When I went camping I had to defecate in a bucket. it was left overnight in the hot weather and i emptied it in the morning. The smell was unfathomable and it made me heave. Even carrying the bag was an ordeal. I'm not worried about zombies in an apocalypse, I'm more worried about no sewerage system
Food and human waste is a different ball game. The public health issues are significant. There was a house in village I used to live in and you could see the rats run in and out all day. I've worked on house clearances where people have been convicted for their mess. Human waste in paint tins and bottles of piss. It's worse when animals are in the mix like cats and dogs. Houses infested with fleas and the stench of ammonia. It's remarkable how people can live in it.
I have a friend who was an ambulance paramedic in the ‘80s, and oh the stories he could tell. He recalled going into a house where the elderly lady hoarded cats. It was winter and her wood heater was blazing, as old people feel the cold. He said you could almost see the carpet steaming ammonium vapour in the lounge room where the heater was. Made his eyes start streaming tears immediately. His partner couldn’t cope and cleared out, and a second crew had to be called. They got her out ASAP and treated her in the ambulance.
@@tinalouisestagg yeah cats can be bad. I worked in one before where we counted over 30 at a property. They started with a few and just bred out of control in their overgrown garden and shed. Old couple again. It was probably the worst smell I've come across. I went to wash my hands in the bathroom sink and there was a cat kipping in it. As you said, the niff is so strong it literally burns your eyes and takes your breath away. Some plasterers were dashing the house and they swept up all the excess dash into piles to clean up the next day. The cats all went to the toilet in the dash piles and when a shovel disturbed it, men on the top of the scaffolding were sick 🤣 still remember this house as the worst one I'd worked in. No rubbish in there, just stank of ammonia and litter trays full of cat waste.
I have a hard time throwing out clothes and passing up some things people throw out like books or anything cool really. But my home is fairly clean and I can throw things away when I dont need them. But a while back, I had such terrible anxiety that I could barely leave home to buy groceries or take out the trash. I never cleaned in this time and it can be a vicious cycle. Things build up because you are too stressed or anxious to clean it up and then all of a sudden you are too anxious and stressed to clean it BECAUSE its built up. Glad I got a grip on the anxiety.
Euwrghh that house will NEVER be clean , imagine living in that filth , quite literally surrounded by mould , piss , shit , rotten food , jesus the whole place needs to be knocked door and rebuilt lol
Exorcist,bit of holy water and a mop can't get rid of that. It's like spraying fragrance on a turd it still smells. Trash energy stays there even after it's gone.
William is one sick twitch! The only people I feel sorry for are the neighbors and the work crew that had to clean up after that disgusting individual.
It seems to be, and the worst part is that coercive control was something not very well recognised or spoke about in the past, so she probably doesn't even recognise it as such.
Coercive control can be illegal but there are legal means of coercive control. For example, if you said this to your partner as way to control them into not holding you accountable, that would be legal.
Ive seen american Hoarders the show, and somehow only two to three episodes matched the absolute nightmare energy in this. I hope everyone gets the help they need, because no sane person lives like this.
I had a friend that hoarded. She had a three story home probably worth $400,000.00. The bottom floor was an apartment she rented. She had mice, and mouse droppings were in her pots and pans, cabinets, etc. This didn't seem to bother her. Her sister's house was even worse, and her sister was a nurse.
My step-mother was a bit of a hoarder. But, her was with shoes. She grew up during the depression and barely had shoes and when she did, it was usually hand me down boys shoes. She cried when we had a yard sale and a bunch were sold. Thankfully my father was loving about it.
My mom is the same way. She describes herself as a "clothes horse" when the more accurate term would be "clothes hoarder". It's functional because our house is big and we keep the main/living areas clean but her bedroom looks like any of the houses from this show. I'm trying to save up to move out because every closet, shelf, wardrobe etc is full of her stuff and it leaves me almost no room for my stuff, and she is almost never willing to get rid of any of it while continuing to buy more and more.
My mother was beat as a child by her mother. Late 40s and 50s. My grandmother would punish her by taking her shoes, and making her wear gunny sack dresses. As a kid, I remember being amazed that my mom had SO MANY pair of shoes, and closets FULL of clothes. It wasn't until my 20s that my dad told me why. He said if mom liked it, he would buy it for her. He never wanted her to go without.
Unfortunately Maureen was crushed by a hoard of newspapers that were left in the basement, she was discovered about 1 week after the accident, she didn't make it 😢
As someone who lives with a person with significant hoarding issues, it is torture. It’s a really dreadful mental illness. They really don’t think there’s anything wrong with what they’re doing, and refuse to consider how it harms the people forced to be around them.
Agreed, there 2 doors out of my mom's place but only 1 is accessible to use. I can't get through to her that she's screwed if there's a fire in the kitchen. The other entrance (porch) is filled with worn out furniture and boxes of garbage.
Yeah, that one is going to be a little hard to live down. I feel sorry for these people. I’m a recovered alcoholic of 10 years and it’s hard to live that down, but damn. 😢
I had similar with an old man downstairs. It took the local authority 2 years to finally deal with it - only when they realised rats from the hoard was ruining their precious electrics. You could smell it from outside his door. He used to squat outside his bathroom windows, and literally take a crap on his garden - saying it was free manure. I think they finally locked him up in an elderly secure mental health unit in the end.
If he was brought up to use things and not replace stuff etc, why does he not donate things to charity- clothes to the homeless, metal to recycling, household items to charity shops or charities that support families etc, keeping everyone to 'himself' is not making use of them, it's making people buy things when he could help by giving them the items. Maybe helping others and seeing stuff used could at least get rid of stuff in a good way.
He doesn't care if they're upset, he couldn't care less what effect it had on his children & wife. It's as if he uses it as a form of controlling them. The old 'oh but during the war..' crap rings very hollow nowadays, he wasn't alive during the war, & rationing would have been over when he was tiny! He's a bully & he won't change.
@@lucyw.7597I agree I’m always worried about needing things I use things to the fullest before I throw them away I can’t buy anything so I use all my stuff up and incase things go nuclear I got stuff that can last forever like a straight razor
At least he is not a twit of a human being like the exploitative people who direct these documentaries. Why the hell do they need to use demeaning expressions like 'rubbish fetish'. Plenty of people mindlessly throw away any unfashionable/no more wanted items - perhaps these people are 'sick'. God, I am so mad with this twisted world!
The poop hoarder is on a whole other level, hes bringing down property prices.. They wont have to worry for too long, the way hes going his home will be condemned soon enough from black mold or disease infestation.. Hes going to brew up the next pandemic in there. Its incredible what this guy is cool with he has no shame at all
He'll never get it now in this country. The fight we had in our family to get my mother in law care workers was unreal. She's 80 and has dementia, but it was like waiting in line at Disney land. The money isn't going where it should be anymore.
