“Littered With Corpses”: 35 Strange Facts You’d Wish You Could Unlearn But Unfortunately Can’t
There are pros and cons to having access to every piece of information at your fingertips. While it is convenient to simply pull out your phone if you need an important question answered, the downside is that you come across facts you wish you didn’t have to know.
Take these responses to a recent Reddit thread as an example. While most of them are trivial, a handful are shocking enough to make you think for a good few days. Before you know it, you’re doing your own deep dives, for better or worse.
If you’re fascinated by all things creepy, this list may be for you.
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The scariest sound you can hear in the wilderness is no sound. When things stop making noise, it's because there's a predator in your direct vicinity, and they're already hiding.
Depends on the wilderness. I've heard the noise monkeys and parrots make when predators are around. Imagine loads of screaming and screeching in an ungodly manner...
I can't tell you how often the wilderness has been so quiet that I could easily hear, despite my tennitis, the sound of caterpillars chewing the leaves and insect droppings falling to the leaves below. I doubt they go silent because there is a predator about. However, I'm OK with the notion that when formerly noisy larger animals (including birds as animals, not just beasts) go quiet, that could be scary.
Load More Replies...Depends on the wilderness. I guess there might be wildernesses where this might be scary. But here in Estonia we only predators of mention are wolves and bears. Wolves here have not attacked humans for 100 years and our bears are a joke. Last bear I met ran when I offered her an apple.
If anybody is afraid of predators heres the trick I use when Im picking berries (when I was a kid my dad convinced me bears sneak up on people to scare them and steal their berries - I still get nervous when in forest and have lots of berries in my basket😂) Talk loudly to yourself. I usually comment on how few berries I have and that I should get some bear meat instead. But I doubt bears actually understand much Estonian so no matter what you say. This way you will not accidentally get too close to an animal and they have time to sneak away (they usually do) + they will think you have more people with you or might think you are too crazy to mess with. The last 2 aspects work with human predators too btw.
Load More Replies...I was in wilderness numerous times, but the no sound is a bit of stretch. There will be wind noise, trees, rivers, stream. By no noise by animals - well, this depends on actual location. I was again in wilderness, where was no animal noise, yet no danger of any large predator, as none lives in Ireland.
They go quiet when the Division Six guys are tramping through the forest looking for you. Predator animal? They all yell and warn each other.
That 5 out of 4 people struggle with basic math.
I really believe that the vast majority of people who say they can’t do math had a mean or unhelpful math teacher in first , second or third grade.
Load More Replies...Fluked 4th grade due to failing math. Mom was more into her booze than to look at my school work. I still struggle with multiplication with certain numbers.
200 countries all beg me to make deals! (Only 195 in the world, inculding the US!)
I have struggled all my life! Eventually found out I have dyscalculia. (numeric dyslexia).
Not so much creepy but 20 percent of men say they have nobody to talk to when they have a crisis.
To be honest, I think the majority of men also don't want to talk to someone when they have a crisis. Guys are often like, "I'll get myself out of this myself," and find the prospect of having to ask for help to be disempowering.
There's so much talk about the male 'loneliness epidemic', but none about the fact that this is of their own making. Nobody, I repeat nobody, is preventing you from starting interest groups or being more social. Women have refuges, support groups etc because we get up and organise.
How disturbing people's thoughts really are & how you sometimes never know how much you're at risk.
Probably, but I mean he IS people. Hopefully.
Load More Replies...LOL no fear here cause I have never met a person whose thoughts were more disturbing than mine😁. I think everybody has disturbing thoughts. As long as they do not act them out they are just thoughts and not worth being scared of.
I dunno man. I still believe the vast majority of people are more concerned with their own issues than with the intrusive thoughts that everyone has.
A really big percentage of morbidly obese people were sexually abused - had major trauma.
But we still blame people for it, and people on BP get really upset if people take d***s to combat it.
People don't get upset if morbidly obese people take medication to combat obesity. But most people find it infuriating when people whose weight is normal or almost normal take d***s to lose a lot of weight and look skinny just for fashion or vanity, especially if they claim they lost lots of weight just dieting and exercising.
Load More Replies...How big is a "big percentage"? Is it a majority or near one? For some things, 5% is a big percentage if the normal is 1%.
You’re more likely to k****d by a family member than a stranger.
To be fair, my family members are more likely to be kìlled by me than a stranger so it does seem fair...
I always say I'm diagnosed as homicidal, so don't push me. I'll get off with a vacation at a mental hospital.
Load More Replies...Especially your partner. Like the joke about a wedding toast: : "now you look into each others' eyes and think: this is the person who is most likely to k**l me".
