It's so sad for a family to have no closure. When tragedy hits, it is something you never get over, you just learn to live with the changes it creates, I could not imagine NOT knowing, my heart breaks for these families and anyone else who has to deal with that unwanted mark on their life.
It amazes me that any parent would allow their preteen or teenage child to babysit for anyone they do know themselves. Especially when the job is at night.
All heartbreaking 💔 Poor Cheyenne...no one reports her missing for 3 weeks?? Grandma thought she "might" be with her Mom...DID SHE FOLLOW UP? DISTRESSING SITUATION.
Terrible stories.. there is one babysitter story that I still think about today and that is Margaret Ellen Fox. Maybe she was left out of this one because her body has never been found.. the phone call they released of the perpetrator literally gives me chills. Her poor family was tortured.. she was lured with a bogus baby sitting gig. It’s truly a terrifying case.
Yes, her case is very scary! Have you heard of Evelyn Hartley? The babysitter kidnapped from Lacrosse, WI in the 50s? Some suspect it was a group of local youths, others suspect infamous killer Ed Gein.
@@katiecook6006 Yes! Her case is another one that keeps me up at night. It’s so crazy how these cases can go unsolved for so long! Just gone in an instant. No justice in sight and the victim is never seen or heard from again. Scary stuff!
1st case, no time or resources to find a murderer! What? 2nd case defense lawyer says molesting a child is his client getting himself in a pickle! Again what? Condolences to all 3 families
I don’t know what it is about the 70s and 80s but for some reason the horrors from then they just feel particularly more frightening for some reason..maybe because the parenting style was so different, kids seemed to have more freedom and were trusted more, also all the hitchhiking going on, it’s like it all created an era of snatching victims more easily?
The second story with the defense attorney trying to say the guy “ray-ping” a girl was simply in a “giant pickle”. I’ve heard defense attorneys say some dumb things before but that’s about as ridiculous as they come.
I'm confused on how Kelly's parents were able to give such a detailed description of the suspect, when all they saw was his truck pull up in the middle of the night.
I think your facts are off in the Kelly Cook story. You said the man wanted her to babysit from 8:30 to midnight but then said he picked her up at 11::30 that night. I rewound it to see about the time when you said 11:30 because I can't imagine a parent letting a 15 year old leave at that time, with a total stranger to babysit .
hurting a child in any way should be met with a life sentence, NO parole. why is sexual assault treated so lightly in this country? the FIRST time such a person is caught and convicted should be the LAST time. prison for life.
Thank you for featuring Olive Walker's case. I live in Rotorua and I'm hopeful that one day, this case will be solved. BTW - Good job with pronouncing the Māori words. If you believe in psychics, a tv program called Sensing Murder did an episode on Olive's case which I found extremely interesting czcams.com/video/gT6wpoAuY1M/video.html&pp=ygUbc2Vuc2luZyBtdXJkZXIgb2xpdmUgd2Fsa2Vy
The Kelly Case: The motive could have been a payback against the family since there was no sexual assault and a lot of planning involved with it. I would have advised her not to go due to the fact he insisted on picking her up at 11:30 p.m. That is an odd hour. The one who murdered her could have been a go-between, someone sent by another.
@@Little_Aussie_20 Who would feel comfortable with being picked up for a new babysitting job at 11:30 p.m. for the very first time by a complete stranger, especially since the arrangement was done over the phone and not in person? I wouldn't. Family members, OK,; someone I never met before, no. This would get me to think, why is it that he needs me and why can't he just get a neighborhood teenager to do it for him. There's plenty around. Going back to the time, I did listen carefully, and the narrator did state that the girl agreed to being picked up at 11:30 p.m. so I am going by what he said.
@@KathleenCalhoun-em6ys sorry but I went back and listened again the job was for 8.30pm until midnight... She was a, school kid and absolutely no way in hell would I allow my kid af 15 to babysit anyone that's not known to me on a personal level
Kelly Cook’s story haunts me. I hope one day her case can be closed with DNA and genetic genealogy. I think that’s probably the only way it will be solved.
