5 Unsolved Mysteries with DISTURBING Phone Calls

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  • Sometimes it's better not to know who's on the other end of the line... The following 5 mysteries involve some seriously creepy phone calls and messages. They all remain unsolved. Audio included.
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  • @LazyMasquerade
    @LazyMasquerade  Před 5 lety +3176

    Calling all horror fans: I'm looking for future video topics. Anything you'd like to see me make?

    • @Shareesus
      @Shareesus Před 5 lety +290

      Lazy Masquerade More skinwalker/wendigo videos pleeeease, they’re my favorite 🥰

    • @BenjiXAddictX4Ever
      @BenjiXAddictX4Ever Před 5 lety +248

      Internet Mysteries.

    • @Alex-dq1re
      @Alex-dq1re Před 5 lety +126

      Lazy Masquerade yuh sicko my guy, you should do more Camping stories or State park ones💯

    • @akio_kuro
      @akio_kuro Před 5 lety +92

      I would watch anything you post. If you uploaded a 20 minute video of a fucking potato I'd still dig it lol.
      (Maybe some Bolivian horror stories/legends..?)

    • @user-sm8px6gm7q
      @user-sm8px6gm7q Před 5 lety +141

      Japanese cult stories / 4chan

  • @micksmom2293
    @micksmom2293 Před 5 lety +6713

    If that guy kept calling me, I'd just hit the receiver with an air horn everytime they called.

    • @niandral104
      @niandral104 Před 5 lety +322

      hahaha that's a good idea

    • @kiwikinzo_o
      @kiwikinzo_o Před 5 lety +120

      LMAO

    • @rainesisk2371
      @rainesisk2371 Před 5 lety +79

      Me me big boy

    • @trevorhill4639
      @trevorhill4639 Před 5 lety +8

      micksmom2 🤣🤣🤣

    • @DrinkYourNailPolish
      @DrinkYourNailPolish Před 5 lety +541

      I get strange calls a lot. I ended up setting up my phone to only put through calls from those on my contact list. Everything else goes to voicemail that plays Christian music. THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU! 😂

  • @alex-od7mk
    @alex-od7mk Před 5 lety +5448

    i have a very very strong feeling the antoinette was most likely trafficked

    • @TheLugiaSong
      @TheLugiaSong Před 5 lety +779

      Oh for sure. I have a sneaking feeling the mother was involved with it too(I know it's a sharp thing to say, accusing someone who lost their child as possibly culprit but she's passed I believe)
      Tragic event.

    • @bridiemolloy8643
      @bridiemolloy8643 Před 4 lety +743

      I have also seen that Antoinette's mother was poor, but shortly after Antoinette's disappearance she seemed to have a lot of money, including buying a new sports car. If she was that short on money then she couldn't have bought a new sports car. Whether she sold Antoinette to someone because she was struggling.

    • @NimmiDVlogFijiIsland
      @NimmiDVlogFijiIsland Před 4 lety +70

      Bridie Molloy our of curiosity, how do you know that?

    • @bridiemolloy8643
      @bridiemolloy8643 Před 4 lety +447

      @@NimmiDVlogFijiIsland ​ It's widely known that her mother was struggling with money, as a single mother raising multiple kids, most true crime video about this case state this information, I found out about the car through the Gallup newspaper where they state "Approximately a week after this abduction occurred, the mother acquired a brand new vehicle that was well beyond her income capabilities". All the information can be found on various web forums as well :)

    • @NimmiDVlogFijiIsland
      @NimmiDVlogFijiIsland Před 4 lety +288

      Bridie Molloy oh wow! That’s disturbing! Why didn’t the police further investigate on that?! Now, either Antionette is most likely dead or out there somewhere, living a hell life !!

  • @TheTrueDiablix
    @TheTrueDiablix Před 3 lety +1710

    "Who said you could use the phone?!"
    99% sure it's a woman who said that, not a man

    • @paana06
      @paana06 Před 2 lety +97

      Imagine if it was the mother

    • @sacaz9947
      @sacaz9947 Před 2 lety +162

      Yea, poor girl was probably sold, shit happens way too often, especially in my country

    • @shaquileoatmeal7365
      @shaquileoatmeal7365 Před 2 lety +16

      Yeah that's what I thought too

    • @PosthumanHeresy
      @PosthumanHeresy Před 2 lety +27

      @@sacaz9947 Doubt it. Given she was sighted with the couple quite a while later as a teen, they likely kept her. Well either that or they were the buyers.

    • @ukaszciepicha2511
      @ukaszciepicha2511 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah, same. I heard that on the speakers not headphones. But yeah...i'm pretty sure it was a woman.

  • @TheTrueDiablix
    @TheTrueDiablix Před 2 lety +919

    Mr Nightmare actually did a video where he covered the Ruth Price call. There's actually A LOT of info about it. It's 100% real, and Ruth thankfully survived the attack. She ended up passing away I think 12-15 years later.

    • @lydiapetra1211
      @lydiapetra1211 Před 2 lety +105

      Thanks for sharing....Thank God she survived and got to live much longer.Iam so happy for her ....that scream was very scary!

    • @lydiapetra1211
      @lydiapetra1211 Před 2 lety +42

      Iam just so very happy that she survived! ....

    • @jknight9487
      @jknight9487 Před rokem +38

      Barely Sociable did a video on the Ruth Price call too

    • @CatieCass
      @CatieCass Před rokem +19

      Yay, that's great news! Thanks for sharing!

    • @antoninus7600
      @antoninus7600 Před rokem +7

      Was the criminal ever caught?

  • @Dr170
    @Dr170 Před 5 lety +2788

    Calls himself "Lazy" but compiles half-hour videos regularly.
    By comparison I am literally dead.

    • @propagandainpink
      @propagandainpink Před 5 lety +64

      “Regularly” 😂 any other long-term lazy fans laughing? Ily lazy glad you’re back

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 Před 5 lety +6

      "They won't see the holes that are in your soul when you cover up your face"

    • @BrockLee3
      @BrockLee3 Před 5 lety +28

      Dr170 - I believe the "lazy" part of his name is a "masquerade."
      BA-DUM TSSSSSS!

    • @sammyshehole
      @sammyshehole Před 5 lety +7

      Propaganda in Pink Yep. Any time Lazy says at the end of a video “I’ll be back with another video very soon”, that usually means wait a couple of months. Lol. Still one of my favorite channels, though.

    • @uuglyddoll8333
      @uuglyddoll8333 Před 5 lety

      Lol

  • @emperorpalpatine1228
    @emperorpalpatine1228 Před 4 lety +6553

    The voice who said "who said you can use the phone" sounded like a Woman to me and not a Man.

    • @ihawms950
      @ihawms950 Před 4 lety +260

      It was her mom

    • @uchibenkei
      @uchibenkei Před 4 lety +38

      me too

    • @edenbunker693
      @edenbunker693 Před 4 lety +30

      Right

    • @ellusiv5121
      @ellusiv5121 Před 4 lety +297

      Could be but it could also be a high pitched voice caused by an accent specially the part around the "phooone". Anthonette and the operator's voices are clear enough to be compared for the other voice and it sounded a bit mannish than theirs.

    • @issyyourboo2848
      @issyyourboo2848 Před 4 lety +119

      @@ihawms950 it was not her mom

  • @MarshmallowEclipse
    @MarshmallowEclipse Před 2 lety +773

    Some good news about the Ruth Price incident, her identity was recently, finally, discovered. She was in fact a real 911 call who was attacked by a home invader, but surprisingly she wasn't killed. She fought off her attacker long enough for police to arrive and help her.

    • @kailoveskitties
      @kailoveskitties Před rokem +47

      why would you say this and not give us more details on where to learn about it lol

    • @moomyung9231
      @moomyung9231 Před rokem +113

      Some people have done research and there was a Ruth Price in San Diego who was attacked in her home in 1980 after calling the police/operator. But she survived after fighting the young attacker off, and she died 14 years later. A lot of the circumstances including the numbers of her address match up. It's on a Reddit post.

    • @zerotodona1495
      @zerotodona1495 Před rokem +3

      I thought Ruth was the lady who got ràped or maybe that was the other old lady.

    • @TheForgottenTainted
      @TheForgottenTainted Před rokem +3

      Awesome!

    • @oj818
      @oj818 Před rokem +4

      It is covered in one of Dantavius' Iceberg videos I believe.

  • @chrissirico9575
    @chrissirico9575 Před 2 lety +1195

    Anthonettes story is so heartbreaking. She must have been so terrified… finding an opportunity to make a phone call and pleading for help before getting caught by her captors. And then potentially again being at a restaurant and trying to notify someone by knocking shit over and squeezing someone’s hand. So sad 😞

    • @rdred8693
      @rdred8693 Před 2 lety +59

      It makes me sad and angry.

    • @LoopN
      @LoopN Před 2 lety +50

      I feel like her mom knows what happened/who took her

    • @AmberTurdsShittyBedsheet
      @AmberTurdsShittyBedsheet Před 2 lety +24

      @@LoopN And she died without ever having to tell the truth on what happened to her child.

    • @lydiapetra1211
      @lydiapetra1211 Před 2 lety

      @@LoopN she probably sold her daughter....for money, drugs ...

    • @totaldramataco4961
      @totaldramataco4961 Před rokem +37

      I would have made the biggest scene on earth in that restaurant

  • @camocat2
    @camocat2 Před 4 lety +4453

    I fell asleep with auto play on and dear god i woke up to screaming

  • @CoushattaL
    @CoushattaL Před 4 lety +3203

    I feel like that first story the mom sold her daughter. It is horrifying and sad. Poor baby.

    • @girlscanbedrummers5449
      @girlscanbedrummers5449 Před 4 lety +441

      When they mentioned the mother was drunk enough to pass out and fall asleep and that people were entering the home regularly late, I was like excuse me
      .... What?

    • @kylebarrett28
      @kylebarrett28 Před 4 lety +157

      Probably her drinking buddies from that night at the pub

    • @JustTheFacts317
      @JustTheFacts317 Před 4 lety +135

      Agree the mom knows something !

    • @DriscolDevil
      @DriscolDevil Před 4 lety +61

      @@girlscanbedrummers5449 she drank? Must have sold her child then.
      You fucking nitwits.

    • @DriscolDevil
      @DriscolDevil Před 4 lety +38

      @@kylebarrett28 she drank, so she must have sold the kid. What fucking sense did that make before you said it? I am honestly curious what was going through your head when you thought that made sense.

  • @Lilmisscostumedrama
    @Lilmisscostumedrama Před 2 lety +520

    The screams Bashir heared in the background when he was kidnapped may have simply been from a tape or film played so that he believed he was somewhere where others were being tortured when in fact he was alone. That’s why the screams and gunfire was so very familiar.

    • @lilyjane5719
      @lilyjane5719 Před 2 lety +30

      That one creeped me out

    • @rainmakerman71
      @rainmakerman71 Před 2 lety +23

      There's an illegal immigrants named Vic who lives on Leonard Ave in Philly. He has a phone scam where they hack voip lines of legit bizzes and tries to gather credit card info with seniors in exchange for some kind of quote on quote benefits, but I always suspected they took $$$ from haters to harass enemies or people like Bashir who is also in Philly.

