The Incomprehensible "Missing 411" Disappearance of Evangeline Lorimer

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @TheLoreLodge
    @TheLoreLodge  Před měsícem +55

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    • @fatthor2396
      @fatthor2396 Před měsícem +7

      Austin murder July 5th, similar to the smiley face killer

    • @mariz2361
      @mariz2361 Před měsícem +2

      Sooooo....... How exactly do these things work...??? For example... Could one fill it with a nice tasting flower, ground up, that one grew at home...???

    • @SlipKnot7866
      @SlipKnot7866 Před měsícem +6

      I understand wanting to label it for more than one purpose, but let's be real... it's a way to quit smoking. The whole "breaking bad habits" thing makes it sound like it's some sort of medication inhaler to stop so weird tics or something. It's flavored air to help quit smoking or at least have a cleaner alternative to supplement that hand to mouth motion a lot of people struggle with when trying to quit smoking which leads to large weight gains.
      It IS awesome to hear it's helped peeps in the comments though. I just wish FUM would rephrase their script is all lol.

    • @iso_pixel
      @iso_pixel Před měsícem +4

      @@SlipKnot7866 nah it's more than likely a marketing term used so they don't slander smoking or vaping directly so they can't be sued or anything like that. it's more for quitting vaping than smoking, hence the flavors. one thing I don't like about it tho is the fact that it's w a y more expensive compared to the habit itself.

    • @stephenshanebeaty
      @stephenshanebeaty Před měsícem +4

      Way too expensive for what it is

  • @ArabellaFlynn
    @ArabellaFlynn Před měsícem +1067

    I'm not reading all 500 comments to see if this has been noted, but she wore her nursing shoes for a hike because not many athletic shoes were manufactured in women's sizes in the 1950s. Several of the earliest women runners in the Boston Marathon competed in nursing shoes; if your feet weren't big enough for the smallest mens''shoes, they were the best readily available. alternative. (Edit: Can't grammar, fixed for clarity.)

    • @rumpeltyltskyn
      @rumpeltyltskyn Před měsícem +80

      Yeah, nursing shoes in general are designed to be supportive and comfortable, so I can see them being an alternative.

    • @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920
      @clobberelladoesntreadcomme9920 Před měsícem +28

      Very interesting. I just thought they may have been the only other shoes she had apart from her best ones for church or something.

    • @brentzarza8305
      @brentzarza8305 Před měsícem +1

      Your smart lol thanks

    • @paulaturpeinen6612
      @paulaturpeinen6612 Před 27 dny +8

      Nursing shoes have been designed for hard work and long days since decades

    • @mistrjt9213
      @mistrjt9213 Před 25 dny +2

      Interesting…. What are the qualities of “nursing shoes”? As a waiter, I had to wear non-slips but they were all so fugly and black. There’s not even an emoji or an app for it.

  • @goosegirl941
    @goosegirl941 Před měsícem +1116

    My girl just wanted to be left alone to rot in the woods like a hag for a couple weeks, extremely relatable tbh

    • @mellowyello9797
      @mellowyello9797 Před měsícem +131

      hot girl isolation era

    • @CandiceLemonSharks
      @CandiceLemonSharks Před měsícem +122

      🎵🎶gimme the peat, boys and free my soul / I wanna lay down in a mossy hole / and drift away 🎶🎵

    • @goosegirl941
      @goosegirl941 Před měsícem +13

      @@CandiceLemonSharks this is my new anthem 🫡

    • @user-jb3nf1mx2k
      @user-jb3nf1mx2k Před měsícem

      @@goosegirl941me too 🫡

    • @Downes_Indrome
      @Downes_Indrome Před měsícem +10

      🎶 YoU cAn SmElL tHe WhIsKeY bUrNiN' dOwN cOpPeRhEaD aCcEsS rOaD 🎵🎶
      No offense meant. That song just kept going through my head after hearing/seeing the word "copperhead" so much lol
      Thank you for the update! 😊

  • @lindsayp.5511
    @lindsayp.5511 Před měsícem +983

    Biologist here. The snake story is an example of Batesian mimicry, which is when a harmless species mimics the warning signs of harmful species as a means for protection.

    • @CandiceLemonSharks
      @CandiceLemonSharks Před měsícem +29

      My money's on the sleeping bag snake being an eastern hognose or an eastern milksnake.

    • @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin
      @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin Před měsícem +20

      And it obviously works! Lol

    • @loremipsum303
      @loremipsum303 Před měsícem +7

      That’s the term I forgot on my ecology final a few weeks ago! I’ve been wondering, but I was also too lazy to look it up lol

    • @KaeYoss
      @KaeYoss Před měsícem +4

      Missed opportunity to use the term mimesis

    • @annikaenloe9231
      @annikaenloe9231 Před měsícem +21

      Another wildlife bio here - copperhead bites are RARELY fatal. Should you screw with them? No, don't mess with snakes you can't identify (and don't harass wildlife in general). However, copperhead bites, while medically significant, are not typically fatal and treatment/antivenin is readily available at basically every major hospital within their range.

  • @ghosttheoremproductions5469
    @ghosttheoremproductions5469 Před měsícem +854

    Mad respect for a reptile willing to change it's physiology just to F with boyscouts.

  • @wargriffin5
    @wargriffin5 Před měsícem +641

    @34:58 "Sorry, I can't be a Missing-411 victim, I have to show up for work on Monday." 🤣

    • @mere7583
      @mere7583 Před měsícem +21

      A two week vacation of just sitting in the woods sounds pretty nice

    • @ingridn0g
      @ingridn0g Před měsícem +20

      Yep, lmao. I remembered that ongoing thing that us true crime channel fans say, like "don't ever become a theme of the videos you watch" - and I'm thinking that Evangeline nowadays would be like "sorry, Aiden and Aiden, I thougt could be a missing person case for you to have more content, but then I remembered I have to go to work Monday morning." lol

    • @Slappap
      @Slappap Před měsícem +14

      ​@@ingridn0gwhen you wanna be the local myth but got bills to pay

    • @frankboff1260
      @frankboff1260 Před měsícem +3

      Yeah if I go missing just check my workplace I’ll be there. lol

  • @htewing
    @htewing Před měsícem +410

    "I have to work on Monday" is like, the absolute LAST thing that would get me to "leave" the woods.
    Hell, I have to go back to work on Monday and I low-key feel like getting LOST in the damn woods to avoid it tbh

  • @Beespank
    @Beespank Před měsícem +558

    Lmao that poor snake was probably so confused as to why the soft heated rock he found was suddenly screaming 😂 LOL and then unceremoniously swooped into a bag 😂😂😂

    • @Peacebunnie
      @Peacebunnie Před měsícem +59

      OMG that story brings to mind the time my mother, out camping as a teenager, shoved away the dog licking her face. But it wasn't one of the family dogs, safe at home. It was a bear. It must have been so shocked at being slapped when it was being chill...

    • @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
      @EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts Před měsícem

      Would that I had a wife who felt toward me like snakes feel toward warm rocks...

    • @blemishednicely8402
      @blemishednicely8402 Před měsícem +12

      @@Beespank
      Some reason, I can't help but think: "WEIRDEST off-Broadway recreation of Full Metal Jacket's blanket-party scene, EVER", LMFAO~

    • @Catman_CM
      @Catman_CM Před měsícem +31

      ​@@Peacebunnie "I slapped a bear, don't think I won't slap you!"

