Cases With The Most INSANE Twists You've Ever Heard | Episode 6 | Documentary

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Published 2022-02-11
In today's true crime documentary, we're covering cases with the most INSANE twists you've EVER heard...

Watch "Episode 1":    • Cases With The Most INSANE Twists You...  
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All Comments (21)
  • "gimme a cigrette and ill tell you everything you need to know....i hate tommy" that is the most kyle thing ever
  • @MrNinjaBurger
    I was just waiting on the first case to have a twist that they were a set of triplets and it was really the 3rd sibling all along.
  • @tomduane4892
    Blaming your brother for a crime you committed, can't get much lower then that !
  • @toufusoup
    I can’t imagine how it’d be for the kid in the last case. He was so adamant that his dad didn’t commit suicide, only for it to be true. Not only that, his pop set it up so that he could potentially help his son financially, but it failed anyway. Poor kid.
  • Im obsessed with these videos because the narrators have the best voices ever!
  • @jimbuh
    The fact that’s these twins were called Ronald and Donald makes me immediately dislike their parents. 🙄 people are just so dumb and weird. 🤦🏻
  • @mooglerae32
    The Body Farm in Knoxville isn't just an experiment. It is a teaching method for the University of Tennessee's criminal forensics students. People donate their bodies upon death and they are left outside in various circumstances, such as in a car, under brush, in a trash can, etc. The students then analyze the bodies at different intervals to see how the body decomposes in different circumstances over time. This allows them to then go on and help identify when a real murder/accident victim died.
  • @MrCocoMocoLoco2
    The narration is A1. Clear and concise without dragging words like someone on Xanax and alcohol. Thank you for your commitment and sheer will.
  • I love the cast-iron coffin story. I worked in a history and genealogy library for a while and it's one of those stories that shows up in that sort of place, so I'd heard it before but I still love it. I'd love to see the coffin itself some day. (But seriously, y'all: if you know of a little family plot or a half-lost cemetery, please take care of it. Or let local historians know because they'll take care of it. It always seems a shame to forget people after they're gone.)
  • @JMS-to3xb
    I've seen the one where the guy put a gun on a weather balloon and after shooting himself the murder weapon flew away so it looked like a murder as well. The lengths some will go to is incredible.
  • I think it's really sad that in that later case, the son doesn't get help from insurance after traumatically losing his dad... That's not right.. a son deserves help on a situation like that...
  • @navelaviator18
    Last story: What happened to the roll of tape? He taped his feet, then his wrists but there's no mention of the roll of tape left behind. Why wasn't it mentioned? Was it not found in the area? Where did it go? Hard to throw something like that if your wrists are taped.
  • @CRUZIFIEDv4
    "Either she refused to get out, or she agreed." The logic overwhelms me.
  • @ikdeikke
    NEW VIDEO OF THE RAVEN, HYPEEE. Seriously though his voice is perfect for narrating.
  • I'm kinda dumbfounded that it took that long to search the whole coffin
  • @kevineleven5610
    "Someone has desecrated our graveyard ", "well let's put it in the front room and charge $5 a look". Who's the baddest villain in this ?
  • @funghoul9124
    I love this guys voice for these narrations. I hope they just consistently stick with him for every video from now on. He’s awesome
  • The 2nd case is crazy…The way he said “The only time Vickie moved was when she manipulated somebody”. I’m sorry but that had me on the floor 😂😂😂😂😂
  • @gingerspice1788
    Many royals in the Middle Ages were buried under iron and there are some weird stories of people digging them up during church reconstruction and there still was flesh and stuff on the body
  • I worked for the Census Bureau the year William Sparkman killed himself and it was HUGE news around the office. We had so many concerns about sending workers into certain areas that were known for racism or violence and we didn't need this type of added pressure. I felt so sorry for his family.