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@andrehorlin6420
@andrehorlin6420 Рік тому
The Dyantlov pass incident is quite strange. I do believe they got scared of something that made them abandon everything and leave as fast as possible. Knowing they were advanced hikers they probably know the sound of an avalanche going off. That would get me going quick. Or the sound of parachute bombs going off around you. These two seem most believable to me. They were only found after 26 days to 3 months (defuse time) after the tragedy. Probably enough time to cover tracks, markings, indentations in the snow.
@andrehorlin6420
@andrehorlin6420 Рік тому
@@Kiogleo46 So then why did they separate?
@altPastaTits
@altPastaTits 10 місяців тому
@@andrehorlin6420 went off in smaller groups in search of tacos
@BongHitta
@BongHitta 9 місяців тому
Except it couldn't have been an avalanche. Being heavily covered in snow isn't the same thing as being totally buried. The avalanche and bomb theory doesn't explain enough of the odd circumstances. Not the campfire spooky stuff, but the real documented facts that happened that can't be adequately explained. It was probably a combination of a couple things, and it was probably something that hasn't been thought of yet.
@BongHitta
@BongHitta 9 місяців тому
​@@Kiogleo46except the tent wasn't burned.
@seldom_bucket
@seldom_bucket 9 місяців тому
Nope, it's been solved and isn't a mystery. I suggest anton petrovs video for a detailed break down.
@joshparkinson6338
@joshparkinson6338 Рік тому
"While hitchhiking in the Yural mountains" 😆 I don't think they'll have much luck finding someone to give em a ride in the middle of the Yural mountains lol
@joefranz5646
@joefranz5646 Рік тому
Maybe not for normal people but these were experienced hitchhikers.
@mtmadigan82
@mtmadigan82 Рік тому
Other than your mom, she'll give anything a ride😮
@chaimlevin125
@chaimlevin125 Рік тому
*Ural
@johnjesus02
@johnjesus02 Рік тому
​@@chaimlevin125 npc
@chaimlevin125
@chaimlevin125 Рік тому
@@johnjesus02 I mean I’d like to think that I’m the main character in my own story.
@leafgreensniper13
@leafgreensniper13 9 місяців тому
Lemmino had a good video on the hikers. He proposed that the stove in the tent went awry and filled the interior with smoke. Importantly he showed the hikers proceeded calmly down the mountain to escape the fumes.
@justsomeguy5402
@justsomeguy5402 Рік тому
Pertaining to the hikers. During my tenure in the Marines, I've personally witnessed delirium from dehydration in the cold, underestimating the need for hydration in the cold. I've also witnessed hyponatremia (albeit never in cold weather conditions) from under-eating over-hydrating. The incident I was there for, the Marine had no clue where or even who he was, and was identified because he was staring into the treeline swaying back and forth, away from others. So there might be a simple explanation that they didn't think to test for back then.
@justsomeguy5402
@justsomeguy5402 Рік тому
@Ben got me
@zinckensteel
@zinckensteel Рік тому
Additionally, ever heard of what skiers call a "yard sale"? A fairly simple fall/crash that results in zero injury may still fling every remotely loose piece of clothing off the body. I've had it happen to me, personally, and I will forever be amazed at how far apart my hat, goggles, gloves, poles, skis, etc ended up.
@kingcaesar3693
@kingcaesar3693 Рік тому
But what about the radiation?
@stealthily6668
@stealthily6668 Рік тому
@@kingcaesar3693 Those two worked at a nuclear power plant, I've heard. Search The Dyatlov Pass Incident. I'd recommend Lemmino's channel, as that's where I originally heard this case from.
@kayleescruggs6888
@kayleescruggs6888 Рік тому
@@kingcaesar3693 could be from a dye. In the 50s and 60s, uranium oxide was used to make an orange glaze for plates.
@qualityherbsonly
@qualityherbsonly 11 місяців тому
Slab Avalanche is the best explanation for the 9 hikers deaths. I think people refuse to believe it because it’s not supernatural in some way.
@DDdawg
@DDdawg 10 місяців тому
Yeah ya know except for all the other reasons they gave that proved an avalanche wasn't possible
@ddestefano2.0
@ddestefano2.0 9 місяців тому
huh wow i can’t believe they didn’t think of that!! good thing they didn’t list any reasons why that probably couldn’t be the answer!
@seldom_bucket
@seldom_bucket 9 місяців тому
@@DDdawg what reasons? It explains them all very easily.
