Disturbing Events with a Possible Twist

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
438 views
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

This is one of the more disturbing stories I have heard and read in a long time.


The article I referred to:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32171926/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

Her myspace (to the best of my knowledge):
http://www.myspace.com/scottyr1


I am in no way making a prediction about this nor am I shouting "Conspiracy!" However, it is not unreasonable to think that stories like this and others could be linked together and used to further other agendas. Everyone has agendas.

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (mconn2112)

  • Hey, mconn2112 do you agree with me that she should go to jail forever?

  • I don't think this was an evil act per se, or someone that was mentally stable and healthy. Our morality, our sense of right from wrong is built into our DNA. We get these feelings about what is good/bad or right/wrong. I would say that most people that are of stable & healthy mind would experience complete revulsion by the idea of doing something so abominable to a child.

    She should be locked up, studied & treated if possible. If anything, for safety reasons, keep her away from the gen. pop.

see all

All Comments (51)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • There is no spoon..

  • Your insinuation was clear, mentally ill people become more dangerous when exposed to strange and "crazy" books like the Bible. Or mentally stable people can become mentally unstable as a result of exposure to the Bible.

    The second seems to be your case ; )

    Bore fest is right. You cant debate the false premise.

  • It wasn't just a cheap shot. Anyone who "sees" or "hears" or "talks to" or "feels the presence of" an invisible person, is fucking insane. Clinically.

    The woman this video is about thinks that the "evil spirit" depicted in the christian bible named "the devil" told her to eat her fucking baby.

    The connection is pretty fucking obvious, and the point I made is just as obviously valid. You just like to argue, as you've admitted many times.

    As you say, it gets the hit count higher. Drama. Yawn.

  • I mean really, I seriously do. More so than you might imagine.

    Your original comment didn't address the tragedy of the issue presented in this video, it was just a cheap shot and you know it. Now if your anger towards religion stems from something else I'm unaware of, fair enough. It just strikes me as ignorant when people blame everything on religion. This woman was obviously severely disturbed, likely physiologically, not religiously.

  • obviously fictional movies with fantasy, supernatural or violent shit in it falls into the same category, and they don't allow those for the same reason.

    that's why i don't think you're being serious about your point... because frankly, you gotta be fucking dense to not understand why the bible is extra poison for a mind that hears voices and thinks there are evil spirits taking them over.

    i mean really, do you seriously not get that?

  • Just in case you hadnt noticed ALL of the major religious texts are. That still doesnt mean they dont contain some truths.

    BTW If they have a video viewing room on the floor, might I suggest you two sit together and enjoy the films Hellraiser and Hellraiser II. Now that is some supernatural craziness >:)

    Anyhow...

  • LOL. no, it's because he sees and hears people that aren't there, and the bible is full of the most violent supernatural craziness. it's pretty simple, but i see you don't get it, so it's cool.

    yeah, they keep the bible away from everyone in the whole ward because they can't stop me from picking it up. lol

    you are hilarious.

  • That's some hilarious conjecture on your part. Now is this your medical opinion or just your YouTube armchair psychiatrist opinion? I've got to tell you, if the primary care giver of your friend has restricted them from having a Bible in the room its most likely because of the danger of having you in the room with patient + Bible. Pure nonsense OWP try again. Oh and BTW Im not defending Christianity per say, but you seem to have real issues with Christians. All religions hold some truths.

  • ok, i will respond as if you were actually trying to make a point and not just trolling for reactions and hits.

    they don't keep chess boards away from schizophrenia patients, i know, i visited one 5 times this month. there's a whole list of things they don't keep from them.

    they don't allow bibles because that disease makes people susceptible to irrational belief in invisible people, evil spirits, voices in their head, etc

    it's pretty obvious why the crazy book isn't good for crazy people.

  • Brilliant response. o_0

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more