- I thought this slicked-back ponytail was like, chic. I just look bald. Hi guys, how are you today? I hope you are having
a wonderful day so far. My name is Bailey Sarian
and I look like a bald baby. I'm sorry for rocking
this bun all the time but I just like, I need
a lesson on how to style my real hair and I shouldn't
even be apologizing in the first place
because who gives a, oh, who gives a crap. Hi guys, okay, so yes,
my name is Bailey Sarian and today is Monday
which means it's Murder, Mystery and Makeup Monday. (sings gibberish) If you are new here,
every Monday I sit down, I do my makeup and I talk
about a true-crime case that's been heavy on my
noggin and it's yeah, it's a good time I just kinda
like sit here and jib jab. And if you're interested in
true crime and you like makeup I would highly suggest you subscribe. Every Monday I'm here for you
and then on Saturdays as well, I just do like normal makeup tutorials. So. first of all, don't ask, thank you. Second of all, last week
I talked about Roy Norris and whatever, like FM,
they don't even deserve the name credit, whatever. Anyways, a lot of you
guys were saying it was very, very heavy and like
you had to exit the video. And it was heavy, it was
a very like dark story. I'm not gonna lie, it was effing heavy. So I thought today,
maybe we could just like, take it back a notch. It's still bad, I mean,
people are still dying, but it's, you know, let's
dabble in the mystery part of my series, dabbledodot,
let's talk about some people who've who have
just vanished into thin air. And like, so today I'm just
going to be talking about a few different people who have literally just vanished into thin air. Some have been found and some have not. It's just very mysterious. Like what happened to
these people, you know, it's just so weird. I haven't done anything like
this on my Monday video. So let's get into that. The first mysterious case we
will talk about is a tale. It's like, some people say it's not real. And then some people say it's very real. So you decide what you believe. It's a tale of a young boy and he was given the name, Lost Boy Larry. In August of 1973, CB radio operators in California received a
mysterious transmission from what seemed to be a young boy pleading for help over the radio. Over the radio, it was reported
that a young boy was crying and sobbing uncontrollably,
which made it difficult for anyone to fully
understand what he was saying because he was crying so heavily. And then there was also
poor signal, which added to the confusion because
people were hearing crying and sobbing, but it was also breaking up which made his pleas incoherent. Tons of people reported hearing this over the radio airwaves. What could be heard was that
the boy called himself Larry and little Larry claimed
that he had been out with his father rabbit
hunting in New Mexico when they had been in a car accident. Larry said that the red
and white pickup truck him and his father were
in, it had overturned when they were driving
and it also like gone and swerved into a ditch
which then in the process trapped the both of them inside. On the radio he said he couldn't get out of the truck because
the doors were jammed shut and there were rock walls on either side. So he couldn't open the door, either door and he just couldn't, he
couldn't get out of the car. The little boy, we don't
even know if he was little. We're assuming he's a little boy. He just sounded terrified. And he also said that he
thought his father had suffered a heart attack or had
been severely injured. His father could have possibly been dead because he was slumped
over the steering wheel and had not moved since the crash. He also claimed that
he had no food or water and had no idea where they were. Little Larry here, he was using the radio that was in the truck
to try and communicate with anybody he could on the outside. But again, he had a really hard time because he couldn't describe where he was so anybody could come and find them. The transmissions
continued over several days and were picked up by
numerous CB radio operators around New Mexico and California and even as far away as
Wyoming and parts of Canada. So a lot of people claim
that they heard it. Now it said that a lot of people couldn't fully understand what he was saying because there was just a
lot of static happening. And it was like cutting in and out. And then on top of that
it seemed like Larry, who was on the radio, he was like often changing the channels
which could have been out of fear or panic or maybe
because he just didn't know how to work the radio or
clear connect with some help. The signal was also fading in and out either from interference or
because the battery was dying. Not helping were the
various operators out there who began to mimic the distress messages as some sort of like sick joke. They were making fun of the boy. They were pretending to
be him, pretending to cry, giving him a hard time
because they believed that this was a prank. Like no one really knew
if this was real or not. So people did report this to authorities out in New Mexico and them
thinking that there is a missing boy out there in
the wilderness somewhere trapped in a truck and like
slowly starving to death. A search party was organized consisting of hundreds of people on the ground as well as numerous civilian
and military aircraft. They were searching the
