So, of course, Michelle and Edwin had to try it out. Edwin set our intention as death. Did we die? Maybe.
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They're trying to show off their legs because you know how they were shorts and like, oh yeah, they their legs are very muscular. It's like one of the perks of doing ups, I think, so you get the most muscular legs. You know, like how people are like baseball butts. You know, a good baseball players look in their little pants and then ups legs like they're calves. Yeah, their socks. They have to talk that. Talk about the legs of water delivery guys. You know they're always yeah, they are always in short. They do have very powerful legs, very powerful. All right, well these got weird. Welcome to Scary Mystery Surprise, where we talk about scary things that surprised us around the Internet. I'm Edwin, I'm Michelle. All right. First off, a huge shout out too, Kai juven Tight for leaving a comment over on Spotify giving us the idea for random nautica. Person says randomnutica is an interesting topic, but it's up to you guys. That's cool. I appreciate that. Like, yeah, thanks for giving us the choice. I'm excited about this topic because I don't know anything about it, and Edwin was like, don't research it. Don't research it. I'm going to do it, and so I still don't know anything about it, and excite it if if we get responses like on this topic, Michelle, I'm going to force you. Well, we're gonna end up doing a randomnautica thing like, oh okay, I still don't know what it is. So yeah, okay, Well it's gonna it's gonna it's gonna creep you out a little bit a little bit, but it's the topic itself is so creepy that I mean to think that there's something else out there and some other I don't know, I don't know if you believe in like mind power and like the whole you know, space time. Okay, yeah, you gotta just start because I don't know where we are, what's happening? Who this is? What this is? Tell me to who? Okay. So it was June nineteenth, twenty twenty, Seattle, Washington, Oh cute. A group of a group of teens were out trying to find something to do when they went to the beach. I used to do this too when I was bored and I was young. Honestly me too. It's a very NORTHWESTI thing to do. But they don't have nice like sand beaches. You have to go to the rocky it's a rocky beach. So you're, yeah, you're hanging out there. Are you familiar with al Qai Beach wests? Yeah? I went there on my prom nine. Oh wow, hang out, to hang out, not to like, not to fuck you guys, to hang out. This was during the day and these group of teens they're like, hey, let's go. So they went there Halkai Beach and they stumbled upon a suitcase on the shore by one of the piers. Like is this rocky area? I mean you could probably visualize it. It's just large rocks and then the sea like the water. They were trying to you know, make tiktoks and stuff, and they were gonna show their followers like, hey, we found this suitcase like this is this is weird. Maybe there's money in there. A girl in that group of friends steps down, and this is from the videos, like from the TikTok's steps down and everyone is kind of like pure pressuring her, Hey open open, nothing better happen. Open open it. It's for TikTok. So she grabs a stick. So she's like in the like you know, the rocks where the water is like she's stepping down. She grabs a stick and then kind of puts it into the suitcase. Thing is like one of those heavy cloth suitcases. It's like an actual suitcase suit not like a Duffel bag or anything. She sticks to the stick in there and it starts opening it and then she turns around covering her nose. She's like it stinks. But as the suitcase actually opens, they see a bag, like a black bag, and then they ended up being shot by what they found. They had stumbled upon the body parts of a human stuff in that suitcase. Sorry, but like, how did they not go to that in their brain at all? Do they not watch true crime? I mean true crime is more like a you know, like an older white girl type of thing, I guess. But I think it's reaching all demographics down, especially in the Northwest, because you got some of the ogs that you have to think about all the time up there, so it rains a lot. These kids are exposed. They're exposed to these early. That's all I'm saying, you know. But what I was thinking is when you see stuff like this on TikTok or reels, just depends you kind of you assume like, oh, this stuff is fake or they're making it up. This one, like the ones that you know they discovered, was unfortunately real. Seattle Police confirmed that they were human remains, and they stated that they had found several other bags in the area with body parts. Oh shit, yeah, a local news station. Yeah, imagine that, like, ah, that's terrible. Rough Yeah, that's that's a rough day. I mean after that, all those kids became really into true crime, you know, like this is this is their origin story. It's just it is terrible, you know that. The local news station later reported that the remains belonged to thirty five year old Jessica Lewis and twenty seven year old Austin Winner. Oh shit, yeah, it's terrible. I don't know much of exactly what happened, but it just says that they've been They were shot to death on June sixteenth, and at the time of the report that I was reading here from National Post, the case was still open as a homicide investigation. So tragic story, tragic story. But the strange thing about this is that the kids or the teenagers, Wow, what am I anyway? These kids? These kids today, these teenagers didn't end up there by pure coincidence, although some may argue that it might have been. The thing is they were sent there by an app. What And this app is called random Nautica. I of course downloaded it and got the hang of it pretty quickly. It's super simple. Here's what you're supposed to do, right, It's just called random Nautica. You look it up in the app store. And this is not sponsored by the way you guys. You open it, give access to your location, and then you press a button and it tells you a new GPS coordinate, like a new location, and you have to go to it, and that's it. You can report on what you found, you can talk about it or whatever. A lot of people choose to spread these things on reels and you know, Twitter and everywhere. But it's it's I think the story. But and this is what sells, by the way, Michelle, the story behind the app. There are some creepy things or coincidences that have been happening with this app that are just like, how how could this be right? This app is it says really strange things on the website like quantumly random, mind matters, no mind