I love that Agatha's writing career was born of spite. Her mother wouldn't teach her to read so she taught herself. Her sister bet her she couldn't write a mystery so she did. Love that energy.
that letter archie burned ONE HUNDRED PERCENT was an accusation of cheating by agatha, and the reason he burned it was because he didn't want proof of his adultery all over the newspapers. it would be very hard to convince me otherwise
@@arthurvice503 It was Archie who said she had lost her memory, maybe she just booked in under a pseudonym and wanted to get away from it all for a while.
How can she lose her memories if she sent a letter to her brother about where she is. If she sent the letter before she lost her memories how did she knew to go to that exact spa after she lost her memories. I call some bs on her story.
I did a lot of self-teaching and remember clear as a bell that I could read Mickey Mouse and the Sorcerer's Apprentice, and Rumplestiltskin, before I started kindergarten. Though my parents did help out when they had time.
I like to imagine that her dirtbag husband just assumed she lost her memory because she didn’t say anything to him. Her husband “hey honey I’m here to take you home” Agatha: just glaring at him and refusing to talk to him Her husband “great heavens my wife has lost her memory!!! Surely that is the ONLY reason she’s not saying anything to me!! She doesn’t know who I am!”
I genuinely don’t understand why this is regarded as a mystery- like… she told people where she was going, she was in a very reasonable accident, she lived to tell the story after she was PICKED UP WHERE SHE SAID SHE WOULD BE. Like… if they had just immediately checked in on where she said she was right from the beginning it wouldn’t be regarded as a mystery like it is. Just because she writes mysteries doesn’t mean everything that’s ever happened to her has some ulterior motive
Everything about her story doesn't add up, and nothing about her accident was reasonable either. The car was precariously teetering on a cliff, in a very dramatic and extremely unrealistic fashion. How often does an out of control car end up perfectly balanced on a cliff so as not to fall off but allow a concussed driver to get out and walk away? It's a mystery because she says one thing but all evidence points to it not being true.
@@LoveLee_Dreamer honestly I still don't think it matters. I think she had a genuine psychotic break. She many have muddied up the details because she didn't want the public to know exactly what happened.
Yup she had a traumatic brain injury after already been deeply depressed that likely triggered a dissociative state that left her with tempary amnesia. With psychiatric treatment involving her loved ones giving her support needed she was able to come out of it slowly just as you would expect. Her account easily cleared up any remaining questions. I fail to see how this could be a true mystery
Agatha’s mum: NO READING Agatha: *learns to read* Agatha’s mum: Don’t marry Archie Agatha: *marries Archie* Agatha’s sister: I bet you can’t write a mystery novel Agatha: *becomes one of the most famous writers of all time*
I used to know someone who saw their friend murdered in front of them. They then proceeded to finish out college without remembering a thing about having done so afterwards. Grief an trauma really just Does That to people sometimes. Its terrifying what the mind can do when it doesn’t want to be hurt.
I've only read one of Christie's novels, (And Then There We're None) and it was terribly depressing and had a horrifying plot twist. But it was very nice in stylistic manner. I'm an author myself, and I was in awe of how she completely blindsided me with that plot twist. I want to write like her.
I fell in love with reading because mom got me agatha Christie… there were other books but I fell in love with mystery and that’s the books I read after… I LOVE THEM. I’ve watched every series or film made of the books and I wish to pick up reading again. I’m so glad my mom introduced me to her booooksss ❤️
Considering it mentions her and Archie moved apart after her lapse in memory, Archie likely was set to be home by the time the daughter wakes up in order to take care of her, and did this up until they found Agatha and she regained custody. Or she had a nanny. The child clearly didn't have anything bad happen to her despite her mother's disappearance, so it had to be one of the two. 😳
Yess omg!! There is a channel about cleaning up crime scenes uncensored, and I've never gotten a content warning for their vids, yet i get one for this...no logic whatsoever
Looks like the dude in YTs basement who puts content warnings was drunk and gave this a content warning because he doesnt get paid enough to do a good job
that's a real jump in logic since she apparently had no clue she even had a husband at that time, i think it's FAR more about her suddenly "waking up" with money, a relaxing holiday, and zero recollection of any of her recent troubles OR her responsibilities. Anyone would love that.
For people who don’t understand how writing more than 2 books a year is impressive: Most books, especially debuts, can take all from a year to 10 years based on the author. If you’re contracted to a publisher you will have a deadline which is usually a year if it’s in a series. Personally I’ve been writing on a 7-part story since I was 15 years old (19 now) and though I’m a young writer the way **I** personally write means the whole story has to be on some level done. Which means it’s gonna be a while before they’re even considered being published. Her writing more than one a year shows that it was her element and that she was so good at her job that she didn’t have that type of writer’s block most authors/aspiring authors have
I agree I’ve been writing novels since I was 15 (18 at the time of comment) and none of which have really been finished. But I started something last summer based upon a small theory about Jack the Ripper and now as I have nearly finished book 1 I decided to work on a stand alone. If they are published I would hope for them to be released the same year as I am really enjoying writing them, and I love all the characters
I'm not someone who reads a lot of books, but yeah, writing in general is hard. Especially after you have to write your thesis for your final project as an undergrad.
@@maximusheaton8375 it’s a joke about the husband allegedly burning the letter that agatha gave him! he said there was nothing important in it but we can’t really believe him
Christie: I'm going to a spa in Yorkshire. The police: She's just in a silly goofy mood! Also, I know this was said, but this 100% sounds like a case of a dissociative fugue, or a fugue state. And it is just as terrifying to experience as it sounds like it would be.
Honestly that has always been my take on it. Agatha Christie just wanted to humiliate her cheating husband and also wanted to just party it out. I mean a prolific mystery writer HAS to know that cops are gonna be worthless so who's gonna call her bluff? The guys who held a séance instead of GOING TO LIVERPOOL? Good for her that's Gaslight Girlboss Gatekeep energy
@@stagrunners plausible. Also why would she use the girl that her husband cheated on last name? If she lost her memory I would assume she would not remember that name.
@@cjgbii3829 To get people to find out who that woman was without her bringing it up & to be seen as the victim that was so hurt, not even memory loss could rid her mind of the name,
“The following content has been identified by the CZcams community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.” Oh this is going to be a good one…
the times ive suffered from dissociation, i couldn’t recognize my own face either so it is entirely plausible she could see photos of herself and not make the connection. i can look at myself in the mirror and logically know it’s my face but something in my mind just doesn’t click properly to help me recognize it as myself. it’s an odd feeling
Her story reminds me of Matilda, Matilda’s parents wouldn’t teach her to read or send her to school so she taught her self, same with Agatha, Matilda then became obsessed with reading, so did Agatha, then they became like the characters in the books they wrote/read
I love their chemistry when working together. I swear, their unedited reactions is excellent. The gem exchange starting not long before the 11:00 mark is pure gold! This episode is what pointed me toward her work. Thank you guys!