remote areas of New Mexico from where it was
thought the transmissions could be originating from, but
they turned up with nothing. When they were searching they
weren't finding any trace of a red and white pickup
truck like the one described. And there was no evidence that there was even a Larry at all. And then at the same time Larry's signal gradually faded and became more distorted with static until it stopped altogether. The authorities not long
after called off the search. Just in case stations
were set up in the area to pick up any more potential messages that might happen to
emerge from the airwaves. But there was only silence. The thought that it may have
been a hoax was feeling more and more true to authorities
and the people helping search. People were thinking it
was a hoax because again, they searched high, they searched low and they just weren't finding anything. But also authorities had
found no one by the name of Larry that had been reported
missing the entire time. No father and son had
been reported missing by any name, like in general. So authorities officially said, this is, this has gotta be a hoax. Put it out there to the public that, yeah, this is this is a hoax. Like, let's leave it alone, whatever. But despite them officially
coming forward saying we believe this is a hoax, some of those people who
had actually spoken to Larry insisted, it was all genuine. There was one guy, he was
an army surgeon and he claimed that he had spoken to Larry for nearly three hours. And he truly believed that
the boy, it was real trouble, like it wasn't a hoax. And then others believed
that if it was really like an elaborate prank how come no one has ever come forward claiming
responsibility for it. I mean, that's what people were saying but then I was thinking
like, well, why would they, they'd probably be in deep
shit because that's a lot of like, taxpayers' money
for that search and stuff. But what if somebody like came forward and said like, oh yeah,
that was so-and-so. You know, people talk, people
don't keep secrets very well. Little Lost Boy Larry, Was this all a joke or did a young boy really
die out there alone as his radio signal
and life dwindled away? The case to this day
still remains unsolved whether it was a hoax or not. And it hasn't baffled people for years. But my thought on it
because I thought this story was really interesting but I also found it a little suspish that this
army Sergeant had talked to him for three hours, allegedly. But within those three hours
they weren't able to get any more info or help him get like, figure how to get out of this
truck that he's locked in for three hours, nothing. Like, what did you talk
about for three hours? He didn't give you any
details, like where he lived, like what his house looked like? You got nothing in those three hours? The case of Lost Boy
Larry joins a long list of strange phone calls from
those who have gone missing. Another fairly well-known
case is a strange call made by a 19-year old college
student named Brandon Swanson. Now Lost Boy Larry, it
could have been fake, it could have been real, we don't know, but these next ones are
real people for sure. Why am I laughing? It's not funny. On the evening of May 14th, oh my gosh, didn't we do another case
where it was May 14th? Whatever, it doesn't matter. On the evening of May 14th, 2008, Brandon had been out partying with a group of friends in Minnesota. He decided to leave the
party and head home. And on the way home he managed to crash his car into a ditch. Now I read that he crashed his car and then I'd heard that
he just kind of like went off the road a bit and
got stuck in a ditch. So I think it might be he just got stuck in a ditch to be honest 'cause crash sounds so dramatic, right? Like, I thought like, Oh
my God, it like overturned, and I'm whaa, yeah. Anyway, so let's just say he got his car like stuck in a ditch. It's late at night. So Brandon gets out of the car and he's trying to get
his car out of this ditch so he can get himself home. But he was unable to get
the car out by himself and he had no transportation, obviously because his car is
stuck in a ditch Bailey. He called his parents at around midnight asking for them to come and pick him up. Brandon told his parents what happened and where he was and his
parents, they were like, sure like we will come and
get you and help you out or like get your car out
of this ditch as well. Brandon told his parents
that he was near a small town called Lynd but when his
parents got to the location Brandon was nowhere to be found. He, he wasn't, he wasn't there. You know, so they're a little annoyed. So they call Brandon and they asked him can you explain where, where you are because we're here and you're not here. They're talking to
Brandon and they're like, okay, we're flashing our headlights. Do you see our headlights? They're telling Brandon find, find us. We're sitting here flashing it. So Brandon says, I don't see your car. I'm not seeing the headlights. I don't know, like, I don't know. Where are you? After driving around
and talking on the phone for around 45 minutes without locating him Brandon tells his parents on the phone that he's just gonna head
to Lynd which is like this small town that he's
close by or city, whatever. And he was just gonna crash at his friend's place for the night. So he could just walk
