The Disturbing Case of Rachel Barber (Part 1)


Analyzing the Disturbing Case of Rachel Barber: Unraveling the Sinister Mystery Behind the Mysterious Disappearance of a Teenage Girl. Stay tuned for in-depth investigation and shocking revelations in Part 1 of this chilling true crime saga. True crime enthusiasts, hold onto your seats as we delve into the intricate web of lies, deceit, and hidden secrets surrounding this haunting case.

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31 Comments to “The Disturbing Case of Rachel Barber (Part 1)”

  • @BeckBeckGo

    So I heard that Rachel and Caroline's younger sister attended the same dance school for a period of time. And Caroline was also clearly jealous of her younger siblings. Could it be possible that that sibling jealousy was what kickstarted her fixation on Rachel?

  • @littletoughcookie2776

    I’ve been lived in Box Hill for years and that sounds exactly like the way they would react, so obviously they haven’t changed a bit.

  • @countrydoll2k13

    A 6 minute ad. How ridiculous. First and last video I’ll be clicking on😅

  • @user-ep3fo5vw1v

    I would've gotten arrested for assault on a police officer if they told me that "you've had enough help this week" when I come for help to look for my missing daughter like are you kidding me? Why are the police so incompetent in these cases? It's like they're annoyed that they actually have to do work and not just be praised for being police and putting their lives on the line.

  • @steviefcks

    If you ask me your beauty seems pretty effortless as well!

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 💙❤️

  • @jenniferkelly7241

    bull shit! it is a federal law that makes students name, birthday, address, picture, phone number, parent's name, date and location of birth, honors and awards dates of attendancs to be public information. It is literally against the law for the school to deny a request. unleas the guardian says not to IN WRITING. it's called the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act.  (34 CFR § 99.31): Denying a request could result in the school loosing Federal funding.
    exampleS, free and reduced lunch and free preschool. ANYONE can get this information as long make the request in WRITING.

  • @jenniferkelly7241

    I'M SCREAMING INSIDE!!!

  • @Netehope123

    The police in this case were a complete letdown.🥲

  • @liz3108

    I’m an Australian and remember this case….and the police can be very blasé and make you feel bad for reporting things

  • @user-jy5dg7mu5r

    Why did they have three kids, when thwy didnt have the means to provide for so many children?? This will never stop to confuse me. Why do people want their kids to live poorly, to not have things they want etc. If the parents were more responsible parents and had less children, or as many as can live comfortably, this never would have happened.

  • @LyraReid

    12:22 unnecessary to say.

  • @susanmoncrief9433

    Hi Stephanie… I just stumbled across your channel just these past few days, and Im really glad i did. Ive been Enjoying your content immensly and love the compassion and understanding you bring to us within the presentation of each story you bring out to the table. I love how you bring out the uniqueness of each story you tell,and you give a voice to every individual that is involved, even the prepertators, the ones whose actions has caused the harm thus the reason for the story. You have a Wonderful heart and have a beautiful gift with the art of Storytelling. Thank You for sharing it with all of us. Take Care! Susan

  • @catherinecullen9770

    You are literally the only true crime influencer to watch ❤️ I've been watching for years now (my longest hyperfocus to date 😂) and you're just great. So watchable 😊😊 xoxoxoxo

  • @albertgerman9892

    and the police really wonder why so many people don’t agree with them or even hate them. fucking pathetic tbh..

  • @niaselah3348

    No police officers to investigate a missing teen but to charge the mother for throwing a bag suddenly there are officers 🤔😂

  • @user-gt1dz6wd6k

    Stephanie, I am so dumbfounded with the stupidity of law enforcement that disregards the well being of any missing child and the concerns of the parents and family. Parents know their children and parents should know their children. When you have a child that is good and has a focus, that child, regardless of their age, should not be considered as a “run away”!

    There is so many predators that want our children for evil doings wether male or female.

    Shame, Shame on the ignorant law enforcement who is paid by our taxpayers. Forget about the corrupt “secretary” and any “election” officials.

    This is heartbreaking to Rachel’s parents and family.

  • @queentingz7397

    I would have sued the entire police department because there is NO WAY they fumbled this case THAT damn hard! I would take the case all the way up to the Supreme Court. The money wouldn't fix anything but at least no one would ever have to suffer like that. The police department was rude, negligent, and absolutely unprofessional and it cost that family a life! Disgusting. It's so infuriating hearing cases like this because if they'd have just taken it seriously from the start, she could have lived.

  • @jessiroseanne

    Even if a 15 year old has run away why the hell would the police not look for them. That's not ok. They're still a child. The police are obligated to look for them. That's their job!!

  • @KS-rn6he

    Usually you have to wait 24 hours to report missing person.

  • @KS-rn6he

    It is funny that girls feel something is too easy and efortless for other girls. When in reality it actually applies to most of the women comparing to men.

  • @user-ky7jx1cr5k

    Caroline had babysitted Rachael, when she was younger. That's when the obsession started.

  • @user-ky7jx1cr5k

    She is beautiful. May she rest in peace.

  • @Biancanon

    these police officers remind me of those in my city 🤔

  • @CinnamonGal97

    Oh my God…I've watched "in her skin" many years ago when I was in high school and I remembered getting so creeped out when at the end of the movie I found out it was based on a true story.. I can't believe I randomly stumbled on this case..can't wait to watch. Thank you Stephanie ❤ as always

  • @Briar_

    Sam Neill is a New Zealander!

  • @ronelllambert5394

    No dancer wears her block shoes (pointe shoes) in the street! Maybe it was black platform shoes….. just saying.

  • @TheWorldHasGoneMad7

    This is the WORST display of "police work" i have ever seen!! How infuriating!!! They should ALL be fired.

  • @BluePhoenix1973

    No one will ever be found if no one is looking for them! What H*ll are these officers thinking?! She is afraid of the dark why would she hide in a really dark place? I'd take my lumps rather risk hiding under a house, and I'm not afraid of the dark, or small spaces etc…

  • @irenestrmnss4496

    Seems as if the parents says 12 years old instead of 15 they may get help easier.

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