    • @blemishednicely8402
      @blemishednicely8402 Před měsícem +5

      @@Peacebunnie
      ...and now I'm thinking of Close-Up toothpaste ads...
      (I think I need to get out more, apparently)~

  • @brecatanese4329
    @brecatanese4329 Před měsícem +73

    I was thinking the reason why the searchers “never heard her yelling” was because she wasn’t. If she was actually in the woods as long as she was she was probably scared and malnourished, causing her to mildly hallucinate. She may have thought she was yelling for help when she really wasn’t due to lack of food and water, on top of exhaustion

    • @mlisaj1111
      @mlisaj1111 Před měsícem +19

      Could be…many people in videos about being lost in the wild recount a time they hallucinated an approaching rescuer.
      But searchers may also just not have heard her. The wilderness is big and yelling seems loud, but can often not be heard as well as we would think.
      Most have us have been in a house and yelled for a family member to come up for dinner, or whatever, only to have them say they did not hear, despite being just downstairs, etc.

    • @user-nl8xo2xq4w
      @user-nl8xo2xq4w Před měsícem +6

      I mean it doesn't even take that much exhaustion or any hallucinations to think you were yelling for help.
      You ever been tired after you wake up, got up and got ready for the day and then realize you dreamt that all up and are still in bed?
      There's a good chance she was tired and drifting in and out of consciousness, herd someone yell but fell back into that half asleep state where she thought she yelled back.

  • @lunaoak6741
    @lunaoak6741 Před měsícem +271

    For her dads medical history- I feel like it worth noting these are 1950s mental hospitals so probably not the most accurate when diagnosing people

    • @TheLoreLodge
      @TheLoreLodge  Před měsícem +125

      True, but also 1950s doctors were less likely to consider “religious paranoia” an issue compared to today. I feel they likely balance out and his commitment was most likely legitimate.

    • @wrengiles7984
      @wrengiles7984 Před měsícem +43

      Given the time frame and age of the father, it's entirely possible he had complex PTSD from the war. I'd be interested to see if he had service records.

    • @Gufilainen
      @Gufilainen Před měsícem +14

      Another continent but the story here rings a bell to me. The timeframe is close as well. I had a really fanatic elder in the family whose diagnosis turned out to be paranoid schizophrenia. They were, among other things, out of family contact for several years doing ’Gods work’. Not even immediate family knew where but possibly out of the country. If a sizeable religious sect is decidedly harbouring one of their own and moving them around say three scandinavian countries, it is impossible to track down an adult who has gone out of their own will. But I digress.
      Regardless of diagnosis this line of events seems plausible to me.

    • @KaeYoss
      @KaeYoss Před měsícem +9

      Yeah, mental health was less understood, but on the other hand, everything was a lot more Christian as well. Not sure if they'd call anything "religious paranoia" without good reason.
      I wouldn't be surprised if that got you fired back then.

    • @professorhaystacks6606
      @professorhaystacks6606 Před 26 dny

      @@wrengiles7984 That's... quite possible. That can manifest in a sensation of seeing demons, which could be what this is referring to.

  • @smacris16
    @smacris16 Před měsícem +384

    theory - her dad might have said no to visiting the carolinas because of his upcoming tour. curious about the possibility of her intentionally leaving, traveling to the carolinas - to be with her “friend”, who talks with a level of knowing and intimacy about Evangeline that makes me think they could be more than friends. They stay together for a week or so then she makes her way back, her dad camping out on the highway to try to spot her on the return if she later informed him she’s alive and will come back. I can’t imagine being in the smokies for 18 days, being asked what I ate, and being like “uhhh berries? no more questions 🤚”

    • @bloodyneptune
      @bloodyneptune Před měsícem +97

      Thats what I thought when I heard about her "friend". And her father was an evangelist with serious mental issues, maybe she was _that_ worried hed find out she went to see her that she did this to cover it up

    • @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin
      @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin Před měsícem +47

      "why is everyone so concerned with food?" 😂

    • @Deadgirl97
      @Deadgirl97 Před měsícem +65

      "Any queerness I have is to my own self" she said it herself 😆

    • @UMADBRO64
      @UMADBRO64 Před měsícem

      ​@@bloodyneptuneWell one things for sure, you certainly look like the type to have the daddy issues necessary 5o believe this crap.

    • @thesplendorouswalrus7464
      @thesplendorouswalrus7464 Před měsícem +66

      I couldn’t agree more. Everything about this story screamed that she was a lesbian who ran away from home and regretted the national attention. That’s why she communicated through her extremely close friends and neither of her parents, and if she had a history of fasting it wouldnt be hard to get a friend to drop her off back where she was lost after she fasted for a while to get her weight down and look gaunt. Also explains why the one family would have been weird about reporting her properly, she could have rode with them and told them not to tell where she was and they thought the better of it later.

  • @Fandomsaremylifee
    @Fandomsaremylifee Před měsícem +160

    When she talked about hearing the searchers and her dad but not being able to get to them, my first thought was that she might be experiencing psychosis due to the stress of being lost in the woods AND her father being mentally ill as well

    • @silentpoet75
      @silentpoet75 Před měsícem +15

      I was thinking some of it could be down to her own mental illness too. Doesn't totally discount the hypothesis either. The truth is probably some combination of all of the above.

    • @neko0my0cat
      @neko0my0cat Před měsícem +12

      One thing i haven't seen anyone mention is that she might have been right about hearing people yell her name but they not hearing her sometimes the wind can carry voices farther then they otherwise travel but ofcourse if you yell back and are yelling against the wind depending on how far you are they can't hear you

  • @aqwkingchampion13
    @aqwkingchampion13 Před měsícem +202

    Depending on how the “W.M.” was written, it may be short for just his first name “Wm” was a common abbreviation of William for a ling time.

    • @user-rr6zc6dy1o
      @user-rr6zc6dy1o Před měsícem +1

      well W M
      could mean William then the M could mean the last name starting with the letter M,

    • @brendapisciotta4690
      @brendapisciotta4690 Před měsícem +7

      In abbreviation for William, it's Wm.

    • @adawg657
      @adawg657 Před měsícem +8

      W. M. Means William in the Appalachians and W.H. would be William H so the H is his middle name

    • @warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165
      @warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165 Před měsícem +5

      My grandfather went by his middle name "Jasper", even though his first name was William. Most of the time that I saw him referenced in newspapers or other printed material (church fliers, invitations, etc), it'd be written "Wm. Jasper". I was born and raised in Tennessee and just assumed that this was a commonly used abbreviation everywhere. But, maybe it was a weird southern abbreviation.

    • @aqwkingchampion13
      @aqwkingchampion13 Před měsícem +2

      @@warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165 I know it at least used to be used in Kansas and Oklahoma as of the early 1900s, can’t speak for elsewhere or other time periods.

  • @tammymartinson5541
    @tammymartinson5541 Před měsícem +23

    As a woman who's been married and out of the house for 8 years, I tried to run from my father 3 times. If I had gotten lost trying to run I would have absolutely lied after being found, so he wouldn't abuse me after I was sent home with him. I find myself lying to this day to avoid "getting in trouble". Abuse will make you do crazy things, it changes the way your brain works, if you're scared enough you'll hide till you're more afraid of dying. I still wake up screaming some nights, she gives all the signs of a run gone wrong

  • @daytwaqua
    @daytwaqua Před měsícem +207

    I'm wondering if Tennessee having split time zones could account for her being spotted somewhere at 2:20pm, then being seen pretty far away at 2:40pm? I think one city was Knoxville, but I forget the 2nd city, but just throwing this out there as a possible explanation. Depending on the direction, that could make the sightings either 40 minutes apart, or an hour & 20 minutes apart.