there, like no problem. So they stay on the phone a bit longer and Brandon said that
he could see the lights of the town in the distance and he can also hear running water. And then all of a sudden on
the phone, you hear Brandon say "Oh, shit" well actually it
was more like this, "Oh, shit!" And then the line went dead. Brandon's parents tried to
call him back numerous times. Every time the calls went unanswered, Brandon's parents did
report this to authorities and a search was launched
involving hundreds of people. and even they're trained search dogs. And this search would go
on for around four months. They searched over a
hundred square-mile area without finding any
trace of him whatsoever. Police end up finding Brandon's car. But it was nowhere near where he told his parents he had been. Authorities or also a bit
confused because the area that Brandon had been traveling, he was very familiar with this area. So it was a mystery how
he could have gotten so hopelessly lost and
how his car had ended up so far off, off the path. Now when they searched Brandon's car there was no evidence at
all that there was any type of foul play or that he had any desire to want to suddenly run away. There was just no evidence to
prove like, Where did he go? So there have been a lot
of theories suggesting what may have happened to Brandon. Now, I guess there was a
river that was close by. and a lot of people believe
that he must've fell into the river because
remember on the phone he said he heard the water
and then the oh shit. So it sounded like maybe he slipped, he fell into the river and
then he was washed away. Some believe that he
was met with foul play. Somebody must have like,
come up behind him. He yelled, oh shit because
maybe somebody grabbed him. One thing that was really interesting especially to like authorities
and even his family was that the phone was purposely hung up. It's not like the phone was disconnected. It's not like the phone was
dropped and you heard nothing or whatever, Brandon on
the phone said, oh shit, and then the call was disconnected. It was quick, it wasn't, oh shit, a little like ruffling
noise and then a thing. It was oh shit, boom,
you know what I'm saying? So that was something that
a lot of people thought was like important to know. If he did fall into a
river, let's say, and you wouldn't be falling into a river and think to hang up your phone, right? If somebody came up
behind you, grabbed you and you yelled, oh
shit, your first thought wouldn't be let me hang
up this phone call. You know, you would be on the phone, like, someone just grabbed me or
you would throw the phone, you would drop the phone. If you fell into a river, you would drop, it was hung up. He hung up the phone because
when I first heard this, I was like, oh yeah, he
must have just like fell into the river or something. But it totally made, like,
you wouldn't hang up the phone if you were falling into the river. Like it's little things that that can really make a big difference. Another thing that was
really important is that when his parents were
calling his phone back the phone rang and rang and rang and then it went to voicemail,
meaning that the phone was still on and it was still working. You know, when your phone
is dead or a phone is broken a phone is shut off, whatever,
it goes straight to voicemail or maybe it rings one, two times and then it goes to voicemail. But again, his phone was ringing,
ringing, ringing, ringing ringing, ringing, and then
it would go to voicemail. So they knew that his phone was still on. They have done searches on
and off throughout the years and they have failed to find any clue as to what happened to Brandon Swanson. And it seemed like Brandon had
just vanished into thin air. To this day Brandon has not been found. It has led people to sit and wonder what happened to Brandon. What happened, why did he yell, oh shit? And that could have been
his last words ever. Brandon has not been
seen or heard from since. Isn't that weird? How do you just vanish? Another strange case is a 24-year old man named William Hurley. So William was originally
from North Carolina and then he ended up moving
to Quincy, Massachusetts. Oh my God. Okay, look, I know this isn't the time, in every video I have issues, right? Like every single video I have issues about me not being able to talk. Massachusets, I, this
is one of those words that I cannot say. I think every video I have a word, but I used to get made fun
of for this one big time. Sorry, Massachusetts
I can't come visit you because I can't even pronounce
your state correctly. Yes, yes, yes I see your comments. I'm an idiot. Why are you watching me then? Joke's on you. Anyways, back to William Hurley. So he moved to Quincy and now this is like a suburb of Boston. And he moved there because
he wanted or he was living with his girlfriend, Claire. And on October 8th, 2009,
William got invited to go to his like, his very first, I
think it was a hockey game but he had never been to one before. And his friend invited
him and he was like, William was really excited
because he'd never been this was going to be his first game. He was gonna go out with his friend. And it was gonna be a really good time. After the first period is when
William suddenly complained that he was like really tired from work, that he just wanted to leave. And it was weird because like,
