The narrative is a series of disturbing stories. The first story is about a woman named Oksana Malaya who was found living with dogs in the Ukraine when she was a child. She was identified as a dog by her family and lived with them for several years, even after being taken into custody. She eventually reintegrated into society and lives on a farm taking care of animals [Source: Unknown].
The second story revolves around the Erickson twin sisters, Ursula and Sabina. Ursula was hit by a car while trying to cross a busy highway, and Sabina, believing Ursula was being kidnapped, jumped into traffic and was hit by another car. Both sisters were taken to the hospital, and Sabina was charged with manslaughter for killing Ursula. The defense claimed that Sabina was suffering from a condition known as Folie à Deux, which means "madness of two", and argued that she should have diminished responsibility. The prosecution accepted this claim and gave Sabina five years for her crimes [Source: Unknown].
The third story is about law student Lauren Giddings who went missing. Her body was later found in a black trash bag in her apartment building. Her neighbor and classmate, Stephen McDaniel, was charged with her murder. Stephen confessed to the crime, stating that he had been stalking Lauren, sneaking into her apartment when she was away, and filming her through a camera hidden in his apartment. He admitted to strangling Lauren to death in her apartment, cutting her body into pieces, and disposing of them in her apartment and the trash bag [Source: Unknown].
1. The narrator is sharing three disturbing stories and will share a video associated with each story.
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3. The first story is about a woman named Oksana who was born in 1983 to very poor and alcoholic parents in Ukraine.
4. Oksana was left outside in the cold by her parents when she was three years old. She crawled towards the nearest source of warmth, which was the family's kennel where dogs were sleeping.
5. The dogs allowed Oksana to sleep there that night and treated her as one of their own.
6. Oksana did not go back to her house and her parents did not notice her absence. Over the next five years, Oksana lived with the family of dogs, essentially living like she was part of their pack.
7. Oksana had almost no interaction with humans during these five years. She learned to behave like a dog and began walking on all fours.
8. In the early 90s, Oksana was seen running around on all fours in the back of her house in the woods by a passerby who called the police.
9. The police found Oksana and her dog family. The dogs ran out and started barking at the police to protect Oksana.
10. Oksana was taken into custody and doctors found that she had forgotten how to walk on two legs and couldn't speak.
11. Oksana was taken to an orphanage where she learned how to walk on two legs and speak.
12. The second story is about identical twin sisters Ursula and Sabina Erickson who were reunited on May 15, 2008.
13. The sisters boarded a ferry for Liverpool, England, and their first stop was going to the Saint Anne's police station.
14. The sisters were aggressively refused to give up their luggage by the bus driver and the police were called.
15. Ursula and Sabina were transported to the hospital and both appeared to be acting normally again.
16. Ursula was admitted to the hospital due to her broken legs and Sabina was released without any charges.
17. The third story is about a law student named Lauren Giddings who went missing in June of 2011.
18. Lauren's classmates noticed that she hadn't been studying at the library and didn't answer any phone calls or text messages.
19. Lauren's sister mentioned a comment Lauren made a year ago about things in her apartment that seemed like they had been moved.
20. Lauren's apartment was searched and a key to her apartment was found in Steven's room.
21. Steven was charged with Lauren's murder and pled guilty. He confessed to the details of how she died in court.
22. Steven used a camera to film Lauren through her windows in the middle of the night. He used this technique to confirm she was home and asleep before he went into her room and strangled her to death.
23. After the murder, Steven dragged Lauren into the bathroom and began cutting her up into fairly small pieces. Some of those pieces were flushed down the toilet and others were put in bags.
24. Only one of those bags was ever discovered and that was the one of her torso. Steven was ultimately given a life sentence.