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@@dhaltonmiller1215well, without a strong state with taxes to finance it, this it what you will get. We in Europe have our Problems here, but something like that would never Happen here, because here everything has sufficient funding and of course police would get involved immedially.
I like to think that the baby was from a time like the Great Depression, where the baby was loved and just had a bad hand dealt otherwise, and the parents weren’t able to afford a burial, so they put the baby to rest under “their” tree in the forest. Still sad, but nothing malicious behind it. (Hopefully!)
I have to admit, while I don't listen to these stories every single day or week, I really love this guy's voice. You don't try to "Over-creep" or "sound" like you're trying to be scary. Just an even keel voice in a cold (ish) tone. Well done sir.
That poor girl. I’m referring to the 2nd story, about the bloody naked girl he found & ended up kidnapped from the hospital. The horror she endured is unimaginable. From listening to his story, sounds like a serial killer had her but she somehow escaped his grasp but only for a brief amount of time for he was able to kidnap her a second time knowing that she’d be taken to the closest hospital due to her appearance when found. Serial killers are cunning, extremely manipulative and can be very persuasive. Between this and the irresponsibility of the hospital staff/police, it wouldn’t have been hard for someone to throw on the proper colored uniform along with a name tag, flash a toothy smile at any passers by/staff & just walk in and then right back out. The girl was non verbal so she wouldn’t have tried to scream or use her words to communicate for help. The evil that lurks in this world is truly terrifying & humans are the scariest monsters of all .
Not exactly a serial killer. She was being hunted, the most dangerous game. She escaped the boundaries of the hunt, she kept silence because the kind of people that can hunt other humans have connections everywhere. In her mind she was never safe, she had never escaped, it was all still apart of the hunt to her. It’s obviously a fake story though, I’m just guessing at what the story was hinting at.
Story 3 absolutely screams quantum ripples. The tree was planted there decades ago (prior to the child being buried there ). The child is buried there. The tree that was planted way before the child was buried (or grew there naturally either way it's a type of planting) grows large enough to nudge the tip of the box containing the child to the surface, and the ranger trips over the box. All the ripples that led to the ranger being there at that exact time I don't know, but it's fascinating.
The box had been buried there for many years, somebody is bound to trip over it eventually. Especially because the box gets moved higher and higher because of tree roots.
Story 4: The standoff that OP referred to was Ruby Ridge. In fact its not quite true that the man's wife was shot in the crossfire: she was executed by a fed sniper while she was standing outside their house, holding their son. There was no gun fire going on at the time. Its very disingenuous and mean spirited of OP to say that the only people upset about that incident are crazy psychos. The incident was investigated and a lot of very reasonable people agreed the feds went too far there. Even the courts did in the end: the family was compensated for the killings. I'm sorry that OP was injured by some insane sniper, but it doesn't give him the right to lie about the deaths of innocent people who were murdered by another insane sniper.
@@bloodybill85 I have to be honest, I couldn't believe what I was listening to, hearing him lie through his front, back and middle teeth about an innocent woman who had her brains blown out at her front door while she was holding her baby in her arms. That OP made me sick, tbh.
Yup, and you have to remember where these stories come from 99% of the time: Reddit. It’s standard Redditor behavior to take every possible opportunity to misconstrue the truth around politically inconvenient incidents.
@@alrightsquinky7798 Very true. The OP had my sympathy right up until the moment he slandered those innocent victims and anyone who voiced concern about their murders.
The ATF baited and entrapped Randy weavers into cutting a shotgun barrel shorter than the legal limit. They asked him multiple times for which he said no then finally took a hacksaw and cut a barrel down. He shuned his court date which elicited an HRT response since he was a former green beret. Agents showed up and without announcing they shot his dog. When they shot his dog Randy’s son was present and returned fire at the agents hitting and maybe killing one of them. They shot back and killed the boy 10 years old if I remember correctly. With an agent now hit the strong arm of the law came down on the innocent people at ruby ridge and they shot his wife in the head by a single sniper round from a scoped rifle while she was holding their infant son. Courts ended up awarding the weaver family hundreds of thousands of dollars in the wrongful deaths committed by our federal government. Not a single agent was reprimanded through this investigation and that is absolutely a failure of justice. The entire decision making ladder should have been fired and some should have gone to prison over this incident.
Massive fan from England! 12am here and its perfect timing for a bedtime listen! You're an awesome narrator Joel, I love you channel and you inspired me in doing story narrating too.
