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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science
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Playtime Comments : [Vox] The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science

As********:

6:55
imagine being the only woman in that room


Mo**********:
1:56 they were living an american dream until the murder happen
!HAPPY MUSIC!

Ea***************:
0:40
Studies of Unexplained Death in a nutshell

literally–

Cy*****:
0:18 DUdE YOU SCAREd ME

no*************:

This is very interesting and all, but that kitchen cabinet at 2:56 ? I want that in human size.


Re*******:
5:07...
me looking at the knives while cooking dinner

Da************:
0:11 yo it says "Da way" . Probably Ugandan knuckles are finding it

Ri*********:

0:35
just a clip
Me: stop crowding! Lol


Ch***************:
4:11 the same practice can be done with a highlights magazine

Ki********:

5:07 according to who?


 

 

Top Comments : [Vox] The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science

Ja******:
Who else here just wants to know story behind the actual murders? I'm too curious.

RP******:
if the Dolls are dead... well then that means... THEY WERE ALIVE

Hi************:
YouTube literally made me watch this when I was about to sleep. Now I can't sleep.

Ka************:

What if low key the lady that made the dollhouse made a miniature version of a murder scene that she committed


Ga********:

Why do I feel like this is another movie of coraline?


Th***********:

PLOT TWIST
the lady who made the doll houses killed them


Fa********:

Toy Story: Deleted Scenes


Al**************:

who else clicked on this just to see the doll houses and wanting to play with them??? (listen im 21 and this still sounds enticing to play with)


Da******:
"Mommy can we get a doll house please?"
"Honey, we have a doll house at home."
Doll House at home:

Ab*********:

Why would the pool of blood just be there? Easy, the body despawned



(Edit dafuq 13 hours and 1.2k likes holy thanks guys lmao)


Ea******:
Theres nothing wrong talking to your doll, its wrong if they start talking

h*:
I don’t think I should be watching this before bed-

Be*********:
dolls have always creeped me out. there little beady eyes follow you everywhere

Mi*********:
I felt sad when he showed Frances Glessner Lee’s photo. I’m sad that she’s old

Edit:

I realized she’s dead. I’m crying now.

sp*****:
"mom I want to see a real crime scene!"
- "we have a real crime scene at home."
crime scene at home:

Ma************:
Imagine being her daughter if she had one she would make a cool doll house.

Se**********:
This is something Sherlock Holmes would get for his daughter.

na**:

"there is no 'solution' to be determined"
me: noooooooooo


NV******:
Vox dude: Stabbing....

Me: oh god...

Vox Dude: ...by an adorable knife

Me: WTF dude

Al*********:

Me playing with dolls after watching true crime documentaries as a kid


Ta**********:
“A stabbing with a ..... adorable knife” well it is a pretty adorable knife I guess

Mi*********:
I cant stop watching this video, it's just really entertaining

Fe**********************:
Girl: Daddy, I want a doll house!
Dad: Here.

Oc******:
'you don't commit suicide while you're in the middle of making dinner'

I can't stop laughing at this and I feel terrible for it XD

Ks***********:
All I can think of is Sherlock solving them like it’s a child’s play

Yu**:
Next Up:


Someone builds a Minecraft map in VR for forensic scientists to use.

Me***********:
Mrs. Hudson:"Looks like something Sherlock would want for Christmas!"

m3**********:
these cans are labeled accurately


THE HORROR!!

Ma************:

In high school, I decided to take an elective on forensic science and the last project that we did was make a nutshell of our own! An old pal of mine who was in the class with me was VERY fascinated with murder, murderers, books, comics, and ballet dancing (Basically, I am pretty sure that she is a part of the true crime community, not the "I love Ted Bundee!!!!" Part of it. She also once called me a muggle for not reading the Harry Potter books). Anyways, we made a nutshell where a DC fan murdered a MARVEL fan, making the DC fan the bad guy. Since my family loves crafting, I was the one supplying most of the materials and the one who used the hot glue gun after she burned herself while she provided some of the furniture, the clay murder victim, and insisted on Doing all of the writing.

