Welcome back to Creep TV! It's been a second, and it looks like we are going to be covering a notorious, notorious classic, Urban Spook. We've talked about this before a little bit on the podcast, and there was a lot of visceral reactions when we discussed it.
You laughed. Yep. People screamed and pleaded not to do it. I just think it's a really good series, and I didn't want you to miss out on it, Hunter. And I didn't want our audience to miss out either on this fantastic writing.
And no other reason I have to make you watch this on a video. So I'm just doing this out of my love for the arts and my love for you. I want to say this is analog horror.
uh yes okay so this is another analog horror type thing sort of um i will say i'm just looking there's only eight videos uh and the some of the thumbnail art's pretty sick the flower face whatever that looks pretty sweet uh-huh yeah now i let me ask you this is this ai generated no that's the one thing i will give it it's not ai generated well there you go it it all seems original the artist you created all of it and i i will say that i do believe that the artwork is the best part of the series um yeah his art is sick you haven't seen any uh any videos of the series or anything like that have you no uh-uh nope excellent the only thing i've seen is just recommendations on our subreddit for it or sometimes like uh on the creepy i think like i think there's or the analog horror subreddit i kept seeing that like the face of like what that popular meme that popped up out of that like the grease one or whatever like whatever it was looks like a guy screaming the melted guy or whatever oh yeah yeah yeah people make like memes like meme captions and stuff like that yeah so and i've heard people from those talk about that or i see a lot of like the analog horror tier list rankings and stuff i'm looking at his community post his community tab whatever and he has like a little uh 80k like yeah you have 80 000 subscribers like post like a nice like celebratory post and the art's sick on it yeah yeah he's a good artist he's a good artist fun creepy faces i like he i like you going going into this series just hypothetically for what little you know about it how do you feel about it right now before we begin urban spook kind of like the name of it too urban spook um i don't know i mean i have no idea really what to i have really no idea what to expect all i see is just some fun art so i'm hoping that it's just some i'm guessing a neighborhood of sort gets plagued by some kind of creature uh and you I see a thing. Oh, I see a thumbnail that says Corey Beck age 11. So I'm guessing that it kills children. That's nothing that I don't know what you're talking about.
That's not a thing. You shouldn't, you shouldn't worry about that. That's just a thing you put in a thumbnail to make people click on it.
That's not going to go anywhere. It says allows like, is this analog horror? All of his titles of his analog horror dashes like stuff. subject okay he he did claim he did claim that uh he is from i believe he's from brazil and that he didn't know analog horror was a genre so okay that was his claim that he just threw it in there because it's supposed to look like old vcr tapes so yeah sure makes sense all right well first one is called analog horror faces yes we're going to get into that before we get into that though hold on hold on hold on let's pause for a second i have a gripe with you all the audience audience so um the last uh episode that went up before this would have been stolen tongues and we recorded that before i left for the tour for the soccer film which thank you all so much for your support coming out saying hi it meant a lot it was really cool to meet a lot of you however the number of you who had some problem with me regarding boroska cannot be oh look i had at least three dozen people they've got the way the meet and greet works is people come up they take a picture they get a signed poster and they've got like 15 seconds to say something far too many of you use those 15 seconds to bully me about boroska i can't it's ridiculous i can't and you know what you're welcome you're welcome that i gave you a story that was that impactful that meant that much to you okay and also this one girl i have to close your ears hunter you don't get the satisfaction there was this one girl who came up on stage and i'll have you know i'm married by the way right this one girl came up on stage and she was tall right and she was wearing like goth makeup and clothing and i go hi what's your name and she looks at me and goes jacoby 100 and i go no it's not and she gets right in my face it goes yep and then just doesn't say anything else to me the whole time that's all that's all she just She just wanted to do that, okay? And I felt attacked.
I felt assaulted. The Lord tests us in many ways. No, it was not a test.
It was a test. That was an attack on me, okay? And that you said.
I feel like you did this. I didn't do it. That was an agent of the devil. You are the devil. Okay.
Okay. The show seemed to be going well so far, though. The shows have gone great.
You all are incredible. It was so cool. I've never done anything where I go up on stage and like talk to a group of people who know who I am and stuff like that.
It was just so cool. And getting to talk about the film and seeing people's reactions to it, especially when people would like cheer during certain parts of the movie and stuff like that. It was so cool. Really, the feeling can't be replaced.
And thank you all so much for that. Oh, there is one thing. Hold on. I have to grab something off camera.
There is one thing I need to show. So, a bunch of you gave me GIFs, which you did not need to do, I do not deserve it. And a ton of those GIFs were Creepcast references. So, there were people who got me little artwork with Baraska on it, like the word Baraska or something like that.
Not a drawing of Baraska, thank God. there were a bunch of people who like got me little gifts like related to the show or whatever and most of those i don't have with me because i didn't have room in my suitcase and my friend had to mail them to me and they're not here yet but one thing i could carry with me i can't remember who but someone handed me this uh you can't see this hunter but it's a one dollar bill that says four stamps across it a ton of people got me stuff like that it's really cool that's awesome you so someone got me a teddy bear that has like mr bear like drawn on the back of it and stuff like that like all kinds of creepcast stuff so i get meeting you guys was awesome uh the amount of support it's really cool to like again start a show with a friend and then it has the kind of appeal that it does and uh i'm very grateful for that thank you um and to prove that gratefulness i'm now going to show you all urban spooks this is going to be bad and i want you to no it's not i don't know what you're talking about this is a great It's getting set up to be something horrible, and I just want you to know that the art looks good to me, so I'm stoked to watch it. I'll also say this, that this, you thought Baraska was bad?
You want to come at me about Baraska? Cool, here's Urban Spook. Go ahead. All right, I'm pressing play.
Let's go! Bye! The following footage may be disturbing to some audiences.
Well, that's good. There you go. Six months ago, police found three paintings Stored away in an abandoned storage area Each titled after recent murders That's sick First victim was Carla Gray Found with 36 stab wounds to the face And all of her teeth removed Owie On the back of the first painting, the title Carla's Teeth was written Not a very imaginative title, that's okay This is the painting What's wrong, Connor?
You don't... It looks so good, but it's just so funny to be like, this is the disturbing photo. This is what it is. It's just a really big smile. The painting rules.
It's a very toothy smile. The painting is sick. I wonder if these are physical paintings.
Do you think he did these digitally or traditionally in skin? I think they're... I'm pretty sure they're digital. I follow him on some social media and stuff like that. Is it just under Urban Spooks?
uh that an urban slug uh an urban slug okay because i'm gonna say if he has any of these paintings up i might have to get some for my stew this is sick this is a great bathroom piece right here second victim was jackie graham found drowned with 27 stab wounds in the in the uh yeah uh don't know how to say that the uh also i want to say that it would be a huge disservice to any to Everyone else, if I didn't mention that 200 Stab Wounds, the band has a new album out right now, and it's very, very good. So please go do that. We're talking about all these little 27, 36 kind of Stab Wounds. Well, what about 200? All right.
Give the album a listen. Do you know what the perineum is? I have no idea.
Okay. It is the space between your butthole and your other thing. Your cock or butt. There you go. So perineum is literally just a fancy word for taint?
Yes. Yeah, yeah. It's a medical word for it.
Thank you. They stabbed him 27 times in the taint. It was a woman. And yes.
I don't know. It's so funny. This is a very serious crime. I'm not going to stab you anywhere other than the taint. He became known as the taint killer.
Someone's dead. Someone's dead, Hunter. This isn't funny.
No, whatever. She was alive during the stabbings. Well, yeah. I mean, what? Her painting is titled Floating Jackie.
This is the painting. It's a beautiful painting. These are sick. I would not associate this with taint stabbings. I'm going to just say that right now.
You know what I would have done? I would have done a bunch of bloody key locks. key locks what is a key lock well it's it's it's supposed to be representative of of of like you know vaginas in a way like a what so you mean you mean the hole that a key goes into yeah but a bunch of them you so almost as if he's painting almost as if he's drunk and he missed the keyhole a bunch of times that's what represents the stabbings Oh my gosh. I know, isn't that horrible?
That's worse than this, my gosh. I'm telling you, to me, I'm just like, what is this, Evangelion? Looks like Evangelion to me.
I forgot who I'm talking, I forgot, sorry, I forgot I'm watching this series with Meat Canyon, my bad. Last victim was James Miller, found with his face torn off and his wrist slid open. Always like a nice ripped face, like a tight... Autopsy showed that James was alive for several days without a face. Boy, this is a bummer.
The third painting was named James'Secret Face. If it's just a high-definition picture of his asshole, I'm going to laugh really hard. This is the painting.
So sick. So the person who's a murderer is also a beautiful painter. Two months later, several more paintings were discovered. However, the titles of these paintings did not seem to be cont- Connected to any of those cases at the time here are the other paintings and the titles wax doll Tom late Okay, he's going fast.
