ABANDONED SERIAL KILLER's HOME Hidden In The Woods FOUND EVERYTHING INSIDE
Vložit
- čas přidán 15. 04. 2022
- In this video I explore an area with a scary past were a serial killer hid the bodies of its victims in the 1950's. Upon exploring my friends and I discover some abandoned homes hidden in the woods with everything inside that the killer may have lurked in. One of them is an old house built in the 1950's in the Queen Anne style built from Sears thats mysteriously left abandoned, even the cars are left outside being reclaimed by nature! A little down the road we also discover a time capsule house with a barn filled with bones
■ SHOP CLOTHING LINE frdmxwndr.com
■ FOLLOW ME linktr.ee/steveronin
Instagram / steveronin
TikTok www.tiktok.com/@stevexronin?l...
Twitter / steveronin_
Facebook / steveroninofficial
■ FAN MAIL ADDRESS
PO BOX 609
Norfolk, Massachusetts
02056
■ EQUIPMENT I USE
ALL OF MY EQUIPMENT ON ONE PAGE
kit.com/steveronin
www.amazon.com/shop/exploring...
My Maine Camera That I Film With bhpho.to/39Qa3zL
My Back-Up Camera bhpho.to/2CfJnJS
My mini secondary camera bhpho.to/2CdOB8M
The laptop that I edit with bhpho.to/2IEtrqY
My GoPro bhpho.to/2CgRo1c
My Drone bhpho.to/2CgEC2z
MY TRIPOD bhpho.to/2CdOM3W
MY GORILLA TRIPOD bhpho.to/2CiIRLf
■ For Business Inquiries/Sponsorships contact me exploringwithsteve@gmail.com
■ My Main Video Editor / avkinder
#Abandoned #Exploration #Steveronin
Hey everyone!! How are you all? Hope you guys enjoyed the video! Let's get this video to over 5000 thumbs up! This was a fun explore when I explored in the south! I miss it and hopefully I get to do another southern trip soon with the south squad!
the car looks like a cutlass supreme, maybe second or third generation
hi Steve always watching your video🥰❣️
oh i heard it again thanks idol
steve for the intro music and to the vlogs staysafe idol steve more power to your youtube channel and godbless by the way dont skip adds guys to make idol steve have more vlogs 😘💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
that house is like the horror movie that i watch years ago so sad to see those vintage home and antiques vehicles like that
the second house that barn is creepy why so many bones their??? its makes me confuse
The car that you saw outside was a cutlass supreme, made by Oldsmobile. They were the car to have at that time. The screened in porch upstairs was what they call a sleeping porch. The older houses did not have air conditioning so in the heat of the summer people would go out there and they would sleep. That’s why it’s screened in. Some of the clothes that were in there like the one we thought was pajamas was actually Address. Kind of shows you how old I am huh!! Nice explore! Take care.
1976
I had a black cutlass with T tops..it was the shit
@@threeblessings575 I had two, but neither had T tops! You really were the shit!!!
Oldsmobile and Chevy were made by the same company when you open up the door it would say Fisher on the plate. I used to work for General Motors in Linden New Jersey.. I built all the engines for the Chevy and the Oldsmobiles they never really had any horsepower till the 442 came out.That car in the yard V-6 or V-8 110HP Tops..Nice looking Sleeper..👍
That was a G body cutlass so 80s same with the little 4 door Malibu looked like a G body as well
That’s a late 80s Oldsmobile cutlass supreme
I swear this looks like Forrest gump's house the outside looks spot on
Jennnnny
It's always so sad to see a house left with all people 's things inside.There could be reasons like they could be in trouble and couldn't carry much with them.
Yeah I was wondering that myself. Seeing all the children's toys and clothing... I hope wherever they are now they are okay and happy.
⁴4th
Considering it's a serial killers home lol.
Usually what happens is someone goes into a hospital or nursing home, and are overcome by the bills, and cannot stay at home so they abandon it. Either that, or they die.
The rodent skulls were most likely regurgitated by an owl and then arranged by a previous visitor. Owls regurgitate the bones and fur of their prey.
Definitely! That Barn is the perfect home for owls! I'm sure they find a lot of rodents to hunt as well!
That sounds right to me
Do you ever search the library / Historical Society or Town Halls for background information. Background info would be so cool. Greatvideo again!