In my country approx 90% of all femicide is by partner. The rest is family member. We do have the occasional other - like 1-2 cases per year, but basically you are safer walking out in dark than sleeping in your bed with your partner.
Load More Replies...Double it if you're a woman in a relationship, triple it if you're pregnant, if you tell him you leave him it goes through the roof. Unfortunately, the men who do it don't tell us that they're like this in advance, so we have to be careful even around the good guys.
I don't agree with you. The men who do it DO tell us that they are like this in advance. There are ALWAYS signs, sometimes very subtle, that their partners "choose" to ignore. Unfortunately, I know several women who were in a*****e relationships, and all of them admitted (after counselling and therapy) there were red flags from the very beginning.
Load More Replies...Partly because the set of strangers includes people you will never be within a thousand miles of.
A stranger is a friend you haven't met yet and when you become friends they are more likely to redruM you.
How age of consent laws around the world.vary from 12 to 19.
Asserting ownership is a lot easier if the "spouse" you're asserting ownership over is neither physically nor mentally capable of standing up to you.
Load More Replies...which means somewhere, sometime, someone said, "but your honor, she looked 12!" OMG
In the US the youngest states are 16 (30 of them, with 13 of them having 18 and 7 for age 17), but 12 EU Countries have it as young as 14! Another 9 at 15years, and the rest (except Ireland which is 17) have it at 16! That means in most of Europe it's legal for an Adult to have s*x with a someone 14 or 15. WTF!?! And also there are placed younger than 12. While the official Yemeni govt age is 13, the Houthi controlled areas are 9, which is also the age of marriage (so for all those who went to rallied chanting for the Houthi's, that is what you chanted for). And the Taliban changed Afghanistan from 16 to puberty.
Yeah, those "great" countries people are coming to the U.S. from (mostly illegally) mostly don't give a sh!t about women. You want to fight real oppression, go to the Middle East. But you won't, because when it comes down to it, you really don't care about women's rights, you only care about yourself.
In some countries they don’t exist, correct me if I am wrong but isn’t 21 the age of consent in some US states?
I don't think it runs that high, but I'm willing to stand corrected. What's more horrifying is that child marriage is still legal in wide areas of the USA.
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Your phone’s microphone can be activated without you knowing, and yes, apps *can* listen in even when they’re not open.
Anyone who pays attention to online advertising is very, very well aware of this.
No, it cannot, unless you have granted permission to an app to do so. On Androids, at least, wouldn't know about iphones.
Yup. It happened to me at work today and has happened during numerous phone conversations as well. Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc., are all guilty, I imagine. Apple and Google are, iirc.
Load More Replies...This is why I swear a lot around certain devices although I haven't seen one ad for a strong mouthwash.
You should hear what your refrigerator is telling your Smart TV about you walking around naked at 3 AM with a bowl of ice cream.
Load More Replies...I was talking to my husband about visiting his dad in Slovenia next year, then I started getting tiktoks of travel and things to do in Slovenia... I hadn't even looked anything up on my phone about Slovenia in the last year.
My husband's phone displays song and artist of the song it hears. NOT a song on the phone....
It drives me nuts thinking I’ve probably at some point if not several times been around someone who is running free after k*****g someone.
Does this include accidental and duty caused (like wars and such) and plain ole stupid? Cause those are far more common.
Depending on the size of the city in which you live, you might be doing so once a month.
I have actually been face to face with a serial killer. Thankfully, I was not aware at the time....
Yup. If I recall correctly, a person will meet thirty-six people who have killed another person in his or her lifetime. I believe that statistic refers to serial killers specifically. Either way, it’s disconcerting and horrifying to consider!
Human brain smell like wet pennies.
I'm betting it's the blood that smells like pennies, not the actual brain tissue...
From the dissections I've attended, it's not the blood - that smells like old iron - it's the mucus that helps your organs slide over eachother. It's a VERY weird smell, and incredibly off-putting.
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The jeepers creepers director was a kid fiddler, and they knew that, and knew about his prison record before they let him direct.
This point has come up every time he's been tabbed to direct a movie in thirty-five years (the events in question happened on the set of Clownhouse (1988)). I think it's pretty obvious by this point that Hollywood doesn't give a d**n. (He's made ten films since then, and has one in pre-production as of July 2025.)
Your hearing is the last organ to shut down. I don’t know if that’s true, but a doctor told me that as a family member was actively dying.
Well if your brain has already shut down at that point, then it doesn't really matter
No real way of knowing that for sure, though, y'know? I mean, we can see where there's brain activity, but not all brain activity in an area corresponds one-to-one with functionality. It's one reason they keep people awake during brain surgery: so they know they're not touching some place that's doing something they didn't know it was doing.
Had a relative who used hearing aids. On his deathbed the day he died, his hearing was profoundly good and told everyone he could hear their whispered conversations about him.
