“If death hasn’t come for me, why should I go to it?” that’s the indomitable human spirit
@PaintingWithLindy8 ай бұрын
Very wise my friend ❤✨
@ktxoxie7728 ай бұрын
she was ready to die. She wanted to die quickly. She waited to die. She never died. If it was survival instinct, she wouldn't have thought all of that. When she never died. She knew she had to survive, She Survived. At this point She had an unbreakable spirit, and she had an unbreakable survival instinct.
@grey.themusiccat8 ай бұрын
"WE WERE BORN TO INHERIT THE STARS" (they scream as they charge towards the guy)
@katrinahtims66878 ай бұрын
@@ktxoxie772of
@brittnay2798 ай бұрын
In HS I was at a party that got busted. I talked to the cops through the window, gave them all of my information and then they went to wait out front for all of us. All of the other kids walked out, got in line, and got MIPs. I drunkenly thought “nah, they can come in here if they want to give me one.” I crawled into bed and went to sleep… Woke up an hour or so later to all of my friends drinking. They all got MIPs and I didn’t lmao. Never make it easy.
@voidface88278 ай бұрын
There’s a few details that make the entire event sadder. 1) Initially the kids couldn’t get through to emergency services due to the attacks in Oslo. The lines were completely overloaded. 2) Due to all emergency vehicles and police in the area being in Oslo, they did not have the staff to go to the island. 3) Police were scared to go onto the island as they thought there were several gunmen. Most Norwegians are connected to someone who was there in some way.
@norwegianpride75238 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly I think the cops also only had one chopper, and it was under maintenance that day. I think they had to wait for an armored boat to take them to the island. Disclaimer; this is just what I believe I heard back then, I haven't looked it up, so I'm not 100% sure
@legendkilla3rd8 ай бұрын
I live in the US 🇺🇸(South Texas near the Gulf).I remember hearing about this horrible tragedy,the bombing....the shooter in the island,I thought it was just a campsite.I knew not the extent that this monster's depraved actions had taken.My condolences and my prayers 🙏 go out to Everyone all of Norway.
@elouise55938 ай бұрын
The bombing in Oslo and the massacre on the island were done by the same man, from what I just read.
@loveablesimp8 ай бұрын
Police are awful
@ladychucklefuck8 ай бұрын
@@elouise5593yup
@CaseyMarie11-118 ай бұрын
The kid that pretended to not have an arm for weeks,so he could give his brother pointers when he woke up. Man,that part got me. 😭
@lindaliew23128 ай бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@bryannamonks24438 ай бұрын
It’s so sweet especially knowing how older brother was fighting to keep him alive and untouched.
@myannai91157 ай бұрын
same man, i dont think ive shed a tear in 10 years but that part got me too
@quintychannel7 ай бұрын
Sobbing fr 😭
@zxoe7 ай бұрын
@@myannai9115 really? 😭
@MikoBytez6 ай бұрын
The kid that got shot in the eye protecting their little brother was so sad, just laying on the shore while bleeding out, humming and telling jokes for the others that have gotten injured, then calling for his brother? Thats so sad this guy is a monster, all these deaths of innocent children and the grieving from parents. This is just heart breaking, i hope the children are resting in peace.
@kristenellie2 ай бұрын
thankfully both brothers survived!!
@Rando1481Ай бұрын
Dang surviving a shot in the eye is crazy
@Rando1481Ай бұрын
@@kristenelliemy boy got lucky wich is good
@miaa.crv29Ай бұрын
this is so heart breaking God bless them
@jielyn17Ай бұрын
not to sound mean, but how could they rest in peace when they got killed by a crazy guy, they were so young.
@sanjana_4498 ай бұрын
imagine brutally killing 77 and injuring more than probably hundreds, getting arrested but STILL living a life better than the victims
@cjscatcat8 ай бұрын
It's hateful is what it is.
@cheycheyfriend2478 ай бұрын
i mean the lives of the victims families are better than his. the quality of life is amazing in norway and their crime rates and recidivism rates are incredible. so... idk
@cheycheyfriend2478 ай бұрын
@@cjscatcat idk it seems more like a society that can operate without the need to satisfy their bloodlust and revenge
@cjscatcat8 ай бұрын
@@cheycheyfriend247 what he did .. goes beyond any normal crime and there should be no release for a person of his ilk .. I'm sorry, I may think that Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland all have amazing rates for things that are out of control here and in other countries, but when it comes to mass crimes such as this one, there is no rehab that would guarantee he wouldn't reoffend and is his life worth risking another 100+ lives or more? I don't think normal circumstances apply to things like this. It's in the arena of a war crime or an act of terrorism (whether viewed as domestic or international) ... imho I would have considered the death penalty for such a crime and I won't apologize for thinking that the lives of 100+ children/adults are worth one who values so little the lives of others. Why should the citizens of Norway have to pay for his incarceration after what he did? That's why it is so absolutely hateful, not only does he live in comfort, but his victims families are part of the country he is incarcerated in so therefore their taxes contribute to his well being! It's downright insulting to the victims and their families that he is allowed so many luxuries and so little of what most normal people would want him to endure - less creature comfort, daily doses of hard work and some sort of non violence regime whether through religion or some other form. Not to mention mental health sessions ... not violent video games. That makes my stomach turn. Idc if he never gets out, he is reliving his greatest moments every time he plays those games, it's sick. It's like allowing a pedophile to watch children at their leisure. That's just my opinion but I've got a few years on me and I think I speak for a lot of folks just like me.
@blackwomangamer26378 ай бұрын
@@cjscatcat Yap yap, long story for saying youre a sociopath with lusts for killing
@una.18908 ай бұрын
From Norway here. The police never walks around with a gun and it’s ONLY used in highly dangerous situations. So if the bomb hadn’t happened, anders with a gun and a police uniform would make people call the police because it’s so strange, but because of the bomb attack it made sense that he had the gun when he went to the island
@Peechiness8 ай бұрын
I was just gonna comment that. I have a friend from Norway. When I was visiting I saw police just holding baton sticks, no gun unless needed.
@ysteinberg50848 ай бұрын
They kinda changed the approach since this event though, now they at least keep guns in their cars. Earlier they usually had to go back to the police station to get a gun. I remember arguing with him on some online forum (nettby or something) and I still think about whether I could have changed his mind if I'd taken him more seriously.. He only talked about the problem of Islam though, never mentioned his thoughts on what it meant in his head. I remember the shock and eerie feeling I got when I saw his face on national TV.. (I've seen this guy, and then I remembered when they displayed one of his profile pictures) I still wonder whether I could have changed his mind if I had been better at debating.. But I'm not sure stupidity has a cure..
