MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - Deadly Contraptions
Episode Date: January 12, 2023Today’s podcast features 3 unique stories that all involve deadly contraptions. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just called "MrBalle...n," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Warning, this episode deals with suicide*Mental Health Resources:If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, know that help is available:24 hours a day you can call any of the numbers provided in this link, and speak to a trained professional that can help: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "DIY" -- Man builds home defense system to ward off master thief (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46zxGu-y_4A)#2 -- "Sublimation" -- A famous Russian person gets a dangerous surprise for their birthday (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErNOKNxoHQ8)#1 -- "Woodworking Project" -- A sinister device was found inside of a hidden room in northern England (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EobUTGG1ng)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast features three unique stories that all involve deadly contraptions.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel
and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called DIY,
and it's about a man who built a very complex home defense system
to ward off a master thief.
The second story you'll hear is called Sublimation,
and it's about a famous Russian person
who received a very dangerous surprise for their birthday.
And the third and final story you'll hear is called Woodworking Project,
and it's about a sinister device that was found inside of a hidden room in northern England.
Note, this third story deals with suicide.
But before we get into those stories,
if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark, and Mysterious delivered in story format,
then you've come to the right podcast because that's all we do, and we upload twice a week, once on Monday
and once on Thursday. So, if that's of interest to you, at the Amazon Music Follow Button's
next birthday party, please gift them a three-year supply of Rattathor. Okay, let's get into
our first story called DIY.
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Located on the far northern tip of Maine, right on the border of Canada,
lies a small rural town called Van Buren. Van Buren is home to about 2,000 people who, for the most part,
have lived in Maine for their entire lives, and they tend to be very rugged and very competent people. But unless you live in Van Buren or know someone in Van Buren or have family out there,
there's no reason you would have heard of this particular town. Nothing really happens in this
town, at least nothing that makes headlines. However,
that would change. In 2019, Van Buren made international headlines because of one man,
Ronald Sear. As a young man in the 1950s, Ronald Sear joined the Air Force and fought in the Korean War. And then after he got out of the military, he moved back to his hometown of Van Buren, Maine,
and he moved into a very modest two-story home right near town.
And for a little while, he just kind of floated about, didn't really have a direction in life.
But eventually, because of his love for working with his hands and his general skill at working with his hands and building things,
he started a small but successful tool-selling company that he ran right out of his shed on his property
fast forward to 2019 ronald sear at that time was 65 years old and he still lived in the same
property right near town in van buren however he now lived alone and he still ran this tool selling
business right out of his work shed and for ronald this was. He was very content with his life. He was very happy.
But that year, he would face a crisis.
One bright, sunny morning in the summer of that year,
Ronald left his house and he walked over to his shed.
He went inside and right away he noticed something.
Ronald kept all these bins inside of his shed
that were full of all of the different tools that he would sell.
And because he was in there all the time, either literally selling tools or tinkering with whatever
it was he was building himself, he was very aware of how full each of these bins were. And anytime
they got low, he would order more so he had enough supply to sell. And so he went into his shed this
morning and he noticed right away that a couple of the bins appeared to be a little bit lower than he remembered and right away ronald is thinking you know did i forget to order supplies
to fill these bins up did i just forget to do that but he's thinking to himself you know i am
meticulous in making sure my inventory is full at all times i've been doing this for decades and so
it can't be me you know maybe i took the tools and I brought them into my house and I've left them in there, or maybe they're in my truck. And so Ronald, believing
there's a totally logical explanation for this, would leave his shed and he would search his
property, but he can't find these tools anywhere. And so he began calling his family and his friends
to see if, you know, maybe they had come by and borrowed some of these tools, or maybe they knew
what had happened to them. But everyone he spoke to said, no, I have no idea. And so by that afternoon, Ronald had found himself back inside of
his work shed looking around, thinking to himself, have I been robbed? It was the only logical thing
he could think of that would explain this loss. And so Ronald drove to the police station, and he
spoke to police, and he explained what happened. But unfortunately, the police's reaction to what he was telling them was not exactly what he wanted.
