the ultimate unsolved mysteries iceberg explained (part 19)

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0:00 - intro
0:17 - brianna maitland
5:08 - dick hansen
8:01 - evilstick
11:50 - kung fu guy
15:14 - cup of idiocy
15:44 - christopher case
18:34 - female stranger
20:09 - frederich valentich
23:29 - harris county jane doe
24:30 - leigh occhi
28:01 - mary agnes gross
35:26 - dyatlov pass incident
42:49 - big muddy monster
45:09 - robert springfield
48:10 - fond my mind
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the evilstick one always gets me because it’s literally IN THE NAME 😭

fleshbunnie
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with so many channels switching to A.I. scripts AND voices, this channel remains the heavyweight of food original content!

soupit
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Marlys J. Thompson, Mary Agnes' mom, died in 2009, so she never discovered the truth about her baby girl.

lerdog
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I remember the picture from Evil Stick keeping me up at night when I saw it the first time like 10-ish years ago. I hated it lmao

Hanayoru
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The Mary Agnes baby mystery is so odd like some shit straight out a movie 😭

bted
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Gotta say I've never heard anyone cite gore as their inspiration to be a social worker

russellst.martin
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The Mary Agnes Gross story freaked me out as a teenager when it was on Unsolved mysteries in the 1980’s. I was born in 1971 to a young unwed mom who was also chronically ill. She recovered somewhat but passed away when I was 16. Luckily my grandparents (mom’s parents) had enough finances and political friends to fight the hospital who wouldn’t even allow my grandparents to see me until my grandfather threw a colossal fit and told them that he had contacted his attorney and the local authorities. I went home with them and was later adopted via what I believe was a gray adoption. DNA later proved I wasn’t the child of my mother’s ex fiancé but someone completely different. Sadly many families were told that their child had died at birth or shortly afterward but was taken for an illegal adoption. Lady told how her mom was told her first two children had died at birth- she switched doctors and her other babies survived. A few years later she was in a nearby town and she saw a wealthy family with 2 kids roughly the same age as her babies who had passed and they looked strikingly like her living children. With DNA tests there will probably be many more cases like this solved

maryrowe
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The Kung Fu Guy commenter who said that they "can watch gore without flinching, that's why I trained to be a social worker, that's why I'm training to be a mortician" sounds like a twelve year old as neither of those professions have "can watch gore without flinching" as prerequisite.

bostonsandatot
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I get the feeling the complete supercut is gonna be close to 24 hours. Hyped for that.

WhiteGlint
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the evil stick seems like something a parent would buy to play a cruel trick on their child with just like fake bugs or candy with horrible flavors / bugs inside.

KNGFWLV
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raises hand! it's actually not at all strange to find people dead of hypothermia in cold places with little to no clothes! this is because hypothermia will, paradoxically, cause you to feel incredibly hot!
if you're ever in an icy place and find clothing on the ground, check and see if there's anyone around: you might save a life!

gemwolfz
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the only youtube series to keep my attention span after 19 episodes <3

xeno
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Oh hey, u/shinimeggie is me! I don't even remember writing that post but thank you for crediting people (:

ZarathustraCalico
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The Dick Hansen one scared me. I was getting into a 4 lane road and pulled out in front of a motorcyclist I didn’t see (splitting lanes). He’s a Harley guy, maybe in his 60’s, and in his leather chaps and whatnot. He drove past and I gave the “I’m sorry” face and mouthed “so sorry” to him. No doubt I could have hit him and I definitely felt bad.

Five minutes down the road I see him parked in an empty parking lot. He comes flying out after me as I pass by. He is flipping me off and yelling something. I figure he is pretty pissed and wanted to get the last word in. Have at it.

20 minutes later and he’s still right behind me. I’m almost to my destination and freaking out. He’s very clearly extremely mad and following me. I get into the neighborhood and take multiple turns to double check. Yep. He’s waiting for me to park. I get on the phone with 911, explain what happened, and ask for an officer to come outside the station so I can pull up to them.

By the time I get there there’s an officer waiting and I’m sobbing because I am so freaked out. I stay in the car while the officer talks to the motorcycle dude. I can hear the motorcycle dude acting all cheery while he talked. The officer eventually comes to talk to me and tells me that the motorcyclist “just wanted to talk” and “never yelled or made any gestures.” Fortunately, the officer told him that I clearly didn’t want to talk and was scared of him. In the end all was well and I waited to leave until the guy was long gone.

I definitely understood that I could have hit the guy, and I was genuinely sorry about it. But the fact that he followed me for 20 minutes, yelling and flipping me off, then lied to the officer when I parked at the police station tells me that he definitely didn’t “just want to talk”. I am very, very careful with my driving now and avoiding inciting any road rage. You never know what people will do.

(Before any motorcycle people come for me— I do watch for motorcycles. My uncle was a Harley guy and was killed in an accident. I don’t expect them to come out from between two cars when they aren’t supposed to be lane splitting)

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In regards to the baby Mary Agnes, the mother thought that it was possible that nurse's had thought she was too young, at 23. In the 1960s-1990s, the age of 40% of first time mothers, was age 20-24.

AnnacolleenEtters
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So glad you upload another banger of a video. Your unsolved mystery iceberg is honestly the best out of icebergs videos on YouTube. Keep up the good work and glad you got so much love from this.

zoeledwards
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Regarding Theodosia Burr, there's a legend from Nag's Head, North Carolina that she and the vessel she was traveling on were victims to wreckers, the town itself had a reputation for conducting this lethal act of land based piracy. They'd hang lamps on mule necks at night and slowly meander them in the surrounding hills, ships at sea would see them and believed they where ships safely bobbing at anchor and approach only to be wrecked. Then the locals would dispose of survivors and loot everything. That portrait was found at Nag's Head and it's origins is unknown.

manuelacosta
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"a sort of female hero" brother that's cardcaptor sakura

vodkasvoice
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Crazy how we've only gotten Dyatlov pass now

gast
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Being a weeb I immediately recognised the anime girl from the evil stick😂 Sakura from the anime Card chaptor Sakura from the Mangaka/Mangaka group CLAMP

monikawischnewski