I’m not a parent, but for the life of me I don’t understand how anyone lets a 15 year old happily hop into a stranger’s car at 11.30pm to “babysit” for them. I don’t care how many of that girl’s peers may have heard of this person. If I as the parent/person responsible for this teen didn’t have concrete evidence of who they were and extensive knowledge of their background for myself there’s no way in the world it’s happening. And in fairness, even then, unless it was someone I trusted implicitly, I’d still say no. It blows my mind that the mother agreed at all
"She was dropped off a few miles from home by a family friend" me: "doesn't sound like that good of a friend" (Aforementioned terrible friend goes on to murder her) "yah ok that tracks"
The moment they said she wasn’t reported for three weeks, and that the person who finally reported her was her grandmother, who excused herself for not reporting for so long by giving flimsy excuses, I suspected it was probably within the family. It sounded like the grandmother knew and was protecting her son. Maybe she didn’t know her granddaughter was murdered, but I believe she definitely knew her son raped her granddaughter.
When my aunt was young and babysitting a neighbor's kids, she fell asleep on their couch. She woke up to someone punching her in the face. They never found out who it was.
The fact that Kelly was a babysitter was likely used as a ruse by the perpetrator to get to her it certainly doesn't appear to be a spur of the moment murder she was clearly being targeted
19 letters to parole board from family/friends and 9 family members at hearing...yet missing and dead under overgrowth (in Idaho in January??) for 3 weeks??? Wow. Come on.
Some of these stories have such crazy details it's hard to know what parts, if any, are even factual - can't really take some of these at face value, like 2nd story. Was she ever "baby sitting" in first place? Gramma reports 14 year old missing 3 weeks later??? Maybe the guy was her BF?? Nobody made me do anything at 14 - at what point do you draw a line on who is a victim and who isn't? They make it harder for real victims!!
"at what point do you draw a line on who is a victim and who isn't?" Bruh, I'm pretty sure a 14 year old who was SA'ed and murdered is a real victim? What makes her not a 'real victim'?
Reported missing 3 weeks later that’s absolutely shocking
It's so sad for a family to have no closure. When tragedy hits, it is something you never get over, you just learn to live with the changes it creates, I could not imagine NOT knowing, my heart breaks for these families and anyone else who has to deal with that unwanted mark on their life.
That's real talk. It's just really sad 😢
It amazes me that any parent would allow their preteen or teenage child to babysit for anyone they do know themselves. Especially when the job is at night.
All heartbreaking 💔
Poor Cheyenne...no one reports her missing for 3 weeks??
Grandma thought she "might" be with her Mom...DID SHE FOLLOW UP?
DISTRESSING SITUATION.
Terrible stories.. there is one babysitter story that I still think about today and that is Margaret Ellen Fox. Maybe she was left out of this one because her body has never been found.. the phone call they released of the perpetrator literally gives me chills. Her poor family was tortured.. she was lured with a bogus baby sitting gig. It’s truly a terrifying case.
Yes, her case is very scary! Have you heard of Evelyn Hartley? The babysitter kidnapped from Lacrosse, WI in the 50s? Some suspect it was a group of local youths, others suspect infamous killer Ed Gein.
@@katiecook6006 Yes! Her case is another one that keeps me up at night. It’s so crazy how these cases can go unsolved for so long! Just gone in an instant. No justice in sight and the victim is never seen or heard from again. Scary stuff!
He's already done Margaret Ellen Fox on a previous video... The phone call is chilling
@@ZeroNiteLite Ohh I must have missed that one! That makes a lot of sense.
1st case, no time or resources to find a murderer! What?
2nd case defense lawyer says molesting a child is his client getting himself in a pickle! Again what? Condolences to all 3 families
Getting himself in a pickle??? That fills me with rage! Who says that?!?
