That last story is absolutely horrific. That that utility company got away with a fucking settlement instead of management and the leadership being ejected is infuriating. All that suffering could've been avoided, but the assholes cared more about money than human lives. What was that saying again? Profit over People.
The first one just sounds like an old man who had dementia or alzheimer's and either forgot to order more supplies, or forgot he moved/used the supplies, then forgot about his booby traps he had installed. It's sad.
The cat lady story is my worst nightmare, for me or my husband, whether I die first and he's left alone with our pets (not that we have a dozen cats) or the reverse happens. We have no kids and not much family. I think the last story, though, is so sad. I hope Antonio's child was awarded a lot of money, not that money can replace a father. And how he called his mom, he just wanted his mom at the end... he needed her comfort. Brought some tears to my eyes.
Same, I always worry I will be alone at my old age. My grandma had 12 kids, the sweetest southern lady, and her kids left her to her luck in a nursing home. My uncle that lived with her, was so terrified his siblings would kick him out and he stayed in the house and wouldn't open the door. He died soon after and no one found out he died days later. I've learned marriage, kids, family, etc. isn't a guarantee for your last days.
I've lived in my house for almost 11 years, and I've yet to go up into my attic, lol. I leave that to my husband 😂. We only use it to store Christmas decorations and other seasonal items.
That last story pisses me off so much!!! This is why it’s important for regulations and protocol and it’s important for unions in American jobs.Working people are never considered when it comes to Money in these greedy ass corporations.Like Bill Burr always says “How Big Does Your Fu#%ing Yacht Gotta Be Ass#%le!!!! I’m financially good myself and Thank God .I don’t know how people live with them selves destroying people for profits.Unfortunately that’s been our Capitalistic societies dark side.Unchecked greed and sociopathic CEO’s have unfortunately been a curse in our society. I’m not calling for the exact opposite Communistic Totalitarianism. I think we could learn a lot from Northern European countries were they do a mixed economy some things are taken care of socially and other things are done economically capitalist. I think that’s our future in this country.Just a Thought 🧐
Just as a warning to anyone thinking of doing what Ronald from Story 3 did, don't unless you are so paranoid about a home invasion threat, and your chances of surviving one, that you're willing to face the very real risk of a manslaughter charge for it. It is HIGHLY illegal to booby-trap your property just in case someone intrudes. There are a NUMBER of different people who can enter your property on completely legitimate grounds, and traps don't discriminate.
The first story reminds me of the analog horror movie "All eyes," where due to trying to hunt monsters a man started setting traps. And the system malfunction causing the man to die and another to leave with leg injures.
I've seen multiple people react to this, but you two are the only ones to mention that the company in the last one tried saving money by having these guys remove the block without turning the boiler off, but then had to pay the families of the victims when it *shockingly* went wrong. Tried saving money & ended up losing money anyway; they should've just done the responsible thing & turned it off.
The loner,,when she went up their those steps had to still be down..so how could you not check the attic. Did she pull the steps back up when up? Like cmon bruh
26:20 not again... 34:30 nono nonno dont come down Idk if i should/can continue IT JUST GETS WORSE 35:10 37:50 NOT DURING OH FUCK well this is gonna be one of _those_ ones that stick with me I thought they said something about him only needing to drive around and pick up trash? 38:31 over the top? Don't say it splashed back 43:15 don't say it all dislodged at once and just Fwoosh down
The cat story, who closed the door to the attic though…🤔 if she went up there. She wouldn’t close the door, so did the police ignore the open attic or did she close it, which wouldn’t make sense, did it close by itself? Probably not… did. the cats close it? I think not… they had to go up there to check if there are cats up there too… so how did they not find her? Why were there still crates up there? This story screams „failure“.
A long time ago on Spike TV this show 1000 ways to die also talk about the dude who killed himself by getting shot by his own trap they changed his name and said he must've sleep walked idk if this is that same guy, but why not make a sound trap instead then just have your gun with you? way better plan
That last story is absolutely horrific. That that utility company got away with a fucking settlement instead of management and the leadership being ejected is infuriating. All that suffering could've been avoided, but the assholes cared more about money than human lives.
What was that saying again? Profit over People.
The first one just sounds like an old man who had dementia or alzheimer's and either forgot to order more supplies, or forgot he moved/used the supplies, then forgot about his booby traps he had installed. It's sad.
I think the original odor from her death was probably attributed to all of the cats. In time, the smell dissipates as the body decays.
The cat lady story is my worst nightmare, for me or my husband, whether I die first and he's left alone with our pets (not that we have a dozen cats) or the reverse happens. We have no kids and not much family. I think the last story, though, is so sad. I hope Antonio's child was awarded a lot of money, not that money can replace a father. And how he called his mom, he just wanted his mom at the end... he needed her comfort. Brought some tears to my eyes.