I said a prayer for the women in the second story. So heartbreaking how many people fall by the wayside because these oh so important assholes that are sworn to uphold and enforce the law are too lazy, or discriminatory to do so. All respect for the researcher of that last story but didn’t anyone else feel like they kinda went off on an unrelated tangent towards the end? 😅❤
In the second story the guy said that some desk jockey didn’t think the case was a priority because the only possible charges were impersonating a health care worker. The girl was found severely injured and covered in blood so that’s at the least assault maybe attempted murder, she’s clearly traumatized and was naked when she was found so possibly a rape charge as well, also aside from the fact that they’re just disregarding the possibility of this poor girls life being in danger and not even trying to save her there’s also probably a kidnapping charge and maybe even witness tampering or destruction of evidence and hindering a criminal investigation since I’m sure whoever took her did so to finish the job and silence her. So the case not being deemed a priority due to the only potential charge being impersonating a health care worker is completely ridiculous it’s the fact that they have absolutely nothing to go off of they don’t know who the girl is, who took her, where they’re going or anything so the real reason they don’t wanna work the case is because they know that no matter how hard they work it there’s a very very slim chance they’ll be able to solve it and they probably don’t wanna hurt their clearance rate because in all honesty that’s more important to them than saving a life.
@@cympimpin20 Do you honestly think your opinion matters? You don't know whether they are true or not so you may be the one laughing out your rear end! Another someone who just comes here to create drama with their ignorant remarks!
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 Yep. TBH When the excuse was made that he could only be charged with impersonation, that sounded very suspicious to me. It was an obvious kidnapping (at the very least, proven from CCTV alone) and that's without even what she's been through initially. The fact that whoever had done this was able to track her location down so quickly and was able to enter a hospital to kidnap her when she hadn't even told anyone who she was. Very weird, the whole thing. Up until that moment, the only people who would have been aware of her were law enforcement, the feds and hospital staff.
#2: Remember, folks...when seconds count, the police are months away from writing up a report about how you weren't an efficient use of resources to save.
@@leezlvontrapp There is one, of a couple. I think Joel already covered that one, or I might've heard Mr.Ballen covering it. A couple on a first date that was going really bad decided to go on a hike through the mountains at night, to see if they can make things work. They felt some dread while walking under the bright moonlight, but they ignored it and kept going. They heard some rustling in the trees, and then the guy stepped on something soft. They freaked out and ran back to the car. Years later, now married, they watched an interview of Ted Bundy being asked if he ever got caught in the act. He said something like "Once. There was a couple hiking late at night in the mountains (same mountains the couple went on a first date, same year, month). I was trying to dispose of one of the bodies when the guy stepped on the victim's body, got spooked and they ran away".
That barren lady who got dumped never graduated and aspired to be a house wife but became a forest ranger instead because she "likes being outside" and ended up finding a dead baby with a ginormous head. What a ride.
"I know for a lot of you the first thing that comes to mind is some kind of buried treasure." 🧐 Um, was ANYONE here thinking it was treasure? Because my first thought was, "A box buried in the forest? It's a body." And that was before I knew the size 😂
I think this is the best scary stories channel, specially because it's uses the youtube feature to separate the stories, so I can find them easier if I fall asleep. Thanks for that!
Is it just me or does anyone else think the man in the thumbnail/video looks like Old Man Jim Carrey as a Park Ranger?? I would so watch that movie. As much as I love these stories & horror in general, I'm kinda sad I'm not laughing my ass off at this potential future Jim Carrey movie right now... 'Ace Ventura 3: He's a Game Warden Now' 😂😂😂 Or 'The Ranger Guy'.. (The original WAS a thriller after all..😂😂)
I just gotta say I laughed out loud when the first story said “National Parks aren’t exactly high crime areas”, that’s a complete lie. The amount of people that have gone missing under extremely suspicious circumstances in national parks has filled many books, they just never find the bodies. Also in story 3, divorcing a woman because she can’t have children is one of the most disgusting heartless things I’ve ever heard. That is not a man.
Weaver wasn't a murderer, he just wanted he and his family to be left alone in peace. But noooo the feds just couldn't leave them be. He wouldn't have shot at the ranger.
Castlerock v. Gonzales is a Supreme Court ruling that says law enforcement has no duty to respond. Never let yourself think they have to respond to your plea.
Why didn't your captain take you and a crew back to where you found her, follow the trail of blood back to where it started, and maybe catch the perpetrator and rescue her?
That's for sure! All they had on Randy. One gun he cut off a barrel or made a change to a gun which made it illegal. That's why his wife and two sons were murdered by jackbooted thugs. Ruby ridge.
Gosh its sad how incompetent law enforcement is these days. It seems like too often we hear "they couldnt actually do anything unless they hurt me" or that the police did nothing like in the case of story 2. I wonder if the rangers had kept the case what they would've found. And what the protocol would be if they tried to take the case back from the FBI. Not that that would mean theyd do anything...
