Hey Scott! Truly, your collab vids and thoroughly done true crime/ historical location vids( viper room, Kurt Cobains homes etc.for example) are why I subscribed! Keep up the good work! I found your channel from your interview with Kurt's Uncle. F@cking epic! Plus you stay up to date, with relevant vids. You're great at this, and you show respect, humility, and respect in your comment section. Thank you for not losing touch with the people who have subscribed, it truly makes us want to love you more.
Story time - I just turned 18 yrs old & had graduated high school in Monterey, CA (about 2 hrs south of San Francisco) when Ramirez started his killing spree. That entire summer everyone was riveted to their TV screens, watching for updates on the news. I remember one night in particular (August 1985) when it was reported that a vehicle Ramirez was suspected of stealing was found abandoned along the roadside not far from my hometown. I can't recall now if this was right before or after his murders in San Francisco. Everyone in my area was on high alert. Unfortunately for me, this was at the height of when my mom would leave me home alone, often for days or a week at a time. My dad was still active duty in the Army & was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. I was at my boyfriend's house when we heard the news about the abandoned car. Since it was so close to our area, I was nervous about going home & being all by myself for the night. Everything was ok, but the next night I was home alone again & at around 11 pm, I heard some noise on the side of the house. It sounded like someone messing with the fence gate (the latch would stick & you had to really jiggle it to open). I knew that sound well & it made me jump up off the couch & go to the sliding patio door to make sure it was locked. While I was walking through the downstairs, checking on windows, the electricity went out. When I looked outside, I noticed the other houses around me still had power, but my house was the only dark one & that really freaked me out. Seriously, WTF?!?! I grabbed the biggest kitchen knife we owned & ran upstairs, literally leaping up 2 steps at a time. I locked myself in my room & called my boyfriend (he lived a few blocks away) and my neighbor a few houses down to tell him what was happening. He came over in a flash & immediately saw that the gate was indeed open. My boyfriend & his brother arrived shortly after; the three of them checked all around the property, under the house, the garage, & throughout the inside. No intruder but we suspected that maybe someone was possibly trying to break in and got spooked when my neighbor showed up. This person could have easily jumped the fence into my neighbor's property behind me. My boyfriend & his brother ended up staying with me all night. Even though it turned out ok, with all the news about the Nightstalker going on, that was the scariest night I've ever had. I was a nervous wreck until we heard that Ramirez had finally been arrested, back down in L.A. I'm 56 yrs old now & can still remember that night as clearly as if they just happened last week. I'm fanatical about locking doors & windows, thanks to that one terrifying incident 38 yrs ago, which I will never forget.
I was a teenager in high school, living in the southern California area during the time the Night Stalker was doing his killing spree. It was pretty intense. I remember people started buying guns and getting weapons for their houses for protection. It was very hot during that summer, so, so many people would sleep at night with their windows open, and that's how Richard would enter his victims houses. I'm glad he is finally dead, but I still feel sorry for his victims and the lives Richard destroyed. RIP to the victims. Awesome research as usual Scott. Great video!!
I remember this when it happened. Victims are forgotten in these high profile cases. They deserve respect and remembrance, you give them that Scott. Thanks for covering Scott.
I got into reading true crime books as a teenager. When I got around to Richard Ramirez, I was in my early 20s living alone. I had to leave the book in my car at night so I wasn't tempted to read it. What scared me the most was the total randomness of who he killed and the viciousness of how he killed.
Thank you for this fantastic upload!!! He got off too easy by dying in prison. Thank you for remembering the victims and their families. You're always respectful and i appreciate that. 🙏❤️🙏
I would think his death was slow, painful and lonely just like it should’ve been. I recall reading he died of blood poisoning, he looked like a yellow highlighter, and died alone.. probably took a lot longer than a lethal injection would’ve.
I've lived in L.A. all my life and I remember how scary these crimes were. I was 20 at the time, still living at home, my mother refused to close the windows at night, ugh. How awful this was. He definitely terrorized all of us. What a relief when he was finally caught. Good video, respectfully done Scott ❤
I remember the news reports back in the 80's. I was way over here in New Mexico but I was afraid of this guy. Thank you for such an informative video. Please stay safe ❤
Scott, thank you for changing your intro/music to these vlogs. I've been wanting to thank you for awhile now and usually get so engrossed then forget but its appreciated and noticed.