Have a relative who works in a crematorium. Sometimes they find surgical tools in the cremains.
I hope you’re not meaning you perform Surgical procedures with your car keys 😳
Load More Replies...I think this is rather funny. (While I also hope that these tools have not been the cause of death.)
I've got good news and bad news for you regarding the statistics of this... With how common it is for tools to be left in a patient on accident, it probably wasn't the result of death.
Load More Replies...A friend works at a humane shelter. The local police department uses the incinerator there to dispose of old evidence they don't need I guess. Sometimes you close the door and hit the button and it sounds like it fires up but it doesn't, occasionally. He tells me he opened it once and it had not cycled so there was a LOT of contraband. Mostly hard substances. I assume he notified the authorities right away. If indeed he was telling me the truth.
I once interviewed the city coroner when I worked for a small community newspaper.
He said that in cases where they think something suspicious or fishy happened with a death--k****d to get an inheritance or something--90% of the time they're right. Ninety percent. I really had no idea so many people k****d family members for gain.
And 90% of the time they think a death is suspicious could only be 1% of deaths. That stat means nothing unless he also said what % of deaths they thought were suspicious 🙄
Right. All he really said is, we're the experts and we know what we're talking about.
Load More Replies...You're not supposed to say the quiet part out loud..... That's how you get caught. 🤣
Load More Replies...Now consider that in America, there are so few police investigators that almost half of all murders go unsolved. So when you find that so many family murders are solved, imagine how rare it is for murders such as late-night d**g deals to be solved. It's not gun legalization; it's the fact that it's effectively legal for people to k**l strangers, especially if they're black, in the U.S.
When a person has been un-alived it's usually the subject with the financial motive,
You don’t even know how close you’ve come to death many times.
And it's all for thee best. The few times that I *do* know about are terrible enough.
I have a theory that those 'inconveniences' that have the possiblity of making us late (forgot something, extra traffic, cancelled train etc) are so we avoid making something that wasn't meant to - yet. 🤷🏻♀️it at least keeps me less frustrated
My great-garnpa and great-grandma on the maternal side both had 11 siblings. In one family, four, in the other, five kids survived into adulthood. The couple was luckier than their parents, only one child died out of five. In general, in the first decades of the 20th century, child mortality varied between 20 to 50 percent. The simple fact that we grew up was not a given even a few decades ago. Just we don't know when we didn't go down with diphteria.
Looking one way, I stepped off a curb and stopped, no reason. Truck flashed past inches from me. Lady behind me thought I was going to be killed, I had no clue!
That dead bodies can sit up on their own during decomposition due to muscle contractions. Nope. Didn’t need that info.
I've heard a corpse fart...yep you heard me...A. Fücking. Corpse. Fart.
I worked in a nusring home as a teen. Saintly Grace's hour finally came and we were preparing her body for the funeral director, which involved cleaning up the inevitable final discharge, fresh bedding and a clean gown. Linda and I were on opposite sides of the bed and we went to slide Grace's body up onto the pillows in a reposed resting position. As we lifted the body by the knees and the armpits, Grace's head fell back, her mouth fell open, and the eeriest sepulchral growl burst out. Linda didn't stop running until she got to the emergency door about 50 yards down the hall. I somehow crossed the bed behind me without any awareness and found myself pressed against the far wall. Grace just stayed there without further comment.
Do you know where the myth about storks bringing babies comes from?
Storks hunt small hares, and when those hares are in mortal danger, they cry like human babies...
So people would witness this scene and invent a sweet little tale that kind storks were delivering children to parents, when in reality, those bloodthirsty birds were carrying off helpless baby hares begging for mercy….
Stop anthropomorphizing. Storks aren't bloodthirsty. They're hunting to survive. Hares weren't begging. They were trying to survive.
Indeed. Where I live sharks are characterised as "evil, bloodthirsty predators" of the ocean. Not true. They live there and need food to survive.
Load More Replies...I've heard a rabbit scream and it's every bit as awful as people say. A hawk stooped down to grab a small rabbit, not seeing the 2"x4" wire fencing in the twilight, and was trying to drag it through the fence by the ear. It took me a minute to figure out what was happening and by the time I took a few steps, the hawk took off. The rabbit had a pretty good nick on his ear but all visible evidence was gone in a few months. Truly a heart rending sound.
On average, you walk past about 36 murderers in your life. Depends on where you live, but still creepy thought.
I live in a village of 12 people. If I were average it would be like the hecking Midsommer out here😆
Well, what *really* happened when that gigantic cheese killed the leader of your local Reggae band who happened to have an affair with the wife of the bank director who....
