Creepiest Men On YouTube: The Disturbing Crimes of Elderly Creators

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YouTube eldest creators are a beacon of positivity in often cynical realm of the internet. Be it an old-timer giving sage life advice, or a grandmother showcasing recipes, YouTube's older creators tend to be more on the...wholesome side. You know, the grandma and grandpa's of the internet. But...on at least two occasions these creators have been responsible for disturbing crimes, and keeping dirty secrets from their viewers. Today we will be looking at some of YouTube's most controversial seniors and their criminal pasts.

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0:00-1:06 YouTube's Elder Community
1:06-1:53 Skillshare
1:53-14:28 Don's Dirty Secret
14:28-25:31 The Tragic Tale of Edarem
25:31-26:41 Final Thoughts

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  • @wavywebsurf
    So I just realized my Instagram and Twitter links I put in the description have been broken for like...the last year lmao. SHOULD BE FIXED NOW. Follow me, buddies.
  • @legoshi6531
    He's literally Mr. Herbert... His voice, his actions, his age, and the fact that he has a picture of Seth Green signed by him is the cherry on top. Seth Green ladies and gentlemen, the man who voices Chris Griffin, the same Chris Griffin constantly being groomed by Herbert.
  • @GamingRoadkill
    When Don rapped “age is just a number” I instantly knew what he was on this list for 💀
  • For some reason once you become old everyone treats you like you're as innocent as a lost puppy.
  • “Age is just a number, nothing Will stop my hunger” these rappers allways been telling on themselves.
  • @JohnnyHikesSW
    Moral of the story- Elderly people are just like anyone else. You don’t know whether someone is a good or bad person just based on their age
  • @cdrunner7876
    I used to work at a retirement home that housed mostly mentally ill residents. One of the residents seemed like a kind man and easy to talk too. The senior always mentioned his “lovely daughters” and how he missed them. I noticed he never got a visit from his daughters so I asked around about it and a coworker told me that he molested his daughters back in the 70s. Still gives me chills.
  • The “actual age” of the victim doesn’t matter. If someone is 6, 16, or 60, any unwanted physical contact is exactly that - UNWANTED
  • @nervsouly
    A woman who was working in a supervisor position at a retirenment home one once told me: The number one mistake people tend to make is thinking all elderly people were angels.
  • "age is just a number, nothing in this world will stop my hunger" well that gave it away
  • "Age is just a number. Nothing in this world will stop my hunger" That is some riddler tier foreshadowing
  • @DezzyFoxVR
    "Featureman living his best life." Did not age well 😂
  • Honorable Mention: Robert Krampf AKA The Happy Scientist. He was an educational youtuber that posted informative and really cool science videos, ranging from demonstrations and experiments to simple education and knowledge of how certain things work. His videos were often used by teachers in lessons and classes. He seemed like a stand up guy and even got featured on several talk shows. However, his home was raided and his computer was discovered with over 50 GB of CP. He was arrested and found guilty. His channel was almost immediately terminated and even reuploads of his videos were purged. YouTube wants this guy to completely be forgotten, as he should be
  • @uffy
    if a victims name and age aren't released during or following a case, especially sexual misconduct, it's typically because they are under 18.
  • @darkjapan
    I followed a guy on Quora who would post lots of interesting articles about life and his time in prison. I found his articles quite inspiring. He never mentioned what his crime was, but due to his knowledge of accounting and computers I assumed it was financial fraud. He refers to it as "another man's crime" in his bio, so figured he had taken the fall for someone. I eventually Googled his name, because it's quite unique. It turns out he was arrested with more than 14,000 images of child pornography on his computer. His wife turned him in when she found it on their home computer. Now I feel like an idiot. There are actually lots of sex offenders on Quora it seems, but naturally few of them want to talk openly about their crimes.
  • @CatherineLee3000
    I feel bad for Don's fans when the information about him came out about him being a sex offender. It must have hurt that someone you looked up to was really a bad guy. Multiple hearts must have shattered during that time.
  • @Joehtosis
    Ironic that you posted Featureman in a positive light. That aged like milk.
  • @songb1rd333
    I know why old people on the internet seem wholesome and innocent, it's a world that's completely foreign to most of them and when they interact it seems adorable. What people seem to forget is that these people have lived long lives and everybody has skeletons lurking in the closet. Sometimes it's just stuff that's embarrassing or things that where deemed acceptable at the moment, but other times it's the ugly side of humanity that people just didn't want to talk about.
  • The most poetic part about Don, is that he most likely died knowing everyone found out about his past. There's no sympathy for child predators.
  • @mr_brown5974
    I think this applies here perfectly: "you either die a hero or live long enough to watch yourself become a villian"