@christiantalamantez3889
@christiantalamantez3889 6 місяців тому
Then how did they receive those injuries no way an avalanche did that
@nateklein7084
@nateklein7084 2 місяці тому
I think the other problem people have with accepting the avalanche hypothesis is most people hear that word and get the image of the giant wall of snow careening down a mountainside crushing everything in its path. That is just one scale of avalanche, not all avalanches. The smallest avalanches are sluffs and are less than 50m and around 100 cubic metres of snow and unlikely to actually bury someone (per European avalanche services). A slab avalanche at the higher scale of a sluff could perfectly explain what happened. Buuuuuut that's not as exciting so like you said, no one wants to hear it.
@aliefabdurrahman3302
@aliefabdurrahman3302 Рік тому
0:06 Dyatlov Pass Incident. The Miystery of 9 Russian Soviet Hikers Found Death February 26th to May4th 1959 11:55 The Blackout Ripper. RAF Caddet Officer Gordon Fredderick Cummins 23:05 Mystery of Yamashita Gold Prepetrator: - General Tomoyuki Yamashita 30:20 What was Inside this Tunnel that killed 520 Passengers. The Italian Train Mystery of WW2 36:40 Who Killed William II The English aristocrat 1100 AD 45:17 Was it a Shark Attack/Murder, Australia 1935
@lowlife1368
@lowlife1368 11 місяців тому
It’s not very mysterious now is it
@Ingrimoose
@Ingrimoose 10 місяців тому
​@@lowlife1368 never was after the 2nd story
@ralphjustinenevado9132
@ralphjustinenevado9132 9 місяців тому
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@LKenjiF
@LKenjiF Рік тому
Imagine being the hiker who had to turn back in the beginning
@Kruglov762
@Kruglov762 6 місяців тому
I feel sorry for him, id imagine he suffered from extreme survivors guilt
@tomflynn8265
@tomflynn8265 Рік тому
The Dyatlov Pass Students were NOT HITCHHIKING, they were Backpacking and Wilderness-Hiking. I'm not sure why that irked me as much as it did, but I firmly believe that the Student's Memory alone is worth telling their story correctly. That said, good video, and well done!
@dbach1025
@dbach1025 Рік тому
I thought same thing
@joshuabowen6919
@joshuabowen6919 Рік тому
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
@u-neekusername4430
@u-neekusername4430 Рік тому
It's also no longer a mystery & it was solved with new snow modelling technology (like ocean modelling but for snow - to keep it simple)
@scottsmith4315
@scottsmith4315 Рік тому
Was going to say same. Only not as nicely.
@thomashenebry8269
@thomashenebry8269 Рік тому
In 1959 not a lot of Russians owned cars, hitchhiking was nearly impossible.
@smtoonentertainment
@smtoonentertainment Рік тому
Simple History animations are the best visual descriptions for your subject matter!
@tiredoldman
@tiredoldman Рік тому
They weren’t hitchhiking in the first story. They were camping.
@somethingelse4424
@somethingelse4424 8 місяців тому
He thinks hitchhiking is walking around in the wilderness?
@enbeast8350
@enbeast8350 6 місяців тому
I believe this was also solved. Avalanche that sent them into a panic, hypothermia explains them stripping (sometimes it makes you feel insanely warm even though you're freezing to death), and the eyes and tongue were likely scavenged by wildlife
@tiredoldman
@tiredoldman 6 місяців тому
@@enbeast8350 yeah it was if I remember correctly.
@The-Blue-Knight
@The-Blue-Knight Рік тому
The shark with a knife lmao
@natalialel
@natalialel Рік тому
I think that the Dyatlov expedition tragedy has classic elements of your good ol’ hypothermia of Russian winters - and if im not mistaken - the last stages of hypothermia include PARADOXICAL UNDRESSING - where the person believes that by taking their clothes OFF - they will feel warmer. Late stage of Hypothermia also includes mental confusion and unusual behaviour in general- that’s what I assume most likely happened to these unfortunate young people. RIP
@K1995ify
@K1995ify Рік тому
But what about the radiation? I agree with your guess since it definitely lines up with that but I don’t understand the radiation.
@TheMrKotmanul
@TheMrKotmanul Рік тому
​@@K1995ify , researchers that worked on this case found only traces of beta radiation on sweater. Activity that they found is not enough to harm human without digesting it or something. And no signs on burns or any radioactive damage, so probably it was just extreme cold and lack of preparation. For me as a Russian who hiked in cold weather it's pretty recognizable thing, without proper training and gear most people in extreme cold will be exhausted very quick and probably just will give up and die. People got used to being in comfort with clothes and worm place everywhere, so we think that cold is just cold and no biggie, we tend to forget how dangerous it actually is for us. and about radiation and where it came from...well, our forests hide a lot of stuff.)