“…….So yeah! I’m gonna change my name, pull on a wig, and get on a train. Makes sense!” ~ Shane comes up with some golden statements, but I can also see him doing this for the absolute hell of it!
I believe she got the revenge she wanted. When her scumbag husband remarried one newspaper actually posted about his wedding and how the bride was a spinster younger than him named the same name that Agatha Christie used in the hotel and that said bride was with him in a party in the moment that Agatha Christie was gone missing. This is history and online now. The mistress' name is everywhere even today. And to make it worst Agatha worked with Nelle planning events for kids.
It didnt seem like a joke, what was the joke? It just came out of absolutely nowhere. Also it felt really genuine to me. Im not familiar with these guys so maybe theres some context im missing
The poor woman needed a break. Her mother died, she had writer’s block, and her husband was cheating on her. How many of us don’t want to drop everything and go off the grid when things get difficult?
You’re right! I wanted to run away when I was 19 after being forced to drop out of college (terrible grades and agreement with parents), being cheated on and then dumped, diagnosed with depression, being grounded, and almost being disowned. I didn’t do it but I get why she would have done it.
let’s be real. this very polite lady wanted to get away but didn’t know how to do it. her husband cheated on her, she’s depressed, etc. she’s a mystery author, probably a bit dramatic (it’s the 20s). She packs a bag, drives probably a bit off, walks to the train, vibes for a couple days, and feels better after coming back from being “off the grid.” I give her props
It could also be a psychological thing, she was so traumatised by her mum's death, her husband's cheating that her mum had warned her of, that she wanted to sort of run away. But instead of planning it, it happened unconsciously and she wanted to get rid of this life, which is why it may also have taken her a little time to remember this life too.
Know to do it. Her husband cheated on her, she dependsed , ect. Mystery author, a bit dramic ( it's the 20s). She packs a bag , drivers pombley a bit off, walks to the train, vibes for a couple days, and feels better after come back from being off the grid. I give her props
@@midnight3458 Yes..maybe it was amnesia due to PTSD, some people experience such things- she lost her true confidant in her mother , the fact that her mom turned out to be right, Archie basically traumatizing her life...she was in too much pain!
@@prarthanamahale6437 seems more like disassociation, I've had a disassociative episode before and cant remember what happened the entire time I was in it, one minute I was one place and the next I was somewhere else doing something different, it's so confusing
Her disappearance certainly opened the door for other authors to come up with their own spins: The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont (told from the mistress's pov) and The Mystery of Mrs Christie by Marie Benedict are recent novels. I recommend both!
Sounds to me like the trauma of losing her mother and her husband having an affair, combined with her already wobbly mental health, triggered a dissociative episode. Dissociation is hardly recognised today, so I don't imagine they'd have picked up on it or even known what it was back then.
I think of the same scenario. She did underwent a psychiatric treatment or smth as mentioned in the video. So, even there wasn't really someone who can diagnose it, she eventually regained her memories back
I was thinking it was an dissociative episode as well. The trauma from losing her mother and her husband's affair definitely could have contributed to that.
Shane knowing “Yes We Have No Bananas” adds more proof to the theory that he is a evil deity that has decided to spend this chapter of his immortality torturing Ryan with painful cynicism and scepticism despite being himself a supernatural creature. He has had many lifetimes but in every one he finds himself a ‘Ryan Bergara’ to torture
There's a fruit store on our street It's run by a Greek. And he keeps good things to eat But you should hear him speak! When you ask him anything, he never answers "no". He just "yes"es you to death, and as he takes your dough He tells you "Yes, we have no bananas We have-a no bananas today. We've string beans, and onions Cabbageses, and scallions, And all sorts of fruit and say We have an old fashioned to-mah-to A Long Island po-tah-to But yes, we have no bananas. We have no bananas today." Business got so good for him that he wrote home today, "Send me Pete and Nick and Jim; I need help right away." When he got them in the store, there was fun, you bet. Someone asked for "sparrow grass" and then the whole quartet All answered "Yes, we have no bananas
I’m very much inclined to believe her. What she was going through at the time sounds very much conducive to a mental breakdown or dissociative episode, the latter of which the people of the period wouldn’t have had an actual term for. Plus, I’m happy to hear that things turned out well for her and she died peacefully at such an old age. Good for her, yo. Might check out some of her works after this.
I know the bar is low but I am newly endeared to Shane every time he gets hearted over the mistreatment of vulnerable people or the betrayal of someone's trust. Thank you boys for another good case!
Agatha: I’m in a Yorkshire spa Police: no she’s disguised as a man in London we can’t find her Agatha: I’m literally in a Yorkshire spa Police: we literally have no idea where she is
It's things like this that causes movies and general entertainment to stereotypically make fun of the English police force, like Sherlock and Around The World In 80 Days.
inspiring woman. How many times are toxic people going to mock others for talking about their ambitions and dreams in life. Literally every time that someone finally achieves their dream, these haters get proven wrong and i feel embarrassed for them lmao like haters, please stop, i feel sorry for y'all at this point. Just be supportive and kind, folks
found this channel today and i am absolutely loving these unsolved mysteries and duo of Ryan and Shane. this is what i will be binge watching for a while now.
you guys left out the best part about the seance- it wasn't called by inspectors, it was called by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. the man spent his entire life writing about deductive reasoning and logic and threw it all to the wind when his bestie went missing
For postmortem: Why is this video age-restricted/sensitive content when this is one of the least disturbing unsolved videos. I mean Jack the ripper details were more brutal than this. Also Shane saying quid was the best bit of this video.
I love that this is the only unsolved video I’ve ever gotten a “disturbing content” warning for and it was probably the least disturbing unsolved video the guys have ever done
well the implication if Agatha did have her daughter in the car with her is that Agatha was going to kill herself AND the child. that's a little disturbing but yeah, they covered the Jamison case which could have been murder/suicide so still not anything new for the boys. this new warning is unsolved
Honestly this sounds like a textbook fugue state. It’s brought on by trauma (her mother’s passing, her husbands affair, her car accident even), plus a possible a head injury from the accident. Sad people didn’t understand as much about psychology as we do today…. People in fugue states frequently don’t recognize photographs of themselves, they are completely dissociated from who they were and have subconsciously created completely new identities for themselves. There have been stories of people in these dissociative episodes that go missing and are found years later living completely different lives with no memory of who they were before. It’s rare, but it happens. I think that is what happened to Mrs. Agatha Christie.
Honestly I think this is my theory. I wonder if what was written in the letter to her husband would have been incriminating and aligning with the disappearance narrative.
