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YouTube star claims two 'human skulls' were delivered to his home as he reveals FBI investigation

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YouTube star claims two 'human skulls' were delivered to his home as he reveals FBI investigation

The FBI were called in to investigate

A YouTuber has claimed that two human skulls were delivered to his home.

Back in March 2025, Child Protective Services (CPS) showed up at American-Israeli podcaster Ethan Klein's home after someone filed a false report about his family.

The YouTuber first talked about the situation during episode 119 of the H3 Show and proceeded into more detail on 21 April on his h3h3Productions YouTube channel. According to the host of the H3 Podcast, CPS arrived after an anonymous tip claimed his child was 'crawling around and eating dog faeces.' The CPS officer told him the call may have come from someone who knew the family personally, Klein said.



Klein also pointed out that it’s incredibly easy to fake or spoof this kind of stuff online, which makes tracking down the source almost impossible. Around the same time, he and his family received two unidentified human skulls by mail, which led to the FBI being called in to investigate.

“We received two human skulls in the mail at our home which led us to have a very pleasant interview with the FBI,” Klein described.

Meanwhile, Klein has also been in the centre of an online feud with Ian 'iDubbbz' Carter, who recently called him out in a new Content Cop episode. In his response video, 'My Response to iDubbbz,' Klein called the hour-long takedown 'poorly researched' and 'desperate,' adding that he doesn’t get why he was singled out and accusing iDubbbz of selling out for attention. iDubbbz hasn’t reportedly responded to the video yet.

"Things have progressed past the point of 'that's just what the internet does'," Klein continued.

Klein has addressed online critics on his recent podcast episode. (H3 Podcast/YouTube)
Klein has addressed online critics on his recent podcast episode. (H3 Podcast/YouTube)

In a recent episode of H3, Klein also mentioned he's part of a Discord support group made up of other creators who’ve dealt with 'relentless, horrific harassment.'

However, over on Reddit, not everyone is convinced Klein's a victim.

"I do not believe this for a second. It's another grab for sympathy and a thinly veiled nod to his followers that continued harassment and brigading is justified," the first user wrote.

"I just saw that their latest collab is skull themed with a guy who collects skulls. This really seems like something they ordered and forgot about. Or this is all promo to sell their clothes?" another argued. "No member of snark has 4k+ to spend of trolling Ethan Klein."

Others added that the suspicion rose when the first thing Klein did was pick up the skulls to inspect them rather than call the police straight away.

Since then, Klein has fired back at the conspiracy theories, insisting he has 'insane, ample documentation' to prove he didn’t send the skulls himself.

Featured Image Credit: H3 Podcast / YouTube