Load More Replies...So did I. I thought the local news was reporting on someone else when I heard his name a few months ago. No, the local media was not reporting on someone else murdering his grandparents. Our community was shocked and saddened because the young man was kind to everyone growing up and to know him was to be his friend, more or less. His grandparents were the same way and were truly good to their grandson. Fortunately, they passed quickly, to my understanding, so may not have felt much pain. The young man is awaiting trial presently, as I recall.
Load More Replies...I'm not worried about the murderers I walk past. I worry about one who will stop me in my tracks.
I lived across the street from a man who m******d his landlord with the help of another man. then they buried her in the basement of one of his properties. My dad used to have coffee with him in our kitchen. Nice guy when he wasn’t braining old women with a shovel. Police showed up one night and arrested him. Edited because I got something wrong, he was her landlord. I just went and looked it up. Apparently he ran a c*****e ring, as well. He was 32 but apparently really involved in organized crime in the area. My dad was a college professor, and this man was apparently really bright but super dangerous. My dad was so shocked he told me the entire story. I was 12 so he probably shouldn’t have but needless to say the idea that you could be hanging out with a m******r became just part of my childhood.
I've lived and worked in large tourist cities for most of my life. I've probably made cappuccinos for more than 36 murderers.
Why we know the % of water the human body contains….
If you don't already know the answer, don't go and look it up. It was 'medical experiments' aka war crimes during WWII.
Thank you for the warning. I was about to look it up!
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An entire village was wiped out by a carbon dioxide cloud. 1700 people. No warning, just silent, unescapable death.
Lake Nyos, Cameroon. In 1986. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Nyos_disaster
There is a very interesting theory about the bibles "Plague of the Firstborn" and a potential carbon monoxide bubble bursting from a nearby water source. stated that the first born Egyptian sons slept in beds closers to the floor, while their siblings slept on rooftops, So after the gas killed the first born sons, it would then rise upwards and dissipate into the air by the time it reached the rooftops, and would be virtually harmless to the other sleeping children. This would explain why the first born sons died and their siblings did not. I am not arguing or trying to disprove anything, I just think it is a very interesting theory.
I've never heard that theory before but it is interesting!
Load More Replies...No. That's on Union Carbide. Their pesticide plant released gas that killed many. The effects are still being felt today - birth defects for example.
Load More Replies...But, like living downstream from a dam, hopefully you are aware of the risks
Otto Warmbier was on a group tour of No. Korea in January 2016. He was pulled out of line at the airport as he was headed home. He was detained and accused of stealing a poster with Kim Jong’s name on it. He was beaten, tortured and forced to give a confession written in stilted English (he claimed to have been tasked to steal the poster by a church “deaconess” in exchange for money when in fact he was Jewish). He was put on trial & sentenced to 17 years hard labor. Since there are no diplomatic relations with NK, the State Dept. could not intervene. 17 months later, NK suddenly announced he was ill and would be returned to his family. His head was shaved & he was blind, deaf and incoherently screaming. Parts of his brain were missing w/o surgery, which is thought to be the result of waterboarding. He lapsed into a coma and his family removed him from life support, and he died in June 2017. No explanation was ever revealed as to why he was targeted.
But he did actually steal a sign or something. There was footage of it. It's awful, but NK isn't the place to play silly buggers.
You say that as if you can make out ANY facial or body features in the footage. I've seen bigfoot pictures with better resolution than the security footage that was used as proof of his crime. download-6...b8a0e6.jpg
Im sorry but Im victimblaming in this case - North Korea is NOT your Disneyland! If you visit an authoritarian country for fun, you should not be surprised if you get the full experience thousands of citizens of that country get each day.
Don't go to North Korea, Iran, Palestine, or China. There is no reason to go to those places. They hate Americans and Europeans (i.e., white people), and they don't give their citizens any rights we're accustomed to, meaning you're going to get even fewer than that.
Alltough most of this story has happened like that, some parts are exaggerated or not proven. The whole story is somewhat shady, think we will never know what really happened. He went there for some religious reasons if i remember correctly. I think he not mistook it for south korea.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Warmbier He wanted to visit North Korea due to personal interest in their history and culture. The confession of his alleged crimes is believed to have been made under duress as well.
Load More Replies...His parents would not allow an autopsy. The coroner visually examined his body and based on that, concluded that she could not see any t*****e conditions. Without an autopsy, there is no way to determine if part of his brain was missing.
The night the titanic sinking was so dark the stars were the only thing survivors saw because the moon already set and the lights on the titanic went out.
I'm not sure why that's creepy. That's what you're supposed to be able to see at night. It's only in towns and cities that manmade lights change that. The night wasn't 'so dark'. It was like any night in the middle of an ocean before the moon rises/after it sets.
It was probably a lot creepier to the people drowning in the dark, which I think is what the OP was going for.