They basically assumed that, you know, he just had miscounted, that in reality, the tools were
either still in the shed and he just forgot how many were supposed to be in there, or he had just
kind of lost them on his property somewhere, that they were bound to turn up. And so the police told
him, look, Ronald, go back and search your property i'm sure they're there and if you get some proof that
someone actually stole from you then come back to us and so ronald was really annoyed by this he
wanted them to take this seriously but he could tell they just were not going to and so ronald
drove back to his house he went inside he hopped on his computer and he began researching what
other homeowners did to protect themselves from things like theft. And one of the things he came across
was setting up tripwires all around the perimeter of your property. Basically, you take these thin
wires and you stretch them out very tight, very low to the ground, and you anchor them on each
side. And then on the wire itself, you hang little bells little bells and so in theory if an intruder were
to walk onto your property they would most likely not see the trip wires on the ground and they
would kick them and that would cause the bells to ring thereby alerting the homeowner of their
presence Ronald loved this idea so he went out and he set up trip wires all around his property but
over the next several days after these wires were stood up,
none of the wires made any sound and still more tools continued to go missing. This was also in
spite of the fact that his shed was locked at night. And so Ronald's thinking to himself,
whoever's doing this is clearly watching me and kind of monitoring what I'm doing. They must be
aware of the trip wires and they must be sneaking into the shed, you know, at some time that I have the doors unlocked. I mean, this is a professional
thief. And so as Ronald is thinking about this master thief that is targeting him, he has the
sudden fear that if he can't stop this person from breaking into his shed and taking his tools,
how can he possibly protect himself against this person breaking into his home and stealing
things from in there which included all of his cash and many other valuables and so ronald became
very fearful and decided the only thing he could do was really beef up his home security system
and so he hopped back online and he began googling other ways to protect your property and after
discovering a number of really effective techniques,
he got to work.
He began building all these home defense systems
and placing them all around his property.
And after all of these kind of DIY security measures were put up,
the theft of his tools stopped.
And in Ronald's mind, that validated that his defense system had worked.
He was effectively preventing theft.
But this would not be the end of his troubles.
Fast forward to Thanksgiving that year,
so November 28th,
and the Van Buren police
got a very frantic phone call from Ronald.
He was totally hysterical.
He wasn't really making sense.
And the police,
they tried to understand what was going on,
but all they could get from Ronald
was that he was requesting police to come to his residence immediately. And so the police, they tried to understand what was going on, but all they could get from Ronald was that he was requesting police
to come to his residence immediately.
And so the police, they hang up and they're thinking,
okay, you know, we know Ronald was dealing
with a potential thief.
Maybe he literally caught the thief red-handed
and he wants us to come and arrest this person.
And who knows, maybe they're fighting
at his residence right now.
And so the police speed over to Ronald's house.
They pull into his driveway.
And at first glance, nothing looks out of the ordinary. Ronald's truck is in the driveway
and there's no obvious signs of a disturbance, but they notice the front door to Ronald's house
is wide open. And so the police parked their cars in Ronald's driveway. They get out and they run
up onto the front porch and they're standing in front of this open door and they look down and
they can see there's a very obvious blood trail starting from the front of ronald's house going straight
back down a hallway that looped around to the left and out of sight and so right away the police are
yelling into the house ronald ronald are you okay what's going on and somewhere deep inside of the
house they hear what sounds like ronald make a kind of guttural sound. And so
immediately this tips the police that more than likely Ronald has been hurt and he likely is the
one who made this blood trail. And so the police draw their guns and they go inside of Ronald's
house, not really sure what they're going to find. They don't know if there's some intruder or
attacker or someone in here that's harmed Ronald, but they make their way down this hall following
the blood trail. They turn the corner and then sitting at the end of the blood trail is Ronald.
He's sitting down with his back to some cabinets in the kitchen and he's clutching his midsection.
He is covered in blood. He's completely pale. And so right away, the officers call in backup,
but then as a security measure, they search the rest of the first floor to make sure there is
no other person here. There was no one on the first floor. They went to the second floor. They peeked around
up there. They didn't see anyone. So they rushed back down to Ronald, who's still just sitting
there, and they begin administering first aid. And they're trying to get him to explain what
happened. How did you get hurt? But Ronald is clearly in shock. He's kind of in a daze. He's
not making sense. And then by the time the paramedics showed up just a couple of minutes later, Ronald had slipped into unconsciousness. When Ronald was
wheeled out of the house, the responding officers and the backup officers who by now had arrived
decided to search the rest of Ronald's house to see if there was some clue as to what had happened.