As a relatively new reader of Agatha Christie I am going to believe her. I mean she had two really traumatic events happen simultaneously, I wouldn’t be surprised if she was in dissociative state
Hear me out… she was far too much a lady, so she couldn’t flip out on the cheating husband. Hence, a sneaky little plan to out him. TBH though, I believe her. I think she hit her head and had memory loss. Maybe she remembered the mistress’ last name because it had haunted her for a long time.
Post-mortem: she’s clearly not shy to do anything out of spite. She learnt to read because her mother wouldn’t allow, she wrote mystery novels because her sister thought she couldn’t. What would stop her from shaming her husband publicly?
Ya don’t think there’s a bit of a jump between teaching yourself to read and faking your own disappearance in an immensely convoluted way?? Also I don’t think she learned to read out of spite I think she just wanted to know how to read lmao
the vid said she learned to read because she was understimulated. and it seems like beyond that she had a pretty great relationship with her mother. also writing mystery novels because her sister thought she couldn't? i think that was probably a push to do something she maybe has always wanted to do. not saying she didn't shame her husband because honestly... i'm not mad about that. but i find this a pretty big jump esp since these events are from when she was much younger
Assuming she only taught herself how to read because her mother wouldn't teach her is a huge jump in conclusion lmao, she probably just wanted to read. If it was only out of spite she would've stopped right after showing off to her mom. Same thing with her sister, talented people are often competitive, so the challenge could definitely be an incentive, but that doesn't mean it was out of spite. It's incredibly out of character for her to be experiencing pain, loss and probably depression because of her mother's death and also have the energy and mental fortitude to plan a convoluted revenge plot against her husband. Also, why would she use his lover's surname as an alias if this was really a revenge?
Everyone is talking about the whereabouts of Agatha and the reasons behind it. And here I am sitting just wondering whatever happened to her 5-year-old daughter. I mean was it just like she woke up next morning and her mum was gone and just nobody all around? Imagine the distress this must be for a small child, possibly going on for days until sombody eventually checked on her. Or did I miss that somebody else was there to take care of her? Somehow the thought of her daughter being there alone, scared and kind of forgotten amidst of all the effort to find Agatha is far more haunting for me than anything else.
For the post Mortem: There is a rare disorder called Dissociative Fugue where someone can forget their identity. It is marked often by childhood trauma, but can be caused by a singular traumatic event traumatic event. The person makes unplanned or unexpected trips or wandering and sometimes forms a new identity. This fits with Agathas story. The car crash, her being suicidal, could have caused a fugue state. But whats odd though is Agatha was found where she said she would be. Also, the fact she used the last name of her husbands mistress. She could have been in a fugue state and those be coincidences, but it seems odd.
Maybe there’s a little bit of her memory like at the back of her mind where she knew the hotel, the mistress, but just doesn’t have the consciousness to know what it meant. Just like what the boys said. This happened actually (a bit) to me before, dealing with childhood trauma and a sudden big traumatic event brought me to a similar situation that I only was able to “get back” through long and intense therapy.
I don't buy the fugue state theory. There were too much of coincidences, like the last location of the car, the using of her husband's mistress last name and ending on the same destination as she said she would go (on the letter).
I mean, when you take into consideration Agatha's history of mental illness, and the fact that she is experiencing 2 extremely traumatic events nearly simultaneously, is it really that unlikely to theorize that she had some type of disassociative episode?
That was my thought too! Combining her mental health issues with her maybe car accident she could have been in an amnesiac state or experiencing a major dissociative episode. Who knows!
Especially in a time where psychology was not only barely understood, it was highly looked down upon. No one back then would believe a smart writer could have that haopen
Highly unlikely. 100+ million copies of her books sold. That’s all you need to know. She knew what she was doing. Mystery writer created a real-life mystery that captured the worlds attention while also publicly shaming her husband. TMZ would have a field day if this happened today lol
going into a dissociative state does make one forget things. as a system, we go through that a lot and we don't often remember what happened during or shortly after a dissociative episode. i definitely believe mrs. christie's story.
Because of this episode right, I’m now mixing up Blanche DuBois (from Streetcar Named Desire) and Agatha Christie. For no real reasons other than they both faced marital troubles.
She was going through some really tough times, sounds like the trauma led to a dissociative episode. She even took the name of cheater husband's mistress probably because she was thinking about the upcoming divorce a lot. Also, fun fact, among the people involved in the "spiritual medium search" of Agatha was none other than Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes lol
@@ethanweeter2732 idk about they are being friend, but Arthur Conan Doyle was really interested in supernatural thing, no wonder he came to that event.
@@raima6877 Yup. Doyle believed in the paranormal, and was convinced the psychics would crack the case. She was UK's national treasure, and Doyle probably thought he was doing a public service.
This is a pretty old video but I must point out that after "losing her memory" she was able to finish a novel Even with the amount of help she had how do you manage to remember what you were writing
Umm, I knew that song. Knew as much of the lyrics as he did. Didn't even realize the song was that old. If asked before knowing this, I probably would have guessed it to be some quirky 40s song. I'm surprised more people haven't heard it. LOL.
Make sure to leave your questions for our Post Mortem episode down below!
For The Post Mortem: Is it possible that she was drunk and that's why her car was found like that? Like maybe she lost control of the car
For The Post Mortem: is the hotdaga going to continue?
@@agatha6385 same question here
Down below? Do you mean like a reply to this comment or a seperate comment?
Ok
Clearly, the 'disturbing content' warning was for the horrific english accents
Yes!
underrated comment 😭
They were literally great accents. That is literally how they talk and sound.
@@catabc-rd8dy not english are you? 😭
@@comicallylargetoe Fish n' chips mate. No, I'm not lol.
I love that Agatha's writing career was born of spite. Her mother wouldn't teach her to read so she taught herself. Her sister bet her she couldn't write a mystery so she did. Love that energy.
Spite can push people to do amazing things.
Which is why I would love to believe the theory that she did all this to ruin her husband's weekend w his mistress LMAO
right which gives credence to the theory that she went missing just to expose her husband. she is one to go the distance to be petty.
Spite is THE motivation of many of her characters to be fair
She was a baddie
Police: man it's so depressing Agatha is gone.
Agatha: hey im just at the spa in Yorkshire
Police: sometimes I feel like I can still hear her voice 🥺
LMFAOOO
Lmao
lol
😂😂😂
Lol
Agatha Christie: *leaves a letter explaining where she is going*
UK police: This must be this female hysteria everyone's talking about
an inexplicable species 🤨🤨
lmao they literally took a dog more seriously than her
yes because we all do that as we go through female hysteria
LMAOOOO EXACTLY
Uk police: Women ☕
*agatha: "i'm literally in yorkshire"*
*the police: "nah she wildin"*
Technically, she was wildin'! Out there boogie-ing down on a Wednesday night🥳💃🏽
PLSSSS 😭
@@longlivethebook5877 hahah
@@nesquackity that’s not funny
@@hqtt7957 🅾️ К
The whole world: AGATHA CHRISTIE IS MISSING! WE HAVE TO FIND HER!!!
