Top 3 videos with DISTURBING backstories | Part 9 - Summary

Summary

The text you provided seems to be a script for a video where the host shares three disturbing stories. Each story is followed by a video that is associated with it. The host will also provide a call to action for viewers to subscribe to his channel and replace the like button with caffeine pills before their long flight.

The first story revolves around Tyler Turner, a 18-year-old student who graduated from high school with a full scholarship to study biochemical engineering. He was born with Cerebral Palsy and wanted to help people with the condition. In August of the same year, Tyler's friends wanted to go skydiving to celebrate their birthday. Tyler was nervous but agreed to go. However, during the skydiving trip, Tyler's parachute never opened, and both he and his instructor Yong crashed into the ground, killing them instantly. Tyler's family later sued the owner of the parachute facility, claiming the instructor was not certified, leading to a lawsuit and a $40 million award.

The second story is about Chalino Sanchez, a Mexican musician who became famous for his Narco Corridos, songs about drug trafficking and the people involved in that ecosystem. Despite the danger and violence associated with his music, he continued to perform and write songs. In 1992, while performing in California, a man rushed onto the stage, drew a gun, and shot Chalino. Chalino survived but eight audience members, including himself, were shot and one died. Despite this incident, his fame only increased. In 2017, Chalino was kidnapped, tied up, and shot in the back of the head. His killers sent him a note informing him they were going to kill him, which he read on stage during a concert.

The third story is about Wu Yongning, a Chinese climber who became famous for his rooftopping videos. In 2017, Wu participated in a competition offering $15,000 to its winner. He attempted his craziest stunt yet, climbing to the top of the 62-story Hawaiian International Center in China. After performing a series of pull-ups, Wu lost his grip and fell to his death.

Facts

1. The video is about three disturbing stories.
2. The host encourages viewers to replace the like button with caffeine pills before a 14-hour flight from Hawaii to Okinawa, Japan.
3. The host also encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and turn on all notifications to avoid missing weekly uploads.
4. The first story is about an 18-year-old student named Tyler Turner who graduated from high school in central California.
5. Tyler was scheduled to go to the University of California Merced with a full scholarship to study biochemical engineering.
6. Tyler's mother, Francine, was very close with her son and was nervous about him skydiving for the first time.
7. Tyler and his mother went to the Lodi parachute Center, where they met up with Tyler's other three friends.
8. Tyler paid $100 for a single tandem jump from 13,000 feet.
9. Tyler's instructor, Young Quan, was not certified to be an instructor and was not trained on how to handle parachute malfunctions.
10. Tyler and his instructor crashed into the ground after the parachute malfunction, killing them both instantly.
11. Tyler's family sued the owner of the parachute facility after they discovered that Young Quan was not certified.
12. The owner was awarded $40 million by a judge for the Turner family.
13. The second story is about Chalino Sanchez, who was born into a poor family in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
14. Chalino's brother was murdered in Tijuana, Mexico, and Chalino went into business with his brother to smuggle Mexicans into the U.S.
15. Chalino wrote a song about his brother and started a new sub-genre of music called Narco Corrido.
16. Chalino was so famous that he went on tour and his performances were completely sold out.
17. In 1992, while Chalino was performing in California, a 33-year-old man rushed onto the stage and shot Chalino in the lung.
18. Chalino survived the shooting and went on to perform more Narco Corridos.
19. Four months after the shootout, Chalino was kidnapped, tied up, and shot in the back of the head.
20. The final story is about Wu Yongning, a 26-year-old climbing enthusiast who was dubbed China's first rooftopper.
21. Wu had millions of followers and made hundreds of thousands of dollars from his videos.
22. Wu attempted his craziest stunt on November 8th, 2017, at the Hawaiian International Center in central China.
23. Wu free climbed up to the 62nd floor of the building, set up his tripod and camera, and began preparing for his stunt.
24. Wu attempted to perform his trademark pull-ups but fatigued and fell to his death.