I met lady whose daughter called adult protective services because of floor to ceiling boxes of stuff. It took me 4 days help her sort and discard the weird stuff she had. I was lost on the amount of power tools she had. A single woman in her early 70's didn't need 4 circular saws. She was a home care nurse and took things from the patients she cared for when they close to death. At the end of each day, I left her place with musical instruments and power tools and random items. Sadly, my mother has hoarding issues but her is useless stuff.
Nah for real, everyone is so quick to divorce these days that they forget they can turn to their priest (person who married them) for intervention and counselling.
Hoarding is one thing, just being a pig and living in a nasty manner isn't hoarding. That's just a feral human being that never became house trained. William is a nasty human being.
Imagine having a beautiful house, several bed- and bathrooms and you fill it up with trash 😢 I know it’s a mental illness and very hard for the person to break up with the old habits, collecting etc. It’s so sad!
im a service plumber whos in almost 1000 houses a year i see scenes like this more often then i would like to admit. very sad seeing people live in such filth, its a horrible way to live .
Yes, she said, 'what can I do about it?', and my first thought was, 'well, you can get the heck out of there!!' She's extremely passive-aggressive in her communication with him. Yes, she can leave; she just would rather stay and play the victim.
Not sick enough that applying for benefits wasn't over his head. Roy (equally as ill) won't be entitled to a penny as he bothered to work til his retirement.
The man in the hospital bed across from my Father was hoarding his hospital space. I had never heard the word before. The nurses would wait until they took him for tests then they would clean and throw out all the garbage. He would come back screaming at the nurses. I caught him going through my Dad’s garbage and other patients. I would have had some sympathy had I known but he was so mean.
9:24 Holy moly, they really need to deal with that mold ASAP. They've got to be experiencing respiratory problems from that level of outbreak. I would be even more worried about the mold than the trash.
I'm a hoarder of filth. It is controlled weekly by a woman who comes in to help me once a week. I have been diagnosed with severe depression, anxiety, and ADD. I've had two very abusive ex-husbands. Along with several other traumatic situations starting in my childhood. I started hoarding at age 16 to 17, and I mostly controlled it until I was about 34. I'm 46 now, and it's been a constant nightmare. I was told I build my hoard to keep people away. I believe that's 100% true.
Each of us has free will and we can choose to make better choices. People are going to tell you all kinds of BS in life. Doesnt mean you have to do it or follow it.
Filth ?? So you don't hoard, you're just Lazy !!! Everything you listed aren't excuses to live in a filthy house. It's simple...you choose not to clean. I bet you don't work either and probably collect benefits that I pay for. GROW UP
I know someone who hoarded filth due to depression and I believe part of it was that they subconsciously felt like they were worthless and didn't deserve a clean environment. I'm so sorry those terrible things happened to you, I know how trauma can rewire your brain. It's never too late to realise you and the people around you deserve better and to go to trauma counselling or therapy. It helped me so much.
@@bethanyduffy5381That you pay for 🤣, excuse you an that chip on your shoulder, she clearly has alot of trauma... there's a special place in hell for you Hun.
Someone could be scared that they'll collect there DNA from it but besides that yea there's no other reason I logically can think of as illogical the DNA thing was lol
It's a mental disorder. You're looking for a logical reason for something that has no logic. There is no more logical reason for someone to have a hoarding disorder than it is for someone to have any other illness. The simple answer is that nobody with a healthy mind does this.
I was the same always collecting things from outside buying things i didnt need, it was ruining my life, but one day I decided to just get rid of everything no help needed, now i have no more compulsion to collect.
I feel so bad for roys wife and daughter. I cant imagine having to live in that filth and have my father basically gaslight me and justify his selfishness under the guise of a disorder. The fact he continues to choose trash over his family is despicable.
Roy gives me vibes that he might be on the spektrum and very much cannot really understand/feel, what he is doing to his family. But why his wife hasn't left him years ago is beyond me. She always speaks of everything as if it is his house and she wants to help him clear, but it is half hers and i would damn well tell him to clutter his half and live in the other. I hope she left him and tried having some hapoy and free years that are not controlled by his compulsions and needs.
I feel so sorry for anyone stuck with a hoarder! I’m sick of people using the war for their hoarding. I lived in neighborhood of veterans from WW2 and their homes didn’t look like that.
My father was in the navy for 5 years not even war time. The navy actually prevents people from becoming a hoarder and trains them to stay organized. One of his favorite sayings was, "A place for everything and everything in its place.".
I always feel bad for the animals that are in these situations or in any abusive neglectful situation for that matter... Can't say I really care about the people all that much.
The first time I ever seen hoarder is when I was a little kid and my mom had a friend that was a hoarder. She literally had stacked neatly piles that were taller than me of newspapers. But it was like a maze because she had several piles like that of different things. the immense amount of old papers was overwhelming. The next time I met a hoarder when I was 25 I met a lady in a woman’s group that offered for me to come by her place and have a cuppa coffee so I went over and I was afraid to put my oldest daughter at that time down on the floor, there was just a small spot for me to sit on in amongst her hoarding, sadly chose not to go there again because I felt so uncomfortable and dirty after being there and I really did feel bad for her
I knew a few hoarders one was my brothers father in law the house was a maze also, my neighbor an English teacher and poet hoarded books more books than I’ve ever seen in a home. Piled some got wet and it was such a putrid smell the third was my moms friend she wouldn’t even let us in to use the bathroom I have no idea what it looked like in there, must’ve been crazy bc her mini van was packed the heck out to the ceiling.
I d ve left my husband at the beginning had I discovered he was such a hoarder....felt so sorry for that poor woman...she seems so kind and unbelievably patient....too much....these people are severely mentally ill and need help....
I am a hoarder but nowhere near the scale of these people, but still, its way too much and very stressful. I'm not lazy-my PhD said its a mental health disorder that normally starts after a traumatic event, and mine started after my mom died. I'll never understand it but its very real.
I was a hoarder for about 15 years. I have only recently started to de hoard! I wasn't well but i dont really know why i became a hoarder? But i did have this idea that i could sell things on, plus i hate to see anything that is still in good condition or useful? Thrown away! My neighbour is a hoarder and quite often i will see things that i have thrown out, on his balcony! We live in a affluent area in london and the local people are always leaving lovely things outside for anyone passing by, to take. I stil have some way to go but im getting there. I was never as bad as leaving human waste anywhere other than in the toilet
Keep yourself in line. I have a hoarder in my extended family and we make it a rule in my house that, mostly, anything new to come in means something must go out, whether a shirt or a set of bowls.