    • @norahc.
      @norahc. Před měsícem +22

      Came to post the exact same thing. It could be as simple as someone not changing their watch as they cross time zones.

    • @Trish.Norman
      @Trish.Norman Před měsícem +27

      In this area it’s the same time zone. EST Time zone doesn’t change until you go west, up on the plateau at Crossville TN. (This is if you were on I-40 going towards Nashville).

    • @PetarPopara
      @PetarPopara Před měsícem

      Good point if that's actually the case.

    • @davidbiagi2932
      @davidbiagi2932 Před měsícem +10

      Not in the area she was in. It doesn’t change until quite a ways further west. Now Memphis and Knoxville have two different time zones but that isn’t what we are talking about.

    • @sethswheelhouse
      @sethswheelhouse Před měsícem +8

      I also want to point out this was a different time. They didn't have clocks like we do. Watches and things could be inaccurate. Being an hour behind, exactly 1 hour behind is not unlikely if you just aren't set to the right time zone.

  • @sterlingwilkes3240
    @sterlingwilkes3240 Před měsícem +117

    Schizophrenia symptoms usually begin in a persons early 20s, and her father was institutionalized. She may have had an episode, hearing voices in the mountains. Would be interesting to see if she had mental issues later in life

    • @PetarPopara
      @PetarPopara Před měsícem +11

      Especially when you're expecting 'God' to speak to you and to lead you out of trouble 'miraculously.'

    • @Gufilainen
      @Gufilainen Před měsícem +7

      I was thinking this as well. Also I had a little rant about disorientation due to lack of rest and water 😅

    • @carolinecornelis40
      @carolinecornelis40 Před měsícem

      Except being in ketosis would alleviate schizophrenia symptoms, no?

    • @neko0my0cat
      @neko0my0cat Před měsícem

      ​@@carolinecornelis40 no it doesn't, most of the supposed "health" benefits of ketosis are a total lie just eat 3 ish meals a day, not too much or little and a varied diet and you'll be good.

    • @jimnicholas7334
      @jimnicholas7334 Před 29 dny

      There's also the sightings of her outside the park. Do folks having a schizophrenic episode hitch-hike along a highway, and buy bus tickets?
      That's an honest question, I legit don't know.

  • @kingdomkey581
    @kingdomkey581 Před měsícem +177

    Watching Aiden try to talk with his hands and not boop the dog sitting in his lap is the best part of this video

  • @randallcraft4071
    @randallcraft4071 Před měsícem +99

    The girl's statement saying I decided I was going to go home now because I had to be at work on Monday morning doesn't necessarily mean that it's a hoax or anything, but it is the way some people that believe in prayer And manifestation speak they say stuff about willing stuff into existence so she decided that she was no longer going to be lost. I mean that's not the same as whole thing doesn't sound fishy but that is another way of people speaking that are spiritual

  • @michaeldayman682
    @michaeldayman682 Před měsícem +178

    That poor snake.
    Found a warm spot for the night, woke up to some banshee screaming, then jabbed with a stick and shoved into an air tight sack.
    Poor guy was probably terrified to wake up surrounded by large bipedal predators.
    Bravely Stuck to its guns, pretend to be venomous and hope the semievolved lemurs leave you alone.
    Escape when they arent looking.

    • @blacksheep1924
      @blacksheep1924 Před měsícem +11

      "Semi evolved lemurs" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @austintrousdale2397
      @austintrousdale2397 Před měsícem +6

      The bright side is that snakes are deaf, although it likely noticed the vibrations. Pretty safe bet to say that kid was screaming from his diaphragm 🫁🗣️

    • @mime514
      @mime514 Před 13 dny +2

      If I understood correctly they took the snake to the rangers, which most likely set it free. Now the poor little fella can tell the story of how he was abducted by aliens to his friends 😂

  • @DO-jz8on
    @DO-jz8on Před měsícem +74

    Not sure if it's already been mentioned, old UK records use Wm and Wh interchangeably as an abbreviation for William, could also be in US and the reason for the inconsistencies

  • @TannenBaumFreak
    @TannenBaumFreak Před měsícem +284

    Watched when you only had 5k but at somepoint YT unsubscribed me from a bunch of "true crime related" channel! So happy to have found you again!

    • @crakkbone
      @crakkbone Před měsícem

      Sick Manson lamps.

    • @BOTB_RBLX
      @BOTB_RBLX Před měsícem +13

      *channels, also it might be youtube having the auto unsub if you haven't watched a video from that channel in 9 months, it's not very consistent though.

    • @slendergainz
      @slendergainz Před měsícem

      *chanel ​@@BOTB_RBLX

    • @mikemurphy5898
      @mikemurphy5898 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@BOTB_RBLX I was gonna say that can't be consistent at all. I have about 100 channels I'd like to get rid of but I'm still subbed to them

    • @TannenBaumFreak
      @TannenBaumFreak Před měsícem +7

      ​@@BOTB_RBLX i'm german so my english grammer is shit. Also no, i travel a lot for Work and watch True Crime on the Train & ASMR/Tea at night in the Hotel. One by one my True Crime Channels disappeared. They even unsubbed me from Emily D Baker etc.

  • @bl00sadr
    @bl00sadr Před měsícem +81

    When she walked out of the woods I spit my beer.

  • @b4uc2far95
    @b4uc2far95 Před měsícem +439

    The copperhead’s venom is relatively mild and very rarely leads to death. Seek medical attention immediately if bitten but they aren’t nowhere near as dangerous as many other snakes.

    • @MrJsv650
      @MrJsv650 Před měsícem +41

      Yup and the antivenom is only like $60k per serving

    • @cliffarroyo9554
      @cliffarroyo9554 Před měsícem +65

      Another analysis by some herpetologist was that the venom is much stronger than people think, but most copperhead bites are warning bites. One experiment found they strike much more quickly than rattlesnakes or mocassins that have other warning systems (rattles or open mouth displays) but there's usually no real intent to inject venom.

    • @JJActual-
      @JJActual- Před měsícem +15

      I was going to say the same thing. Very rare to die from a Copperheads venom.

    • @zach-EchoesForAges
      @zach-EchoesForAges Před měsícem +15

      I've always heard the opposite with copperheads being the major venom snake in northern Indiana always was told to be very wary of them

    • @TTT69304
      @TTT69304 Před měsícem +18

      Roughly 0.01% of copperhead bites result in fatalities.
      I'm from Southern West Virginia and the number of times I've seen in the news that someone had been bitten by a copperhead in a snake handling church is absurd 🤣 Jolo is the most prolific. There was a pastor in Rock that died from a rattlesnake bite incurred during the church service. They drink buttermilk when they get bitten, to coat the stomach lol

  • @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078
    @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 Před měsícem +44

    Her being a closeted lesbian with a fanatical preacher father in the 1950s south, Ms Davis being her lover(thus the “I know her better than anyone“), and them spending a couple weeks together while she was “missing” explains every aspect of this.