    • @Lamedvavnik
      @Lamedvavnik Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah I thought the same thing.

    • @amonvevo2029
      @amonvevo2029 Před rokem +1

      On the phone maybe, in real life you could tell the difference

    • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
      @JustAnotherBuckyLover Před rokem +13

      @@amonvevo2029 not always true. I just watched a case the other day where the guy played taped screams to make his victims think there were other victims in the property. Guy's name was John Jamelske, he built a dungeon under his house and kept women trapped there for months/years, and part of his torture was to play tapes of screams.

  • @thegreatunknown8574
    @thegreatunknown8574 Před 2 lety +408

    The Gary one seems it's like the caller is asking questions to get specific words or phrases which they can use to fool people close to Gary.

    • @robsonsilva2544
      @robsonsilva2544 Před 2 lety +38

      that is it indeed my friend

    • @MScotty90
      @MScotty90 Před rokem +66

      Or to impersonate him and get access to military information. Two people with clipboards showing up to ask you a bunch of personal info is a little on the nose, though.

    • @NickG8420
      @NickG8420 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Why would it tell him he is being impersonated by the other voice? The hell does that even mean?

    • @shaderax_storm6165
      @shaderax_storm6165 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Monkey see monkey do,
      It sounds to me like they were attempting to get him to repeat a certain phrase. If he had said back "someone is impersonating my voice, what do you mean by that???" They could record that message and reuse it..
      It very suspicious either way. I guess the trick is to not answer any questions if you don't know who you are talking to sadly.

  • @ListenUpKid
    @ListenUpKid Před 5 lety +2674

    "How long are you going to be back from Texas?" - "That question doesn't even make any sense." Killed me

    • @satansspawn4001
      @satansspawn4001 Před 5 lety +19

      Listen Up Kid ikr It killed me

    • @MrInfinity97
      @MrInfinity97 Před 5 lety +7

      Listen Up Kid 🧒

    • @sterilepickle544
      @sterilepickle544 Před 5 lety +85

      It helps if you hit your head on something before reading it

    • @ninamason9001
      @ninamason9001 Před 5 lety +219

      @yeah okay That might actually be a clue to where the caller was from. I'm from NW PA and I understand that question perfectly: they're asking how long he'll be visiting New York (where he's from) from Texas (where he was stationed at the time). Since New York is his place of origin, he's "back." I've never thought about that being a regional thing before, but I've lived in Phoenix and Houston since 2011 and it's true, I don't here it much here--while back home when I visit it's perfectly normal to hear "so how long are you back from Phoenix?" or "how long are you back here?"

    • @kimberlymarino7344
      @kimberlymarino7344 Před 5 lety +52

      @@ninamason9001 same here. I grew up in Philly and it makes sense to me to. Was about to explain it but you beat me lol

  • @lastdogonearth
    @lastdogonearth Před 3 lety +4318

    It's so creepy how Ruth pauses when she's talking, almost as if she thinks she sees something out of the corner of her eye or out the window and she loses her train of thought trying to see what it is. I know I do that all the time on the phone.

    • @copycatcraftsbyjill3008
      @copycatcraftsbyjill3008 Před 3 lety +343

      I agree.... or maybe herd something and paused. He got into her home somehow. And she seemed to pause as if hearing it. Scary...... checking my locks now.

    • @cardinaloflannagancr8929
      @cardinaloflannagancr8929 Před 3 lety +116

      One thing that strikes me as acting is the matter of fact affect used by both the caller and 911 operator. How she even states near the end I am an old lady and live alone then on cue is "attacked." I can just picture a class where they pause saying and this is why ..... If the comments pictured such as frequent caller & after numerous visits are true this seems even more suspect. So a frequent caller have been there numerous times yet they need the address. An address which would be tied to her name and been investigated multiple times.

    • @jamok3
      @jamok3 Před 3 lety +86

      If it's fake, it's a good one!

    • @allwhiteairforce1336
      @allwhiteairforce1336 Před 3 lety +30

      Imagine the the dispatch operator how the call goes from kinda calm and collected to all out panic and terror

    • @bl00dline360
      @bl00dline360 Před 3 lety +79

      When seconds count usually police are minutes away that’s why I stay armed 24/7 to at least have a fighting chance of survival

  • @KorrieRose
    @KorrieRose Před 2 lety +196

    Anthonette's story is just... so terribly heartbreaking. She tried SO hard to help herself, she tried to reach out, and it wasn't enough. There has to be something the mom knew.

    • @Mauroita04
      @Mauroita04 Před rokem

      That lady that served her at the restaurant was so fcking dumb

    • @narcleptik
      @narcleptik Před 10 měsíci

      Guarantee you the abducters came over threatening for money or something else

    • @redpillfreedom6692
      @redpillfreedom6692 Před 9 měsíci +6

      She confessed the FBI in 1994 to being involved in her abduction.

  • @AaronSaltzer
    @AaronSaltzer Před 2 lety +538

    Poor Anthonette. I seriously believe after all this time she’s no longer alive. What’s sad is her step aunt went missing three years later and also has never been found.

    • @whytho1952
      @whytho1952 Před 2 lety +14

      I think it’s very possible that her “mom” sold her to be trafficked… sadly, this happens way more than our numbers tell us… way more. There are disgusting, deplorable, nauseating pedophiles all around us and most of them are in positions of power so they go either unnoticed or overlooked purposely. And they also have no problems paying amounts of money that would be unheard of by the average person. .. if she did sell her daughter, she wouldn’t be alone.. that’s the sickening part. Parents are given these precious innocent and completely trusting and dependent children and time and time again we hear about how these “parents” abuse that power in horrific ways.. selling to traffickers is just one of those ways. I have to believe that karma gets these subhuman vermin. I just wish we could all view it in real time.

    • @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197
      @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197 Před 2 lety +70

      Thats extremely suspicious.

    • @jace9985
      @jace9985 Před 2 lety +15

      Pretty sure her aunt was found though

    • @unknown11215
      @unknown11215 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree

    • @ronaldtenayuca4418
      @ronaldtenayuca4418 Před 2 lety +40

      Woe. This is even more strange. They most likely live near the epicenter of a human trafficking operation/organization. I think most of the border states have a severe human trafficking issue.

  • @IWishUWereTacos
    @IWishUWereTacos Před 5 lety +5366

    The ruth call legit gave me chills. Poor woman.

    • @nicolew8868
      @nicolew8868 Před 5 lety +363

      It's so sad, so so sad. That poor woman I never understood why anyone would ever harm an elderly person.

    • @zexisak4085
      @zexisak4085 Před 5 lety +64

      Nicole E Well the call is staged

    • @zaungaestin
      @zaungaestin Před 5 lety +146

      @@zexisak4085 source?

    • @snoopdogg2912
      @snoopdogg2912 Před 5 lety +162

      She had a Ruthless execution

    • @zexisak4085
      @zexisak4085 Před 5 lety +12

      Zaun Gästin source on its real?

  • @jamesbarnousky1270
    @jamesbarnousky1270 Před 4 lety +4049

    Imagine being the 911 dispatcher whose call was used as an example of what not to do.

  • @stantheman9790
    @stantheman9790 Před 2 lety +211

    I heard Ruth Price actually survived her attack and fought back against the attacker. She sounds like a tough old lady

    • @nymphdolll
      @nymphdolll Před rokem +13

      i heard the exact same, she lived for 15 more years

    • @NissanZaxima
      @NissanZaxima Před rokem +7

      Yup. The call was real and she did get attacked but she escaped.

  • @soneckharris6723
    @soneckharris6723 Před 2 lety +230

    Those Jane Doe pics were absolutely horrifying and Anthonette’s mom sold her.

    • @mr.monkey1914
      @mr.monkey1914 Před rokem +10

      Jane and John doe pics are horrific.

    • @faithpearlgenied-a5517
      @faithpearlgenied-a5517 Před rokem +1

      Any proof she sold her? Gossip isn't proof.

    • @WangMingGe
      @WangMingGe Před rokem +30

      @@faithpearlgenied-a5517 You're extremely naive if you think a mother, especially a mother like Antoinette's, would never sell their daughter. Happens all the time.

    • @Elmasdrakosinfenixov
      @Elmasdrakosinfenixov Před rokem +26

      @@faithpearlgenied-a5517 she failed the lie detector, was a druggie, and was witholding info from the police. Put 2 and 2 together

    • @caitlinbrewer4843
      @caitlinbrewer4843 Před rokem +26

      @@faithpearlgenied-a5517 how about the fact she failed a lie detector test, refused to work with police, and was apparently seen driving a luxury car around after her daughter's kidnapping?

  • @kale1873
    @kale1873 Před 3 lety +2278

    I love how Gary is so annoyed with the caller. He’s like “cool what do you want idiot”

    • @boomwave2
      @boomwave2 Před 3 lety +55

      That one's a hoax. if you speed up the voice it's just Gary's.

    • @bbpoItergeist
      @bbpoItergeist Před 3 lety +7

      Kaleigh F “playing bingo” are you 70?

    • @kale1873
      @kale1873 Před 3 lety +21

      @@bbpoItergeist lmfao lowkey.... i fucking love bingo man lol

    • @Homiloko2
      @Homiloko2 Před 3 lety +194

      @@boomwave2 that's the point, the caller is recording clips of Gary's voice, and playing them back at him to get new clips, probably to impersonate him

    • @TheDramacist
      @TheDramacist Před 3 lety +2

      That's fascinating

  • @inZaNeSc2
    @inZaNeSc2 Před 5 lety +2128

    Jokes on you. Nobody ever gives me a call. #foreveralone

  • @klutzyk
    @klutzyk Před rokem +163

    Thankfully the story about Ruth price has an update, and a happy one at that. That sweet old lady and her horrifying screams plagued my thoughts for years after hearing the recording. Her voice sounds just like my grandmother's, which I'm sure is why it had such an impact on me. Ruth actually survived that brutal attack and lived on another fifteen years.

    • @killakame-3434
      @killakame-3434 Před rokem +1

      You can NEVER trust a piece of decorated article on a government site

    • @dharnasahu2506
      @dharnasahu2506 Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much

    • @user-md3tu2oo1i
      @user-md3tu2oo1i Před rokem

      I heard she lived 7 more yrs from someone around her neighborhood allegedly

    • @svalerie98
      @svalerie98 Před 7 měsíci

      But didn't she die? And wasn't this back in 1987

  • @florecita5059
    @florecita5059 Před 2 lety +322

    The voice that says to Antonette: who told you that you could use the phone? is very clearly a Mexican accent, I am Latina and I know accents well, that girl was held by people from Mexico for some reason, I doubt that she is still alive unfortunately....😱 😨

    • @SomethingSomethingg
      @SomethingSomethingg Před 2 lety +18

      I'm surprised they didn't yell in Spanish. I wonder if they were Mexicans living in America or if the poor girl was taken to Mexico. I wonder if police have done any investigating there and checked the Jane Does of Mexico.

    • @sonofsanto
      @sonofsanto Před 2 lety +8

      maybe the cartel

    • @mandarina4157
      @mandarina4157 Před 2 lety +62

      @FierceONeil Maybe Anthonette didn’t speak Spanish that well. In any case, I’m sure her mother is involved. It’s just way too convenient that she was sleeping that night, leaving her kids to answer the door + the kidnappers knew the kids’ uncle’s name so that they would open the door + the mother buying a sports car after the girl’s disappearance. Poor child.