he was so excited, you know? It just, it didn't make sense. Like you were just really
excited to be here. You're tired, but okay. His friend was like, okay, yeah, I'll see you later, man, whatever. Once he left the stadium, he calls Claire and he asks for Claire
to come and pick him up. So Claire's on the phone with him. And she's like, yeah, like where are you? Because I need your location. And William responded with quote, "Okay, I'm not 100% sure where I am." Now when William said that
a person walking by and you could hear him in
the background, he says, "You're at 99 Nashua Street." Claire hears this. She hears like the person who's walking by I guess say that. And then William kind
of laughs and like says, "Thanks, man, guess I'm
at 99 Nashua Street." And Claire's like, all
right like I'm here, I'm like right here, I'm
right around the block. I'll be there in like two seconds. And William says, my phone's at 1%. It's gonna die. So I'll just wait for you right here. That way you'll see me and then, yeah, so, you won't be able to get a hold of me. Now Claire, his girlfriend, she said that she was literally
right around the street. It was gonna take her all
of a minute to get to him. I guess she was like in
the area waiting for him. As she turned the corner to his location, she's looking for William
she's like, where is he? He said he was right here. Like she didn't see him. So she's like, okay,
well maybe I'm confused. Let me kind of like drive around like in a circle and
just see if I spot him. He probably just kind of wandered a little bit, like whatever. And this whole thing was
just really weird to Claire and like, to any of us really it would because she just talked to him. She just heard him say
that he was right there and she again was a minute away. So where did he go in that minute? So this is just like baffling to Claire. She's like, what the hell? Like where did he go? He's just gone? Yes, he's just gone, weird. You want to talk about
suspish fish, what the? Like did he get sucked up by aliens? Where do you go? You know, what happened? Claire goes home 'cause
she really doesn't know what else to do. She's been driving around the area for a minute and he's
just, he's not there. So she's like, okay, I'll just go home. Maybe he went back into the
game, his phone did die. I'm sure he's gonna come
back to the apartment. So Claire goes back to the apartment and she's waiting for him. He doesn't show up, but she
does go to the authorities and she tells him what happened. Again, it's just kind of strange because how do you explain to them that yeah, I was a minute away
and then he was just gone. So authorities searched the area, right? And they're looking,
they're not seeing anything. Where is he? And then authorities come
across a chilling discovery. William's cell phone, it had
been found, they found it. It was smashed to pieces though. It was one of those old school,
like that flip phone thing where it had the keyboard
on it, LG, flipped, anyways, it was like smashed in half and the screen was smashed and it was just all sorts of smashed. Now authorities, when they
kind of like investigated this more, they knew that
when you drop a phone or when like you try to smash a
phone, the screen smashes but the whole thing doesn't break in half. They were like, okay, this
phone has been like run over because it was broken in half. The screen was smashed. It was like missing buttons. It was hardcore destroyed. The way that they were able to identify that this was his cell phone
was because the one thing that they could identify on the phone was the serial number that was on the phone itself, on the inside. At that time, no other
evidence or leads were found. And authorities were apparently
like really tight-lipped about the whole case. It was weird, but nobody knew why. Now on October 14th William Harley's body was found in the Charles river. He was about 25 feet from the shore. And on his body, they
found like his wallet and had cash on him. And there was no visible
signs of injury or foul play or that there was like a
mugging maybe that took place. Authorities determined
that his body had been in the water for just a couple of days. He had been missing for a while now. So, okay, so then an
autopsy was done on his body and there was no physical
injuries that were found on him. So again, they're like there's nothing to determine what happened. They ruled it as a drowning, but it's like Why did he end up in the water? What do you mean a drowning? He just went out there
and like went for a swim while he waited for his girlfriend? No, and it was just a big mystery. Like what happened to him? Now, there is a theory and
I believe this is actually being looked at seriously by authorities. Now there is a theory that
the smiley face killer was responsible for William's death, but that's still under investigation. They also looked at William's phone and they saw that he was texting Claire and saying that he was really agitated with somebody that was
sitting next to him. Now the smiley face killer,
let me know down below if you would like me to
do a Monday video on that. But the smiley face killer pretty much took young college
students, males, killed them and then put them usually
in a body of water and then would leave like
a smiley face by the body. But in this case, like there
was no smiley face found or anything like that,
but it could have been before the smiley face
