America's First Serial Killer Family
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 7. 12. 2020
- Serial Killers have existed in the US for a long time, usually they are a lone wolf killer, an individual who keeps to themselves, but in today's insane new video we're going to show you America's first serial killer family, the Bloody Benders. You do not want to miss this crazy story the United States most brutal killer family.
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Bro why am I so addicted to these.
Itâs just how they work man they mix it with nicotine or something
so am i dude
Welcome to the fam
Same dude. The cartoon animation but interesting facts is so addicting
He literally is my history teacher at this pointđ
This is why I wouldn't want to live back then because it seemed like there were more killers that got away with killing you.
I always imagine people use to smell really bad back then because deodorant and things didnât exist
Don't forget clean drinking water was very rare which is why most drank alcohol
@@hokaroorvana6507 thank you
@@S55M3 I bet people in the future think the same thing about how some of us smell right now
Hillbillies of Red dead redemption 2
They killed strangers that passed through area so locals would not know anyone was missing.
Ahhhh..... smart...
Iâm a localđ€đŒ
Big brain time
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*For me this is probably the most addictive series ever.*
Yes
True
Ikr
That's worrying
That's troubling
Ah yes, the fifth element. Water benders, air benders, fire benders, earth benders, and blood benders
Avatar
and JM, YM and DN benders
Ah yes
Blood benders are water benders thus falling under the water bending group
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Ikr?
I think it's because there are many humans that have different physiques, but the horses can all be modeled the same.
And the other 10%?
I was wondering if someone else noticed haha
10% nicotine?
âI heal you with my psychic powers.â
Spirits of previous victims: stop the cap
You mean your body?
LOL
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I bet Benders descendants are watching this.
Thereâs a law firm called Bendersđđ in America I live in the Caribbean and I see the ad on television
It's the narrator.
In fact I know some of his family
Maybe
They have no known descendants.
When I first heard about this I thought it was odd that back then people would just stop by a stranger's house and feel comfortable having dinner and spending the night. Then I thought of Airbnb, Uber and Lyft and I guess the idea is kind of the same.
It was not random, they boarded travelers.
How many serial killers do you want
USA: YES
@Mohammed Bokth Because there have been a lot of serial killers in America.
@Frost Rusher am from California ._.
@Mohammed Bokth R/whoooosh
@@naivelopez3601 Iâm from California too and I remember in the 90s, serial killers were more common
XD
This story is pretty horrific. But the story of the murderous, incestuous, cannibalistic Sawney Bean clan is like the Benders on steroids.
Scottish myth dude
I thought the same thing!
Big myth there laddy
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What I find most disconcerting is the fact, they are labelled the "first" serial killer family, implying others followed in their footsteps.
Never underestimate how crazy people can be
Actually there were other families that followed suit with in a few years. One family, the Kelly family, were mistakenly thought to have been the Benders.
"Ill heal you with my psychic powers"
Me: That wasnt a clue to the traveler?
Oh sure and we do so much better today figuring out to leave the hot mess chick's alone.
It was 1871, people weren't into science that much back then.
@@humeyrademirci8009 some people aren't that much into science now (cough, anti-vaxxers, cough)
T D **cough cough, flat earthers, COUGH COUGH**
@@humeyrademirci8009 "I like science" and claiming "saying 'I'll heal you with my psychic power' is weird" aren't correlated and I'd even make the argument that people back then were wearier of psychics for fear of "witches" or because there were a lot of Christians moving to America that they wouldn't trust people who claimed magical powers
They probably toned down their ways and renamed themselves the Addams Family.
Firefly family ;)
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How are 159 people already here
Edit: For people in the future, itâs only been 8 minutes
thanks bro, also, dont go to the theater
You'd be surprised at how many view some videos can get in just a minute. Two minutes, 3700 people already.
Cause they have millions of subscribers...
@@god5926 what?
That's actually a small number for a near 10mil sub channel.
They make the titles sound like they were recent events
How
They said 'first' serial killer family? How does it sound recent?
@@djerhyjnbaptiste4030 It Does sound recent cuz this might be the first and last serial killer family ever
@@damo1219 what?
Holy smokes another serial killer
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I'm surprised we haven't seen a big motion picture about this.
Devils rejects
FBI be like âjust put them on the listâ
I'm watching these series like I don't have a whole watch list to finish on Netflixđ
Felt except with books
Nice to see you still making these serial killers videos, I don't really know why, but these are some of my favorite videos I've seen from you guys! Please make some more!
This is the sign of a serial killer
make one about the first person who was ever cryogenically frozen and if we will ever have the technology to bring them back to life and solve their issues !!!!!
I swear Iâm not related to this family
Phew!
Sue
Sus
@FBI
That you know ofđđ
I grew up 3 hours from osage and didn't hear about them till I was in my 20s
Not to mention that in Kansas, 3 hours is not close, Kansas isn't Texas, mmmkay? LOL
It's very old, it's not like they're gonna gossip about it over breakfast
I live about an hour away and I learned about them when I was about 9-10
I am so happy I found this channel. I love the history and the animation! đ
"Richie, food's here! We're having human liver!"
"YAY! My favorite!"
Nothing better than having a heart warming family sharing the same hobby.đđđ
Is it only me thatâs scared at the fact that Iâm addicted to watching these?
Me who is easily scared finishing buzzfeed unsolved: âLetâs go here nowâ
I usually donât like wishing death on people, but I honestly hope it was the other dangers of the trail that got them. It honestly seems like justice for their victims, that they suffer all the downsides of each travelerâs journey all at once.
Stay safe everyone in Baltimore, I heard thereâs a serial killer there but the authorities are keeping it under wraps. Love yâallđ€.
I remember this story! I think I watched it on a show called "True Nightmares"
Iâve known about the benders do as long as I can remember
This channel is one of the only things keeping me alive.