    • @Romeo-le2ez
      @Romeo-le2ez Před 2 lety +29

      That was a chicano accent, mexican accents are much more noticeable

    • @PosthumanHeresy
      @PosthumanHeresy Před 2 lety +9

      @@SomethingSomethingg She was in ABQ according to her phone call. So Mexicans in America.

  • @airnoiphongsavath8509
    @airnoiphongsavath8509 Před 5 lety +1705

    Hearing Antoinette's scream was terrible, so sad.

    • @steadyc9277
      @steadyc9277 Před 5 lety +46

      I wish I had never listened to it. It's bothered me for years. Poor thing. :-(

    • @CoushattaL
      @CoushattaL Před 4 lety +86

      It is so horrifying and scary. I hate human traffickers.

    • @brendanfechter4889
      @brendanfechter4889 Před 4 lety +3

      Is this the case that Season 3 of True Detective is based on?

    • @babybean2019
      @babybean2019 Před 4 lety +43

      Anthonette . please get her name right. Out of respect for her & her memory.

    • @lazydoesytotherstuff6964
      @lazydoesytotherstuff6964 Před 4 lety +1

      I was scared by the thing the man yelled.

  • @JarethGarza
    @JarethGarza Před 4 lety +1482

    That Ruth call, I wasn't prepared for that. I immediately quizzed my 7 year-old on whether she knew our address.

    • @issyyourboo2848
      @issyyourboo2848 Před 4 lety +156

      And make sure to never open the door for ANYONE.

    • @lukegioiosa2489
      @lukegioiosa2489 Před 4 lety +105

      My school's system makes it a note that in kindergarten all the kids learn to write their full address. Never thought of why until now

    • @urielsancho4738
      @urielsancho4738 Před 4 lety +6

      Pretty sure it’s just a creepy pasta

    • @alexisu.369
      @alexisu.369 Před 4 lety +8

      i felt instant chills

    • @alexisu.369
      @alexisu.369 Před 4 lety +36

      hearing her scream was terrifying

  • @robbaxter60
    @robbaxter60 Před 2 lety +70

    I know I’m 3 years late on this but as a former police dispatcher I absolutely remember this call during training. As for calls I’ve received it’s been over 15 years and I can still remember with vivid detail some of my horrendous calls. I can still hear some voices in my head to this day.

    • @aishwaryakapoor3412
      @aishwaryakapoor3412 Před rokem +5

      Have you ever thought of starting a blog & sharing those calls? Or even categorizing calls such as the funniest calls you received, the weirdest calls, the "calls with good endings", the most stressful calls, the worst calls, scariest calls, the ones that stuck with you, etc. It might even be therapeutic and helpful to do this, helping you to sort the calls that give you nightmares but also recall the many many callers whom were greatful & b/c of you were helped.

  • @redpillfreedom6692
    @redpillfreedom6692 Před 9 měsíci +49

    Regarding Anthonette Cayedito, it has since come out that her mother confessed to the FBI in 1994 that she was involved in her kidnapping.
    Trace Evidence covered these details in a case update.

    • @anica2112
      @anica2112 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Did she get a cut from the traffickers? That is sickening.

    • @huntercoleherr
      @huntercoleherr Před 3 měsíci +11

      The FBI had already suspected her yet even after her confession, they never charged her with anything.
      Our country does not give the slightest shit about us. Don't forget that.

    • @ninedaysjane2466
      @ninedaysjane2466 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@anica2112 She got a brand new sports car not long after her daughter went missing, I do know that.

  • @cbw5496
    @cbw5496 Před 5 lety +701

    Imagine the guilt the dispatcher who took Ruth’s call must have... + knowing you’re used as a bad example

    • @ryanradway6712
      @ryanradway6712 Před 5 lety +44

      At least the person can rest assured they couldnt have saved her. The assailant was beating her to death like half a minute into the call.

    • @siyrups8273
      @siyrups8273 Před 5 lety +7

      Tidder T wut

    • @astridleblanc
      @astridleblanc Před 5 lety +41

      @Tidder T yeah I think you're the 8 year old considering you don't know how to say "caught"

    • @astridleblanc
      @astridleblanc Před 5 lety +18

      @Tidder T it doesn't take long to beat someone to death. Even if she had taken the address the killer had at least an 80% chance of getting away unseen. Unless Ruth lived super close to a police station/hospital it wouldn't have mattered.

    • @kayleighbrown459
      @kayleighbrown459 Před 5 lety +15

      What the fuck are you guys even arguing about?

  • @ArmoredCricket
    @ArmoredCricket Před 4 lety +2088

    I feel like "The Robotic voice" is trying to get him to say key phrases so they can splice it and mimic his voice. Like a sound board.

    • @1FATBOY114
      @1FATBOY114 Před 4 lety +35

      It sounded like a numbers station to me

    • @joey5893
      @joey5893 Před 3 lety +243

      They were absolutely trying to get him to repeat his name.

    • @bubbletea1985
      @bubbletea1985 Před 3 lety +302

      I agree. I think he was targeted because he's military personell, if they can get a recording of him saying his name and other key phrases, they may be able to access some kind of military information? idk

    • @fishofgold6553
      @fishofgold6553 Před 3 lety +136

      +Armored Cricket
      Wow, that actually makes some sense. Maybe, as the other commenter said, the caller was trying to get some samples of his voice so they could later impersonate him. This would explain why the caller says, "You are being impersonated by the other voice." Perhaps the caller is taunting him a little bit.

    • @Billy.J
      @Billy.J Před 3 lety +9

      Fishofgold6 why would the robotic guy do that ?

  • @lizardlenny
    @lizardlenny Před 2 lety +36

    The robot voice one. Seems pretty clear to me it was some sort of attempt at identity fraud. The clipboard guys trying to get information about him and the calls were trying to coax him into certain phrases they could record for use later on.

  • @mandarina4157
    @mandarina4157 Před 2 lety +338

    Poor Anthonette. I also don’t understand how the waiter was so dense when the girl kept pressing her hand etc (if that story is true). Should’ve called the police…

    • @PosthumanHeresy
      @PosthumanHeresy Před 2 lety +37

      It was the early 90s. Until the 21st century, and even then only the second half of the 2000s, most folks were _very_ dense about crime. True crime was barely a genre until then, only really getting the kick in the ass it needed thanks to the writers strike of 2007, which was responsible for the reality TV boom that lasted until the mid-2010s. Before that, the most prominent true crime programs were Forensic Files and Cops, neither of which were very useful at educating individuals on this part of crime education. Cops just showed how cops act and Forensic Files was more useful to murderers than anyone else.

    • @leileyaravencroft
      @leileyaravencroft Před 2 lety +17

      This was also why they started playing PSAs to help individuals pin point children or women in danger. One such commercial featured was that a little girl was sitting in a diner who had been kidnapped and the audience is asked can you spot her given this description. The way the camera was focused you’d think it was the little curly blonde haired girl but in actuality it was the girl with the shaven head (possibly to appear as a cancer patient).
      Now there are more programs aimed at audiences to help identify kidnapping victims. Even the story about the waitress seems eerily familiar because that was how another victim was found. That waitress got very weird vibes from the man (I do believe it was a couple) and the young girl he was with. The waitress discreetly passed a note that asked the girl if she was okay. Which she said no. The waitress told her manager and the cops were called. If I remember correctly the waitress said that she had been watching a lot of true crime programs and just something about the situation felt… wrong.

    • @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197
      @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197 Před 2 lety +4

      People were less aware of the warning signs back then.

    • @mattmammone2338
      @mattmammone2338 Před 2 lety +4

      True crime was a new idea in the early 1990s...I think it really started in 1965 to 1966 when Truman Capote published installments of In Cold Blood in the New Yorker magazine. After that, shows and books started to delve into true crime, like Law and Order basing episodes on true events. Forensic files and such really got the average person more aware of criminal justice. Waiting tables and being very tired could explain why they didn't notice the girl was trying to get help.

    • @l.j.carpenter7647
      @l.j.carpenter7647 Před 2 lety

      @@leileyaravencroft I would like to see the psa, can you give me the link? Thank you!

  • @sorayaalcyone2726
    @sorayaalcyone2726 Před 5 lety +2064

    That voice is trying to get him to repeat what it says. It wants a larger catalogue of his voice.

    • @deadrose1134
      @deadrose1134 Před 5 lety +407

      Wow that's actually very good theory..

    • @epitaphboi4816
      @epitaphboi4816 Před 5 lety +393

      Identity theft niggas always got some kind of schemes

    • @TPG_Plagues
      @TPG_Plagues Před 5 lety +93

      Ahhhh. That's an interesting theory

    • @TheLugiaSong
      @TheLugiaSong Před 5 lety +113

      Oh damn good thinking! That's a pretty intriguing theory...

    • @CoushattaL
      @CoushattaL Před 4 lety +166

      That is what I thought. They are trying to steal his voice to steal his identity.

  • @BenjiXAddictX4Ever
    @BenjiXAddictX4Ever Před 5 lety +1477

    Thank you for giving me more reasons to never pick up my phone, m8.

    • @MagneticSSBM
      @MagneticSSBM Před 5 lety +34

      Hope you are not a 911 operator

    • @BenjiXAddictX4Ever
      @BenjiXAddictX4Ever Před 5 lety +17

      @@MagneticSSBM I wouldn't be able to handle that job at all.

    • @whitebewt9794
      @whitebewt9794 Před 5 lety +5

      @@BenjiXAddictX4Ever well if you never answer your phone then you may receive a very disturbing and chilling voicemail...good luck with that 😉

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 Před 5 lety +1

      What if you get a notification for one of his uploads on your phone?

    • @purplehaze2358
      @purplehaze2358 Před 5 lety +7

      @HaloLoreNerd [He says, not realizing it's a joke]

  • @youngvegas8115
    @youngvegas8115 Před rokem +26

    Honestly, the last one just sounds like a rare and very odd (but possible) interference with an airport control tower or a military air traffic controler

    • @TequilaMockingBird91
      @TequilaMockingBird91 Před 5 měsíci +2

      It could also be the government attempting to activate a sleeper agent.

    • @joellewis6086
      @joellewis6086 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's really the 'danger close' that gets me. Like, wth?😳

  • @LizzieShiro
    @LizzieShiro Před 3 lety +77

    Anthonette was as smart as she could be in that moment. She literally called the police trying to find a way to freedom. If only she had more time.

    • @sicariusflamus3033
      @sicariusflamus3033 Před 3 lety +13

      she ditched the theatrics which impressed me a lot. most people calling the police are probably like "omg im so scared please help", but anthonette immediately told the operator her name and approximate location. sadly she was caught before she could give an address or neighborhood/street

    • @richbrake9910
      @richbrake9910 Před rokem

      @@sicariusflamus3033 She should have given the address before the city....just saying.

    • @leeroykd1238
      @leeroykd1238 Před rokem +5

      @RichBrake She might only know her general location but not exactly where she is

    • @UniqueUserName123
      @UniqueUserName123 Před rokem +4

      @@richbrake9910 if they kidnapped her, I doubt they’ve given her the address

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub Před rokem +3

      ​@@sicariusflamus3033 what theatrics? What's wrong with you?