    • @freyafernon7585
      @freyafernon7585 Před 27 dny +12

      I was thinking this! It explains so much, including the sightings of her hitchhiking to Memphis and leaving on a bus (likely to go see Ms Davis) and a reason Evangeline would have lied and given a half-assed story of staying in the woods the whole time.

    • @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078
      @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 Před 27 dny +12

      @freyafernon7585 Exactly. Glad I wasn’t the only one who thought this😂
      In fact, I thought thats where the story was going with the way he teased a “massive plot twist“ and once the weirdness with Ms Davis being sort of spiteful and saying she knows her better than anyone. It brings logic to a story that seems completely illogical on every level. Especially considering the extreme cultural dynamic someone like that would have felt in the 1950s south.

    • @mime514
      @mime514 Před 13 dny +6

      Except the weight loss? And how everybody took into consideration that she would have traveled to her friend, so it’s weird that if she was there nobody would encounter her during Mrs Davis interviews and so on. And what about the husband of the friend? Wasn’t he there? It’s an interesting theory, but it raises more questions than answers.

    • @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078
      @alexandriaocasio-smollett5078 Před 11 dny +7

      @mime514 Thats a fair point about the weight-loss. But the thing about the weight loss is thats 100% subjective. Its not like they weighed her before and after. They just threw a number out there.
      Whereas there are certain things that are not subjective..
      She was missing for 3 weeks
      She had no food with her
      She was alive
      She was oddly healthy
      Her clothes weren’t worn out
      She had zero explanation for where she was for 21 days. Literally zero.
      It also accounts for the odd dynamic with Ms Davis. They met at some Bible camp. And now she just happens to be in the woods at same time when she happens to go “missing”? Saying things like “no one knows her as well as she does” in a spiteful way. And if she would “make sure to tell people if she was somewhere else”.
      I disagree that it gives more questions than answers. Its kinda the opposite actually. This theory accounts for by far the most factors in a story which on face value makes no sense at all.
      But obviously I’m not going to sit here and pound my fists on the proverbial table and say I’m definitely right. Odds are I’m probably not right about all of this. But I do think there’s a fairly decent chance that at the very least, the bones of this theory may have some validity.

    • @even4august
      @even4august Před 2 dny +2

      @@alexandriaocasio-smollett5078
      I genuinely think you’re onto something…it was around her birthday and she was still “missing” on the day of, maybe she wanted to spend some time with her secret lover to celebrate. Her father could’ve secretly known the sightings of her hitchhiking were true, maybe had a gut feeling she was actually visiting her, but didn’t want his gay daughter to bring “dirt” on the family name. He moved camp up toward the highway to scope things out, hoping that it’d be disproven, despite knowing that it was probably true. Also explains why he tried to get their attention back on the park and not other places.

  • @trevorsmith4053
    @trevorsmith4053 Před měsícem +187

    If there were a "best researcher on CZcams" award you would definitely be nominated

    • @BOTB_RBLX
      @BOTB_RBLX Před měsícem +11

      Ironic to say on the video where he says nearly word for word "there were too many results so I didn't go through them." lol.

    • @BRENDANTHERED
      @BRENDANTHERED Před měsícem +6

      I'd agree if you included "Freemason" in your statement, but there are plenty of other history channels that are much better IMO. His subscription to Freemasonry (he is a member) makes me wary of anything that might come from him.

    • @AmuseableClementine
      @AmuseableClementine Před měsícem

      ​@@BOTB_RBLXI knowww.

    • @jonyemm
      @jonyemm Před měsícem +11

      ​@@BRENDANTHEREDsubscription? Your use of "subscription" supports not taking anything you say seriously.

    • @BRENDANTHERED
      @BRENDANTHERED Před měsícem +3

      @jonyemm Lol, it's a brotherhood he subscribes to, through his membership, is it not?

  • @FeliciaSquires
    @FeliciaSquires Před měsícem +164

    I grew up in the south and even though copperhead bites hurt like hell they are almost never fatal.

    • @slendergainz
      @slendergainz Před měsícem +3

      It sounds like you've been bit by one

    • @merrymclaughlin923
      @merrymclaughlin923 Před měsícem +17

      I've heard some of that, too, but it is more dependent on your age. (which translation, I guess, to human vs. Venom ration.) So like an adult probably wont die, but a kid might die if bitten.
      But ultamitly, think if you are bitten, they (docs) do want you to go to the ER just to be under observation in the waiting room.

    • @FeliciaSquires
      @FeliciaSquires Před měsícem +3

      @@slendergainz no …. I would have died of a heart attack… i have a serious snake phobia 😁

    • @FeliciaSquires
      @FeliciaSquires Před měsícem +12

      @@merrymclaughlin923 yeah toddlers and the very elderly but copperheads pretty much book it when people are around …. We were more concerned about water moccasins and rattle snakes.

    • @nonbunary
      @nonbunary Před měsícem +1

      yeah i think you can treat with the same antivenom as rattlers and cottonmouths, as long as medical help is sought in a timely manner you'll be just fine if you're a healthy adult. kids, elderly, or immune-compromised tho, that's an emergency

  • @Grindeldore
    @Grindeldore Před měsícem +24

    The whole timeline on this sorta makes me feel that this is how it works out when the Doctor from Doctor Who takes a random-ass person as a companion, they're just showing up in Cardiff, Edinburgh and San Francisco within 30 minutes on the same day

  • @freedog632
    @freedog632 Před měsícem +24

    I gotta say, nursing shoes are designed to support a person walking and working all day. They would make great hiking shoes, if the outside design would support it.

  • @sacrilegiousheathen1071
    @sacrilegiousheathen1071 Před měsícem +12

    I love that you use the term 'hypothesis' (which is correct) instead of 'theory'. I wish more people got the distinction instead of thinking the two are interchangeable.

    • @moragmacgregor6792
      @moragmacgregor6792 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly right. _Hypo_ means "under" (hypodermic, hypothermia). A hypothesis is not supported by as much evidence as a theory; it's beneath ("under") a theory.

  • @B-Nice
    @B-Nice Před měsícem +51

    Bro, Dude was on that “be a dear for daddy and get yourself lost in the forest” tip

  • @lorrainefarmer5503
    @lorrainefarmer5503 Před měsícem +57

    Way back in 1951!! That's the year I was born. OK, I'm 73, but it's not like that's 200 years ago! 😂❤

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Před měsícem +9

      To the younger generation it was before cell phones, space shuttle, satellites, color tvs, microwave ovens so to them it is one generation after the dinosaurs died out.😂😂 BTW I was born in 1950.

    • @mhegwood2264
      @mhegwood2264 Před měsícem +3

      i was borin in 1946

    • @KaeYoss
      @KaeYoss Před měsícem

      Tell me about the distant past when radio was black and white only and rubber boots were made out of wood.

    • @jeezycreezy4220
      @jeezycreezy4220 Před měsícem +3

      To someone in their mid 20s, like Aiden, that long ago might as well be ancient history. It's almost 3 lifetimes to him.

    • @KaeYoss
      @KaeYoss Před měsícem

      @@jeezycreezy4220 Yeah. I don't understand those youngsters any more, and I'm 30 years closer to them.

  • @criminalrappergreasygod8886
    @criminalrappergreasygod8886 Před měsícem +5

    I love when both you and Missing Enigma cover the same story not only because of the different story telling but also sometimes the different ways the same evidence is used to tell a story.