@natalialel
@natalialel 11 місяців тому
@@K1995ifyit’s Russia! Radiation is not even the worst thing you can find..accidentally… in the forest! 😅
@evinroof8705
@evinroof8705 9 місяців тому
I don't think their deaths are much of a mystery. What made them abandon the safety of their tent in such a hurry is the big mystery of that case.
@natalialel
@natalialel 9 місяців тому
@@evinroof8705 I think that pretty much all of the weird behaviors they engaged in were brought on by - again hypothermia. During the last stages of hypothermia- people are known to do weird stuff like paradoxical undressing for example- which is when the person in his last stages of hypothermia will remove their clothes believing it will make them warmer
@20thCenturyManTrad
@20thCenturyManTrad 11 місяців тому
I think that the Soviets covered up a gas weapon test which the gas drove the hikers into mass hysteria, the residue of the gas, could have been noticeable in the area possibly by tracings on the land.
@thisworldisnuts
@thisworldisnuts Рік тому
They all died from being hit by all the cars while hitchhiking in the Ural mountains! 😂
@User_Brandon
@User_Brandon Рік тому
Well this was certainly an unsettling story. Very heartbreaking but thank you as always for another great video!
@larrytemen4789
@larrytemen4789 8 місяців тому
Which one?
@DescendingVelocity
@DescendingVelocity 2 місяці тому
There’s 6 stories. Are you a bot or did you click off of the video after the first five minutes?
@ostmen_draugr
@ostmen_draugr 11 місяців тому
To the hikers, the only reason I can think to why they checked radioactivity is that Russia lost some 200 mini nuclear reactors. One was found by a hiking group thinking it was a bit of scrap or a heater (since it was quite warm & melted snow on & around it). Kyle Hill has a video on this in his nuclear stories series.
@fips711
@fips711 Рік тому
"The science behind infrasound is questionable at best." - from the channel that presented boulder throwing bigfoots in Vietnam as totally legit.
@belladonna4666
@belladonna4666 Рік тому
Shut up
@joshuabowen6919
@joshuabowen6919 Рік тому
😂😂
@bubba98
@bubba98 Рік тому
I think he was just referring the theory that infrasound did it, not that infrasound doesn’t exist/ is questionable
@fat-girl-spelunker
@fat-girl-spelunker 9 місяців тому
I've heard the story like three different times and this is the first time that someone told me that the girl with her face missing was face-down in a creek.
@KnightSlasher
@KnightSlasher Рік тому
History is sometimes a mystery we can get a general idea about certain things but the truth is that it's hard to know exactly what happened, with current technology it is easier but not perfect
@jaspersmith5748
@jaspersmith5748 Рік тому
Aliens
@hikari1690
@hikari1690 Рік тому
It's a mystery how people can truly believe in recorded history when it's the winners who write them
@kristiskinner8542
@kristiskinner8542 Рік тому
​​@@hikari1690 no that isnt always true, not for all of history. History wasnt just written by the "winners" also everything pertaining to history didnt involve a win/lose situation. What is more accurate & not misleadingly trying to paint everything throughout history with such a broad brush is that history was written by those who actually wrote- widespread literacy hasnt been a common thing for the majority of the population for very long at all. Yes at times its been written by the "winners" but there are cases where the "losers" have written about the same subject, same specific topic/time/location. Take WW2 for example there have been many German writers/historians who have confirmed whats been written by the "winners". Depending on the historical topic there are at times multiple sources outside of anything written, the eruption of Mt Vesuvius (yes there is written account) there is also carbon dating that aligns with the date of that written account along with tangible evidence- Pompeii & Herculaneum
@Wykletypl
@Wykletypl Рік тому
Curious if they make more such scary storis of the past. As there are so many to choose from like H.H. Holmes, Karl Denke, The Boys of the Yuba City, Albert Fish...
@carddamom188
@carddamom188 7 місяців тому
The boys of the Yuba City aka the American Dyatlov Pass...
@MustacheCashStash125
@MustacheCashStash125 Рік тому
What happened in Dyatlov Pass was that someone farted in the tent
@angelwings1979
@angelwings1979 Рік тому
I’m curious why the Italian train deaths were included in this episode? In your own coverage, you said that the death were due to carbon monoxide and even read the inquest report. Did I miss an aspect that is still unsolved?
