In this video clip, Felipe Neto and his co-host Bruno discuss several mysterious cases.
1. **Steve Carter's Discovery:** Steve Carter, at the age of 34, discovered through a missing children website that he was reported as a missing child in Hawaii. He had been adopted and always found his adoption strange. He traced his origins back to Hawaii through the website.
2. **Etta Smith's Premonition:** In the 1980s, a psychic named Etta Smith had a premonition about a missing nurse named Melanie Uribe. She went to the police with her vision but was initially arrested until a police informant revealed the true culprits.
3. **Peggy Carr's Poisoning:** Peggy Carr and her children experienced severe symptoms, including hair loss and vomiting, which were later attributed to Thallium poisoning. Investigation led to their neighbor, a chemist named George Trepal, who was arrested for poisoning them with Thallium.
4. **Mysterious Post-Its:** A Reddit user named RBradbury1920 posted about receiving mysterious post-it notes in his apartment, seemingly giving him life advice. He installed a webcam to investigate the origin of these notes.
These cases involve unusual and puzzling circumstances, making them intriguing mysteries.
1. The video is hosted by Felipe Neto and Bruno, and is titled "Detective...of Mysteries!" [Document 1]
2. The video is about solving mysteries and includes stories of missing children and unexplained events. [Document 1]
3. One of the stories involves a man who found himself listed on a missing children website after surfing the internet. [Document 1]
4. The man's name is Steve Carter and he was reported as a missing child in Hawaii when he was just a baby. [Document 1]
5. Steve Carter had a birth certificate a year after he was born and had no idea about his adoption. [Document 1]
6. He decided to go to the missing children websites and look in Hawaii, where he found himself. [Document 1]
7. He then decided to research what happened and called the Honolulu police. [Document 1]
8. They took a DNA test, which, a year later, proved that he was indeed the missing child. [Document 1]
9. The story moves on to a third case involving a psychic called Etta Smith. [Document 1]
10. Etta Smith had a premonition in the 80s that a nurse named Melanie Uribe had disappeared. [Document 1]
11. She went into a trance and visualized the woman's body. [Document 1]
12. She went to the police and told them that the woman's body was in a certain place. [Document 1]
13. She was arrested, but later released when it was proven that she had no connection to the crime. [Document 1]
14. The story then moves on to a case of a woman named Peggy Carr and her family, who started experiencing symptoms of an illness in 1988. [Document 1]
15. The symptoms included chest pain, tingling in the limbs, vomiting, hair loss, and unbearable pain. [Document 1]
16. The doctors suspected poisoning by a substance called Thallium. [Document 1]
17. The father of the family revealed to the police that they had received a letter five months earlier threatening them with harm if they didn't leave Florida. [Document 1]
18. The police discovered that the neighbor, George Trepal, was a chemist who had access to Thallium. [Document 1]
19. The police officer infiltrated Trepal's life and discovered that he was poisoning the family's Coca Cola bottles. [Document 1]
20. The case then moves on to a mystery involving a man who started receiving post-it notes in his living room, and he couldn't remember writing them. [Document 1]
21. He installed a webcam to monitor his room but discovered that the folder where the webcam files were stored was empty. [Document 1]
22. A Reddit user suggested that he put a carbon monoxide meter in his apartment, which registered 100 parts per million, much higher than the safe limit of 9 PPM. [Document 1]
23. The man was poisoned by carbon monoxide and couldn't remember writing the post-it notes. [Document 1]
24. The man had downloaded an app to monitor his apartment, but it had nothing to do with the camera. [Document 1]
25. The video ends with a call to action to subscribe to the channel and convert new subscribers. [Document 1]