I love how they are here to help these people, of which whom have literal mental illnesses.. Title “disgusting hoarder eats trash and poops in bags” Classy…
I have PTSD with associated COCD, but I'm on the opposite end of the disease. Everything MUST be clean, neat and in it's place. I've been told that people are uncomfortable being in my home because of my obsessive cleaning 🙃
I don’t have any diagnosis but I feel the same way. When people come over I clean everything after them because I feel disgusted by people touching my things, doors, door handles, towels, surfaces, etc…. Even close people and family, and it’s not that I don’t like them, I just have to clean everything they touched once they leave. Every time I go to my own toilet right after them I have to clean everything they might have possibly touched. Same with kitchen and livingroom. Funny enough, when I’m outside my home it is better and I don’t care as much.
I love whom Maureen is as a human being so it makes me sad to hear how down she is on herself & life. She has already accomplished so much in life, I only wish her all the best.
I guess I'm just cold-blooded, but I think more of humanity's future and I say we stop taking care of these people. The guy gets money from people who ACTUALLY work and that's just not right. We're doing NOTHING but allowing these people to keep taking resources and allowing them to breed more of the same. It's all warm and fuzzy feelings until they are surrounded by the WORST people and their own children have to live in that messed up world.
My ex wife was a hoarder, she saved everything, she took care of her elderly mother saved her diapers and refused to dispose or toilet paper and never showered
@@Bebedollieshe was not like that when l married her, her mother was a hoarder, l noticed about 4 years into the marriage when she would not dispose of the used sanitary napkins she was using, she kept some and others she would try to wash. I became aware of this when l had to call a repairman out for are washer and found out what she was doing….
Looks to me like that poop hoarder guy is getting off on making people have, to see and deal with his filth, he enjoys acting out by making the mess, enjoys getting attention albeit negative from family council and neighbors then finally enjoys watching everyone being grossed out by his filthy handiwork
It's wild how they are in such denial that they try to give logical explanations. I think the one guy said he has some bookcases, but can't assemble them because...reasons.
Imagine how many strange specimens around the world have the same issue as him. The fact he let a camera crew in his house really shows that he doesn’t see anything wrong with what he’s doing
Families also have the knowledge now to step in earlier nowadays. It may well be a mental condition, but it's still a choice to put it above the welfare of the rest of your family, which is what they often do. I've come across a lot in my last job, & had a mother who hoarded too, and I've never come across a single one who wasn't selfish when it came to their own peace of mind, choices etc at the expense of the people around them. There are therapies that are very successful with OCD type obsessions, but they usually flatly refuse help, give in to keep the peace if they have, & then just start all over again. I have very little sympathy.
@@teptime He is very clearly ill. Hoarding faeces etc isn't just a hoarding issue at all. It's a very specific sign of mental illness. His desperate loneliness is heartbreaking. hoarding doesn't necessarily mean filth & dirt, but it's unhealthy the second it starts wrecking the lives of the people around someone ...and the hoarder really doesnt care.
@@lucyw.7597 Agreed. There is sensible hoarding, though, chiefly regarding items predicted to increase in value over time, and squirreling away necessities in prep for a cataclysmic event.
@@teptime Yes, we filled 3 skips after my mother died...all of it was 'going to be valuable one day'...or 'you never know when you might need it'. Necessities for a potential cataclysm dont take up much space & genuine antique collector doesn't treat their 'treasures like trash either.
I used to be a bike hoarder, I have 3 fat ebikes, a few 16" kiddie bikes for spare tyres that fit the trailer and few mountain bikes. amounts exceeding 100 back in the late 90's had to be thrown away cause the public housing manager didn't like them, the 3 speed dragsters were given to my Romanian friend
As a private duty RN in Washington, D.C. way back in the early to mid 1990s, I was the night nurse for a famous political cartoonist for the Washington Post, Herbert Block, following surgery he had. He signed his work as "HerBlock" and lived in a beautiful Victorian townhouse filled with towering piles of newspapers neatly stacked floor to ceiling. The home and main staircase were gorgeous, but I was always mindful of those bundles causing injury.
Really interesting to learn that it’s connected to OCD. Never thought of it like that before for some reason. Excellent quality and I’ve now subscribed to your channel because it’s great! Thanks 😊
America: We're gonna make sure mental health services are prohibitively expensive and inaccessible, then we're going to jail you for those unaddressed issues 🥴
UNLESS you are illegally here, then we will give you money for a new home and unlimited free health care. And a free iPhone for you and your 8 kids just to ease your pain. 🤦♀️
not all mold in a house is dangerous, but some people may be more sensitive to mold than others. So mostly likely it's not a dangerous mold that is causing them problems. It sure looks unsightly tho!!!
Also had a good friend who is a hoarder and tried to help her clean it up and get rid of things. She would not get rid of enough to clear and clean it up. Very entitled, very much in denial and impossible to deal with.
Their narcissistic my gf family has krap everywhere and no organization krap all over the place clothes all over the place I can’t get my gf to get all her books in one place to build her a bookshelf or three I mean if she can’t get her books in one spot and I build her bookshelves she’ll put boxes and krap on them. I can build her cargo racks for that. I built her a real nice set of shelves and she put boxes on it than I got an antique drawer set with eight drawers I put felt in them made it real nice after six months she put one necklace in there. She can’t organize for krap I mean If she got all her books in one spot I can build shelves for them than we can figure out her clothes than something else but Evan if she got her damn books together she would never get her clothes together every pair of pants I own is sitting folded the same way on top of each other all my books are on one shelf all my stuff sits together like that.
I know LA has scrap metal centers that will pay by the pound. This poor guy was sitting on a fortune with all his bike parts! Why hasn't anyone suggested that to him? Plus, they're probably just hauling the stuff to the dump instead of recycling it. This situation could have gone much better had these issues been addressed.
I know it's mental illness and it's difficult to make them see it from a rational point of view, but I often wonder if some of these people were simply told, "When your life comes to an end, none of this is coming with you - the people in your life and what you do with your time here is all you've got. Collecting things that will ultimately be returned to a landfill somewhere seems like such a waste of your potential." Something to that effect. To me, I feel like that would be the biggest revelation if I had this sort of issue that it literally will just be discarded like the garbage it is whenever I pass, possibly inconveniencing my own family members or workers who have to go into these situations.
I find there is a world of difference between a hoard of things and a hoard of 💩 and rotten food. Either way William eating out of that nasty potato sac turned my stomach 🤢 he doesn’t deserve that house. Did anybody notice the weird growths on his leg, 5:40 wth is that, have rats been bitting him?