Job well done! I was 8 years old and living in L.A. when this was happening. I remember it as if it were yesterday. Neighbors looking out for each other, I mean it was all everyone was talking about!! Please do a part 2!
I just don’t understand how people think the way they do! Thank you Scott for this video,I’d never heard of this going on. Thank you for visiting the graves of those poor people. I can’t even imagine what they went through
Thank you for covering this so well!! I’m born and raised in East L.A and this story has always fascinated me from hearing it from my mom who lived In the area at the time it happened. I actually went to the middle school you walked past and to this day my parents live down Indiana!
Greatly detailed and well told as usual. You do so much and dont drown it down with anything but the topic at hand. You compact it with so much sympathy and respect.
THIS has been by far the BEST Ramirez coverage/ video/ documentary that I have watched by far, BEST ONE YET being very thoro !! TY for always showing so much respect to the victims u r covering keep posting these vids you do 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I was 11 years old in the Summer of 1985. I concur, that my parents didn’t allow us to sleep with the windows open! I remember waking up numerous times every night, scared. We were all thankful when we was caught!
Scott, as always very respectful and thank you! If time ever allows and the viewing justifies it, it would be nice to honor all the victims at some point but I understand that is a lot of work, time and effort. Thank you for this video and the time you took to pull it all together.
Can’t even imagine the vibe in California while all of this was going on. Major, MAJOR props to those citizens who brought this disgusting creature down. Rad vid as always Scott x
Scott, Make a part 2 of this video. One of the victims is buried in I believe in Pennslyvania. Another victim that survived Ramirez is Bill Cairns. He was featured on a former Lifetime TV show Monster In My Family. I felt bad for Bill, because he had his whole life destroyed.
So interesting Scott to hear about the victims and you have given them back their voices. Definitely tell us about the others. Its always good to know that they are remembered. ❤ from UK 🇬🇧
All your work is appreciated. You do so much. You stay humble and kind. You always show respect to the victims and their families. Thank you for all you do..
Now your talking Scott, i love this kinda stuff, things like Cecil hotel etc, my kinda videos amongst wrestlers and rappers, this one was so interesting i was well deep into this video, i love your interviews you give to people too and the questions you ask, it makes the video all even more interesting, thank you brother scott :)
I do believe I requested that you do a video on this. I appreciate the research, and on location sites. I was for some reason so enamoured and captivated by him. when I was a teenager and actually thought of corresponding with him.. I'm so glad I saved myself and didn't. Thank you again and if you would like to do a part 2 that would be amazing
The way you play those sad song's. After the victims have been murdered, it really hits us hard. Those are very good videos you do Rest In peace to all the victims
I’ll never forget the network movie based on this case back in the 80’s. It introduced me to this case and since then I’ve done many deep dives… thanks Scott for doing this one pal
Hi Scott, I live in El Paso where Richard Ramirez was born. I know his wife Doreen Lioy whom I met at San Quentin prison in 1992. I moved to El Paso in 2020. I tried to search for the house that Richard Ramirez was raised in but I came to find out that a park has been built on that street. I currently go to the medical center which is across from his high school which is Jefferson high School. My home health nurse's mother went to HighSchool with Richie and he used to ask her out. I would like to know if you would come to El Paso and do some history here. I would love to meet you and be a part of your journey. Sincerely, Eva Monroy
@@SCOTTONTAPE Fantastic, this Mexican American Mortician who's visited numerous California prisons in the 90's would be honored. I've had the privilege of meeting Geronimo Pratt in Tehachapi State prison in around 1994 and had a chance to wave at my old man's friend at the SHU in Corcoran, Charlie Manson. Charlie's follower Susan Atkins, who was the killer of Sharon Tate, happened to be a waitress for my father in a restaurant called The Pancake House in the city of Los Banos, California around 1969. God bless you and stay safe. Sincerely, Eva Monroy
@pineapple365 I wonder the same. Evil man but yes admittedly he was handsome. And it's also very sad just HOW he ended up that way. I never knew the details about his deranged cousin. In NO WAY way excuses Richard, but what the hell the guy was a freaking CHILD who got a very warped sick introduction into sex thanks to seeing his cousin r*pe & m*rder. That man was definitely mentally messed the f*ck up.....
