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🗓️ 10 February 2023
⏱️ 41 minutes
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in this episode, i'm talking about Mickey Shunick~The girl who maced, stabbed and fought her attacker till the end
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0:00.0 | Happy New Year to crime, T-time family. I hope you guys are doing good. I hope you guys are not only blessed but staying safe in the New Year. |
0:09.0 | So I have a new video and this is the first video of 2023. The gift of life is extremely precious, but unfortunately, evil is always lurking around every corner to catch us off guard. |
0:22.0 | Not all victims are the same because every situation is unique. There are some victims who almost get away, but unfortunately, almost doesn't count. |
0:31.0 | It takes a brave courageous soul to fight for their life, to fight as hard as they can, because by fighting as hard as you can, sometimes you're able to leave evidence and tell your story from beyond the grave. |
0:45.0 | Sometimes in which the victim almost got away are truly heartbreaking because they leave you with a sense of hopelessness, anger, animosity. |
0:55.0 | I want to talk about one such case and it's concerning this young woman, Makayla Mickey Schunik, and she's seen as a brave hero in her community of Lafayette because she fought until the end. |
1:26.0 | Makayla Mickey Schunik loved to be called Mickey, that was her nickname. She was born on May 21st, 1990, to her parents' town. |
1:39.0 | Makayla Mickey Schunik loved to be called Mickey, that was her nickname. She was born on May 21st, 1990, to her parents' town. |
1:55.0 | She was a common Nancy, she had two siblings, one was her sister named Charlie, and the other was her brother named Zach, and her and Charlie were very close. They looked very much alike. A lot of people would often mistake them for twins, but they were as close as sisters could be, and they were also as close as siblings could be, because they both really loved the little brother Zach a lot. |
2:17.0 | She was a senior in college at the University of Louisiana Lafayette, and a lot of people would love her, she had a very outgoing bubbly personality, she had long blonde curls, and she could often be seen on campus jumping on her golden black, Schwinn bike. |
2:34.0 | On top of her being an avid bike rider, she also loved animals, she rode horses, and most importantly being a Louisiana native, she loved spending time outdoors. So you would always see Mickey all around town. |
2:49.0 | And because she was always riding around and seeing the beautiful sights of her city, she loved taking pictures of just nature and animals. She always had a smile on her face, she was incredibly charismatic. She didn't wear a whole lot of makeup, she was more of a tomboyous type girl, but she had a really big heart, and she had a lot of people who loved and cared about her. |
3:11.0 | Mickey was always relaxed, and she really enjoyed going to different social events, like outdoor concerts with all of her friends. On the night of her disappearance, Mickey would attend her last concert and been known to her and her friends. |
3:24.0 | They went to the art atmosphere in Lafayette to go watch her outdoor concert, and then after the concert they decided to stop by and go visit a few friends. |
3:34.0 | Mickey lived a very carefree life, and like I said, she loved her bicycle. So after the concert, her and her friend, they decided to jump on their bikes late at night to ride to their other friends house. |
3:45.0 | Now, a lot of us were kids, we were told to be home before the street lights come on, be home before dark, but Mickey was never that type of child. |
3:53.0 | They literally would have to go out looking for her, because she'd be out so late riding her bike all around town, even late at night. So nothing changed from childhood as she grew into adulthood. |
4:04.0 | So they went to their friends house who lived on Ryan Street, so they were there the rest of the night, partying and hanging out and kicking it. |
4:11.0 | But after a while, Mickey grew really tired because she had to get up super early in the morning for her young brothers to high school graduation. |
4:18.0 | And then the back was going to be graduating and Mickey had to be back home to go to the graduation about 10 o'clock that morning. |
4:26.0 | So she knew she had to get up early, jump in the car and get to her parents house. |
4:31.0 | So she told her friends that she was going to call the night. And so one of her guy friends asked her, you know, it's really late. How about you put your bike in my truck and I can just drop you off. |
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