And so they began searching in the kitchen, looking around, but there wasn't anything that
stood out to them. And then they began walking around towards the living happened. And so they began searching in the kitchen, looking around, but there wasn't anything that stood out to them.
And then they began walking around towards the living room.
And when they got into the living room,
one of the officers suddenly screamed to everyone inside
to stop where they were, stop moving.
It would turn out Ronald,
as part of his very beefed up home security system,
had installed various booby traps all around his property,
including inside of his
house and some of these traps were gun booby traps the officer that had yelled for everyone to stop
had spotted one of these traps he saw a handgun anchored to the ceiling aimed at the front door
and there was a string attached to the trigger that was also then attached to the doorknob of the front door. And so
if this trap were live and some person opened the front door, it would activate this trap causing
the gun to shoot them. And so clearly Ronald had accidentally left this particular booby trap on
and he had accidentally activated it shooting himself. And so after the officer sees this gun anchored to the ceiling he
tells everyone and they begin looking up and just looking around to see if there are other traps
and amazingly there are in other doorways just from where they're standing they can see the
barrels of guns pointing down that are obvious booby traps in their haste to get in there and
figure out what was going on they hadn't noticed all of these guns in the ceiling, and so it was just kind of a miracle
that none of the other traps had been set off. Ronald would be rushed to the hospital that night,
but he would pass away from his wound. His death would be ruled an accident, and to this day,
we don't know if he really was dealing with a professional thief that was stealing his tools
or if it was just a figment of his imagination.
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Nina Simone, one of my favourite artists of all time,
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Our next story is called Sublimation.
In early 2020, a very popular Russian Instagram influencer named Ekaterina Dedenko was getting ready to celebrate her 29th birthday.
She, along with her husband and some of her influencer friends, were planning to enjoy
the occasion at a popular spa in Moscow, Russia.
The group rented out a private section of the spa that included a steam room and a small
indoor pool.
And then once the reservations were made, Dedenko and all of our influencer friends
began eagerly talking about how excited they were
about this party on their various social media accounts.
When the day finally came, February 28th,
which was Dedenko's birthday, Dedenko, her husband,
and the eight other people they invited,
they all descended on this spa.
So they go inside, they go back to their private area,
and it's great.
There's food, there's alcohol and it's great. There's
food, there's alcohol, there's music, they're jumping into the pool, they're getting in the hot tub, and
everyone's just having a great time. Everyone's taking pictures and filming and live streaming. I
mean, it's really going as well as it possibly could be. And then at some point, Dodenko's husband
signals the rest of the group, minus Dodenko, and they all begin to pull out these white hazardous
materials suits. Imagine what you would see in a movie if there was some huge chemical leak,
a full body white suit with a mask. And so they're all putting on these hazmat suits,
and they give one to Dodenko, who puts it on as well, and they tell her this is part of her big
surprise. Now, it's unclear if Dodenko actually didn't know what was going to happen next,
or if she's just pretending to be surprised because it would do better on social media,
because this is all being filmed and she's an influencer.
But either way, she puts on her hazmat suit, and once everyone has their suits on,
Dedenko's husband wheeled in this huge cooler like he would bring to a picnic,
and he placed it right on the edge of the pool.
When he opened the lid, the crowd all gasped and laughed and smiled and filmed as these
huge clouds of smoke or steam came pouring out of it.
What it was was roughly 55 pounds of dry ice.
Dry ice is just frozen carbon dioxide.
It's commonly used for things like refrigerating perishable goods for long periods of time
because dry ice stays cold
for a really long time. Also, because of the huge white gas clouds that come off of dry ice, it's
also very commonly used as a sort of spooky decoration because you have these very cool white
clouds going everywhere. And in fact, that's what Tadenko's husband planned to use this dry ice for.
He was going to dump it into the pool and create those big
white gas clouds all over the pool. The reason they call it dry ice is because as it starts to
heat up, it doesn't melt into a liquid state the way frozen water does. Instead, it goes directly
from a solid state to a gas state. Dry ice is considered to be quite hazardous if it's handled
inappropriately, and while these partygoers all had their hazmat suits on, it's unlikely they were actually wearing them for safety.
It's far more likely they were wearing them because it would look good on social media and would kind of hype up the stunt they were about to do.