@cecil27428 ай бұрын
@@ysteinberg5084 you talked to him online before this? What was the debate about
@ysteinberg50848 ай бұрын
@@cecil2742 A few years earlier, around 2006 I think. He wanted people to agree with him that muslims was horrible, seemed to assume that all muslims was part of the muslim brotherhood that wanted to spread islam throughout the world. The moment anyone suggested that, maybe most muslims aren’t jihadists he seemed to get angry, and thought people were naive.. Which might be the case, people are naive when it comes to Islam, but that doesn’t make him right.. According to his - for the most part nonsensical - manifest he seemed to think that the only way to deal with Islam was to do what jihadists are doing.. The truth is, it isn’t.. The only way is to educate them. The Quran is the most obviously fake religion there is.. Don’t be an Islamophobe, Islam is pathetic, it even disproves itself in its own scriptures.. Also, there’s been 30 000+ terrorist attacks by jihadists since he did one, did he really think that we should do the same? What but a horrible world to live in would that create? Very delusional..
@dineosheilathenga46888 ай бұрын
interesting how prisoners live in such comfortable conditions yet crime rates are so low yet countries where prisoners are treated like animals have higher crime rates.
@KendlickLama8 ай бұрын
The brother of the boy who lost one arm willingly trying to live with one arm tucked in, so he can teach his older brother and he prepares his parents for when the brother wakes up. Thats so beautiful
@LucianoMorales-fy1cg8 ай бұрын
8😮😮
@j0udee8 ай бұрын
I teared up hearing this 😢
@YOU_SHALL_NOW_PASS8 ай бұрын
That shit made me real sad. As a brother myself, my heart goes out to them
@starzm4rs8 ай бұрын
that part made me want to cry especially because im the eldest sibling of two
@SigmaFroid8 ай бұрын
i teared up
@rockytina21692 ай бұрын
the teenagers making jokes during their last moments is just heartbreaking. it really just reminds you that these were CHILDREN who had to endure this incident.
@lolololskibid6 күн бұрын
yeah and it’s sad because they were making jokes because they were scared :(
@CoffeeAndBusiness5 күн бұрын
That’s what people in the military do. It’s a basic human response. “Embrace the suck” is what we say
@SamTEC11297 ай бұрын
“If death hasn’t come for me, why should I go to it?” Is possibly the most badass quote I have ever heard
@KonekoCat.6 ай бұрын
Heard*
@simma264Ай бұрын
@@SamTEC1129 GRAMMAR* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
@Player456London21 күн бұрын
Facts 💯 wise kid
@ebulliently7 ай бұрын
my heart hurts so much listening to the story of the locals using their own personal boats and desperately trying to get close and be quiet to rescue those kids. they’re true heroes, the pinnacle of humanity.
@ember69555 ай бұрын
Yeah, most of them didn't even know what they were getting into when loading their boat. They had to bear witness to so many teen corpses. In an interview, there was a couple who helped the teens. They weren't sure what to do first when they heard gunshots from the island, but then decided to go there and help out. The woman, when mentioning the sight of the island when they first closed in, broke down on camera. When I was watching it, I felt an ugly lump in my throat. No one had it okay that day. Norway will never forget.
@sprigatoni8 ай бұрын
Daaamn that girl survived because she wanted to insult her enemy and read a Harry Potter book before she died. Badass ngl. Very straightforward bucket list
@Steph-zo5zk8 ай бұрын
if being on tumblr taught me anything it's that fandom and pettiness are truly underrated survival skills
@alisonmercer59468 ай бұрын
@@Steph-zo5zklol
@tinymochijennie36898 ай бұрын
I wish I was as motivated as her 😅
@daisydove33368 ай бұрын
I knew one story in my country that a person told is friend, if he ever died, read the latest episode of naruto by his grave. He unfortunately did die, and his friend is honoring his wish.
@ROTTEN_MOONLIGHT8 ай бұрын
"Perish" "Nuh uh"
@minilulu53875 ай бұрын
So he killed 77 kids and instead of death he plays video games, lives in duplex, food made for him and has birds as pets. I just don’t understand, I truly don’t, HOW IS THIS REAL?!
@vianeymolina14828 ай бұрын
Aurora is a norwegian singer who wrote a song to her dear friend who died in the massacre , it is called “Litte Boy In The Grass”, it not only shows her pain but also the feelings of her nation
@viciouslady13408 ай бұрын
great singer and performer
@truehappiness4U8 ай бұрын
@@viciouslady1340she used to be authentic, but Hollywood is pushing her into this weird spiritual singer image. She doesn’t have much freedom anymore as artist unfortunately
@sylviej50188 ай бұрын
i didnt know that song was about this :( thank you
@lisakarson32798 ай бұрын
That interesting knowing what I know about these celebrities and how they're all affiliated with Freemasons. I would like to think she means well with that, but I never trust a celebrity's good deeds without 2nd guessing their motives because of their affiliations w them. Most celebrities do this kind of stuff for more clout and more $. I guess I'll never know🤔
@Rae-ss1df8 ай бұрын
@@truehappiness4U Oh, that's very interesting. For some reason I thought that she was just being more open with her spiritual side, but if that isn't who she actually is, it's weird for them to push her to be like that.
@Moco_bean8 ай бұрын
This is a small detail that I would like to add. Some of the teens that were killed were from my local high school. I didn’t know them personally, but there is a memorial outside the school and I see it very often. Several of these stone ‘statues’ are placed all over norway outside school that the kids were from.
@NoraElise20077 ай бұрын
It is one outside my school and Eidsvoll byggningen to
@serwombles8816Ай бұрын
Is your local area overrun with Muslims?
@TheTrueStrongest8 ай бұрын
This man murdered almost 100 children and is living life better than the some middle class families in the US this is insane
@nubiangoddess23238 ай бұрын
YT PRIVILEGES
@noreaeron8 ай бұрын
@@nubiangoddess2323 it´s the scandi prison system and it´s the same for everyone that goes to prison here. And though it might seem unfair in a case like this, it works, we have some of the lowest levels of reoffending in the world because our prison system is like this.