  • @autumneatspant86
    @autumneatspant86 Před 5 lety +454

    I love how sassy Gary got with the stalkers

    • @PissyLissy
      @PissyLissy Před 3 lety +15

      That's a New Yorker for ya.

    • @boomwave2
      @boomwave2 Před 3 lety

      That's because it was him doing it to himself the whole time

    • @mommykirogi
      @mommykirogi Před 2 lety

      @@boomwave2 Wait what?

  • @VictoriaPatricia
    @VictoriaPatricia Před 4 lety +2239

    Antoinette’s mother definitely had something to do with it. Disappointing how many chances multiple people had to help her and they missed it.

    • @bkjftribe
      @bkjftribe Před 4 lety +253

      I have a feeling she was prostituting and that she may have sold Anthoinette into human sex trafficking the more I look into that case. The fact that just soon after Anthoinette disappeared stray she got a new car far above her means and the fact people were in and out ‘all night’ gives me the feeling of prostitution and it a deal was beings struck.

    • @emmabrown4447
      @emmabrown4447 Před 4 lety +31

      Kassie I’m not sure how much I believe sold for human trafficking. I don’t want to say this but, for unspeakable reasons, she would have very likely gotten more money for one of the younger girls. Unless of course it was because she didn’t have the same love towards her. Who knows

    • @S3NT1N312
      @S3NT1N312 Před 4 lety +113

      I find it truly disappointing that the diner waitress didnt know the signs of distress and help signaling coming from the poor girl. I know they shouldn't be ever vigilant for these rare encounters but even as someone with no info on detecting signs of distress I would've known immediately from grabbing the wrist

    • @Billy.J
      @Billy.J Před 3 lety +4

      What do you think happend to her ?

    • @carljohnson2194
      @carljohnson2194 Před 3 lety +7

      NAM kidnapped and being used for human trafficking. Probably her mother is involved too

  • @tejaswini8611
    @tejaswini8611 Před 3 lety +67

    I have a feeling that Anthonette was probably sold by her mother.. also when a teenager seems uncomfortable around the adults accompanying her and keeps on squeezing your hand everytime HOW DO YOU NOT CALL THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY?? Isn't it obvious that she needed to be away from them?

    • @rantarnation4566
      @rantarnation4566 Před 2 lety

      Ehhh, that could be many harmless situations. Although I do get your point.

    • @MrBrachiatingApe
      @MrBrachiatingApe Před rokem +4

      @@rantarnation4566 I wouldn't assume it was harmless, frankly...and I'd be observing the girl and the couple very closely to see what I could learn from body language, posture, facial expressions, etc.

    • @rantarnation4566
      @rantarnation4566 Před rokem

      @@MrBrachiatingApe That makes sense.

    • @FC-hj9ub
      @FC-hj9ub Před rokem

      Because the police sadly often do nothing

  • @sentinel_0099
    @sentinel_0099 Před 2 lety +21

    That final 'Norad' message sounds like something one would hear from one of those numbers stations various countries would use during the Cold War, though it's not nearly as creepy and weird-sounding as what a couple of the numbers stations would send out. Gotta say, however, the fact that the phone company couldn't find anything wrong is kinda crazy.

  • @HexIsme
    @HexIsme Před 5 lety +710

    I always skip over Ruth, because after the first time I heard it, it made me too upset to listen to. It's bad enough knowing the other unfortunate details.
    I don't care HOW annoying/incessant some senior citizen calls are, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS take them seriously. Poor woman.

    • @alexis4323
      @alexis4323 Před 5 lety +28

      When listening to that call it gave the most horrendous chill. And afterwards I couldn't stop shaking, goodness it really scared me half to death. 😰

    • @dchardinaycole5944
      @dchardinaycole5944 Před 5 lety +19

      Yea im fucked up over it. Shr went silent then bam...its almost like you can hear the realization in her scream

    • @dandostv1781
      @dandostv1781 Před 5 lety +8

      I’m sure the dispatcher was nervous and forgot protocol.

    • @jilliancook2062
      @jilliancook2062 Před 5 lety +5

      I was crying for about 5 minutes after that one

    • @bhumphries1360
      @bhumphries1360 Před 5 lety +17

      @Simon Simon That's what I thought, something caught her attention. Maybe a strange sound behind her, or a shadowy figure behind a door. It makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.

  • @sonofbarnsey
    @sonofbarnsey Před 5 lety +527

    That second call, holy hell. The goosebumps I get when that woman says, "I don't know where he is..." just seconds before getting attacked. It's like something out of a movie

    • @xydoit2024
      @xydoit2024 Před 5 lety +25

      Reality is creepier than movies

    • @MoxyMonst3r
      @MoxyMonst3r Před 4 lety +22

      Honestly I feel like those pauses before she says that were un natural and forced. I had a feeling she made eye contact with her killer. "i dont know where he is" sounded like a lie to me. Then the screaming started....

    • @tatelittle7197
      @tatelittle7197 Před 4 lety +11

      MoxyMonst3r congratulations you just scared the shit out of me with that comment lmao😂

    • @MoxyMonst3r
      @MoxyMonst3r Před 4 lety +14

      @@tatelittle7197 hahah my bad. But no really, like think about it. If this person has been terrorizing her all this time. So much so that she's a frequent caller to 911 dispatch. That means this person was hunting and is skilled in manipulation. Due to her past with the police and knowing that she wouldn't receive immediate help. It just makes sense. Lie to survive.

    • @tatelittle7197
      @tatelittle7197 Před 4 lety +4

      MoxyMonst3r very true.. my dad is a police officer and he said the same things when he watched this

  • @davidvega7587
    @davidvega7587 Před 2 lety +82

    I’ve been watching lazy for a while and I have to say…this is the most bone chilling episode I’ve ever heard.

    • @justinb6028
      @justinb6028 Před rokem +1

      I agree. Been watching since he started basically and this one is the most disturbing

    • @davidvega7587
      @davidvega7587 Před rokem

      @@justinb6028 that 911 call with the old woman…omg that one made my butt clench 🙃😐

  • @mikemo1993
    @mikemo1993 Před 2 lety +24

    Plot Twist: Ruth survived.
    Barely/Slightly Sociable just put out a video on it. Still undeniably terrifying but not a complete tragedy.

  • @samsamistorm
    @samsamistorm Před 4 lety +861

    i believe anthonette may still be alive, but i believe she was trafficked... it breaks my heart that something so horrific could happen to a child, and yet, it does every single day...

    • @Miguel-td2qg
      @Miguel-td2qg Před 4 lety +74

      her call just breaks my heart. if she only could have been on the phone for a little bit longer maybe she would have been saved.

    • @ianwarrington6065
      @ianwarrington6065 Před 4 lety +12

      Just what I was thinking. The projections that police and forensics create only form a linear interpretation, instead of showing predictions with drug affects such as heroin, cocaine, LSD, and other narcotics. If we were able to get an accurate depiction of that, then perhaps someone could peg her. However, at this point, she may not remember, or more likely, not be willing to admit her true identity. If you consider that her abductors held some form of relationship with the family, and that she found them as familiar, then it would make less sense for them to simply kill her. I pray to god that she is found and helped.

    • @Billy.J
      @Billy.J Před 3 lety

      What do you think happend to her ? I mean after being trafficked

    • @kashinimeyo
      @kashinimeyo Před 3 lety +14

      I don't think that someone would still be alive 30+ years after their trafficking though. Your ability to be trafficked goes down the drain after a certain age and so is your ability to survive as your captors would soon realize that you become more of a liability than asset once you hit a certain age. She has most likely been killed by her captors since she has passed her prime, unfortunately, if she was ever trafficked.

    • @Jillworrell22
      @Jillworrell22 Před 3 lety +10

      Idk if she is alive now but I feel like she was kept alive to traffic till she "aged out" she either joined in taking kids or was taken out. Her mom for sure was the reason she is gone. Has to be. Something is up and she wouldn't give info cause it incriminated her. She rather keep her secrets then save her kid

  • @lindsayburkhart382
    @lindsayburkhart382 Před 5 lety +748

    My uncle listened to this episode with me and as soon as he heard the Ruth 911 PC I seen the color leave his face. He is a retired tribal police officer and said that while doing his training in the 80's they had to listen to that call and it was the only one that truly disturbed him & never left his memory. And still to this day gives him the ultimate chill factor.

    • @yoyomaster3084
      @yoyomaster3084 Před 5 lety +16

      My dad was a DOP Dakota Sioux officer similar to tribal Po po

    • @zombiasnow15
      @zombiasnow15 Před 5 lety +22

      Yes, hearing Ruth screaming for her life was truly chilling. I am angry that she ended up dead!

    • @powwowcritic13
      @powwowcritic13 Před 5 lety +2

      What tribe?

    • @jbearmike9678
      @jbearmike9678 Před 5 lety +2

      Wow that's crazy.

    • @lindsayburkhart382
      @lindsayburkhart382 Před 5 lety +17

      @@powwowcritic13We're Sioux Indian. 💁 🦅 And I will have to ask him what parts be patrolled for. I know he was responsible for more than 50 sq. Miles... There wasn't many officers to cover there district. He has so many horror stories about his time as an tribal PD. And he loved serving for our people ❤️ but he said it ultimately is what caused his PTSD. He shared an incident about when he was called to a bad wreck.. the girl who passed he knew. She was a young girl, teen years, and was drunk driving... He said when they had to remove her from the road, it was like lifting up a cooked noodle. She broke every bone in her body and other extreme images he mentioned that I don't believe I should mention on here. But he said it was one of the saddest and disturbing expierences he ever had.

  • @andrisbogdans5103
    @andrisbogdans5103 Před 10 měsíci +12

    I have quite the theory on Antoinette's case. I sincerely believe she recognized a family member behind the door. Otherwise - why would she open it if it wasn't for someone she personally knew? What she didn't know is that the person was in on this and got sold into trafficking. The real question, if not, is who was behind that door who Antoinette recognized?

    • @sheeply2162
      @sheeply2162 Před 4 měsíci +2

      apparently, her mother had confessed to the FBI in 1994 regarding involvement in her abduction.

  • @randomexcessmemories4452
    @randomexcessmemories4452 Před 2 lety +60

    Regarding #5...
    That weird distorted tone at the end sounds like something that hides an image if put through a spectrograph. I'd love to see that tried.

    • @Elmasdrakosinfenixov
      @Elmasdrakosinfenixov Před rokem +1

      Probably a pic of a dead spy

    • @ODSTD56
      @ODSTD56 Před rokem +2

      I was thinking either that or it was just like the Yosemite Sam Station that repeats Yosemite Sam's line from Looney Tunes, "Varmin, I'm gonna blow you to smithereens." then it makes a loud BRRRRRTT in between each repeat

  • @ytryunkown7343
    @ytryunkown7343 Před 5 lety +704

    Hearing the old lady scream while having a blue tooth speaker on is terrible horrific

  • @PeanutDaMan6
    @PeanutDaMan6 Před 5 lety +649

    The first one is creepy and sad.
    I wonder if the mother sold her into a trafficking ring?
    And why not recognize someone is calling out for help? The waitress could have saved her. On the other hand though, I would have ran if I was out in public. It could have been her first, last, and only chance.