@caseybanter5751
@caseybanter5751 Рік тому
They just said that its mysteries YOU can't solve... cause they already solved it before you 😉
@pathutchison7688
@pathutchison7688 Рік тому
The “blackout Ripper” seems pretty well solved to me.
@jaymessmoyer340
@jaymessmoyer340 Рік тому
The guy really hated prostitutes like God dang legit all the people he killed were prostitutes or something else like that.
@christinacreates2393
@christinacreates2393 10 місяців тому
I thought the exact same thing!
@kevrolnos4570
@kevrolnos4570 Рік тому
"Yakuza gangsters" That gave me serotonin
@KnightSlasher
@KnightSlasher Рік тому
Yeah they're synonyms lol
@thatrandomvideomaker8742
@thatrandomvideomaker8742 Рік тому
It that the german empire
@TheNuclearGeek
@TheNuclearGeek Рік тому
Yakuza Mafia Gangsters?
@hikari1690
@hikari1690 Рік тому
Biker Yakuzas
@JoeyTalksRecovery
@JoeyTalksRecovery Рік тому
Cheesy queso
@TheThizzelle
@TheThizzelle 9 місяців тому
The hikers story is still such a fascinating question mark for me, I just don't believe that all 10 of them, with all their experience suddenly lost their minds due to hypothermia at the same exact time. You would NEVER cut a hole in your tent unless you had no choice, also what's with the radiation!? I've never heard a good explanation for this event to this day 🤷🏾‍♂️.
@user-yl4iq4cd1j
@user-yl4iq4cd1j 8 місяців тому
Radiation is natural. Two of hikers worked in nuclear plants. The clothing identified with "radiation" (which is only maybe 1.5x the average amount any person has around them) belonged to the two hikers. Plenty of logical explanations for the story, it's just not captivating
@blipblop1806
@blipblop1806 8 місяців тому
all 9 of them* The 10th turned back earlier.
@TheThizzelle
@TheThizzelle 8 місяців тому
@@blipblop1806 which is kind of even crazier when ya think about it.
@HaruWuu
@HaruWuu 8 місяців тому
I agree.
@j6m3z
@j6m3z 5 місяців тому
I believe the russian backpackers was solved. it was due to an avalanche while they were in the tent and one of the friend was working at a nuclear-related manufactory hence the radiation
@dbach1025
@dbach1025 Рік тому
Hitchhiking? Hoping a semi would stop by to pick them up?
@victoriouswinner7745
@victoriouswinner7745 Рік тому
top 10 mysteries so mysterious not even the solver squad could solve them
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Рік тому
Please upload video about Albert Salvo aka The Boston Strangler
@victoriouswinner7745
@victoriouswinner7745 Рік тому
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 i didn't make the video, dummy
@ethanknight4881
@ethanknight4881 Рік тому
I love simple history great stuff dude
@shmeeli2383
@shmeeli2383 Рік тому
an ad every 1:30? makes it impossible to follow.
@alanroberson9749
@alanroberson9749 Рік тому
Very good job fellows!! Congratulations y'all. Pertaining to the hikers. During my tenure in the Marines, I've personally witnessed delirium from dehydration in the cold, underestimating the need for hydration in the cold. Does it say anything about the biggest toxic spill in New Palestine Ohio dudes?
@thewinterprince1731
@thewinterprince1731 Рік тому
I see why the "You" in the title is capitalized, since that second mystery seems to have been solved. XD
@chesspiece81
@chesspiece81 9 місяців тому
I don't understand why the hikers weren't sleeping in more clothing just in case they needed to run from the campsite.
@chocogalaxist8421
@chocogalaxist8421 Рік тому
About the hikers,its proven hyperthermia can make a person crazy, so my theory is that extreme hyperthermia set in and made them crazy or another theory is that extremely cold winds were pushing the tent violently and it was nearly impossible to open the tents door and considering 9 men were in that tent and it looks like the tent cant even hold half that number and they decided to use a knife to escape but at the last minute the tent door finally opened, so they ran in different directions, it could be possible that they all ran in different directions and just got to each other as they went in similar ways and with lack of food and water they slowly died from that reason, and also suffocation like the 3rd group near the ravine and 2nd died of the extreme winds just following after the extreme wind that violently pushed the tent and 1st had ran and died because of lack of clothing. Don't take this seriously, Its just a theory.
@dbach1025
@dbach1025 Рік тому
Hyperthermia? They were hotter than 98.6 F?