Load More Replies...This goes for any place without artificial lighting and the moon has set. Once the lights went out in my neighbourhood due to a poweroutage, and there was no moon. Absolute darkness. Couldn't see a hand in front of my face.
me and my brother went to a science establishment for kids, like a gigantic playground. really fun. we got to put our hands in water the same temperature as it was when the titanic sank. 28 F / 2 C. made me think
That you don't see much about anything else. The eyes are only good for a rough estimation of the size and shape of the objects in that low light, and only from the corner of your eye. The fovea, the central part of the retina cannot detect anything.
Load More Replies...THe ocean CAN be creepy at night, but thats one of the things that makes it mysterious and fasconating. I love it when you cant tell where the ocena stops and the sky begins. We really live in an amazing place.
There are tiny bugs living in/on your eyelashes - yes, even yours.
Not just your eyelashes. They live in hair follicles and oil glands. So face, neck, scalp too. Can live on other parts of the body. Just head/neck have the most. There's also microorganisms in your GI tract. Not sure why having mostly helpful/harmless beings on you is creepy.
You have no idea how many microbes are in your gut. If any of that stuff got into other parts of your body, it would unalive you stone unalived.
We are not a "thing," we are an environment. "You" are an emergent phenomenon arising in the present moment from this ecology.
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When humans die, their bowels “move”. For executions, prisoners have cotton balls stuffed up the colon to control the “movement “.
Yes and it does comecout the mouth too. My Uncle pointed out this is even worse to witness in someone still alive.
Working in a nursing home. This dinky old biddy, the sort of rag and bones that spent years barely on the side of the living decided as her last hurrah she was going to fight death with everything she had. So there was screaming, her flailing around like she was possessed, dark red liquid pouring from her nose and eyes, breaking her own bones, the wall, and managing to bend the steel rails around her bed. It was all over in a couple of minutes and there was blood, also oddly dark, *everywhere*. Two of the carers had wet themselves, one fainted, and one just put her hand over her mouth and threw up down the front of her dress. The on duty nurse came in, said something that doesn't bear repeating, and sent us all to drink a hell of a lot of tea while she called the mortuary and warned them what they would find. Then she and I (me, because I worked for an agency and this place was cliquish) dragged her body back into the right sort of shape before rigor mortis started. Holyyyyyy fffff....
Nurse had no sense of humour and we didn't like each other (she couldn't understand why a man was doing a woman's job) so for the rest of the evening I made as many direct and indirect references to exorcisms as I possibly could. And since I don't actually know that much about the subject other than the hokum in various movies, I threw in vampire and zombie lore (but avoided using the words vampire and zombie because it's just creepier if you don't name the obvious fiction).
Load More Replies...I was told this is basically the inner lining of the intestine (mostly mucus I think, perhaps also mucosa?) detaches quite quickly after death.
I’m not sure if it’s true, but I heard somewhere that your body is constantly fighting off cancers.
There's a terrifying book about this called One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins (author is Robert Weinberg). Probably best avoided if you're overly fatalistic, 'cause the main takeaway is "if you live long enough, it WILL come for you". (Otherwise highly recommended.)
If you live long enough then something will definitely kïll you. I refuse to quibble over the method or timing. Not bothered how or when I die.
Load More Replies...Yes. The redness in your skin from sunburn is your cells committing suicid`e to prevent cancer
Yup. Cancer is now believed to be a group of cellular diseases that result from the immune system being too weak to fight them off, iirc.
It's just your body over healing itself, so yeah, the constant death of cells is to stave off cancer. Think about that next time you stock up on regen potions in a video game. I am 100% convinced that white magic and healing potions have carcinogenic side-effects and that status resist/cure potions have intense medical side-effects that never get talked about, and heroes are just chugging this s**t courtesy of OTC sales.
Chainsaws were invented to aid in childbirth.
Ok but they were small hand operated saws not petrol powered tree kìllers. The similarities end with the actual saw made from a chain.
I know there is a size difference, but my head immediately goes to a women in stirrups, and doctor holding a chainsaw in their hand like Leatherface.
Load More Replies...This one again...in those cases of childbirth when the baby was stuck and both mother and child were doomed to die.
Contrary to popular opinion, the operation performed (symphesiotomy) was not lethal to the mother. In fact, under sterile conditions and with proper aftercare it was one of the interventions with the lowest mortality rate. The aftereffects were, however, often very unpleasant. This operation continued to be used for way too long in the Republic of Ireland for legal and religious reasons, and many, many women were left with permanent pain and disabilities.
You smell different when you’re asleep.
I've asked you not to keep coming round and sniffing me while I'm asleep. That's the really creepy bit...