Agatha Christie: 💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃
Please 💀💀💀
LMAO PLS
StooOoop😭😭😭
She was really just chillin lmfao
Your so quirky
that letter archie burned ONE HUNDRED PERCENT was an accusation of cheating by agatha, and the reason he burned it was because he didn't want proof of his adultery all over the newspapers. it would be very hard to convince me otherwise
ooooooooooohhhhh
@@arthurvice503 beforehand. otherwise i don't think she'd know who the people were to write letters to them
@@arthurvice503 It was Archie who said she had lost her memory, maybe she just booked in under a pseudonym and wanted to get away from it all for a while.
i agree
Totally 💯
I believe she had a gone girl moment and I support her
sometimes a lady's got to go "gone girl" for a bit, a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do, ya know?
this is like lowkey inspo to gone girl thanks to ms agatha ✨🙌🏼
kids
Cringe
this comment just made me go buy the book gone girl oops-
Agatha: I'm in Yorkshire
Police: *Search the skies*
Agatha: literally sends a letter telling exactly where she is
Police: "nah it's fake. Let's not check there"
How the hell is this a inappropriate video?
Look in the skies
Look in disguise
How can she lose her memories if she sent a letter to her brother about where she is. If she sent the letter before she lost her memories how did she knew to go to that exact spa after she lost her memories. I call some bs on her story.
Agatha: **literally sends a letter showing her specific whereabouts**
police: *WhAt AbOuT pOrTsMoUtH?!*
Ryan: "At age five, she taught herself how to read."
What in the Matilda is this-
My step dad taught himself to read at 2
Ryan : at age five, she taught herself how to read.
Im really curious how can one do that or learn another language all by themselves
@@hanhoang7883 same way children learn to speak, by observation.
I did a lot of self-teaching and remember clear as a bell that I could read Mickey Mouse and the Sorcerer's Apprentice, and Rumplestiltskin, before I started kindergarten. Though my parents did help out when they had time.
I like to imagine that her dirtbag husband just assumed she lost her memory because she didn’t say anything to him.
Her husband “hey honey I’m here to take you home”
Agatha: just glaring at him and refusing to talk to him
Her husband “great heavens my wife has lost her memory!!! Surely that is the ONLY reason she’s not saying anything to me!! She doesn’t know who I am!”
I love this comment so much.
Not only this but it could be after he came up with the idea, she could have went with the theory so she could avoid him even more
No, she had brain scans done that showed actual gaps in her memory, she was actually physically ill, she wasn't faking it
@@jellybeanboyBrain scans???
Mate she died in 76.
I genuinely don’t understand why this is regarded as a mystery- like… she told people where she was going, she was in a very reasonable accident, she lived to tell the story after she was PICKED UP WHERE SHE SAID SHE WOULD BE. Like… if they had just immediately checked in on where she said she was right from the beginning it wouldn’t be regarded as a mystery like it is. Just because she writes mysteries doesn’t mean everything that’s ever happened to her has some ulterior motive
it’s a mystery because she claims she doesn’t remember anything after the accident and swore she was mrs. neele until she got home …. like huh? 🧐
Everything about her story doesn't add up, and nothing about her accident was reasonable either. The car was precariously teetering on a cliff, in a very dramatic and extremely unrealistic fashion. How often does an out of control car end up perfectly balanced on a cliff so as not to fall off but allow a concussed driver to get out and walk away? It's a mystery because she says one thing but all evidence points to it not being true.
@@LoveLee_Dreamer You'd be surprised
@@LoveLee_Dreamer honestly I still don't think it matters. I think she had a genuine psychotic break. She many have muddied up the details because she didn't want the public to know exactly what happened.
Yup she had a traumatic brain injury after already been deeply depressed that likely triggered a dissociative state that left her with tempary amnesia. With psychiatric treatment involving her loved ones giving her support needed she was able to come out of it slowly just as you would expect. Her account easily cleared up any remaining questions. I fail to see how this could be a true mystery
Agatha’s mum: NO READING
Agatha: *learns to read*
Agatha’s mum: Don’t marry Archie
Agatha: *marries Archie*
Agatha’s sister: I bet you can’t write a mystery novel
Agatha: *becomes one of the most famous writers of all time*
The true definition of "Bet?"
Agatha was the most successful at spite-revenge 😅
Lmaoo
Agatha : Aight Bet!
She reminds me of Toph who learned to metalbend just cause they said she couldn’t
Agatha: “This is literally where I’m at.”
UK police: “This is definitely not where she’s at.”
Wow, no replies
Lmao
Embarrassed to be British 😅😅
british peak comedy summarized in 2 sentences.
LOL
I used to know someone who saw their friend murdered in front of them. They then proceeded to finish out college without remembering a thing about having done so afterwards. Grief an trauma really just Does That to people sometimes. Its terrifying what the mind can do when it doesn’t want to be hurt.
Wow that’s sad. Did they eventually remember or did someone else know it happened?
Agatha : I’m going to a spa
Cops : bs that’s fake
Agatha : *shows up at the spa*
Cops : I am confused flummoxed and flabbergasted
famous author: *leaves note before going missing where she details her whereabouts*
police: what da dog doin
I thought you were going to say where is the doge coin
LMFAOOOOO
😭😭😭
Lol
HAHAHAHAHHAHAA
Agatha Christie: "I'm going to a spa in Yorkshire."
All of England: "Let's check everywhere but the spa."
Let's check everywhere but the spa.
Why would she EVER be near the spa!? What a ridiculous idea
Shush we don’t talk about some decisions made by our police
Yorkshire is massive 😂
@@blamass6708 i dont think its made of spas though lol
I've only read one of Christie's novels, (And Then There We're None) and it was terribly depressing and had a horrifying plot twist. But it was very nice in stylistic manner. I'm an author myself, and I was in awe of how she completely blindsided me with that plot twist. I want to write like her.
Good luck dear, hope to read one of your novels some day. 💙
I fell in love with reading because mom got me agatha Christie… there were other books but I fell in love with mystery and that’s the books I read after… I LOVE THEM. I’ve watched every series or film made of the books and I wish to pick up reading again. I’m so glad my mom introduced me to her booooksss ❤️
Is anyone going to acknowledge that she tucked her daughter in and just...dipped.
I thought the same thing 🤔😳
Exactly what I said. She probably had a nanny.
Considering it mentions her and Archie moved apart after her lapse in memory, Archie likely was set to be home by the time the daughter wakes up in order to take care of her, and did this up until they found Agatha and she regained custody.