@pineapple365 he was handsome but had rank breath due to rotten teeth. Apparently the dude lived on candy and soda and never brushed his teeth. I think they eventually gave him a false set in prison.
I am thinking this is going to be a crazy sad story . i am glad you are respectful to the victims .rest in peace too all the victims . .Stay safe and be kind everyone
Thank you for this video Scott, it gave me chills when you showed the victims from Glendale because that’s around the corner from where I live. Every time I walk by I will be thinking of the victims.
Good on the citizens that aided in this monsters' capture, I didn't know much about how he was apprehended except for the teen guy that caught him trying to break into his family's home and was able to provide info to the authorities. Great job Scott. RIP to all who lost their lives. 🙏❤️💐🌈🕊️
Another great video! I would love to see more Ramirez locations videos. This was very well done. You are brilliant at telling the facts of the story whilst still remaining respectful to the victims. Keep up the good work Scott and stay safe 💜
Maybe it's just my mind but I replayed the time stamp of 3:16 when you say "I found the exact one" Sounds like a voice right at 3:16 whispering "yes" to confirm.. Aside from that, great video as always Scott, much love and respect to you 🙏🏻
@@SCOTTONTAPE Noticed it instantly, had to play it several times to be sure it wasn't a car or something but sounds like a clear "yes" if it is, you my dude have caught a class A EVP 👌🏻
I remember this very well. And just like the gentleman in the video, we didn't leave our windows open and it was summer time. I was 14/15 years old when all of this was happening. It was crazy scary. Great video as per usual
Wow, this takes me back to that Summer. I grew up in Orange County, Ca. Everyone kept their windows shut in fear of the night stalker. I will never forget the relief everyone felt once he was captured. Boyle Heights was packed that night as many wanted to visit the location. Great job as always Scott. I am a big fan.
You should visit Carnation, WA where the 2007 Christmas Murders took place. One of the victims worked at the local post office, so her absence was definitely felt when it happened.
WOW! What a video! I totally remember Richard Ramirez. He got caught close to where my grandma and my dad’s mom use to live. Richard even went up and down the street where my mom‘s parents used to live. Also in LA down the street on Fresno and Garnet. Continue the awesome videos you do Scott God bless you brother.
I was newly married and had just moved to L.A. when all those killing were going on so scary at the time. Thank heaven for the bystanders. Love your vlogs as usual. Please do more on this one. Thanks again.
RIP,Too all those who lost their lives. RIP 🙏🙏🙏🕊️💐🙏🙏🙏 Scott your coverage of these horrific events, And remembrance of those lost is very much appreciated man. God Bless
Hey Scott! Truly, your collab vids and thoroughly done true crime/ historical location vids( viper room, Kurt Cobains homes etc.for example) are why I subscribed! Keep up the good work! I found your channel from your interview with Kurt's Uncle. F@cking epic! Plus you stay up to date, with relevant vids. You're great at this, and you show respect, humility, and respect in your comment section. Thank you for not losing touch with the people who have subscribed, it truly makes us want to love you more.
Thank you so much !!
@@SCOTTONTAPE Thank you for being so real.
Very well said
Right, i was just saying how im surprized, he didnt have a tv program of his own.
😃🍍
Story time - I just turned 18 yrs old & had graduated high school in Monterey, CA (about 2 hrs south of San Francisco) when Ramirez started his killing spree. That entire summer everyone was riveted to their TV screens, watching for updates on the news. I remember one night in particular (August 1985) when it was reported that a vehicle Ramirez was suspected of stealing was found abandoned along the roadside not far from my hometown. I can't recall now if this was right before or after his murders in San Francisco. Everyone in my area was on high alert. Unfortunately for me, this was at the height of when my mom would leave me home alone, often for days or a week at a time. My dad was still active duty in the Army & was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia.