  • @NanaBren
    @NanaBren Před měsícem +42

    Hi Aidens! How weird to find a random woman in the mountains instead of the woman you’re searching for. As for why wear nursing shoes, I was a nurse 20 years and I can tell you those shoes have to be comfortable for all the walking we do. It could have been that she was wearing them because they were comfortable. The father’s name would have been William, Wm is the abbreviation for William. Evangeline may have been trying to escape her father if he was having a violent episode. All the reported sightings were not helping. BTW, my birthday is also June 11th. 😂 Evangeline was definitely acting oddly when she showed up. I hope this wasn’t a publicity stunt. If so, they wasted a lot of people’s time and resources searching. It sure sounds fishy to me. The tips from the so-called friends who knew her are suspicious to me. Weird. 😳😒Thanks for the story. ❤

    • @johnnyboy2537
      @johnnyboy2537 Před 29 dny +1

      The idea that she was hooking up with Evangeline is the idea that makes the most sense to me. Especially with her odd relationship with her father where she both loved him but would obviously keep that sort of thing private and the language that Evangeline uses when talking about her. They hooked up but wanted to keep it private and probably got lost on the way back. There's a lot of general weirdness in the situation and the idea of her surviving on her own without food obviously doesn't make sense. It also sounds like she's trying to deflect from the questions at points and downplaying what happens. I generally dislike theories like that but it doesn't make sense to me otherwise.

    • @NanaBren
      @NanaBren Před 29 dny +2

      @@johnnyboy2537 I agree. It’s the only explanation that makes any sense at all.

  • @wheresmyoldname
    @wheresmyoldname Před měsícem +55

    Mail delivery didn't occur on Saturday back then... that's a more recent change. Mail delivery was only Monday through Friday

    • @misterjaxon2559
      @misterjaxon2559 Před 17 dny +2

      That is not correct. Six day a week delivery has been typical since the 1860s. By the 1920s, Saturday delivery was everywhere. Many towns, in fact, had 2 deliveries a day, 6 days a week. Mail moved by train, so it was on a dependable schedule and it would not save money by not delivering on Saturday. Rather, it would cause congestion and gum up the works. Parenthetically, the system was very efficient then. In the late 40s, my father lived in Boulder, CO and my mother was in Chicago. If he posted a letter by 4 p.m., it was on her desk at 10 the next morning. Sorting took place on the trains.

  • @NoArtisticLimitation
    @NoArtisticLimitation Před měsícem +8

    I wonder if her saying “I decided to get out” was maybe more like “I realised ‘no ones coming for me’ so decided I had to get myself out”

  • @JJAmes-mb4du
    @JJAmes-mb4du Před měsícem +29

    I think that maybe this is just a case of an odd person lost in the woods. I don't trust the newspapers as much as you do. I was a reporter for a bit and after a while I was just asking questions to get the gist of the story and listening for good quotes. Once I thought I knew what was going on and I heard some good quotes, I was out of there. Also hills, valleys, trees, wind and humidity can do strange things to sound. I think it's called acoustic shadows. So, I don't put much stock in the 'she should have heard us' stuff.

    • @bogwife7942
      @bogwife7942 Před měsícem +4

      thank you! people turn into conspiracy theorists so fast, forgetting that the simplest explanation is usually the right one. not to mention a lot of people are being extremely unfair to a girl who was malnourished, dehydrated, exhausted and traumatized

  • @kohinarec6580
    @kohinarec6580 Před měsícem +4

    Finnish folklore has what is called _metsänpeitto_ , literally "woodscover" but meaning "Being hidden by the forest".
    It is characterized by getting lost, your surroundings (often a place you know) becoming eerie, quiet, alien with a sense of being watched. People who have experienced it may also have reported seeing strange creatures or unnaturally large animals, sometimes even being guarded by one. Searchers may walk past, just a few meters away, but the person under the spell cannot speak to them and they may later remember seeing a tree stump at the location where the lost peraon later recalls sranding while the searchers passed.
    I believe it is confusion mixed with fear, panic and old superstitions. However, the phenomenon and feeling is real. I have experienced it thrice. I don't attribute it to anything supernatural, but it is creepy.

  • @UnicornSpoonie
    @UnicornSpoonie Před měsícem +25

    Okay, as you were talking, my brain ended up in a similar conclusion. Her statements after and being very confusing makes me believe she made stuff up on the spot but then didn’t remember what she’d said before. My only other thought that is different from yours would be that she was seen at all those places but that maybe she was trying to secretly hide a boyfriend or lover or something. She ran away to be with that person, but before doing that she left a trail in the mountains and outside it to confuse people. Spent time with said person but did contact her dad to tell her she was fine and sadly he probably was unhappy but figured he could use it as a publicity thing before his tour. It’s all very bizarre but all I know is that I highly, highly doubt she was lost in the woods that long.
    Thank for yet another fascinating video guys!! ✌️💛

  • @johnfred8759
    @johnfred8759 Před měsícem +11

    Here's something random and possibly interesting. I quite often switch between past and present tense incorrectly without even realizing it. It really just depends honestly. I wonder how many people do this regularly? Then people on the internet pick it up and think it means something deeper than it really is. Simply people misspeaking.

    • @aster2600
      @aster2600 Před měsícem +4

      Same! I feel like it's a really common thing to do. I see other people do it all the time, even when writing.

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Před měsícem +5

      Same. If I am recalling a memory from the past (obviously) I will use past tense sometimes because that is where my mind is at the moment. And when I am talking about recent events I will use present tense.

  • @TheAshHeritor
    @TheAshHeritor Před měsícem +8

    Former biologist here. Spot on regarding the mimicry of toxic animals. There are many species that do this (those little hoverflies that look like wasps, for example).

  • @deerichardz
    @deerichardz Před měsícem +106

    The ONLY thing Paulides emphasizes in this case is her supposed state of 'confusion' after being without food for so long, and ONLY if you continue reading on, you will find this is a 'recurring theme'. I think if any of us went without food for this long, we'd be a bit 'confused, and we wouldn't need a book to tell us this. He even ackowledges that it might have been a staged event, but doesn't add anything more to it in his coverage. Very typical of Paulides to just end his 'story' where he sees fit.

    • @auntbarbara5576
      @auntbarbara5576 Před měsícem +17

      Stopped watching him a while ago. Much he does wrong.

    • @SpirituallyRefined
      @SpirituallyRefined Před měsícem +16

      Yea I stopped watching his vids a while ago because he ends things to make it fit his narrative. A lot of his missing people have more to them than what he covers. He’s gotta pay his bills and that’s fine but I won’t be contributing lol

    • @jakewinn
      @jakewinn Před měsícem +8

      Regardless of what you think about Paulides the fact is that these cases wouldn’t even be discussed if not for him. It’s impossible to cover, or even find, every detail of every case. Do you do any serious research yourself? If you do then you already know this

    • @rafael_lana
      @rafael_lana Před měsícem +16

      ​@@jakewinn as the extensive news coverage proves in this case, yes a lot of people would (and did) discuss the cases before he did. No one made the connection between them bc honestly there's not one if you don't have an agenda to prove. And the whole "do your research before you're allowed to criticize his" is absurd, the guy obviously only pursues the leads that proves what he wants to convey.

