👻 Happy Friday, everyone! HUGE thank you to Ben, Phaedra, O Arwyn, Melanie & Morgan for letting us dig up stories from their hometowns! 👻 If you'd like to see what's in your area, head on over to Patreon for more info! www.patreon.com/Top5sOffical
Speaking of cemeteries anyone else ever randomly walk into a cemetery and walk around looking at the headstokes like i do i just like the historic aspect and wonder what sort of lives the people that are buried in them lived when they were alive
A couple of friends and I go on Sunday mornings to walk around different cemeteries. It's a good walk and so interesting to see what stories and clues the headstones give. There is also an website where people can request photos and info about loved ones graves that they can't visit, so we check if there is any at the cemeteries we visit so we can find them for them.
Melanie here! As usual...awesome video! Was weird to hear my story being told and learn about the history of the game! The spookiest part for me was looking back and the girl still hanging in mid air as we bolted up the stairs!
When I was in junior high school, and a girl scout, we played the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" while on a camping trip. I was utterly shocked when it not only worked on the girls before me, but also on me! Of all the party games I have played over the years, this one stands out.
Did the same thing with my friends and I was so shocked that it worked cause I was adamant it was crap,just shows there's more to this world than we know
Me too, in Grade school, it shocked all of us, like real magic just happened. We were all maybe 10-11 yrs old, so it just blew us away, some "witchy shit".
I'm also from Rockford, MI. Hell's Bridge is only about 10 minutes from my folk's house. I've been there many times at night, both alone and with friends, but have never experienced anything supernatural. I also routinely walk and jog across the dam and the connected nature trails and have also never experienced anything unexplained. They're both definitely creepy and interesting legends, though!
the Beckett haunting really makes a good case in citing the strength of the stone tape theory a theory whereby ghosts are merely replaying history due to memory somehow being absorbed into the enviroment.
Weird, I grew up in Topeka and the house I lived in is in that little housing development near the mound, maybe a 5 min walk from Skyline Park where the mound is located. Kind of eerie given that the town I live now, elsewhere in Kansas, hasn’t had a tornado actually touch down within city limits (but, I’ve watched them touch down just outside of town, though) in something like 300 years because supposedly the chief of the tribe who inhabited the valley where the town is now located blessed the valley to protect it.
I may not be able to join patreon right now, but you highlighted Topeka this time. It's about 2 hours from me. Maybe one day, you can do my hometown of Wichita, KS.
I do exactly that for the historic aspect of peoples lives ...how they died, where they lived and family members, whatever information i can read...it is very relaxing and interesting...love it..ive been doing this since i was ten when i first walked through a very old small cemetery, one of the headstones had a poem on it..i stood and read until i remembered..it went...'remember me when you walk on by, as you are now so once was i, as i am now one day you'll be, prepare yourself to follow me"...that made me think, what else is out there...
We played 'light as a feather' in college..we put the person in a chair..we lifted a football player weighing 260lbs with 4 people using two fingers each..then each removed one finger...most mind bending experience ever witnessed
I was born in San Juan Capistrano and lived a block away from Dohene Beach until I was about kindergarten aged. My parents also lived there for about 10 years as well and none of us remember hearing any of these stories! Pretty interesting though! Actually a sort of creepy thing happened to us right before we moved north: one late night, it felt and sounded like an explosion had happened. My dad went running out to the front yard to see what was up, turned out that a drunk guy straight up used our yard and house as a parking spot. Crazy but not unheard of... until the police showed up and searched the guy's car only to find over 150 pairs of nunchucks in his car like he was trying to compete with Chuck Norris or something. It was just such a strange thing to find in that amount. I never found out what happened after the police took him away so I didn't get any answers.
Day is incomplete by watching your videos, the best TH-cam channel for everything from aliens to paranormals. Can you make some more videos on the pyramid with new information and studies conducted. Thank you !