I was at my boyfriend's house when we heard the news about the abandoned car. Since it was so close to our area, I was nervous about going home & being all by myself for the night. Everything was ok, but the next night I was home alone again & at around 11 pm, I heard some noise on the side of the house. It sounded like someone messing with the fence gate (the latch would stick & you had to really jiggle it to open). I knew that sound well & it made me jump up off the couch & go to the sliding patio door to make sure it was locked. While I was walking through the downstairs, checking on windows, the electricity went out. When I looked outside, I noticed the other houses around me still had power, but my house was the only dark one & that really freaked me out. Seriously, WTF?!?! I grabbed the biggest kitchen knife we owned & ran upstairs, literally leaping up 2 steps at a time. I locked myself in my room & called my boyfriend (he lived a few blocks away) and my neighbor a few houses down to tell him what was happening. He came over in a flash & immediately saw that the gate was indeed open.
My boyfriend & his brother arrived shortly after; the three of them checked all around the property, under the house, the garage, & throughout the inside. No intruder but we suspected that maybe someone was possibly trying to break in and got spooked when my neighbor showed up. This person could have easily jumped the fence into my neighbor's property behind me. My boyfriend & his brother ended up staying with me all night. Even though it turned out ok, with all the news about the Nightstalker going on, that was the scariest night I've ever had. I was a nervous wreck until we heard that Ramirez had finally been arrested, back down in L.A. I'm 56 yrs old now & can still remember that night as clearly as if they just happened last week. I'm fanatical about locking doors & windows, thanks to that one terrifying incident 38 yrs ago, which I will never forget.
Wow! Glad you were okay.
Wow that's terrifying i would have lost it...glad you're safe
Oh my goodness!!! I'm glad you're ok. That's so scary.
I was a teenager in high school, living in the southern California area during the time the Night Stalker was doing his killing spree. It was pretty intense. I remember people started buying guns and getting weapons for their houses for protection. It was very hot during that summer, so, so many people would sleep at night with their windows open, and that's how Richard would enter his victims houses. I'm glad he is finally dead, but I still feel sorry for his victims and the lives Richard destroyed. RIP to the victims. Awesome research as usual Scott. Great video!!
Scott thank you for paying respect to all the victims of this horrible tragedy
He needs his own tv show.
@@jeanniesherman3591 That'd be so cool!!!!
Great video. I watched many a documentary about the night stalker. RIP to all the victim's of that sick c**t.
The night stalker is the most intriguing case I like to watch. Thanks for the content.
Me too
Wow this dude always creeped me out. Glad he’s not here anymore like alwys you did a great job on this Scott 🤘🏻RIP to all those victims 🙏🏻✝️
And. . . . . .,he vshould have his very own tv show tooooo.
I remember this when it happened. Victims are forgotten in these high profile cases. They deserve respect and remembrance, you give them that Scott. Thanks for covering Scott.
I got into reading true crime books as a teenager. When I got around to Richard Ramirez, I was in my early 20s living alone. I had to leave the book in my car at night so I wasn't tempted to read it. What scared me the most was the total randomness of who he killed and the viciousness of how he killed.
RIP to all the victims
Tastefully done as always Scott
The night stalker freaked me out when I first had learned about him!!! So glad you uploaded this, GREAT video!!!
This is so disturbing and heartbreaking what Richard Ramariz did to his victims. You did a great job with all the details, Scott.
Scott, I'm a huge true crime fan. Thank you so much for all your content, You are simply the best!
He needs bhis vown tv show.
Such a tragic ending to all victims. Well done vid Scottsdale. Hoping for a part 2.
Being from L.A. I remember my mom and my stepdad buying a shot gun for protection. It was a scary time for sure. Great video bro.
RIP to all the victims. Tastefully done as always. Thank you for being repectful. You are real. Peace out
Thank you for this fantastic upload!!! He got off too easy by dying in prison. Thank you for remembering the victims and their families. You're always respectful and i appreciate that. 🙏❤️🙏
I would think his death was slow, painful and lonely just like it should’ve been. I recall reading he died of blood poisoning, he looked like a yellow highlighter, and died alone.. probably took a lot longer than a lethal injection would’ve.