@nancy-qj4eg8 ай бұрын
@@noreaeron but does reoffending really matter in the case of such a high-risk person? Like Stephanie said, there's no chance he's getting out even if there's re-evaluation of his case for parole. I don't understand why he gets to live in peace without any regrets while families around the world can barely afford decent housing and other necessities. He's a monster who's getting cradled by the prison system.
@lalaland79618 ай бұрын
@@noreaeron the problem is justice. In America people who simply had 20 grams of weed are being r-warded in prisons while your sick pathetic citizens who hate people who are not blonde with blue eyes live in practical luxury. You would think for crimes like mass murderers rules would be amended but I see there is no strong sense of justice in that coutnry
@Kat-qf7ov8 ай бұрын
@@nancy-qj4eg yeah, like reintegration is a great cause that I also believe in but in cases of life sentences without a chance for parole, reintegration is out of the question, so maybe these people shouldn't get the same nice reintegration treatment
@Luluxbracelets2 ай бұрын
Those two brothers were beautiful. The older one trying to help and make everyone laugh while he couldn't see and could literally touch his brain and the other tucking his arm in his shirt until his brother woke up from his coma to help him learn how to live with one arm. They were raised beautifully.
@NorsePearl8 ай бұрын
Most of us Norwegians believe that if he should against all odds get released, then somebody will kill him. Now we just laugh at his pitiful cries and claims about him being mistreated in prison for not being allowed luxury goods. He also legally changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen... Fjotolf basically is the Norwegian version of Billy Bob, it's got the same cultural ring and tone to it.
@ericascharf87118 ай бұрын
Ty for the insight!
@machy42668 ай бұрын
Keep him in! You guys keep laughing and make him the most pathetic laughingstock of the nation.
@asavapowell74808 ай бұрын
i like that...thanks norse pearl
@imalittletoxicjustalittle8 ай бұрын
@@ericascharf8711 they dont think like this at all they get released and live normal lives nobody will kill him
@ericascharf87118 ай бұрын
@@imalittletoxicjustalittle Joys of the internet, never a day where you don’t have to fact check a thousand things and then still be confused lol
@LaffeeTaffeeGG8 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the absolute fuckery that was the police rescue operation on the island. Allow me to explain it, as described by Wikipedia. Police were called within a few minutes of the shooting, and realized they didn't have a proper helicopter to fly them out to the island. They had to take a vehicle instead. It took police 40 minutes just to get to the dock. When they arrived there, several civilians were already rescuing kids in the water by boat. Police told them to fuck off. Then the police realized that the ferry which was normally used to transport people from the dock to the island had been driven several minutes away after the shooting started. They had to sit around and wait for another official police boat to arrive to take them across the water. In the meantime, police were told to "observe and report" while they waited. They sat on their asses for about 20 minutes until the official boat finally arrived. They all hopped in, started going across the water, and the engine died. They fuckered around with the engine for a few minutes, then eventually they all just got into a civilian boat anyways, and finally arrived on the island, over an hour after the shooting started. As soon as they saw Breivik, he surrendered. No confrontation, no nothing. It was that easy. Also, the police arrested one of the survivors on the island because he had a suspicious haircut. They kept him in custody for 17 hours and interrogated him before finally realizing how stupid they were, and released him.
@urami548 ай бұрын
absolutely disgusting of them
@LaffeeTaffeeGG8 ай бұрын
@@urami54 We think Uvalde was disgusting. I can't even imagine what it must have been like for the police to just sit around doing fuck-all while a maniac with a gun was playing target practice with a bunch of kids trapped on an island. And they told the civilians to stop rescuing kids from the water. Like wtf.
@ijustwannabehappier-v49738 ай бұрын
Her asses purposely left that part out because she didnt want to offend the norwegian police department.
@hakone18418 ай бұрын
@@urami54 yeah the folks in charge not the officers
@ADLC.EDITZZ8 ай бұрын
@@ijustwannabehappier-v4973maybe she didn’t know that’s crazy
@foundit14138 ай бұрын
I get the idea behind Norwegian prisons. But in cases like these... They don't deserve such humane treatment 🤦🏻♀️
@Veslis8 ай бұрын
No but they Will get worse mentaly so when they get out they would kill more but in nordic cells its like normal life
@Veslis7 ай бұрын
@timeforproblems as a norwigean I get the idea for those with lower crimes but for him he deservs to live in a konsentrasjon camp that hitler mass
@Liv_Tea7 ай бұрын
He doesn't. He can't socialize with other people he is in isolation
@en754236 ай бұрын
@@Liv_Teait was stated in the video that he can contact different people and can even play chess with the volunteer 01:31:37
@Liv_Tea6 ай бұрын
@emilynguyen1873 No, he can't, I live in norway they give us an update on him, and they say he is bored as hell because he can get any socializing
@gretagoose6 ай бұрын
I was recently in Norway, and we passed the fjord this island was on. our tour guide told us the story of this tragedy. the way norwegians, and people accustomed to their culture, talk about tragedy in a different way from anywhere else i’ve experienced. they never skirt around it, but they also don’t bring it up for no reason. multiple times things like suicide, murder, and other tragedies were mentioned by Norwegians in an odd way that let the moment pass. it was strangely comforting. this was a tragedy that stained the utopic mindset and image of Norway. The man that committed this crime was a given a special sentence- one that technically isn’t even legal. thank you for covering this, it’s an, at least nternationally, under-reported case.
@maxeiting21628 ай бұрын
The fact that he thinks he’s a victim after what he did and while he’s living in his duplex and playing video games is just… I don’t even know what to say.
@Zaezae68758 ай бұрын
He sounds like a child that's just been grounded it's ridiculous and in a way he is because look at the way he is living in there it pisses me off
@cheycheyfriend2478 ай бұрын
it doesnt matter.
@unknown_mentalweirdo74428 ай бұрын
What do you mean by "it doesn't matter"?@@cheycheyfriend247
@midnull60098 ай бұрын
Well technically he is a victim...his mom did fuck him up. All assaultes are victims of some sort of abuse...they just pass it on to others. Trauma begets trauma.
@Blakenew1278 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009SO MANY OTHER PEOPLE had even more abusive mothers and never went around getting pleasure from committing mass murder.
