In this video, we’re going to go over three more terrifying cave stories. To put it plainly, if you ever happen to be caving and encounter a section known only as “the intestine”, it’s probably time to turn around. Unfortunately, for the people in the final story, they didn’t and instead found out how the section got it’s name. As per YouTube's new AI disclosure policy, you may see a box pop up that says "Altered or synthetic content". To give specifics on how it's used on this channel, we use it to generate some scenes where real and stock images are not available, as well as some of the AI tools in various programs to speed workflow. Otherwise, all scripts, voiceovers, video editing, etc. is done by humans. UPDATE - AI used within some videos from ~March 24, 2024, to Nov 6, 2024. No AI within videos since then, indicated by "No AI label in intro" Podcast ➡️ https://www.spreaker.com/show/scary-interesting-podcast (also available on Spotify, Apple podcasts, etc.) Story Suggestion Form ➡️ https://shorturl.at/mqAK3 Discord ➡️ https://discord.com/invite/6bFs3muTxK Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/scaryinterestingstories/?hl=en Attributions/Special Thanks for Photographs: VideoVolunteers, Omar Raz, Sgt Peter Devine/MOD, Chris Morriss Writing and research by Jay Adams https://instagram.com/jayadamsdigital?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ== This video contains light dramatic reenactment but no actual footage or pictures of anyone being harmed or who has been harmed. And a huge thank you to the Scary Interesting team of writers, editors, captioners, and everyone else who make this channel possible. Image(s) and/or video used under license from Shutterstock.com DISCLAIMER: The pictures, audio, and video used in the videos on this channel are a mix of paid stock, by attribution, royalty-free, public domain, or otherwise fall under the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have an issue with the use of said material, please send an email to [email protected]. I will respond immediately.
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Takes a special kind of evil to have someone you forced on a caving trip to fall and die and then say, "nah, she would've died from a heartattack anyway, not my fault."
Place name: "Human kill grinder" Cavers: Fuck yeah imma get in that!
The gall of that instructor saying that girl would have died either way is unbelievable
The first story is insane, and really just goes to show that so many systems in charge of caring for children are broken. It is entirely the counselor’s and the group home’s fault. There’s no way to definitely know Kiley would’ve just had a heart attack and died anyway. What if it was exacerbated by her fear of the cave? What if she had the heart attack anyway but was at the group home where medical help would’ve been available? What if she lived another 50 years before her undiagnosed problem caught up with her? People survive heart attacks all the time, but there’s no way she could’ve survived a 150 foot drop in a cave led by incompetent leaders.
Cave name: Fuck around Cavers: "Time to find out!"
Proud to say im a very experienced non cave diver.
I had to look it up, and the group home that the girl was in when she died on the caving trip is called, ironically, the Integrity House.
First story pissed me off. I would've gone to the media, then attempted to sue them into the ground. They kill my child and then dare to say she would've died soon anyway!? I can't believe they're still open, what gross negligence.
The intestine tunnel sounds terrifying. I once tried removing a Turtleneck shirt and got stuck. Was the most traumatizing experiences of my life
'The intestine' sounds concerning
If I ever discover a tight cave I'm going to nane it the "Savage Sphincter" and watch all the cavers flock to it
one thing I’ve learned from this channel is that if a cave has a section called something like “the intestine” “the clamp” “the squeeze” “the crawl” or “the crunch” … don’t go in there.
Two different groups of experts in two different decades said it was too dangerous and people thought it was a great place for a school trip....wild.
there could be a cave called "Inescapable Passage of Certain Doom" and someone would still find some dumb reason to go explore it
7:05 *girl falls down 100 foot chasm that was just created, buries under rock and dies shortly after* -"must have been a undiagnosed heart problem"
Age 12. Late 80s. I refused to go forward on a school trip climbing the Poconos. I faked an asthma attack because I was so scared of the weather climbing this mountain. Knee dip snow. Blizzard. A teacher took me back with irritation. You're THAT kid. My class was missing for 18 hours; everyone was rescued, so it was never considered a big deal. But I watched my friends parents for that 18 hours. It was a catastrophe with a miraculous ending. They did that trip again for 4 years until it was deemed highly unsafe.
I went to a dual diagnosis center that was absolutely incredible. It may have saved my life. Our field trip was to the FLOWER FIELDS. We went to the safest place they could think of. I can’t even fathom why they would go CAVING in a structurally unsound space. The idea of treatment is to REDUCE or REMOVE erratic risk-taking. And we were all 18+. Taking CHILDREN there just makes no sense.
I don't think we should be trusting kids to people who weasel out of responsibility like that.
When "The Song" starts, thats when you know shits about to hit the fan. Love these videos!
you're telling me someone working in the troubled teen industry both failed a troubled teen and was callous about her death? how shocking and totally unheard of!! it makes me so angry what happened to Kiley, the trip shouldn't have even happened but unfortunately hardcore "field trips" like this are common in the troubled teen industry. They definitely knew it was dangerous and simply didn't care.