Yes look up address
That was a beautiful home once, it’s too bad it has been left to decay. The land around it is gorgeous, especially the magnolia trees; I would love to live in a place like that
Its an amazing house! It always amazes me why family members, or relatives, can leave these houses abandoned, and personal possessions, left behind. That house, in of itself, is pretty classic
Sometimes these places stay in probate for a super long time and families often die while relatives homes are in probate and they never get to do anything with them.
government
What a shame such a wonderful house to decay so badly. Always wanted a house like this.
One day you are gonna go in and find some wrong turn hillbilly’s living in there 🤣
Lmao 🤣
My husband is a car guy and he said the first car is an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, probably 1983.
The second car is a 4-door Chevy Nova, late 70's. 🙂
We enjoy your videos immensely! You find the neatest places to explore!!
Love the porch 💘 Imagine having a bedroom that large and then being able to go out to a screened in porch and enjoy the view 😀
Back in the "old" days people would sleep in the screened porches in the spring & summer. There was no air conditioning back then. My great grandma told me she had a house with a big screened in porch & they slept there. Those porches were usually bigger than most rooms in the house for that reason.
I remember the Cutlass Supreme automobiles. Great video, thanks for sharing ❤️
I love how you have stayed true to your channel, and continue showing us amazing abandoned locations. The way you present it to us is so chilled and easy to watch 😊
At 7:30 those "wasp nest" are called dirt Daubers or Mud Daubers. We grew up calling them Dirt Daubers. they are a variety of Wasp, they are loners and rarely sting humans unless provoked.
When they sting they draw blood And it hurts
You should pay more attention to the architecture the guys that do the old houses are very good about pointing out the hardware like doornobs any type of wood work in the house
Car is an "Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme."
Would love to see you do a little series on true crime places like this! Wish I'd known you were in Al. Y'all could've come on over to Ga & I would've taken y'all to all the southern belle mansions! Awesome upload thanks. 😊
My mom had a light green Cutlass Supreme. Nice car until I had an acvident in it.
Those old Cutlasses ran and ran and ran
3rd car is a 78-79 4dr chevy Malibu
Both cars are 1981.. Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Chevy Malibu sedan..😎
Interesting history of this house. The clickbaiting title is half-true. It has nothing to do with a serial killer, but does have to do with a death/murder of a kid (unfortunately) who was found buried on the property.
It's currently owned by an air force base in Alaska (of all places).
Thank you!
@@ZeldaRosenthal You're welcome
Did they find out who the child belong to that was buried there?
@@suewalker3600 yeah, they found out that Allan Lucy was murdered by his adopted father Philip, and buried there in a Disney blanket.
@@stacefacemarie thats not the Allan Lucy Murder House.
That house looks completely different. Look it up.
The house is so beautiful. Loved the kitchen sink and the oven. Thank you for the tour! The screened porches, the old cars, just gorgeous!
I grew up in and am living in Birmingham,. actually hueytwon 15 minutes outside of Birmingham, Alabama. When those Magnolia's Bloom that whate flower is huge and smells wonderful. the leaves are thick and shiney on top. it's a beautiful tree. And I have always loved the Southern Architecture.
I think barn owls are eating their prey in the barn and leaving the bones behind. Someone must arranged the skulls. I don't think any owls would arrange bones like that.
Hey Steve, excellent video you always put out good content, I love how you don't touch anything have total respect for other peoples property
Do you ever try to find the family members of the memorabilia? I feel like someone in the family would love that. Those photo albums are priceless. My grandmother had albums just like that.
I like the sad piano music and close ups on random objects. That’s a nice touch. It adds to the sadness and creepiness of it!
Thank you Steve as always!
Wow, what a place.
You go to the best locations, imo. I just love them all.
I absolutely love your style of videos that you create been a follower for quite a while now I don't comment all the time but this video was just perfect and it made me think I got to leave a comment for just how much I appreciate the work that you put into your videos ❤️❤️
Just think how beautiful the house was when built. Would be nice if someone could buy it and restore it to the original version. Love it! There is a Sears Robuck house down the road in the town I live, it was a disaster, but a Dr bought it and has made it new again.
Look like a Cutless Supreme from the 70’s.
Your eye for pictures is beautiful! I get too really see the beauty in these abandon places were as I would probably pass off as ugly! The first house and car meant that he/she was well off ($$$$)! The car was like the Tesla of today! Thank you so much!