Another incredible video! I can't sleep if i dont watch you guys, and kuddos to an empire of interesting channels! It has been a pleasure watching you grow and expand, but you are my favorite by far!
My hometown, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, has many associated strange mysteries for a relatively small town, some even stretching back to the 16th century and the Spanish occupation.
My wife told me that when she was a teenager she played the "Light as a feather, Stiff as a board" game and her cousins were able to lift her off the floor, and she is not a small girl.
Showing LOVE for the channel Thank You for another great video once again top5s and the work you put into each and every video and channels THANK YOU. Have a Blessed Day Everyone. PS I live in a little town called Greeneville Tennessee we've had main news murders plus Steve Shippy come through a few yrs ago and it is literally episode 2 season 1 on his show Haunting in the Heartland plus up the road from us in Erwin they hung a elephant.
Those who are fortunate enough to have the talented and incredible team at Top whose hometowns are featured, I would LOVE to know who has actually ventured to this spots that they have uncovered for their Patrons??? I would love to see if there are any Patrons whose adventure had come to fruition as to the sights that the Top 5 team unearth!!! What an exciting and interesting experience to be certain from they’re adventures!!! 😱😱😱😱😱😱
So. The artifact found in the clay appears to be a moon phase. Not a full moon, rather 3/4. The face is the man on the moon, now the rest of you figure out what the other symbols represent. What an adventure eh?
Even if you have the worst relationship in the world with your parents or family in general it certainly shouldn't lead you to murder them those that do are really beyond any help of rehabilitation whatever its best that these people never live among civilised society again
I have. Been to the old cemetery in my hometown. Slept in cemetery once when hitchhiking. Done gravestone rubbings of my ancestors. Some cemeteries I wouldn’t go into at night. Bad vibe.
Have you ever heard of the Snowdonia Grass ghoul, most people don’t even know it, because the natives in my part of the map barely talk about it. There is surprisingly no information of it online, if you’re interested to comment back to me so I can tell you more information
Light as a feather game, we played that at school when I was 13, we changed the chant starting with the person at the head of the person lying on the floor, the person kneeling at the head would say "She looks ill" each person kneeling beside the body would each say it till came back the the person at the head, that person would then say, "She is ill " it did the round till back to the head person who would then say, "She look pale" the next round each person would say "She is pale" the next round would say "She looks dead" the last round would start "She is dead" once it was said by all as the last person said it on the last word we would all using only a finger under the body we would lift, when it worked it was very Impressive as the body started to rise we would stand. If the person being lifted opened their eyes the rising would stop and they became heavy. I was usually the person at the head of the person on the ground on one occasion we actually got the person to float to just below shoulder height, I at the head would put one finger under each shoulder, and if anyone say we could pick whoever was lay on the floor up we would try using just a finger on each hand under the body, myself at the head two girls on each side and a girl at the feet so a total of 6 girls doing the lifting, each time we tried to lift the girl befor the chant was said it was never successful like never, but after the chant it would more often than not work. The game was played every break time. It got to the point that I got asked to be the person at the head of the girl on the ground, and it would work even after another person with another 6 girls couldn't do it, I more often than not would be asked to be at the head of the girl they couldn't lift, and it would work. It was really strange as you felt the body start to lift, it made no sense. The game was played for about 8 to 10 weeks maybe less that was untill a girl being lifted opened her eyes and she was instantly too heavy for the 6 girls she unfortunately landed on her head in an effort to save herself she twisted so as she hit the ground her face took the hit she cut her forehead and her nose got injured after that the headmaster put an end to the game and if any teacher who was on playground duty saw you playing the game you were sent to the headmaster, not fun so the game stopped, probably for the best. I was 13 or 14 at this time so this was 57 56 years ago yes that makes me 70.
In my teens I played "light as a feather..." but where I'm from (Argentina) it's a little different, the person sits in a chair, and the others walk arround clockwise then stop and each puts 2 fingers either below the knees or armpits and no matter how much the person weights it will rise from the chair, it's like a party trick here, nothing ominous.