@justinbushman277 the FBI chose not to pursue an obviously alarming situation, that's not on lawmakers. And the number of times I've heard of cops refusing to do anything about clearly dangerous situations because they don't think anything is wrong is disappointing. I get there are laws about stalking and such but, like I've heard stories on this channel and other of parents who report their child missing and the police say they probably ran away and will come home soon and their child is never seen again because they wasted the precious first 48 hours
@@purplepianoist88yes and the fact that the police were waiting in the hallway in Uvalde because they didn’t want to get killed, meanwhile they are paid to go towards danger, not just listen to school children getting slaughtered. All they did was prevent parents from getting into the school. And it goes on and on. Have you heard about Tim McLean getting beheaded and dismembered and EATEN on a Greyhound bus?! The cops literally stood there for FOUR HOURS while a man desecrated and ate poor Tim’s body. His loved ones have to live with knowing that. What were they waiting for? I don’t think they are the courageous heroes you want them to be. I listen to a lot of true crime, and it’s appalling how much they don’t care. Johnny Cashman Jr, the case was solved by his ex girlfriend but she couldn’t get the police to care. To them, he was a northerner and a druggie. Not a human being.
Regarding the the story of the girl being kidnapped from the hospital. Unfortunately, the comment of the volunteer ranger is true, that entire terrible event was rife with the irresponsibility and the uncaringness of the people who should have been looking after the girl. I wish I could say that the irresponsibility of the police and the hospital was shocking, but it isn't. the fact is that if you cannot advoke for yourself, and have no one to advocate for you, you will get forgotten and brushed aside. The very condition of the girl SHOULD have had the hospital isolating her and having either a police or security guard on her room. But because the girl was not saying she had been attacked and demanding protection----she got none. No one in authority was willing to step up and take responsibility and do the right thing. The hospital was probably more interested in who was going to pay her bill. The kidnaping was very, very sinister, and should have had both the local and federal authorities climbing all over it. But again, you had an unknown victim, with no one to advocate for her, so it did not matter to the ones making the decisions. Both the law enforcement authorities and the hospital were probably more interested in covering their own assess for their utter negligence. Plus I am sure they did not want the bad publicity this would bring down on them. And you can bet that the unknow kidnapper knew that very well. It is likely this girl was not his first victim. Fictional or not, could something like this actually happen? yes, unfortunately. The bean counters in charge could say that there was no official complainant, an unknown victim, no statement of a crime begin committed, no absolute proof of a crime, and no friend or family advocating for the missing girl. And since the girl was never identified, no way to link it to any know crime or missing person. They could make a point that it was a waste of resources to investigate it. It is so very sad that the only one who really cared was the volunteer ranger, who was the least able to actually do anything about it.
In 1920, a newborn dying was not giving a proper burial. You’re putting our standards on a time where children died often and it was common for a mother to lose a child or two. The fact that the baby was put into a very nice box and buried shows they cared. Disabilities were not understood back then. Just like other things were not. So very probable the baby died because it wasn’t compatible with life. Babies today would need a NICU and breathing support when born so disabled you can see it in their Skeleton 70 years later. I don’t think it far to say what happened was horrible. Especially from someone that hasn’t ever had children to know the pain that mother faced. That baby could have been very, very loved. Again they were put in a fancy box during a time people didn’t do that as the norm. There probably wasn’t a car so they walked that baby in there. In the fancy box. Someone cared enough to do that. We cannot put today’s standards on the past. People use to burry their kids in their back yards because the didn’t have money to burry them or wanted them close.
I think our founding fathers would have been astonished at the apathy found in the populace of a country whose whole purpose was to form a land ruled by government designed to protect people like those whose rights were disregarded so completely at Ruby Ridge. That Tim M. felt he had to do what he did to be heard speaks volumes on the scope and time frame of the problem that biased reporting can cause. We are a constitutional republic being attacked by a failing memory or our own history.
Hell, I'm astonished at not only the apathy of the populace but also the portion of the populace that outright demands our Rights be taken from us for "the greater good"
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The first story, maybe he invited his buddy along so his body wouldn't be left to the elements. He wanted to pass on, but didnt want his family to wonder what happened to him and have hope. So having the friend along would ensure quick discovery. Maybe he sent his friend offfor supplies and planned to do it then, but maybe the friend came back early or forgot we omething and returned and saw what he was doing. So then he tried to stop him and either was killed in the struggle by accident or was killed in the heat of the moment because the guy didn't want to be stopped. He wasn't in a rational headspace, clearly. Maybe he butchered his friend's body trying to dispose of him so his family would have hope, or he had a psychotic break from killing his best friend, or he wanted ppl to give up on the friend making them think he killed the guy, or maybe his plan was to dispose of him then go out in the woids and off himself. But the dispisal was taking too long and was too hard and he realized there was no covering it up and in despair, he gave up and did himself in. Or maybe he hated his friend, who knows.