killer branded himself. In Williams' body, in
the autopsy, they do like they look for the physical
and internal damage and then they run a toxicology separately and that could take a little
bit longer to get back. So they ran a toxicology and they saw that William had in his
system a date-rape drug. So they believe that he (alarm rings) oh shit, that scared me, oh fuck, oh fuck. So they believe, now this is
the theory, this is the theory. They believe that William was sitting with his friend, right? The guy that was annoying
William next to him, put a date rape drug in his beer. And then William, that's when he starts to feel funny, right? He's feeling funny. He's feeling really tired and drowsy. He tells his friend like,
I'm not feeling well I think I'm gonna go. So then he goes. Theory is that the guy that
was sitting next to him, who date raped him, probably got up and went out with him, right? When William makes this phone
call to Claire, he's like, I have no idea where I am
because he's disoriented. He's got this date-rape
drug in his system. And the guy who was sitting
next to him was lingering. And when he heard William
say this, he loudly said, what'd he say, the location, right? And he did this to throw Claire off. They weren't really over there. They were in a different
location, but William didn't know because he
hadn't even been familiar with this area. The date raper, he was just
like throwing everybody off. When William gets off the
phone, that's when the person, we don't know who, he takes the phone. He probably smashes it or runs it over. He takes William, he does Lord knows what, throws his body into the Lake. Now, again, this is still a theory. But when I was reading
that, I was like yes, like that sounds like it could
possibly be the case, right? But it's like, it's still
under investigation. And I'm curious to see
how it's gonna turn out. To this day, nobody really
knows what happened. The whole thing is so weird. Hopefully the family can get some closure or understanding as to what happened. Now we have another story of a very mysterious disappearance. Todd Geib was 22-years old
and on June 12th, 2005, Todd had attended a bonfire party at like, an abandoned orchid in Casnovia, Michigan. Todd had lived with his
cousin and this like, abandoned orchid was not
far a mile and a half away. It was a pretty large like
bonfire slash party thing that was going on. Apparently there were over 50 people that attended this party. So apparently at this
party, they were there for a while and then a fight broke out. And it's unclear if Todd was
involved in the fight at all. But it was around that
time this fight breaks out and then Todd tells his friends at this party that he's gonna take off. He's gonna leave, he just is over it. Now Todd had told
everyone that he was just gonna walk back to his house. The person who gave him a
ride kind of wanted to stay. Todd was just over it, he wanted to go. Now from this like abandoned orchid area it's just like a straight shoot. You just like walk and then
he would be able to get home, mile and a half, no big deal. No one really thought much
of it, he would be fine. He reassured everybody he would be fine. Now between the time of
12:47 am and 12:57 am Todd made a series of
very strange phone calls to his friend that gave
him a ride to the party. He calls up his friend
and he simply says, quote, "I've had enough," he hangs up. In another call he said, quote,
"I'm in a field," end quote. And then the phone goes dead. And then he hangs up the phone. The friend calls Todd, it's
ringing, ringing, ringing, Todd answers or somebody answers. But all that she could
hear was what sounded like either heavy breathing or rushing of wind before the call cut out again. So you know that that wind
noise when on the phone or whatever, you know,
kind of it sounds like it could be heavy breathing. So then according to like
police reports and whatnot the phone was never used again after that. And no further calls had gone through. Todd doesn't show up at home. Everyone's like pretty
concerned, like where is he, nobody could get ahold of him. They go to authorities
and a massive search was mounted to try and find Todd. There were around 1500 police and volunteers that helped search. There was also an
aircraft that was helping search the orchid and the
area around the party. And then the aircraft
also searched the stretch of road where he was supposed to be or would be expected to walk to get home. Again, 1500 people are searching, right? And they find nothing. They searched thoroughly
the area three times. So the whole thing is just weird again, like where the F did he go? Like, how do you just disappear? So then July 2nd, 2005, this is 21 days after he's gone missing,
Todd's body was discovered. Let me tell you, the
discovery of Todd's body is the creepiest and weirdest
and most suspish thing, ever. And it was weird for a ton of reasons. First was that Todd was
found in a pond right in the middle of the area that
was searched numerous times. Like there's no way nobody
would have seen his body. Then there was the fact
that his body was reported as being discovered, standing
upright in the water. You want to talk about creepy? Look, his body was standing
upright in the water with his head and his shoulders breaking over the surface, standing. He was fully closed. His wallet was on him so