I played light as a feather once in college and it actually worked. Nothing unusually unusual happened afterwards though. Not for college dorms anyway. 😂
This is the most Top 5s-like video that Top 5s has done in a long time. I don't know why they thought they needed to change the old formula of having FIVE (not one, not twenty) story/topic segments, but the channel has lost its' identity so much I hardly even watch anymore, when it used to be my absolute favorite channel. Ironically, for years I considered 'Top 5 Unknowns' to be a pale comparison copycat, but in the same time that '5s' has gone downhill, 'Unknowns' has ramped up their quality and is putting out mostly good episodes consistently now. I get that it can be hard to find creepy lore that hasn't been done to death already, if all you're relying on is coarsely-refined searches, but 'Too Close To Home' proves that with fine tuning (like narrowing a search down to a geographical area as small as one town) you might be surprised what great content is there, with most of the world knowing nothing about it! Likewise, this channel and many others are wasting a great opportunity by not making segments from VIEWERS stories in the comments, in my opinion. Even if they haven't been fact-checked, would be hard to fact-check, and even if they don't have evidence in the form of imagery or audio, it's not like most creepy fans are only interested in scientific proof of paranormal phenomenon. We just want our creepy fancies tickled. And when it comes to believability, sometimes the details of a story and the way a person tells is far more compelling than grainy footage of a shadow that only shows for a split second and has to have a big red circle drawn around it to see it. I've read so many AMAZING stories in comment threads, it's just a shame that's where they tend to stay. There are a few channels that do something with them from time to time. -Beyond Creepy for example.
Yes sa!luv hearing about these different towns n cities ect.tho i must admit im not fond of hearing stories outside of America. Only cuz ik America much better than Europe!😂
I actually played that feather game as a kid, and it worked and was amazed it did and thought it was a trick. Pretty creepy also was outside while it worked
The game works, first there was about 6-8 of us with our two fingers on each hand underneath the girls body, our "participant" was lying on two chairs, feet, lower half on one chair, upper back and head on top of the chair on the right, the feet part was on the left. Our teacher slowly moved away the chairs, and right in front of us, she was elevated, but not from witchcraft, but physics, we were able to lift her up several inches high, with ease. We were like 10 or 11, our teacher blew our mind that day..it was our fingers and arm, but eeire thing was no one felt her heavier on one side or another, we all were in perfect position to lift her up, all equal weight distributed amongst us. Just physics folks.
Here’s what happened in her game and each game that happened before and since: NOTHING! No one was levitated. Simple as that. Don’t care what participants “claim to have seen” because it’s literally impossible for humans to levitate without external propulsion. Yes, this excludes “spirits and the like!” They don’t exist in our realm.
The mystery stone doesn't seem that mysterious to me. It was discovered in New Hampshire, US and appears quite native American Indian in origin at a time when there were many more native Americans.
I am sorry but as a fan of Horrible Histories, the first story got me remembering their skit and couldn't get into the spooky mood for the rest of the story.
👻 Happy Friday, everyone! HUGE thank you to Ben, Phaedra, O Arwyn, Melanie & Morgan for letting us dig up stories from their hometowns! 👻 If you'd like to see what's in your area, head on over to Patreon for more info! www.patreon.com/Top5sOffical
Do video about ghost stories in England 👍👍
@@diongrey5033 My sentiments exactly ,there's nothing better than a good old 👻 ghost story 💯💥
Happy Friday to you also buddy, love your videos they are always on 🔥 fire, miss hearing you on Cold Case Detective ✌️💛🌻
Is there any in Sunderland England please
#LITEASAFEATHER- Lite as a feather stiff as a board is not a game it is going to
be a young death of the person that was lift up
Speaking of cemeteries anyone else ever randomly walk into a cemetery and walk around looking at the headstokes like i do i just like the historic aspect and wonder what sort of lives the people that are buried in them lived when they were alive
A couple of friends and I go on Sunday mornings to walk around different cemeteries. It's a good walk and so interesting to see what stories and clues the headstones give. There is also an website where people can request photos and info about loved ones graves that they can't visit, so we check if there is any at the cemeteries we visit so we can find them for them.