Tl;dr: I made a nutshell with a comic/book lover and she made the murder about comics.


Ra*********:
HERE’S EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED IN THIS CASE
Three Room Dwelling:
-The husband first shot his wife, leaving the stain in front of her head.
- He then walked to the baby’s room and shot the baby, leaving the stain behind it.
- He shoots himself, but doesn’t die.
- After shooting himself, he leaves the mysterious stain on the baby’s floor.
- He steadies himself using the chair in the room, which is why it’s tipped over. (The chair is blurred)
- He grips his wound to try and prevent leaving a bloodstain and leaves the room. Gripping the wound leaves blood on his hand.
- In the dining room, he stops to take a break and releases his grip, leaving the stain on the ground there. Alternatively, he shoots himself again.
- He lets the blood drip as he enters his own room, leaving the footprints.
- He loses his footing again and grips the rocking chair, tipping it over and leaving the cluster of prints suggesting he stumbled.
- He shoots himself through the head and falls on the bed, which leaves the massive stain across it and brings the blanket down with him.
— The two larger stains on his legs suggest he’d shot himself there. Once when he was in the baby’s room, the second time may have been in the dining room.
— The crime had to have taken place after the milkman arrived, since the bottles are on the porch and he would have been disturbed by the gunshots.
— Or maybe the shots were fired during his arrival, and after placing the bottles he heard the gunshot and stumbled backward, which toppled the blocks that were on the porch.
— However we don’t know where the weapon went or the explanation for the smaller stains across the man’s back.
Kitchen:
- Before leaving for work, the husband knocks his wife out using an object in the room (likely rolling pin or iron)
- Since the wife had been holding an ice cube tray, we can make a rough guess as to when the crime happened. The tray doesn’t appear to have any ice in it, so it is either empty or melted. If it’s melted, it happened father back. Depending on when the husband leaves for work, we can assume whether or not he was in the house at the time. (Or maybe it was the heat from the stoves?)
- The husband jams the door shut with the paper. The knife near the door could have been used for this.
- He turns the stove on and leaves through a window, leaving the tablecloth crooked.
- The wife’s cheeks look a little red. It may be makeup, but it could also suggest she suffocated.

Edit: Alright, lets try explaining three room dwelling as a murder by an intruder
- The intruder shoots the wife and runs to the baby’s room before the husband can react. He then shoots the baby. (He may have left the husband alive since he only had a vendetta against one of the two in the couple - he hates the husband so he shoots the the people he loves most, or he hates the wife so he kills her and her child. Not sure why he wouldn’t kill the husband in that last one, though. Maybe he just didn’t see him under the covers in his rush..?)
- The husband follows the sound of the gunshot and fights the intruder. This is where the first shot into his leg is fired, where the chair is tipped over, and where the extra bullet ends up on the floor. It may also be where the bloody prints are left on his back.
- The husband realizes he doesn’t have a chance here and grips his leg while running (or doing his best to run) back to his room.
- Another shot into his leg is fired in the kitchen.
- Once they approach the bedroom, there’s another scuffle that tips the second chair and leaves all the prints.
- The husband either goes right to reach the phone or left to get a weapon in a drawer (assuming he has one).
- If he goes right, the killer shoots him and wraps him in the blanket to put him back in the bed (an attempt at a red herring, maybe?). The husband rolls out of the bed due to the dead weight, which leaves the bloodstain across the sheets (however it’s a bit too big to have resulted by rolling over). Alternatively, the intruder knocks the husband out by forcing him against the chair. Then he wraps him in the blanket and shoots him while he‘s in the bed. He still rolls over, but the stain is now caused more by the shot itself than by a trail.
- If he goes left for a weapon (a more likely explanation), he is shot by the intruder there. He falls on the bed, leaving the stain. The blanket may have been left by him earlier as he got out of bed in a panic.
— Our milkman explanation still works, but the disappearing weapon and back prints are explained.

 


 

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