The guy hoarding human waste really should be under constant supervision with a social worker or carer , and he should be getting looked after as clearly he is not mentally well he really cant be left alone its really sad he isnt well ….
That’s why all the cultures adopted tradition of “big clean once a year” when youu’re forced to revisit all of your possessions….I’m Polish- we clean for Christmas and for Easter…. Winter cleaning and spring cleaning…I hated it…. Now I understand
Do you watch hoarders? Bc I watch the episodes where the ocd person cleans out the hoarders house, and then they both eventually get along. It motivates me to clean as well.
Someone who hordes their feces when they have a working toilet is unfathomable.
I think just collecting faecal matter is unfathomable - let alone whether the toilet is working or not. 😅
Funny world we live@roygeorge5364 #FettishforRubbish😊
@@roygeorge5364you said the exact same thing as the original post, just with different words! 🤣
When I went camping I had to defecate in a bucket. it was left overnight in the hot weather and i emptied it in the morning.
The smell was unfathomable and it made me heave.
Even carrying the bag was an ordeal.
I'm not worried about zombies in an apocalypse, I'm more worried about no sewerage system
Mentally ill
Food and human waste is a different ball game. The public health issues are significant. There was a house in village I used to live in and you could see the rats run in and out all day. I've worked on house clearances where people have been convicted for their mess. Human waste in paint tins and bottles of piss. It's worse when animals are in the mix like cats and dogs. Houses infested with fleas and the stench of ammonia. It's remarkable how people can live in it.
I have a friend who was an ambulance paramedic in the ‘80s, and oh the stories he could tell. He recalled going into a house where the elderly lady hoarded cats. It was winter and her wood heater was blazing, as old people feel the cold. He said you could almost see the carpet steaming ammonium vapour in the lounge room where the heater was. Made his eyes start streaming tears immediately. His partner couldn’t cope and cleared out, and a second crew had to be called. They got her out ASAP and treated her in the ambulance.
@@tinalouisestagg yeah cats can be bad. I worked in one before where we counted over 30 at a property. They started with a few and just bred out of control in their overgrown garden and shed. Old couple again. It was probably the worst smell I've come across. I went to wash my hands in the bathroom sink and there was a cat kipping in it. As you said, the niff is so strong it literally burns your eyes and takes your breath away. Some plasterers were dashing the house and they swept up all the excess dash into piles to clean up the next day. The cats all went to the toilet in the dash piles and when a shovel disturbed it, men on the top of the scaffolding were sick 🤣 still remember this house as the worst one I'd worked in. No rubbish in there, just stank of ammonia and litter trays full of cat waste.
sorry, Lloyd, you're not gonna fool Dorothy by spraying an entire can of Glade over your hoard! haha!
I have a hard time throwing out clothes and passing up some things people throw out like books or anything cool really. But my home is fairly clean and I can throw things away when I dont need them.
But a while back, I had such terrible anxiety that I could barely leave home to buy groceries or take out the trash. I never cleaned in this time and it can be a vicious cycle. Things build up because you are too stressed or anxious to clean it up and then all of a sudden you are too anxious and stressed to clean it BECAUSE its built up. Glad I got a grip on the anxiety.
I realized I've been not clean or anything from depression and grief,
@terryking6537 Yea. I still got some bad habits from when I was depressed.
good on ya mate
Check your Vitamin B12 and Iron levels when anxiety gets a hold of you. On occasions its a culprit
@@Areyousayingidontknowmyname I actually take b12 most days because I'm a regular drinker.
Euwrghh that house will NEVER be clean , imagine living in that filth , quite literally surrounded by mould , piss , shit , rotten food , jesus the whole place needs to be knocked door and rebuilt lol
Kim and Aggy could come out of retirement and sort it out!
Exorcist,bit of holy water and a mop can't get rid of that. It's like spraying fragrance on a turd it still smells. Trash energy stays there even after it's gone.
William is one sick twitch! The only people I feel sorry for are the neighbors and the work crew that had to clean up after that disgusting individual.
Never met a perfect person in all my born days. Right now someone is doing something they don't want others to see
Yes, but "Certain practices" are not common and more endangering to the mind and/or body. Those cases need professional help. 😢
'...doing something they don't want others to see.' Do you mean the people in this video?
Enabler mentality
I doubt that many people are eating poop. Could be wrong, but I have a strong feeling of doubt in that department. But I do agree people have secrets.
@@freewithnature Where are you getting 'people are eating poop' from? The OP never mentioned that at all.
Roy obviously picked his wife because she was a doormat. This is a form of coercive control.
It seems to be, and the worst part is that coercive control was something not very well recognised or spoke about in the past, so she probably doesn't even recognise it as such.
No, it's not coercive control. Coercive control is illegal, what he is doing isn't illegal.
@@SpecializedRider1986 what makes you think it isn't coercive control?
Coercive control can be illegal but there are legal means of coercive control. For example, if you said this to your partner as way to control them into not holding you accountable, that would be legal.
Do you think that couple were exactly the same as they are now, when they met?
Ive seen american Hoarders the show, and somehow only two to three episodes matched the absolute nightmare energy in this. I hope everyone gets the help they need, because no sane person lives like this.
We do everything better than Yanks.
I had a friend that hoarded. She had a three story home probably worth $400,000.00. The bottom floor was an apartment she rented. She had mice, and mouse droppings were in her pots and pans, cabinets, etc. This didn't seem to bother her. Her sister's house was even worse, and her sister was a nurse.
My step-mother was a bit of a hoarder. But, her was with shoes. She grew up during the depression and barely had shoes and when she did, it was usually hand me down boys shoes. She cried when we had a yard sale and a bunch were sold. Thankfully my father was loving about it.
I can understand about hoarding shoes like that 💙
Thank you for this insightful comment!
Sry, your dad was/is an enabler
My mom is the same way. She describes herself as a "clothes horse" when the more accurate term would be "clothes hoarder". It's functional because our house is big and we keep the main/living areas clean but her bedroom looks like any of the houses from this show. I'm trying to save up to move out because every closet, shelf, wardrobe etc is full of her stuff and it leaves me almost no room for my stuff, and she is almost never willing to get rid of any of it while continuing to buy more and more.
My mother was beat as a child by her mother. Late 40s and 50s. My grandmother would punish her by taking her shoes, and making her wear gunny sack dresses. As a kid, I remember being amazed that my mom had SO MANY pair of shoes, and closets FULL of clothes. It wasn't until my 20s that my dad told me why. He said if mom liked it, he would buy it for her. He never wanted her to go without.