Or she had a nanny. The child clearly didn't have anything bad happen to her despite her mother's disappearance, so it had to be one of the two. 😳
Ssme
But then she told the reporter her daughter was with her when she booked town - if I heard correctly?!
shane and ryan: **talk about murder for years and years**
youtube on this video and this one only: **content warning**
Yess omg!! There is a channel about cleaning up crime scenes uncensored, and I've never gotten a content warning for their vids, yet i get one for this...no logic whatsoever
@@xeniaszekely6268 omg I know that channel!! I used to watch it all the time but I unsubscribed because it kept popping up when I was eating lol
I was watching the collective Videos that have full seasons all in one video and some of those also have a warning too so its not just this one lol
Its because of the suicide references I think
@@nathaliemillerr what’s the channel name? i saw it once but i forget.
There’s no warning for Jack the Ripper but there’s one for Agatha Christie
Amazing
Hahahaha
Looks like the dude in YTs basement who puts content warnings was drunk and gave this a content warning because he doesnt get paid enough to do a good job
In this day and age, words and pronouns hurt more seemingly.
Oh, how the times have changed...
And she wasn't even murdered
imagine going through something so traumatic and then the entire country accuses you of faking it
the way Shane says "my heart breaks for this woman" at 21:57 is so bittersweet
i saw a comment that said “sometimes i feel like shane is a demon sent to kill ryan but just became attached” and now i cant get that out of my head
I will remember this forever
They just became homies and Ryan pull the good out of Shane. Lol
this is just a rpf of "welcome to hell" and I couldnt be happier.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH omg
Yoooo I literally just saw that comment! It's on "The Demonic Goatman's Bridge" from the user "
helena_lang".
The fact she was so happy thinking she was “Mrs Neele” really speaks volumes about her just wanting to be the woman her husband was in love with
That’s so sad 😔
wanted to down thumb this just because its so sad
That’s deep
that's a real jump in logic since she apparently had no clue she even had a husband at that time, i think it's FAR more about her suddenly "waking up" with money, a relaxing holiday, and zero recollection of any of her recent troubles OR her responsibilities. Anyone would love that.
@@azuumiclk have you ever heard of this thing called the subconscious
For people who don’t understand how writing more than 2 books a year is impressive:
Most books, especially debuts, can take all from a year to 10 years based on the author. If you’re contracted to a publisher you will have a deadline which is usually a year if it’s in a series.
Personally I’ve been writing on a 7-part story since I was 15 years old (19 now) and though I’m a young writer the way **I** personally write means the whole story has to be on some level done. Which means it’s gonna be a while before they’re even considered being published.
Her writing more than one a year shows that it was her element and that she was so good at her job that she didn’t have that type of writer’s block most authors/aspiring authors have
Big agree. Book writing is a time consuming experience. I wish I could be that productive lmao
I agree I’ve been writing novels since I was 15 (18 at the time of comment) and none of which have really been finished. But I started something last summer based upon a small theory about Jack the Ripper and now as I have nearly finished book 1 I decided to work on a stand alone. If they are published I would hope for them to be released the same year as I am really enjoying writing them, and I love all the characters
As someone who has been working on a story on and off for a couple years writing is hard 🤣
As an aspiring writer myself, I feel the need to compliment you on how well written this comment was! ♥︎
I'm not someone who reads a lot of books, but yeah, writing in general is hard. Especially after you have to write your thesis for your final project as an undergrad.
I'm so pleased that she still remains one of the best selling authors 100 years later. What a talent!
Agatha Christie seeing her husband: I hate to say this, I hope I don’t sound ridiculous but I don’t know who this man is
LMAOOOO
“I’m sorry to this man.”
that’s exactly what i thought! i even pulled up the video lmao
“He could be walking down the street and I wouldn’t know a thing”
LMAOOO PLS😭🤚🏻
“that letter was not important” sources- dude trust me
Explain what you mean please
@@maximusheaton8375 it’s a joke about the husband allegedly burning the letter that agatha gave him! he said there was nothing important in it but we can’t really believe him
Oh I get it now - my brain is broken . Sorry
@@maximusheaton8375 no worries ! ^^
Idk what like I am
Christie: I'm going to a spa in Yorkshire.
The police: She's just in a silly goofy mood!
Also, I know this was said, but this 100% sounds like a case of a dissociative fugue, or a fugue state. And it is just as terrifying to experience as it sounds like it would be.
agatha: yea i’ll be in Yorkshire getting a spa and chillin
police: BRO SHE CAPPIN
I like the idea that she faked the car crash, faked the memory loss, and just went on vacation for a bit. came back was was like oh yeah i lied lol
Honestly that has always been my take on it. Agatha Christie just wanted to humiliate her cheating husband and also wanted to just party it out. I mean a prolific mystery writer HAS to know that cops are gonna be worthless so who's gonna call her bluff? The guys who held a séance instead of GOING TO LIVERPOOL? Good for her that's Gaslight Girlboss Gatekeep energy
@@stagrunners plausible. Also why would she use the girl that her husband cheated on last name? If she lost her memory I would assume she would not remember that name.
@@stagrunners LMAOOOO
@@cjgbii3829 To get people to find out who that woman was without her bringing it up & to be seen as the victim that was so hurt, not even memory loss could rid her mind of the name,
I feel like the emotions associated with Theresa Neele could still be true even if she didnt actually have memory loss.
“The following content has been identified by the CZcams community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.”
Oh this is going to be a good one…
You couldn't be more right
I was annoyed at this
The moment I saw the warning I became so much more excited for this episode.
it's probably offensive because of Shane 0:22
I can't get it to play
the times ive suffered from dissociation, i couldn’t recognize my own face either so it is entirely plausible she could see photos of herself and not make the connection. i can look at myself in the mirror and logically know it’s my face but something in my mind just doesn’t click properly to help me recognize it as myself. it’s an odd feeling
Her story reminds me of Matilda, Matilda’s parents wouldn’t teach her to read or send her to school so she taught her self, same with Agatha, Matilda then became obsessed with reading, so did Agatha, then they became like the characters in the books they wrote/read
I don’t think Buzzfeed Unsolved has ever covered a case where the main subject reappears and goes on to live normally.
yea kinda surprised that the person its made on isnt killed brutally like the rest
The only one I can think of is the one about the Tromp family 🤔
@@aceofkpop1243 Yeah, they were all fine but it was just super strange!
And remain unsolved
So refreshing
Christie: I’m at a spa
Police: SHES so quirky 😘
🤣🤣
I love their chemistry when working together. I swear, their unedited reactions is excellent. The gem exchange starting not long before the 11:00 mark is pure gold! This episode is what pointed me toward her work. Thank you guys!
“…….So yeah! I’m gonna change my name, pull on a wig, and get on a train. Makes sense!” ~ Shane comes up with some golden statements, but I can also see him doing this for the absolute hell of it!