Well if you didn't smell like pickle juice and rose hips...
Load More Replies...Does this mean that my odor is different when I sleep, or that my sense of smell changes?
Came to ask that most important question too! Edit: What if both change and you thought it was just one changing. How would you know?
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Only 50% of people have a reaction to bed bug bites. So lots of people being bit and living with bed bugs unknowingly.
I mean if they're not causing you a reaction, they're not really a problem I guess. It's the same with fleas btw. Neither my parents nor my dog had any reaction to fleas. We found out he'd picked them up when I came home for a year abroad, was greeted enthusiastically by my dog, and ended up covered with itchy bites. House got thoroughly cleaned with anti flea stuff and vacuumed, dog got it's first and second ever baths and flea treatment from the vet, and I had an uncomfortable few days lol.
I was told that dog and cat fleas do not bite humans, but I guess not every human has a reaction then. I also get reactions all the time - so I buy extra flea drops for the stray cats in our area that let me close enough to apply the drops. For self defense. I also try to get the foxes to eat dewormer for the same reason because Echinococcus is the real creepy stuff
Load More Replies...It's also a problem with hair lice. If your children keep getting reinfected it's time to have an awkward conversation with grandma and grandpa.
OMG ... I was bitten by bed bugs years ago in Sth. Africa. Worst itching I've ever experienced !
Back in the 70s, when my mom was in h**h school, she dated a guy who was the captain of a rival h**h school's basketball team. The following year, he and two friends abducted 3 teenage girls, m******d them, and hid their bodies in the woods.
Another interesting fact is that the killers hosed down the trunk of the m****r car at the same car wash I used to go to when I lived in that town, and they also bought the rope that was used in the crime at a hardware store where my brother used to work.
And yet another interesting fact is that one of the 3 killers was arrested by my next door neighbor, who was a young State Police corporal at the time.
Amazingly, I only learned of this about 3 years ago reading a true crime blog.
I'm getting distracted from the actual content of this one by the fact that BP thinks that "killers" , "abducted" and "bodies" are all fine, but we readers must be protected from seeing the "high" in highschool 😄
I can usually ignore it and fill it in with context but sometimes I just can't do the mental gymnastics.
Load More Replies...Let me test it: high. It worked. Why is it censored in the post?
I didn’t really learn it from someone, i realized it. Right now at this very second, wherever you are in the world, you are on top of probably thousands of different creatures including humans. It does not matter where you go, you will always be on top of someone’s or something’s grave. This earth has a lot of layers; it changes all the time.
Get your noodle round this one then. Every glass of water you drink is the same water that was drunk by dinosaurs. Every single drop of water you consume has passed through thousands of other living things before it reached you.
Yup. It is dead easy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, a battery and two bits of metal are all you need. It is phenomenally difficult to bang oxygen and hydrogen together to make water. It happens in combustion engines, as tiny amounts of vapour, kind of outranked by all the other stuff coming out of the exhaust pipe. So the water on this planet is pretty much the water that the pre-primordial atmosphere held, that finally rained down and created oceans, was lived in by early microbial life, dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, billions of humans... you'll make your tea, drink it, pee it out, and the cycle continues. Oceans, rainfall, tea, it's the same water molecules it has always been, since the formation of this planet.
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Your skeleton is wet all the time.
My favorite of these little factlets is the "there's a point during cremation where the meat is perfectly cooked" one.
Load More Replies...I've heard this a few times in "weird facts" type lists, and still don't understand why people find it weird. Why would you expect bones that are part of a living body not to be wet?
After interning with a forensic anthropologist, if they ask to borrow your crock pot, say NO. It’s meant to “cook” the flesh off the bones so they can do the skeletal work. Smells weird, works well.
This extends to a large grouping of medical and science professions. A pressure cooker makes for a surprisingly effective makeshift sterilization chamber.
Type-1 Diabetics can fall victim to “DIBS” or “Dead In Bed Syndrome”. Essentially they pass away in their sleep for no apparent medical reason. It generally happens to younger diabetics and rarely over 40 years old. It cant directly be related to low or high blood sugar and it something that just happens (although somewhat rare).
So you're saying that I might finally not have to get up in the morning? This isn't creepy, this is ideal.
Some English people in the 16th and 17th centuries ate crushed Egyptian mummies.
Pulverized mummies were also used as 'medicine'. Who knows which pharaos were probably consumed that way? Sad to think about.
Well, I mean it's been said that British cuisine can be a bit dry...
Load More Replies...I don't think mummies were discovered in the 16th and 17th centuries. 19th century ..... yes.
It was considered healing by some. But, mostly, they thought it was an aphrodisiac.
Till the 1980's something many doctors still believed kids under 1 year couldn't feel pain so surgeries were often done without anesthesia.
