1.Paranormalana
Paranormalana, who otherwise went by the name Alana G., was known for creating videos that
focused on real life events, spooky stories, paranormal events, and other creepy things.
She was most known for her video series titled "True Scary Stories" that highlighted the
mysteries surrounding the deaths of Elisa Lam and Kendrick Johnson.
She was a fairly popular YouTuber who had over 50,000+ subscribers to her channel.
On September 3rd, 2015, her channel disappeared without a trace and this caused several horror-themed,
and other genre channels to discuss why she deleted her YouTube as well as the rest of
her social media accounts.
Just a few days before she vanished from the site she posted 4 strange tweets which read:
"Had a pretty scaring staking incident so unfortunately I'm having to change the way
I run my social media, no more Facebook".
"I'm almost surprised it took almost a year for me to receive my first violent death
threat.
Why are people dumb enough to post that?"
"I mean, my one uncle is a cop, the other two are criminal lawyers.
Violently threatening my online will always turn out badly for you."
He final tweet read "Regardless, the internet laws are changing.
You can't just threaten to brutally harm someone and get away with it anymore…
Think before you type."
Briefly after these tweets were posted, her youtube, twitter, facebook and Instagram accounts
were deleted.
Most theorize that she was stalked and kidnapped, but the problem with that theory is that there
has been no known news about her abduction.
While others speculate that she got tired of youtube and deleted
her account.
2..Lisa Holm On may 24, 2015, a youtube channel by the
name of lisa holm posted a video of a countdown clock titled "13".
Exactly 13 days later, On June 7th, 2015 a Swedish 17-year-old girl named Lisa holm went
missing following a shift at a cafe in Blomberg in western Sweden.
After a few days search, she was found dead in a barn only a few miles from her home.
Although an autopsy found that the teenager had not been sexually assaulted, she was partially
unclothed when she was found and her mouth had been taped shut.
Many people believe that the video was posted by her killer and was meant to represent the
countdown to her murder, seeing as she went missing exactly 13 days after it's upload.
some observers also claim to have seen notification that a second "private" video had been posted
to the channel and the owner had allededly commented with an outlined map that some believe
is linked to an undiscovered crime.
Police dismissed that the video had any link with her case and that it was mere a coincidence.
Eventually, A DNA test showed blood of a 31-year-old man, Bilevicius, found on Lisa's clothing.
Traces of his semen were also found in the barn.
His lawyer Inger Rönnbäck had told the trial that her client had been in the barn a few
days before with a small cut on his hand and that it could have gotten on the ground where
Lisa was left, resulting in showing up on her clothes. She also insisted that her client had masturbated
in the barn, where he sometimes worked, several days before the crime took place.
However, the judge found him guilty of the murder and sentenced him to life in prison.
The YouTube video was never mentioned in the case and no one knows if the video is really
connected to the crime or was just a mere coincidence.
3.kimberly ann moreau Kimberly canceled plans to attend her high
school's Junior Prom on the night of May 11, 1986 after an argument with her boyfriend.
She went out with a female friend instead and they met two 25-year-old male acquaintances.
Kimberly stopped by her house at 11:00 p.m. and told her sister she would return home
in an hour.
She was later seen entering a late-model white Pontiac Trans Am with one of the men.
She didn't take her purse, makeup or any of her personal belongings with her when she
departed her home.
They supposedly went to a teen drinking party.
The man Kimberly was with, Brian Enman, later stated he dropped her off at approximately
3:45 a.m. the following morning.
He told authorities that Kimberly was still upset about the fight with her boyfriend and
requested to be let out of the car on Jewell Street half a mile from home.
She allegedly claimed she wanted to be alone and walk the remaining distance to her house.
She has never been seen again.
Although foul play is suspected in her case, no one was charged with the disappearance.
This cold case laid dormant for years, until in August 2015 when police, apparently having
new information, conducted a search of some property owned by Enman.
The search included ground penetrating radar and cadaver dogs but nothing was unearthed.
In September 2015, with recent developments in the case, a YouTube Channel called 00b4a56
appeared.
In total 12 videos had been posted there.
The videos contain some trivially coded messages (mostly ASCII) and disturbing content, some
of which appears to be original 1986 VHS footage documenting preparation for the crime on May
10, 1986.
In the About section of the YouTube channel, the description is a message which reads (when
decoded), "Trying my hardest to cover up my tracks and revealing things to clear my conscious
[sic]".
One of the videos contained codes which say roughly, "think it's safe to come out now;
had to relocate; I need to be smarter with my videos; they will find me".
While another videos description translated to "I've had her since May 10, 1986" .
The channel is no longer exist and the videos have been removed, so no one knows if this
was hoax or the mysterious uploader really was somehow connected to kimberly's disappearance.
4.Teleka Patrick Teleka Patrick, 30, a first-year resident
in Western Michigan University's medical school program, was last seen on Dec. 5 in the parking
lot of Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo, where she worked.