Nevermind fuck toy Cory That could mean anything wax doll Tom kind of looks like art the clown Terrifier Yeah, Lisa's secret face sweet Hangin'Jimmy. Oh, Hangin'Jimmy. I feel like they could all make this sound.
Okay. Scream Maggie scream. That's fun. It will be. After going public with the case, and the sharing the paintings in the hope of saving someone-Uh, fuck, hold on.
Of saving anyone that may be depicted, the police received three photos in the mail. All of them are also titled. That'd be a great public, like a cop's job. The way you got midway through that and like, panicked. Nope, oh shit, fuck.
The photos appear to depict the victims. James Miller, Jackie Graham, and Jimmy. So these are supposed to be photos? These are photos, yep.
Who we saw paintings of earlier. Looks like Jackie's doing that one game that kids do where they hold their breath and try to force out the blood on their face. Yeah, you know, that's the exact same thing I thought of when I watched this. Really?
No. Yeah. It's like Jackie Breed.
She's like, one more second. One more second. My boy Jimmy looking frightened.
If anyone knows anything about these photos or paintings, please contact 985-455-9560. One final painting titled Self-Portrait was found two days ago. This is the painting. It was labeled Spicy Tamale. I will say, as a start, pretty sick.
I like the... I talked about that when I talked about this. I do like the opening.
It's a strong opener, I think. I like all the little... I like the idea of setting up this world as a creepy... I'm guessing, albeit serial killer. But the idea of just a simple premise of a serial killer that's also...
doing paintings of his victims is just kind of it's very simple and fun i like that yes i did i talked about the same way i like the premise paintings of the victims I like how typically we're not shown photos. I like how there's a dissonance between the photos we see and the painting, right? How like they look like these brutal bodies, but the paintings tend to be a bit more almost artistic expressions of what happens, stuff like that.
I think that's fascinating. Yeah, it's like a surrealist approach to the photographs that we see, because the photographs are somewhat similar to the paintings, almost like he's using the the photos as reference material for those paintings. yeah yeah i like it i like the opening i think it's a strong one we'll see how that continues into the next one next up we have analog horror the lighthouse i've also if someone if i sound a little uh like i'm kind of letting hunter talk mainly about his primary feelings in my video the best and worst of analog horror i give like a whole analysis of the series and how i feel about and everything so you can go check that out if you want more this is all new to hunter so i'm yeah this is my first time first impression so i just imagine everything is going to be peppered until you know we're going to be having little peppered conversations and then at the end i assume that you'll probably give me more of what you think to not spoil anything now yeah right right you get you get the vibe view and discretion is advised how do you like my my like true crime like it's actually pretty good you know maggie was a she worked at an ice cream store before she met jared from i think it's pretty good i think it's fitting for this if we were talking about actual perennial stabbings uh you know maybe not so much okay uh but for this series i think it's a good fit I think it fits pretty well. I think you'd be right at home with a lot of true crime YouTubers who, you know, seem to put on a goofy voice for it and stuff.
Viewer discretion is advised. The Lighthouse. Rated R. That boy looks...
I would not trust that man. If this man came to my door as a cop, I'd be like, no, thank you. Absolutely not. Four weeks ago, a police officer named Bill Collins went missing along with his wife and two daughters. Well, I wonder what happened, dude.
Look at him. Good God. Shiny ass nose, dude.
Billy previously discovered this painting in his home. Clueless to how it could have ended up there. Imagine finding that. What, just seeing that in your house?
You're just like, oh, we moved into our new home. You open the closet and that's there, that painting. If I saw that in my house randomly, I'd be like, oh, I guess Hunter came by. No. First off, you would have million percent.
first off first off one i would say that that's a painting is just too good like i couldn't paint that good so i would say you you need to run is what so you call me and be like you call me and be like you'd be like did you just pull a practical joke on me also i'm getting really good at your at your voice every time you do an impression of me it's a different part of the country it's like kansas or like florida honestly i've started to really you I've started to really, really own it in, though. And I'm very excited on it. Are you pulling a practical joke on me? You're always kind of up here. Is that what I sound like?
I got a long draw. Is that what I sound like to you? Yeah. Every time. You all are giving me the craziest gifts.
Am I just a stupid, like, dairy farmer? No, you're like a Labrador. I'm just like...
i'm like a dairy farmer from the 40s what the heck is that what the heck is that if i'm gonna wake up if i wake up one day and there's a meat canyon cartoon and i'm in it and i'm like oh what is this all about i'm someone's gonna break in your house and they're gonna be like torching you're like are you guys serious did you leave your shoes on you're tracking mud all through the house is what it'll be i said you're making me are you serious you're making me sound like every closeted church choir leader from the midwest that's what that exit sounds like well that was that is that what i am to you i don't know i don't yet to be determined tbd Okay. While searching Bill's house, the police found one of his daughters hanging by the neck from the ceiling in the attic. That's not good.
She was only two months old. Is something funny, Hunter? The baby was swinging in the attic, attached to the ceiling fan at the highest speed.
I just imagine it's like... around the deal. It's just going so fast. They're like, Jesus Christ!
Okay, audience, the reason this is funny is because it's so over the top. Also, I like how they show a full picture of the baby, but they're like, we're not going to show its very human eyes. We can't let people know the whereabouts of this baby.
I've seen that baby on the street before. It's a protected person, but just like the black bar in the eyes. He showed a full picture of the dad, but we cannot let people know the identity of this baby. The baby was being flung 50 miles an hour on an industrial fan in the ceiling. The car in his car was found 12 days later by the ocean side.
I always love shit like this, dude. Weird, weird family drowning. type deal or is always horrifying that looming that looming feeling of like what drove the parents to do something like that in the car the police found a painting titled long-necked angel angel was indeed the name of the youngest daughter found in the attic long-necked angel okay we i almost have a feeling we have to blur that that is a phallic looking painting all right oh that's what you got out of it Look at that right there.
It's a neck. It was hanging. It stretched the neck.
It throws up from the top of its head. No, okay. The search would lead to an old lighthouse standing just a few miles away from the abandoned car. The lighthouse hadn't been used for several years.
I like how barely it's barely on the door in the lighthouse. An abstract face was painted in red. Is it the same face?
Has to be the same face. Ooh. Spooky.
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Hmm. Hmm. Test data showed that it belonged to the rest of the Collins family.
Ah. The test also showed extreme volumes of amphetamine. Photos of the Collins family moments before death was found scattered around the barrel.
You ever see that movie Megan's Missing? Yeah, that's the one where like the entire movie's really lame. And then there's like two pictures of her right before she's buried alive at the end of it. I don't know. It was one of those movies where it's she's talking to like a guy online.
And then towards the end of the movie, she meets up with him, and there's like a brutal... I remember it was like gratuitous, like not even horrible essay scene. That's just like, you're like, what the fuck is the point of this?
But it just reminded me of that movie because I think that the guy kept his victims in barrels, too, or something. I don't know. It just made me think.
I was like, oh, fuck. Don't they put her in a barrel at the end, or they bury her alive or something like that? I'm pretty sure they put her in a barrel, and then they bury her alive, yeah.
It's just like, it's just torture porn at the end. Yeah. I remember there was like two pictures of her, like inside of some kind of harness.
Like she was being, I remember that, but I don't remember anything else from it. I don't even think I saw it. I think I heard someone talk about it and they showed those pictures and I'm like, well, that's kind of intense, but that's all I remember from it.
It was like a classic case of in media. I think you can talk about and do whatever. Like, I think you can use anything for like, for a narrative. As long as there's a precise point that like leads to it. Like if things are, if things happen by byproduct to inform a narrative or it pushes a narrative along or gives like some extreme conflict.
But in this movie, it felt like it was just like, it felt like the only way reason that a person would make this is because they are like fetishizing it is what it feels like when it, when it's only for the sake of, of being like, Oh, Isn't this so creepy or weird? To me, you're getting like a sick pleasure out of that versus it like actually adding literally anything to a narrative is how I see it. Well, like if you're putting together a story and then you get to somewhere that has like a really extreme, you know, something that members in the audience will probably relate to or like, you know, someone will relate to it. Sure.
You kind of have, I think it's responsible to ask yourself, like, does this need to be in here? And sometimes the answer is yes, right? Like, sometimes this is what your story is about.
This is part of the theme. Go for it. Especially when it comes to, like, lost loved ones or something like that.
Some stories definitely need that. But sometimes people add them because they know it's a provocative topic. And that's kind of exploitative, I think. Well, I think it is exploitative. And I think that regardless if they know it or not, sometimes I think it's.
strictly um i mean it's fetishizing something horrible yes yeah yeah which is why some of these movies and some of these things feel so like abrupt like that's i could see why people find like tommy taffy or something like that where it's like these like very hard subjects and stuff yeah where it's just is it being provocative to add anything that's like even like emotional like baggage that people carry from these kinds of things Or is it just there because it's like, wouldn't that be fucked? And I think that's always the wrong way to go. Yeah.