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My head was screaming with anxiety as a scrolled my youtube feed, knowing you posted, with increasing franticness. The peace I felt as I clicked your video. ❤
I'd never heard of Ruby Ridge until i started scouring the comments once i heard OP brush off an innocent woman being shot to death by FBI. The wording just didn't sit right with me, and now I know why.
Damn! I found your channel yesterday while driving to a doc appointment 3 hrs away from my town and I can’t stop listening to your videos! One of my favorite channels hands down
These stories sure are scary! I wonder what happened to the girl in story two before being taken to urgent care. I feel bad for the other victims in the rest of these stories. How can people do that to them?! This world can be cruel, sometimes. Hopefully these cold cases can be solved. By the way, I kept falling asleep during the video, but finally finished it.
We’re where the local cops who should have been there questioning her and building a case and protecting her obviously she had been assaulted why didn’t the hospital staff call the cops?
oh wow, story #3! that person mentioned being from garrett county maryland. i've never heard my hometown be mentioned before, its super tiny. hello to whoever that was! there's a 50% chance we know eachother haha
Very sorry for the Ranger shot. Hope he made a full. Recovery Could have been just another nut just being a nut. Randy weaver was a man who lived with much sadness. His famly was murdered They where innocent victims. The year before he died per his daughters request i sent him a birthday card. May he Rest in peace after suffering such horrific tragic loss.
Explain to me exactly how they knew what kind of rifle the ranger got shot with lmao. Ammunition isn’t platform exclusive and a ballistic examination of the projectile wouldn’t tell you that information neither.
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When FBI drops a case of a bloody naked girl who won’t talk with wide eyes sound like MK~Mind Control
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Story #2 hit hard, especially the part about modern justice having a cold heart and a budget
Serve and protect doesn't refer to you. It refers to the government
@@dhaltonmiller1215and the rich….
Soooo good! 🙌🏽
Its up to us now
@@dhaltonmiller1215well, without a strong state with taxes to finance it, this it what you will get. We in Europe have our Problems here, but something like that would never Happen here, because here everything has sufficient funding and of course police would get involved immedially.
3rd story is so sad, for the child and for the woman who wrote the story. God bless to both of them.
I like to think that the baby was from a time like the Great Depression, where the baby was loved and just had a bad hand dealt otherwise, and the parents weren’t able to afford a burial, so they put the baby to rest under “their” tree in the forest. Still sad, but nothing malicious behind it. (Hopefully!)
Agree
..WHY LISTEN to “SICK, twisted people” doing the WORST to each other?!
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I have to admit, while I don't listen to these stories every single day or week, I really love this guy's voice.
You don't try to "Over-creep" or "sound" like you're trying to be scary. Just an even keel voice in a cold (ish) tone. Well done sir.
That poor girl. I’m referring to the 2nd story, about the bloody naked girl he found & ended up kidnapped from the hospital. The horror she endured is unimaginable. From listening to his story, sounds like a serial killer had her but she somehow escaped his grasp but only for a brief amount of time for he was able to kidnap her a second time knowing that she’d be taken to the closest hospital due to her appearance when found. Serial killers are cunning, extremely manipulative and can be very persuasive. Between this and the irresponsibility of the hospital staff/police, it wouldn’t have been hard for someone to throw on the proper colored uniform along with a name tag, flash a toothy smile at any passers by/staff & just walk in and then right back out. The girl was non verbal so she wouldn’t have tried to scream or use her words to communicate for help. The evil that lurks in this world is truly terrifying & humans are the scariest monsters of all .
Stop spoiling
Why was there no mention of trying to track the blood back to where she might have been originally
@@gregritter6625probably a fake story just for fun
Not exactly a serial killer. She was being hunted, the most dangerous game. She escaped the boundaries of the hunt, she kept silence because the kind of people that can hunt other humans have connections everywhere. In her mind she was never safe, she had never escaped, it was all still apart of the hunt to her.
It’s obviously a fake story though, I’m just guessing at what the story was hinting at.
Haha you just made up a whole other story.
Story 3 absolutely screams quantum ripples. The tree was planted there decades ago (prior to the child being buried there ). The child is buried there. The tree that was planted way before the child was buried (or grew there naturally either way it's a type of planting) grows large enough to nudge the tip of the box containing the child to the surface, and the ranger trips over the box. All the ripples that led to the ranger being there at that exact time I don't know, but it's fascinating.
The box had been buried there for many years, somebody is bound to trip over it eventually. Especially because the box gets moved higher and higher because of tree roots.
39:48 WOW, he sure did "clean up" that Ruby Ridge story didn't he!?
>glowies still getting blowback for Ruby Ridge
Really puts a smile on your face.
Yep! That's what government shills do.
Number 3 is probably the best. It’s incredible to see the inspiration of that situation.