And so after the dry ice was revealed inside of this cooler, Tadenko's husband and another of the partygoers grabbed the sides of the cooler and
they dumped its contents directly into the water. And as soon as the dry ice hit the water, it
rapidly began to warm up, which caused a massive almost explosion of carbon dioxide gas to completely
fill the lower half of the room. Now, none of the partygoers are even a little bit phased by what's
happening. They don't
realize how dangerous this actually is. And so they're just filming and laughing and kind of
thinking this is so funny. And then Dodenko's husband actually leaps through the cloud into
the water and kind of disappears below. And then shortly after that, two other partygoers would
also leap into the pool. One of the main reasons dry ice is considered to be so hazardous if handled
inappropriately is because dry ice emits that carbon dioxide gas which at high concentrations
will displace oxygen. So imagine if you're in a very small room that has very poor ventilation
if you had lots of carbon dioxide in there you would suffocate. And so this indoor pool was a
small confined space with poor
ventilation. And so the seven people on the pool deck, shortly after this dry ice has been tossed
into the pool, they started to realize it was really hard to breathe because the oxygen was
basically being sucked out of the room. And so they were able to turn and actually run out of
the pool deck before it was too late. Meanwhile, Dodenko's husband and the
other two people who leapt into the pool, when they came back to the surface, they breathed in
thinking they would be breathing in oxygen, but instead they breathed in an entire lung full of
carbon dioxide, which in addition to displacing oxygen at higher concentrations inside of confined
spaces with poor ventilation, it is also poisonous at higher concentrations inside of confined spaces with poor ventilation, it is also poisonous at higher
concentrations inside of confined spaces with poor ventilation. And so when the three of them surfaced,
they breathed in this poisonous gas, which caused two of them to immediately pass out and then just
die. While the third, Dodenko's husband, he managed to stay conscious enough that he was able to climb
barely out of the pool, and he tried to get to the door, but he couldn't get out in time.
Eventually, he was pulled out and rushed to the hospital,
but he would later die, not only from carbon dioxide poisoning,
but also from having gone without oxygen for as long as he had.
The next and final story of today's episode is called Woodworking Project.
Woodworking Project
At the end of 2002, 36-year-old Boyd Taylor was single, he had no children,
and he lived with his divorced father, Robert, in a small bungalow in the northern
England countryside. In addition to living with his father, Boyd also worked for his father. His
father, Robert, owned a small construction business, and so the father-son duo built houses in the
area. While Boyd might have envisioned his life turning out in a different, more exciting way,
he didn't seem outwardly unhappy about his circumstances. In fact,
he seemed very cheerful both at work and when he was at home. But despite his cheerfulness,
his father, Robert, was still pretty concerned about him. Because every time Boyd had some time
off from work and was just at loose ends, he wouldn't go out with his friends. In fact,
he really didn't have any friends and wasn't even trying to make any friends. Instead,
he would just sit in his room all day and be totally by himself. Now, Robert knew his son was naturally a bit of a
loner and always had been, but a part of him hoped that his son would just start going out and meeting
new people, or at the very least, develop some sort of hobby that could occupy his mind. In late
September of 2002, Robert was walking down the hallway of their bungalow when he passed
by his son's bedroom door, and it was shut. And as he walked past, he heard inside of his son's room
the sound of his son sawing some wood. And so he stopped for a second, and he just listened. And
when the sawing stopped for a second, Robert just knocked on the door. He was curious. He wanted to
know what his son was doing. Boyd, instead of coming over to the door and opening it up and talking to his dad, instead just paused for a second and then said,
you know, what is it, dad? What do you need? And Robert would say, well, I heard sawing and I just
wanted to know what you were building. And so Boyd pauses again and then just says, well, I'm working
on a woodworking project. And so Robert's like, well, can I poke my head in and actually see what
you're building? And Boyd, again, without opening the door, just tells his dad very politely that he wants to be left alone.
And so Robert decides not to push the issue.
Whatever he was doing, it was his business.
And so he just told his son that, you know, hey, if you need any help with anything, let me know.
I'd be glad to help.
And then Robert walked away.
Over the next two months, every time Boyd was not working, so in the evenings and on the
weekend, he would be locked inside of his bedroom, hammering and sawing away at this woodworking
project. And over those two months, Robert would periodically walk down the hall and stand in front
of his son's bedroom and knock on the door and try to get his son to let him in to just see what he
was up to, not only because he just wanted to see what his
son was doing, but because Robert was a carpenter by trade and so was just genuinely interested.