Maureen broke my heart and her cousin was so gentle about the situation. I hope she's doing well since this was filmed.
Unfortunately Maureen was crushed by a hoard of newspapers that were left in the basement, she was discovered about 1 week after the accident, she didn't make it 😢
William has issues mental health issues..Most hoarders don't save their literal shit ..it's disturbing
@@theunforgiven2885 very
As someone who lives with a person with significant hoarding issues, it is torture. It’s a really dreadful mental illness. They really don’t think there’s anything wrong with what they’re doing, and refuse to consider how it harms the people forced to be around them.
Agreed, there 2 doors out of my mom's place but only 1 is accessible to use. I can't get through to her that she's screwed if there's a fire in the kitchen. The other entrance (porch) is filled with worn out furniture and boxes of garbage.
Agreed. It is very selfish behavior.
OMG! William flushing his shzt down other people's drains??
And wonders why his neighbors don't like him! Storing poop in buckets??
Come on! 😮
William is just pure filth 109 percent filth 🤮🤮
Is that abnormal behavior ? 😂😂😂
@CuttySX455
Ummm...I HOPE it is!! lol!! 🤔😬😳🤣
Yeah, that one is going to be a little hard to live down. I feel sorry for these people. I’m a recovered alcoholic of 10 years and it’s hard to live that down, but damn. 😢
@foxiefair123
Congratulations on 10 years!! I just celebrated 13 years clean from IV Heroin and cocaine addiction.!! Happy Holidays!! 😊
I had similar with an old man downstairs. It took the local authority 2 years to finally deal with it - only when they realised rats from the hoard was ruining their precious electrics. You could smell it from outside his door. He used to squat outside his bathroom windows, and literally take a crap on his garden - saying it was free manure. I think they finally locked him up in an elderly secure mental health unit in the end.
I read somewhere that human manure is of no value anyway. 🤷🏼♂️
Clearly these people are very ill so sad . They don’t need jail they need a mental health facility.
Assisted living.
Roy is very mentally unwell. He can’t even fathom how upset his family is
His emotions are completely blocked off so he can't understand humans having emotions but can imagine objects do
If he was brought up to use things and not replace stuff etc, why does he not donate things to charity- clothes to the homeless, metal to recycling, household items to charity shops or charities that support families etc, keeping everyone to 'himself' is not making use of them, it's making people buy things when he could help by giving them the items. Maybe helping others and seeing stuff used could at least get rid of stuff in a good way.
He doesn't care if they're upset, he couldn't care less what effect it had on his children & wife. It's as if he uses it as a form of controlling them. The old 'oh but during the war..' crap rings very hollow nowadays, he wasn't alive during the war, & rationing would have been over when he was tiny! He's a bully & he won't change.
@@lucyw.7597I agree I’m always worried about needing things I use things to the fullest before I throw them away I can’t buy anything so I use all my stuff up and incase things go nuclear I got stuff that can last forever like a straight razor
At least he is not a twit of a human being like the exploitative people who direct these documentaries. Why the hell do they need to use demeaning expressions like 'rubbish fetish'. Plenty of people mindlessly throw away any unfashionable/no more wanted items - perhaps these people are 'sick'. God, I am so mad with this twisted world!
The poop hoarder is on a whole other level, hes bringing down property prices.. They wont have to worry for too long, the way hes going his home will be condemned soon enough from black mold or disease infestation.. Hes going to brew up the next pandemic in there. Its incredible what this guy is cool with he has no shame at all
It's awesome seeing Dorothy on the program!
I think William needs 24h supervision
Go right ahead!
Sounds like we have a volunteer!!!
@@erikkibler3466😂😂😂😂
A care group home would be fitting
He'll never get it now in this country. The fight we had in our family to get my mother in law care workers was unreal. She's 80 and has dementia, but it was like waiting in line at Disney land. The money isn't going where it should be anymore.
I met lady whose daughter called adult protective services because of floor to ceiling boxes of stuff. It took me 4 days help her sort and discard the weird stuff she had. I was lost on the amount of power tools she had. A single woman in her early 70's didn't need 4 circular saws. She was a home care nurse and took things from the patients she cared for when they close to death. At the end of each day, I left her place with musical instruments and power tools and random items. Sadly, my mother has hoarding issues but her is useless stuff.
'Karen has reached breaking point - and has called in the local vicar for help' lmao these are not real people
I thought that too! WTF can a vicar do 😂
They give marriage counselling. It sounds plausible to me in an English Town, a few decades ago, by the look of it.
Clergy used to be more directly involved in peoples' lives in the olden days.
Nah for real, everyone is so quick to divorce these days that they forget they can turn to their priest (person who married them) for intervention and counselling.
Absolutely vile. Imagine the smell.
1000%,makes me vomit 🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤮
You get used to it. Ot becomes parfum.
William needs help. But he needs to be willing to receive it.
İ disagree. Sometimes people need to be committed to mental hospitals and forced to get help
This is 20 odd years old he's either got help or is dead
First symptom of a Hoarder is Denial.
Hoarding is one thing, just being a pig and living in a nasty manner isn't hoarding. That's just a feral human being that never became house trained. William is a nasty human being.
I have extreme OCD cleaning and organizing,
A vacuum as a gift is a joy!! My label maker is by my side.
I watch this to try to help myself 😮
Thats poetry!
Goes out at night to find nesting material. The guy is a rat
Imagine having a beautiful house, several bed- and bathrooms and you fill it up with trash 😢 I know it’s a mental illness and very hard for the person to break up with the old habits, collecting etc. It’s so sad!
yes. i'd love to have a nice big house like that for my family
I feel for Roys wife, she is so downtrodden and defeated by his antics.
Sure should have just left. Why live like that?
Why all she has to do is leave him make him sell the house and take her half
She should have left. I don’t feel bad for her because she chose to tolerate it.
im a service plumber whos in almost 1000 houses a year i see scenes like this more often then i would like to admit. very sad seeing people live in such filth, its a horrible way to live .
Daddy chill!.!
What the hell is even that!!!
I hope that Roy's wife had the good sense to leave him.
Yes, she said, 'what can I do about it?', and my first thought was, 'well, you can get the heck out of there!!' She's extremely passive-aggressive in her communication with him. Yes, she can leave; she just would rather stay and play the victim.
@@RS54321 :)
Watching this from behind my fingers🫣
Terrible thing to say
@@nevillerobert318 Not where Roy's wife is concerned, Miss. 36 people apparently agree with me on this one. Roy is too stubborn to seek treatment.
I live in Australia and i can smell that shit from here...
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I live in the UK and I can't smell anything...