Yeah. Something funny, Hunter? These are photos.
These are photographs. And this is a photograph, Hunter. And this is funny.
Lastly, there was a fourth photo depicting an unknown face. So wait, hold on. So lastly, there was a picture depicting an unknown face.
Whose fucking face is this supposed to be? We need to recap. We need to recap, right?
There were four people in the Collins family, right? One of them was Long Necked Angel. Okay? Right.
We've already seen her painting. So now there's three more photos of the dead that was found. Because they found her body, the baby. Yeah, so they're saying that these are like weird, twisted, demented photos of the family.
Yeah, that were shoved in there. But there's a fourth picture that no one knows where it came from. Looks like the picture looks like the painting of the Red Woman.
What? No. Looks like it to me. What are you talking about?
Whoa, that's crazy. Oh. All right.
So how do you feel about the second one? Eh. It's okay.
Yeah, I agree. So, okay. The names that were mentioned whenever they're running through, and it's a little strange to me how it's like...
We have a murder investigation and there was a child that died. She was only two months old. And then we go to like the family's car was found and the police go into a lighthouse. And inside of the lighthouse, there are three other bodies completely unrelated to this case.
Now, those other bodies are actually mentioned in the first video. Like you can see in the thumbnail, Daniel after the fire. The name of the corpse that was found in the lighthouse that had been burnt to death was Daniel. And the two other women that were mentioned, the mother and daughter, they're also faces that appear in the first episode. So we technically see, like, the killer's drawings of them.
So they are alluded to in that sense. But at the same time, it's like we have the whole story of the Collins family. And then we incorporate three other bodies in there just for set dressing, kind of.
And then, like, you know, the family's found is, like, human soup inside of a barrel. Yeah. And stuff. It's just, it's pushing.
a little bit get to because i agree the opening has room to be like oh there's some disturbing kills we could get something out of it and then i think there's a total of nine dead people in the two minutes of the uh second one or eight yeah so i like the uh one two three four i like that but i like i like how every video is a new painting aka new victim i think that's fun yeah but i think um what i'm finding very fast is it feels like it's just going to be one note the entire time of like we found this person they were you know i don't know like they were shish kebab to death what what are you talking about whatever and then it's that's definitely not where it's that's definitely not where i'm gonna keep going the next one is in the walls although let me ask you this real quick before we start how do you feel about the photos being shown i don't like them i think it should have just been paintings i agree i agree i agree that's one of my biggest complaints the paintings are so stylized but then now the photos are just as cartoonish as the paintings and it makes like yes oh my thank you i think that's the exact same thing as anything just take even if you have to like my criticism is even if you like hey take out like almost like autopsy photos where you don't it's like no one's wearing any clothes right but when you take a picture of someone's face you can tell like oh they're not wearing a shirt or something You could have gotten some people just taking a photo of them in like various poses or whatever, and then just manipulated that in like Photoshop to be, I don't know, to have like more of the grain or whatever else that you're going for, I think would have been better. But I think the over the top surrealist that are supposed to be real photos kind of took me out a bit. Also, the redacted bar over the baby's eyes killed me. Thought that was funny.
And now I'm only ever going to look at that baby swinging around the room on an industrial fan. It's a very mature review. Cory back age 11. Margaret back age 11. Ten days ago the Beck twins went missing.
This is gonna go into... Child... Yep. Okay.
What?! No it won't! Oh no, what gives you that idea? Why are you so silly?!
You're so silly, Hunter. Five days later their bodies were discovered inside an abandoned paper mill factory. We all have one. It's always like a paper mill. You ever notice that?
It's always a paper mill. Yeah, it's a paper mill or like a sugar mill or something like that. Yeah, some kind of.
It's a mill. Millions refuse to stay in business now. However, the state of the bodies were found in a gruesome condition.
Only the upper body of Margaret and the lower body of Corey could be located. See, I like this. I like this weird, almost like, and you know what's kind of fucked up, and this is kind of narcissistic of me to say, I kind of wish it was almost like a true crime kind of like approach to this. I know what you're saying. The parts where it feels like we're watching an internal police memo yeah just something yeah something where it's like yeah this is evidence or something where they probably would show this like to brief people on what's going on minus the scary music yeah yeah Yeah, without the droning music or something like that, which honestly, if it was just room noise, it would probably be a lot more unsettling as well.
And you could have random sounds or whatever. Also, these could be recordings of the police talking about it, like they record it for whatever. They're audio recordings.
I will say I will like this. I think if I recall correctly, Urban Spook also does all of the music for the music. I like the music, like the weird kind of atmospheric droning, almost like. Yeah, I was caught like stuck in a well.
is always what I call it. I just agree. I agree with you that it would work better if it was treated more sterile.
If it was almost like we were watching like a briefing of all this stuff. Well, it's because all the information you're giving to is all, I mean, like a police report. He's giving you the exact facts of what's going on in these horrific cases.
There's no other emotional tie-in. So having it be from a police report, which maybe that's what he's trying to go for here, but I think the presentation needs to reflect that. I actually think, let me make sure I'm right about this. I think... I think in the description for the first video, there is a kind of like explanation of why this is happening.
Let me look. Yeah, so I just the description of the first video is I just started converting VHS tapes to digital. And I found a bunch of tapes in the basement of my apartment complex. This was on one of them. so the idea is these are just like vhs tapes they found hence the analog part of the analog core um but again it's like okay then who made these tapes right because it's not an internal police memo because there's too much weird stuff what what was the purpose it'd almost be kind of cool to which i don't know if i'm getting too far ahead of myself but as for as of now the second tape literally starts with a family uh where the dad is a police officer might be interesting if he moved into that officer's house since they passed away and now it's like you it starts with his death but it chronicles back to like all the stuff that he was reporting or doing yeah might have been kind of cool the twins bodies have been sewn together in a sloppy manner oh that's sick that's fun It sure is, buddy.
The rest of their bodies have still not been found. Margaret's neck and jaw was broken in several places. Clay brick had finally been shoved down her throat.
Oof! The word meat had been written on the brick. Yeah, this kind of, like, weird Zodiac kind of, like, messaging and stuff and, like, these police reports. I'm telling you, I would have been sick if this was just police. Uh, just some...
kind of like police documentation found footage almost of course genitalia had been removed by pulling force ow stretch your cock like that owie hearing that and that voice is so funny one week before the disappearance cory had been dared by two of his friends to spend an hour in a remote cabin near tiger lake just an hour he got attacked in an hour god damn dude They were hungry. Cabin. Allegedly, Kory went inside alone with his digital camera while his friends waited outside.
That's the... After just four minutes, Corey ran out screaming that he had seen a face. According to his friends, Corey's left arm was badly bruised.
While investigating the cabin, police found a wardrobe connected to a crawlspace inside the walls. Corey's camera was found on the floor inside this open wall cavity. Ooh. This is what the...
This is what was on the camera. I'm guessing... Looks like a tunnel or some kind of like... Cave? Maybe?
Yeah, could be that or like the unfinished area beneath like a... Like a crawl space or whatever? Yeah, yeah.
Boy, Cory's a real photographer, huh? Yeah, he's very talented. I mean, that's fun.
little music sting there too it is fun do you do you think the photo works here as opposed to a painting no i think that i mean i think all the things that these photos need to all be very realistic or like this needs to be shrouded way more in darkness to hide kind of the like yeah because this is a painting This is a painting, yeah, but in the story, this is a photograph. Yeah, but it's a photograph, but that's what I mean. It's like, that or, I think you just gotta, you gotta commit fully.
Like, I think that if anything, it would've just been like, all the film was removed, but we found these paintings, or something. Like, I think you gotta lean into the painting side of things. The face is believed to be connected to the disappearance of Corey and Margaret Beck.
If you recognize this person, please contact 985-455-9560. Yeah, I think the, this one, this, I like this one better than the last one. I like the whole, the, the, the very creepy idea of like, um, sewing people together.
The only problem is it all feels so kind of like random. I kind of wish that. It's all very scattered.