they knew authorities knew, okay, he wasn't robbed, he wasn't mugged. And authorities assumed
that he just drowned. He drowned, stood there
and then drowned, right? Mm Mm-hmm (negative), so then an autopsy was performed on Todd's
body and it was found that he had no external injuries but he had a blood alcohol content of .12 which then led authorities to rule it as an accidental drowning while under the influence of alcohol. Now, the case was closed. But of course because the whole thing is really effing weird. There are those who do not
buy the official ruling. Todd's family, they hired
their own pathologist. So when they searched Todd's body they had determined that, okay, look he had been missing for three weeks. And what they had determined was that he had only been dead
for about two to five days. So that led the family and
the pathologist to believe that Todd was straight up snatched, right? It was also determined
that Todd had no water in his lungs and that there
were many clues that pointed to the body being placed
in the water after death. Now if you drown, you're gonna
have water in your lungs. He obviously didn't drown. Based off this evidence it strongly points to the possibility that
Todd was in fact murdered yet the Michigan police,
the Michigan State Police have never reopened the case. Sadly Todd's family may
never know what happened. Now once again, I guess I
should've just done a video on the smiley face killer. Once again, theory suggests
it may have been linked to the smiley face killers. Now the smiley face killer,
it's like, they're factors. Young boy or early twenties,
college student, water. But again, there's no like
smiley face found in the area which was their signature. Maybe it was a copycat killer. Maybe it was the smiley face killer. But one thing we do know for sure is that Todd did not drown. Todd did not go for a swim
but Michigan State Police are like, no, sorry, he drowned. He went for a swim, he drowned. Now the last mysterious case
we have is Henry McCabe. Now Henry was from Minnesota. Now his disappearance has
potential clues hidden within an eerie voicemail. 31-year-old Henry McCabe
went out to a nightclub in Spring Lake Park on the
evening of September 7th, 2015. So that evening at 2:28
am Henry's wife, Karen, who had been away visiting
California at the time. She received an uncomfortable, unsettling, what the hell voicemail on her cell phone. So on this voicemail
it features two minutes of a strange, you cannot
make out what he's saying or what's going going on. There's moaning, there's
groaning, they're screams and there are growls. You hear on this voicemail
like gurgling and really high-pitched screams of just terror. Towards the end of the voicemail there is an abrupt moment of silence before you hear a voice which could be heard saying, "stop it." Like it's a different voice. The last person to have
seen Henry was his friend who he had been with at the club. And this friend claimed
that he had dropped him off at a local gas station. That was the last time
this friend had seen him. Police check the gas station video footage and they don't see this
friend dropping Henry off but they also don't have any evidence that's pointing to the friend. So police and volunteers
thoroughly search the area but they can't find any sign of Henry. Investigators were able
to find the location of the final call. The final call was determined
to not be anywhere near where the friend claimed that
he had dropped Henry off. The phone had been pinged miles opposite of the location that was mentioned. Authorities searched the
area where the phone pinged and not a shred of evidence was found. On November 4th, 2015
Henry's body was discovered floating in Rush Lake. An autopsy came to the
conclusion that he had drowned. It was unclear how Henry
ended up in this Lake or if there was any foul play involved and the case is considered
to be unresolved and ongoing. The finding of Henry's
drowned body doesn't seem to be really consistent with what is heard in his final voicemail to his wife. In the recording, the jumble
of gargling growls, moans and grunts suggests some form of violence as being inflicted on Henry. And one investigator even
said, quote, "The growls turned into high-pitched moans, like he's moaning in pain," end quote. Yet Henry's body did not show
any signs of trauma or injury suggesting that he was indeed hurt. So what does a weird voicemail mean? Who was behind the voice saying stop it? Very little of this case
seems to make any sense. And authorities have not been
able to come to a conclusion on what the disturbing
voicemail means, or even if the moans and other noises
came from Henry at all. But for now the case of Henry McCabe's mysterious disappearance and death largely remains a strange mystery. That is today's very unusual
missing persons stories or vanishing stories and
just unsolved mysteries. Hopefully these people
get some type of closure on what happened to their
family or their friend. Let me know what your
thoughts are down below. If you have any theories or heard any theories about these cases. And also I would love to
hear if you like this type of format, little mini
stories, I would love to know. Other than that, please,
please, please, please be safe out there. I hope you have a wonderful day
today, you make good choices and I'll be seeing you guys later, bye.