    • @deerichardz
      @deerichardz Před měsícem +8

      @@jakewinn Do you know how many times I see that? The ONLY reason you are hearing about some of these cases Paulides has labeled as '411', is for the fact that it is content that he has embellished for his grift. That's it. That's the backbone of the '411'. Do you honestly think that no one was looking into an open, and unsolved missing person case before Paulides cherry-picked it for his books?? Marten up. And yes, I do research some cases once in awhile, and I have yet to find one that doesn't have any discrepancies due to Paulides lying, omitting info, or just outright getting it wrong.

  • @SuviM
    @SuviM Před měsícem +3

    Was going to be out hiking this weekend but came down with the flu. Found your channel and have been binging the videos while resting. Great job on the research and telling the stories in a clear and interesting way.

  • @kimswansonlinner6889
    @kimswansonlinner6889 Před měsícem +3

    I think you got it right, Aiden. Thanks for this research.

  • @chloeflagler-hess3426
    @chloeflagler-hess3426 Před měsícem +24

    I'll take any chance to nerd out about my field hehehe. The snake imitating a copperhead is an example of Batesian mimicry! An animal with no other defense mechanisms evolves to imitate the coloration or sound of an animal that does, usually venom or bad taste to predators. There's also Mullerian mimicry, where a venomous/bad-tasting animal imitates another venomous/bad-tasting animal, so a predator only has to have an encounter with one species to avoid the rest. The one he described is probably a juvenile ratsnake. Great video as always!

  • @battlecatnix
    @battlecatnix Před měsícem +35

    I once woke up at camp with a scorpion and a bunch of spiders in my sleeping bag, also I once found a copperhead in my beanie baby collection, Oklahoma was a fun place

    • @auttosave7320
      @auttosave7320 Před měsícem +2

      I’m going to screenshot this comment and sent it to anyone that asks me why I have no interest in camping

  • @justinpatrick8696
    @justinpatrick8696 Před měsícem +17

    The Liguored Lounge should put an ingredient list out at least a few days before the episode so people can get there ingredients in advance!

  • @sawtootheyes523
    @sawtootheyes523 Před měsícem +15

    Being off by an hour in a timeframe is too easy to do, especially ifon vacation. And no cell phones! Maybe no watches, it is an old story, i am old enough to remember adults not wanting to be on “ clock time” when camping!

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Před měsícem +4

      At 74 I still live my life that way. There are certain things where the clock does matter and everything else happens when the stars align just right. I had high pressure jobs and often settled in positions where quality was cherished over quantity or the clock, within reason of course.

  • @SpookyEmmm
    @SpookyEmmm Před měsícem +5

    Just read about the 1942 L-8 US Navy “Ghost Blimp”!
    I’d loveeee to hear your take and research about it!
    You’re one of the best researches and journalists I’ve encountered… I LOVE your work and am SO grateful for the time you put into tracking down primary sources and exploring all possibilities of a thing!!
    You and your team are fantastic! 🥰🌲💀🕵🏻🔍🤔🧐

  • @MiB1313
    @MiB1313 Před měsícem +6

    Your pup looking off to the side like the Emperor on a Romen coin. Respect bro.

  • @HandsomeLongshanks
    @HandsomeLongshanks Před měsícem +12

    Best use of "now watch this drive" that ive seen in a while lol

  • @khaychi
    @khaychi Před měsícem +5

    I got a totally legit explanation for this case.
    She accidentally wandered into a portal opened by Bigfoot and was trapped in an alternate dimension. Meanwhile another portal opened with her Doppelganger crawling out. While she was trapped in an alternate dimension, her Doppelganger chose to walk out the woods, and that's who the witnesses have seen. Then later, she magically returned to our dimension because Bigfoot was bored. At the same time, her Doppelganger melted into a puddle. Then she walked out of the park and was found. DUH. 🙈

  • @bumblebeeisfree
    @bumblebeeisfree Před měsícem +8

    This is the most complex case of pixie led ive ever seen
    This is wild

  • @1Adamrpg
    @1Adamrpg Před měsícem +8

    I think it is totally reasonable that people are looking too far into some of her statements. By saying she screamed her lungs out but also didn't have the energy to shout when she heard rangers coming by, it's possible that what she meant by screamed her lungs out is that she had been previously screaming before the search and have lost her voice. It's also possible that her saying she had decided to come out was just another turn of phrase, like imagine there were some days where she was too weak to move but that last day she decided to get moving. You might say the reasoning she gave is strange, about starting work, but when you are desperate, energy starved, etc weird things can be sources of inspiration.
    Not saying there wasn't some sort of hoax involved, but her simply being lost for that amount of time seems reasonable and her statements seem odd on the face of it but they can be rationalized without too much effort.

  • @FernNicLaren
    @FernNicLaren Před měsícem +13

    I've been listening to the old episodes all week at work and had to muffle myself from laughing several times. You guys have grown so much in such a short amount of time and I'm weirdly proud??

  • @untapupkeepdraw5922
    @untapupkeepdraw5922 Před měsícem +13

    I think you should at least give more credence to the possibility she was in the wood the whole time. Firstly it is not only possible for someone to survive 2 weeks with only a couple hand fulls of berries to eat but is very realistic. 2weeks without food but having water is easily survivable. Not comfortable but survivable. Especially when she lost 18 pounds doing so. Her slowing metabolism and lack of food could have easily made her think she heard her father calling over the mountains and made her weakened voice less likely to be heard by people. When she said she "decided" that it was time to come out of the woods is not really that uncommon of a situation just an odd way to phrase it. A lot of people that are lost and have to rescue themselves from similar situations say they had to consciously make the decision that it was time to just get themselves out. I'm not saying that your theory is necessarily wrong but not weighing the known factual evidence as being more important than a few "witnesses" seems a huge folly especially when eye witnesses are rarely the most accurate evidence you ever come across.

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Před měsícem +1

      Your point is valid. She also could have fasted the whole time she was 'hoaxing'. Without that one point, the 18 lb. weight loss along with she fasted for a week often, brings a whole new dimension to the mystery. I would like to know what her nurse shoes looked like after two weeks. If she spent most of that time on main roads it is possible they were pretty clean. However two weeks walking and sleeping in the woods in the rain too would have them look a lot worse for wear than highway walking and bus riding. Also the father moving to the highway where she would be coming back from her trip is highly suspect.

  • @VT_Writer
    @VT_Writer Před měsícem +4

    I like that you’re open to new info. Missing Enigma does great work and definitely changed my outlook on the Charles McCullar case.

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Před měsícem +10

    Whether day hiking or backpacking the smart move is to pack a reasonably sized fanny pack with survival essentials, a tightly rolled windbreaker and beanie AND CARRY IT EVERYWHERE.
    Even the more experienced of us know that you can get turned around and lost by simply walking from your camp, out to dig a cat hole. When “everything looks the same” an environment can get disorienting. Especially during overcast or rain. Survival items should include fire making, signaling, thermoregulation, a headlamp, water tabs and a few energy bars🫶🏼

  • @Vinsonah_luvsShandie1989
    @Vinsonah_luvsShandie1989 Před měsícem +5

    Your dog is adorable thanks for sharing him /her with us! Seems to love you❤️I can’t sit down with out my little one getting on my lap and laying down she thinks she owns me I guess she sort of does lol thx for another one you can tell you put a lot of work into these videos and your info is the usually the most accurate on the subjects you cover

  • @MrEnjoivolcom1
    @MrEnjoivolcom1 Před měsícem +11

    Copperhead bites very rarely kill. You can die, yes, absolutely. But with medical care, odds are you’ll be fine. I’d be more worried about the Eastern Diamondback and Timberback rattlesnakes. Eastern Diamondback is the most venomous reptile on the entire North American continent. Black widow spiders are actually the most venomous thing in North America.

