FATAL First Date │5 Clips Before HORROR #12

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In this 12th episode, we take a look at a handful of more horrifying clips.

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What did you all think of this one? I couldn't quite believe the first entry.

TragedyTales
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Officer Nunez will never give anyone a break again and people will think he's just being a jerk about it. Nope, he's trying to prevent this from ever happening again. So if you're ever pulled over and the cop refuses to give you a break, maybe he has a good reason why.

Harold_Callahan
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That kid was determined to die... Immediately speeding after being stopped for it. It was going to happen sooner or later. And there's not always that second chance. he totally ignored his second chance.. at life. and took someone else's life.

MM-igiv
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Luis was a menace, he fucked around and found out the most horrific way.

karlotty
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Very hard to have sympathy for Luis. A menace on the road.

sdannecker
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7:06 You can hear the horror in the cops' voice as he realizes that the two kids he was just talking to are now deceased.

Kari
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Since I found this channel, I've decided I'm never going skydiving. Or paragliding. Or sailing. Or driving. Or, in fact, anything - I'm never going to do anything ever again 😂😂😂

sophie
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Luis was not just a menace on the road but a killer on the road.

VITOMIRPAPUGA
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Louis had a long record of speeding and reckless driving and had totaled several cars. His parents bought him yet another car I guess they regret it now.

mommahope
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Luis in the first story was a real fool. He was given a second chance, and 13 minutes later he was driving at high speed again, killing himself and his date. Luis was a loser.

mikekennedy
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That first story reminded me of this incident that happened to me - I had been out drinking on my own one night in Manchester, England. Whilst on my way to get a taxi, I bumped into a friend who said he’d give me a lift home to save me the £15 taxi fare. I hopped in the passenger seat and we set off. When we got on the main road out of the City, he starts to put his foot down, and I ask him to slow down a bit - I’m not in a rush to get home ! He ignores me and carries on before the police start to follow and he gets pulled over. I wait in the car wondering what’s going to happen now as he is asked to join the policeman in his car.
After about 10 minutes - it seemed longer - the policeman comes up to me and I started to say I haven’t done anything wrong. He said I was ok but that my friend was over the drink drive limit by about 3 times and had been arrested ! The car was going to be towed so I got out and was so angry that I had gotten in with a drunk driver (he didn’t appear to be drunk whatsoever when I got in) that I shouted back to the cop, to lock him up and throw away the key.
The reason I was so angry was because a few years prior, I had lost a really good friend to a drunk driver. Mike and I had met in a bar about 5 years before this incident and we clicked right away. He was originally from Scotland and was lodging at another of my friend’s homes. He had been looking for work and had gotten an interview at a big company in London, so he was driving home to see his parents up in Scotland first, then driving down to London early to make it to his interview on time the next day.
My friend was a careful driver.
On his way to London, a drunk driver crashed on the motorway, and the car launched over the central reservation and hit Mike’s car. He was decapitated.
At least I know he didn’t know what hit him and that he didn’t suffer a slow agonising death.
It took me a long time to come to terms with my loss, and I wrote poems about him for years - I even chatted to his mother and sent her some of my poems.
Mike was the first guy I truly loved and he loved me as a friend would. He shaped me to become the person I am today. I used to have very low self-esteem and thought that nobody would like me or ever want to be with me because of my size, but Mike proved me wrong with positive words and understanding.
It’s been 30 years now and just writing this brought tears to my eyes again.
And that’s why I vowed I would never get into a car with a drunk driver.

vahvahdisco
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Being impressed by jagoff driving is like toddler level intelligence. Not only would I not be making excuses for that person, I'd be doing everything I could to make sure they got pinched for needlessly putting my (and others) life in danger all because they ran out of any other interesting contributions before the first date was even over yet.

russellst.martin
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This is why I hate letting other people drive. I have had more then one boyfriend get a little gas happy which resulted in me breaking down crying that I have a kid to go home to and the end of them driving me anywhere. Do not endanger my life or possibly effect my loved ones because you think you are cool or "in control". Gamble with your life but NOT mine. Call me irrational all you want. I would rather walk.

KristinHall
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People that drive like that first one have no regard for the lives of others. Not only did he kill his passenger, he could very well have killed others with his utterly reckless driving.

jgeorgetx
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That cop was being so nice by letting him get off with a few tickets. I don't think he would ever do that again. I hope he doesn't blame himself for letting this kid get off easy. He must feel so horrible when he found out who's car it was.
I cannot imagine his feelings. Poor guy.

NienkeJoe
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Hey man,
I can't thank you enough for making this video. I have been searching and searching for something I could show my mom, that would impact her to change her reckless driving. And this might be it! Im always so angry because I feel like she should care about the lives of the people inside the vehicle she is driving.
Thank you for this video. The things you say at the end of the story as you again speak against reckless driving, are exactly the words she needs to hear. Thank *YOU!*

kellylott
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Luis was not a kid, he was 24 year old man ...his date was 27...they were adults....there's no excuse to drive like an idiot....he was also probably pissed of someone telling him how to drive.

malgorzataweglowski
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People would argue that the cop should be more lenient when they get pulled over and take them to jail, but I bet this cop won't be letting people slide anymore after that. Sad... younger people just don't realize how dangerous driving is recklessly, not to mention recklessly, AND drunk driving really is. Be careful, everyone, don't be reckless, if you want to stay wreckless.

zvisger
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Had it happened here in Norway, like running a red light at speeds of 100 mph, the driver would have had his license and car confiscated on the spot with no excuses or 2nd chance, and could also face a prison sentence. A strict law like this would have saved him and his girlfriend.

andyr
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I hate that phrase, "He died doing what he loved." No, he died screaming,

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