I love watching your video's of your adventures exploring these magnificent architectural finds. I'm always intrigued. But, it's also sad to see so many abandoned properties knowing what an issue there is with homelessness.
This old house could be save , with some love it could come back to life, I can see it in my mine how it could look , so peaceful. Thank you for showing this beautiful home.
Great video Steve!! Beautiful old house, I hope someone restores it before it completely deteriorates. And the cars are a mid 80's Cutlass Supreme Oldsmobile and a mid 80's Chevrolet Malibu. Both made by GM, although the Oldsmobile brand was discontinued in 2004. My parents had a Cutlass Supreme when I was a kid and I remember it being a really nice car. Keep up the great work Steve!! 👍👍👍👍
Right next to josh, hands down best explorer out there. Love your vids and how respectful you are. Thank u for experiences we get to have through your videos! ❤️
He is a freaking liar. 🙄
@@Ateezwooyoung cry
Thanks for getting more info on this house
What a time capsule, thanks for sharing Steve 👍
Love your choice of music in your posts, looked to see if you posted your sources but didn’t see it. Perhaps you can post those in your description.. would love that. Always enjoy your explorations ❤️
The one car was an Oldsmobile Cutless Supreme produced from 1965- 1997. My Dad's fav car, only his 1st one was gold in color. I remember riding around in the back listening to the radio. That just brought back a lot of great memories for me. Thank You. Great Explore!!
What an amazing old house the sears house is! 🏠 The time capsule was awesome too 🏡. ❤️😸
Awesome video. The scenery is so beautiful!
So very nostalgic for those of us watching that are in our mid to late 60's. You are always so gracious Steve, to the memories of those past. Such a pleasure to walk back into my past, when life was simpler, slower and had a more subtle grace to it. Blessings to you young man. As always Much love & continue on your adventures with the past. A fantastic way to acquire knowledge. Good Journey to You!
Imagine how nice it was growing up in that beautiful Queen Anne style house in the country!
This looks like a house they would use in a movie. This is the type of house I would love to own and live in.
Steve amazing video thank you for sharing and Happy Easter to you Steve and your family
This house when new should have been a spectacle. The tranquility of the place. How the people abandon everything! Congratulations on the video 👍🤩
Wow! Amazing and so much history! Thank you
I really wish you would show more of the clothes and preservatives in the pantry, would be cool to see more of the details. Overall great video though, I love seeing you explore :)
edit: no conservatives in the pantry, only preservatives 😅
Lol I had to laugh at the "conservatives" in the pantry ! I know you meant preservatives 🤣🤣🤣
Decent video not one of his best tho. Bouncing around way too much
@@sugarfingers777 Oops... English is not my first language, can you tell? 🤣🤣Thank you for pointing it out so I could correct it 😋
@@Helene0lsen I loved your innocent mistake, it was so fitting because of the political boards in the other room lol 🤣😘🌼
Hahaha, that's hilarious 🤣🤣
Thanks Steve for some more explores in my home state.
🎵Sweet Home Alabama🎶
Another Great video!
Love the history!
The stove is Fabulous!
I also love the respect you show by not taking anything.
Awesome video Steve enjoy watching all your videos sending love from Orlando Florida USA ❤️
Grounds well kept. Amazing
It really looks like the house in the movie, The Notebook. The place, the ambiance 😍😍🥺
I always enjoy your videos and looking forward to seeing more 😊
It’s an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. Nice cars in their time.
The upstairs screened porch was called a sleeping porch. Usually several twin beds (depending on size of the family ) were placed there in the summer for cooler sleeping.
I’ve watched several of your videos & really enjoy them!! Thanks for sharing
I remember when the bodies were discovered. I used to be an insurance agent in Huntsville and was visiting customers up there in those small rural areas in the early 90's. Freaked me out knowing I was alone driving with that.
Who was the killer? I don't remember this and I am thinking I should. Maybe I am just getting old.
@@janelljung9215 If this is the one I am thinking of it was Frank Potts. He was found in Florida. I hope there is only one seriel killer that was burying bodies in Alabama.
So it s close to Huntsville
@@mbeaux5693 frank potts? a wine maker? i can find the news except that frank pott is a wine maker and die at Boulder Manor Heather Care Center in Boulder, Colorado.