But every time he asked to be let in, Boyd would very politely tell his father that he really just
wants to be left alone, and Robert respected his wishes. In early December, Boyd approached his
father and said, hey, you know, would it be possible for me to take the next month off from work so I can focus on this woodworking project?
Now, for Robert, this was a massive inconvenience.
This construction business that he owned was really just he and his son building the houses.
And so if his son was not going to be working, then Robert would be solo on all of his projects for that month.
But Robert's thinking to himself, you know,
my son has finally found a hobby that he's really into.
I don't really know what it is, but clearly he's invested in it.
And so he tells his son, you know what?
That's fine.
You take the whole month.
And if you want more time in January, that's fine.
You just let me know.
So starting that first week in December,
every time Robert would leave the house to go to work in the morning,
he would leave to the sound of Boyd in his bedroom hammering and sawing and tinkering away at his woodworking project.
And then several hours later, when Robert finally came back home, he'd walk into the house and the first thing he would hear is his son still in his bedroom, still hammering and sawing away.
still in his bedroom, still hammering and sawing away. When December finally ended and Robert expected his son to be done with his project and to finally show him what he's been working on,
Boyd approached him and said, well, dad, I'm not quite done with the project. I need about two
more weeks. And so Robert said, no problem. We'll talk in two weeks. So December rolled into January
and Boyd just continued to work all day long inside of
his bedroom then on the evening of January 7th Robert was home he was watching TV in the living
room and Boyd was hard at work in his bedroom right down the hall when Robert decided he was
tired and he was going to go to bed so he stands up turns the TV off he leaves the living room he
goes down the hallway with the son's room on the right and as he passed he can hear his son at work
and he kind of yells to his son that he's going to bed and then robert goes into his bedroom crawls into
his bed and falls asleep at 3 30 a.m the following morning robert is suddenly awoken by this
incredibly loud crashing sound somewhere in his house robert's first thought was the chimney must
have collapsed that was how loud the sound was And so he leaps out of his bed,
he runs out of his door, he goes down the hallway past his son's room into the living room and he looks at the fireplace, which is in the TV room, and clearly the chimney has not collapsed onto
itself. And so he's standing there thinking, you know, what else could that sound have been?
And then he's thinking to himself, well, did I really hear that sound or was that sound in my
dream? And I kind of thought it was real, but it really wasn't.
And so just to be sure, he walked all around the house,
kind of seeing if there were any signs of something big falling and crashing on the ground,
but the house seemed totally in order.
And so he walked back down the hallway towards his bedroom
and he stopped right outside of his son's room
and he considered knocking and waking his son up to see if maybe he had heard this loud sound too.
But when he listened to the door, it was quiet inside.
So he figured, you know what, my son's asleep.
I'm not going to wake him up for this.
And so Robert just went into his bedroom and he went back to sleep.
A few hours later, Robert got up and he left his bedroom.
He went into the kitchen and he made himself some food.
And as he's preparing his food food he's realizing that he doesn't
hear the sound of Boyd working in his bedroom because normally Boyd would be working that early
in the morning but he wasn't and so right before Robert left to go to work that day he actually
walked down the hall and listened to his son's bedroom to hear if maybe he was at work in there
but he just hadn't heard him but it was totally silent in the room and so he reached down to the
doorknob thinking maybe he could just poke his head in and see if his son was on his bed.
But when he tried the doorknob, it was locked.
So Robert just thought to himself, OK, I guess Boyd is sleeping in this morning.
And so I'm not going to bother him.
And so Robert leaves the house.
He gets into his truck and he drives off to work.
And then several hours later, he comes back to the house at night and he walks inside.
And the first thing he hears is nothing. It's silent. And this house, in the evenings for the
past several months, was never quiet. Boyd was always hammering, sawing, and tinkering away
at this woodworking project. And so right away, Robert's thinking to himself,
maybe he's done with the project, and I can finally see this thing he's been working on. And so Robert drops his stuff at the door and he walks down the hallway. He goes to
his son's bedroom door and he knocks and he says, hey, Boyd, are you done with your project? But
he's met with silence. And so Robert reaches down again and tries the doorknob, but it's locked.
And so Robert's standing there thinking, you know, it's too early for him to be asleep. And so he
yells out for Boyd, you know, hey, what's going on? Where are you? I haven't seen you today. Come out here. Come talk to me.
