Strange & Unusual: Karolina Olsson- The Girl Who Slept For 32 Years


Delve deep into the bizarre case of Karolina Olsson, a young woman who mysteriously slept for an astonishing 32 years. With eerie details and perplexing evidence, this investigation uncovers the chilling truth behind her unexplained slumber. From medical anomalies to psychological enigmas, every aspect of this case must be scrutinized to unveil the hidden secrets lurking within. A true crime unlike any other, this chilling tale will leave you questioning reality itself.

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43 Comments to “Strange & Unusual: Karolina Olsson- The Girl Who Slept For 32 Years”

  • @carolp2365

    "Refugees" are destroying Sweden, the Country is in huge trouble now.

  • @wedin1051919

    I got my information on Freud from Joey Tribiani.

  • @iamsquatty

    OG fairytales were so dark. I love it. 😂😂😂💜

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 🖤🤎💜

  • @mariangely9546

    sorry but the part about the “rogue uterus” and the cookies had me crying 🤣🤣🤣

  • @monicaross4013

    "roaming uterus." WOW maybe it needs a map

  • @katlink8376

    Immigration in Sweden is actually causing a lot of problems. There are areas that are "ruled" by the immigrant gangs and even the police is afraid to go to these areas because they are so violent and dangerous.

  • @vitamia9113

    Anyone else wondering how her bottom lip on the picture on the left is completely different from the picture on the right?

  • @andreaduckett4588

    After watching this I’m just really afraid to fall asleep…shock therapy, needles under my nail beds, rapey kings. Yikes

  • @LittleImpaler

    I find this story BS. She would be skinny and under feed.

  • @Teressa1183

    I wonder if there’s any sort of connection to encephalitis lethargica. Not that that’s exactly the same, but I wonder what similarities there are.

  • @irenestrmnss4496

    Kind a like a true beauty sleep 😂sleeping Beauty story.👸🛌 But lot of SUPERSTION back then and sure there are more natural explainations to that "sleep".
    Yes some trauma maybe. OR coma .

  • @ButterDickinson

    Welcoming refugees is by no mean a sign of compassion.

  • @noushs8004

    It reminds me of a period in my life where I was deeply depressed, I could barely stand for 5 minutes at a time. She definitely experienced extreme trauma that her mind conveniently forgot to protect her.

  • @KUPHSER

    Would be cooler if it was true

  • @colorsflight6432

    The original fairy tales have more value than the altered Disney telling bc the were told over and over for generations for a purpose. They went into your psyche and had real deep meaning of aspects of life, choices, consequences, human nature. The folk lore and Greek myths cover aspects of human nature that is very beneficial and helps young minds have deeper thoughts to think about things on a deeper level.

  • @donnaanderson3444

    I slept for a week. I went to bed on Friday and woke up the Friday after .I felt like I had just gone to bed and didn't believe a week had gone past until my sister got a new paper and I saw the paper .I had nothing bad happened to me. I was so tired when I went to sleep. I remember thinking I was so tired. I never wet the bed or I didn't smell when I woke up .I just falt tried .went to doctor had test nothing was wrong I was fit and well.i feel my body shut down because I was working 12hour shif and need to rest .I wasn't a child I was 19year old .

  • @dancesmokesmile344

    14:57 sounds to me like she has what we call “tornerose syndrom” in Norwegian, I don’t know what it is in English. Tornerose is also what we call sleeping beauty here. Torne = thorn rose=rose

  • @dancesmokesmile344

    25:40 Really? In Norway there’s huge discussions because the politicians here (and from what I see on the news, I kinda agree) don’t treat immigrants well enough. It was a huge thing in the media in Scandinavia a few years ago. Politicians from Sweden literally come to Norway to see what they could do better. Something about the “ghetto” communities etc. I’m Norwegian and my cousin is Swedish, we’re both Pakistani, and he’s always shocked at how nice they are to non-white/immigrants or descendants or immigrants here compared to where he lives in Gothenburg, and how there weren’t huge differences in the “immigrant neighborhoods” vs the other neighborhoods like it was there?