@emmaschus8 ай бұрын
I remember our principal coming into our classroom in 2011, fourth grade. They told us that three students from seventh grade had been killed. We had a memorial in the gym, sitting on the gym mats. To this day every year on 22. July there is a moment of silence followed by a reading of every child and classmate that we lost that day on the radio. We will and can never forget🌹❤️
@Sunnysimming19788 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142you don’t even have videos lol
@grabbagconversations28028 ай бұрын
@@Sunnysimming1978😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@funimasuku86648 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142 bro you joined KZbin 1 day ago 😒
@WhisperingEcho338 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142 WTF is ur problem? U must be slooooow sloooowwww huh? Like turtles look at you and scream "Hurry Up!" All u did was copy and paste that same lame AF excuse for a sentence. You need help 😂. Your account had only been up for 48hrs
@vinasbabiri1308 ай бұрын
Dette er så trist
@pusekatt74338 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian, I remember this day so well, horrible. Three of my classmates were there when it happened. Luckily all of them survived, but not unscarred. One of them left the world years later because of the trauma.. And seeing how few we are in this country, everyone either knew someone directly impacted, or just one link away from someone who did. We will never forget.
@neonflamingo16704 ай бұрын
Dane here, I was 14 at the time, visiting my aunt. Went out for a walk and when i came back, my aunt was listening to the radio, she said something horrible is happening in Norway.. it was right after the bombings took place. As we were making dinner an update rolled in and the first deaths started getting reported... This is one of the first videos i just can't stomach,, maybe because it was so close to home or maybe because the youngest victims were my age... Either way my heart bleeds, and i feel indescribable pain for the victims and their families. I hope all of the victims rests in peace, and that that monster rots in prison.
@baguettesarenice8 ай бұрын
The way he’s calling the prison he’s in inhumane when he’s living better than a lot of lower class people essentially for free is insane to me.
@staceykucan36868 ай бұрын
You could have stopped at “when he’s still living”. That says it all.
@nicky16268 ай бұрын
The fact that he still breaths...this is disturbing, honestly..most of his victims are not...😢
@TDdelta7778 ай бұрын
Him going after teens probably makes his predicament much worse vs someone who is there that doesn't involve mass murder and kids. He doesn't deserve “humane” and it's something he should have considered before going on a literal hunting spree after kids.
@neyusong8 ай бұрын
fr he should be in solitary confinement
@baguettesarenice8 ай бұрын
@@neyusong the crazy thing is I believe she said that WAS solitary confinement. Could be wrong tho
@darkwickgames71758 ай бұрын
Not to mention the fact that when the police arrested him and took him in, he started "flexing" for the pictures, which raised the question if he was at all sane. It's been 13 years, but I remember the media updates vividly and it was HORRIFYING.
@suzieritz29578 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142she talks the entire video.. Soooo YOU have a Stephanie of your own in your channel huh?? I watch these stories because she is a great story teller. There are a ton of channels with the same stories.
@Boing26998 ай бұрын
@@suzieritz2957it’s a bot. If you ever see an account saying “my videos are way better than this creator’s” or “this creator is stealing my content!” Or similar things, it’s a bot account. Replying won’t do anything, your reply likely won’t even get read by the person who set up the bot account. The best thing to do is report the comment and/or account.
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin8 ай бұрын
Maybe the twist is that he was sane. That he was a super sane man. That the name his parents gave him was Super Sane Man (tm). Psychologists knew him as the sanest of men. "Bullet proof sanity man" Proof? This internet comment right here.
@perpendicularmouse8 ай бұрын
@@suzieritz2957 its a spam, just ignore or report these types of comments
@fangirl30868 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142shut up
@hubib48478 ай бұрын
I’m thankful that you’re covering cases from all over the world. I’ve always wanted big crime youtubers to cover some of the bigger cases in Norway, but never expected it to actually happen. I’m from Norway, and this day is like our 9/11. I’m pretty sure every Norwegian old enough to remember it, knows where they were and what they were doing when they heard these shocking news.
@minisnakali8 ай бұрын
That's exactly what it is, I was in school when it happened and everyone talked about it for days and even months after, I still hear it come up in conversations today. This really was our 9/11 and I don't think any of us will forget that horrible attack, and the fact he called them "sheep" too, like they weren't even human to him
@jansilverthorn7778 ай бұрын
The fact that this happened in Norway, of all countries, made it that more shocking and horrific. 🇨🇦
@idawis8 ай бұрын
I’m from Sweden and it was huge news even here. Everyone of all ages knew and all we heard from grandparents was “that would never happen in Sweden” and look at Sweden now. It’s literally a gang war here with innocent people getting shot almost everyday
@maxedberg43548 ай бұрын
It was a huge thunderstorm with heavy rains on the island where i live and i ran inside to the TV remembering thinking the electricity is gonna go but no, streaming on the tv was live news from Utoya, it is imprintined in memory forever. It was awful. Love from Sweden!
@bimgorling20368 ай бұрын
Jag är svensk och jag minns det så tydligt! Jobbade nätter på den tiden så jag var bara hemma den dagen. Tror det första jag hörde var en bekant, som är journalist, som skrev på Facebook att det var en pågående skottlossning på ett norskt kollo. Det här var i ett väldigt tidigt skede! Satt framför TV, dator och mobilen hela dagen och uppdaterade allt för att få höra det senaste! Det var så surrealistiskt, för det började redan som en fruktansvärd händelse, men ju mer man fick veta ju värre blev det! Och så kändes det som att det fortsatte i säkert ett år!
@mimmixio75782 ай бұрын
A friend of mine from school was killed on the island and one dear friend of mine was supposed to be on the same ferry as ABB, but thankfully their driver had to stop for food due to low bloodsugar from diabetes. They were camp counselors and went to the mainland to do some shopping. Ive never been some thankful for someone being chronically ill before
@tildahernstrom37858 ай бұрын
You forgot the point that he was moved to another prison recently which even has a view towards Utoya... Sickening
@zammyb45357 ай бұрын
😳 😡
@jessicallanos977 ай бұрын
Wow!!!!! Smfh 😢😢😢
@SaschaLomena5 ай бұрын
damn. I should do the same. Then I can live in a hotel for the rest of my life
@Norwegiangirlie5 ай бұрын
@@SaschaLomena dont make fun of that. its a national tragiedy. alot of people in norway have cousins, siblings, children or other relatives who died. My dads best friend was the leader(she was also a politican) for the children, she risked her life for the kids. dont make fun of it.