How is the second one not prime suspect 🤔🤨
@@mariecolette9066 Low-life, bottom-feeding defense attorney. That's who!
I don’t know what it is about the 70s and 80s but for some reason the horrors from then they just feel particularly more frightening for some reason..maybe because the parenting style was so different, kids seemed to have more freedom and were trusted more, also all the hitchhiking going on, it’s like it all created an era of snatching victims more easily?
For the life of me, I don't understand why you don't have a LOT more subscribers?...
The second story with the defense attorney trying to say the guy “ray-ping” a girl was simply in a “giant pickle”. I’ve heard defense attorneys say some dumb things before but that’s about as ridiculous as they come.
Shows you what lowlifes defense attorneys generally are.
That was a truly awful thing for him to say.
The narration you do is criminally good.
Cheyenne family wrote all those letters, trying to keep him in prison but where were they when she had nowhere to go and no one that cared?
3rd case... parents didnt bother to go outside and meet a man who came for their daughter?
Yet they somehow knew so much about his appearance.
I thought that, too. Though they could describe him quite well
I'm confused on how Kelly's parents were able to give such a detailed description of the suspect, when all they saw was his truck pull up in the middle of the night.
Let's be real, Cheyenne's case is unprosecuted, not unsolved.
Exactly
hi , i remember watching Olives case on sensing murder , ive lived in NZ all my life , we have our share of unsolved cases
It's always horrible when everyone knows who did it, but they can't prove it.
Super surprised that in Olive’s case they put so much stock into the psychic’s description. That’s thorough!
I think your facts are off in the Kelly Cook story. You said the man wanted her to babysit from 8:30 to midnight but then said he picked her up at 11::30 that night. I rewound it to see about the time when you said 11:30 because I can't imagine a parent letting a 15 year old leave at that time, with a total stranger to babysit .
Yeah I noticed that too
Kelly Cook’s case sounds eerily like the case of Margaret Ellen Fox.
Same perp?
Hey guys what happened to the 24 hour live stream?hadit on 24/7 for my bulldog she prefers it rather than dog TV 😂? Love the Chanel tho x
hurting a child in any way should be met with a life sentence, NO parole. why is sexual assault treated so lightly in this country? the FIRST time such a person is caught and convicted should be the LAST time. prison for life.
Should be put in a lions cage
Thank you for featuring Olive Walker's case. I live in Rotorua and I'm hopeful that one day, this case will be solved. BTW - Good job with pronouncing the Māori words.
If you believe in psychics, a tv program called Sensing Murder did an episode on Olive's case which I found extremely interesting
czcams.com/video/gT6wpoAuY1M/video.html&pp=ygUbc2Vuc2luZyBtdXJkZXIgb2xpdmUgd2Fsa2Vy
Rest in peace to those that passed away.
Thank you.☠️👻
100 potential suspects wow thats a very long list which makes it all the more difficult of the case ever being solved
The Kelly Case: The motive could have been a payback against the family since there was no sexual assault and a lot of planning involved with it. I would have advised her not to go due to the fact he insisted on picking her up at 11:30 p.m. That is an odd hour. The one who murdered her could have been a go-between, someone sent by another.
I think that was a mistake because at the beginning he said that this man needed a, babysitter between 8.30pm and midnight that same night..
@@Little_Aussie_20 Who would feel comfortable with being picked up for a new babysitting job at 11:30 p.m. for the very first time by a complete stranger, especially since the arrangement was done over the phone and not in person? I wouldn't. Family members, OK,; someone I never met before, no. This would get me to think, why is it that he needs me and why can't he just get a neighborhood teenager to do it for him. There's plenty around. Going back to the time, I did listen carefully, and the narrator did state that the girl agreed to being picked up at 11:30 p.m. so I am going by what he said.
@@KathleenCalhoun-em6ys sorry but I went back and listened again the job was for 8.30pm until midnight... She was a, school kid and absolutely no way in hell would I allow my kid af 15 to babysit anyone that's not known to me on a personal level
How did the parents even know so much about his appearance when all they saw was the truck outside?
