it a secret for a decade... was given the $98k reward....
@@kellydeal72 Yes!!! I've been wanting this case to be covered for so long. It's been 13 years as of last month. Still boggles my mind that man is still free.
I really love your makeup in this episode Eleanor. Brings out how lovely your eyes are.
this is my home town. it’s so crazy to hear someone of a big platform talk about this from our small town. Thank you for spreading light on this.
Can you PLEASE make a video on John List? He was a Christian man who was in a lot of debt, so he decided to murder his whole family (wife, mother, and three children). He then ran away to start a new life with a new identity. They didn’t find him and arrest him until after 18 YEARS after the murders happened. There is more info about this case and it’s a really freaky one. 🙏 🥺
Bailey Sarian did an amazing video over this case!!
Super similar story you should look into, look up ‘Xavier Dupont’ on google except he has NEVER been found and police believe he is still alive in South America....there is a great Netflix series episode on it called ‘unsolved mysteries’ episode 3, house of terror. Absolutely horrifying.
@@Sarahc2257 the netflix episode was not completely spot on. In France we all went crazy over a two parts article by "society" over the summer which gave a lot of interesting details but I don't know if you can find it in english
th-cam.com/video/IjarupfIAPk/w-d-xo.html
Bailey sarian did one.
Loren Olivero thanks for letting me know! I’ll do more research :) still interesting nonetheless !
A town with the name "kilgore"? Just makes it even more scary...
🤣🤣🤣 we’re named after a person. Constantine Buckley Kilgore. He sold his land to the railroad and when the land became a city they named it Kilgore after him.
And we dont have a KFC anymore
tara houk Yes! That was the first thing of thought of. Like no wonder we don’t have a KFC anymore. 😭
@@tarahouk oh I just started the video and was curious if there was still one there. I've never heard of this case at all
No Kilgore doesn't have a KFC anymore. Haven't had one in years.
"Half the people in the restaurant heard it."
Yea but blame the black man for EAVESDROPPING right.🙄🙄🙄🙄
Wait how can you eavesdrop something that is loud enough for half the ppl in the restaurant to hear, lmaooo...
@@fanenailatica6881 exactly
I was like “bruh” 💀 I mean, it would’ve made sense if she said he was obviously studying the register or the employees, buh eavesdropping? The whole store was eavesdropping
How do you know he didn't?
I literally fell asleep and woke up to that and I was like “hmmm”
i was shocked to see you cover this! Opie was my great aunt, unfortunately she was murdered before i was born. both me and my mother have an interest in true crime and this might be where it stems from.
for real?
@@rebecca0liverx yes, my mom remembers going to kilgore once they found out abt it
oh god thats horrible im sorry
Monty was my cousin. Some strange reason I was thinking of him tonight and ran across this.
“No one ever half takes the trash out and just leaves it by the back door”
Ohh baby you’ve obviously never lived in a student house 😩😝
Or met my kids
@@hartfeltopinion6178 lol
@@hartfeltopinion6178 😂😂😂🤣 or any kids😂😂😂😂
I'm your 200 likes :)
I leave trash on my porch for days 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm glad we have security cameras now days..
They just wear mask and gloves.
@@lionxwarrior3004 Thank You For Reminding Me Why COVID Jokes Aren't Funny
@@hailey-rosevintora6211 you're funny enough.... Keep on keeping on lass. Have a good one.
Only the clever ones.
This just intensifies the fact that humans cannot be trusted IF no one can see them.
Your shadow color is beautiful!
I love listening to these cases, but am I the only one Who can’t help admiring Eleanor‘s make up🤍
Wow!!! I never noticed!! But yes!! Her makeup is RIGHT ON!!!!
Ahh.....NO 😀😊
Same lol
same lol. she's stunning
It's always perfect. Eye and lip is so beautifully in sync.. I could never wing my eyeliner that well.🤦🏾♀️
Don’t be shy, drop a eyeshadow tutorial for this look 👀✨
the fact that the police held onto a a bit of broken fingernail for 10 years
and didnt dna test it just went "yeah it doesn't look like hers"
But cldnt do anything else right in the whole investigation lol but this piece of nail...held on for dear life.