  • @wannabefarmer5236
    @wannabefarmer5236 Před měsícem +2

    As someone who was lost for 3 days as a toddler. The yelling thing is more accurate than you think. When you’re scared the brain tries to cope so it makes you hear the voices of your parents. At least I did and I always called back even though I wasn’t actually yelling to them

  • @johnsaul5142
    @johnsaul5142 Před měsícem +2

    I like all the research you do. Ran into you accidentally, hooked on your channel.

  • @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin
    @Brianfailedgot2keepontruckin Před měsícem +4

    " Im strong but not very intelligent". The most truthful thing to come out of her mouth during the entire ordeal.

  • @Alesha_Lewer
    @Alesha_Lewer Před měsícem +10

    Been binge watching this channel again the last few days and I’m so excited to catch a brand new video. Thank you Lore Lodge!

  • @supahfly1972
    @supahfly1972 Před 25 dny +2

    Dude, I love your show. You are a great investigator.
    So this all makes perfect sense to me. I'm a registered nurse, and for 26 years I've seen people in terrible circumstances, and how they try to naviagate them. Dig this:
    She's on a trip with her religious and mental health dad. She gets tired of it, she snaps, and makes an emotional decison to bale and hitch-hike (or something, anything, to get away from her dad. in emotional decision-making, all logic and reason goes out the window) her way to first somewhere, then changes her mind possibly and decides to head somewhere else.
    Human beings are fragile. Exhaustion, lack of nutrition, dehydration all contribute to her emotional storm of confusion and unsureness about where to go and what to do. No doubt she changed her mind a time or two when deciding what to do next. But at the end of the time she was lost and exhausted, she finally just gave up and perhaps decided she missed her dad after all and just wanted to down-play everything and get back to normalcy.
    Further consider just how many details in those articles may be wrong, through clerical error or simple miscommunication.
    I think there was no mischeif on her part; conspiracy, no weirdness, jut a young lady who got frustrated, ran away, and then got tired and missed her warm bed. She's actually very lucky to have survived all that!

  • @Hocuspocus-et2fg
    @Hocuspocus-et2fg Před měsícem +3

    Those old nurses shoes were very comfortable for those who had to stay on their feet for a long time. Also, they had good traction when pushing, pulling, lifting and squatting.

  • @elizaRose8900
    @elizaRose8900 Před měsícem +3

    To me" decided to leave the woods" could just mean that beforehand she was wandering around with the goal of finding her original trail or finding her dad or finding the searchers and at that point when she " decided to leave the woods" she simply changed her goal from trying to find the people who were looking for her to just walking until she is out of the trees and happened to find the trail in the process. I know I've done that before gotten turned around while walking through a wooded area And there's definitely a difference between wandering around to try and find the trail you were originally on and picking a direction and walking in a straight line until you are " out "

  • @joshuasewell9974
    @joshuasewell9974 Před měsícem +5

    Some folks do not change their clocks for daylight savings time, settling to be an hour off for half the year. It’s possible that’s why they were off by an hour.

  • @stephenwebb6862
    @stephenwebb6862 Před měsícem +2

    I'm loving your channel. Very thorough work. I have a case from my hometown that not many people have covered. Celia May's from Willingboro NJ 1996

  • @HeidiSue60
    @HeidiSue60 Před měsícem +2

    I most certainly WILL go watch a Missing Enigma video. Yours and that channel are probably the most thorough with your details on any given case.

    • @deerichardz
      @deerichardz Před měsícem

      Check out Zealous Beast as well as Missing Enigma. Both top-notch!

  • @devon-zx8ni
    @devon-zx8ni Před měsícem +67

    i tried watching a video debunking you guys and it was so disorienting. take that as a compliment

    • @joshlittke9305
      @joshlittke9305 Před měsícem +28

      Lmao why would people even try, he’s very careful about what he says and the research is incredibly well done.

    • @joshlittke9305
      @joshlittke9305 Před měsícem +1

      Lmao why would people even try, he’s very careful with what he says/how he words things, and the research is incredibly well done.

    • @joshlittke9305
      @joshlittke9305 Před měsícem

      Lmao why would people even try, he’s very careful with what he says/how he words things, and the research is incredibly well done.

    • @YourFavoriteVampireSuccubus
      @YourFavoriteVampireSuccubus Před měsícem

      Who was it?

    • @BRENDANTHERED
      @BRENDANTHERED Před měsícem +6

      @@joshlittke9305 I'm sure the fact that he's a freemason has nothing to do with it (!)
      ×3

  • @SylviaRafajko
    @SylviaRafajko Před měsícem +19

    I just finnsihed rewatching his Blair witch project video and finnished a minute before the premiere started

  • @GodfatherXXI
    @GodfatherXXI Před 13 dny +1

    Of the countless missing person cases I have heard over the years, not a single one was resolved with the words, "I have to be at work on Monday."

  • @samirish6696
    @samirish6696 Před měsícem +1

    Whenever a missing persons case is receiving a lot of media exposure, the number of reports of people who may only tangentially look like the missing person can get pretty overwhelming.

  • @MKUltra42
    @MKUltra42 Před měsícem +18

    Ooh, got to the end. This makes sense now lol.

  • @lewisjenkins8928
    @lewisjenkins8928 Před měsícem +4

    I'd love you to consider covering the Jack Family disappearance. I've been trying for ages to work on the case, but I lack both the facilities and the time to invest into it. I'd be happy to talk through any research I've done, or just send you it, if there's an email. There's also a very good Real Horror video on it.

  • @saintnick1952
    @saintnick1952 Před měsícem +1

    Love how this channel has grown over the last 2-3 years it’s been great to see

  • @settame1
    @settame1 Před měsícem +4

    We bought a property, found out there were copperheads and now have been desperately researching anti-venom and how to get rid of snakes.
    Apparently they really don’t bother people unless you step in their dens. I don’t want to take a chance though.

  • @kyleborgesano3391
    @kyleborgesano3391 Před měsícem +11

    Regarding the snakes Coloration, it's called Aposematic Coloration.

  • @GrunkyMcSaucy
    @GrunkyMcSaucy Před měsícem +2

    Love these Smokies videos. As someone who grew up in the foothills of the Smokies, being familiar with most of the areas and a number of the trails it makes the videos so interesting.

  • @Kerryjotx
    @Kerryjotx Před měsícem +1

    Sorry Aiden. I’m an ER doc in Mississippi and we treat copperhead bites multiple times a year. In fact I treated somebody last week. They’re not fatal, except extreme circumstances for example multiple bites of a toddler, etc.