    • @grandoldsoul4691
      @grandoldsoul4691 Před 5 lety +9

      but why would they take a trafficking victim out to eat? i would think it would look more liek that scene in END OF WATCH. fed pourage in a bowl chained to others in a basement in east los california

    • @fendertremolo9793
      @fendertremolo9793 Před 5 lety +14

      Peanut Allen people think everything is always human trafficking lol

    • @happyhappyjoyjoy2154
      @happyhappyjoyjoy2154 Před 5 lety

      I agree ..she led the girls killer to the house

    • @happyhappyjoyjoy2154
      @happyhappyjoyjoy2154 Před 5 lety +25

      I dont think it was trafficking I think she was kept not shared.

    • @jackiburch
      @jackiburch Před 5 lety +52

      Jaycee lee Dugard was even allowed to go out by herself in public... being a child and growing up with a captor makes you a mental prisoner as well so you may not even trt to get help

  • @jamielehman4934
    @jamielehman4934 Před 2 lety +10

    The fact that Anthonette just said "I'm Anthonette Cayadito" tells me that she expected the operator to recognize her name

  • @mariapaz7233
    @mariapaz7233 Před 2 lety +119

    I think the weird military sounding message was a way of warning spies of their current situation and of the situation of their colleagues.
    The "norad EWS" and station can be to specify which team is being approached. The "attention" repeated 3 times is to let them know that they have to be ready to write what they're hearing down or just in general pay attention. The first 2 letters can be first and last name of the person ou just a random code name. Finally, the words behind the letters and numbers are pretty self explanatory: this person is ready to go, this person is in danger, this person is secure...
    Another theory is that the letter + number combo refers to locations and specific times (the letters mark the place, the numbers mark the time). For example, WW is ready and you must act in 9 minutes, or NP is in a dangerous position and you must go in in 44 minutes.

    • @two-handpianist4517
      @two-handpianist4517 Před rokem +3

      I heard "Charlie" was a commonly used name for a coordinate by the US military during the Vietnam war

    • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
      @JustAnotherBuckyLover Před rokem +24

      @@two-handpianist4517 Charlie is the third letter of the phonetic alphabet. C.

    • @ArshesNei8
      @ArshesNei8 Před rokem +53

      Here's an old copy/paste of the best theory
      This is a DEFCON broadcast from North American Aerospace Defense Command Advanced Warning Station ZF77 "NORAD AWS Zulu Foxtrot 77"
      The specific Defense Condition for this broadcast is CON4 (low defense condition) "Status Alert Con 4, Status Alert Con 4"
      The computer is applying a trace to make sure that they are connecting to the lines and broadcasting into the stations that it is supposed to "Security Tracing in Progress"
      It then lists out the reported conditions of each station it is broadcasting to "Whiskey Whiskey 09 Ready, November Papa 44 Danger"
      This is an automated broadcast sent at a specific time of the day. If your mothers phone is cordless, then it was probably picking up on the frequency that the message was broadcasting at. Ive lived near several military bases growing up and would receive weird messages like this through the phone all the time when talking to my friends. Its is a LERTCON message, and your mother has nothing to fear from it.

    • @ethanm.4201
      @ethanm.4201 Před rokem +3

      I don't think so. Most definitely a testing signal being sent out that her phone picked up on in the same way a baby monitor might. I grew up on military bases, picking up weird signals like this on baby monitors or walkie-talkies isn't really rare.

    • @pengu229
      @pengu229 Před 6 měsíci

      NORAD is a the defence system for attacks for the USA. It is reading off the phonetic alphabet (which is used in NATO operations) The codes they are reading out seem to be nuclear launching sites such as “NP44” and in the phonetic alphabet, NP would translate to November and Papa. It is essentially just one computer communicating with another computer about the launching situations. It has nothing to do with spies it is just how the alert system is programmed

  • @Urpuss
    @Urpuss Před 5 lety +786

    I wonder if the Gary people were trying to sample his voice to further their impersonation of him.

  • @gabeisawesome879
    @gabeisawesome879 Před 5 lety +804

    The Ruth call quite literally makes me sick to my stomach and makes me want to cry. Hearing someone's last moments of pure terror is one step too close to morbid curiousity to be entertaining... It's honestly just traumatizing

    • @SprightlyValentino
      @SprightlyValentino Před 5 lety +55

      Agreed, nothing remotely entertaining about it. I listened to it once out of curiosity and I have no desire to ever listen to it again.

    • @zoiiiito0
      @zoiiiito0 Před 5 lety +16

      I couldn’t hear it I turned the sound off

    • @sorayaalcyone2726
      @sorayaalcyone2726 Před 5 lety +42

      And the fact she's interupted when she tries to give her address by a seemingly bored operator is, well, infuriating.

    • @carninuz1
      @carninuz1 Před 4 lety +20

      I wasn't ready to hear that. After I heard it I decided that I should stop this video, but I've already been broken for the night. I'm sure I'll fall asleep, somehow.

    • @randomidiot1929
      @randomidiot1929 Před 4 lety +5

      I covered my ears when she began screaming

  • @thurayya8905
    @thurayya8905 Před rokem +9

    Imagine getting that NORAD message on your phone and, when you tell people, they just think you are senile instead of investigating. How frustrating!

    • @BT-ex7ko
      @BT-ex7ko Před 6 měsíci +2

      Apparently OP contacted NORAD and the situation was resolved immediately. They didn't get an answer back, but that's to be expected. Sometimes this stuff really just does happen by accident with walkie talkies, cordless phones, and baby monitors depending on the factory frequencies their set to. Its a bit of an unusual phenomenon, but it does happen. You can even pick this stuff up yourself intentionally if you know the frequencies. Anything super sensitive over voice would be verbally encrypted (usually with a pad or matrix), so a lot of it you can listen to on demand without much issue.

  • @Jas13579
    @Jas13579 Před 3 lety +207

    I truly believe Ruth's audio was real. Those screams just sound to real..

    • @etps4444
      @etps4444 Před 2 lety +22

      Exactly. Even actors in the greatest horror movies of all time can't imitate that kind of terror.

    • @joeessen1059
      @joeessen1059 Před 2 lety +16

      You can also faintly hear what sounds like thumping noises; her being bludgeoned to death.

    • @etps4444
      @etps4444 Před 2 lety +3

      @@joeessen1059
      Oh, goodness, I hear it now.... Good lord.

    • @kuywasaamazikeen8048
      @kuywasaamazikeen8048 Před 2 lety

      It was smh

    • @baileymoran8585
      @baileymoran8585 Před 2 lety +6

      I don’t know if it’s specifically real, but there are almost certainly cases like that. My cousin was a dispatcher. Her now husband was, and still is, a death investigator. People die/are murdered on 911 calls, and sometimes it’s due in part to a mistake from the dispatcher. My cousin, to my knowledge, did not contribute to a death or murder, but the pressure and disturbing content were too much for her. She has a lot of issues with anxiety and depression which she admits got much worse after that job. It’s one of those fields where if you have preexisting mental health issues, it’s advised to either reconsider taking a job like that, or work closely with a therapist. Her husband has seen a lot of murders that were handled improperly until it was too late.

  • @tooth-mannequin9122
    @tooth-mannequin9122 Před 3 lety +1201

    I dont think i was Mentally prepared for the ruth one...

    • @laylaingram1148
      @laylaingram1148 Před 3 lety +39

      I definitely was not.

    • @tooth-mannequin9122
      @tooth-mannequin9122 Před 3 lety +16

      @@laylaingram1148 i feel so bad for her :c

    • @BestTreadCarefully
      @BestTreadCarefully Před 3 lety +73

      When I first heard it, I froze and didn't move for a while afterwards. I had chills the entire time, too. This is the fourth time I've heard it, but I've skipped over it several other times as well. Idk why it has affected me so deeply, but some things you just can't explain. No rhyme or reason to it. But, I know I'll never listen to it again. As well as the 911 call where that woman was caught in a flash flood while delivering newspapers.

    • @twinthang007
      @twinthang007 Před 3 lety +20

      @@BestTreadCarefully same. The lady in the flood has stuck with me. I wish I had been on the other end of the phone. I couldn't have saved her, but she would have had love on the other line in her last moments.💔

    • @BestTreadCarefully
      @BestTreadCarefully Před 3 lety +16

      @@twinthang007 the worst part about it was how the dispatcher treated her, especially what she said to her towards the end pretty much saying, THAT'LL TEACH YOU. I think the dispatcher even told her to shut up when the water was up to her neck.

  • @JMwhocares
    @JMwhocares Před 5 lety +314

    Got an ad that started with a ringing phone right in the middle of this video. Not cool CZcams!

  • @-msssrhmrydy12988
    @-msssrhmrydy12988 Před rokem +13

    That Ruth lady God bless her heart, although badly attacked, she thankfully survived. Only just learned this a minute ago after binge listening to creepy voicemails as I carry out my housework. If you look around on different channels you can find out more about her case. Everything she went thru bless her, she was one tough cookie!

  • @ronaldtenayuca4418
    @ronaldtenayuca4418 Před 2 lety +10

    The Anthonette Cayodito case sounds eerily similar to the Jaycie Dugard case when you factor in the "unkempt" couple at the diner. It is most likely the same situation. Taking Anthonette to the diner was probably a rare chance they took on taking her out in public on the basis of convenience. Leaving her in the car would have been too risky since she would have time alone to plot a escape. Sounds like Anthonette had assessed that this was a rare opportunity to tell somebody. And this waitress failed her. SMH.

  • @maevependragon
    @maevependragon Před 5 lety +773

    Ruth's call is the most disturbing I've ever heard. How tragic. Bless her heart.

    • @cornpop9048
      @cornpop9048 Před 5 lety +9

      "lisas call" damn near kills you just to struggle through it.

    • @zoruagames6695
      @zoruagames6695 Před 4 lety +30

      I've listened to countless creepy police calls, Ruth's is still the only one that gives me chills

    • @unrepentant7805
      @unrepentant7805 Před 4 lety +11

      ruth's call always breaks my heart, it's so heart wrenching

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Před 4 lety +13

      Recent research suggests its a fake made for training, someone traced it to a company that creates training materials.

    • @stephanieloupe7129
      @stephanieloupe7129 Před 4 lety +11

      @@medes5597 it is actually true and it took forever for police to find her because she only got her house numbers out but not the street name, so police had to go out to each house address with that number until they found her. She was found with her throat cut and it was analyzed that when Ruth states that she is home alone, she was actually speaking to the killer who was in front of her. Then she was stabbed.

  • @sweetsnacc1596
    @sweetsnacc1596 Před 4 lety +772

    That "Who said you could use the phone?" part nearly gave me a panic attack

  • @stanleygeorge7781
    @stanleygeorge7781 Před 8 měsíci +21

    #4 Gary , for those of you who's currently in the Army, if anyone approach or call you asking for personal information. Don't tell them nothing, and take notes of everything. Immediately report the encounter to your S2 Officer and S2 Nco . Also make sure you inform your 1SG and CDR.

    • @bean8555
      @bean8555 Před 8 měsíci +3

      not in the army, but very curious. what could these encounters mean?