Yes, I do.😮
We like to do civil war cemeteries
Few things are as sobering as looking at the graves of people long gone, knowing we will all be there one day.
Yup
Melanie here! As usual...awesome video! Was weird to hear my story being told and learn about the history of the game! The spookiest part for me was looking back and the girl still hanging in mid air as we bolted up the stairs!
I don't know what it is about your voice, I love it. It's super scary, yet really comforting.
I love to hit my lights, sit back & always enjoy. 🫶🫣😲
When I was in junior high school, and a girl scout, we played the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" while on a camping trip. I was utterly shocked when it not only worked on the girls before me, but also on me! Of all the party games I have played over the years, this one stands out.
Lol
Did the same thing with my friends and I was so shocked that it worked cause I was adamant it was crap,just shows there's more to this world than we know
Me too, in Grade school, it shocked all of us, like real magic just happened. We were all maybe 10-11 yrs old, so it just blew us away, some "witchy shit".
@@rachaelfreeman613 I don't think it's magic. I think it's physics. But I do believe there's more to this world than we know.
You seen "The Craft" huh? Lol
Anybody else getting excited for october spooky halloween month? My favorite
Yes sir.
Yip ❤
We're only a month away from October. Things are going to get really good on this channel 🔥
Top5, with another banger. Thanks to those who submitted their stories.
Im so glad you are still doing videos. I love your videos. I haven't been the greatest patron but I support you.
I'm also from Rockford, MI. Hell's Bridge is only about 10 minutes from my folk's house. I've been there many times at night, both alone and with friends, but have never experienced anything supernatural. I also routinely walk and jog across the dam and the connected nature trails and have also never experienced anything unexplained. They're both definitely creepy and interesting legends, though!
Evening Top5’s. My home town *is* mysterious in itself 😂
the Beckett haunting really makes a good case in citing the strength of the stone tape theory a theory whereby ghosts are merely replaying history due to memory somehow being absorbed into the enviroment.
Weird, I grew up in Topeka and the house I lived in is in that little housing development near the mound, maybe a 5 min walk from Skyline Park where the mound is located. Kind of eerie given that the town I live now, elsewhere in Kansas, hasn’t had a tornado actually touch down within city limits (but, I’ve watched them touch down just outside of town, though) in something like 300 years because supposedly the chief of the tribe who inhabited the valley where the town is now located blessed the valley to protect it.
I may not be able to join patreon right now, but you highlighted Topeka this time. It's about 2 hours from me. Maybe one day, you can do my hometown of Wichita, KS.
Phaedra is one of the most beautiful names ❤. Another great video. Always know what we are getting, not a bad video in the bunch ❤
Came here to say how very much I love the name Phaedra!
I do exactly that for the historic aspect of peoples lives ...how they died, where they lived and family members, whatever information i can read...it is very relaxing and interesting...love it..ive been doing this since i was ten when i first walked through a very old small cemetery, one of the headstones had a poem on it..i stood and read until i remembered..it went...'remember me when you walk on by, as you are now so once was i, as i am now one day you'll be, prepare yourself to follow me"...that made me think, what else is out there...
Thanku for sharing. Very cool memorey.
We played 'light as a feather' in college..we put the person in a chair..we lifted a football player weighing 260lbs with 4 people using two fingers each..then each removed one finger...most mind bending experience ever witnessed
I was born in San Juan Capistrano and lived a block away from Dohene Beach until I was about kindergarten aged. My parents also lived there for about 10 years as well and none of us remember hearing any of these stories! Pretty interesting though! Actually a sort of creepy thing happened to us right before we moved north: one late night, it felt and sounded like an explosion had happened. My dad went running out to the front yard to see what was up, turned out that a drunk guy straight up used our yard and house as a parking spot. Crazy but not unheard of... until the police showed up and searched the guy's car only to find over 150 pairs of nunchucks in his car like he was trying to compete with Chuck Norris or something. It was just such a strange thing to find in that amount. I never found out what happened after the police took him away so I didn't get any answers.
