Stumbling upon a Dead Body! My biggest Fear. 💔😢😩 #truecrime #truecrimestories


Discovering a deceased individual: a chilling scenario that strikes fear into the heart of any true crime enthusiast. The details surrounding such a grim finding are crucial in unraveling the mystery and piecing together the puzzle of what truly transpired. In the realm of true crime, instances of stumbling upon a lifeless body often serve as harrowing reminders of the dark realities that exist within society. With each new clue and lead, the intricate web of lies and deceit begins to unravel, shedding light on the morbid truth lurking beneath the surface. The fear of encountering such a scene is not unwarranted, as the aftermath of a crime always leaves a deep and lasting impact on all those involved. This chilling account exemplifies the grim realities of the investigation process, where emotions run high and the quest for justice drives each intricate step forward.

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30 Comments to “Stumbling upon a Dead Body! My biggest Fear. 💔😢😩 #truecrime #truecrimestories”

  • @shaymoody6788

    I totally think about it every time I run or walk by a deep wooded area or a random gully type area. I’ve felt that way since I was a child!

  • @Kiera_R

    Where's your new video hun??

  • @NF-gl2px

    Oh yes!! I fear visting beaches. Not just because of 🦈's , but bc I am afraid to find a body or random body parts!!!! I would go in the ocean in my youth but not today in my 40's!!

  • @dianeandrzejak2221

    It’s a fear of mine as well!

  • @kattielovely4586

    I found a body when I was like 12 …me and a few other kids were playing 8n the woods and we found a puffy dark colored man. We thought it was maybe a halloween decoration but after we poked it we ran for our parents. It was actually a homeless man who was living in the woods there. Will never forget it.

  • @KitKatB83

    It's never a mannequin 😂

  • @butterbeanqueen8148

    I think about it every time I walk anywhere that is wooded. But I don’t usually walk in wooded areas anymore since I watch true crime YouTube 24/7.

  • @debrarogers5758

    We all have fears! I worry about that too. I was always scared about that when we swim in the lake.

  • @user-mt1qw6yw3u

    I always think about how many people are buried in the woods when driving by a bunch of woods!!

  • @gypsy698

    I can see how that would be something that would go through your mind. It actually happened to me. I was running an errand. I was 18 years. I got off of the bus in New York City (Manhattan) on 86th and 2nd Avenue and there was a dead body being zipped up in a body bag. I didn't see the body — Thank God, but that's as close as I ever came to seeing a random dead body.

  • @solliah8180

    I have always thought about finding a body, but in a more intriguing way.

  • @cindr78

    Being a nurses aide back in the 80's, I had a patient who asked to eat in her room. I got her back in bed, left to get her food tray. She was dead. I quit the next day. I was heartbroken. She was a lovely little lady.

  • @latoyagriffin1410

    I share the same fear! I actually was driving on the highway one day and my heart started beating out of my chest as I approached this black tarp laying on the side of the road. Thank goodness it was covering just some boxes and not a body!

  • @ashleyreagan1335

    SAME!!!! And when driving I’m always looking into the worded areas and ditches making sure there isn’t one going undiscovered!!! My sister is the same and maybe not rational, but lol I can’t help it

  • @glitterbomb7896

    I found my grandfather, passed away, in his recliner on a Sunday when I was 22. It was a moment. It was not horrific. He fell asleep in death. Remote control in his hand, watching the Indians game. A cup of coffee and half eaten donut next to him. It was very sad but it was an honor that I found him. I was able to go get my mom and bring her to his house. We called the coroner. No ambulance was needed as he was already dead for 12 hours. I figured out when he passed for the coroner…because he always pulled the chain on the coo-coo clock at 8pm every night.

  • @russellromo2164

    We go hiking every weekend..usually with kids..my plan would be to act normally and leading my kids away before I would check ✔️ it out..I also have thought about this

  • @itsneveramannequinduncan6678

    If you remember where you leave it, you don't have to worry about stumbling onto it 😉

  • @kathrynbillinghurst188

    My dear Father’s Funeral in 2018, just before Christmas is the only actual deceased body in real life. I kissed his forehead…he was cold, but he looked so peaceful and relaxed…a huge contrast to the pain and trauma he went through. He is the only man that loved me unconditionally and I’m so grateful for everything he did for us with love and generosity! I miss him but I do pray and talk to him all the time!
    I know he’s watching over me with pride as thanks to HIM, I truly am living my BEST life.
    💞Thankyou dad and yes your roses are still growing strong!🥹💞
    🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹

  • @danesaddiction

    Absolutely and then my thoughts go directly to is the killer still near by and what would I do.

  • @DutyRon

    This has happened to me more then once but I was a NYC Detective for 20 years! Thanks for your videos love your channel!

  • @agathemassa-tumba4448

    Yea I do, especially when am trail running😮

  • @shantellkluin2093

    I 100% think about this!! Especially being a true crime fan!!

  • @Kelley_cant_Get_Right

    And God help if I have to find one plzzzzz don’t let it be a child

  • @Kelley_cant_Get_Right

    Yessssss 🙌🏼👏🏼 or body parts

  • @dianamariecentro4664

    I think about it sometimes. It would be terrifying. I rather stumble upon it than the body be left there.

  • @DaChosen1_220

    I definitely think about that to!!! I would never want to be in that situation! When I am driving and I see bags or coolers on the side of the road or interstate I think omg what if that’s a body I am passing! I think I just watch to much true crime!

  • @aftonrae4038

    I think about that everytime I’m driving down country roads or on long highways outside of the city. The fear started when I read about the Texas killing fields and now that i listen to a lot of these on YouTube and Amazon music that thought literally pops in my head anytime I’m on one of these more secluded roads.

  • @777blazek

    TRUE STORY. MY PARENTS OWNED PROPERTY BEHIND MY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. MY DAD WENT OUT THERE TO START MOWING & HE SAW WHAT HE THOUGHT WAS A Mannequin. .. NO, HE FOUND A WOMAN. SHE HAD BEEN MURDERED IN A SMALL TOWN OVER & BROUGHT TO THE LAND. IT WAS VERY SCARY.

  • @laurenleeonethree

    I definitely think about this!!! Especially when I used to go jogging or when I go hiking. Joggers and hikers seem to find bodies pretty often 😑

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