@SaschaLomena5 ай бұрын
@@Norwegiangirlie victims have relatives? Insane. I guess you must still be in school, its ok. My comment was obviously making fun of the criminal justice system not the victims. Its a european problem. Iam from Germany. Its the same here. Lax sentencing and countires filled with repeat offenders
@Jay-nj1rq8 ай бұрын
Holy fuck, I lived a dorm that’s so much smaller than his “prison”. Never having to worry about money, no responsibilities, food made for you every day, I can just have a pet and play video games all day?!?!?! Please arrest me now!!!!
@Danuxsy8 ай бұрын
that's because he can never be blamed for what happened and he is treated accordingly (put in quarantine)
@KumaraDosha8 ай бұрын
@@Danuxsy What.
@Danuxsy8 ай бұрын
@@KumaraDosha Determinism.
@IdontKnow-ht5ib8 ай бұрын
@@Danuxsy You’re insane, don’t talk about theories like they’re facts.
@MoonyFBM8 ай бұрын
it's not a great time still.. you're isolated from everything and will never be free again. You dont have freedom or anything like that, it's not a good time -_-
@BrynnWelch7 ай бұрын
"A son shouldn't do that to his mother, right?" the gasp I gasped😭
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas90725 ай бұрын
Time?
@frostflower55554 ай бұрын
13:50 disgusting son, psychopath.
@くコ彡-t8k4 ай бұрын
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 dont know why ppl havent given the time but here it is 13:50 for context start at 12:50
@moonstoneash5 ай бұрын
my younger brother is an amputee due to a work accident when he was only 18. he lost his entire left arm. the tucking the arm in thing really got me because we all found ourselves doing that to see how difficult it would be for him when he woke up. it’s a feeling that never really goes away, you always feel a little like “why this, and why him”. my brother has managed to accomplish a lot sans arm and is doing very well. but i’ll never forget that time in the hospital and at home trying to take a shower with just one arm because my little brother was going to have to, so why shouldn’t i.
@anastasiyam77408 ай бұрын
The scariest part is that there are so many men out there who think the same way like him
@KatlynHaydon8 ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking…..
@hakone18418 ай бұрын
but the comforting part is that no matter how many people that think like him, they are in a an extreme minority and people will forever look down on those people and stand up for whats right
@Szarekh_Silentking8 ай бұрын
women too
@hmongfunsize8 ай бұрын
That’s why we will always pick the bear 🐻
@KMcKenzie98 ай бұрын
@@Szarekh_SilentkingPIPE DOWN, MALE, YOU ARENT A VICTIM, THIS ISNT ABOUT YOU.
@ArtsyL0ser8 ай бұрын
as a swede, this day is a day that the whole scandinavia knows about and remembers years later, those poor kids will never be forgotten
@muggleintheupsidedown8 ай бұрын
As an American, it makes me sad my country hasn’t done more to stop the ongoing violence against kids here): I live in Texas, have a 10 year old and dread sending her to school. I’m amazed at how other countries have handled tragedies like this(even if it’s not all been perfect), and what they’ve done to prevent them after the fact! I’ve lost faith in my government, it’s a damn mess.
@ArtsyL0ser8 ай бұрын
@@muggleintheupsidedown Yeah I completely understand that, I would've been terrified to go to school over there to be honest. I know that crazy people live all over the world and attacks can happen anywhere but from an outside perspective it almost looks like America is pouring fuel on the fire by keeping weapons (which in MANY other countries would be completely illegal) legal and not that difficult to acess :(
@TennSingtsuan96978 ай бұрын
@@muggleintheupsidedown If you don’t trust the government, you have to protect your 2A~~
@TennSingtsuan96978 ай бұрын
@@ArtsyL0ser I can't understand if someone don't trust the government and want the government to control weapons.
@ArtsyL0ser8 ай бұрын
@@TennSingtsuan9697 What do you mean? It's the fact that the Amercian goverment doesn't do anything about a very clear problem in the whole country that probably makes people lose faith in them. I think that a lot of people would start trusting them a lot more if they actually did something to ensure the safety of their people, like making deadly weapons illegal. Of course shit would still happen, gun violence is a big problem here in Sweden too even if guns are illegal but I still think it would help. It would show that the goverment at least is trying to do something about it.
@fleur_71818 ай бұрын
The unbelievable thing is, that civilians at the coast where the island was, decided to take their boats to the island and rescue children. It's because of them a lot of children were saved. I won't go too much into this as I don't find myself qualified to talk about this, but there was a lot of debate afterwards on how the police responded to the attack on the island. They were wayyyyyy too late to respond when arriving at the coast that looked directly at the island. And even when they got there, it took them a while to get to the island because they were scared of what would happen. Like I understand since there was another attack in Oslo, but here there were soldiers were risking their lives taking their boats to the island to save children while police used their time.
@breetoldyouso8 ай бұрын
Sounds like Sewol :(
@KuukiSh18 ай бұрын
Makes you lose hope in everyone...
@sleepymonsteraddict8 ай бұрын
A similar thing happened in the story about the Korean boat incident Rotten Mango covered. Authorities were hesitant to go in due to the danger, but simple fishermen and hobby divers risked their lives to pull the students out of the water. While it is disgusting that civilians had to intervene because of the lack of care from the police, it is at the same time really wholesome to know that in both these incidents all the locals united to save as many children as they could. In this case the civilians must have been terrified, they had no weapons to defend themselves, chances were high that the monster was gonna shoot people on the boat to prevent the kids from being saved.
@dineosheilathenga46888 ай бұрын
i was surprised at how it took them more than an hour to get to the island . I guess they where overwhelmed considering how unusual crime is in general in the area?
@mysundrop6 ай бұрын
Sounds like the police response at the Uvalde school shooting in Texas where the police stood around outside the building while kids were being shot
@jilliancurtis9929Ай бұрын
I am utterly and unbelievably obsessed with his woman. She could narrarate the terms and conditions and I’d be on the edge of my seat! I’ve never seen anyone who could paint such a perfect picture simply describing a story. Sea incredible as this needs to be recognized as one of the best true crime channels yet! Obsessed!
@michellebachan54558 ай бұрын
The brother who was telling the kids jokes and then when both the brothers survived it broke me. God i hope they just remain happy, healthy and together for the rest of their lives 🤍
@cherimoya36018 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention a 17 year old boy, Anzor Djoukaev, was held in captivity for 17 hours after the attack, even though Anders had already confessed. According to wikipedia he was forced to do a strip search, and wasn't allow to contact his parents, who likely assumed he was dead. The two main reasons given were that he had a different haircut than his ID photo, and that he didn't react as intensely as the other survivors to the carnage.