Yeah. Almost like something like, once again, shooting from the hip here. I haven't finished it, so who knows. If the whole thing was that each person had their blood drain and that they painted everything in red, almost like that the person was draining people's bodies for more paint. and stuff would be in there he's doing the person's doing portraits with their blood and stuff gives a bit more i guess reasoning to be like yeah he kills people because he wants to paint them and it's kind of like a weird artistic expression or something which you get a little bit i guess with them sewing it to like him cutting the people in half and sewing them together you could maybe see some kind of like artistic maybe comprehension that the person is using but right now it just feels where it's just like isn't it fucking creepy that yeah that the fucking baby was put on a fan and flown around the room oh isn't it crazy did you add the fan part i can't remember if that was in there or not definitely that the fan was definitely in the story i didn't add that okay i will say do you think because you see you see cory and margaret that they were 11 years old and then you remember what cory's painting was tiled in the first episode right right do you think that is a necessary inclusion for the first for the first episode more so just like using an 11 year old and then like being like oh this child was their body was brutally you know molested and whatever sure well i mean that's that once again that all goes back to what is the point if the whole idea is you something that is loops back in with possibly the the serial killer having that happen to him and he's like now like kind of like tragically yeah if it goes somewhere like yeah if it goes absolutely nowhere then no it just feels like it's just once again kind of like what isn't that crazy i bet you're disgusted it has to lead somewhere which is once again like and it could brutalizing children i bet you don't like that huh yeah exactly i bet that really freaks you out i bet you i bet you say no sir to that which once again though it could be even if it's as simplistic as like a guy who's had somebody in his life he took fucking painting lessons from somebody who did that to him or whatever and this is his like demented way of like retelling that or like kind of like his way of processing these things like there are ways that you can set up a story structure to where it's like of course he would do that because like like how he's processing these kinds of things and how he like the way that he's views children or does he even feel like he grew up like there's like ways that you can i think convey a story to make it like not feel so random but i think you gotta like you gotta get there quick or else you start or else immediately you're just kind of like oh okay So it's just like, oh, yep, there's that.
It kind of feels cheap. It gets cheapened. The more that you don't start revealing your hand a bit more, I think the more it feels a bit cheap.
Because once again, I really like the idea of a killer going, killing people, painting them. But it's just a matter of why. Because there's always, the biggest thing I will say to people is, there's no story that means nothing.
Like, there's no, a story doesn't work because you're like, because I thought it was cool. A story usually has a point. Some kind of narrative that you're getting at, regardless, maybe subconsciously or not, but there is something, there is like a poignant thing that like a story is trying to achieve when it does it successfully. So if the entire premise of your story is, well, wouldn't that be creepy? It's going to lead nowhere and it's going to get very like stale and shitty.
So things need to like unveil, like there needs to be something that like grabs you, like characters need to have motives and people need to grow, change, do all these different kinds of things. And coming from, and I think you can capture that through analog horror with police tapes, because your police tapes could slowly, like, piece things more together. It's kind of like in real life, serial killers like the BTK and other people, they would leave evidence of things behind, of, like, things they liked.
bits of information about them because inevitably people that are doing these things are kind of narcissistic like they're crying for help and i think they want to so desperately like have you talk about them and i think they want you to like know more about them and i think a lot of them are like they feel like almost like tortured especially uh btk was like a tortured poet he was just a shitty poet guy he's like i just want to write poems and he's like you're a fucking idiot but he uh but i think you just you need to like put more of that character in there granted it is spooky with it when things are just so nonsensical but if that's the case then too i think you need to get to that point as well so i don't know i'm rambling but that's just where my thoughts are at right now yeah no i agree i think it's uh if it goes somewhere like i said earlier sure sometimes the story needs it and if it doesn't go somewhere i think it's just like offending people for no reason yeah yeah and there's you know there's a lot of uh a lot of media that i think people would would think that that's the case, but that's just not true. Even something as ridiculous as a Serbian film has a crazy artistic merit to it that is all based around cultural stuff going on in Serbia at the time. And the craziness of that film is influenced by the censorship that was happening in the country at the time and political campaigns and just all kinds of things that maybe you don't even know of, but it's there. And out of context, you could be like, this is just gruesome to be gruesome, but whatever.
Yeah. The following footage, okay. Private investigating Sean Cain have been helping police to locate victims connected to several paintings.
Oh boy, looks constipated. The last body he found before his disappearance was the body of Tom Harris. The killer had been climbed or been a fuck the killer had climbed The killer had climbed the tree pipe up to the third floor and entered tom's apartment through his bedroom window What what is with hold on pause real quick?
What is with you? Like anytime you have to read text normally, it's impossible. But if you're playing a role you could read an encyclopedia I don't know.
It's like it's like you switch into a brain mode where you're just like perfect I feel like I might be dyslexic. Unless you're playing a character, then it goes away. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe that's just because I read things in s-like, when I'm voice acting, I have to read scripts, and that's the only time I read.
Maybe, who knows? You're playing a character without dyslexia, so it just goes away. Alright, I'm a character who doesn't have dyslexia. Perfect.
In the living room, a pile of hardened candle wax was found. Oh, that's fun. Hmph.
No, for real, look at it. Inside this pile of wax was the body of Tom Harris. The cause of death was suffocation from wax.
That's sick. That's a fun, that's a fun movie. How do you get, okay, yeah, you're right, you're right, you're right.
You don't like that? Just the concept of like, you climb up a drainpipe with enough wax to bury someone. I mean, don't get me wrong, that's a lot of wax. I mean, like...
That's a lot of wax. Like, two tons of wax strapped to his back. He crimed up the rusty drainpipe.
It's fun. It doesn't seem plausible, but it's still fun. Tom's arms and eyelids had been cut off.
That seems excessive. Goddamn, you're already burying the guy alive. That's excessive? The arms and eyelids?
He's like, see, he put it there. A third arm could be found inside the pile of wax. So the guy carried two tons of wax and an arm and a separate arm.
And an extra arm, yeah. We still do not know who this arm belongs to. Tom Harris. Once again, is this a painting of him or supposed to be a photo?
I think this is supposed to be a photo. I'm pretty sure because we saw the painting in the first one. Waxed all Tom. I don't want to diminish the guy's painting abilities because they're very it's fun.
Like, I mean, I like this guy's stuff. It's very, very fun. But at the same time, it's just make it just make it paintings. It's just so obvious.
It's a painting. So this is supposed to be a photo just doesn't read. I love it. His use of red is always very fun. One week later, investigator Sean went missing from his home.
I have to poop. Neighbors of Sean notified police after hearing his dog bark for over nine hours. Jesus, I'm gonna have to go over there and say something.
Honey, don't Don't go over there. This is bullshit. Sean knows I didn't want him getting that goddamn dog anyways. Sweetheart, please. No, I'm going.
Inside police found a horrid scene. The dog's legs had all been broken. Although dehydrated and suffering, she was still alive.
Woof. Woof. We broke the dog's legs. I broke the dog's goddamn legs. Broke his leg.
Broke his legs and he didn't even give him any water. He was dehydrated to all health. You know, I would never do that to my fur baby.
Right? My little doggo. You know what I would do instead?
I'd boop his snoot. Right? mm-hmm blood trails can be found leading from the bedroom to the kitchen the only clue police could find was that sean seemed to have deliberately painted the number two on the doorframe with his own blood geez i wonder what that could mean what does that mean okay let's let's put it in a scenario if i if you came to my house and i had been brutally murdered right and in my last moments i used my own blood to draw a two you What do you think I'm trying to tell you? So you just got brutally murdered. Yep.
And you're like, Hunter, you fall down, but you draw the two on the wall. Yep. Don't hurt yourself. I gotta be honest. I'm not sure.
I really don't. I don't know. Second floor to the sure, babe. It's actually Sean's favorite place to find a new title painting. Clearly, it's a big shot.
I'm actually-isn't that obvious? I don't think I'm supposed to know what that means. I-I-I'm-okay.
Alright, fine. I won't write that if I'm being murdered. This is the painting and its title. Is it two? No.
This is Sean. The man of the pipes. Beautiful smile, honestly. Is that what I look like when I smile on my lips?
No, your lips are much fatter. Oh, thank you. The perpetrator had entered Sean's house through the basement. Luckily, Sean had surveillance camera installed just a few days earlier.
Even though the camera had been destroyed, it still caught a photo of the perpetrator. This is the photo. I don't like that. Why don't you like it?
It's just too... it's too much. What?
What do you mean too much? No way. It almost feels like a frog.
It feels like a frog. This is a photograph, Hunter. Does that look like a frog or not?
Does that look like a frog? It looks like an animatronic. It looks like Freddy Fazbear. Yeah, that's a good one, too. Almost like the animatronic without the mask on or whatever.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, what's funny about this one to me is that they find the picture of the guy, and it says man in pipe, and they never find his body. Do you know where his body probably is? maybe the pipe maybe the pipe they never check that also never comes up again by the way they never they never found the guy's body in the pipe no no i never find him yeah well it could be any pipe though right oh well in that case yeah or maybe it's the second pipe is that the number two also i i can't even i know we just watched it but was there a connection to the guy found in the wax and man in pipe he was investigating right the man in the pipes was the one investigating the wax guy is that right sean was the guy in the pipe and then tom was the guy in the wax in the wax was sean investigating tom is that what it was i think that they were both investigating it okay okay if i remember right then they both died okay and sean's dog got all its legs broke yeah sean's pupper booped his snoot And he got his legs broken and he was dehydrated.
There was no baby in any ceiling fan and no barrels of funny faces, monkeys in a barrel. Okay. Yeah. So I went back to the beginning.