@milkyios7375
@milkyios7375 Рік тому
@@dbach1025 i think he meant hypothermia, and i can tell by his english that english isnt his first language so pardon him
@Spiderclawz
@Spiderclawz Рік тому
The serial killer guy and the carbon monoxide train seem like not really mysteries if we know what happened
@totallyfrozen
@totallyfrozen Рік тому
Well, “we” know NOW because he told us, but the title said they’re mysteries YOU can’t solve. So there’s that. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@Nordic_Aquarius.3-
@Nordic_Aquarius.3- Рік тому
Shhhhhh, just enjoy the show
@Spiderclawz
@Spiderclawz 11 місяців тому
@@totallyfrozen i mean I feel like if I was the detective on the case I would figure it out
@bsmdb
@bsmdb Рік тому
Lol he said the hikers were hitch hiking
@martinaasandersen3775
@martinaasandersen3775 9 місяців тому
Hikers: I think some or all of them went crazy either due to dehydration or eating tainted food like wild mushrooms (or tainted food cans). Then either hallucinated or tried to run from someone going crazy/turning on each other. The removal of clothes etc can actually paradoxically be a symptom of hypothermia, so could happen after they were forced to run away.
@jamespollock2455
@jamespollock2455 Рік тому
Thanks!
@jamespollock2455
@jamespollock2455 Рік тому
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@merafirewing6591
@merafirewing6591 8 місяців тому
Could the Blackout Ripper be connected to Jack the Ripper? Or the possibility that that same killer lived all the way into ww2?
@agentholmes369
@agentholmes369 Рік тому
Last story was recently covered by Mr.Ballen, whole story with a surprising end
@SkullyMcBones-lq9uo
@SkullyMcBones-lq9uo Рік тому
I love mrballen best story teller
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu
@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu Рік тому
Research the "Isle Royale Anomaly".
@kcox9818
@kcox9818 Рік тому
You're right I can't solve the Dyatlov Pass incident because scientists beat me to it a discovered that a slab avalanche caused it.
@punkrock1989
@punkrock1989 Рік тому
That's just a theory
@astewart1003
@astewart1003 Рік тому
She was killed with a candle? I bet it was Professor Plum, or Col. Mustard.
@fynnott8479
@fynnott8479 Рік тому
I love this. Channel.
@fynnott8479
@fynnott8479 Рік тому
What is is the price? And isn’t a telegram from ww1
@MegaMackintosh
@MegaMackintosh Рік тому
@@fynnott8479 it’s a scam bot that spams the same message on a lot of comments. Just ignore it.
@fynnott8479
@fynnott8479 Рік тому
@@MegaMackintosh shut up
@ReconPro
@ReconPro Рік тому
Have a great weekend everyone!
@soldaatjhu
@soldaatjhu 9 місяців тому
33:03 this story has got to be about the passengers suffocating because of all the smoke the two locomotives produce in the tunnel.
@secondhandlyon2603
@secondhandlyon2603 Рік тому
Why does he keep saying hitch hikers? They were just garden variety hikers.
@JamesChenisKing
@JamesChenisKing Рік тому
There was a new study in 2021 and a documentary called A Unknown Compelling Force revisited the hiker incident. They settled on a slab avalanche and a certain type of wind that was the most likli culprit
@bjames86
@bjames86 8 місяців тому
What's "likli"?
@JamesChenisKing
@JamesChenisKing 7 місяців тому
@@bjames86 poor guy, i can’t imagine going through life not able to function due to a spelling error.
@bjames86
@bjames86 7 місяців тому
@@JamesChenisKing that's not a simple spelling error. That's full on potato.
@JamesChenisKing
@JamesChenisKing 7 місяців тому
@@bjames86 you must be fun at parties.
@justsomeguywithoutlungs
@justsomeguywithoutlungs Рік тому
Temperatures can cause hallucinations that's a possible explanation for dyatlov pass incident. (Hypothermia can cause confusion, tiredness, slurred speech, memory loss, lack of coordination, slowed circulation, slowed respiration, irritability during stage 2 of hypothermia these are likely symptoms, (It could be possible for hallucinations to appear somewhat rarely in cases theoretically), and slow brain function all of which support this theory.)
@justsomeguywithoutlungs
@justsomeguywithoutlungs Рік тому
Forgot to mention it says they were missing clothes so they were probably insufficiently dressed causing the hypothermia as they slept
@jadentetzlaff1108
@jadentetzlaff1108 Рік тому
I'm always early when I watch Simple History's new videos and I LIKE IT!