You hit the ‘nail’ on the head.
@@rats_in_a_PACK remember it was 1983...
Kilgore PD isn't and hasn't been very well funded up until recently. Source: I live in Kilgore
Pretty much any time the defendant takes the stand in a criminal case, it ends badly for them. It cracks me up how often it happens considering this
i’m sorry... LIFE in prison for PERJURY... i thought that had a max sentence of like 5 years
Not if you have a serious criminal history.
Probably race played a factor
this was also 15 years ago, laws do change over time
Things can have a max sentence but outside factors can permit an exception to it. Such as previous criminal history, multiple cases of the crime etc
@@prashansaudashk ... did you just suggest he got life for something you can get *max* 5 years... because he was black?
"It wasn't quite a match."
(Phew)
"...but they arrested him anyway."
🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I know imma be hella paranoid when I got to sleep yet I’m still watching
Lol same
literally me too
LMFAO same
Why, are all of you going to sleep in a KFC restaurant???
same hun
"... If this really was a napkin from the scene 20 plus years ago... then why did it look so white?"
Me (out loud to no one) : "Oh my God Pinkerton. You can't just ask why things are white!"
For some reason when Eleanor was doing her intro I thought she was gonna say "Everything I'm about to say can and will be used against you in court."
😂😂
I live about 5 miles from where this happened. Have a friend who's uncle was one of the victim. I grew up hearing about this. It was crazy when they finally got the men that killed these people.
I don't know why someone would need to overhear an employee saying there was $2k in cash there to rob the place. The amount they charge for f*cking chicken Id be _surprised_ if there wasnt 2k in the drawer
aha true
I sure prices back in 1983 were alot cheaper
I have never watched any other murder/detective cases besides Eleanor’s videos because she is by far THE BEST storyteller ever !!
7 minutes ago and it already has a dislike, haters really do be having their notifications on
Ikr? So nice of em
May be they're not fans of the ear rings
Angry Bidoof well then they need these 👓 then
Quarantine....many kids are home with a lot of time on their hands.
Maybe they dislike the killer... Let's just hope so...
You should totally cover the 1984 McDonald’s massacre.
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@Raquel L yup like 20 people died men women children even infants sad asf
that reminds me of 2 teenage girls in a McDonald's bathroom, putting super glue on the toilet lid, and a mum and child came into the bathroom, the child sat down and she was glued on the seat
@@pussyslsy omg i remember that
@@pussyslsy omg did the child get off okay?
Have you heard of the Flint Michigan Serial Stabber/Slasher? My uncle was a victim, and survivor, and I never see the case anywhere. My uncle is the reason why the guy went to jail and I would love to see you do the case if you can!
Oh wow that’s crazy
damn I'm not too far away from flint and I've never heard of that imma have to look into it now
This is so much like the Burger Chef murders it’s freaking me out
Just watched that. The drug dealing angle makes sense in both.
@@glennmorris4295ten pin bowling alley massacre Las Cruces, NM same
KFC drug ring theory aint that crazy tbh, my small town had a KFC, found out they were dealing meth in the drive thru, then found out it was being made across the street in the local motel. Motel got gutted and rebuilt, KFC got turned into a 24 hour donut shop, stoners were thrilled af hahaha
lol Something similar happened in my town. The KFC was a hangout for a bunch of low lifes. Now it’s a a Chinese takeout
My town had a kfc/Taco Bell and they got busted for selling coke and weed through the drive thru
lmao sounds like breaking bad plot
I had the same thing well basically similar, they was selling drugs too. They also went bankrupted and it got bought out and turned into a freddys.
Can you do a video on the unsolved “Princess Doe“ murder case that happened in the, I think the 1970s?. There’s a book about it that I remembered was featured on America’s most wanted. “The untold story of princess doe” by Christie Leigh Napurano
that’s actually so embarrassing that they so boldly charged the WRONG GUY
I was pretty young when this happened, but I remember when it was solved. This also reminds me of the Brown's Chicken Massacre of the early 1990s, in Palatine, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago). It too took years to solve, though not as long. I believe it was about 10-12 years before that one was solved, due to advances in DNA forensics. The Brown's Chicken Massacre happened when I was a teen, and it was not far from where I grew up.