I've lived in L.A. all my life and I remember how scary these crimes were. I was 20 at the time, still living at home, my mother refused to close the windows at night, ugh. How awful this was. He definitely terrorized all of us. What a relief when he was finally caught. Good video, respectfully done Scott ❤
So she wanted the windows open for what…
Anything related to serial killers ... really gets me excited
I remember the news reports back in the 80's. I was way over here in New Mexico but I was afraid of this guy. Thank you for such an informative video. Please stay safe ❤
Scott, thank you for changing your intro/music to these vlogs. I've been wanting to thank you for awhile now and usually get so engrossed then forget but its appreciated and noticed.
Thank you 😊 I change the music when it’s true crime or a sensitive subject only
The amount of effort that you put in these videos, with guest host, witness, and overall content is astonishing. Well done!
Job well done! I was 8 years old and living in L.A. when this was happening. I remember it as if it were yesterday. Neighbors looking out for each other, I mean it was all everyone was talking about!! Please do a part 2!
Thank you for this, I love true crime
I just don’t understand how people think the way they do! Thank you Scott for this video,I’d never heard of this going on. Thank you for visiting the graves of those poor people. I can’t even imagine what they went through
Very respectful and it is always important to remember the victims. Ramirez was pure evil and I do believe there were more victims. Great video Scott!
I was 18 and lived in Arizona when this happened it was all over the news .Everyone was scared to death thank you Scott for doing this story.
Thank u Scott. Serial killers just freak me out. Stay cool out there. Love from SoCal
Thank you for covering this so well!! I’m born and raised in East L.A and this story has always fascinated me from hearing it from my mom who lived In the area at the time it happened. I actually went to the middle school you walked past and to this day my parents live down Indiana!
Scott, respectful to the victims 🌹as always!! Ramirez was pure evil. Glad the citizens of LA were able to take action.
I love the way you show compassion for the victims. Real compassion.
Greatly detailed and well told as usual. You do so much and dont drown it down with anything but the topic at hand. You compact it with so much sympathy and respect.
Thank you for the excellent video and coverage!
THIS has been by far the BEST Ramirez coverage/ video/ documentary that I have watched by far, BEST ONE YET being very thoro !! TY for always showing so much respect to the victims u r covering keep posting these vids you do 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you so much 😊
what a scary guy. Glad that he is gone. Thank you Scott for sharing this. So sad and 😂for the victims. May all victims rest in peace 💞
❤ thank you so much Scott for all you do and.sll your videos. You are great!
I was 11 years old in the Summer of 1985. I concur, that my parents didn’t allow us to sleep with the windows open! I remember waking up numerous times every night, scared. We were all thankful when we was caught!
Always so respectful Scott 🫶
Great video Scott.. tastefully done.
Good Evening Scott 🙋🏽. This is a good one ‼️ thank you for inviting me to watch your video ‼️👍🏽😃.
Scott back at it!
Great job scott. Love how you cover true crime stories! You are my fave:)
Part 2, Scott! This was a good one! Thank you.
Thanks for this upload, Scott, Monrovia, California is where Leslie Van Houten once lived, she was the "Homecoming Princess" in 1966.
And now she’s out…wtf?
Love the video, would love to see more on the crime spree of Richard Ramirez
Scott, as always very respectful and thank you! If time ever allows and the viewing justifies it, it would be nice to honor all the victims at some point but I understand that is a lot of work, time and effort. Thank you for this video and the time you took to pull it all together.
Scott has a special gift for this type of stuff. Keep going brother
Thank you Randy
Can’t even imagine the vibe in California while all of this was going on. Major, MAJOR props to those citizens who brought this disgusting creature down. Rad vid as always Scott x
Great in depth coverage Scott 👍🏻💪🏻✌🏻
Another well done video Scott. These murders were horrible. I feel so much empathy for the families of the victims & the victims themselves. RIP 🙏
Scott, Make a part 2 of this video. One of the victims is buried in I believe in Pennslyvania. Another victim that survived Ramirez is Bill Cairns. He was featured on a former Lifetime TV show Monster In My Family. I felt bad for Bill, because he had his whole life destroyed.