After finishing her shift around 7 p.m.at Borgess, Patrick got a ride from a male co-worker
to the downtown Radisson Hotel.
She was seen on surveillance footage at the hotel wearing a black hoodie and black slacks,
and attempted to check into a room.
She had no identification, only cash and ended up leaving.The hotel's shuttle service took
her back to the medical center to get her car just
after 8 p.m.
Her car was found in a ditch off I-94 in Portage, Ind., around 10 p.m., after Indiana State
Police received a call about a vehicle driving erratically.
The car contained her wallet and identification, but no car keys.
The car had a flat tire, but was otherwise undamaged.
She was reported missing the following morning, when she failed to arrive at work.
The state police took a bloodhound to the scene on Dec. 12, and the dog traced her steps
back to the freeway and stopped.The question arises, is what caused her to drive
more than 100 miles west without her cell phone and purse and without alerting her friends
and family.
She had purchased an airline ticket to visit her parents in Florida and was supposed to
arrive Dec. 23.
Police said Patrick received a phone call the day before she disappeared that may have
agitated her, but they said that there was "nothing remarkable" to be seen in her phone
records.
After futhur investigation several YouTube videos surfaced in which Patrick is
singing to a suspected love interest at her home in the Gull Run Apartments.
One video, posted to an account titled "sandra3000cassie" in early November, shows a breakfast she made
for the person and her saying, "I just wanted to show you what I made, first I start with,
if you were here, this is what would be your plate," panning to a table set for two, with
orange juice, Morningstar veggie bacon, pancakes and omelets.
In another video, she refers to the person she's addressing as "baby" or "love."
Teleka's mother said she didn't know to whom Teleka Patrick was referring in the videos
and say she didn't think she was in a romantic relationship at the time of her disappearance.
Patrick's ex-husband also is not a suspect because they haven't had any contact in two years.
In the video it is suspected that her delusional romantic videos were directed toward a popular
gospel singer that she had been accused of stalking.
Pastor and Grammy-nominated singer Marvin Sapp got a restraining order against Patrick
after she allegedly stalked him for "at least a year."
She would email and tweet him countless times a day, attempt to contact his family, and
even chose her college and career based on where he was located.
Sapp reportedly presented 400 pages of correspondence from Patrick that he says he never
responded to.
Ominously, the second video Patrick uploaded is titled "Surprise!
Final video."
and She disappears just a few days after that upload.
Her family claimed that teleka didnot suffer from mental illeness.
On april 6th 2014, her body was found by a fisherman in lake charles indiana. After an autopsy, her cause of death was determined to be drowning.
While they strongly believe foul play was involved, the case was closed as an accidental
death.
5.
Kenny Veach In 2014, an avid and experienced hiker by
the name of Kenny Veach started commenting on YouTube that he had found a mysterious
cave cloaked in oddity out in the Nevada desert in the Sheep Mountains.
In it he described hiking in the Nevada desert, in an area near Nellis Air Force Base, where
he found the oddly-shaped entrance to a cave.
Kenny said the cave entrance was at ground level, was about the same height as himself,
and was shaped like the letter 'M'.
He recalled that entering the cave caused his body to vibrate, and it got worse the
further in he went.
He said: "suddenly I became very scared and high-tailed it out of there".
After receiving many comments about this cave and their interest, Kenny decided to make
a YouTube video on this mysterious cave.
He would eventually venture out again into the rugged Nevada badlands with a camera to
record his exploits and any evidence he came across, but on this second trip he was unable
to relocate the cave.
He uploaded the video of this expedition, which only further generated interest in the
mysterious cave.
Egged on by other YouTube commentators, Veach vowed to return to the cave and would take
a gun with him for protection.
A YouTube commenter even replied: "No!
Do not go back there.
If you find that cave entrance, don't go in, if you do, you won't get out".
Kenny asked: "What makes you say that?"
But he got no reply.
On Monday 10 November 2014, Kenny returned to the site to find the cave, this time planning
an overnight hike.
Kenny never returned from this third trip.
Despite searches by family, friends, and the Nevada Red Rock Search and Rescue team, no
signs of Kenny Veach was ever found except his cellphone, which was found near an abandoned
mine shaft.
A camera was sent down the mine shaft, but no trace of Kenny was found.
Since Kenny didn't like carrying GPS's, it's theriozed that Kenny simply fell and died
in a unknown cave, or died of exposure.
Some have suggested that he may have innocently stumbled upon illegal activity, seen something
he shouldn't, and been abducted by a drug cartel.
And, as this is the Nevada desert – home of Area 51 – there have also been conspiracy
theories about alien abduction, and sinister military activity.
Others have suggested that he may have encountered a mountain lion.
His girlfriend has since added a comment to YouTube urging all hikers to take GPS with
them on their travels.
The cave where he ventured has not been found since.
For now, the M Cave, if it is real, still sits out there in the unforgiving desert,
perhaps waiting for its next victim.
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