@Megabot_60008 ай бұрын
That is terrible because surely he was traumatized.
@acebawood8 ай бұрын
@@Megabot_6000 Or, an INTJ. INTJ's don't (typically) respond with emotion in critical situations since it is more important to keep one's mental faculties alert and processing at a rapid speed.
@hohoho27157 ай бұрын
@@Megabot_6000Definitely. The reason he did not react in a manner similar to the rest of the survivors was because he had witnessed and survived a mass murder in Chechnya when he was younger.
@brittnay2798 ай бұрын
The part that always makes me cry is hearing about the adults saving the kids begging them to close their eyes and not look around. It’s such a sweet act of kindness…like the adults saving them are still trying to protect their young minds from trauma even tho they’ve just been through the most traumatic events of their lives.
@ZelMulderАй бұрын
that girl who wanted to call a class mate a douche and watch a series’ final movie is lowkey so real for that.
@sheitakhanna90808 ай бұрын
The lil brother hacks part got me sobbing. My prayers to all the innocent lives lost and their loved ones. I hope you guys will find comfort in your lives through allthe beautiful memories youshared with each other. They are all in a better place now.
@Microdosingyourvalidation8 ай бұрын
💔🙌🏿
@katicabolgar50248 ай бұрын
The boy tucking one arm in his shirt to help his brother is SOOOOO heartbreaking
@SheliaCeles-sd6yh8 ай бұрын
It's heartbreaking yet beautiful.
@ktxoxie7728 ай бұрын
Right. I almost cried. Had to pause and collect my tears
@satangx8 ай бұрын
I fully cried at that, I was already on the verge but that broke me
@asavapowell74808 ай бұрын
i started cleaning my dusty old ass room after that line played....smh
@ellieblack80284 ай бұрын
i wonder what lifehacks he came up with
@RoseEyed8 ай бұрын
The fact those kids didn't even know what guns sounded like because of how uncommon shootings are there and now they'll never forget breaks my heart. Edit: I didn't mention the US or US shootings and I'm American. If you're American and wouldn't know what gun shots sounded like because of where you live, congrats. You would be a person who lives somewhere were shootings aren't common and it would be sad if THAT'S how you found out. I also didn't say a mass shooting was the ONLY way someone could learn the sound. But if THAT'S how you did THAT WOULD STILL BE SAD. Not everything is about us including the video...
@midnull60098 ай бұрын
No. That means that they're sheltered.
@oniononion75608 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009Not sheltered, just not exposed to such sounds. Shootings aren’t common there at all.
@kittystetson67378 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009bad take, man.
@RoseEyed8 ай бұрын
@@oniononion7560 Apparently not routinely having a shooting means you're sheltered lol
@CaseyMarie11-118 ай бұрын
Right @@RoseEyed! I mean we can't all be like the US,where there's a new school being shot up every day 🙄 And before anyone says I'm unfairly judging the US,I'm an American...
@vamplett4 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian person, this situation always horrified me. I was a kid when it happened, but I remember all the times every year where people mourned over this tragedy. My younger sister was born only a few days before it happened and my parents were still in Oslo when the whole thing started; I’m so grateful they were far enough away to not be harmed at all. Prayers and love to all those lives lost on that day.
@SinisterFears8 ай бұрын
The fact that this man gets nicer living conditions than most people after what he did and that he thinks he deserves even better puts me at a loss for words. He doesn’t deserve even a mattress to sleep on.
@cheycheyfriend2478 ай бұрын
well norway has one of the lowest crime rates and reoffender rates on earth and highest quality of life.... so.... maybe their lack of lust for revenge is something good?
@6fr1end348 ай бұрын
The prisons in norway are typically pretty nice apparently
@cheycheyfriend2478 ай бұрын
the living conditions in general in norway are nice. so its really none of our business.
@IXScasualty8 ай бұрын
Yes, the thought makes me a bit uncomfortable, but I would recommend you do some research on how beneficial Norway’s prisons are for its country. It’s hard to implement right away in the United States, with the political polarization and history, but our nation (or if you don’t live here, the country with the most prison issues) would be far better off by transitioning to Norway’s prison system.
@tekitaway28 ай бұрын
@@cheycheyfriend247He doesn't deserve it anyways
@catherinethecatlike8 ай бұрын
Whenever there’s a “summer camp” that held on an island i never have a good feeling… isolation from their parents/family and the rest of society while trapped with strangers is a *screaming red flag* . Too much bad sh*t happens when kids and islands are said in the same sentence.
@mandyjo20848 ай бұрын
Right. I used to like the idea of an island vacation . Nowadays it's an immediate red flag. LOL
@missJolie858 ай бұрын
It's really not bad. The camp has been running for decades, and even our last two former prime ministers used to hang out there in their youth. It's political youth camp for the labour party. Norway/Scandinavia in general has very low crime rate, and there is a high level of trust in society. That doesn't mean things never happens, this clearly shows it can, but people live more freely here and not in fear. There is activity at Utøya again, to demonstrate that these evil people and events will not take away our power and freedom. Edit! To people commenting who are very scared for the safety of children on an Island. This event was not against children, this was an attack against our whole country by a domestic terrorist. Previous to this event this guy had just bombed our Government building (where our ministers and parlament members have office) killing 8 people and injuring many more. He then went to this Island - a political youth camp. He did what he did because he wanted to punish the Labor party, because he blamed them for immigrants - especially Islam - coming to the country. He didn’t care about them being children - he even saved a teen because he «looked» conservative «and couldn’t be» a labor youth. This event is our 9/11. We will never forget. We refuse to live in fear and let this guy and his equals win. We will stand strong and fight against this in society and our kids will continue to be free! Also people, the Island is 10 min away with boat. Mainland next to it is one of the most affluent and rich areas in the country. The Island has full cell phone availability and many boats are around the Island. In case of emergency you could easily get to a hospital. THIS event took longer, because it was a terrorist attack, we had to wait for Delta - our special forces. When things were going on we didn’t know much and we had to be extra careful.