Nunchuck salesman lol
Excited for the October month ✨
Good content! I look up to your channel as Inspiration for my own! Been subscribed to you for a few years now!
Day is incomplete by watching your videos, the best TH-cam channel for everything from aliens to paranormals. Can you make some more videos on the pyramid with new information and studies conducted. Thank you !
Yes!
Location stories from viewers are my favourite!!
Another incredible video! I can't sleep if i dont watch you guys, and kuddos to an empire of interesting channels! It has been a pleasure watching you grow and expand, but you are my favorite by far!
My hometown, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, has many associated strange mysteries for a relatively small town, some even stretching back to the 16th century and the Spanish occupation.
Cool, i visited knaresborough a couple of weeks ago
Can't wait for this month to end so we'll start spooky october
My wife told me that when she was a teenager she played the "Light as a feather, Stiff as a board" game and her cousins were able to lift her off the floor, and she is not a small girl.
Showing LOVE for the channel Thank You for another great video once again top5s and the work you put into each and every video and channels THANK YOU. Have a Blessed Day Everyone. PS I live in a little town called Greeneville Tennessee we've had main news murders plus Steve Shippy come through a few yrs ago and it is literally episode 2 season 1 on his show Haunting in the Heartland plus up the road from us in Erwin they hung a elephant.
Thank you guys! Amazing! Top 5s are tops! We go to los Rios street and mission regularly...sjc is a great place to live -phaedra
Thanks to all of the viewers for sharing their spooky and chilling stories..
And also, Thank you for sharing, Top5s..💖
thanks cleavage
Yessss!!! Always await with pleasure! cheers 🥂 🥂
A very early video, thank you that is my evening sorted 🙏
6:00 YES!
As Dr. Kent Hovind has clearly scientifically demonstrated, it doesn't take "millions of years" to make stone or for things to petrify!
It was always light as a feather stiff as a board, when I was a kid, and yep it worked for us
It must be a great honour to have your story covered by this channel
With all the poor pronunciations, it must be as irritating for them as it is for me.
Hey there Sean! 😊
The Beckett ghosts would be a residual haunting. Just loop in time that keeps playing.
Those who are fortunate enough to have the talented and incredible team at Top whose hometowns are featured, I would LOVE to know who has actually ventured to this spots that they have uncovered for their Patrons??? I would love to see if there are any Patrons whose adventure had come to fruition as to the sights that the Top 5 team unearth!!! What an exciting and interesting experience to be certain from they’re adventures!!! 😱😱😱😱😱😱
Excited for the October content! 🎃
Same
Thanks for the video! 🎥 I love your narration but sometimes it puts me to sleep.
Same
I did the light as a feather stiff as a board, it worked. This in the late 80’s early 90’s
Very cool using your viewers home towns.
Love this channels videos. And the guys voice is super relaxing and interesting. Makes you wanna learn more.
Fascinating. Ive been to knaresborough and love mother shiptons park though its so sad she was poorly treated for being born disabled.
So. The artifact found in the clay appears to be a moon phase. Not a full moon, rather 3/4. The face is the man on the moon, now the rest of you figure out what the other symbols represent. What an adventure eh?
Hells yeaaa TOP5 👏 For the rest of the work day some good shhhhhh
I love on one of the corners of the lake Michigan triangle. It would be so fun to see what can be dig up!
We played Light as a Feather at sleepovers back in grade school. It worked. We all screamed.
Love this idea!
Would love to see what you can find out about Sheffield 🇬🇧 uk😊
Even if you have the worst relationship in the world with your parents or family in general it certainly shouldn't lead you to murder them those that do are really beyond any help of rehabilitation whatever its best that these people never live among civilised society again
Rest in peace to those that passed away.