Women die more often in car crashes because those tests still use male bodies but only smaller and not female bodies with a different point of gravity.
The first part is not true. It was not thought babies couldn't feel pain. The issue was that nobody knew what would be a safe dosis of anesthesia for a baby, so it was safer to operate without
I rather think mothers were being told that their babies would feel no pain. In reality, no one knew how much anesthesia was safe for a baby, so they just didn't use it and maybe they thought that the pain would not impact the baby, because they would forget about it soon. :(
Did they believe that the child couldn't feel pain or was anaesthesia not refined enough and giving it to such a small body could have been deadly in itself and not used for that reason?
More likely that it was unsafe to dose the child. The doctors probably let slip the lie they can't feel pain to soothe the parents
Load More Replies...They've been using family-based 'simuloids' in car crash testing since the early 70s. Mom, dad, kids. This rumor was based on a sensationalistic article. That being said, the modern ones are very sophisticated and do a much better job - I think there's even a pregnant version.
U.s. presidents are selected — not elected.
It would be far more surprising if national elections (in any country, not just the US) WEREN'T rigged in a million little ways.
- 50% of breast cancers have already metastasised before you even get a diagnosis
- There are a lot of mutations that produce quite unspecific symptoms, so you might have one and don’t know and when you get kids, they might be affected a lot more than you.
- there was a medication for sleeping and anxiety reducing that resulted in a lot of children with birth defects. They were amazed b the medication at that time because it apparently didn’t make you addicted but they didn’t know the effect it would have on pregnancy or rather the unborn child. It’s called Contergan or Thalidomide if you wanna look it up.
I thought Contergan/Thalidomide and its scandal was widely known? (The scandal was rather how long it was used after it was realised that it might be dangerous).
It was the fact that it had not been specifically tested on pregnant women, and was prescribed for Nausea. It took some time to identify a link between its use and the symptoms even once they had become quite widespread. Clinical trials back in the 1950s were nothing like as rigorous as they are today, and Thalidomide was a prime reason for the change.
Load More Replies...One modern medication that is cause for concern is Sodium Valproate. It causes multiple birth defects, and it has recently been shown that this effect can even be passed on if the father is using the medication at or before conception.
Depakote. Used for (against) seizures, migraines and mania.
Load More Replies...Thalidomide is still widely used as a cancer treatment, and is on the World Health Organisation's list of essential medicines.
And it was a very effective treatment for leprosy.
Load More Replies...It is at least possible that the brain can remain conscious for a few seconds after decapitation.
I don’t know how true it was (reddit) but on a veterans post one time someone said they saw a head of a fellow soldier blown off and the head looked at him and then his body and then back at him in fear and then died
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That your nipples are older than your teeth.
I saw an xray of a baby’s skull.
When you smell a really bad smell, it's because the wind is wafting millions of molecules of whatever is creating that smell up into your nose.
Smell and taste are basically the same thing. Hold your nose and eat an onion if you don't believe me.
Which is why you don't really taste anything when your nose is stuffed up.
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Predators will eat the milk glands of an animal first if their prey is actively lactating.
Mount Everest is littered with dead bodies from different time periods, all along and around the summit. Climbers step over them. It is too costly to raise an expedition to retrieve a corpse and too dangerous for other climbers to take corpses down from the mountain. It is also too dangerous for them to be airlifted off of Everest.
Dying on Everest is considered the equivalent of being "lost at sea.".
They're left both because it doesn't make sense to risk more lives bringing them down and as a reminder of what can happen. Like the tradition in the US of leaving memorials (crosses, flowers etc) at a safe place where people have di€d in traffic accidents. And the bodies aren't left to be climbed over. They're to the side. Sometimes not far and easily visible, but they're not adding bodies to climb over like it's an obstacle course.
Roadside memorials are common across Europe as ell. I always find them a bit creepy, mainly due to their overtly religious symbology. (Yes, I find religion and religious people in general creepy too).
Load More Replies...I've always believed this is how 'the luge' was invented. "Well, how are we going to get Bob down?" [nudges body towards the edge]
Many of them are used as landmarks. The bright colored jackets are highly visible.
The expedition companies make plenty of money to fund bisy removal. They should be made responsible to do so. It may take multiple missions to get the highest bodies but it can be done over time. There would also be fewer deaths if the expeditions were properly organized by properly trained leaders, and climbers were required to properly qualify. Read about how preventable many of the deaths were.
Biggest concern with removal is the danger to the people trying to bring the body down.
Load More Replies...Why there are fewer male morticians.
Same reason in the past the bodies of girls and women were often left to decompose for a few days or had their legs tied shut- men taking advantage.
Most of the dust around your space is actually the millions of skin flakes or dead skin cells that we don’t realize.