This one looks simple but I like it coz it looks peaceful and it must be very beautiful during their time.
Thanks for another adventure, Steve. Another video worth watching 🥰
My pleasure 😊
absolutely amazing video
My dream home, I love the layout of the grounds, big porch, it's all just beautiful
when Steve open the fridge i also hold my breath haha😂 🙈
I love your channel..its so interesting…some of these abandoned places look as if they were so nice at one time..its a shame there left to rot away…i always love watching your videos…and i always recommend your channel to family and friends…keep doing what you do my friend💖
Great video..Amazing old place/story
That porch was everything 😍 I can imagine warm summer nights dozing in a rocking chair. Mmm, that would be so fine.
Awsome house was probably built 19 20sto 1930s. Looks of bathroom it was built late 50 to 60s it is off of kitchen at back door. Age of house by the long Windows and concrete step with hand rails built of metal pipes..
this was cool Steve ,Happy Easter
Nice vintage house. Happy easter steve
That's actually a front porch not a patio. Steve's young age is showing, lol!
You do such a great job. Love watching your videos.
So nice video.even the accompanying music.thank you so much!😊🤗😄😁
I remember hearing about Sears Robucks houses. Since Sears may go completely bankrupt soon. And the style and construction of the house. If it was reclaimed it could be put on a local list of historical houses.
What a beautiful house and I also love the place it looks like there are much of trees outside the house. Nostalgic place. ☺️
I enjoy all of your videos Thanks Steve for exploring all this wonderful places your Awsome..
You are soooo brave!!!
The view from the outside is fascinating.
Another great video I never understand why they don’t take their personal stuff it’s so weird
I love these so much.
I wish I could’ve seen more of the photos in the photo albums!! But overall great video ❤️ both houses are beautiful!
The house is so beautiful 🥺
Awesome pictures!
But nice house glad you found it to share
Just wanna say, you said Queen Ant, or that’s what it sounded like. Hopefully you meant Queen Anne. Anywho, love your vids. Please keep up what you do!!
How interesting Steve. I have always wanted to go to Alabama but, never got there. This story is spooky. Thank you. 🌺
Dope video brother 👊
It would be nice to be able to take those photos to the local town hall. My town hall for instance has a bunch of historical stuff about our town and would love to get more information about the history of the town like that. A little museum basically.
You're a very gifted photographer.
Dang I'm from Alabama never Heard about a serial killer hang out that's very cool❤️❤️❤️❤️
That house is really beauty
Both homes are so beautiful and out in the country like that❤. it's so sad that they are just left to decay 🥺
That's a early 80's Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, the other car looks like a Chevrolet Malibu
AMAZING STORY AND VIDEO ❤❤❤
It would be, if it wasn’t complete bs and if he would show the places not his face all the time.
First car looked like a Cutlass, the second looked like a Monte Carlo.
oldsmobile cutlass supreme
Gotta start watching these videos again!
Great find. Never knew Sears had pre-fab houses.
That’s a Cutlass Supreme by General Motors.
Those things are not wasp nests, they are dirt dobbers. True story.
That last house you went to, there is neat stuff in there. That stove is worth a lot of money most likely but it is really neat to see all the stuff left behind. It's sad as well however.
Reminds me of the house from that movie “ stay alive “
Beautiful house.I like all the stuff in the 2nd house.
Ty so much .. Video 💯🙏🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Killing small rodents can lead to being an serial killer
That one car is a old's cuttless supreme it looks like a 1986 or 87 year thats called a G body i love them cars and the other is like a 1978 Chevy Malibu 4 door thats considered a G body also probably both had a 305 engine not sure the olds either has a v6 or a 305 or 307 in them same with the Malibu..Id love to have that Cuttless..
Shame no one has tried to restore the home …it’s beautiful
I had a oldsmobile cutlass year 72 loved that car .My grandfather who was a mechanic said it had a great engine .One of the best American made cars .
Those arranged skulls was witchcraft. Hope nobody caught a curse.
😳
Whoa Whoa Whoa...at 20:48 is a Heavy Metal 2000. I was chuckling about all the ducks because my mother was soooo into that style in late 80's early 90's. But that threw me off. I had to pause and rewind when I saw it because I have that movie, figurine and foil poster. That's crazy!!!