    • @stanleygeorge7781
      @stanleygeorge7781 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bean8555 they're always outside organizations, people, spy's trying to get or coerce information from soldiers. To get info for attacks, trying to steal information about equipment and so on.

    • @DoctorPhobos
      @DoctorPhobos Před 7 měsíci

      @@bean8555 Very possibly it could be attempts to get private information, maybe for blackmail purposes. From my security awareness training, potential spies, blackmailers, etc. may try to get some private information in order to blackmail you or turn you to their side.
      If we knew what Gary was doing in the Army, that might have been some insight. Concerning he didn't go to his command chain, CID, or S2 (that we know of), he might not been in a high security rating position. But then again . . .

    • @EggEnjoyer
      @EggEnjoyer Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠​⁠@@bean8555 Another commenter pointed out that the caller was most likely trying to get him to say as much as possible over the phone so that he could record his voice. He was trying to get him to say as many things and phrases as possible.
      So likely this was an attempt at identity theft and fraud. Further, it was an attempt to do so to a US soldier, so possibly espionage

  • @Anothermachine
    @Anothermachine Před rokem +8

    The impersonator was trying to record him saying different phrases so he could use his voice in some nefarious way...the phone with the weird message at 7pm was an attempt to activate a sleeper agent.

    • @WK-47
      @WK-47 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm surprised not to see more comments about the NORAD one. There's quite a lot to work with, but I don't think it's a sleeper cell trigger. EWS can stand for "emergency warning system". The double letters followed by double numbers with words like "ready" could plausibly be call signs along with status codes, "trigger" perhaps meaning "awaiting authorisation to complete an objective", i.e., pull the trigger, so to speak.
      If it's a prank, it's very meticulous and would require some technical skill to piggyback a residential line without the phone company knowing. It's just more speculation that can't really be validated, but it seems like some equivalent to a numbers station (so, a broadcast intended for intelligence agency ops) that was issued temporarily and not via typical channels, inadvertently hijacking a seemingly random residential line. Even if it was a sleeper trigger, there must've been some mistake, as it's implied the old lady lives alone, so would someone's old mother really be an non-deployed sleeper?
      It's clearly all automated, like each word/number is spoken by the machine like these systems traditionally do. The stuff in the middle that I suspect to be call signs and status codes seems to be the actual variable info in the "packet", which would make the tones and words preceding and following it ("attention" repeated, etc.) a kind of "header", to take an analogy from computer networking. In other words, other automated systems could hypothetically be configured to detect broadcasts like this by picking up on sequences like certain tones and the word "attention" spoken three times as a kind of signature.
      That makes you wonder what NORAD would be doing with something like this. I'm sure they have some covert projects and ops, but this is much more what you expect of three-letter agencies. We know the CIA uses other gov't agencies as cover for some of their ops. "NORAD EWS" could therefore be nothing more than a cover, but again, this is all wild speculation. Fascinating stuff.

  • @Brandon-rq3ys
    @Brandon-rq3ys Před 5 lety +1666

    The first one with Antoinette has always disturbed me. Her mother _definitely_ had something to do with it. I read that she was on the poor side but had somehow come into quite a bit of money soon after her daughter's disappearance. That was proven when she purchased a brand new sports car within a month of her daughters abduction. I don't fully recall what her reason/excuse was, but it was really lame, like she got a raise at work or something stupid like that. The FBI believe her brother, Antoinette's uncle, was involved somehow and they believe he was deep in debt with some dangerous people and had mentioned the idea to Antoinette's mother. Most likely telling her they would receive far less money than they actually did (hence the serious debt).
    Im not sure how they came up with that information, but I personally agree with that theory.

    • @marianalopez3132
      @marianalopez3132 Před 5 lety +32

      That's horrible ☹️😢

    • @theyoungwolf9852
      @theyoungwolf9852 Před 5 lety +144

      Her mother also failed a lie detector I believe she sold her to pay off her drug debts she had

    • @SealegsSam
      @SealegsSam Před 5 lety +36

      Glad she's dead.

    • @PuresG1ft
      @PuresG1ft Před 5 lety +160

      @@theyoungwolf9852 I don´t have a real opinion on this although it is a viable theory BUT failing a lie detector test doesn´t mean much. They´re pretty much useless. If you´re a good liar or socio-/psychopath they´re easy to trick and if you´re nervous and stressed, as a mother that lost one of her kids would be, it can easily read false positives.
      Just saying - don´t trust "lie detectors" too much - she might as well had something to with it.

    • @jenthompson80
      @jenthompson80 Před 5 lety +149

      It’s also incredibly fishy that the guy that knocked on the door told the girl it was her Uncle Joe. So the captor had to have known the family. They also knew that she would open the door for her Uncle Joe.

  • @caitlin.99
    @caitlin.99 Před 4 lety +1101

    man this is why i straight up don't answer my phone idgaf who's calling lmao

    • @astrothsknot
      @astrothsknot Před 3 lety +50

      @@No-ue5pi Danmed Millennials, not letting themselves be stalked. That's another thing they've killed.

    • @LCARSDATANODE
      @LCARSDATANODE Před 3 lety +50

      "Hey honey, who's calling you at 3 am?" "Ah, probably the devil. In not going to answer it."

    • @sacredstarlight9446
      @sacredstarlight9446 Před 3 lety +7

      Exactly its wild out here

    • @mondoowada1096
      @mondoowada1096 Před 3 lety +5

      I got a call from France and Russia

    • @immortal8447
      @immortal8447 Před 3 lety +30

      When an unknown number calls me, I answer but don’t say anything, so there’s a long awkward pause before they just hang up lmao

  • @joearnold6881
    @joearnold6881 Před 10 měsíci +5

    It came out that Ruth price really was attacked, but survived and loved on for another 14 years.
    She’d been grabbed from behind and choked , but broke the attacker’s (a “youth”) grip when she dropped the phone and he fled.

  • @michie666
    @michie666 Před 5 lety +280

    I've personally never heard a 911 operator say "911 what's your location" Only "911 what's your emergency"

    • @kristenrose1283
      @kristenrose1283 Před 5 lety +31

      In Massachusetts it is the first thing they ask for. “911 what is your location” then they ask “fire, police or ambulance “

    • @oldyellerschannel4676
      @oldyellerschannel4676 Před 5 lety +12

      I think these days they know exactly where the calls are coming from.
      Then they confirm the address while asking for other information, like if you need an Ambulance, Fire Department, or Police.
      I think they can even tell, with some accuracy, if you are calling from a Cell Phone, and if you are walking down the street, or even if you are in your vehicle.
      They want to know your emergency first, then they confirm the address.
      I had to call 911 when one of my sons was little.
      They sent Police, Ambulance and Fire Department, and they KNEW my address already!

    • @danielleelizabeth3226
      @danielleelizabeth3226 Před 5 lety +4

      here in Pennsylvania, if you are on a cell, they know your general location & ask your emergency first.

    • @raedehart2403
      @raedehart2403 Před 5 lety +6

      A lot of it depends on area and the training. Some dispatchers have the technology to immediately identify locations where as some dispatchers are in remote areas where tech hasn't caught up. I live in the middle of nowhere state far from any major city and our dispatchers ask location first, the emergency and send what force is needed because, according to the fire dept my mother worked at and a dispatcher who I know well, have both said they don't even use the tap and trace nor anyone who has the knowledge to run one. If the 911 dispatcher loses you out here without a location the data gets sent to a larger city in the state to be analyzed and by then well you're most likely dead.

    • @sammyshehole
      @sammyshehole Před 5 lety +2

      I’ve called a few times in recent years and they always start with location and name.

  • @theclandestinewitness
    @theclandestinewitness Před 5 lety +624

    I'm retired military and I can confirm that the NORAD recording is something that we would hear in case of emergency. What sticks out to me making it legit is the use of the NATO phonetic alphabet and specifically the use of zero & 4. This is because most people will say "oh" rather than zero & when you listen to the four being pronounced it's actually pronounced properly like "fowr". That is a radio trick that I myself, did not pick up until I was working with SF operators in the Army who corrected me. Running through the message itself is quite interesting because it's so accurate, first the command "NORAD" is established then EWS which stands for "early warning system", then the specific substation ZF77 is identified, which will either be alerting that station or being the origination of the warning. As for the Alert CON 4, I would assume it has to do with various threat levels, threat level 1 is quite frequently the most imminent threat and usually there would not be anymore than 5 different levels. It's quite common when dealing with secure communications that what follows is establishing a secure link that cannot be tampered with or tapped into. Then you hear the LC56 secure followed by the attention repeated 3x and then a clear disconnect from the secure line of communication. To me, it's 100% authentic, however it is nothing more than a standard broadcast check on their secure lines of communication. How it happened? No clue but it's nothing to really be worried about. Great share though, Lazy. Love your channel.

  • @Malenia_BladeOfMiquella
    @Malenia_BladeOfMiquella Před 2 lety +5

    Gary: Who are you? Why are you calling me ?
    Robot Voice: I AM OPTIMUS PRIME..LEADER OF THE AUTOBOTS.

  • @missnataliedavis
    @missnataliedavis Před rokem +8

    I read a police report transcript maybe 15 years ago that had the information that Ruth wasn't badly injured, her screaming scared the perpetrator off, and she stayed in that home until she died in 1994. She also had a history of calling the police to the point where they thought she was a paranoid old lady so unfortunately it was hard for them to take any of her calls seriously.

  • @btchlol802
    @btchlol802 Před 4 lety +644

    if you call 911 now and hang up without saying anything they will call you back from an actual number so you can answer it without anyone knowing it’s the cops.

    • @EmoFemboyHunter69
      @EmoFemboyHunter69 Před 4 lety +86

      b!tch lol that did happen to me
      I wasn’t looking at my phone and accidentally called the 911 number I saved on my phone
      Lol literally 911 on my phone is called “Just Incase I missed my Duolingo lessons”

    • @disneymom
      @disneymom Před 4 lety +38

      my brother-in-law's phone constantly butt dials 911 several times a day. He can't stop it. They always call him back and he's like sorry man my mistake.

    • @issyyourboo2848
      @issyyourboo2848 Před 4 lety +86

      That happened to me too. Someone was overdosing and we thought he was gonna die so I called the police but then the guy woke up but was still very fucked up but he was awake now so they told me to hang up. I hung up and next thing you know, a random number is calling me so I answered and it was the cops. I told them someone almost overdosed but now it seemed they were fine. They said ok and then I hung up. It's pretty smart of them tbh

    • @atvchick09
      @atvchick09 Před 4 lety +31

      b!tch lol I can’t believe you can actually tell them it’s an accident and they just take that couldn’t the killer or kidnapper do that? I called the other day by accident while watching one of these videos, my phone must of picked up me saying 911 or something cuz it randomly started calling and couldn’t hang up in time so they called back and I just told them I’m sorry it was an accident and they said okay and hung up but I thought for sure someone was gonna show up anyway but nope. I mean I guess considering how many people accidentally call it definitely saves resources but anyone could say it was an accident and what if it wasn’t that would be terrible.