I am always watching these videos. Can't get enough. Everytime anew one comes out I get excited to watch it.
U should do a video about modern day Bonnie and Clyde, if they would make it with this modern technology, bank vaults.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's dad joined one of those posse's to track them down, they were living on a farm nearby and would stop at the Bender's well sometimes for a drink when driving past. Luckily that didn't make into her kids books.
They lived a few miles south of the Benders
That beautiful young Kate was healing souls with her mouth. What a blessing to humanity đ
I half expected them to be called the Adams family.
Addam's family named after artist that wrote the stories not a serial killer.
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Ole fort Scott. Was kinda cool hearing the town I was born, raised and still living in mentioned in one of these. đ
Grandpa approved
@Ilya Bastedo ?
Yessir
@Ilya Bastedo nah lol i comment manually
I'd be curious to see a video from you guys about Robert Pickton (The Pig Farmer Killer)
Who dat
@@invisibledreams4206 the pig farmer killer
The first family of serial killers were Kansans of course and now I canât trust anybody knowing they were never caught đ
Kansas people don't even trust Kansas people
For all anyone knows, they could have escaped and been spotted somewhere, and they might have been executed by a vengeful mob. If only they had been tried and hanged at the gallows.
I am scared,there is very strange family living next door.
Man, I glad that I wasn't around during that time.
Anyone else like seeing their channel grow a number a day like 100k a day
Every time I see a new video of his on CZcams I immediately sit down and relax and watch it đđ
hi love ur vids
When my bigger sister told me this, i thought she said cereal killer instead of serial killer. Lol
Long ago the five nations live together in harmony then. Everyone died when the killer benders attacked.
I currently live in fort Scott Kansas so this was neat to hear!
can you please do more videos on WW2 please im obsessed with learning about it
The fact that the daugther shares my name and is also very fluent in english midst my family suddenly concerns me
You guys should add fictional serial killers too. When I watched "The Devil all the time," it reminded me of this show right away. đł
I remember reading a graphic novel about this a few years back. It was a good read.
I dunno if I am sadistic but I love these vids
I like how they portrayed SE Kansas with a big mountain. lol
I noticed that also
I like in sek and itâs nothing like thatđ
Ah yes I learnt about this in Resident Evil 7
Good one!
I watch this channel while taking a dump so I pretty much watch it every day
It be cool if you could make a video on santa being infected with Covid-19 and him being a super spreader when delivering presents around the world
For some reason, this family reminds me of the Baker Family from RE7
The Idea of a serial killer Family is weird, yet fascinating at the same time.
Honestly... this should be a movie it would be really cool. Could do POV of the brothers looking for the missing one.
FBI agent, if you're seeing this, just know I don't intend to be like these serial killers in the infographic episodes that I am addicted to watching
Rest In Peace To The Victims.
This gives a whole new meaning to take out the trash
Bruh im so addicted, they probably put digital nicotine in their videos.
đ¶ Why am I obsessed with this channel? It doesnât even interest me, I should stop this obsession, but I like theseeeeeee! đ¶
I'm asking the same question
Why am I so obsessed with these? Boy I wanna knowwwwwwww
Theres nothing wrong liking this stuff... Unless you're a serial killer then its wrong
I Love these I watch all different kinds
To the info show thank you so much for this video I learned a lot thanks again I hope you like this comment
Whyâd he have to say they may be living next to you. Anyway great video
Them: upload this
Me: excuse me *WHAT*
I love this channel
Wow, I never knew about this, and I grew up close to the Santa Fe trail. Also, on a funny note, I grew up in Osage City KS. Different county though.
10:10 "the crowd pulled him down and he survived"
That sounds like Kansas.
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âAmericaâs first serial killer familyâ
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I can only visualise the Aberdeens at the Aberdeen Pig farm in Red dead redemption 2 after listening to this. All Rockstar
Could you do a video about the hardest metal or lonsdaleite?
21 victims in that area alone excluding her ex husbands. Those guys must have almost made it to triple digits.
Fun fact: the Aberdeen pig farm in rdr2 is based on this true story
I always thought that this was the inspiration for the Baker family in Resident Evil 7.
I loveeee watching serial killers words cant explain.
Can you make a video about why dutch people are tall
Lol iam Dutch but hope he doesnt
Because genetics, no need for a 10 minute answer
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Is mayonnaise an instrument
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No Patrick, mayonnaise is not an instrument....
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Just when I thought where I lived didnât have any lunatics lol
I mean, in my part of SE Kansas, thereâs a whole bunch of crackheads and druggies.
Am I not only the one person who is obsessed with this series
Why do these videos teach me more than school
Cave men: *do I look like a joke to you*
I found this story from rdr2 community
Iâm so obsessed watching these
No
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I think this was the inspiration for the movie âWrong Turnâ. Or at least thatâs what I was told. The stories are hella similar too đź
The infographics show is going to have less content if their is less serial killers
My family is from this area, Im totally obsessed with the Benders, the whole area is settled by people known as Volga-Germans...Russian Germans. We have a neat, storied history not unsimilar to what modern people consider gypsies. During the reign of Katherine the Great, first a German princess herself, they were invited to settle in Russian, but they were kept very much apart from Russian society and never intergrated. They became much more closed off to outsiders and developed a very closed culture. They later immigrated en masse to Kansas and parts of California, through Luxembourgh. They were secretive and untrusting, they avoided Western medicine well into the 1970's. I am descended from these new Kansas Germans, myself. It makes sense that the Benders would be also, and they fit the stereotypes. What wouldn't make as much sense would be the neighbors not sharing that same Volga-German culture and language.
I believe my ancestors that are not native American follow the same time line we eventually settled in Cherokee county Kansas the very extreme southeast corner