matter, mind matters, I don't know, a whole new world. I don't know. I figured, like when I was reading this stuff, I figured it might be thing things you're into, Michelle, Like I have never I mean I'm into it. Yeah, but I've never heard of this app before. Like this has taking a turn that I was not expecting you being like, oh, it's an app, Like I did not expect that. I was expecting it to be like, oh, actually, these kids have found a body before and they just keep finding body parts and like that's a random nautica of at all. And that's what it's called random nautica. It's a random nautica. But sure, yet, let's go with random nautica. People that search this stuff up, by the way, are called random knots. Random knots. Yeah, I love it. Yeah, I mean it built, it built a whole community thing. But anyway, you open up the app and then you choose to be given points to observe and that's basically all it says. Like the app is super simple. The purpose behind the app, well, it has several, but the one that stood out to me was about showing the blind spots stuff that we miss as we live our lives now When I first saw this, I was like, okay, Like sounds simple. But here's the thing. Have you ever walked past a thing like a thousand times but never noticed it until like one day you're just happy to see it? Of course, building a sign this is what this is based on, showing you places that you would have missed. Right, So how it works is you when you open up the app, it shows you a map of the area, your neighborhood for example, you go to it, you go to that point where it's sending you to, and that's pretty much all it does. I think it's a genius idea. But it called itself a create your own adventure app, so you get to explore the world you never knew existed. This sounds awesome. Maybe we should try and show and like added to this episode. Yeah, I think that'd be a really good idea. Yeah, yeah, let's do our random Nautica adventure. You're just sound like something just to see how Yeah, that's what I'm thinking, because I mean, we don't need to get too particular about it, right, We're just gonna try random Nautica and see what happened. Oh, we have a point Woidnominally, I guess. Hold on, let me hit to start journey point generating open it. Which one do you use? Maps or Google Maps? Google Maps? Always Google Maps. I don't get why this is saying forty one minutes. It's literally like eight minutes to get there. We're walking because we're supposed to be walking. Oh well, we're definitely not walking. Just a content factory, that's all we are. Content factory. Look out for that car we'll cup. I think you have to exit and then redo it because it's no no, no, take a or take a right because you looked up directions walking and I think you didn't. Well, then that's not my fault, is that that was recorded that Okay, okay, I have to put this down and stop recording. Well, I have to. I have to do two things. Now we're back in business. Uh, we found out that we went to the wrong area. So now we're driving back five minutes away. I convinced that would not that we are too far to hike. We have about fifteen more speed bumps. I'll get you caught up when we get there. I think you gotta just turn around. Turn around. No no no no no no no no no no. So we're heading up to the spot right now. But we have to beat this challenge of going up here. I thought it was going to send us to like a house nearby or something. That's what I've seen on YouTube, And apparently this is going We're going to like a place where there's nothing, at least nothing that we can see on the map and west. Oh god, that scared me so much. Which is obviously the wrong way. But our logic is if we go the wrong way, we go the right way. Right, We'll just so that way babies, I don't know, let's just see. Well, at least we're heading in the right direction. Now we do find it. It worked. That's the scare my right, is it wor? Look, we went the wrong way and we found the right way. Who do you think we're going to find Rachelle? I don't know, you know what I think I think randon Outica should have been more of a did you ever play geocash? You ever do that? I mean I thought it was a geocash thing. I think we should I think they should have a thing where it's that but creepy, like just message in mysteries. Wouldn't that be cool? It would be cool? All right? I don't know how I feel about all this. People know we're going deep into the woods, right, is that a well, no, it's not. It's on the map. What is this like for bonfires and stuff? There's too many trees around for it to be for bonfires? Is that a trap? This the thing is why we get into Michelle. They just got real. It's like that was me. The thing is is that the wait we're walking by it. See's no way if it's there, I'm not going. No, it is there, We're not going. It's like a cap help is it there? I mean, it's so here we are catch my first intention because I said death, remember, yeah, I know you did. I think we should go because it's like, literally, yeah, let's just go really scared in the woods. Uh, there were definitely people there. Uh, they are definitely watching us. It led us to a weird well in the middle of the woods, and yeah, we're gonn't get to the actual point because it was up a hill that was that had no trail and it was all overgrown. But it was definitely a weird vibe there. There was just a vibe. Man, Yeah, it was. There's something weird and I know exactly when it happened, it was like when you were when I sparted the wells. That's weird. And then I saw the other I don't even know that's a well. It looked like a pit of it just looks like a pit, right, yeah, I mean, and it's not a fire pit because it's because of all the Yeah, it's too deep and it's too green, like there's too much overhang, so you can't have like a big fire there. Yeah, that was that was weird because no way, that's a bonfire, a stop for bonfires, no way. Yeah, it was weird. It was weird that it took us to that weird spot in the middle of the woods. I think the homeless worth was just happenstance. Yeah. Well see that's the thing. It's supposed to make us think that we are like like we're there by coincidence right there there. I don't like it, like we were meant to be there. I don't like it. Oh good, my pits because we had to just hike and then run for our lives. So my armpits are a little sweaty. Okay, Well we did it, well, we did it. We did our random otic We just just like that That was a cool metaphor because like, we went the wrong way and we end up it the right way, and right here we chickened out and we still got scared. The app is creepy, yeah it's legit, and uh, we'll never do it again. S