I believe she got the revenge she wanted. When her scumbag husband remarried one newspaper actually posted about his wedding and how the bride was a spinster younger than him named the same name that Agatha Christie used in the hotel and that said bride was with him in a party in the moment that Agatha Christie was gone missing.
This is history and online now. The mistress' name is everywhere even today. And to make it worst Agatha worked with Nelle planning events for kids.
Agatha Christie basically pulled a Gone Girl on her ex-husband lol
The original Gone Girl!
Only she's not the villain like Amy
Surprising the police didn’t arrest Mr.Christie on the spot(since when a woman dies or disappears it’s usually the husband)
In fairness I wouldn't use my real name if I was going to Yorkshire. Kidding of course.
Gone Girl pulled an Agatha Christie lol
"ricky goldsworth is a horrible name" *ryan suddenly gets possessed and has intense war flashbacks*
Only og's know Ricky Goldsworth is from like season 3
Why is this the only comment talking about how weird that was
@Barack Obama thanks obama
@@markshortall3384 Because the comedy of it was obvious to the rest of us.
It didnt seem like a joke, what was the joke? It just came out of absolutely nowhere. Also it felt really genuine to me. Im not familiar with these guys so maybe theres some context im missing
i love that this episode doesn’t actually contain a crime
10:03 Ryan: "you are a strange man"
Shane, who's clearly a demon: oh thank goodness he's not onto me "guilty as charged :)"
Ryan: I think you’re not gonna spend any time with my kids.
Shane: That’s fair.
We all knew Shane never wanted that lol
Funny as hell😂
Reverse psychology worked
Shane:leave them in the woods
Their banter is just so good!
The poor woman needed a break. Her mother died, she had writer’s block, and her husband was cheating on her. How many of us don’t want to drop everything and go off the grid when things get difficult?
😁
Yes ikr
You’re right! I wanted to run away when I was 19 after being forced to drop out of college (terrible grades and agreement with parents), being cheated on and then dumped, diagnosed with depression, being grounded, and almost being disowned. I didn’t do it but I get why she would have done it.
@@ndisfoshiz dang i'm so sorry
@7inchsui she still has been through some things though
I’m currently writing a dark fantasy novel that I fear won’t be good enough for publishing, so that sweet message was indeed very encouraging!!
“You’re gonna go down the block and get a little strange” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Shane is an icon
lolll
let’s be real. this very polite lady wanted to get away but didn’t know how to do it. her husband cheated on her, she’s depressed, etc. she’s a mystery author, probably a bit dramatic (it’s the 20s). She packs a bag, drives probably a bit off, walks to the train, vibes for a couple days, and feels better after coming back from being “off the grid.” I give her props
It could also be a psychological thing, she was so traumatised by her mum's death, her husband's cheating that her mum had warned her of, that she wanted to sort of run away. But instead of planning it, it happened unconsciously and she wanted to get rid of this life, which is why it may also have taken her a little time to remember this life too.
Know to do it. Her husband cheated on her, she dependsed , ect. Mystery author, a bit dramic ( it's the 20s). She packs a bag , drivers pombley a bit off, walks to the train, vibes for a couple days, and feels better after come back from being off the grid. I give her props
I agree with this theory, her life was falling apart and this was the only way out for her that wouldn't lead to destitution or scandal.
@@midnight3458 Yes..maybe it was amnesia due to PTSD, some people experience such things- she lost her true confidant in her mother , the fact that her mom turned out to be right, Archie basically traumatizing her life...she was in too much pain!
@@prarthanamahale6437 seems more like disassociation, I've had a disassociative episode before and cant remember what happened the entire time I was in it, one minute I was one place and the next I was somewhere else doing something different, it's so confusing
It sounds like she just really needed a break from being Agatha Christie
Yes, plenty of humans flip out when trapped inside of fame, understandably. Richard Simmons?
@@Cre80s You mean Ben Simmons? Because I’m pretty sure he forgot how to play basketball.
@@patrickbateman6885 damn
@@patrickbateman6885 lmfao
@@Carraiwnl I’m an Australian saying this as well
Her disappearance certainly opened the door for other authors to come up with their own spins: The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont (told from the mistress's pov) and The Mystery of Mrs Christie by Marie Benedict are recent novels. I recommend both!
I love her books! How did I not know this happened?
Me either lmaoo 😭 only read one book tho
Sounds to me like the trauma of losing her mother and her husband having an affair, combined with her already wobbly mental health, triggered a dissociative episode. Dissociation is hardly recognised today, so I don't imagine they'd have picked up on it or even known what it was back then.
yup thats what i was thinking
FINALLY! That’s what I was thinking
I think of the same scenario. She did underwent a psychiatric treatment or smth as mentioned in the video. So, even there wasn't really someone who can diagnose it, she eventually regained her memories back
Yeah it definitely sounds like an episode of fugue state
I was thinking it was an dissociative episode as well. The trauma from losing her mother and her husband's affair definitely could have contributed to that.
Shane knowing “Yes We Have No Bananas” adds more proof to the theory that he is a evil deity that has decided to spend this chapter of his immortality torturing Ryan with painful cynicism and scepticism despite being himself a supernatural creature. He has had many lifetimes but in every one he finds himself a ‘Ryan Bergara’ to torture
Lol
I sang along with him!
Makes sense
@@debrainman3831 same! I love that song!
There's a fruit store on our street
It's run by a Greek.
And he keeps good things to eat
But you should hear him speak!
When you ask him anything, he never answers "no".
He just "yes"es you to death, and as he takes your dough
He tells you
"Yes, we have no bananas
We have-a no bananas today.
We've string beans, and onions
Cabbageses, and scallions,
And all sorts of fruit and say
We have an old fashioned to-mah-to
A Long Island po-tah-to
But yes, we have no bananas.
We have no bananas today."
Business got so good for him that he wrote home today,
"Send me Pete and Nick and Jim; I need help right away."
When he got them in the store, there was fun, you bet.
Someone asked for "sparrow grass" and then the whole quartet
All answered
"Yes, we have no bananas
I’m very much inclined to believe her. What she was going through at the time sounds very much conducive to a mental breakdown or dissociative episode, the latter of which the people of the period wouldn’t have had an actual term for. Plus, I’m happy to hear that things turned out well for her and she died peacefully at such an old age. Good for her, yo. Might check out some of her works after this.
I know the bar is low but I am newly endeared to Shane every time he gets hearted over the mistreatment of vulnerable people or the betrayal of someone's trust.
Thank you boys for another good case!
Agatha: I’m in a Yorkshire spa
Police: no she’s disguised as a man in London we can’t find her
Agatha: I’m literally in a Yorkshire spa
Police: we literally have no idea where she is
Cue the Benny Hana music
Bring out the dog!
oh, and the psychics!