Love how I just opened TH-cam and she posted right away
This case is so frustrating like I hope they find that third monster so it can rot in hell as well. I wish the best for the victims and their loved ones.
It?
@@relent-lass7510 Someone who would do something this disgusting deserves to be called an it
I work at KFC. Can confirm the place attracts psychos.
I don't work at a kfc but I've been at kfc and seen some weird shit go down.
Same here. Especially on tooney Tuesdays.
I work at McDonald’s it’s same there bro lol us fast food workers need protecting 😱
This is why I work at gourmet places
Yes. There's a KFC here down the street from the train station. And boy oh boy, that parking lot at nights can get pretty bad.
2:20 is when the story actually begins
Thank you !
Thank you 🤩
Thank you
things i do not want to be seeing an hour before my shift at work...at kfc: this video!
Lol I would have been so paranoid at work that day
Ooof i feel that girl
Guess im quitting XD
same
Righttt
I think what's amazing about this channel is there's no atmospheric background music but she's still able to keep my attention and keep me engaged (I'm not good at paying attention, lmao).
Yeah she's surprisingly a great story-teller. Her annunciation and unique accent really sets her from the rest :)
i have a v v short attention span, but she is the one person i can watch for hours on end and not get distracted, losing all sense of time
I ADORE your cheeks going flush, showing your compassion and frustration for the victim.
💛
Justice for Samuel!! 🕊️
Such a tragedy, just trying to make a living. So sad to hear some people have no value for life.
SHE NEEDS A PODCAST
The thing is the last DNA isn't in the system but with the hype over getting your DNA tested it has put many familiar DNAs into the system and could potentially show a familiar profile from a relative of the 3rd suspect. I'm wondering if they have tried to see if a relative of someone was in the area that night with connections to the other 2?
It’s so strange to listen to such a big case that I never knew about that happened in a town so close to where I’ve lived most of my life.
I will never understand someone who commits murder.. who are you to take someone's life away sometimes mtiple people.. makes me angry
Kember Minnick ....i think it’s good we can’t understand. Even profilers who study it say they really don’t understand most of it. The logical investigation yes but often the amount of anger, desire for revenge etc., they truly don’t understand
@@WyattRyeSway thats true , I just realized I said mtiple instead of multiple lol
Some people do it to torture the people who love the person they're killing, others do it for the excitement, some do it for fun, others genuinely feel like they're on top of the world for it, some do -phobia related murders like homophobia, transphobia, islam(ic?)phobia, etc. others do them as a "warning" to others.
Those people are crazy, and it's really just so stupid. I feel like there should be a law everywhere that every person should go to a therapist every 3~6 months to prevent being a psychopath or sociopath on the loose and put them on a watch list in case a cold blooded murder happens.
Those same murders are scared of Tyne death sentence too...
Hearing “so in today’s video” makes me so happy ❤️❤️
You should cover the 1986 ‘Babes in the woods’ murders in Brighton i think the man who did it was only recently found guilty! x
What the hell is Bill gonna do ?? When you see blood call the police girl omg 🤦🏻♀️
Right???? Jeez.
People ration it
I remember hearing about this, maybe in my Crime Psychology class or online a while back... Lots to cover for sure.
WAY TO FIND NEW CASES
On the Texas criminal justice website you can go to the death row section where you’ll find multiple subcategories, you can look at the woman’s section or the men’s section (which is much longer). If you click that it’ll give you a list basically saying their name, gender, age, and race. Another thing it says is their number (idk the proper word, the thing that identifies the criminals.) clicking on that you’ll get a photo of them, their full name, their age, the grade they graduate, and a brief description of the crime they committed. Once you find a case you’re interested in you can look up their name and you should be able to find the ‘*name* V. The state.’ Warning, a lot of the cases on death row involve young children being attacked/ murdered.
Makeup: on point
Earrings: on point
Investigation: on point
Good video but your brows tho I need to know what products you use to make them look so good
The investigation was shit! her research on point tho lol
Lauren F that’s what I meant