I read somewhere that wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, it is almost certain that there’s at least several spiders within ten feet of you.
So? What is so bad about spiders? Centipedes on the other hand...
Come on, what's so bad about centipedes? Sure, they have an inordinate amount of legs, but do you know how hard it is keeping up with leg day when you have that many legs? Give the little guys a break.
Load More Replies...[looks up] Yup. For context, I live in an old stone farmhouse. Every so often I catch the big spiders and put them far away outside and vacuum up the mess they make (the odd spiderweb can be cute, but when it looks like a haunted house, time to tidy up) but I'm not sure which side is winning. I mean, the little buggers have the entire attic to frolic around in, can't they leave my bit alone? And can't they learn to stop dropping themselves into my tea? The heat kills them instantly and I have to go and make another... Sheesh, and I thought it was the moths that were the dumb ones attracted to hot stuff.
Humans are the most greedy and ruthless.
On face-value, I want to agree just to spite humanity, but this literally isn't true in any sense. Humans have a more well-developed superego and frequently act on it in contradiction to what would be their own benefit. Animals act on instinct and survival on a purer level, and at the end of the day, greed and ruthlessness are instinctual emotions. The problem with humans isn't that they're greedier and more ruthless, it's that they should know better and have the intelligence and skill to act on their instincts more effectively.
That's a fallacy. Chimpanzees have a solid social structure, frequently share food, have no material possessions to hoard, and support their troop members even when they are too sick to be useful.
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Your belly button is your old mouth.
Did it have teeth? (That's a rhetorical question, intending to point out the ridiculousness of this "creepy fact.")
Anytime you get calories intravenously in the hospital. "Hey your vein used to be your mouth"
Load More Replies...Cockroaches can live without their heads for about 2 weeks. They don’t have a central nervous system so die from starvation. They sweat through their shells. They give me the heeby jeebies.
Most of this is nonsense. Cockroaches very much do have a central nervous system. Cockroaches do not possess sweat glands, although they can secrete certain oils and pheremones through their exoskeletons. They don't die of starvation - the largest cockroach species can carry enough fat supplies to live for several months without food. They die of dehydration.
There are hundreds of species of cockroach, of which only 5 have the potential to infect houses. They range from beautiful green ones that smell of pear drops, ladybug mimics, burrowing species, beetle mimics, black-and-white harlequin marked ones and many more. Some lay egg cases, others retain them until giving birth to live young. Australian burrowing cockroaches mate long term and stay in their burrow with their young for up to a year.
Thanks, Becky Samuel. All that info was really interesting.
Load More Replies...Knowing that I'm living through my date of death and I'm absolutely unaware of it ... it's applicable for all of us.
I don't get - if you live through your date of death then you didn't die?
Say if I die on June 2nd 2064. I will live through alot of June the 2nd but be unaware that the date i'll pass away.
Load More Replies...Poorly worded. What OP meant is they're alive now, but don't know when death will come for them.
No, I think they're just referring to the calendar date on which they will die in some future year. Can't see why it's creepy though.
Load More Replies...I wish opportunities in life came with a "best used by" date.
Most gruesome crime scenes smell like iron.
Isn’t that just because of the blood?? How is this very shocking?
That concept is only true on a fresh death. Older ones smell different, sometimes MUCH different!
When there's a serial killer loose, people with Dissociative Identity Disorder have something extra to fear. They can't be sure they're not the m******r.
Oh FFS stop perpetuating stereotypes. People with DID are far more likely to be the victim of a crime (s) than to commit them. This is in large part due to their previous trauma. (DID is the result of extreme childhood abu$e). Also many people with DID know about their alters. Some are even able to achieve co-consciousness and/or some of the alters end up integrating. To me what makes DID creepy is the fact that the original personality (before the abu$e) isn't always the main one. The one you interact with could have been created and taken over from the original. Or the original di€d and no longer exists. Or the fact that alters can "di€" and come back later.
You're overthinking. OP is pointing out the fear the person with DID feels, not your fear. Ask some schizophrenics how big they are on religion, and you'll get quite a few polite runaround responses. That's because it often takes an active effort to avoid falling into delusion, in this case the delusions of the stereotypical schizophrenic who thinks they're an agent of God. I suspect this is a common problem presented in different ways across quite a few mental illnesses. It's not because society perpetuates a negative stereotype, it's because -it actually happens to us-. Some tropes are, unfortunately, more accurate than we want them to be and require efforts to avoid becoming one. From the perspective of people with mental illness, this post is not only valid, but a bit refreshing. No one talks about it, because you don't want to be pigeonholed as that trope, but like the tropes DO sometimes manifest in actual cases, and the fear of it doing so is pretty relatable.
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