“Sometimes I can still hear her voice”
It's things like this that causes movies and general entertainment to stereotypically make fun of the English police force, like Sherlock and Around The World In 80 Days.
Oh the irony
So Christie's life is basically people telling her, "You cant do this!"
Then she goes ahead and proves them wrong.
inspiring woman. How many times are toxic people going to mock others for talking about their ambitions and dreams in life. Literally every time that someone finally achieves their dream, these haters get proven wrong and i feel embarrassed for them lmao like haters, please stop, i feel sorry for y'all at this point.
Just be supportive and kind, folks
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi Word
Girlboss
@@thegoat-ishere4414 Yup
she reminds me of Joan Jett in that way!
Shane's face afterward got me cracking up. 12:20
"RYAN HAS GONE INSAAANE!"
found this channel today and i am absolutely loving these unsolved mysteries and duo of Ryan and Shane. this is what i will be binge watching for a while now.
you guys left out the best part about the seance- it wasn't called by inspectors, it was called by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. the man spent his entire life writing about deductive reasoning and logic and threw it all to the wind when his bestie went missing
Actually, he had a known affection for the occult but I get you
This is hilarious and kinda weirdly sweet but very strange
That's kinda sweet
I had forgotten about that. But he definitely dabble with the occult. Wonder if he was the one who suggested a seànce.
Ironically speaking Arthur Conan Doyle did have some faith in the occult while his good friend Harry Houdini was a staunch skeptic.
For postmortem: Why is this video age-restricted/sensitive content when this is one of the least disturbing unsolved videos. I mean Jack the ripper details were more brutal than this. Also Shane saying quid was the best bit of this video.
I don't think they make that choice. I think it's either youtube itself or people watching the video. I could be wrong though.
Because there was mention of suicide when describing Agatha's darker moments. CZcams flags that kinda thing
@@Seanii9323 There was also that information in the last episode but I didn't receive any age restriction warnings which is weird
CZcams is different nowadays they censor comments with mean words and age restrict random videos
Maybe due to the bad language at 19:49
Ryan’s little giggle after Shane says “guilty as charged” 😂. He loves him
I keep rewatching this episode because I love how Shane gets upset after finding out the police never checked the spa 🤣🤣🤣
“She’s at a spa in Yorkshire”
“Ok, so let’s get the dog to sniff the car and bring in a medium.”
“Should we check the spa?”
“What?…. Are you serious?”
Obviously the murderer will be waiting at the spa to murder the cops
😂😂😂
lol
I love that this is the only unsolved video I’ve ever gotten a “disturbing content” warning for and it was probably the least disturbing unsolved video the guys have ever done
CZcams going crazy fr
Probably cause it has the word ‘disappearance’ in the title and CZcams is a pissbaby
_Same here I was having a toilet break and I wanna see our bebe bois_
well the implication if Agatha did have her daughter in the car with her is that Agatha was going to kill herself AND the child. that's a little disturbing
but yeah, they covered the Jamison case which could have been murder/suicide so still not anything new for the boys.
this new warning is unsolved
Sammmmmmeeeee
Honestly this sounds like a textbook fugue state. It’s brought on by trauma (her mother’s passing, her husbands affair, her car accident even), plus a possible a head injury from the accident. Sad people didn’t understand as much about psychology as we do today…. People in fugue states frequently don’t recognize photographs of themselves, they are completely dissociated from who they were and have subconsciously created completely new identities for themselves. There have been stories of people in these dissociative episodes that go missing and are found years later living completely different lives with no memory of who they were before. It’s rare, but it happens. I think that is what happened to Mrs. Agatha Christie.
I have yet to find another crime channel that’s both informative and funny as hell, seriously top tier stuff.
Agatha's disappearance sounds more like a "self-cation" to find herself.
we all know her disappearance was caused by a vespiform
@@Youngnrrwhtjwtjetk indeed
@@Youngnrrwhtjwtjetk man of culture, i see
@@Vanessa-ht6kl *woman, but yes~
That's my theory too, tbh. And I wouldn't blame her in the slightest.
Sometimes people just need to get away from it all, it ain't _that_ deep.
I feel like Shane was there when "yes we have no bananas" came out
Lol.
He prolly wrote it..
SHANE IS A THOUSAND YEAR OLD DEMON!!!!
@The running man you must be fun at parties.
@The running man he’s a millennial himself
As a writer, I needed that sweet message. Thanks boys!
This is the only buzzfeed series I enjoy. Pls dont stop
When Shane said "ARCHIEeEee" with disappointment, I felt that.
Yesss but also like check come back lol
So... Agatha Christie almost pulled a Gone Girl, basically.
Lmao yesss
Honestly I think this is my theory. I wonder if what was written in the letter to her husband would have been incriminating and aligning with the disappearance narrative.
Gone Girl the book was a tribute to Agatha Christie
exactly
No, she pulled an Agatha Christie.
Dissociative amnesia can easily be brought on by severe stress, and I think it's pretty well understood she was quite stressed at the time.
As a relatively new reader of Agatha Christie I am going to believe her. I mean she had two really traumatic events happen simultaneously, I wouldn’t be surprised if she was in dissociative state
youtube: this video has disturbing content
the video: no one dies at all
I think it was referring towards the insult that Shane did to her sad dog 😢
I know, I’ve seen MUCH more disturbing CZcams videos with absolutely no warning.
@Alan Bailey I doubt it was that. That was the most mild joke, anyone who’s upset by that is too weak for daily life.
@@dannydevitofan9 I think he meant that as a joke?
people have reported it too for some reason
Hear me out… she was far too much a lady, so she couldn’t flip out on the cheating husband.
Hence, a sneaky little plan to out him. TBH though, I believe her. I think she hit her head and had memory loss. Maybe she remembered the mistress’ last name because it had haunted her for a long time.
The way y’all give an unsolved murder mystery video such a light funny vibe is so outta this world lmfao 😭😂
Post-mortem: she’s clearly not shy to do anything out of spite. She learnt to read because her mother wouldn’t allow, she wrote mystery novels because her sister thought she couldn’t. What would stop her from shaming her husband publicly?
Plus, if she had writer's block...testing out a concept would be perfect to help get her out of it. Two birds, one stone.