Me too😂😂
@@marcelatingle9564 ...nose blind 😂
Mt. Everest is not far enough...
OMG, that William is very sick. He needs urgent help!!
This is nearly 20 odd years old, he either got help or is long dead
Not sick enough that applying for benefits wasn't over his head.
Roy (equally as ill) won't be entitled to a penny as he bothered to work til his retirement.
@@ViewerNumber9you don’t know how benefits or retirement works do you ?
Roy is sick from breathing in all that black mold.
Definitely
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The man in the hospital bed across from my Father was hoarding his hospital space. I had never heard the word before. The nurses would wait until they took him for tests then they would clean and throw out all the garbage. He would come back screaming at the nurses. I caught him going through my Dad’s garbage and other patients. I would have had some sympathy had I known but he was so mean.
I've noticed most hoarders do have a mean streak.
I love these documentaries because they always reinforce my minimalist principles
9:24 Holy moly, they really need to deal with that mold ASAP. They've got to be experiencing respiratory problems from that level of outbreak. I would be even more worried about the mold than the trash.
I'm a hoarder of filth. It is controlled weekly by a woman who comes in to help me once a week. I have been diagnosed with severe depression, anxiety, and ADD. I've had two very abusive ex-husbands. Along with several other traumatic situations starting in my childhood. I started hoarding at age 16 to 17, and I mostly controlled it until I was about 34. I'm 46 now, and it's been a constant nightmare. I was told I build my hoard to keep people away. I believe that's 100% true.
Each of us has free will and we can choose to make better choices. People are going to tell you all kinds of BS in life. Doesnt mean you have to do it or follow it.
None of the reasons you listed is an excuse. I have BPD, been in very abusive relationships and had a horrible childhood and I keep a clean house.
Filth ?? So you don't hoard, you're just Lazy !!! Everything you listed aren't excuses to live in a filthy house. It's simple...you choose not to clean. I bet you don't work either and probably collect benefits that I pay for. GROW UP
I know someone who hoarded filth due to depression and I believe part of it was that they subconsciously felt like they were worthless and didn't deserve a clean environment. I'm so sorry those terrible things happened to you, I know how trauma can rewire your brain. It's never too late to realise you and the people around you deserve better and to go to trauma counselling or therapy. It helped me so much.
@@bethanyduffy5381That you pay for 🤣, excuse you an that chip on your shoulder, she clearly has alot of trauma... there's a special place in hell for you Hun.
Why would anyone piss and shit in a bucket then keep it?!?
have you ever seen the poop lady episode 😂
Someone could be scared that they'll collect there DNA from it but besides that yea there's no other reason I logically can think of as illogical the DNA thing was lol
Mental illness
It's a mental disorder. You're looking for a logical reason for something that has no logic. There is no more logical reason for someone to have a hoarding disorder than it is for someone to have any other illness. The simple answer is that nobody with a healthy mind does this.
Usually trauma in childhood, of the extreme sexual nature. It takes highly specialized care to recover. 😢
I was the same always collecting things from outside buying things i didnt need, it was ruining my life, but one day I decided to just get rid of everything no help needed, now i have no more compulsion to collect.
Congratulations! I just decluttered my home, & it feels WONDERFUL!
It's so freeing when you get rid of stuff, but it's hard to make that decision. You get anxiety but when you actually do it you feel so muck lighter 🦅
Good for you, I hope I can one day have a calmer home!
I feel so bad for roys wife and daughter. I cant imagine having to live in that filth and have my father basically gaslight me and justify his selfishness under the guise of a disorder. The fact he continues to choose trash over his family is despicable.
Definitely mental abuse.
They met at a recorder group!!!! I’ve never heard of anyone playing recorder and having it get them places in my life haha
A recorder is something they give to 3rd graders to learn. It’s like a kazoo in terms of uselessness.
3 blind mice for wedding dance
@@nymetsfan912 yep I had one too
MY GIRL DOROTHY BREININGER IS INTERNATIONAL 🗣️🗣️🗣️
This is is Los Angeles
@ladygoldenone1 She is a legend, though.
@@TheShadow0515 that she is
She's on the Hoarders show
YES! I was looking for this! No info about Dorothy on this show anywhere else online, I feel like I found a hidden gem
Roy gives me vibes that he might be on the spektrum and very much cannot really understand/feel, what he is doing to his family.
But why his wife hasn't left him years ago is beyond me. She always speaks of everything as if it is his house and she wants to help him clear, but it is half hers and i would damn well tell him to clutter his half and live in the other.
I hope she left him and tried having some hapoy and free years that are not controlled by his compulsions and needs.
It's a 9 bedroom mansion.
They could quite easily split it into 2 homes.
I thought I was a bad person by saying he seem a lil acoustic😭😭😭
I feel so sorry for anyone stuck with a hoarder! I’m sick of people using the war for their hoarding. I lived in neighborhood of veterans from WW2 and their homes didn’t look like that.
My father was in the navy for 5 years not even war time. The navy actually prevents people from becoming a hoarder and trains them to stay organized. One of his favorite sayings was, "A place for everything and everything in its place.".
It has nothing t do with ww2 or navy or family! It’s a mental disorder.
I feel bad for the animals 😞
I always feel bad for the animals that are in these situations or in any abusive neglectful situation for that matter... Can't say I really care about the people all that much.
@@EchosOfAgonypardon? You don't feel sorry for these hoarders? It's a mental condition and these people deserve help and sympathy.
I agree,
Animal pets they don't need, can't clean up their own home, pets are not a gift they r a privilege when you are sane/accepting responsibility.
Why would you feel sorry for that cat it looks more than happy and well fed. It has company all day every day and you people are still not happy! 🙄
The first time I ever seen hoarder is when I was a little kid and my mom had a friend that was a hoarder. She literally had stacked neatly piles that were taller than me of newspapers. But it was like a maze because she had several piles like that of different things. the immense amount of old papers was overwhelming. The next time I met a hoarder when I was 25 I met a lady in a woman’s group that offered for me to come by her place and have a cuppa coffee so I went over and I was afraid to put my oldest daughter at that time down on the floor, there was just a small spot for me to sit on in amongst her hoarding, sadly chose not to go there again because I felt so uncomfortable and dirty after being there and I really did feel bad for her
I knew a few hoarders one was my brothers father in law the house was a maze also, my neighbor an English teacher and poet hoarded books more books than I’ve ever seen in a home. Piled some got wet and it was such a putrid smell the third was my moms friend she wouldn’t even let us in to use the bathroom I have no idea what it looked like in there, must’ve been crazy bc her mini van was packed the heck out to the ceiling.