Story 4: The standoff that OP referred to was Ruby Ridge. In fact its not quite true that the man's wife was shot in the crossfire: she was executed by a fed sniper while she was standing outside their house, holding their son. There was no gun fire going on at the time. Its very disingenuous and mean spirited of OP to say that the only people upset about that incident are crazy psychos. The incident was investigated and a lot of very reasonable people agreed the feds went too far there. Even the courts did in the end: the family was compensated for the killings. I'm sorry that OP was injured by some insane sniper, but it doesn't give him the right to lie about the deaths of innocent people who were murdered by another insane sniper.
I was thinking the same thing!
@@bloodybill85 I have to be honest, I couldn't believe what I was listening to, hearing him lie through his front, back and middle teeth about an innocent woman who had her brains blown out at her front door while she was holding her baby in her arms. That OP made me sick, tbh.
@@jackspring7709Yep. No one likes these people
Yup, and you have to remember where these stories come from 99% of the time: Reddit. It’s standard Redditor behavior to take every possible opportunity to misconstrue the truth around politically inconvenient incidents.
@@alrightsquinky7798 Very true. The OP had my sympathy right up until the moment he slandered those innocent victims and anyone who voiced concern about their murders.
Ranger stories freak me out. My new friend is a Ranger. I can't wait to hear some of her stories
Ugh! Nature makes me nervous. Too many variables.
Lake Pon-Da-Ray.... Beautiful area. Thank you for Park Ranger, Law Enforcement/First Responder, Detective stories -- I love them the best! ❤☮️
I can understand what the writer in the 3rd story was coming from.
It was destined for her to find that box, heartbreakingly destined.
joel never disappoints with the content provided.
The ATF baited and entrapped Randy weavers into cutting a shotgun barrel shorter than the legal limit. They asked him multiple times for which he said no then finally took a hacksaw and cut a barrel down. He shuned his court date which elicited an HRT response since he was a former green beret. Agents showed up and without announcing they shot his dog. When they shot his dog Randy’s son was present and returned fire at the agents hitting and maybe killing one of them. They shot back and killed the boy 10 years old if I remember correctly. With an agent now hit the strong arm of the law came down on the innocent people at ruby ridge and they shot his wife in the head by a single sniper round from a scoped rifle while she was holding their infant son. Courts ended up awarding the weaver family hundreds of thousands of dollars in the wrongful deaths committed by our federal government. Not a single agent was reprimanded through this investigation and that is absolutely a failure of justice. The entire decision making ladder should have been fired and some should have gone to prison over this incident.
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Massive fan from England! 12am here and its perfect timing for a bedtime listen! You're an awesome narrator Joel, I love you channel and you inspired me in doing story narrating too.
Idk.. there’s not much emotion or character portrayed through the narration. The calming monotonous narration just puts me to sleep 😴
That is why we listen, to sleep...
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"These stories make me respect park rangers even more. Dealing with the unknown in the wild must be terrifying!"
I’ll be saving this, thanks so much Joel, never disappointed
I said a prayer for the women in the second story. So heartbreaking how many people fall by the wayside because these oh so important assholes that are sworn to uphold and enforce the law are too lazy, or discriminatory to do so. All respect for the researcher of that last story but didn’t anyone else feel like they kinda went off on an unrelated tangent towards the end? 😅❤
In the second story the guy said that some desk jockey didn’t think the case was a priority because the only possible charges were impersonating a health care worker. The girl was found severely injured and covered in blood so that’s at the least assault maybe attempted murder, she’s clearly traumatized and was naked when she was found so possibly a rape charge as well, also aside from the fact that they’re just disregarding the possibility of this poor girls life being in danger and not even trying to save her there’s also probably a kidnapping charge and maybe even witness tampering or destruction of evidence and hindering a criminal investigation since I’m sure whoever took her did so to finish the job and silence her. So the case not being deemed a priority due to the only potential charge being impersonating a health care worker is completely ridiculous it’s the fact that they have absolutely nothing to go off of they don’t know who the girl is, who took her, where they’re going or anything so the real reason they don’t wanna work the case is because they know that no matter how hard they work it there’s a very very slim chance they’ll be able to solve it and they probably don’t wanna hurt their clearance rate because in all honesty that’s more important to them than saving a life.
You honestly think any of these stories are true? 😂
@@cympimpin20 Do you honestly think your opinion matters? You don't know whether they are true or not so you may be the one laughing out your rear end! Another someone who just comes here to create drama with their ignorant remarks!
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 Yep. TBH When the excuse was made that he could only be charged with impersonation, that sounded very suspicious to me. It was an obvious kidnapping (at the very least, proven from CCTV alone) and that's without even what she's been through initially. The fact that whoever had done this was able to track her location down so quickly and was able to enter a hospital to kidnap her when she hadn't even told anyone who she was. Very weird, the whole thing. Up until that moment, the only people who would have been aware of her were law enforcement, the feds and hospital staff.