Kelly Cook’s story haunts me. I hope one day her case can be closed with DNA and genetic genealogy. I think that’s probably the only way it will be solved.
kellys murdered has to be a serial killer! and how did he get her number and why.... very odd story
I’m not a parent, but for the life of me I don’t understand how anyone lets a 15 year old happily hop into a stranger’s car at 11.30pm to “babysit” for them.
I don’t care how many of that girl’s peers may have heard of this person. If I as the parent/person responsible for this teen didn’t have concrete evidence of who they were and extensive knowledge of their background for myself there’s no way in the world it’s happening.
And in fairness, even then, unless it was someone I trusted implicitly, I’d still say no.
It blows my mind that the mother agreed at all
"She was dropped off a few miles from home by a family friend"
me: "doesn't sound like that good of a friend"
(Aforementioned terrible friend goes on to murder her)
"yah ok that tracks"
The moment they said she wasn’t reported for three weeks, and that the person who finally reported her was her grandmother, who excused herself for not reporting for so long by giving flimsy excuses, I suspected it was probably within the family. It sounded like the grandmother knew and was protecting her son. Maybe she didn’t know her granddaughter was murdered, but I believe she definitely knew her son raped her granddaughter.
Cheyanne's predator only got 8 years before he could try for parole?? Smh.
Thank you.
I am extremely distracted by the fact that the 'creepy doll' in the opening clip is in fact an Ideal Tressy.
So the guy who wanted to see Kelly Cook's body did he look like the person who used the phone at the Petrol Station or who picked Kelly up at home?
Second case … c’mon he obviously killed her 🤦♀️how her case is still ongoing is baffling
So sad.
While I love the videos, I'm curious, will the live be coming back?
FTP they dont care at all about these children smh... JUSTICE FOR CHEYENE !!!!
Are these re-uploads? As i remember the narrators changed and i was told he wouldnt be back..sadly
Raised an eyebrow at that street name there 1:27 😂
It’s Te Reo Māori.
@@MissRedZelda I thought it was Japanese
I think we all know the killer of the second case
When my aunt was young and babysitting a neighbor's kids, she fell asleep on their couch. She woke up to someone punching her in the face. They never found out who it was.
That is horrifying
Why did you take down the 24/7 vid? It would put me to sleep
The fact that Kelly was a babysitter was likely used as a ruse by the perpetrator to get to her it certainly doesn't appear to be a spur of the moment murder she was clearly being targeted
Pointless regurgitation.
Law enforcement wasn't interested in chasing down leads ok why are they even in that job if they're not willing to do it
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Okay I have to be honest that very first clip might be scarier than anything else you have ever posted.
Only human monsters are capable of committing such crimes.
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Yayyyy
Please, bring the live stream back 🫵
No one ever talked more than a few sentences tho! 😞
@@sadie4479i did from time to time, i liked it, helped me sleep 🥹
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19 letters to parole board from family/friends and 9 family members at hearing...yet missing and dead under overgrowth (in Idaho in January??) for 3 weeks??? Wow. Come on.
Why do you say the letter "O" when you should say zero?
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Some of these stories have such crazy details it's hard to know what parts, if any, are even factual - can't really take some of these at face value, like 2nd story. Was she ever "baby sitting" in first place? Gramma reports 14 year old missing 3 weeks later??? Maybe the guy was her BF?? Nobody made me do anything at 14 - at what point do you draw a line on who is a victim and who isn't? They make it harder for real victims!!
"at what point do you draw a line on who is a victim and who isn't?" Bruh, I'm pretty sure a 14 year old who was SA'ed and murdered is a real victim? What makes her not a 'real victim'?
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"Shook the world"? Hardly. These don't even sound genuine - too vague and sketchy and possibly BS.
CCD you should do a collaboration with Let’s Read👀❣️👀❣️
Necron, are you there? 😂