I d ve left my husband at the beginning had I discovered he was such a hoarder....felt so sorry for that poor woman...she seems so kind and unbelievably patient....too much....these people are severely mentally ill and need help....
Not if you loved him dearly, and obviously his wife does or she would have gone.
The flies on Lloyd's SHOES are ratting him out 😂
oh look, William is also hoarding spiders!
Lloyd has "pet" mice!
It’s very upsetting that people can suffer so much! Mental health should be a priority in our society.
I am a hoarder but nowhere near the scale of these people, but still, its way too much and very stressful. I'm not lazy-my PhD said its a mental health disorder that normally starts after a traumatic event, and mine started after my mom died. I'll never understand it but its very real.
People like this are sometimes hard to find because they hide and they’re often in denial. If they don’t get caught they don’t get help.
If you hoard fecies and piss you have reached a new level of insanity. And that wife why doesn't she divorce him`as she suffers in the marriage?
I agree😢
Too fond of that 9 bedroom monstrosity of a house
Maybe because she’ll get everything?😂
The 2 different shoes🤣🤣🤣
I just saw that and laughed. I can’t even with this video. What even…
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Not nice. The man is Ill.
I was a hoarder for about 15 years.
I have only recently started to de hoard!
I wasn't well but i dont really know why i became a hoarder? But i did have this idea that i could sell things on, plus i hate to see anything that is still in good condition or useful? Thrown away!
My neighbour is a hoarder and quite often i will see things that i have thrown out, on his balcony!
We live in a affluent area in london and the local people are always leaving lovely things outside for anyone passing by, to take.
I stil have some way to go but im getting there. I was never as bad as leaving human waste anywhere other than in the toilet
Thanks for explaining, I hope, however you choose to live that you're happy
Keep yourself in line. I have a hoarder in my extended family and we make it a rule in my house that, mostly, anything new to come in means something must go out, whether a shirt or a set of bowls.
What is he listening to on those ear phones?The Womble song? Seriously tho I hope he'll overcome his illness.
Everyday is like Sunday
Remember your a womble remember your a womble hahahahah🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's not hoarding that's just total laziness and pure filth. 😮
Geez. Don’t judge. Us mentally ill folk can’t help it.
*Watches then instantly cleans the house*
I’m sorry but I smoke a bit and when they did that zoom on his shoes while he was eating, I was done😂😂😂
I love how they are here to help these people, of which whom have literal mental illnesses..
Title “disgusting hoarder eats trash and poops in bags”
Classy…
Lmao what !? Imagine HAVING a house, but sleeping outside your house for over 20 years because of your trash.. 😂 wtf
I have PTSD with associated COCD, but I'm on the opposite end of the disease. Everything MUST be clean, neat and in it's place. I've been told that people are uncomfortable being in my home because of my obsessive cleaning 🙃
I don’t have any diagnosis but I feel the same way. When people come over I clean everything after them because I feel disgusted by people touching my things, doors, door handles, towels, surfaces, etc…. Even close people and family, and it’s not that I don’t like them, I just have to clean everything they touched once they leave. Every time I go to my own toilet right after them I have to clean everything they might have possibly touched. Same with kitchen and livingroom. Funny enough, when I’m outside my home it is better and I don’t care as much.
So if you married a hoarder, it would even you both out!
@@Liquid_Mike😂😂😂
8:21 i don't get why the wife or family can live amongst the hoards, It's baffling how they tolerate the chaos and filth.
I love whom Maureen is as a human being so it makes me sad to hear how down she is on herself & life. She has already accomplished so much in life, I only wish her all the best.
When that pastry hit the floor... and he picked it up and ate it, i nearly threw up 😂😂
I guess I'm just cold-blooded, but I think more of humanity's future and I say we stop taking care of these people. The guy gets money from people who ACTUALLY work and that's just not right. We're doing NOTHING but allowing these people to keep taking resources and allowing them to breed more of the same. It's all warm and fuzzy feelings until they are surrounded by the WORST people and their own children have to live in that messed up world.
William is very inconsiderate to his neighbors who want and deserve to live in a clean environment. Something drastic needs to happen.
My ex wife was a hoarder, she saved everything, she took care of her elderly mother saved her diapers and refused to dispose or toilet paper and never showered
Ew.😮🤮😡
Goodness me was she like that when u met her tho or didn't u know??
@@Bebedollieshe was not like that when l married her, her mother was a hoarder, l noticed about 4 years into the marriage when she would not dispose of the used sanitary napkins she was using, she kept some and others she would try to wash. I became aware of this when l had to call a repairman out for are washer and found out what she was doing….
@@eldorado1244oh my, that is just so wrong on so many levels. You poor man.
I couldn't deal with that
Looks to me like that poop hoarder guy is getting off on making people have, to see and deal with his filth, he enjoys acting out by making the mess, enjoys getting attention albeit negative from family council and neighbors then finally enjoys watching everyone being grossed out by his filthy handiwork
Not all nuts are in a tree.
You've hit the nail on the head with everything you said about discusting william
Start with 30 minutes of cleaning every morning, a different room each day. Before long, your house will be spotless.
Omfg . sorry . but this is just disgusting .😡😈
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It's wild how they are in such denial that they try to give logical explanations. I think the one guy said he has some bookcases, but can't assemble them because...reasons.
Hoarding human feces is next level hoarding.😮
I just knew that bloke on the thumbnail was British 😂😂😂
Imagine how many strange specimens around the world have the same issue as him. The fact he let a camera crew in his house really shows that he doesn’t see anything wrong with what he’s doing
When someone does not even care of the disposal of their own feces, that's just nuts!
Don't have the "SUSPECT" at home when clearing the house out.
Hoarding is a mental condition. When it gets to this point the government should step in for health reasons.
Families also have the knowledge now to step in earlier nowadays. It may well be a mental condition, but it's still a choice to put it above the welfare of the rest of your family, which is what they often do. I've come across a lot in my last job, & had a mother who hoarded too, and I've never come across a single one who wasn't selfish when it came to their own peace of mind, choices etc at the expense of the people around them. There are therapies that are very successful with OCD type obsessions, but they usually flatly refuse help, give in to keep the peace if they have, & then just start all over again. I have very little sympathy.
Not all hoarding is unhealthy. This guy isn't really even a hoarder, he's just a slob. Nobody hoards that sort of stuff.
@@teptime He is very clearly ill. Hoarding faeces etc isn't just a hoarding issue at all. It's a very specific sign of mental illness. His desperate loneliness is heartbreaking. hoarding doesn't necessarily mean filth & dirt, but it's unhealthy the second it starts wrecking the lives of the people around someone ...and the hoarder really doesnt care.