Sean Kane was investigating the Tom Wax case when he disappeared. Right. Okay.
This one's called Witness is the next episode. Three days ago, Tina Rosenberg was reported missing along with her boyfriend and younger sister. Like this is obviously a photo, you know? Yeah, it's a picture. That's a good picture.
Her boyfriend, Jake. That's her boyfriend? God damn, what is the age difference there? How old would you say this person is? I would guess her to be like 20, maybe?
I was gonna say maybe-Well, she could be like 23, maybe, you know, like young. I was gonna-my gut instinct was immediately 20. And then we have fucking Steve Wilkos, her fucking boyfriend. My god.
54 years 53 her boyfriend 53 year old Jack striker wanted to take Tina on a South Coast road trip for her 20th birthday 20th birthday 20th birthday There's no way Jack is in his 40s Jack. I mean that is 44 you're not factoring the scent Jack is a youtuber. Okay? He said it he said he called what I hope you get him Flora Rosenberg, the younger sister of Tina, was also invited for this road trip. Yay, more children into this series.
I'm sure they'll be fine. Jack, Tina, and Flora. Jack looks hauntingly old. Yeah.
Jack's car was found two days ago in the woods. Ugh, is that a Honda Odyssey? Ugh, there were signs of struggle inside the car.
I still Ryan... Ryan Reynolds always kind of talks like this. And everything's kind of sarcastic and beneath him. There were also a painting. That was actually...
What you just did was actually like a perfect Mark Wahlberg impression. The way he talks. Mark Wahlberg?
Yeah, yeah, and all his stuff. He's like, hey, I'm just saying, buddy, I don't want to get in a fight. I don't know why I want to do this, but I will if I have to, all right? That's Mark Wahlberg for sure, yeah.
Hey, I'm just saying, if I was on the plane on 9-11, things would have went different. That's one of my favorite quotes of all time. That's so funny.
What a funny quote. Also, like how he refuses to apologize to the Vietnamese man that he blinded. Yeah.
He's just like, will you just say sorry, Mark? He's like, no, I prayed. I've prayed.
Hey, I go to church every day. God's cool. God's cool with it.
You know, if I don't have to apologize to God, I don't have to apologize to the Vietnamese man I blinded. I punch him in the face for hate crimes. It's not a big deal. Oh my God! Flower face flora.
That might be one of his best paintings so far. It's a good one, yeah. Flower face flora is really good.
While searching the car, police heard screaming from the deeper within the woods. Oh, so maybe we get a little... A little, uh...
I... witness thing here? Police follow the screams until they found a grisly sight. I like the, in the mix, in the back, just the bear, the screaming. Yeah.
Tina was found tied to a tree with her feet and arms cut off. She was still alive and conscious. The mutilated corpse of Flora Rosenberg could also be located. Her head had been smashed in with a hammer. What noise did you make?
Huh? You made a... Oh, I thought you were making a weird noise or whatever.
Yeah, I did. How do you feel... How do you feel about this photo?
I think it's a painting, it rules. Don't like it as a photo. I agree.
I don't like it as a photo, too, because it's just like... Why would they not focus the photo? why would they not focus it also you already showed us the painting just let us imagine just say that her head was beaten with a hammer and let us imagine what the head looked like yeah based on the painting yeah dina told the police that the murderer was still around somewhere however no one could be found after escorting tina from the scene the police returned to the car and found another painting so a new one they returned back to the car okay so they they they go to the car they find flower face flora yeah they go into the woods they find tina still alive in flora's body then when they come back out there is another painting okay yes so the killer's still around the painting had just been up there the title long jack had hastily been written on its back Well, let's hope Jack's okay.
I think Jack's fine. He doesn't look too bad in this painting. I think he'll be alright. I think he'll be alright. Jack actually had died of natural causes of a heart attack.
Because he was 63 years old. He was an old man trying to keep up with these young bucks and died in the woods. He could not do it.
Jack has still not been found. In Tina's own words, this is what happened that night. I remember waking up in the car. Jack was gone and I could hear someone approaching.
Next thing I remember, I was tied to that tree. I was injected with something. I could hear my sister screaming. She was screaming for our mom. Oh, Flora.
Kind of crazy to think that she's saying this without arms or feet. I was thinking the exact same thing. I was like, she said it there.
She said it there armless. Yeah, a little ginger root. A little ginger root just sitting there on the ground, right?
A little sweet potato. Yes, my little ginger root. Yes, my little ginger root. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, everyone. I don't know. I remember whispering. And her... Face.
Oh, God. Her face. This is a police sketch of the murderer based on Tina's description.
Markiplier. Let me in now! And it would be nice!
This kinda looks like that right here. It does actually kinda look like it, yeah. I love it, yeah. Also, I saw the movie Cuckoo. You see that?
No, it's by the same studio, Neon, right? Yep. is it good he's all right well you also said long legs was all right and i love long legs long legs every time i think about it the worse it gets i i love long legs i love it so much let me in now and it would be nice i love the aesthetic of it i love all of it yeah you're just wrong on that one i think you you are going to get jumped in the comments already for saying anything nice about urban spook but i hope you get jumped more for the long leg saying all in all i just gotta say beautifully shot film beautiful beautiful beautiful beautiful shots i think the nicholas cage thing i wanted to see more of the puppet stuff i think the puppet stuff was the coolest thing about it they had nicholas cage be all weird and stuff like that i think that's you know whatever that's fine I think the meme of the let me in now thing I think that's like not even the I don't know I don't know it just movie the more I think about it the more I'm like eh that's all I gotta say and also I gotta say the next one that we're looking at here is pigs there you go pigs don't worry here we go it's a great way I like that noise former police officer Ian Ford and his wife May was recently reported missing wife May when police went to their farm to investigate they found an awful stench coming from the barn.
Inside they found the brutalized corpse of May Ford. Jeez, what happened to May? She had been handcuffed to a pole inside one of the stalls.
However, her hands had been ripped right off. I'm guessing she was eaten by pigs. You wish.
Even though her body had been badly mangled, tests showed that she died from internal bleeding. Internal bleeding, huh? A dead horse...
Course, uh, would be found within the same stall. I don't like that. If that's supposed to be a photo, that's...
I think it's supposed to be. The cause of death was heart failure due to, uh, Suddenville Overdose. Still Den of Phil. Inside the milk house, police found a bloody mattress guy. This music is like so...
What? The music's what? The Selendipville side straight was found scattered around the mattress, along with used bandages and packets of penicillin.
Someone had been sleeping basically, okay, the decapitated head of the Ford's granddaughter was found wrapped in a blanket Could you turn down the music just a tad while I'm recording this? The head of Fyodor's Ford The worst smell came from within the second stall of the bone Several phases were found after the walls inside the stall Jesus Christ just turn down the mix Some of them belong to previous victims Malformed beyond recognition There are also several decapitated big carcasses It's like a police chief giving a briefing in a hurricane In the middle of the stall laying out of the large pig its belly had been sliced in a bit and they stitch it together again. Stuffed inside the big carcass.
The police found the corpse of Ian Ford. Marty! Just lower the mix! It's too loud!
The pig's eyes have been cut out and replaced with the eyes of the-of Fiona Farn! Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry, I don't know why it's so-Inside the tack room, police found the rest of Fiona's body along with several disturbing paintings. Oh, God. Oh, God. These paintings depict Fiona and Ian May along with an alarming amount of other victims.
Be warned, these images may be very distressing. I hope it drops into like a beat. Like, bom, bom, bom. Here are the paintings of their titles.
Breeding Mount May. So here's the thing, we saw a photograph of a guy stuffing a pig, and this is the one that we got a warning about. You better watch out, he's a fucked up.
Well no, that's the, that's the uh, the first lady who was dead. You caught how she died, right? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, internal bleeding, dead horse, that's what happened. Yeah, she got, she got, she got, yep. Yeah, yeah.
Wet skin George. The jigsaw baby. Ian the pig. He in the pig painting goes hard.
Four holes. Wonder why the numbers are repeated like that. I think it's supposed to convey desperation.