Yeah i think some parts might be true and they may have added a little false details to make it interesting. Idc tho there pretty cool stories
#2: Remember, folks...when seconds count, the police are months away from writing up a report about how you weren't an efficient use of resources to save.
20:50 have chills. What powerful words
A nice Let’s Read after a long day is always relaxing. Also, I’d like to suggest a video topic. 5 true encounters with serial killers/murderers
Ted Bundy would be one….
I'd love to hear of encounters with extremely violent/rogue animals on land and in water.
@@MichelleMeckleyYES BRO
Agreed! Ted Bundy have quite a few accounts around YT but all other serial killers would be interesting!
@@leezlvontrapp There is one, of a couple. I think Joel already covered that one, or I might've heard Mr.Ballen covering it. A couple on a first date that was going really bad decided to go on a hike through the mountains at night, to see if they can make things work. They felt some dread while walking under the bright moonlight, but they ignored it and kept going. They heard some rustling in the trees, and then the guy stepped on something soft. They freaked out and ran back to the car. Years later, now married, they watched an interview of Ted Bundy being asked if he ever got caught in the act. He said something like "Once. There was a couple hiking late at night in the mountains (same mountains the couple went on a first date, same year, month). I was trying to dispose of one of the bodies when the guy stepped on the victim's body, got spooked and they ran away".
That barren lady who got dumped never graduated and aspired to be a house wife but became a forest ranger instead because she "likes being outside" and ended up finding a dead baby with a ginormous head. What a ride.
"I know for a lot of you the first thing that comes to mind is some kind of buried treasure." 🧐 Um, was ANYONE here thinking it was treasure?
Because my first thought was, "A box buried in the forest? It's a body." And that was before I knew the size 😂
Haha same
😂😂 yup, definitely thought body first. Guess we've listened to too many stories 😅
Some people might still consider that as finding treasure, guess its all mindset
just in time for sleep 🥺🫶🏻 thanks!! the only way i fall asleep now is with your narrations
>glowies still getting blowback for Ruby Ridge
Really puts a smile on your face.
I think this is the best scary stories channel, specially because it's uses the youtube feature to separate the stories, so I can find them easier if I fall asleep. Thanks for that!
Is it just me or does anyone else think the man in the thumbnail/video looks like Old Man Jim Carrey as a Park Ranger?? I would so watch that movie. As much as I love these stories & horror in general, I'm kinda sad I'm not laughing my ass off at this potential future Jim Carrey movie right now...
'Ace Ventura 3: He's a Game Warden Now' 😂😂😂
Or 'The Ranger Guy'.. (The original WAS a thriller after all..😂😂)
I just love these stories. Best thing to put on while I'm cleaning, cooking and hanging in the yard.
Or going to bed
@@codyf7033 Yeah. The narrator's voice makes the story flow smoothly-perfect to sleep to
I love the ranger stories ❤ Thank you Joel!!
I just gotta say I laughed out loud when the first story said “National Parks aren’t exactly high crime areas”, that’s a complete lie. The amount of people that have gone missing under extremely suspicious circumstances in national parks has filled many books, they just never find the bodies. Also in story 3, divorcing a woman because she can’t have children is one of the most disgusting heartless things I’ve ever heard. That is not a man.
How do you figure that? You only get one life...
@@KyleHilton-qh6nr you mean about the guy leaving her?
Weaver wasn't a murderer, he just wanted he and his family to be left alone in peace. But noooo the feds just couldn't leave them be. He wouldn't have shot at the ranger.
They said its probably his crazy admirer and sympathizer
Castlerock v. Gonzales is a Supreme Court ruling that says law enforcement has no duty to respond. Never let yourself think they have to respond to your plea.
Why didn't your captain take you and a crew back to where you found her, follow the trail of blood back to where it started, and maybe catch the perpetrator and rescue her?
One of my favorite topics! Thank you
Oooo yay! These are my absolute favorites!!! Thanks!
Randy weaver was awarded 3.5 million, and he deserves a lot more than that from the corrupt Feds.
Feds are evil and they should be disbanded
That's for sure! All they had on Randy. One gun he cut off a barrel or made a change to a gun which made it illegal. That's why his wife and two sons were murdered by jackbooted thugs. Ruby ridge.
@@Molly-cl5pd Despite that, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols got what was coming to them.
Gosh its sad how incompetent law enforcement is these days. It seems like too often we hear "they couldnt actually do anything unless they hurt me" or that the police did nothing like in the case of story 2. I wonder if the rangers had kept the case what they would've found. And what the protocol would be if they tried to take the case back from the FBI. Not that that would mean theyd do anything...
