Those in the helicopter should have been charged with manslaughter at the very least. They took all his supplies leaving him for dead.
@truthylucy70682 сағат бұрын
I can't even imagine losing a child to a monster! Idk how you ever get over something like this!
@lisa84773 сағат бұрын
😢😢😢❤
@monicashields9165 сағат бұрын
Well, colour me Bamboozled. 🎉
@kevinchappell1986 сағат бұрын
You’re saying Helena wrong.
@SziaMachine-e1y8 сағат бұрын
small amount of drugs...please...I am tired of listening to stories trying to make pple out like they are lovely victims...when they brought it on themself. It 's called GET REAL
@clairevancleave150813 сағат бұрын
Sounds like he was a very strange guy.
@consciousobserver62914 сағат бұрын
Why the heck didn’t they take her DNA?? Wild. The whole thing is so so sad.
@serwombles881617 сағат бұрын
The Australia of my youth was so beautiful before the era of mass uncontrolled non EU immigration :( it saddens me my grand kids and children like little Damien will never see that Australia again
@Michael-jj5cv17 сағат бұрын
Wait are you serious that some people actually argued that this cowardly monster should have gotten charged with a lesser crime???? Are people that brainwashed by the propaganda the government is feeding them to think this guy deserves nothing but the maximum sentence well he stood around well some of these woman were actually still children were raped and them brutally murdered!!! This guy is a disgusting weak creature that shouldn't even be allowed to breath oxygen anymore and need I remind people that the other guy was dead so he could say whatever he liked with our the other person contradicting what he's saying so why not blame it all in the dead guy who's not here to defend himself since this happens often enough.
@1joshjosh117 сағат бұрын
This lady's voice is kind of turning me on.
@jandbyoung120 сағат бұрын
Pretty girl. So sad.
@tsmith328621 сағат бұрын
Don't believe it. There's just too many weird things about this case. First, a lot of the photos are photoshopped and not good ones either. I obviously can't show anyone here but I'll give an example. There's a younger photo of Xavier and he has a cig in his mouth shown here. That cig is not part of the photo. You can easily see that his lips are not around it. It was placed there. There's another photo of the family on a beach. There's another man in that same photo and in others he is photoshopped out of the pic. There's lots smore too. There was zero reason for Xavier to get rid of his family. Even if he had one it makes no sense to bury them. If they were under that porch they were put there with intentions of them being found. This is the French version of USA's Bradford Bishop. Another man who supposedly got rid of his family and went way out of his way to bury them when all he had to do was leave. Both these guys were supposedly smart enough to get lost forever so why do it as a fugitive ?
@randomcomment606821 сағат бұрын
So he scalped himself?? 😂🤡💀💀
@fluffpawzchronicleКүн бұрын
You're right to point out some of the nuances in the case of Asha Degree. There are a lot of inconsistencies and confusing details that have made investigators and others speculate about what could have happened. Here's a closer look at some of the points you're raising: 1. No Noise From Her Leaving: Asha’s brother, who shared a room with her, did not hear anything unusual during the night. If Asha had left on her own, it seems strange that he wouldn't have heard her, especially if she was leaving the house at such an unusual hour. This has led to suspicions that she may not have left voluntarily or that someone else was involved in her leaving. If she had been coerced or lured out, it's possible she wouldn't have made any noise, which could suggest grooming or manipulation rather than forceful abduction. 2. The Idea of Grooming: Grooming is a possibility that some people consider in cases like this, particularly when there are concerns about the way someone might have been coaxed or manipulated into leaving without showing signs of distress. In Asha’s case, there are certain factors that have led people to think that grooming could be a part of the scenario: The fact that Asha's belongings were neatly packed, suggesting that she may have been planning to leave, even though it was out of character for her. The idea that she was seen walking alone on the highway at such a late hour without apparent fear could imply that she was either following someone or trusting someone she knew. The lack of resistance or signs of distress may suggest she was led to believe this was a safe or normal thing to do, which is consistent with how grooming can work. 3. The Sheltering Theory: Some people believe that Asha may have been sheltered or manipulated into thinking she needed to leave or go with someone, without fully understanding the danger. This could tie into grooming or a situation where she might have been persuaded to trust someone she knew or even a stranger, thinking it was a safe situation, especially if she was young and impressionable. 4. No Signs of Forced Entry: As you pointed out, there were no signs that she was physically forced to leave the house. This raises more questions about whether she was tricked, groomed, or somehow convinced to leave on her own. The fact that her brother didn’t hear her, and there were no physical signs of a struggle, leaves open the possibility that she was manipulated into leaving quietly. Ultimately, while there isn't enough evidence to say for sure that grooming was involved, the possibility is there, especially when considering the oddities of the case. It could explain why Asha didn’t appear to be in distress or why she didn’t resist. However, until more details come to light, these ideas remain speculative. The fact that the case is still open suggests that investigators are looking at all possibilities, including the notion that someone could have manipulated her in some way. From our chatgpt hope it helps!! This is horrible:(
@fluffpawzchronicleКүн бұрын
Also the two finger prints one of a kid the other of a different person points to foul play.
@jenniferlonnes7420Күн бұрын
What a waste of a good girl, full of potential.
@SandyfayLeoКүн бұрын
I grew up in the 60s when hitchhiking was common, I was too suspicious to ever be tempted
@multilad816Күн бұрын
Hope you cover cases from Africa, Oceania, the Arctic Poles, and Asia
@conchen417Күн бұрын
I have to give you props for always doing your best to pronounce names accurately. So many other true crime KZbinrs don’t do that research. I’ve even found some that pronounce the name multiple different wrong ways in the same video 🤦♀️ I think it’s a sign of respect for the victims and absolutely essential
@randomcomment6068Күн бұрын
So was she alive when plummeting down the shaft or not?
