- How you doing? I'm Kallen, and this is Slapped Ham. From a mysterious orb of
light caught on live tv, to a creepy doll rocking a
chair on a morning TV show. Today we're looking at the scariest things caught on live TV. But before we do, consider
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content just like this. (scary echo) On the 27th of February, 2018, a Fox6 tower camera captured
something truly bizarre over the skies of downtown Milwaukee. At 4:43 a.m., the WakeUp news team noticed that camera was showing a group of strange lights
zigzagging through the night sky. Dumbfounded by what she's witnessing, one of the hosts can be
heard asking her colleagues, "Are those fireworks? "What is that, aliens?" - [Newscaster] Aliens? - [Kallen] After the
footage was posted online, it was shared by
meteorologists all over the US. It also captured the attention of many paranormal enthusiasts who shared the footage on social media, where several people attempted to explain the strange lights. Some initially suggested asteroids, while others thought that the
clip actually showed evidence of alien spacecraft. One theory put forward by Fox6 News was that the lights
might have been seagulls, as moments earlier, a
reporter had captured a video of a large flock flying over the Milwaukee County Courthouse. Many didn't buy this explanation, however, noting the unusual movement patterns and strange light trails of the shapes. While many theories have attempted to explain the bizarre lights, to this day, no one has been able to give a definitive answer
as to what they actually are. This clip is an excerpt
taken from the 1978 episode of the television show, The Dating Game. The contestant's name is Cheryl Bradshaw, who after several rounds of questions, finally chose Rodney Alcala as the man she would take on a date. However, despite the
initial on-camera smiles, Bradshaw later decided
not to go out with Alcala, saying that she found him to be creepy, a decision that very well
may have saved her life. Alcala was accepted to
appear on The Dating Game despite already being a convicted rapist and registered sex offender. However, it wasn't until
the following year, after Alcala was arrested and found guilty of the murder of 12
year old, Robin Samsoe, that the true extent of his
crimes were brought to light. After an extensive investigation, Alcala was officially charged with seven counts of murder
committed between 1971 and 1979. Creepier still, one homicide investigator
familiar with the case speculated that the majority of his
murders might've gone unsolved. He estimated that Alcala may have killed as many as 50 women, while others have suggested that his murder count may
even be as high as 130. For Cheryl Bradshaw, turning down her date with this serial killer might
very well have saved her from being added to the list. In 2009, a self-proclaimed
prophet known as, Yahweh, demonstrated to the ABC News team that he could summon mysterious
flying orbs on command. A resident of Las Vegas, Yahweh claims that he's
been able to summon UFOs for more than 25 years, an ability he said he learned
by reading a Hebrew version of the Bible's Old Testament. As the segment begins, the reporter is understandably skeptical. Then, Yahweh entered some kind
of prayer or trance state. Suddenly, an orb appears in the sky. As the bright orange orb is
seen moving through the air, Yahweh announces, "It's going
to Nellis Air Force Base. "It wants to be seen." However, a few moments later
the strange light turns around and begins to head back
towards the news crew. Many have hailed this footage
as proof of the paranormal, citing the fact that the
news crew picked the day, time, and location of the interview, making it virtually impossible for Yahweh to have somehow faked the incident. Even the reporter himself
was at a loss to explain what he had witnessed, saying that he was not quite
sure what those things were, and that if he hadn't
seen them for himself, he probably would've just
laughed the whole thing off. - I probably would've just
laughed this whole thing off. - [Kallen] What do you think
these mysterious orbs could be? A strange light phenomenon,
extraterrestrials, or are they something else entirely? Let us know your thoughts in
the comments section below. This is clip taken from a
Chilean television program that documents weddings, and the preparations
leading up to the day. As the camera films one
family organizing their event, they inadvertently catch
something very strange in the background. A bouquet of flowers is
lifted out of it's vase and thrown across the room. Some viewers thought the
footage was genuine proof of the paranormal. However, skeptics were quick to suggest that the flowers could
have been manipulated using fishing line, or a piece of string. The clip certainly does