@purplepianoist88 You need to blame the actual laws and lawmakers for that!.. not the officers that enforce the laws… 😐
@justinbushman277 the FBI chose not to pursue an obviously alarming situation, that's not on lawmakers. And the number of times I've heard of cops refusing to do anything about clearly dangerous situations because they don't think anything is wrong is disappointing. I get there are laws about stalking and such but, like I've heard stories on this channel and other of parents who report their child missing and the police say they probably ran away and will come home soon and their child is never seen again because they wasted the precious first 48 hours
@@purplepianoist88yes and the fact that the police were waiting in the hallway in Uvalde because they didn’t want to get killed, meanwhile they are paid to go towards danger, not just listen to school children getting slaughtered. All they did was prevent parents from getting into the school. And it goes on and on. Have you heard about Tim McLean getting beheaded and dismembered and EATEN on a Greyhound bus?! The cops literally stood there for FOUR HOURS while a man desecrated and ate poor Tim’s body. His loved ones have to live with knowing that. What were they waiting for? I don’t think they are the courageous heroes you want them to be. I listen to a lot of true crime, and it’s appalling how much they don’t care. Johnny Cashman Jr, the case was solved by his ex girlfriend but she couldn’t get the police to care. To them, he was a northerner and a druggie. Not a human being.
@@dougspidermanhappy oh my gosh! No I hadn't heard the Tim McLean one. That's insane! His poor family!
More park ranger stories PLEASE
Yhank you for these stories without profanity!!!! Greatly appreciate it!!
Regarding the the story of the girl being kidnapped from the hospital. Unfortunately, the comment of the volunteer ranger is true, that entire terrible event was rife with the irresponsibility and the uncaringness of the people who should have been looking after the girl. I wish I could say that the irresponsibility of the police and the hospital was shocking, but it isn't. the fact is that if you cannot advoke for yourself, and have no one to advocate for you, you will get forgotten and brushed aside. The very condition of the girl SHOULD have had the hospital isolating her and having either a police or security guard on her room. But because the girl was not saying she had been attacked and demanding protection----she got none. No one in authority was willing to step up and take responsibility and do the right thing. The hospital was probably more interested in who was going to pay her bill. The kidnaping was very, very sinister, and should have had both the local and federal authorities climbing all over it. But again, you had an unknown victim, with no one to advocate for her, so it did not matter to the ones making the decisions. Both the law enforcement authorities and the hospital were probably more interested in covering their own assess for their utter negligence. Plus I am sure they did not want the bad publicity this would bring down on them. And you can bet that the unknow kidnapper knew that very well. It is likely this girl was not his first victim.
Fictional or not, could something like this actually happen? yes, unfortunately. The bean counters in charge could say that there was no official complainant, an unknown victim, no statement of a crime begin committed, no absolute proof of a crime, and no friend or family advocating for the missing girl. And since the girl was never identified, no way to link it to any know crime or missing person. They could make a point that it was a waste of resources to investigate it.
It is so very sad that the only one who really cared was the volunteer ranger, who was the least able to actually do anything about it.
Yaaaasssss! More Let’s Read!
In 1920, a newborn dying was not giving a proper burial. You’re putting our standards on a time where children died often and it was common for a mother to lose a child or two. The fact that the baby was put into a very nice box and buried shows they cared. Disabilities were not understood back then. Just like other things were not. So very probable the baby died because it wasn’t compatible with life. Babies today would need a NICU and breathing support when born so disabled you can see it in their Skeleton 70 years later. I don’t think it far to say what happened was horrible. Especially from someone that hasn’t ever had children to know the pain that mother faced. That baby could have been very, very loved. Again they were put in a fancy box during a time people didn’t do that as the norm. There probably wasn’t a car so they walked that baby in there. In the fancy box. Someone cared enough to do that. We cannot put today’s standards on the past. People use to burry their kids in their back yards because the didn’t have money to burry them or wanted them close.
Can't some people just listen to a story without picking away at it to try and feel superior ?? STHU
The historical Spanish story was sad but also very informative, thank you.
First story, probably my favorite story I've ever heard on TH-cam.
How did they know the shooter used a Rem 700 if they didn’t find any evidence at all??
That last story was heartbreaking but really really good
Best. Intro. Ever.
First guy kept rambling 😂
Yeah Park Ranger stories!
I think our founding fathers would have been astonished at the apathy found in the populace of a country whose whole purpose was to form a land ruled by government designed to protect people like those whose rights were disregarded so completely at Ruby Ridge. That Tim M. felt he had to do what he did to be heard speaks volumes on the scope and time frame of the problem that biased reporting can cause. We are a constitutional republic being attacked by a failing memory or our own history.
Hell, I'm astonished at not only the apathy of the populace but also the portion of the populace that outright demands our Rights be taken from us for "the greater good"
Hello! I hope this comment finds you in good health. My mother LOVES your channel and her birthday is coming up. I was simply wondering if you could just say happy birthday!
That 2nd story man.. makes ya wonder wtf happened hey.. horrible.
There are Mysterious Creatures in the Woods. TY Joel 💎💎
Love these!