Very respectful video Scott to the victims. Love your content. Please keep me in your prayers and thoughts for tomorrow it’s my dads funeral.
Good luck tomorrow David it will be a hard day
So sorry for your loss. Blessings to you and your family 🙏💓🕊️🌈
@@laurastrobel718 Awww 🥰 thank you laura so kind of you. Xxx💗💗💗
@@David_Mc_Our_God_Reigns Sure thing 🙂❤️🙏
@@SCOTTONTAPE thank you Scott that really means a lot buddy I’ll have my children with me too we’ll get each other through it. I hope your ok Scott.
Great vid Scott .. Great Channel !! Much respect to you my man . Sean Clark and you my fav location guys . RIP to all the victims.
Thank you Keith!
Your content is so interesting and respectful Scott.
Thank you
So interesting Scott to hear about the victims and you have given them back their voices. Definitely tell us about the others. Its always good to know that they are remembered. ❤ from UK 🇬🇧
I was 18 at the time and lived in so cal. EVERYONE was on edge. It was a terrifying time.
I absolutely appreciate how respectful you are in your videos ! You do such a wonderful job. May the victims Rest In Peace ❤
I remember those days! Great narration Scott!
Love this channel ❤
I hope there's a part 2. I enjoy watching all your videos, Scott, but these more. I love that you're always so respectful. 🤍 Stay safe! 🤍
All your work is appreciated. You do so much. You stay humble and kind. You always show respect to the victims and their families. Thank you for all you do..
I really liked the way you covered this-placing the victims first. I would love to see more of this type of video!
Now your talking Scott, i love this kinda stuff, things like Cecil hotel etc, my kinda videos amongst wrestlers and rappers, this one was so interesting i was well deep into this video, i love your interviews you give to people too and the questions you ask, it makes the video all even more interesting, thank you brother scott :)
I do believe I requested that you do a video on this. I appreciate the research, and on location sites. I was for some reason so enamoured and captivated by him. when I was a teenager and actually thought of corresponding with him.. I'm so glad I saved myself and didn't. Thank you again and if you would like to do a part 2 that would be amazing
These kinda stories are always interesting
I wish we had someone like you doing these type of videos here in Australia. They are so interesting. You always do such a great job.
I live in Australia too. There’s a guy called Mark Window who does them, not up this level, but still worth checking out
Great video, may all the victims RIP 🙏.
Thankyou for doing this vid for us!
The way you play those sad song's. After the victims have been murdered, it really hits us hard.
Those are very good videos you do
Rest In peace to all the victims
Wow Scott................wow.....this was Deep.......Another great presentation from U Brother.......BlessU Brother..
Good video. Well done
Really great you also had that witness interview
Remembering And honoring the victims is always a good thing.. Great video as always.
Yea Scotts gotta make his bread. These videos are useless for him. If he doesn't
I’ll never forget the network movie based on this case back in the 80’s. It introduced me to this case and since then I’ve done many deep dives… thanks Scott for doing this one pal
Appreciate you Scott. You always do a great job telling a story and being compassionate towards the victims. ❤
Hi Scott, I live in El Paso where Richard Ramirez was born. I know his wife Doreen Lioy whom I met at San Quentin prison in 1992. I moved to El Paso in 2020. I tried to search for the house that Richard Ramirez was raised in but I came to find out that a park has been built on that street. I currently go to the medical center which is across from his high school which is Jefferson high School. My home health nurse's mother went to HighSchool with Richie and he used to ask her out. I would like to know if you would come to El Paso and do some history here. I would love to meet you and be a part of your journey. Sincerely, Eva Monroy
Wow I will definitely look more into that ! Would love to visit El Paso one day
@@SCOTTONTAPE Fantastic, this Mexican American Mortician who's visited numerous California prisons in the 90's would be honored. I've had the privilege of meeting Geronimo Pratt in Tehachapi State prison in around 1994 and had a chance to wave at my old man's friend at the SHU in Corcoran, Charlie Manson. Charlie's follower Susan Atkins, who was the killer of Sharon Tate, happened to be a waitress for my father in a restaurant called The Pancake House in the city of Los Banos, California around 1969. God bless you and stay safe.