@@lucyw.7597 Agreed. There is sensible hoarding, though, chiefly regarding items predicted to increase in value over time, and squirreling away necessities in prep for a cataclysmic event.
@@teptime Yes, we filled 3 skips after my mother died...all of it was 'going to be valuable one day'...or 'you never know when you might need it'. Necessities for a potential cataclysm dont take up much space & genuine antique collector doesn't treat their 'treasures like trash either.
I feel sorry for the man hoarding bicycles. He seems very lonely. I can’t imagine sleeping outside for 20 years because the house is too cluttered 😓
I used to be a bike hoarder, I have 3 fat ebikes, a few 16" kiddie bikes for spare tyres that fit the trailer and few mountain bikes. amounts exceeding 100 back in the late 90's had to be thrown away cause the public housing manager didn't like them, the 3 speed dragsters were given to my Romanian friend
@ That sucks, it’s hard having an impulse to collect things. A lot of people find happiness in being a collector but space is difficult to manage!
He's literally ruined his wife's life. My heart breaks for her. 😢
She put up with it
There's a thing called divorce
As a private duty RN in Washington, D.C. way back in the early to mid 1990s, I was the night nurse for a famous political cartoonist for the Washington Post, Herbert Block, following surgery he had. He signed his work as "HerBlock" and lived in a beautiful Victorian townhouse filled with towering piles of newspapers neatly stacked floor to ceiling. The home and main staircase were gorgeous, but I was always mindful of those bundles causing injury.
it is inappropriate to speak publicly about your patient, even if it was decades ago and they are dead now.
You might wanna delete this mam’ you cannot break confidentiality no matter what! you’re a bad nurse.
@@DerpPicklesI agree, did not have to mention their name
I am a retired nurse and shame on you. delete your post.
Really interesting to learn that it’s connected to OCD. Never thought of it like that before for some reason. Excellent quality and I’ve now subscribed to your channel because it’s great! Thanks 😊
America: We're gonna make sure mental health services are prohibitively expensive and inaccessible, then we're going to jail you for those unaddressed issues 🥴
Make it make sense
That's not true at all.
@@DonnellOkafor_hateslgbtq Don't elaborate, whatever you do mate.
UNLESS you are illegally here, then we will give you money for a new home and unlimited free health care. And a free iPhone for you and your 8 kids just to ease your pain. 🤦♀️
This was film in England tho🙈😂Essex is English, not American
9:25 how the hell are they still alive with all that mold in the walls that's black mold right there. 😮
Very good question, this makes me feel quite ill
not all mold in a house is dangerous, but some people may be more sensitive to mold than others. So mostly likely it's not a dangerous mold that is causing them problems. It sure looks unsightly tho!!!
32:45 spraying air freshener over a hoard is wow!
😂 I thought it was too, but it's insect/bug spray.
My closest friend is a shopaholic and a hoarder. It has about ruined our friendship.
Also had a good friend who is a hoarder and tried to help her clean it up and get rid of things. She would not get rid of enough to clear and clean it up. Very entitled, very much in denial and impossible to deal with.
Their narcissistic my gf family has krap everywhere and no organization krap all over the place clothes all over the place I can’t get my gf to get all her books in one place to build her a bookshelf or three I mean if she can’t get her books in one spot and I build her bookshelves she’ll put boxes and krap on them. I can build her cargo racks for that. I built her a real nice set of shelves and she put boxes on it than I got an antique drawer set with eight drawers I put felt in them made it real nice after six months she put one necklace in there. She can’t organize for krap I mean If she got all her books in one spot I can build shelves for them than we can figure out her clothes than something else but Evan if she got her damn books together she would never get her clothes together every pair of pants I own is sitting folded the same way on top of each other all my books are on one shelf all my stuff sits together like that.
How is being unorganised or having a bit of clutter a narcissistic thing 😅? @josephdillon9698
I know LA has scrap metal centers that will pay by the pound. This poor guy was sitting on a fortune with all his bike parts! Why hasn't anyone suggested that to him? Plus, they're probably just hauling the stuff to the dump instead of recycling it. This situation could have gone much better had these issues been addressed.
It's definitely a mental health issue 😢
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Threaten to take away his benefits and boom clean lol
How does a guy like Lloyd find someone to marry him? How? I don't get it.
Well maybe because he's a nice man and has a nice personality. Just because he's a hoarder doesn't mean he can't meet someone.
Theres a lid for every pot!!
@@shannonhayes3504 but the feces.....
@@shannonhayes3504Okaaaay...
Some women like poop.
Take my x wife for instance.
The stories i could tell you
That dang music qualifies as assault.
William scares me. Are they sure there isn’t a body under all that stuff?
Imagine the smell coming from that shed in the summertime 🤢🤢🤢🤢
Chef’s kiss to whoever’s designed the thumbnail. Got me!
breaking an asbo is a serious crime that warrants urgent action!
I know it's mental illness and it's difficult to make them see it from a rational point of view, but I often wonder if some of these people were simply told, "When your life comes to an end, none of this is coming with you - the people in your life and what you do with your time here is all you've got. Collecting things that will ultimately be returned to a landfill somewhere seems like such a waste of your potential." Something to that effect. To me, I feel like that would be the biggest revelation if I had this sort of issue that it literally will just be discarded like the garbage it is whenever I pass, possibly inconveniencing my own family members or workers who have to go into these situations.
I find there is a world of difference between a hoard of things and a hoard of 💩 and rotten food. Either way William eating out of that nasty potato sac turned my stomach 🤢 he doesn’t deserve that house. Did anybody notice the weird growths on his leg, 5:40 wth is that, have rats been bitting him?
Ugh rat bites can get very infected
Maybe he has scabies or bed bugs. Or the mice and rats biting him 🙈😱 I don’t wanna know what’s living between all the trash 😨
varicose veins
@@angela_tarantulasRats,scabies and bedbugs are scary enough to me! 😱
The guy hoarding human waste really should be under constant supervision with a social worker or carer , and he should be getting looked after as clearly he is not mentally well he really cant be left alone its really sad he isnt well ….
That’s why all the cultures adopted tradition of “big clean once a year” when youu’re forced to revisit all of your possessions….I’m Polish- we clean for Christmas and for Easter…. Winter cleaning and spring cleaning…I hated it…. Now I understand
How someone who lives and eats in such a situation is still alive I don’t know.🤮
I’m concerned this was recommended to me..
Do you watch hoarders? Bc I watch the episodes where the ocd person cleans out the hoarders house, and then they both eventually get along.
It motivates me to clean as well.
😂 Yeah... Rude.
@@ViewerNumber9, 😂😂😂