Over an HOUR of Bizarre Stories | Well, I Never Compilation

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Published 2023-06-02
In this compilation episode we explore a selection of strange tales from the past.


00:00 - Intro
00:48 - 5 Famous Preserved Body Parts
09:00 - The Story of Carl Tanzler and Elena De Hoyos
21:42 - Tarrare and his Unfathomable Appetite
36:40 - The Woman who went over Niagara Falls in a Barrell
50:31 - The Strange Tale of Brummie & Physic
56:20 - The Story of Typhoid Mary
1:07:07 - D&D and the Satanic Panic








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All Comments (21)
  • I'm 60 years old and I find Paul fascinating. I wish my teachers had been half as interesting when I was in school!
  • Paul could make a 4 hour long video on the history of paint thinner and I would watch all of it tbh
  • @buhbuh9846
    I have adhd and I swear I can do anything, any chore while listening to your videos. Thank you for your hard work 🙏🏻
  • @simonaxlz
    Mary absolutely deserved to be kept in quarantine. She could’ve taken the royalties and have a cushy life, probably not even having to work since her story was so popular. Instead she decided to infect a maternity hospital and clearly never changed her hygiene routine. I personally think she should’ve been imprisoned.
  • That poor cat was so disgusted it couldn't look at Annie. As any self-respecting cat, I imagine it was plotting her death from that point onward. Thank you for this compilation, you helped an Aspergian feel quite normal!
  • @JD-go2qj
    I was captivated for over an hour listening to these stories. Many thanks 😊
  • @squeeb8907
    "...with a family that managed to lose them. Well done." lol I love listening to you share history with us!
  • Paul's the kind of guy I would have loved to have as my teacher, he has the power to explain any subject in a way that makes it interesting.
  • @itarry4
    How could Mary claim she wasn't the cause when even after being told she continued to run away as soon as someone got ill. She must have had some idea even before being told.
  • @wolfwright7658
    A little late to the party, but I wanted to chime in. I'm a child of the 80s, growing up with D&D. My father introduced it to me in the late 80s. They are fond memories, sitting around the kitchen table playing. It sparked that love of the Fantasy genre that has spanned my entire life. The Satanic Panic was very real at that time, but am glad that it wasn't something we had to worry about in my family.
  • @Ms.HarmonyJ
    Paul you and your crew always out do yourselves such a pleasure being part of your sensational channel
  • A WHOLE MARATHON? I'm so ready, thank you for all your hard work!! This is becoming one my favorite, and strangely comforting, channels
  • @IansModRite
    Avery ALMOST being saved only to die in the very fashion that he was at risk of dying in the first place has got to be one of the most “well, shit… at least we tried” moments in American History 😂
  • @momcat2223
    Loved this compilation! Typhoid Mary brought trouble on herself in the end. I can believe she initially was unaware she was the cause of the infections but, once ordered to refrain from working as a cook and doing so anyway, well, life-time quarantine it is, then. Thanks, also for covering the D&D panic. Always found it amazing that folks who raised their children with tales of and movies depicting the Craft - including golem [Pinocchio], fairies, pixies, spells, curses, charms, poisoning, transmogrification [Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan] and etc. would be worried about their older children carrying on with it.
  • I absolutely HAVE to know how many times you had to record the Napoleon segment?? I, personally, had to go back SEVERAL times to listen to parts because I kept missing them due to my hysterical laughing 🤣🤣🤣 WELL DONE!
  • @dkm2343
    I think the authorities took the correct actions with Mary at the time when typhoid was such a problem. The woman clearly knew or sensed that she was related to all the people in the household of her former employers who fell sick, but chose to run. She was asked to improve her hygiene habits yet she wouldn’t listen. So what she did was reckless endangerment or even manslaughter.
  • @ann7882
    You're voice is sooo comforting to me. Thoroughly thrilled to have had you for over one and one half hours tonight!!! Still the best dressed man on u tube.
  • I have heard about Carl Tanzler, one of the most bizarre stories ive heard
  • @COOLSAMMYJO
    Found this channel while laid up after surgery. Now addicted .. love the chap’s presentation and bizarre history topics. Thanks😊