@pandasm20778 ай бұрын
I also wonder if they would be able to get someone with a injury or medical emergency to the hospital on time from there
@isaacfreeman88608 ай бұрын
Helicopter i would assume @pandasm2077
@an_elf_in_a_strange_world8 ай бұрын
it's very common in norway
@SabiSunni8 ай бұрын
this was hard all together to listen to but the brother who prepped for his brother to wake up without an arm actually moved me to tears. the love in that was just too much
@SoupEmpress8 ай бұрын
Same my heart aces for those babies
@bbqueen11108 ай бұрын
I've watched a lot of Stephanie's videos and this was the thing that got me 🥹
@serwombles8816Ай бұрын
While what he did is maybe a bit OTT i genuinely feel that history will view Anders with much more sympathy than now as Europe continues it's self destructing policies by importing in unending waves of muslims from the 3rd world.
@acid18833 ай бұрын
i lost my best friend in this shooting, and it honestly baffles me anytime someone mentions it outside of norway. i also absolutely love how you pronounced utøya, it's so cute hahah
@auroraswarriors8 ай бұрын
AURORA wrote a song in dedication to a friend who was a victim to this attack. It is called "little boy in the grass" and it is one of the most heartbreaking songs. I recommend people go listen to it 💗
@cloudykid72788 ай бұрын
I didn't know she made a song for this tragedy but it's nice that she made a song dedicated to them
@juleskathleen81318 ай бұрын
I remember thinking that Röyksopp and Susanne Sundfør's "Running to the Sea" was inspired by Utøya when I first found it, I don't think it was ever officially confirmed but to this day the song gives me chills with how haunting and real it feels. I'll definitely check AURORA's track out, the topic and tragedy hit hard in a way that vocalists like her and Susanne can convey so well
@liquidgal98678 ай бұрын
You never did vids, especially when you joined May 2024. Nice try troll.
@KapitanNieves8 ай бұрын
listening to this now! thank you
@underthetable738 ай бұрын
Wait... I love this song and have listened to it so many times but never read the lyrics closely enough... this is heartbreaking...
@sparkkinghtklee7 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian, I have learnt a lot about this case. Ever since like fourth grade (9 years old here in Norway) we have had like a week or two learning about what happened at Utøya(the place where it happened) every single year. From age 9 to age 18 at a minimum. Me and a lot of people can agree that Anders Breivik doesn't deserve to ever go free again
@AETOPIC6 ай бұрын
Bro living rent free playing the ps3 he killed 77 and gets to do tht smh send him here so he can become a toy
@CapitalistDeathCult6 ай бұрын
@@AETOPICGet some help.
@turtledove61725 ай бұрын
Just saying, we got the death penalty here in Texas and we don't play around with it... he'd really be whining about his human rights here. POS doesn't deserve to live in the luxury prisons y'all have there
@ashleystrand9975 ай бұрын
@Clippidyclappidy you get some help getting offended with someone talking about a sociopath.
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas90725 ай бұрын
Already? But it’s so recent
@Tinkerelly8 ай бұрын
I waited so long for you to cover this case, I'm so glad you did it. I remember my class in high school watched the movie "Utøya 22. juli" in the cinema for a school trip, it's a norwegian made movie made to look like it's all in one take, no music, no theatrics, just following this girl trying to escape the attack, coping, trying to help others, and watching everyone die around her. In the end she gets on a boat and is shot too. I remember when the movie ended, it was so silent. No one in the cinema said a word, you could hear a pin drop from 100 meters away. It was an extremely eery atmosphere because we all felt the same thing. I've never felt silence like that. When we got out, a girl in my class had a panic attack and she was comforted and assisted by her friends. The thing about Norway is that we are so few people here, our country is very close knit. Everyone knew someone or knows someone who knew a victim. Every year on the 22. july the town clock strikes 77 times, which is the number of the total lives lost that day. The government building is closed to traffic and is still not rebuilt, it just has this huge cloth over it displaying how it used to look. In front of it is a memorial slate which displays all the victims' names and ages. It's so heartbreaking. Norwegian singers and rappers made so many works about it, also criticizing how many people though it was a muslim terrorist attack inititally when it's in fact extremist people like him we should worry about. This event changed us as a society forever. It's a tragedy we all carry with us to this day.
@Norwegiangirlie5 ай бұрын
venninen min har bursdag 22 juli, men søsteren døde den dagen. hun hater bursdagen sin så mye at hun sier hun har bursdag 1 august
@amaliejjАй бұрын
My brother was friends with a person who died on the island and he still has contact to some people that experience this tragedy. It’s deemed one of the worst tragedy that has happened in Norway
@arielseescoral26078 ай бұрын
I’m definitely someone who thinks prison should be about reform over punishment, but Norwegians should have a prison-like option for child killers. 🤦🏻♀️ He treated these teenagers like they weren’t even human. It makes me sick.
@kestrel99758 ай бұрын
Righ?! Like having playstation or computer is not a human need to survive. Especially after he said he was practicing shooting there, they should take it away. It makes me so angry.
@Not_a_Norm1e8 ай бұрын
@@kestrel9975Honestly im with the whole reform idea but i think prison should be a room without windows and three meals a day and water. You receive Therapy daily and you have absolutely no access to the outside world no computer no outside interaction ( no vists) only therapists and prison guards. Your let outside twice a day for exercise and the courtyard has walls are so high you cant see over them at all. Idk this would be my ideal prison for people, Reformitory but Confining.
@Nanda_ares8 ай бұрын
I think it should be both. There should be a certain level between reform and punishment. In this case he must be punished
@Rexorazor8 ай бұрын
True, they're not human.
@youlikethischainthreedolla84988 ай бұрын
@@Not_a_Norm1e this is the possibly worst idea I have ever heard in my life. you are ASKING for people to hate the system and re-offense as soon as they get out. Norway has the lowest re-offense rate anywhere in the world and their crime rates overall are really really low. This is absolutely the right way to run a prison system.
@serra26958 ай бұрын
I usually never comment on stephanies videoes, but this one did affect my friends and family. On the 22 of july 2011, two tragedies occured. One in oslo and one in utøya, both of which left my family in a state of grief. The first attack happened in oslo, a van full of fertilizee and other chemicals (made into a made shift bomb) blew up and killed 8 people, while injuring over 200 others. Me, my mother, sister and uncle were witness to what had happened, but thankfully we made it out safely withouth sustaining any injuries. The second attack however, ended up killing 1 of my aunts children. I was too young to understand what had unfolded, but i knew something wasnt right when my whole family gathered in the living room looking deeply upset. Every year on this day, i still feel an intense disbelief that this happened in a country we thought was safe, loving, and a place to call home. I hope all the victims families feel better knowing their children and loved ones are in a better place, and i hope this tragedy never ever happens again.
