Creepiest Guy I've Ever Seen

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Published 2022-11-08

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  • @xXtha
    I was prepared for terrible music but I was not prepared for a literal jumpscare
  • When he said “every woman has fantasies about rape” it sent chills up my spine, no we do not. We have nightmares because of people like him.
  • @midnightswim34
    I'm no psychologist but it really seems like this guy's psyche has been poisoned by the internet; immediately discussing porn and rape fantasies, unable to see empathize with the girl and recognize that literally chasing her for blocks is threatening, then that closing rant on LGBT....I feel like this guy lives his life online and has forgotten how the real world works. It's so sad and scary to see that level of delusion.
  • @tweezeburger
    As a dad myself, if that were my daughter there’d be no phone call😂😂 just doors coming off hinges.
  • Stalker: “Women like to be chased” Police: “No, no they don’t” lmao
  • @SimplySunky
    The fact he said all that stuff right in front of cops is so terrifying.
  • @Dima53135
    him: i'm giving her a choice also him: chases her with a bombox that vomits sounds from hell
  • @TopOoze
    you could see that red flag from space
  • UPDATE: This man was arrested four hours ago. Rest easy friends.
  • @tangotits
    "That's like fun to women, women like that, a little excitement." The instant disapproval from the cops was amazing.
  • @GracieTodd
    I was st@lked badly by someone similar to this as a teen. I did everything I could to hide and get away. He was everywhere. I would hear him calling my name from behind me like, wow, funny to see you here! Bank, mall, at my job. He pulled up beside me while walking home from work on Valentine’s Day and was demanding to know who gave me the gifts I was carrying. Insisting I get a ride with him because it was too late at night for me. He ended up being arrested for graping a young lady and leaving her n*de in a shopping cart in a park. I ended up marrying very, very young and wanting to get away from my situation. That’s another thing entirely. He ended up in j@il and is still in a lot of trouble. In more recent years it finally happened to me for hours. I’m currently living day-to-day. Really never sleeping properly. Always watching my windows and doors. My doctors are fed up. I’m fed up. I was on here looking for help and motivational videos, but of course I had to click. I wish I had the answers 😔
  • @lovinlife5912
    I LOVE hearing men calling out these predatory men. Ty to the police officers for calling him out and ty to this creator for showing this and for standing up for women. I love this ❤
  • @sokchua9963
    He’s not just creepy he’s downright psychotic
  • when he said her dad's controlling her, the scare factor about it skyrocketed for me, he sounds like the kinda dude that'd "save you" and do things "for your own good" by locking you up in his basement for 27 years
  • @onionfan6241
    The fact that he said he was older than the girl's dad mixed with the cop asking how old the girl is makes it 100 times more concerning.
  • @Wuzzup129
    For those who don't know/are still worried: The man's name is Jacob Yerkes. He's now in custody because of his videos. He played himself.
  • @maxhess3151
    I don't understand why they couldn't just arrest him for stalking.
  • I grew up very sheltered & without much guidance. I wasn’t around other people much, emotionally neglected, only praised for being the “good” kid, while extremely reprimanded for any minor mistake or told I was bad and made to feel unlovable. I was also never thought how to protect myself. This caused me to unknowingly put myself in dangerous situations, not know about boundaries, and ignore my intuition and gut instincts because I was too trusting/choosing to see other’s pov over mine, and ignoring very big red flags just to keep the peace/not upset anyone. This lead to a lot of bad experiences. Some were simply scary, while others were downright abuse. I’ve had a stalker before bc I didn’t know how to spot these red flags and I let people in who were clearly disturbed, as I tried to heal them or be healed by them. I also had another experience where an older man came into my job and kept telling me I looked 19, and trying to get me to go with him to the outskirts of the town where his job was supposedly located, so he could recommend me. All this, while talking about how he has affairs and he once had an affair with a 19yo and she is now married and told him how he taught her so much. Avoiding just giving me the name of the company so I could apply online, and showing me his expired (I think?) license to carry. Thankfully I didn’t go. Why am I typing all this? Because I’m still extremely naive. I know how to protect others, but not myself, and these are all realizations I’ve had as of late. As I said, I’ve been abused around the time I was barely learning to spread my wings. So I then started overprotecting myself, as I was as a kid. I stopped going out, and now I’m older but I was still very naive. I’m just now realizing it all and doing a lot of inner work to change this. I’m hoping that by writing this on a video like this, another person (man or woman) who may be having an experience like the one in the video, can make sure that they’re not making themselves vulnerable to these type of people. And if me writing all this helps just one woman or man, regardless of age or sexual orientation, then I hope it does. Look at your past, especially your childhood, and look at maslows basic human needs, and identify what wounds you may have. Get to the core of it, and learn to protect yourself from people like this. Because I always preferred to people-please than to listen to my instincts and be mean to people. I was too scared, in reality; and was fawning instead of fighting/flying.