@powerfuly0373Күн бұрын
The mother is one to blame
@CG-gp2gcКүн бұрын
😢
@a.nobodys.nobodyКүн бұрын
Leaving your spouse shortly after having triplets is crazy. And then moving far away? That's tough. I can't imagine doing any of that.
@amyc7528Күн бұрын
The similarity of the victim's photo to the artist's sketch is UNCANNY, right down to having all her hair to one side ... great video as usual, DC!
@BxbyHentaiКүн бұрын
There was a man named johnnie and he did it and confessed as he died
@foo219Күн бұрын
Once I started noticing the weasel words they became impossible to ignore.
@daynasafranek7807Күн бұрын
It’s so awful to imagine what she went through and I will never know how someone can commit crimes, such as this. It’s absolutely wicked. Thank you, DC.. you always are so respectful and kind. Rest in peace, Chong. ❤
@MvdV-g1oКүн бұрын
I am surprised that they didn't investigate any further into the possible involvement of the 13-y.o. boy into Kevin's demise. A 13 y.o. boy should be able to pick up a 4 y.o. and carry them 30 meters. A 5 and 7 y.o. likely could not without dragging him. It's a complete miscarriage of justice here.
@elaspoКүн бұрын
And who was Chong Un Kim? Nothing has been said about her.
@surreygirl2075Күн бұрын
A foggy day didnt help she could of gone of the bridge or got lost
@FrankFernandez-s6cКүн бұрын
Ahhhh that voice ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@FrankFernandez-s6cКүн бұрын
Another great case !
@Michael-jj5cvКүн бұрын
My opinion people are to polite, particularly the white middle class since they are raised that way. When something is going wrong or doesn't seem right they still don't want to be rude or offended the person rather than screaming in they face and getting away from the person. I have no problem at all in society, I'm not afraid of anyone and no problem speaking up immediately if i don't like something. I have four daughters and taught them at a very young age how to act and behave and don't worry for a second about hurting someone's feelings thru will get over it if your wrong. Just my opinion, I'm only halfway thru the video but seeing all the fearful comments and use your head, have good judgement and always follow your gut feeling about someone and speak up immediately, leave, tell scream I'm someone's face and completely forget about manners and what we had instilled in us by our parents too always be polite cuz if can get you killed.
@Emlane09Күн бұрын
I’m not sure if you’ve covered this case or not, but the Wichita Massacre was something I recently came across that gave me nightmares
@andshesmiles6272Күн бұрын
It could just be that they take the traditional role of being the man of the house seriously. We are talking about the 1930s here. Before women really worked outside of the house. Men were MEN
@IEATOSIКүн бұрын
Please do the unsolved case of Jessica Renee Johnson, a 37 year old mother, who was found hanging from a mailbox with shoe laces. Police labelled it a bizarre suicide but almost all of her family and friends are convinced that it was a homicide. There are pictures from that small mailbox and other pictures, which make this unsolved case more than suspicious.
@IEATOSIКүн бұрын
Please do the unsolved case of Jessica Renee Johnson, a 37 year old mother, who was found hanging from a mailbox with shoe laces. Police labelled it a bizarre suicide, but almost all of her family and friends are convinced that it was a homicide. There are pictures from that small mailbox and other pictures, which make this unsolved case more than suspicious.
@Deborahs.6992Күн бұрын
Maybe familial DNA is an option to try and identify her. Very intriguing case.
@robinbanks6102 күн бұрын
😢
@billiejomcmillan76322 күн бұрын
✌️♥️🙏
@mcrozz692 күн бұрын
Her prints and DNA should be submitted to other databases. It's not just CODIS or DNA. There are hundreds of databases, hundreds of DNA banks. I'd do the southern states... suspicious individuals usually disappear in the background in Texas, Alabama, Georgia.
@jhonkallum11772 күн бұрын
Men
@eadweard.Күн бұрын
White people.
@jenniferbreaux73852 күн бұрын
Brilliant as always ladies.
@jenniferlonnes74202 күн бұрын
What a sad and tragic case, especially if she did have a baby that was so cruelly taken from her.
@NatureLover-622 күн бұрын
I am sick of seeing so many women and girls whose lives have just started and are being stolen due to some depraved and sadistic psychopaths out there. Women are always fearful for a reason but we encounter too many men who refuse to listen or understand. And yet we are still being hunted like prey and dumped like trash. I am heartbroken for Ms. Kim’s family and loved ones as she came to the US for a better life but it was stolen 7 years after she came. May the killer of Ms. Kim now be found with any DNA that they can collect off of the bag that held her body as justice is long overdue. Much too long overdue.
@lazzyfare47212 күн бұрын
Once she was identified as being anything other then Caucasian I doubt any more resources were spent looking for her killer in Georgia!
@KohalaLover2 күн бұрын
Thank you DC. You always show respect and kindness to victims. Such a young, beautiful woman. Terrible how many females are preyed upon and murdered, mainly by men. Even more terrible was Georgia LE that had Miss Kim’s remains cremated. Could the killer be in law enforcement?
@sparklypoet14542 күн бұрын
The first artists rendering of Kim is amazing! How do they do it?? R I P beautiful Chong Un Kim
@multilad816Күн бұрын
Talent, skill, and trial and error
@janedoe43162 күн бұрын
I love your videos, idk if its you, but using AI to artificially enhance the photos doesnt properly represent them. Particularly with monolid or east asian people, it gives them double eyelids, which skews their image inaccurately. A blurry photo would be better than a bad ai photo