  • @dancesmokesmile344

    Most of those ‘Swedish folklores’ are actually Scandinavian folklores, at least Norway and Sweden share most of the same with small differences. But this story, I’m definitely gonna read the news articles, luckily Norwegian and Swedish isn’t too different, so I can probably understand most of it. It sounds so interesting

  • @joeanderson8839

    There is no way to hoax a sleep for this long.

  • @joeanderson8839

    This must be caused by some kind of fungi or bacteria that young girls are effected by at a young age. The fact that these cases only happen in Sweden makes me suspicious that this is not just caused by a mental condition. Why have men not been effected by this strange sleeping condition?

  • @MsKatze

    I think my cats have KLS. 🤔

  • @kirtbrooks9048

    Couldn't get past that long commercial

  • @lovelyleslie113

    "If you have a wondering uterus" 😂😂😂😂 stahp!

  • @annfrauenhofer6251

    I think Karolina's coma was a direct result from her fall on the ice. She did complain of severe headaches and a toothache before falling into the coma. It makes sense that the fall caused damage to the hypothalamus area of the brain, of which its neurons control arousal centers. By shutting down the arousal centers, the neurons promote sleep. Why she slept so long could be in relation to how severe that damage to the hypothalamus was. The explanation could be as simple as that, but who knows…just an interesting theory.

  • @clarry1324

    If you're asleep you can't eat or drink so she had to be awake

  • @clarry1324

    Resignation syndrome is fake and used by people to rebuff their failed asylum claim, they have learnt that if they pretend to have this disorder then the authorities will not return them to their home Countries.

  • @clarry1324

    With regards to your comment about Sweden opening their doors to refugees, let me just say that refugees have completely overwhelmed their society to the point that Sweden is now considered to be the rape capital of Europe. There are many areas of Sweden which now the police won't even go into. Mass migration has completely and utterly destroyed Sweden and it is due to become an Islamic state in a few decades. Being ultra kind doesn't always work, in Sweden's example it has destroyed a once peaceful loving wealthy nation.

  • @tashaharris9640

    It was the ‘hysteria can me solved by getting some 🍆🍆 ‘ that has me tickled 😂🤣😭😭

  • @csawmcgraw

    Ooooo 2 ads, queen is moving up in the world!

  • @jimmythatguy851

    I like the real story better. And although it was definitely a theft without having credited the original author, I wouldn't call it cultural appropriation. We live in a global community so cultural appropriation is just a buzzword for people who wanna be viewed as victims. We all share and use the best of our ideas concerning fashion, music, beauty, technology, cooking and everything else under the Sun. If there's something about your "culture" that isn't being " appropriated, then it probably means that whatever it is kinda sucks and nobody else wants it. Ain't nobody culturally appropriating things like that rotten milk and cows blood shit that those African tribes eat or deciding to dress like Spanish matadors and I think we can all see why. There's plenty of people though that wear wigs or use dye to have hairstyles like white girls, taco Tuesday is for everyone, and most people like R&B music…. and that's not only ok, it's awesome! So the next time some Karen wants to get pissy because a little girl who clearly isn't Japanese wants to wear a kimono to her school dance compliment the little girls dress and beat Karen's ass. We need more integration, more cooperation, more collaboration and definitely less butthurt.

  • @YvonneBrisbane

    You told that last story so well, now I'm hooked on you telling stories! it was very funny too.

  • @bl4ke_2442

    My God, you're hilarious 😂 the commentary during the hysteria bit had me dying!

  • @DarlingBabies

    ok this is my favourite episode by far! its hilarious (i love how she delivers comedy with a serious voice and straight face lol) and so well told!
    thank you stephanie!

  • @memyselfi2005

    The lack of aging could also be due to lack of facial expression. When we’re awake and active we use the muscles in our face (even if we’re not talking to someone) in response to stimuli a lot more than we would if we were sleeping most of the time.

  • @wintyforever

    Yes more videos like this please!

  • @nacasgitt1513

    As a swede i was so glad to see a swedish story!! I love all your videos!❤️🫶🏼

  • @stephz5429

    All things aside, I bet bed time stories at your house are lit. 😁

  • @filip4900

    She shares my birthday and my sister's name. Weird

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