@Dhdh365
@Dhdh365 Рік тому
Anyone who has watched The Usual Suspects knows who was behind all of these mysteries. If you know, you know 😂
@Billy_Bad_Ass
@Billy_Bad_Ass Рік тому
Jose Cuervo?
@Dhdh365
@Dhdh365 Рік тому
@@Billy_Bad_Ass 😂
@UrMomsSuperRichEx
@UrMomsSuperRichEx Рік тому
Dr Evil…
@dbach1025
@dbach1025 Рік тому
Kaiser Sose.
@TheBestDog
@TheBestDog Рік тому
35:22 The dead man, right of center, randomly opens his mouth. You know you noticed it, too
@amelia31289
@amelia31289 Рік тому
yes he also closes partially his eyes.
@bredsheeran2897
@bredsheeran2897 8 місяців тому
Don’t u just hate it when you commit suicide and accidentally end up with 3 bullet holes somehow
@sandyblondy1
@sandyblondy1 Рік тому
could the wounds from the hiking not be from falling off the trees with broken branches
@BitBard302
@BitBard302 6 місяців тому
This is a brilliant article. Should the subject matter interest you, a closely related book is highly recommended. "The Silent Bridge: Echoes of the Unspoken Past" by Emma Wick
@xeanderman6688
@xeanderman6688 Рік тому
I dislike the fact you started shipping out long videos that are just combination of previous older ones. Just.. make completely new videos? If people want to see them, they'll just watch individual ones..
@peangrithymuny6677
@peangrithymuny6677 Місяць тому
We are lazy
@Teysie
@Teysie Рік тому
Lol hiking and hitch hiking are 2 very different things. They werent on a hitch hiking expedition in the Dyatlov pass. But good video though
@wendellmarthers3519
@wendellmarthers3519 Рік тому
I used to climb and not all avalanches are what you see on TV, those big walls of snow that are 10-20 feet high and half a mile wide, a lot of them aren't like that, one of the mountains was full of shale so we fired off an explosion that caused a controlled avalanche to happen in a controlled environment and this was just it was more like a shotgun blast a lot of things went downhill, I certainly wouldn't want to be in front of it, in the daylight off to the side was extremely scary but it wouldn't wipe out everything in its path, it would it smash the one guys, the noise it cause would get you up in the middle of the night freaking out cause you don't know what's going on would you run out of a tent in nothing but what you have on because you know that there's a chance you can come back and get your stuff in a few minutes,,, big problem is it's dark and they didn't say what equipment some of them had did any of them have a compass didn't have them have oh light?
@superturkeylegs
@superturkeylegs Рік тому
Slab avalanche ukposts.info/have/v-deo/h5aQa2-FkYGWwps.html
@martinaasandersen3775
@martinaasandersen3775 9 місяців тому
14:50 Lol, pretty sure they didn't have "databases" back then. Pretty sure they compared prints manually by hand from an archive of finger prints, so a LOT harder to find a match.
@seldom_bucket
@seldom_bucket 9 місяців тому
Fyi the dyatlov pass thing has been solved. It was a specific type of avalanche, they basically got hit with a wall of ice as they were in their tents. Not explaining here everything but it can all be explained if you look at the latest studies on it.
@blackbird3327
@blackbird3327 Рік тому
About Smith's death, I think both Holmes and Brady were responsible for offing Smith indirectly
@groupecafe
@groupecafe Рік тому
Suggestions oak îles trésor vrai ou faux merci 😊
@slaanamilijevic779
@slaanamilijevic779 11 місяців тому
i think that hikers got crazy one by one
@chesspiece81
@chesspiece81 Рік тому
You would think that William II death could have been solved. You would they they could have identified the arrow or see how was missing one. You would think that everyone would have a unique set and a certain number of arrows.
@panzer948
@panzer948 Рік тому
How did they not catch "HitchHiking" while QC'ing there story. Big blunder there. You would think the speaker would have caught his own mistake while reading this story...
@mikemurphy5898
@mikemurphy5898 Рік тому
1:15 a hitchhiking expedition?
@RedOnly
@RedOnly Рік тому
Only 2 truly unsolved mysteries
@mastercow19
@mastercow19 11 місяців тому
Henry be like "Oops , older bro just died 'accidently', gotta go be king now lol"
@maxwellmueller9384
@maxwellmueller9384 Рік тому
A job for Mystery Incorporated...well maybe not in current form.
@pollyg562
@pollyg562 5 місяців тому
you didn't mention when Robert got Normandy and his younger brother got England at the time Normandy was considered a much greater treasure
@Fritzthempg_dude
@Fritzthempg_dude Рік тому
Good video
@arronthomas68
@arronthomas68 8 місяців тому
Occupation "prostitute and housewife." 😬 I wonder if her husband was a suspect.