make you do a double take. The sudden movement of
the flowers is startling, and in definite contrast
to the theme of the video. What would a television show
about weddings have to gain by faking such an event? Has the camera operator actually captured evidence of the ghost? Or, is there something else at play here? There's very little information
available about this clip other than it was taken
from a live broadcast by a Russian news crew. The reporter begins her story normally when someone off camera
suddenly says something that causes her to quickly
turn around and look behind. As she turns, a glowing
orb begins to move in from the left side of the screen. The strange shape
appears to be just meters from the reporter, who looks on in total amazement. The orb hovers for a few seconds before ascending into the sky. As it's unclear where
the footage was taken, it's difficult to give
the video any context. However, the crew all
sound genuinely shocked at what they're witnessing. Is it possible that this news
team actually captured proof of an alien spacecraft? Or is there another explanation
for this strange phenomenon? If anyone can understand what the reporter and crew were saying, we'd love to know in the
comment section below. (speaks in foreign language) On the 27th of December, 2018, a massive blue flash lit up
the sky over Queens, New York. The blast could be seen
right across the city as the Manhattan skyline
and East River Bridges were silhouetted against
the eerie blue light. Scared witnesses took to Twitter
looking for an explanation, while others posted their
videos of the blast. One local tweeted, the
electricity went out, then the explosion, my
building humming an shaking, sky was lit up blue, green, and white. Another wrote, terrifying! Thought it was the end. After the blast LaGuardia
Airport was briefly engulfed by a total blackout. Planes were temporarily grounded. And some flights had to
rerouted to another airport. Within minutes of the explosion, the internet was rife with theories about what was causing
the intense blue light. Everything from alien spacecraft to the supernatural were suggested. However, the actual cause
of the light turned out to be far less fantastic. It was a transformer explosion at a Con Edison power station. Shortly after the blast, the police arrived on
the scene to investigate, as the fire department confirmed that the fire was under control. Luckily, there were no reports
of damage to nearby houses, and residents were
advised to avoid the area. Before we get to that number one spot and take a look at a creepy
doll moving on live TV, remember to hit that subscribe button and turn on channel notifications. That way, you'll be completely updated on all our latest videos. (eerie music) In 2017, Debbie Merrick from
King's Lynn in Norfolk, UK, purchased three dolls
from a second-hand store. Soon after taking them home, she began to notice that
strange things seemed to occur in the presence of one doll in particular. One night her husband awoke to find scratches all down his leg that seemed to match the hand
size and shape of the doll. Concerned, Merrick
decided to put it in a box and lock it in the garden shed. A few days later, Merrick
returned to check on the doll and was shocked to discover that it seemed to have
removed a small pearl necklace from around it's own neck. In this footage taken from an interview on ITV's This Morning program, the Merricks describe the eerie events. As the hosts question the couple, the rocking chair in
which the doll is sitting suddenly begins to rock back and forth. Shaken, they continue the interview. The Merricks then reveal that while staying in a
hotel the night before, Debbie had awoken at 2:00 a.m. to hear a creepy swishing sound moving along the side of her bed. Frightened by the whole experience, the Merrick's eventually decided to sell the creepy doll on
eBay, where it was purchased by paranormal investigator, Lee Steer, from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, UK. The day the doll arrived, Steer live streamed it's unboxing where more than 35,000 people
tuned in to witness the event. Some viewers even claimed that they could see the
doll's eyes moving on camera. Since then, the Steer family say they've witnessed flickering lights and heard strange noises in their house. Lee's father, Paul, has even
found scratches on his arms similar to those experienced
by Debbie Merrick's husband. If you want more scary
videos just like this, then check out that one on the top there, otherwise, there's a creepy playlist there for you to binge on. In the comments section below, let us know which one of these clips you thought was the weirdest. And that's it for me. I'll see you all next time. (makes playful acceleration sound effect) (creepy piano music)