    • @winter4265
      @winter4265 Před 4 lety +7

      Ugh, in like 2013 I would accidentally call 911 way too much. My phone had an emergency dial on the lock screen and the touch screen was really sensitive so it would register taps from water/sweat and I think my skin through my pants since the fabric was thin and you could use gloves on the screen. They never called back on another number so either they realized it was a pocket-dial or they hadn't put that implementation into effect yet.

  • @babalon7778
    @babalon7778 Před 4 lety +467

    First story-I've never heard of so many missed opportunities to rescue a missing girl, what the actual f***!!!

    • @dracu9833
      @dracu9833 Před 4 lety +26

      you should do some research on the zodiac-killer and how he continued to evade the police. it's kinda baffling :P

    • @babalon7778
      @babalon7778 Před 4 lety +6

      @@dracu9833 Yeah, it looks like there's some good videos about that, thanks!

    • @HermesTheLoser
      @HermesTheLoser Před 3 lety +19

      it doesnt help that in the restaurant one, she could have easily passed the napkin into the waitress's hand when she knelt under the table...

    • @hopemccubbin8661
      @hopemccubbin8661 Před 3 lety +41

      @@HermesTheLoser she did everything but tap dance on that waitresses head. Come on! She really really tried to be rescued! Damn. That's why they have those notices about human trafficking in bathrooms now. But how are the victims supposed to get to a phone? Pay phones dont exist anymore. We just need to be hyper-aware of victims. They pass right by us.

    • @corettaha7855
      @corettaha7855 Před 3 lety +2

      You could have done better based on “I’m in alburquerque”? I doubt it so seriously.

  • @Fightingforthelost
    @Fightingforthelost Před rokem +6

    The Ruth Price call has been solved in 2022. Ruth survived the attack, though she was assaulted. There was an article in the San Diego Evening Tribune about her assault, and that she didn't know her assailant, and he did wrap his hands around her neck. The sound was the phone falling as he grabbed her. The whole thing took place in 1980, and there is an obituary for Ruth from 1994, so she lived a good decade after the assault took place. They were probably told the woman died in order to really drill in to ask for the address, which is a typical training scare tactic in most fields (if I'm blunt).

  • @kimbarleemoon3870
    @kimbarleemoon3870 Před 2 lety +9

    The regular automated message is from NORAD which stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command (not a perfect acronym). The recording was International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or IRSA, which is simply military language like C for Charlie as an example. These types of messages are commonly used to relay important messages amongst military members. However, why a civilian phone line would get this message every day at that time is beyond my guess.

  • @JoeLewis14
    @JoeLewis14 Před 5 lety +2272

    These are all creepy, but the last one is not as creepy as one would think. I completely understand how scary it would be for an old lady, but it is simple a frequency test done by the DOD, and NORAD specifically (as your title denotes). I was in the Air Force, and these frequency tests were not uncommon. The fact that it was on a scheduled window only supports my theory. It may be as simple as the person who programed the transmission set the test to the wrong frequency, or the length of wire going to the grandmothers house was the exact length needed to pick up that exact frequency from NORAD. Chilling, but totally explainable. Love the videos, man.

    • @myalfawolf
      @myalfawolf Před 5 lety +239

      Thanks for explaining this, you seem to be the only one with a theory so far, hope this post gets closer to the top

    • @asserm.8047
      @asserm.8047 Před 5 lety +127

      i hope the mother found that information eventually. to tell the truth, i know nothing of the like as i don't live in the US. if smth like this happened to me id move out lmao

    • @onlyyslim76255
      @onlyyslim76255 Před 5 lety +63

      The only thing is that yes they know the phonetic alphabet but not the numbers cuz military don’t just say nine it’s nine-er so that to me is the weird thing

    • @Yomika14xyukina44
      @Yomika14xyukina44 Před 5 lety +18

      Event Horizon Records There was NATO in the message so that's why i related it to the military but thanks for clarifying

    • @matthewprier4340
      @matthewprier4340 Před 5 lety +101

      I worked for a cell phone company for years and we often had a number of preprogrammed connections. Think * or # codes where you type #927 to get the local radio station 92.7. On our end, we had to put in the radio station call in line and connect you to it via the phone system. Very possible that someone fat fingered a digit or two in a military phone switch and instead of calling the expected place for the test for a few days it called grandma. Eventually they'd get a report the system wasn't working and someone would check and fix it. Simple explanation, not at all uncommon, and fits the time frame pretty well. Standard testing won't usually bring up an immediate critical but after 3-5 times would spit out an error report of higher emergency that catches attention. Anyway, that's my best guess on 5.

  • @j.r.341
    @j.r.341 Před 5 lety +288

    Someone, talking to me about the video: What’s the scariest phone call you’ve ever had?
    Me, a socially anxious reck: All of them

    • @xiixheng8292
      @xiixheng8292 Před 5 lety +3

      Cecil The Weirdo nothing sends me chills like my mum does demanding me to come home and to “talk”

    • @honeybun894
      @honeybun894 Před 5 lety +5

      Oh my gosh same here I can barely even order food without freaking out

    • @snoops5425
      @snoops5425 Před 5 lety +1

      My mum saying we had to go shopping

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 Před 5 lety +9

      When I was about *ten years old*
      we lived in an apartment above my grandparents. When my mother would be out for the evening (she was a part time musician) I would spend the night downstairs with them.
      One very hot summer night, I had showered and dressed in a little girl baby doll nightgown, short and white with pink flowers.
      I was getting tired, and ran upstairs for some bedding, and a new book to settle down in their living room.
      As I opened a drawer in my mom's bedroom for clean sheets, the house phone rang and I picked it up.
      It was a man. He asked for my Mom, and when I said she was out for the evening he said
      "I know. What are *you* doing?"
      I asked who he was but he just kept trying to make increasingly creepy small talk about what I was doing, finally telling me *he liked the way I was dressed* and described my nightgown and hair in accurate detail.
      In terror, I looked around and realized the curtains and shades were open. My Mom had opened the windows to let in the night air because we had no ac.
      This was before cell phones were common, so this man was calling from one of our immediate neighbor's homes.
      We lived in a modest neighborhood, with just a couple homes and two six unit apartment buildings that had a line of vision on me. Hardly any of them should have had our number, which was private and unpublished.
      I slammed down the phone, desperately grabbed my things and ran downstairs.
      I spent the next eight years growing up in that neighborhood, walking past those houses to and from elementary school, middle school, high school.
      We never figured out who it was.
      I still wonder.

    • @guada71
      @guada71 Před 5 lety +3

      melissa saint wow that would freak me out for sure!

  • @koolkel00
    @koolkel00 Před 2 lety +1

    The robot one, the guy kinda cracks me up, like he seems so cavalier about asking the creep to repeat the question, then "uh, yeah sorry there was a break, could you repeat that? When I'll be back front Texas, oh I'll be back eventually," like I guess it's because he's military and is good at remaining calm but gosh darn it isn't it a refreshing change of pace

  • @EvangelineSO80
    @EvangelineSO80 Před 2 lety +6

    I've been a police dispatcher for over 20 years. The Ruth Price call was new to me. Just by listening to it, I believe it to be authentic. I'm listening to her speech patterns, she was scared. She had also lost sight of the individual or of his direction of travel, I can tell by her stumbling of her words. She was focusing visually and that's where her mind was and that's why she was stumbling with her words. You can tell she catches herself and begins to give information again, knowing she needs to get the police out there quickly. The attack sounded completely genuine to me. I've listened to countless physical attacks on the phone and the behavior was pretty much identical. He came up on her from the side outside her line of sight and then popped up on her suddenly then attacked her. She had to be at an open door looking for him because she never heard anyone break in. He was casing the place looking for a victim, looking for a guy was his reason to be there but really he was trying to see how many and who was there. Once he had established she was nervous and then appeared to be alone he pursued her. Everything in the clip lines up with the reality of these types of calls, though I will say they are extremely rare. Most situations are domestic violence, they know who the attacker is and have already told the operator and they don't typically result in a death.

  • @CrytalMikii
    @CrytalMikii Před 3 lety +662

    Anthonette broke my heart that poor baby 😞

  • @thebestcat9601
    @thebestcat9601 Před 5 lety +441

    Gosh why are the recreations of what victims may have looked like so creepy? Both the sculpture and sketch are unnerving.

    • @looniemoonie5955
      @looniemoonie5955 Před 5 lety +50

      Knowing that these people are dead doesn't help at all

    • @whoathatsanicememe3093
      @whoathatsanicememe3093 Před 5 lety +29

      Well unfortunately, a lot of the busts and drawings are usually made after postmortem.. (In the example of the Jane doe they showed ) and the forensic sketch artist just draws what they see... Dead bodies bloat and show hollows under the eyes etc..
      It's not a job I would want to do but I'm thankful for people who do it..

    • @RainbowPaint
      @RainbowPaint Před 5 lety +55

      I know sometimes exaggerate certain features of missing people sketches so people can remember the features and identify them.

    • @kyon-kyon-
      @kyon-kyon- Před 5 lety +18

      tbh the first girl “what she might look like now” sketch is sooo creepy even when there’s nothing really...wrong with it, you know? it’s just her features enhanced to look more adult like but damn it’s giving me the heebie jeebies

    • @kayleighbrown459
      @kayleighbrown459 Před 5 lety +25

      There's actually a super interesting reason as to why they always look so off. The human brain tends to focus more of features that whole faces, like lips and eyes and the size of a forehead and stuff like that. So when making sketches and stuff, artists, instead in aiming for realism, focus on those specific parts of the face. As unbelievable as it is, it seems like we recognise people more through these creepy caricatures.

  • @therayven3147
    @therayven3147 Před 2 lety +7

    The last one, the guys mother getting that strange "message"... this was in fact a military generated message... it was from NORAD (Northern American Aerospace Defence Agency)... you hear the message "condition, con4, condition, con4"... in the United States, we have what is known as the DEFCON system, it goes from con1 to con10, con1 being no threat, and con10 being immediate threat... when you hear it say "whiskey, whiskey, zero, nine"... whiskey us the phonetic alphabet for "W"... the phonetic alphabet goes like: alpha, bravo, Charlie, delta, echo, etc... instead of a, b, c, d, e, etc... also, and the phonetic numbering system is usually said: one, two, tree, fow-er, fife, six, se-ven, eight, niner, ze-ro... though they don't always say "niner"... for example, in aviation, an aircraft is designated F1129C, they'll say "foxtrot eleven Twenty-nine Charlie" instead of "foxtrot one, one, two, niner, Charlie"...
    So, basically, this is the NORAD main computer transmitting the signal to the different towers... but the phone accidentally intercepted the signal... this would explain why one tower said "danger", and another tower saying "triggered"... it was caused by the phone accidentally intercepting the transmission... NORAD traced this, cut the transmission, and redirected it where it needed to go, which would explain the phone going dead the rest of the day, and never hearing the transmission again...
    So yeah, sorry to all the conspiracy theorists out there, but there was no espionage, no assassins going after dude's mother, or anything like that lol...

    • @masterman1001
      @masterman1001 Před rokem

      Yeah as soon as I heard NORAD I thought "sounds like a regular accidental 'interception' via phone line, nothing nefarious"

  • @raychapman1134
    @raychapman1134 Před 2 lety +3

    I discovered your channel a couple nights ago and immediately started binging lol. Amazing story telling and topics. Plus as a bonus you have the most amazing voice for this. Sounds like soft warm velvet for my ear canals lol.

