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  1. Special Thanks to Mr. X Dreams for lending their voice in today's video! — https://www.youtube.com/c/MrXDreamsOfficial/
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  2. The kid with the breakfast burrito sounds like a victim of abuse. The picture with the song lyrics on it may have been a cry for help.

    As for the girl who had her earbuds ripped out by the old man, repeat after me ladies: "feck off, grandad!"

  3. The 2 fake cops pulling over drunk and high teenagers driving a motor vehicle were performing a public service. They should get medals, not prison.

  4. Story 4: “I’m convinced this guy’s a psychopath, or something very close to it.” That girl seems pretty stupid. It’s clear that he IS a psychopath based on every single thing that was said. He admitted to killing dogs, abusing his last one, admitted that he has a strong sexual desire to kidnap & murder a woman & have sex with the corpse, admitted to kidnapping an escort & ‘scarring’ her, & his ex even warned the girl about how he almost killed her, yet she still dated him… Then he became a cop who highly likely abused his power. I don’t understand why she would even try to reconnect with him. & after he nearly beat some random dude to death, she reported him to the cops, but probably didn’t mention everything else he’s said or done. If they started an investigation on him, I’m sure they’d find evidence on his devices. Sick assholes leave a trail of evidence. Some blend in & flow through society, some are too sick to even make an attempt to blend in, like this guy.

  5. I can't even believe you just talked about the samurai killer in STL. I've been listening to your stories for a while, but that just got too close to home. I was his neighbor and I was the one who placed the 911 calls that night. I was by my open window when I heard someone screaming die over and over. I looked out and saw him pacing in his apartment slapping himself in the face. I called the police, but they didn't take me seriously. I had to place numerous calls to 911 after I heard a bunch of gun shots and breaking glass, but they never came. I even called the police again the next day when I saw all the lights were still on in his apartment and I just felt something wasn't right. It took them days to finally respond, find the body, and track down and arrest the guy. During that time, he was riding around on his scooter having had a complete psychotic break. Scary stuff.

  6. In story 4:
    How are you going to still hang out with someone talking about doing things that would most likely get him in prison for life and not listen to someone you are close with ESPECIALLY THEIR EX who would most likely not lie about something like that

  7. I was mad at the girl who was home alone and didn't call the cops after a guy got into her house. How did she know he was out of the house? He could have been hiding in a closet downstairs! She didn't tell anyone and the house clearly wasn't securely locked down!

  8. On story 12, I hear many women talking about how they're conditioned on playing nice and polite to not get hurt by men… is that actual advice? Because I've received the opposite advice and so far it has worked pretty well, if you feel threatened square your shoulders and raise your chin, show the least weakness possible because predators will target the weakest looking people they can find. Maybe it was just luck so far but I've heard this advice being given by a police chief and I've also heard interviews of sex offenders saying they will target the women who look like they'll be the least trouble.

  9. A lot of you that think that some of these stories are not really a big deal. I can assure you that they are not a big deal because the people in them reacted the way that they did. I've taken enough reports to know. Someone asking you what time it is or directions can lead to you being attacked or robbed. Please be very diligent and do not think that it can't happen to you.

  10. That story at 15:00, the fact that the story teller just KEPT hanging out with that psychopath 🙄🤦🏻‍♂️ I mean seriously? The red flag should have been the first one that they talked about and should have never spoken to them again 🤷🏻‍♂️

  11. Tbh the kid at McDonald's was just an emo kid who was into My Chemical Romance. Literally a line from Na Na Na, "Neon and f*cking garbage."

  12. The first one scared me because I remember readinf about seth before i watch this video and it creeped me out. Really good video keep up the work

  13. The guy in the van from the third story could have just been some dude who was lost and tryin to figure out where he was goin lol u think pretty highly of yourself if you think every slow moving car is someone tryin harm you

  14. It's so infuriating to hear the stories "I had an encounter with a creepy person in a public park but didn't tell anyone because screw everyone else." Don't want to miss out on the internet karma and chance to say "I once met a murderer", huh?

  15. I love those stories but the ads from my country are so out of context, they legit scare me more by how energetic and loud they are than the stories lol

  16. Some of these are just… people being super paranoid and freaking out over people being socially awkward in a public place. Like, just chill, Karen. As someone who’s actually gone through plenty of truly traumatizing stuff, these people crying and making a big deal over nothing piss me off.

  17. Dude in story 4 is just as much of a psychopath as the guy he hung out with. Feels like he stayed with him out of some sick, morbid curiosity

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