I'll also say the, uh... a few of those paintings we've seen before like uh tina the witness is obviously tina who lived through the last one right uh so but why does she have a painting if she's still alive that doesn't really make sense um maybe he thought that she was gonna be dead maybe yeah but then why'd he title it the witness maybe he titled it after she lived who knows whatever heavily damaged tape was found in the mud outside the barn you Even though the tape was almost completely destroyed, police were able to recover some of the footage. This is what was on the tape. what what you think of that video hunter that video that you didn't like that video at the end is it supposed to be real i just don't know yeah yeah it says it says it's a videotape that was found burnt yeah yeah yeah just the animation stuff mixed with that i just it just doesn't read very well yeah that's like the biggest criticism i have of this is that it could work it's just it you only need to do the paintings like if you're the whole thing too is you're like i just like i like painting this stuff i want to make the videos around it you should just lean into that that way more and then if anything see if people can help you maybe like do the live action stuff if you want to feel like it's necessary to incorporate that stuff but trying to blend the tool too it just makes it because then there was there's a couple parts where i was even like oh is this supposed to be a painting or is this supposed to be live action like oh okay it's it's on a tape so i'm guessing it's supposed to be live action or oh no this is a painting it just it blends it too much together for me plus the um that the whole sequence i know it was hard to tell through the hurricane that you're you were reading through but the way it's like may was found in the uh in the barn and she was gourd and there's a dead horse and also there was a decapitated child that child's eyes were inside of the pig inside the pig was a guy named ian and then there's a bunch of other heads around there and then paintings of other people like it's just like it's like a flash bang of gory images that don't really connect to anything yeah i mean that's that's the problem now is that we're we're going to be watching our seventh video and i still don't have any motive to why this thing is doing what it does. There's no reason.
There's no explanation. It's just like, here's some scary stuff. Here's some stuff that died. Even if it was something where it was like, if it was a little more controlled or something.
Yeah, yeah. If it was a town, right? You could be like, okay, that's interesting. Something in this town is doing this. But it's kind of all over the place.
It's not really, it's not really, like I have no indication to feel like, oh, it's just plaguing these kind of peoples. Yeah. It mentions a lot about it. attacking police officers like police officers that ian was a former police officer but the other times it attacks like flora or cory or stuff like that and it's just like unrelated to anything it doesn't really make sense it it's all it's all around yeah so okay next one is called family this is also the second most popular one besides the first one this one right here family by the way so this is this is a popular one you think is the analog horror craze is it kind of dying down you think uh well now okay so analog horror is a misused term true analog Analog whore is stuff that's built off of analog technology like Gemini honed. home entertainment local 58 people just kind of broadly apply analog horror to any to online horror thing like early mandela catalog had analog horror for sure but now pretty much none of the modern doesn't people call kane pixels analog horror it absolutely isn't there's nothing analog about it so are there less actual works that are true analog horror yes uh but i mean youtube horror is still doing really well i think oh sure sure i guess that's just like a term i feel I feel like there for a while, it felt like it was just, there was a lot of it.
Like, especially like, almost like early days of Creepypasta, where people were like excited about this new thing. So I didn't know. Because yeah, KM Pixels, I think just got thrown in. But I think it was just because, I think people misconstrued like the found footage style that he was going for. Yeah.
As analog, you know. There was, I got a comment when I made the video about Urban Spook that I thought was pretty well said. They're like, Urban Spook is pretty much analog horror hitting its photo.
realistic phase. like how all the creepypastas for a while were like oh photorealistic blood or photorealistic or whatever i see it's it's pretty much just kind of like that part of it so yeah it is it is getting more influx so naturally like quality goes down in some places but i still think there's good examples of it you know sure like the oldest view is still coming out that's one of the best of all time in my opinion so yeah well yeah yeah over the past few days there has been many numerous gruesome murder reports one of the victims was the elementary school teacher, Isabel Jackson. Isabel called 911 in the midst of her attack. However, the address she provided led to the police to a completely different crime scene.
The address belonged to a family of three. Janice, Paul, and their son, Zeke. Which before, in the last video, there was the headless Zeke thing, whatever, hide and go Zeke, or whatever the fuck that painting was called. Yep. And breathless Janice.
They were expecting a daughter in just a few months. I photoshopped this guy's face on this. It's like, every guy is bald.
I don't know if you've noticed that. Every single man is bald in this series. That's the two genders, Hunter.
Woman and bald. That's all we got. Right outside their home, police found a bloodied gun sheath. Woman and bald. What awaited the police inside the house was so shocking and repulsive that one of their officers requested a period of leave from duty the very next day.
Janice and Paul's body were found in the kitchen. both ruthlessly executed. The fetus had finally been cut out from Janice's stomach. Janice was then strangled to death with an umbilical cord. So creative.
Never heard of that one. People being strangled with their own organs. A few feet away from Janice, tied to the kitchen counter with his mouth so churred. The fetus was found in pieces scattered all around the house.
So I'm guessing that was the jigsaw baby. The jigsaw baby. Yeah, yeah.
During the autopsy they found the head of the fetus shoved down Paul's throat. He died from an asphyxiation choking on his own unborn daughter. Oh, that's so good. Oh, wow. It's pretty sick.
Zeke is still missing. Well, we know he's headless when we do find him. I'm guessing that the garden chairs did that.
Inside the house there was also a painting. It's definitely been painted over except for the word, Papes. Because he still never found that dude in the pipes, I guess. Yeah. I'm imagining that's where Zeke is.
He's also shoved in the pipes. Police later managed to track down the real address of Isabel Jackson, though they were too late. Yeah.
So Isabel calls the police and then gives another address for some reason. And it's never explained why. Well, I'm wondering if it's the person, if it's the murderer, because the murderer looks like a woman, too. So I'm wondering if they did like a little fucking like Joker Harvey Dent versus Rachel thing, whatever. I'm giving two addresses.
And he goes in, he's like, no! Well, Isabel was murdered in her home, so why would she give another address? Well, I'm saying that I think the killer is the person that called the cops.
Oh, I see. Okay, okay, I see what you're saying. Gotcha.
The headless body of Bruce Jackson was found right by the open door. He had been stabbed to the chest seven times. 200 stab wounds, good album. Where one would expect to find his head, a painting lay in its stead.
It was titled Infinite Mall Bruce, which we saw, uh, that in the thumbnail. Isabel was found murdered inside the bathroom. The locks of the door had been completely destroyed by a hammer drill.
Isabel suffered multiple skull fractures and a hole was drilled directly through her frontal lobe. Like, why? A rolled up note had been put inside the hole.
It's like a message in a bottle. Message in a bottle. I'm sending a message to the world. I like how you're asking why now. Like, you said why about getting drilled through the forehead, right?
I think it's just accumulated. it's just been an accumulation it's like you just you've had enough well i'm just at my point where i'm like okay like it's like little vignettes of like if this was the first one i saw i could be like oh okay cool like that's that that is creepy or weird but now whenever i'm like it is interesting i just want more to the story like i just want you to give me more yeah we're still no story development has happened it's still just like well yeah there's like there's a dead person not a single thing i mean i guess here i live where i can't breathe that I eat without teeth. What am I?
A baby. A baby, either a baby, like a fetus, or a whale. um because well yeah because uh isabel was called blow hoe as a blow hole isabel when they drill through her forehead so yeah a pivotal clue emerged at the crime scene unraveling new possibilities in the investigation the presence of the two sets of footprints in the blood suggests that there was more than one culprit police definitely believe that whoever is behind these paintings and murders does not work alone as for why isbel gave the address leading to another murder scene is still a mystery hold on hit pause real quick you Okay, did you catch that?
There are two killers. Yeah. Okay.
If I was murdered and drew a two on the wall... Drew a two on the wall. What would that mean? I guess he's saying that there was two people that did it.
There were two people that did it. There are two culprits. You're not looking for one, you're looking for two. There are two killers. If I only had enough time to draw a number and it was two, that probably means two people killed me to look for two.
I would have never... register that i could see that two was his favorite number is what i would say my favorite number is probably like seven or something yeah you would want yeah the killer somehow don't see the two like in my dying moments i took care to hide it so they couldn't see it and you're like gross and just throw bleach at it classic classic isaiah with his numbers throw it on there and i would clean up the carpet and i'd resell the home i'd flip it make a big profit You take the house from my grieving wife. You're like, this is part of the deal! Part of the deal. Isabel's 911 call stands as one of the most disturbing calls ever recorded.
That's what us, the police station, says. Why would Isabel do that? Maybe she's like, mind control or something? I don't know.
I guess she drilled into her head. Maybe she was like, fucking, like, I don't know, brain dead? Oh my god, yes.
We can finally get a recording. Hello, thank you, Megan. What's the address? I think they killed my husband.
Oh, okay. The police are on their way. They killed me.
Do you have someone to hide? I locked myself in the bathroom. Okay, good.
Are you able... Do you know they're there? Yes.
Yes, they are. Where is he? Okay, man, the police are on your way.
I want you to stay calm for me, okay? What's your name? Um, Isabel Jackson. Okay, Isabel, do you have anything to defend yourself with? Oh my God!
Oh my God! I'm gonna kill myself! The what? I'm gonna kill myself! I'm gonna kill myself!
Isabel, do you have anything to defend yourself with? I'm gonna kill myself! I'm gonna kill myself!
Okay, listen, stay calm, and I'm around those in the background. Is it there? Hello?