  • @EnbyAxolotlOfficial
    @EnbyAxolotlOfficial Před měsícem +5

    tbh we need more dog content. The dog REALLY keeps my attention

  • @blemishednicely8402
    @blemishednicely8402 Před měsícem +7

    9:30 -ish
    That Copperhead mimicry isn't uncommon, actually...
    ...there's a snake called a Gopher Snake, pattern looks almost EXACTLY like a Diamond-Back Rattlesnake but it isn't venomous/has no fangs & doesn't have a rattle.
    It DOES, however, coil up JUST like one & hides its tail in dry grass/leaves, etc, then shakes it back&forth to simulate a Rattler's rattle (while doing said coil pose). Rattler's are members of the Viper family, they have an infrared-like gland by their olfactories (why they're such good night-hunters, but can also identify other Vipers this way)...point being the Gopher Snake would be unable to observe this behaviour in order to adapt it without being busted & eaten.
    They're simply just designed that way. It's FASCINATING, actually~

  • @Finalwarlock
    @Finalwarlock Před měsícem +1

    You just came on my feed for the first time in what seems like months.

  • @johnnyboyd663
    @johnnyboyd663 Před měsícem +2

    I grew up on 129 my whole life, and I can promise......being lost on foot anywhere near happy valley road in the 50s or 60s was not a good place to be for a woman.

  • @moragmacgregor6792
    @moragmacgregor6792 Před měsícem +3

    We wore nursing shoes far marching band, my older sister and I, in the early and middle 1960s. They came in lots of sizes and were designed for comfort. 😅 Thanks for reminding me of those awesome times.

  • @MrPool-mp5sp
    @MrPool-mp5sp Před měsícem +3

    Packing for a camping trip while watching this, hope I don't end up in a lore Lodge video

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Před měsícem

      Make sure you wear white nurses shoes. They will ensure you get out safely if something does happen.😉😉

  • @syntheticat-3
    @syntheticat-3 Před měsícem +2

    I have a friend who casually told me she's gone a week without eating, as if it was as normal as taking a shower, the other week. I was flabbergasted but there really are folks out there Built Different

    • @dawnmoriarty9347
      @dawnmoriarty9347 Před měsícem

      Three day fasting is a fairly well reported phenomenon amongst people wishing to "reset/kick-start their metabolism"

  • @stevenknetsch8214
    @stevenknetsch8214 Před měsícem +3

    Love when your dog ends up on your lap! 😊

  • @Drinkingcarpenter
    @Drinkingcarpenter Před měsícem +3

    Love your channel found you from the unsubscribe podcast, it was fantastic, I live in Montgomery county PA, go birds, go Phillies, your content is awesome, I love history and would love to chill one day and talk history

  • @markthompson2079
    @markthompson2079 Před měsícem +6

    Like i said i like what you do. Nursing shoes are and were some of the most comfortable shoes. They also had back then live rubber soles. Nusrses stand and do massive amounts of walking. I hated mom's white nursing shoes. The leather uppers had to be scrubbed and polished regularly. The live rubber soles was also hard to keep clean. Lile a dumb ass i asked why live rubber soles. It was kind of gross to me as a kid but mom said it helped them walk quietly but more importantly they held fast if blood or urine and poop was on the floor. Even water or petrelum products did not cause them to slip. Back then petroleum products were used as ky gelly wasn't around. Mom's shies required more maintenance than dad's work boots that i had to waterproof twice a year with that stinking mink oil. I do not remember a heal tap on any of Mom's nursing shoes. That would have been counter productive as nurses needed to walk quietly so not to wake those in their charge. Sick people need their sleep and nurses needed to enter rooms and leave without bothering the patients. So no taps!
    If you need to know things from that era find Old Folks to ask. The true wealth of a country is held in the wisdom of it's older generations. The passing of that wisdom to the younger generation is how nations prosper. As you know history is written by those who win or is a activist. It changes over time. But learning history from those that have lived is some of the best history available.

    • @alka9613
      @alka9613 Před měsícem

      I've seen another kind of the period where the soles and heels were fairly thin leather for the times. Heel taps in those or live rubber soles wouldn't stay put at all since they are nailed in. Or they would stab your heels by working through the sole, which heel taps would eventually do in any other shoe anyway.

    • @markthompson2079
      @markthompson2079 Před měsícem

      @@alka9613 mom's rubber soles were sewed on like most shoes of those day's. They had leather then the rubber soles. The rubber only lasted about a year then they went to the cobbler shop for a new sole just like you would for any other shoe or boot. I can remember when dad's company required the little funny looking rubber thing on the heal and center of the sole towards the front up by the toes. It was supposed to keep you from slipping when walking on wet walkways.
      I only remember Mom having those nurse's shoes for a couple of years before one that had the sole like sneakers that was one piece and could not have a new sole put on. The upper was still leather though and of course all white. But back then the nurses wore white uniforms, white hose and the nurse's white cap with a colored strip. To me that what a nurse looks like. The stuff they wear today, to me, does not look at all professional in any way.
      Like I said it was my Job to keep the shoes clean and polished or treated with the stinky mink oil. That included mine and my siblings shoes as well. Back then shoes cost money and you took care of them. Now days very few people take care of their shoes. It's one thing I look at when I meet someone because it says volumes about the person.
      Out of all the years Mom worked as a nurse and in many different departments I never remember any of her shoes having the heal tap on them.

    • @dawnmoriarty9347
      @dawnmoriarty9347 Před měsícem +1

      In the 1980s I wore rubber soled shoes during my nursing training for these exact reasons. Quiet and non slip. We knew that, apart from the lack of ankle support, they were better than hiking boots at the time

  • @Buzzword27
    @Buzzword27 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent, I admire the way your videos have changed.

  • @davidbiagi2932
    @davidbiagi2932 Před měsícem +1

    I think you’re 100% right. I think she got a ride and then stayed in that hotel, checked out, went somewhere else and then slowly started heading back. The whole time she was just a step or two ahead. Nothing else really makes any sense.

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine Před měsícem +3

    I think you probably nailed it. The entire story is weird. Who goes camping and hiking in nursing shoes? That alone is very strange. If she made to the mountain with only a couple of hours of daylight left, why would you leave your jacket? That would be the most important piece of gear you have.

    • @victorialawhon2251
      @victorialawhon2251 Před měsícem +4

      Others noted that in the '50s there weren't hiking shoes for women and nurses shoes were built for comfort.

    • @WayneTheSeine
      @WayneTheSeine Před měsícem

      @@victorialawhon2251 Makes sense

  • @sandrafaith
    @sandrafaith Před měsícem +2

    I think you're 100% correct with your theory.

  • @jamescraig7921
    @jamescraig7921 Před měsícem +1

    She went to visit her friend and felt guilty and wasn't eating, and after 2 weeks, her friend dropped her off back at the park.

  • @audibjornsson6107
    @audibjornsson6107 Před měsícem +2

    Your pup looks thoroughly unimpressed 😂 it must be because there was no long history given of the area, which we love best!

  • @joshua5122
    @joshua5122 Před měsícem +5

    Crazy, I went to camp horseshoe with my boyscout troop growing up.

  • @francinesmith1889
    @francinesmith1889 Před měsícem +5

    10:27 obv lol none of y’all checked the shape of the snake’s head

  • @ewhays
    @ewhays Před měsícem +1

    I was listening to this almost as a podcast while driving past US-129, Alcoa Highway, in Knoxville, Tennessee. It’s almost surreal to hear so much about my hometown. Also almost no one I’ve met says “Four One One” always “Four Eleven” I get the coincidence though.

  • @Reina.Nijinsky
    @Reina.Nijinsky Před měsícem +1

    Subbed 👍🏼 @6:35 ur narration is awesome ofc, but the doggo sealed the deal for me. Hello from NYC 🍎