Thank You Let’s read ❤🎉
That very generous of the daughter of the Spanish Mayor/Park Ranger to have the remains of the Jane Doe buried next to her father.
Best part of my day 😎🤘🏽
The first story, maybe he invited his buddy along so his body wouldn't be left to the elements. He wanted to pass on, but didnt want his family to wonder what happened to him and have hope. So having the friend along would ensure quick discovery. Maybe he sent his friend offfor supplies and planned to do it then, but maybe the friend came back early or forgot we omething and returned and saw what he was doing. So then he tried to stop him and either was killed in the struggle by accident or was killed in the heat of the moment because the guy didn't want to be stopped. He wasn't in a rational headspace, clearly. Maybe he butchered his friend's body trying to dispose of him so his family would have hope, or he had a psychotic break from killing his best friend, or he wanted ppl to give up on the friend making them think he killed the guy, or maybe his plan was to dispose of him then go out in the woids and off himself. But the dispisal was taking too long and was too hard and he realized there was no covering it up and in despair, he gave up and did himself in. Or maybe he hated his friend, who knows.
Outdoors 😂And cryptids are the best. Lost a great friend today, amazing Father and husband. Absolute Legend in short course off road racing
RIP Kyle Leduc
My head was screaming with anxiety as a scrolled my youtube feed, knowing you posted, with increasing franticness. The peace I felt as I clicked your video. ❤
Thank you Joel.
I got goosebumps just imagining the ghost's presence!
These are great! Where do you source all these stories from?
Some are from Reddit and some are submitted by viewers.
These are my favorite kind of stories. Hope y’all are doing well thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love these type of stories ❤
Girl from story 2 was probably murdered right after being kidnapped from the hospital.
Justice in USA is a joke .😢
Man you mentioned Ruby Ridge and I instantly got a angry
Guy loses wife and sons. The case was only federal cause he cut off a barrel.
@@Molly-cl5pd not when an inch too short, and the govt massacres his family
2nd story the author is 100% the true perpetrator…
Why do you say that?
I'd never heard of Ruby Ridge until i started scouring the comments once i heard OP brush off an innocent woman being shot to death by FBI. The wording just didn't sit right with me, and now I know why.
it was a real event and it's also completely at the fault of the ATF.
Damn! I found your channel yesterday while driving to a doc appointment 3 hrs away from my town and I can’t stop listening to your videos! One of my favorite channels hands down
These stories sure are scary! I wonder what happened to the girl in story two before being taken to urgent care. I feel bad for the other victims in the rest of these stories. How can people do that to them?! This world can be cruel, sometimes. Hopefully these cold cases can be solved. By the way, I kept falling asleep during the video, but finally finished it.
Same..
BuhRUH I was not expecting a giant Sasquatch making T.rex noises when I clicked that legit startled the hell outta me dude lmao
Your intro is dope. :)
You read very well! I enjoyed listening to these stories!😊
My favorite kind of stories
We’re where the local cops who should have been there questioning her and building a case and protecting her obviously she had been assaulted why didn’t the hospital staff call the cops?
love these park ranger and forest stories!!!
oh wow, story #3! that person mentioned being from garrett county maryland. i've never heard my hometown be mentioned before, its super tiny. hello to whoever that was! there's a 50% chance we know eachother haha
Love when theirs a new upload ❤
*there's
Sorry
Coolness,Let's Listen.
Best story ever
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More Pink Ranger stories! 😂🩷
Let’s read soothes my soul ❤️ Thanks for being you
Very sorry for the Ranger shot. Hope he made a full. Recovery Could have been just another nut just being a nut. Randy weaver was a man who lived with much sadness. His famly was murdered They where innocent victims. The year before he died per his daughters request i sent him a birthday card. May he Rest in peace after suffering such horrific tragic loss.
Love the vid!!!
The WW2 story is astonishingly good.
I used to camp at Acadia every year as a kid, the whole island is absolutely beautiful
Let’s go!!! It’s let’s read night baby! Thats what I been waiting on since the last one 😂 let’s read is top 5 and he’s not 5 and he’s not 4
That intro 🫨 Fell asleep AirPods in (loud) while watching TH-cam…woke up panicked scared af ready to ruuuun
😂
Thank you for sharing.
In the last story where Let’s Read Joel spoke Spanish was really good.
Woah, creepy intro!
Thanks Joel, good narration...!
Explain to me exactly how they knew what kind of rifle the ranger got shot with lmao. Ammunition isn’t platform exclusive and a ballistic examination of the projectile wouldn’t tell you that information neither.
For future reference, Pend O' Rielle is pronounced ponder-ay, and Couer d'Alene is pronounced Kor da lane. Love your stories!!
Interesting
Love the intro dude😁😱
Nice intro!
Really great listen 👍
Thanks