Sincerely, Eva Monroy
Would she go out with him? He was a handsome dude so if she said no I’m surprised lol
@pineapple365 I wonder the same. Evil man but yes admittedly he was handsome. And it's also very sad just HOW he ended up that way. I never knew the details about his deranged cousin.
In NO WAY way excuses Richard, but what the hell the guy was a freaking CHILD who got a very warped sick introduction into sex thanks to seeing his cousin r*pe & m*rder. That man was definitely mentally messed the f*ck up.....
@pineapple365 he was handsome but had rank breath due to rotten teeth. Apparently the dude lived on candy and soda and never brushed his teeth. I think they eventually gave him a false set in prison.
i was waiting for this one!! i remember being so scared during that time!
I'm binge watching all the Scott on Tape true crime videos! Well done! 👏👏👏Thats why I "subscribed!"
Thank you! Just put a new one up!
I am thinking this is going to be a crazy sad story . i am glad you are respectful to the victims .rest in peace too all the victims . .Stay safe and be kind everyone
Awesome video Scott!!!! Keep up the great work!
Great job Scott and thanks for sharing! RiP to all the victims.
I have been waiting forever for someone to do this!!!!!!!❤
Fantastic video as always. Keep up the great work ❤
Thank you for all you do for us Scott 😘
Thank you for this video Scott, it gave me chills when you showed the victims from Glendale because that’s around the corner from where I live. Every time I walk by I will be thinking of the victims.
Great video Scott. Well done.👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
I was a child when this happened living in CA. He truly terrorized a whole city. Great video as usual Scott.
Good on the citizens that aided in this monsters' capture, I didn't know much about how he was apprehended except for the teen guy that caught him trying to break into his family's home and was able to provide info to the authorities. Great job Scott. RIP to all who lost their lives. 🙏❤️💐🌈🕊️
Great video, Scott!! You really drew me in on this one. Well done, sir!!
Thanks from the UK....thanks for thevtimecand dedication
Another great video! I would love to see more Ramirez locations videos. This was very well done. You are brilliant at telling the facts of the story whilst still remaining respectful to the victims. Keep up the good work Scott and stay safe 💜
Maybe it's just my mind but I replayed the time stamp of 3:16 when you say "I found the exact one" Sounds like a voice right at 3:16 whispering "yes" to confirm.. Aside from that, great video as always Scott, much love and respect to you 🙏🏻
Maybe go from 3:14 to hear it at 3:16
I’ll check that out !
@@SCOTTONTAPE Noticed it instantly, had to play it several times to be sure it wasn't a car or something but sounds like a clear "yes" if it is, you my dude have caught a class A EVP 👌🏻
Very nice work, Thank you for doing this video. Very interesting
I remember this very well. And just like the gentleman in the video, we didn't leave our windows open and it was summer time. I was 14/15 years old when all of this was happening. It was crazy scary. Great video as per usual
Hi Scott from Scotland, I just discovered your channel today & it's great 👍 keep it up young man 🏴 😊
Wow, this takes me back to that Summer. I grew up in Orange County, Ca. Everyone kept their windows shut in fear of the night stalker. I will never forget the relief everyone felt once he was captured. Boyle Heights was packed that night as many wanted to visit the location. Great job as always Scott. I am a big fan.
You should visit Carnation, WA where the 2007 Christmas Murders took place. One of the victims worked at the local post office, so her absence was definitely felt when it happened.
WOW! What a video! I totally remember Richard Ramirez. He got caught close to where my grandma and my dad’s mom use to live. Richard even went up and down the street where my mom‘s parents used to live. Also in LA down the street on Fresno and Garnet. Continue the awesome videos you do Scott God bless you brother.
Ty scott for sharing
I was newly married and had just moved to L.A. when all those killing were going on so scary at the time. Thank heaven for the bystanders. Love your vlogs as usual. Please do more on this one. Thanks again.
RIP,Too all those who lost their lives. RIP 🙏🙏🙏🕊️💐🙏🙏🙏 Scott your coverage of these horrific events, And remembrance of those lost is very much appreciated man. God Bless