Ya don’t think there’s a bit of a jump between teaching yourself to read and faking your own disappearance in an immensely convoluted way?? Also I don’t think she learned to read out of spite I think she just wanted to know how to read lmao
Yeah she’s definitely petty it’s very possible
the vid said she learned to read because she was understimulated. and it seems like beyond that she had a pretty great relationship with her mother. also writing mystery novels because her sister thought she couldn't? i think that was probably a push to do something she maybe has always wanted to do.
not saying she didn't shame her husband because honestly... i'm not mad about that. but i find this a pretty big jump esp since these events are from when she was much younger
Assuming she only taught herself how to read because her mother wouldn't teach her is a huge jump in conclusion lmao, she probably just wanted to read. If it was only out of spite she would've stopped right after showing off to her mom. Same thing with her sister, talented people are often competitive, so the challenge could definitely be an incentive, but that doesn't mean it was out of spite. It's incredibly out of character for her to be experiencing pain, loss and probably depression because of her mother's death and also have the energy and mental fortitude to plan a convoluted revenge plot against her husband. Also, why would she use his lover's surname as an alias if this was really a revenge?
This isn't unsolved. She was attacked by an 8 foot wasp and then lost her memory.
Seriously? The way they explained it sounds like she dissociated.
Love the Doctor Who reference, do you remember what episode that was?
i was looking for this comment lmao
@@aleciaschlapsi2540 The Unicorn and the Wasp I think. Season 4
@@aleciaschlapsi2540 it's series 4 episode 7 "The Unicorn and the Wasp"
Everyone is talking about the whereabouts of Agatha and the reasons behind it. And here I am sitting just wondering whatever happened to her 5-year-old daughter. I mean was it just like she woke up next morning and her mum was gone and just nobody all around? Imagine the distress this must be for a small child, possibly going on for days until sombody eventually checked on her. Or did I miss that somebody else was there to take care of her? Somehow the thought of her daughter being there alone, scared and kind of forgotten amidst of all the effort to find Agatha is far more haunting for me than anything else.
Agatha left her daughter and her dog with a maid on her house. The scumbag husband in fact never told the daughter her mother was gone for 11 days.
Ryan's slow drive to Insanity is showing in this episode
agatha: yeah everyone i'm takin a lil break i'm kinda stressed i'll be in yorkshire tho
everyone: wtf where she at
For the post Mortem: There is a rare disorder called Dissociative Fugue where someone can forget their identity. It is marked often by childhood trauma, but can be caused by a singular traumatic event traumatic event. The person makes unplanned or unexpected trips or wandering and sometimes forms a new identity. This fits with Agathas story. The car crash, her being suicidal, could have caused a fugue state. But whats odd though is Agatha was found where she said she would be. Also, the fact she used the last name of her husbands mistress. She could have been in a fugue state and those be coincidences, but it seems odd.
Like Walter White!
Maybe there’s a little bit of her memory like at the back of her mind where she knew the hotel, the mistress, but just doesn’t have the consciousness to know what it meant. Just like what the boys said. This happened actually (a bit) to me before, dealing with childhood trauma and a sudden big traumatic event brought me to a similar situation that I only was able to “get back” through long and intense therapy.
I don't buy the fugue state theory. There were too much of coincidences, like the last location of the car, the using of her husband's mistress last name and ending on the same destination as she said she would go (on the letter).
Dissociative fugue doesn’t really fit since she was able to make it to her goal destination of the spa.
Yeah I don’t buy the fugue state either
My wife and I just found your channel and we're hooked. You guys are hilarious and informative and altogether extremely entertaining. We'll be back...
Spend her life writing novels of murder mistery and ending it by becoming a mystery herself
I mean, when you take into consideration Agatha's history of mental illness, and the fact that she is experiencing 2 extremely traumatic events nearly simultaneously, is it really that unlikely to theorize that she had some type of disassociative episode?
That was my thought too! Combining her mental health issues with her maybe car accident she could have been in an amnesiac state or experiencing a major dissociative episode. Who knows!
Especially in a time where psychology was not only barely understood, it was highly looked down upon. No one back then would believe a smart writer could have that haopen
Highly unlikely. 100+ million copies of her books sold. That’s all you need to know. She knew what she was doing. Mystery writer created a real-life mystery that captured the worlds attention while also publicly shaming her husband. TMZ would have a field day if this happened today lol
Exactly what I was thinking
Idk I'm not a doctor
Thank you for that warning! I have ptsd from an incident containing self harm and this was very great to have a warning about it
going into a dissociative state does make one forget things. as a system, we go through that a lot and we don't often remember what happened during or shortly after a dissociative episode. i definitely believe mrs. christie's story.
This is solved, there was a Dr Who episode about it. It was a giant alien wasp. Come on guys
I was looking for this reply. :P
I was really hoping Ryan would present the plot (or aspects of it) of the episode as a theory just to see Shane’s reaction.
Because of this episode right, I’m now mixing up Blanche DuBois (from Streetcar Named Desire) and Agatha Christie. For no real reasons other than they both faced marital troubles.
Thank you! I was thinking this the whole way through
@@butIforgotmypen... me too!!! lol
She was going through some really tough times, sounds like the trauma led to a dissociative episode. She even took the name of cheater husband's mistress probably because she was thinking about the upcoming divorce a lot.
Also, fun fact, among the people involved in the "spiritual medium search" of Agatha was none other than Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes lol
I applaud the epic shade by Ms. Christie by using the mistress’s name. Well done sister 💕
They were friends, I do believe.
Dang. I love Arthur Conan Doyle, he did so many random and fun things. What a man.
@@ethanweeter2732 idk about they are being friend, but Arthur Conan Doyle was really interested in supernatural thing, no wonder he came to that event.
Not surprised that Doyle was involved lol. After all his wife was the medium who pissed off Harry Houdini
Came for the story stayed for the banter. Keep going guys.
Getting down to a novelty song on a Wednesday night is so funny to me lol
“I think you’re not gonna spend any time with my kids”
“That’s fair”
and with that, Shane brilliantly got out of babysitting forever
well played, Shane
Then went on to give a motivational speech LOLOLOLOLOL
The Bible
can’t believe they didn’t mention how arthur conan doyle hired a psychic to try and find her
they did say they hired psychics to do a seance tbf though so ig that was it.
Lmaoooo that’s quite funny/sweet
He did????
A psychic to try and find her
@@raima6877 Yup.
Doyle believed in the paranormal, and was convinced the psychics would crack the case.
She was UK's national treasure, and Doyle probably thought he was doing a public service.
This is a pretty old video but I must point out that after "losing her memory" she was able to finish a novel
Even with the amount of help she had how do you manage to remember what you were writing
She can read what she had already written down....?
Ryan: to cover my tracks
Shayne: WhAt!?!
Me😂😂
Shane recognizing a song from the 20s that no one else does is simply just further proof he himself is an immortal demon🤷🏻♀️
Seems like proof enough 🤷🏻♀️
Duh. He is the Goat Man, after all.
I was going to make this comment! No need now.
Just showing he doesn’t age, he recognized that song because he was around then. 😂
Umm, I knew that song. Knew as much of the lyrics as he did. Didn't even realize the song was that old. If asked before knowing this, I probably would have guessed it to be some quirky 40s song. I'm surprised more people haven't heard it. LOL.