I live in bridgeport ct and I would like for you to do a video about the violent poltergeist at 966 lindley st it happened in 1974
"4 of Henry's loyal, but slightly dim knights...." 🤣
I have. Been to the old cemetery in my hometown. Slept in cemetery once when hitchhiking. Done gravestone rubbings of my ancestors. Some cemeteries I wouldn’t go into at night. Bad vibe.
Im from New Hampshire i guarantee theres more then enough material to make hundreds of videos!!
CAN WE PLEASE GET A UPDATED PLAYLISTS 😊 WE APPRECIATE IT 💪🏾🫶🏾
Have you ever heard of the Snowdonia Grass ghoul, most people don’t even know it, because the natives in my part of the map barely talk about it.
There is surprisingly no information of it online, if you’re interested to comment back to me so I can tell you more information
I wonder if you can find anything that happened in Rock Creek, Ohio.
Columbus here
At least the caretaker got a free paper.
Love this series
I'm in Kansas City, about an hour from there but lived most of my life west of Topeka, Ks. I didn't know about the mound!! Thanks!!
Do greeley Colorado again!!
Love these !
Love this channel
Light as a feather game, we played that at school when I was 13, we changed the chant starting with the person at the head of the person lying on the floor, the person kneeling at the head would say "She looks ill" each person kneeling beside the body would each say it till came back the the person at the head, that person would then say, "She is ill " it did the round till back to the head person who would then say, "She look pale" the next round each person would say "She is pale" the next round would say "She looks dead" the last round would start "She is dead" once it was said by all as the last person said it on the last word we would all using only a finger under the body we would lift, when it worked it was very Impressive as the body started to rise we would stand. If the person being lifted opened their eyes the rising would stop and they became heavy. I was usually the person at the head of the person on the ground on one occasion we actually got the person to float to just below shoulder height, I at the head would put one finger under each shoulder, and if anyone say we could pick whoever was lay on the floor up we would try using just a finger on each hand under the body, myself at the head two girls on each side and a girl at the feet so a total of 6 girls doing the lifting, each time we tried to lift the girl befor the chant was said it was never successful like never, but after the chant it would more often than not work. The game was played every break time. It got to the point that I got asked to be the person at the head of the girl on the ground, and it would work even after another person with another 6 girls couldn't do it, I more often than not would be asked to be at the head of the girl they couldn't lift, and it would work. It was really strange as you felt the body start to lift, it made no sense. The game was played for about 8 to 10 weeks maybe less that was untill a girl being lifted opened her eyes and she was instantly too heavy for the 6 girls she unfortunately landed on her head in an effort to save herself she twisted so as she hit the ground her face took the hit she cut her forehead and her nose got injured after that the headmaster put an end to the game and if any teacher who was on playground duty saw you playing the game you were sent to the headmaster, not fun so the game stopped, probably for the best. I was 13 or 14 at this time so this was 57 56 years ago yes that makes me 70.
Churr Bo! 🤘😝✌️ Boss content!! 💯
In my teens I played "light as a feather..." but where I'm from (Argentina) it's a little different, the person sits in a chair, and the others walk arround clockwise then stop and each puts 2 fingers either below the knees or armpits and no matter how much the person weights it will rise from the chair, it's like a party trick here, nothing ominous.
Light as a feather, stiff as a board was what we called it
I played light as a feather once in college and it actually worked. Nothing unusually unusual happened afterwards though. Not for college dorms anyway. 😂
I played the game, it's super cool and weird because it really does work. We used to play it often
This is the most Top 5s-like video that Top 5s has done in a long time. I don't know why they thought they needed to change the old formula of having FIVE (not one, not twenty) story/topic segments, but the channel has lost its' identity so much I hardly even watch anymore, when it used to be my absolute favorite channel. Ironically, for years I considered 'Top 5 Unknowns' to be a pale comparison copycat, but in the same time that '5s' has gone downhill, 'Unknowns' has ramped up their quality and is putting out mostly good episodes consistently now.