Same, I always worry I will be alone at my old age. My grandma had 12 kids, the sweetest southern lady, and her kids left her to her luck in a nursing home. My uncle that lived with her, was so terrified his siblings would kick him out and he stayed in the house and wouldn't open the door. He died soon after and no one found out he died days later. I've learned marriage, kids, family, etc. isn't a guarantee for your last days.
26:50 I'm actually crying for that Lady and those Fur babies. So sad :(
Same here I was like omg
I was thinking that too. So sad! 😭
Y’all done blessed us with a 50min video 🙏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
They've done a 2 hr vid a few weeks ago ...50 minutes is light work now lol
@@rashadwalker8218 okay?? I just like when they post videos that are long.
Calm your ass down! They was not tryna start anything with you.
That story about Tampa power plant happend in 2017
That factory accident was 2017
Yeah, we realized that when editing. So sad!
Typical American businessman. Cut costs even if people die. You Americans have a totally messed up attitude towards money.
I've lived in my house for almost 11 years, and I've yet to go up into my attic, lol. I leave that to my husband 😂.
We only use it to store Christmas decorations and other seasonal items.
That last story took place in June of 2017
If you live alone, please make sure you have your cell phone on you at all times.
That last story pisses me off so much!!! This is why it’s important for regulations and protocol and it’s important for unions in American jobs.Working people are never considered when it comes to Money in these greedy ass corporations.Like Bill Burr always says “How Big Does Your Fu#%ing Yacht Gotta Be Ass#%le!!!! I’m financially good myself and Thank God .I don’t know how people live with them selves destroying people for profits.Unfortunately that’s been our Capitalistic societies dark side.Unchecked greed and sociopathic CEO’s have unfortunately been a curse in our society. I’m not calling for the exact opposite Communistic Totalitarianism. I think we could learn a lot from Northern European countries were they do a mixed economy some things are taken care of socially and other things are done economically capitalist. I think that’s our future in this country.Just a Thought 🧐
Just as a warning to anyone thinking of doing what Ronald from Story 3 did, don't unless you are so paranoid about a home invasion threat, and your chances of surviving one, that you're willing to face the very real risk of a manslaughter charge for it. It is HIGHLY illegal to booby-trap your property just in case someone intrudes. There are a NUMBER of different people who can enter your property on completely legitimate grounds, and traps don't discriminate.
The first story reminds me of the analog horror movie "All eyes," where due to trying to hunt monsters a man started setting traps. And the system malfunction causing the man to die and another to leave with leg injures.
I was stationed in Tampa 2017 when this happened and remember it clearly smh
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I really do hope I don't end up like the cat lady... it's sad... The last one just got me shook! Factories always scares me.
I've seen multiple people react to this, but you two are the only ones to mention that the company in the last one tried saving money by having these guys remove the block without turning the boiler off, but then had to pay the families of the victims when it *shockingly* went wrong. Tried saving money & ended up losing money anyway; they should've just done the responsible thing & turned it off.
Yes she was in Sacramento
The loner,,when she went up their those steps had to still be down..so how could you not check the attic. Did she pull the steps back up when up? Like cmon bruh
26:20 not again...
34:30 nono nonno dont come down
Idk if i should/can continue IT JUST GETS WORSE 35:10
37:50 NOT DURING OH FUCK well this is gonna be one of _those_ ones that stick with me
I thought they said something about him only needing to drive around and pick up trash?
38:31 over the top?
Don't say it splashed back
43:15 don't say it all dislodged at once and just
Fwoosh down
Great reaction! I can’t say which was the most disturbing because they all were uggg
Last story Damn way 2 Go 👊🏻
The cat story, who closed the door to the attic though…🤔 if she went up there. She wouldn’t close the door, so did the police ignore the open attic or did she close it, which wouldn’t make sense, did it close by itself? Probably not… did. the cats close it? I think not… they had to go up there to check if there are cats up there too… so how did they not find her? Why were there still crates up there? This story screams „failure“.
that happen in sacramento that where i live i just watch that
A long time ago on Spike TV this show 1000 ways to die also talk about the dude who killed himself by getting shot by his own trap they changed his name and said he must've sleep walked idk if this is that same guy, but why not make a sound trap instead then just have your gun with you? way better plan
This story is fucked up like my god.
Cee looking cute as hell like always
Idk why but soon as I saw the title, I thought there was some Texas Chainsaw Massacre elements to it
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Horrible
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@@bryankrauss6393Yes rest in peace