@joshuasuggs2379
@joshuasuggs2379 7 місяців тому
Yamoshita could have made a deal for his life with all the buried gold
@bolkmichael3580
@bolkmichael3580 Рік тому
9:01 the pillow has eyes D:
@sebby324
@sebby324 Рік тому
Cool but creepy
@totallyfrozen
@totallyfrozen Рік тому
11:18 Perhaps, the tent was crowded and the hikers were feeling greatly inconvenienced by this. Then either someone got irritable about it and a fight started, or someone tried something (or was accused of trying something) with one of the girls and a fight started-causing someone to freak out and pull a knife. Somewhere along the way, the tent was cut and everyone panicked and ran out. That theory is just as likely as the rest. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@joshcantrell8397
@joshcantrell8397 Рік тому
Doesn’t sound like case number 2 is unsolved to me whatsoever…
@deleted5338
@deleted5338 Рік тому
00:35 they weren’t hitch hiking.
@theamericanvillian8470
@theamericanvillian8470 Рік тому
Never thought I'd see simple history cover histories mysteries
@thomasmolyneaux3700
@thomasmolyneaux3700 Рік тому
If you like british mysteries like the blackout ripper and want to learn about the bride in the bath murder you should watch Scotland Yard confidential podcast
@MarkLada
@MarkLada Рік тому
Nothing like a jolly good British murder mystery to get the hamster wheel in the brain spinning old chap..
@thomasmolyneaux3700
@thomasmolyneaux3700 Рік тому
@@MarkLada undoubtedly ye jolly old bloke
@chelseaameliore6456
@chelseaameliore6456 Рік тому
I wonder if it could have been a bear with the hikers in Russia? Like the tent was crushed and ripped up so maybe it attacked the tent and they all scattered and then got lost in the dark snowy area for too long and froze. Maybe they were underdressed to keep their gear from getting sweaty for the next day. If you've ever hiked or camped out like that you want to be sure to keep your gear dry or it's easy to get too cold and since their tent was way too small for the amount of people they had maybe they decided to strip and keep warm with skin contact instead of all pack in in their gear and risk sweating in their gear. It would explain why they didn't have a chance to get gear on
@TheJoyeuxWeeb
@TheJoyeuxWeeb Рік тому
Everytime I think about the Rogelio Roxas's claim of the gold, I think about Whitebeard saying" THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!"
@L_3.0
@L_3.0 11 днів тому
Bruh cuz
@monsterDUDEof5
@monsterDUDEof5 4 місяці тому
45:52 Realized he sounds like arnold’s narrator
@geiselgibran4446
@geiselgibran4446 Рік тому
2:04 The guy who got the knee and joint pain was lucky
@peshpeshabdulla
@peshpeshabdulla 6 місяців тому
I think The hitchHikers Were Running away from a Large Snowstrom!
@kingcaesar3693
@kingcaesar3693 Рік тому
A horror movie was made about Davlot Pass called Devil's Pass. I remember liking it, It does imply some crazy theories.
@Spuggky45
@Spuggky45 Рік тому
I loved that movie!
@brainflash1
@brainflash1 Рік тому
It turns out that one of the hikers was an imposter.
@tigersympathiser2265
@tigersympathiser2265 Рік тому
The greatest mystery about the Dyatlov Pass mystery is how it even remained one. An avalanche by all regards
@wadeklein8962
@wadeklein8962 5 місяців тому
Possibility that the area they were camping in was intentionally targeted with radiation, they panicked started going crazy and bam.
@stansmith8206
@stansmith8206 9 місяців тому
The end stages of hypothermia, people become very heated. Hence, why many were found with clothes missing.
@SwineBrothers
@SwineBrothers Рік тому
I don't think you can dismiss the avalanche theory so easy. It fits much more than anything else. And considdering how they probably acted, I'm voting for avalanche or massive snowfall. More possible than secret Soviet bombs. I love oogabooga myths too, but let's talk about this rationally.
@fantasy_4772
@fantasy_4772 Рік тому
New research suggest an untimed slab avalanche but the researchers never claimed not to have solved the mystery and there is still missing prices of the story but i agree w u 100%
@brainflash1
@brainflash1 Рік тому
It's more likely that they "thought" an avalanche was coming.