  • @aMAXproduction
    @aMAXproduction Před 5 lety +141

    Honestly, the "robot voice" one started to get funny after awhile. That caller was so bad at being creepy. "That question doesn't even make any sense!"

    • @blushfaerie
      @blushfaerie Před 5 lety +3

      Yea he sounded impatient after a while

    • @satansspawn4001
      @satansspawn4001 Před 5 lety

      aMAX ikr if I got these calls I’d just change my landline number cuz Cba w that type of annoying drama

    • @adamtichy8008
      @adamtichy8008 Před 5 lety +1

      you would feel very different if you were on the recieving end of those calls.

  • @paulywick
    @paulywick Před 5 lety +366

    THANK YOU FOR BRINGING "NUMBA 1" BACK!!!!!!!

  • @Redwoodtree34567
    @Redwoodtree34567 Před 2 lety +10

    This so horrifying and heartbreaking.
    Almighty!
    Listening to this at midnight alone in your room when your parents are long asleep in another room, is a bad idea.

  • @niki.pirouzi
    @niki.pirouzi Před rokem +2

    the gary one was so genuinely terrifying especially when he says “you are being impersonated by the other voice” like what? also since the dude was in the military, it could’ve been someone trying to ask him specific questions to get specific words out of him, maybe to access something in the military otherwise guarded by smth like voice recognition? it’s so scary

  • @almightymegs8322
    @almightymegs8322 Před 5 lety +402

    You have the best voice for narration. A lot of horror channels try too hard to sound scary, but you got a natural ability to read these horror stories and send chills all up and down my spine lol. Thank you so much for the videos!

    • @Yes-is5bp
      @Yes-is5bp Před 5 lety +2

      Right, also corpse husband, sad he doesn't upload anymore...

    • @sammyshehole
      @sammyshehole Před 5 lety +2

      The Top5s guy too.

    • @Arvak
      @Arvak Před 5 lety +7

      That's exactly why I stopped listening to any channels other than Lazy's, because they just sound like they're trying too hard. Also I prefer the true horror stories, and lots of other channels do fiction as well.

    • @lolmynigga5099
      @lolmynigga5099 Před 5 lety +4

      Mr. Nightmare and corpse husbands aren't trying to "hard" lmao i guess you like too assume or judge people's voices

    • @sammyshehole
      @sammyshehole Před 5 lety

      Claudia Rodriguez I could’ve sworn Corpse Husband uses a voice changer. But maybe that was somebody else.

  • @dajosh42069
    @dajosh42069 Před 5 lety +142

    OMG that first call literally brought years to my eyes....
    Because the second you hear the other voice in the background..you know there's never any hope.

  • @magustobias8827
    @magustobias8827 Před 2 lety

    Dunno if you'll get this, Lazy; but been watching and listening to your content around the time this video first came out. Was washing dishes earlier with this playing with headphones on, and goddamnit man, your sound editing and choice of cases is so freakin' spot on. I'm a tough person to spook, but I had to take the headphones off because the combination of voice audio and sound effects you've added just had me paranoid and wary as hell. Well done, sir.

  • @whocares6698
    @whocares6698 Před rokem +16

    That last one sounds like a numbers station announcement, old CIA or NSA NORAD etc. Sounds like something happened with the line then when they got the phone company to look into it it cleared it up

    • @ares_bluesteel
      @ares_bluesteel Před rokem +2

      Yep it sounds like it’s reciting a security code of some kind. It definitely sounds government, could be NORAD. I have no idea how it wound up being on her phone though

  • @slimyfarts5630
    @slimyfarts5630 Před 5 lety +503

    The Ruth 911 call is one of the most terrifying things I have ever heard in my life. It's so chilling and I don't think I'll ever forget that audio.

    • @silentjay01
      @silentjay01 Před 4 lety +8

      I feel the same way about "The Cosgrove Call", especially when it is in a video time synched to the World Trade Center tower he was in collapsing on him.

    • @dwarfchicken
      @dwarfchicken Před 4 lety

      😥

    • @jaylinmackenziebrawley860
      @jaylinmackenziebrawley860 Před 4 lety

      Same

    • @rickeydart3040
      @rickeydart3040 Před 4 lety +1

      I had heard that audio before. I skipped in when it came up in this video.

    • @Motivation101_0
      @Motivation101_0 Před 4 lety

      Soprano Cicada weak lol

  • @Megan-ue3mw
    @Megan-ue3mw Před 5 lety +427

    Creepiest video I've heard. The last call sounded like a code message the military uses. Truly bizarre

    • @teresashayne6960
      @teresashayne6960 Před 5 lety +6

      I thought so too.

    • @Megan-ue3mw
      @Megan-ue3mw Před 5 lety +31

      I remember when furbies came out the furbies were repeating things from military bases or airports. Somehow lines were crossed.

    • @txmxan88
      @txmxan88 Před 5 lety +17

      Or a numbers station used by spies or secret agents

    • @grandoldsoul4691
      @grandoldsoul4691 Před 5 lety +16

      true. i think her phone line tapped into something she wasn't suppose to hear. she happend to me at the right place at the wrong time.

    • @MK_90X
      @MK_90X Před 5 lety +4

      Yes sir, maybe a spy thing??

  • @Uybak
    @Uybak Před rokem +3

    2000 when the 4th one happens:
    - Who are you?! Why are you trying to call me?
    2022 when the 4th one happens:
    - call again if you’re gay and love Fortnite and have a discord kitten

  • @whisperecho7815
    @whisperecho7815 Před rokem +10

    I think the situation with Anthonette and her mother is a bit murkier than people think. People love to think that they know exactly how someone would act in a given situation but the fact of the matter is that different people can react very differently to the same circumstances. And "lie detectors" are notoriously unreliable, especially when it comes to topics that involve high stress. I believe that the police *believed* Anthonette's mother was responsible, but that doesn't mean it's objectively true.
    There was a case in my hometown where a girl disappeared and some fingers were initially pointed at the parents because they were somewhat hesitant in their dealings with the police -- except that the girl is from a community that has a long track record of being treated badly by police. The parents were later cleared, and meanwhile the cops had wasted valuable time pursuing that "lead" that they could have been using to actually find who really took her. Sometimes it really is just that people don't act like "perfect victims".

    • @dancincoolkid
      @dancincoolkid Před rokem +3

      I agree. I know this video was from 3 years ago, but I didn't like how Lazy said that the mother failed a lie detector test and implied that that in and of itself was "telling." It's basically common knowledge now that lie detector tests are pseudoscience at best, and definitely inadmissible as court evidence. I think it's bad practice to cite these as some sort of guilty "evidence" in CZcams videos.

    • @user-xl7eo7mp1b
      @user-xl7eo7mp1b Před 7 měsíci

      look up more about the case, mother was def involved

  • @SpookiCooki
    @SpookiCooki Před 5 lety +465

    Ruth's call was so much more disturbing than I anticipated. The moment she said she didn't know where he went my heart sank and I knew what was going to happen.
    That feeling when listening to her screams is something I will never forget. I almost cried.

    • @xlixity
      @xlixity Před 4 lety +15

      It's a fake call.
      It's used in training for emergency responders. There's a reason the "horror" gets ramped up and Ruth seems to make multiple pauses for dramatic effect.
      Also, the invader is laughably ninja-like in his attack; able to let himself be seen intentionally then vanish from sight the next moment, only to reveal himself _after_ Ruth finishes her call and makes the final dramatic pause.
      Also the fact she and the invader struggle and yet Ruth is holding the phone at all times and narrating the events.
      The whole thing is played like a radio show. Don't worry, "Ruth" is safe.

    • @jamesvanitas
      @jamesvanitas Před 4 lety +5

      Still pretty spooky

    • @Milo-hi5so
      @Milo-hi5so Před 4 lety +14

      xlixity idk I think it’s real, she is a old lady and just couldn’t hear well or she shut down... also the phone part well it’s was in her hands and if he knocked her down the phone would still be near by

    • @untitled_dud3953
      @untitled_dud3953 Před 4 lety +7

      @@xlixity That's a really f'ed up way to look at it, especially if its fake

    • @WhimsicalLuna2012
      @WhimsicalLuna2012 Před 4 lety +8

      You have absolutely no proof it’s a fake call, it’s your opinion and nothing more.

  • @redheaddiva1171
    @redheaddiva1171 Před 5 lety +547

    When I was about 10 years old, I actually heard the NORAD recording through my grandparents phone. It scared me so bad I would never pick it up. Pretty scary when you're a child.
    Also, Lazy you have a very intriguing narrative voice. Keeps you on edge. You are truly gifted.

    • @williamd1709
      @williamd1709 Před 4 lety +41

      It seems very military to me

    • @vermonarch4018
      @vermonarch4018 Před 4 lety +163

      This was actually interesting for me. I work for NORAD, I'm a contractor, ex-military, but: i thought this was going to be a fake show for me to laugh at when NORAD was brought up, but that recording follows the A-mat style. What was also interesting for me is the male voice, NORAD uses that exact male for for AWS and EWS. Creepy actually. And, from the time it was made, we were at con 4, we've been in and out of con 4 and con 3 for years. Very interesting. I actually think this could have been real. The only questions is how it got on the land line? Maybe a base near by? Because, we transmit the A-mat(early warning system format) via fiber optic communications to bass stations. Maybe her phone line was getting the transcommunication. Also, the system it was saying, it sounded like it was listing off weapon systems? We don't do that, so maybe it was a NORAD communication system link to a Air Force nuclear site 24/7 communication link. And her line was accidently on it.

    • @MrCanadianPCGamer
      @MrCanadianPCGamer Před 4 lety +24

      @@vermonarch4018 I was gonna say low frequency spy communication. But that works too.

    • @kylesatwon1134
      @kylesatwon1134 Před 4 lety +11

      @@vermonarch4018 Sorry for the late reply but why the distorted sound at the end? What's that supposed to be?

    • @Lovenaenae14
      @Lovenaenae14 Před 4 lety +8

      @@kylesatwon1134 that part made me feel all tingly and warm. Extremely interesting frequencies used!

  • @whisperecho7815
    @whisperecho7815 Před 2 lety +6

    There's actually been some recent developments on the second one. Some sleuths managed to uncover a case that matches the 911 call that occurred in San Diego in November of 1980 (the article that was found even mentions that she was on the phone with the dispatcher when she was attacked, which further supports this being the real deal). If it is in fact the same case, the reason the information has been so hard to find is that the statement that she was murdered was incorrect; she was attacked, but actually survived with only minor injuries.

  • @DigitallyRemasteredMusic
    @DigitallyRemasteredMusic Před 5 měsíci +2

    Mysterious phone calls always fascinated me. We used to get strange calls all the time in the 80s and 90s. I often find myself wondering who those people really were. My paternal grandfather went to work one morning in 1982 and was never seen again. Some years later we used to get silent phone calls, sometimes a breath could be heard, or just a dog barking, but I often wondered if that was grandad. To this date, we still dont know what happened to him. It was suspected he ran off with another woman, but who knows. Anyway, we used to get a phone call from someone called The Toffee Man. He would call randomly and just say "Im the toffee man, are you having a nice day/night". I get chills thinking back, wondering who that was.