I get that it can be hard to find creepy lore that hasn't been done to death already, if all you're relying on is coarsely-refined searches, but 'Too Close To Home' proves that with fine tuning (like narrowing a search down to a geographical area as small as one town) you might be surprised what great content is there, with most of the world knowing nothing about it!
Likewise, this channel and many others are wasting a great opportunity by not making segments from VIEWERS stories in the comments, in my opinion. Even if they haven't been fact-checked, would be hard to fact-check, and even if they don't have evidence in the form of imagery or audio, it's not like most creepy fans are only interested in scientific proof of paranormal phenomenon. We just want our creepy fancies tickled.
And when it comes to believability, sometimes the details of a story and the way a person tells is far more compelling than grainy footage of a shadow that only shows for a split second and has to have a big red circle drawn around it to see it. I've read so many AMAZING stories in comment threads, it's just a shame that's where they tend to stay. There are a few channels that do something with them from time to time. -Beyond Creepy for example.
You should do one on San Diego!
From Parma, Ohio. It had a ghost gas station.
Been to the Mission a few times... very old... .
I lifted a drunk war veteran once playing light as a feather stiff as a board and his heavy ass really was as light as a feather!
Yes sa!luv hearing about these different towns n cities ect.tho i must admit im not fond of hearing stories outside of America. Only cuz ik America much better than Europe!😂
I actually played that feather game as a kid, and it worked and was amazed it did and thought it was a trick. Pretty creepy also was outside while it worked
Do Cape Town! Like a whole video, Africa is really covered by any "horror/true crime" channel
can u create subs for your vids? for us non native english speaker youtube cc aint accurate
October is coming, I've been asking you to do a documentary on the Enfield ghost for the last 9 years
Topeka Kansas!!! Home sweet haunted home
I watched this 😂😅❤🎉
Hi. You should do one on Brazil. ✌️🇧🇷
I have never heard Topeka said in such a cute way before.
How do you say it?
bluwhale5829💀
jk jk
The game works, first there was about 6-8 of us with our two fingers on each hand underneath the girls body, our "participant" was lying on two chairs, feet, lower half on one chair, upper back and head on top of the chair on the right, the feet part was on the left. Our teacher slowly moved away the chairs, and right in front of us, she was elevated, but not from witchcraft, but physics, we were able to lift her up several inches high, with ease. We were like 10 or 11, our teacher blew our mind that day..it was our fingers and arm, but eeire thing was no one felt her heavier on one side or another, we all were in perfect position to lift her up, all equal weight distributed amongst us. Just physics folks.
Does murdering someone to inherit their money ever actually work i mean has anyone ever actually done it and got away with it and took all their money
If someone did it & got away with it, would they talk about?
O Arwyn
Legit or not some of these stories are tragic.
YO ROCKFORD MICHIGAN NOOOOO WAYYY
Here’s what happened in her game and each game that happened before and since: NOTHING! No one was levitated. Simple as that. Don’t care what participants “claim to have seen” because it’s literally impossible for humans to levitate without external propulsion. Yes, this excludes “spirits and the like!” They don’t exist in our realm.
The mystery stone doesn't seem that mysterious to me. It was discovered in New Hampshire, US and appears quite native American Indian in origin at a time when there were many more native Americans.
Do Oakhurst…
I am sorry but as a fan of Horrible Histories, the first story got me remembering their skit and couldn't get into the spooky mood for the rest of the story.
creepy stuff
So I drifted off a bit while listening to this and thought the people who killed the mom and grandmother was a personal story told by a listener haha
I was born in north Los Angeles California
Commiefornia.
Yes!
Guess i cant turn the lights off sit back or enjoy the video... F. Seemed like it was gonna be interesting
NesBRUH castle 😂😂😂😂
Heres a tip. Advertise yourself at the END of you vids. People might stay for the end. #i freaking HATE adverts!