Hello? Is it there? she didn't give the address so my theory still stands no hold on she doesn't give it there it's just blurred out oh she does okay that's right during the phone call yeah um okay in my opinion in my opinion that phone calls the greatest like section of not counting the paintings is the greatest section of the series like her screaming and then the noise like the drill going into her head yeah that to me that's like the highest elevated part i wish we had more stuff like that it makes no sense why she gave another address or anything like that but i do like that vignette i'm excited here because the last video is titled meat and that is hey that's you look at you buddy he made one just for you you can pretend like it's you in this scenario where is he uh It doesn't exist. You're not allowed to watch it.
Oh, this one! This one gives us the content warning. Okay. Dr. Fred Baker failed to appear for work.
The police conducted a wellness check, only to discover him murdered in his own home. According to the neighbors, a dog could be heard barking from inside the house. The night before they discovered Fred's body, the night before the discovery of...
Oh, Fred. Fred was known to live alone with his cat. He never had a dog.
As the police entered Fred's house through the breached back door, they were met with a disturbing scene. Like every one of these videos. Evidence of a struggle was discovered in the kitchen.
Like every one of these videos. Here the police would also find a copious amount of, uh, cylinder fill. Cylinder fill, yeah.
It is believed that Fred had been stealing medication from his workplace for quite some time. I was lying in his bed with no skin on his head. Okay. As you do.
Going bald. The bedroom floor was littered with used sandpapers. Oh my god, no way. No, we were sick.
No, please stop, come back. Neither the cat nor any signs of dog could be detected. However, a gruesome painting was found hidden under the bed.
Graphic painting seems to depict Fred's cat. This is painting and it's forbid foreboding title forebodings a word for it. All right pocket Got a big in the back.
Did he fuck the cat? Yeah. Yeah, that's the implication nice still the Sildenafil is like a like a Viagra basically nice The same thing the horse had nice because the horse.
Yep. Yep Again, the neighbors reported hearing barking of the night of the attack. The extent of damage in the body made post-mortem identification nearly imperturbable. In shape man right there. Similar to other recent murders, George's face had been cut off.
Bum, bum, bum. 200 stab wounds? Damn it.
In approximately 487 stab wounds across the body. But that's not all. Lot?
Yep. Whole lot. For the wounds contained traces of seminal fluid.
He cut some holes and fucked them. And a cane all inside of him. Isn't that awful? Isn't that brutal? He was super infected.
During autopsy, several photographs were found inside the body of George White. They shoved him in the holes, I guess. One of the photos was found tucked inside the heart. The second was discovered within the intestines. Like, are they using, like, a tube camera to, like, take these photos?
The last photo was found crumpled up inside the pelvis. Despite the extensive damage to the photos, police were able to successfully restore them. You good there, Doc?
Here are the photos. So these are photographs, remember? I bet you they're paintings.
I bet they're photos. That's clearly a photo. Whoa!
So, it's clearly a photograph. Whoa! That's clearly a photograph.
Whoa! Why else would they be Black and White Hunter? Whoa! If you know any of these people, please contact 985-455-9560. I'm guessing if you call the number, it like leads to some hotline thing or whatever?
Actually, I actually think it did it, but it might. I could try it. Last night, police dispatcher Sarah Stone and her husband Mike...
were abducted from their residence well let's hope they're okay yeah there's a lot of police stuff the building's basement hatch had been destroyed from the inside though the entry had been through the front door fortunately sarah had a security camera installed on her front porch more photos the camera footage captures the murders of entering the house of sarah and michael stone ultimately providing the most damning evidence yet okay here we go we got evidence We about to witness a glimpse of the most violent killers in American history. Yep, this is what was-yeah, got it. Let's-let's show it. Guessing this is 3D. Looks pretty good.
There's a jump scare, I'm gonna be so fucking pissed. Oh... yep. Boo. Oof.
That really was most damning evidence I've ever seen. That was quite damning if I do say so myself, I think. Wow.
There's some like, there's pieces of it trying to tell a story, like the police officers being the primary targets. And then there's the... um that mention at the beginning with the guy who like you know was made to do that to his cat be disturbed or whatever there's the mention of uh the like the guy was stealing drugs from his place work so it's like okay does is that just a throwaway detail or maybe he was helping the killers get their drugs because the killers use drugs a lot uh like chloroform and like the sildenafil and stuff like that so is that trying to imply that maybe the killers knew him or something or is that just like a throwaway detail i don't know uh it's hard to tell because there's no description there's no like long-term stuff given to them uh other than the fact that there's two that's the only development we've had for sure but i mean that's been hinted since like the third episode urban has also said that his long-term goal is to make a total of 10 episodes and we're on eight so unless those plans change or the last two were really long um i don't see where a lot of story could be added because the first eight episodes of the series are just isn't this weird isn't this creepy you know people hate this i mean i'm looking at they decide they despise it ever since the whole 11 year old cory thing you know toy cory or whatever uh He has been crucified online for like, you know, because people are pretty, you know, serious about that kind of thing, especially when it's added in kind of willy nilly. Honestly, to me, it's not so much like inappropriate or like. uh offensive as much as it is silly because it goes over the crest of being offensive into just like juvenile into just like what a kid would tell me at a playground to freak me out like i can't have the killer energy yeah yeah it's hard for me to get mad at it because it's so like it's so there's nothing there's nothing that really depicts it as being real like even like the the paintings and stuff are good but even the thing at the end where it's like just animation of the people coming in whatever but they're a completely different shade as like yeah yeah the footage or whatever which is nitpicking but it's just like i'm not perceiving any of this as being trying to be like a found footage kind of thing i think it's like the biggest detriment to this is the introduction of these photos but they're just painted uh just doesn't feel good and also like by the time you get to the end and there's like the thing with a cat which yes is like gross and disturbing or whatever i've just seen so much that's like okay sure why no i'm telling this point we've seen so much crazy shit where i'm like well yeah okay so he fucks a cat to me i'm like to me it's like it's not like i'm like you can't do that yeah yeah it's just there's been so much stuff to where now it's just like it'd be odd if he didn't fuck the cat why didn't there's a lot there's a lot of people who see the series from the outside in and they hear details about that like about the cat or about cory and they're like really mad about which is understandable but everyone i've seen who actually watches through the series is just bored by it it's just like okay yeah yeah i um the horse the horse killed her with internal bleeding wow that's so crazy yeah yeah it's it's uh it's a it's a failed it's a person who has thought of a bunch of like very disturbing ways for people to die but has no conjoined way of like making it a cohesive experience besides having the killer paint the pictures is the strongest part the first episode is very strong of being able to show and and we get introduced to this kind of painting killer which is fun once again there's just no rhyme or reason to it though besides just like the evils of the world which doesn't work because even when people even when it's just nonsensical violence Even that has a point of being contingent.
And it usually only works in a very short, a short-sighted kind of approach, like a movie, like The Strangers does that. The Strangers is just people that are violent for the sakes of being violent, all because someone was home. Sure. Yeah, yeah. You know, like that, you could use that.
But I think this just does not, it just doesn't work. And it's just boring. It becomes tedious.
Because then it becomes formulaic in a way where like, even I start to feel about like, whenever I make things, whenever you're just like, well, fuck, I feel like I've just done this, but it doesn't ever like, I don't know, learn from that. It just kind of keeps approaching these things in the exact same way with it being a new disturbing, disturbing act of killing, which, you know, it's hard. It's hard to think of these new.
new things or new approaches but i think the biggest detriment to this is that you probably could have had all these same serial killer vibes or all these disturbing albeit edgy uh depictions of violence if there was a cohesive story behind it i honestly don't think that there would be much to criticize is what i would say yeah and plus there's just like so the creator urban spook also gets a ton of hate because how he responds to people online like uh postra originally made a uh a comment about how like the series of shock value for shock value doesn't like it and like urban kind of lashed out and was like um i believe he described postura as autistic furry horror um and was like uh just because it doesn't appeal to your all stupid little analog horror stuff doesn't mean it's not cool or whatever and then urban since apologized for that But there's several instances of people kind of like, you know, bad-mouthing him and he lashes out or he's like edgy in response. Like he'll tweet like just edgy, like dark stuff to be like be disturbed type, you know. When I made my video and talked about him, he was nice to me.
But he said in the comment, it's because he's, well, he didn't say it was why he's nice. But he said he watched me for a really long time. So I think that's why he was nice to me.
But it seems to other people he's very just like aggressive, you know, like. Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, too, I mean, it's like it's the same criticism with like a long legs kind of thing. There's a subjective take to everything. People could really love urban spooks. I think it's just worth being.
I think no matter what, you're going to have people who hate your shit. People hate my stuff. It is what it is. You know, I just make the stuff because I like making it.