But again, it's silent. And so Robert's thinking, okay, well, when I pulled in, was his car in the
driveway? And he can't remember. And so he leaves the house. He goes out to the driveway. And sure
enough, there's Boyd's car. It's in the driveway. So he has to be here. And so suddenly, Robert's
starting to feel a little bit panicked about his son. He runs back into the house and he just starts screaming his son's name as he goes room to
room into the bathrooms and the other bedrooms to see if he's in there, but he's nowhere
to be found.
And so operating on a gut instinct, Robert just runs right out to his car.
He gets a sledgehammer, comes back in the house, goes down the hallway, and he's standing
in front of his son's bedroom door.
And one more time, he yells for his son and bangs on the door tries to get his son's attention but after once again
there being total silence he picks up his sledgehammer and begins breaking the door down
and after a couple of swings he manages to pop off the locking mechanism the actual doorknob
that gets blown off and he can push the door open and he sees inside the bedroom is empty. There's just a
bed and a dresser and there's no Boyd. But in the back right corner of the room where normally
there was like this alcove, basically a segment of his room kind of jutted away from the rest of
the space, almost like it was a closet, but with no door on it. Boyd had clearly built a wall and door over that alcove, kind of creating a sort
of sub room within his bedroom. And this door was shut. And so Robert immediately runs over to this
new second door. He tries the doorknob. It's locked. He yells for his son. But again, after silence,
he picks the sledge up and begins trying to break this door down. And after a few good swings,
like the first door, he was able to knock the doorknob off of the door,
and then he reached down and he pulled the door open,
and what he saw on the other side of this door,
inside of this little sub room,
was so far from anything he ever expected
that he just stood there in stunned silence.
And then eventually, reality kind of kicked back in,
and he ran out of his son's
room and he called the police three months earlier boyd had decided he wanted to build this very
specific device that was invented in 1789 now he didn't want his father to know about this device
and so he built that door and wall frame in front of that alcove specifically so he could build this device
inside of this new sub room in privacy. He also always made sure to lock his main bedroom door.
So for three months, Boyd began constructing this eight foot tall, three foot wide structure
inside of the sub room. And once the shell of this device was constructed, he began installing all of its inner workings.
These included things like various lengths of wire and clock timers and a jigsaw, which is like an
electric saw. And then finally, on January 7th, it was complete. So that night, Boyd blew up an air
mattress and he slid it inside of the sub room right underneath this ancient machine he had built.
And then after that, he went and locked the main bedroom door. He went into the sub room right underneath this ancient machine he had built and then after that
he went and locked the main bedroom door he went into the sub room himself and shut the sub room
door and locked that and then he pulled 12 sleeping pills out of his pocket swallowed those and then
laid down on this air mattress on his back looking up at the inner workings of this machine and then
once he was positioned the way he wanted to he reached over up inside of this machine. And then once he was positioned the way he wanted to, he reached over up inside of this machine and he felt around for a button that he had placed. He pressed that button
and then he put his hands over his chest and he laid there looking straight up until the sleeping
pills kicked in and he fell asleep. That button he pressed right before he passed out from the
sleeping pills started a timer and when that timer went off it would actually activate this whole
device. And so several hours after pressing that button the timer finally went off at 3 30 a.m.
The first thing that happened when this device was activated is the jigsaw. The electric saw began
sawing this wire. Now the wire had been very intentionally placed against the teeth of this
jigsaw and so it's cutting this wire.
And this wire is supporting this weighted down, heavy, angular blade that's pointing straight down.
And so as soon as this wire is cut, it releases the blade.
And the blade that almost looks like this oversized axe head begins falling straight down this chute.
And the chute aims the blade directly onto the front of Boyd's throat.
Boyd's woodworking project was a guillotine, and that loud crashing sound that woke Robert up at
3.30 in the morning on January 8th, that was the sound of the blade of this guillotine crashing
down and decapitating his son. Even though Boyd did not leave behind a note explaining his actions,
it was determined Boyd's death was in fact a suicide, a very complicated and deliberate suicide.
Boyd's father and other people involved in this case have come to the conclusion that Boyd was
clearly showing signs of depression before he chose to take his own life. And so maybe if Boyd had reached out for help,
or if there had been some sort of intervention,
his death could have been prevented.
And if you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health,
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