@bjsfishingaddiction1581
@bjsfishingaddiction1581 8 місяців тому
​@@fantasy_4772 That sounds reasonable if you think about it. Could explain the person who tried climbing the tree. They probably did so to avoid being buried.
@fantasy_4772
@fantasy_4772 8 місяців тому
@@bjsfishingaddiction1581 ye it dos sound reasonable but if u use it as a source mby mention that they them self never claim to have sloved it?
@bjames86
@bjames86 8 місяців тому
*considering
@thesexualintellectual5087
@thesexualintellectual5087 Рік тому
At 46:00 is that Arnold?
@andrewsupp6693
@andrewsupp6693 Рік тому
I love this channel, but the first story has been solved, but I don't think it was very well announced. In case you haven't heard, it was an avalanche. I think Answers With Joe did a story on it.
@NflCfbFan
@NflCfbFan Рік тому
I thought it was disproven in this video
@andrewsupp6693
@andrewsupp6693 Рік тому
@@NflCfbFan it was a long time ago, but they just came back with new research and evidence and it was proven to be an avalanche. Lemme find a link
@andrewsupp6693
@andrewsupp6693 Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pZhhf3qoa4adq4U.html
@barrybrevik9178
@barrybrevik9178 Рік тому
It was not an avalanche. The hikers had decided to make camp on the snow covered mountain side. In order to have a flat space to pitch the tent, they dug snow off of the slanted mountain side until they had a small flat area. At some point before the hike, the tent had been modified to include a portable stove, which would keep the inhabitants of the tent comfortably warm. After pitching the tent, the hikers retired into the tent and went to sleep. In the middle of the night, a specific known type of snow movement (I dismember the name of this phenomenon), but which has rarely happened, caused some volume of snow to slide off the snow base immediately above the tent, and fall directly onto the tent, crushing it to the ground. This event caused immediate pandemonium inside the tent. In their panic, they cut open the tent fabric, and emerged into the great outdoors, clad only in what they had been wearing while sleeping, which wasn't much. In their panic, they fled downhill towards the treeline in slightly different trajectories, and then died in slightly different ways. The tent had been covered with too much snow for the hikers to clear off, and it had a large slit in the side. Therefore, the hikers could not go back upslope to recover the tent into a life saving shelter, nor could they recover their clothing from the tent interior. After that, all of the supposedly odd deaths were simply the results of insufficiently dressed people trying different ways to save themselves from cold, and ultimately failing. I wish I had kept the link, but I am certain that anyone could google it, and locate the article. It is a truly fascinating event that has kept me wondering for decades!
@killbot86
@killbot86 Рік тому
A channel called LEMINO also did a good video on this incident and also concluded that it may have been an unfortunate accident caused by the hikers…..
@thedungeondelver
@thedungeondelver Рік тому
I'd wager Yamashita's gold mostly went to Ferdinand Marcos.
@devinjanosov
@devinjanosov 7 місяців тому
I love this channel, but I have 2 (fairly obvious) notes…both regarding the title: a) you can’t call the episode “…Mysteries You Can’t Solve,” when you literally have the explanation(s) (the train case, which it was obviously carbon monoxide poisoning BEFORE you went ahead and actually STATED AS MUCH in the video itself; as well as the Smith murder case, which was more “successful witness tampering” than a “mystery”) and b) the word “CAN’T” should be capitalized in the title of the video, not the word “YOU.” Capitalizing “you” implies the mysteries CAN be solved, just not by any of us viewers; whereas if “can’t” were capitalized instead, it would imply the mysteries are too difficult/complex/etc. to be solved by anyone, with any resources, that they LITERALLY “cannot be solved” (for the argument as to why this assertion is “false” please refer back to point “a)” herein).
@orestaszeigis4749
@orestaszeigis4749 Рік тому
video suggestion Ts4 no.215 quite epic if its story is true
@vedadbecic1390
@vedadbecic1390 Рік тому
The hikers. Its from the last warmth the body has given so the tent has a hole.
@Makumbi
@Makumbi 6 місяців тому
A known symptom of hyperthermia is the feeling of excessive heat leading the suffer to take off their clothes.
@SRP3572
@SRP3572 Рік тому
Gordon Cummins was the Blackout Ripper
@CantcerCause
@CantcerCause Рік тому
I miss Lemmino 😔
@Joshk007
@Joshk007 3 місяці тому
How could they find the tracks if it had snowed for a month before they were found? It doesn’t make sense.
@Melonwbush
@Melonwbush 9 місяців тому
When the hiking incedent happend I think the cause was it's because they heard an noice and they fleed to see wait is was and then randomly died
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