I do think that there are valid forms of criticism in there, though, to where I feel like I've taken some of the negative comments and I've tried to. um put it towards my work regardless of whether people think that's successful or not i think um it's something actively that's like that's like the part of like i mean being an artist is just uh i mean you have to evolve you have to grow and i think like you can't you can't just be like well it works for me that's all that matters i think that's like a very closed-minded way of doing it and the best thing about this too is that he could literally just start the narrative now yeah yeah and it could tie things you know it could you make the whole thing that people are like oh yeah i actually kind of like he took it in this direction i liked it there's it's it's just a detriment of it's the whole thing of like what is it insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result or whatever um that's how this feels of like trying to maybe convince people that this is something more than just an edgy like isn't this fucked up which also if you just like that to own it you you know what i mean yeah yeah yeah and like he said i think he had a tweet that said something like if you view the painter at which is what he calls the series if you view the painter as anything else than a series of mortal combat fatalities you're watching it wrong which sure if you don't want to have a story uh if you just want it to be like a bunch of blood and gore and stuff like that fine you know do whatever you want i think if that's the case then too i would almost just be like i wish it was a different person each time Yeah. Like it was a different morbid kind of thing each time.
Because if you, when you introduce a character and especially a longstanding character with multiple series and stuff, regardless, you, you, you, you establish a relationship with that character, regardless of the people, the people like it or not. People establish a relationship with this character and want motives and stuff, because at the end of the day, it's just not satisfying from a creative place, even in, in mortal combat. you know the whole thing of it being just a brief moment of like some guy getting his fucking skull ripped out or whatever each one of those characters does have some kind of backstory regardless if it's important or not to the fatality that doesn't matter but the idea is that people you know why people like the fatalities because it looks cool but also because they like the characters you know what i mean yes so it's just it's just it's just a little mixture i mean there's reasons that that's interesting and stuff and again like urban spook has the painter has potential the idea of like like we talked about the beginning a killer who paints his victims like that's cool but if it's not going to go anywhere and if it's just a mixture of paintings and quote unquote photos of victims instead of like building a story off of that then i mean like good for you like i said make whatever you want but i'm really not interested you know yeah well you can't expect people to care and you can only expect people to dog pile onto and it's it's easy to dog pile is the problem too if the thing the the the biggest evolution would be you Is that you're like, I've only been doing the Mortal Kombat finish him kind of moves. What if I like kind of step back from that and I tried to approach it in this way? I think that you would see a lot more appreciation for it.
And I think that honestly, you would get more out of creating these things, too. And that doesn't mean you have to abandon that. But I think introduce elements that can make this painter character a fun piece of Internet history or whatever.
But as of right now, it's just I mean, I don't know. It's not the worst thing I've ever seen. I don't I think it's just it's just right now.
It's just shock value for shock value. Yeah. Yeah.
I would say it just feels a bit cheap. is all yeah i want to but i really do want to like re-preface though love a lot of the illustrations and the paintings paintings look great i've always said they're the best part of it and i think the introduction to this character is really fun i think i'm more just so disappointed that there's nothing there's no it goes absolutely nowhere a lot of great elements though in it i mean you could tell the person has um urban spooks has a an eye for a lot of these like horror vignettes and these kind of like these these you horrifying depictions and illustrations and stuff and he's very talented in that way or they're very talented in that way so um i don't know that'd be the biggest thing is uh start introducing a narrative to it like really like actually flesh out who this character is or even if you like you know i don't know i mean like start something new or do something else that like and start from that place or whatever if you feel like this is if people are just going to dogpile on it because now it seems like from what it just like scrolling through youtube and seeing some of like every video is just like this is terrible which i mean is like i think i don't know how productive that is but the uh again i think a lot of that comes from how aggressive urban spook is sure criticism he doesn't like because like yeah even if i want to approach it like okay well i like the paintings and i like some elements i think it could go here and then i see someone else says the same thing and he's like you're just a you're just an autistic furry loser it's like okay well now i don't want to you know yeah well that's what to say is like now under this handle you might have people who never will appreciate exactly people will never move past that to watch it earnestly you might have people who are just like adamant for you just to fuck off you know well i mean honestly it's the same thing not just for like horror but anyone in content creation spaces online anytime you say something especially something negative to another person you have to ask yourself is the baggage worth the point right Like, if I make this statement or say this thing to someone else just because I want to, is that worth the hampering I'm putting onto my creation, my channel, whatever? Because now some people are going to have to look through that to get to me. And is that worth it? And if you do stuff like attack other beloved YouTubers just because they say they don't like your stuff, well, I mean, like you said, his name's forever.
associated with that now and there's going to be a lot of people who won't watch him based on that alone yeah there's going to be people who just don't like your shit that's just also this is just a food for thought for anybody who's like making their own stuff and maybe feels like they don't want the criticism you'll never be able to please everybody it's impossible yeah yeah absolutely impossible especially when you get to a point whenever you're like really popular or whatever people will just love to hate it because it's beneath them and all that kind of stuff and probably for you know i think a lot of times too people have valid criticisms of why they don't like your stuff that's fine it's impossible to make a just fully perfect product it's impossible and even if they don't have valid criticism you're gonna have people who just hate you just for the sake of hating you sometimes right and if you try to please everyone you will lose your mind you'll go insane yeah at some point you have to make what you like stick with it yeah yeah i think every creator does there's like this especially because like people talk about it a lot you see all of the hate you get and you remember it more than the praise you get Because all of those like corrections, they stick with you. And the next time you go to make something, they're in the back of your head. And especially starting off, it's hard to not let that influence what you do.
And sometimes criticism is a good thing, right? There's productive criticism, like maybe fix this with your audio, change this, try to approach your topics this way, whatever. But if someone's just like, I don't like your voice or I don't like your face or something like that. Well, you can't do anything about that, right? Yeah.
Or even if it's just a thing where you're just like, well, I like making this. you don't have to exactly yeah every single thing somebody says but i think uh yeah it's it's it's an impossible thing i think also to the negativity i think that people are usually just genuinely insecure or generally insecure about things so then when people bring up these negative comments they ring more true than the people that are giving you praise you know i mean because you're already in the back of your head your own worst critic so yeah you've seen the video a billion times it's just it is what it is but All in all, you know, I'm glad I got, I had no idea about this until it's in, since we last recorded and we talked about it briefly. So I'm glad that it's, it's one of those things where I'm glad I at least know I'm in the loop of what's going on.
And at the end of the day, I'd like any of these art print. These would be fucking sick. i think ian the pig would be an insane art print to have they'd be sick in a frame so just want to say the illustrations are dope and that's my two cents and damn i can't believe it's already been two hours this flew by this is a fun recording it was a fun recording i enjoy and again i i hope like urban spook does great art i hope to see him do something with it uh but for me it's going to take more than just a bunch of random and disturbing quote-unquote disturbing images or whatever but he's got great art skills I'd like to see that applied somewhere that is fitting of that in the future yeah I mean that's the beautiful thing about art and I can only leave out the use of 11 year old children because that is kind of gross yeah that is a big way to you know completely ostracize yourself from other audiences I'm pretty sure I had a stroke saying that word again it's baggage you have to find out if it's worth it or not I don't think it was in the States but that's just me It's delicate, very, very delicate narrative material. That's very hard to navigate through.
So I wish you luck. But that's the, once again, that's like another just last piece of thing I want to say is that's the beautiful thing about art is nothing is finite. Like you can grow and become a better artist, you know? Yeah.
And people are always going to want to see good things. So I don't know, I guess don't feel pigeonholed by any of the criticisms or any of the perceptions you have now. And also to turn off your notifications. If you, if that's the way that you respond to shit, just don't even look at it.
yeah just don't look at it yeah not a good time it's and again i want to emphasize he since apologized for like what he said to posture and stuff like that but it's just the fact that that's kind of his like initial approach to it it's like not a great look but uh all in all just want to say hope you guys enjoyed the episode today also uh this is probably with anything that we do i feel like we don't say this enough or we maybe should say it more is don't send any hate to these people you know oh yeah absolutely if you don't like something that goes without saying you if you don't like something you can once again say something i guess constructive or just not say anything at all and just like ignore it you know i i think that like just berating someone isn't going to help the situation so uh i'm glad i walked to watch it though this is a fun creep tv i think in the future too we're going to be trying to watch some like uh television type shows i'd like to really i'd like to watch channel zero with you and talk about that because i think that's a good time because that's also all about like candle cove and i think it's about a couple different creepypastas if i i think each season is based around a different creepypasta okay and i know they did stuff like they incorporated some elements of stair i'm a search and rescue officer the stairs in the woods story oh okay um and stuff like in like season four or something like that so i think each season takes influence from different creepypastas but i have heard very mixed opinions online at how it goes about doing that so i'm interested in checking it out you yeah i've heard the same so i'd be curious to especially because i think candle cove is like a very short read so i'd like to read that and then just compare it and see how did they because obviously they're going to take the core idea of it and then just stretch it for probably like eight hours worth of content yeah so i'd be curious to see how they did that but until next time y'all we will uh well i guess we'll just see in the next one stay stay creepy stay spooked stay stay creepily spooked thank you all for watching thank you for the support on everything it means the world see you later