@thatsacutecat8 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for you and you familys loss, losing a child, a cousin, like that, the pain. ❤️ It also confuses you, cuz living in norway, in scandinavia, is supposed to be safe right? But all that chattering at such a young age. I am so sorry
@emilyrobinson67408 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing your story. It's so sad that such evil exists in this world.
@gayavardan8 ай бұрын
I'm so incredibly sorry for your loss. There are no words that can ever comfort even so many years later. I wish for you and your family to never feel your safety jeopardized in your home. I'm so sorry.
@brendenegri84918 ай бұрын
gracias por compartir tu historia, me alegro que no hayan sufrido lesiones y es una pena lo que le pasó a tu prim@ un abrazo
@stellamary2048 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142 you don't even have any videos. Go troll elsewhere
@romychar8 ай бұрын
The movie ‘Utøya July 22’ is about this case. Most of the film consists of a single take, shot in real time, and follows the character Kaja from the third-person perspective before and throughout the 72-minute attack. Really recommend if anyone’s interested.
@godlesssnowshoe8 ай бұрын
ah I watched this movie when I was learning Norwegian and it's so hard to watch, but really well done. was wondering if anyone was gonna comment about it tbh
@sarahstone25498 ай бұрын
that movie fundamentally changed me, it's so tough to watch
@kyliesiwa25098 ай бұрын
I loved that movie when i was in middle school, gonna rewatch after this case!
@LukeHasAname8 ай бұрын
There's actually one more movie about this, but I think it might only be available in Scandinavia if I'm not mistaken. It's mostly following the story of Viljar, the guy who survived being shot in the eye
@romychar8 ай бұрын
@tesajosi yes agree, it’s very realistic
@avaaequestrianАй бұрын
i usually don’t react physically much to these stories but holy cow, i saw this video on my recommended and clicked it but never expected to feel so much sorrow. rip to these beautiful souls ❤️
@lollopoloso8 ай бұрын
I am Norwegian. born, and raised. I was three years old at the time and I still remember where I was and what I was doing. My childhood neighbor worked in that government building at the time, luckily he was off work that day. It is said that one in three Norwegians have connections to someone directly affected. That could be either a victim or a family of a victim. I didn’t fully grasp the scope of this happening in my country until last year, I had a full mental breakdown for about two days where all I could do was cry and read about utøya. This was the hardest episode you’ve ever done for me to get to. I listened to the audio version in about 10 sittings as opposed to my usual binge. I think it’s so crazy how accustomed the US specifically has become to mass shootings. We have had one since this one. It was about two years ago. I was on that street at a party just hours before it happened. I’m gonna quit dumping now I just had a lot to get of my chest. Anyways, have a good day and stay safe
@ihanakaunotar27418 ай бұрын
I’m Finnish and American and it really annoys me how people think that US is used to mass shootings. USA is much larger than Europe, so comparing just Norway to USA would be insanity. Also, American and European news like to sensationalize in their news statistics that they have no idea about. Mass shootings definitions differ in USA and in many countries in Europe, which can make one country seem to have more shootings than others, it’s very difficult to accurately compare the shootings of other countries to USA. Europeans just tend to have this we’re better than thou mentality often, so they believe whatever their news tells them, tho many Americans do too. Americans aren’t used to mass shootings, they’re not common, news just talk about it, and copy cats love it. China uses opposite method of media blackout when they have similar attacks, to stop copycats. New Zealand shooter chose guns over bombs or a truck, because he knew it would get more media attention than bombs or a car would, in fact he had the plan the entire time for New Zealand to ban guns because of him, and they did exactly what he wanted. Insane.
@chargestone968 ай бұрын
@@ihanakaunotar2741size isnt relevant when the statistics are per capita, there difinitely is a noticable difference between US and the rest of the world Obviously it isnt a daily occurrence but the vastly increased frequency is still there
@petralarsson97648 ай бұрын
@ihanakaunotar2741 i think in 2023 there were 38 mass shootings in the USA, with 333 million people, compared to 10 mass shootings (of which some were terror attacks like this one) and a population of 764 million.
@kiragoldy46158 ай бұрын
Praying for you. It's gonna be okay. 🙏🏻
@MommaOsoIrish678 ай бұрын
Oh Hun. Dump if you need to. Sometimes we don't even realize how much we're holding on to until we begin to let it out. I pray you peace in your journey!
@jigsawxan94448 ай бұрын
Caller - "HELP THERE IS MAN SHOOTING AT US" 911 Operator - "HAAA GOOD ONE BRO" *Puts the phone down
@Yes-vh7lm8 ай бұрын
*112
@7hyejuu8 ай бұрын
can you hear anyone saying story at 9:03 PLEASE i swear my phone glitched and i hear myself saying story☹️☹️
@daisies6678 ай бұрын
@@7hyejuuwhat?
@daisies6678 ай бұрын
@@7hyejuuthat's her husband saying "story?"
@7hyejuu8 ай бұрын
@@daisies667 no☹️
@Thaisc678 ай бұрын
I am horrified, appalled and disgusted by the fact he’s living better than most people out there. He’s living in a freaking apartment while good homeless people suffer yet he’s complaining. I’m mad by all the privileges he’s given after the heinous crime he committed.
@sparrowwilson45148 ай бұрын
Well, we all know it’s inhumane to treat total monsters inhumanely. 🙄
@K000H8 ай бұрын
Yeah we norwegians are mad and disgusted too. While our prisons are overly nice for offenders, they are successful in rehabilitating convicts. That being said, i'm under the opinion that only a certain kind of convict should get such a nice treatment in prison, and that's those who show true regret. People who are actually good, but went down the wrong path. A path that to a certain extent can be forgiven. People who can be rehabilitated. Those are the individuals who deserve this kind of norwegian prison treatment. Someone like Anders should not receive such treatment. He don't deserve it. He never will, and it's appalling that he get's to live better than a lot of people. This monster ruined so many lives and he is complaining about not having the best gaming equipment while living in better conditions than low income families and the student population of norway. It's absolutely insane.
@Megabot_60008 ай бұрын
I haven't finished the video but knowing this is raising my anger.
@ihanakaunotar27418 ай бұрын
@@K000Hsome of it is just playing with statistics, culturally north Europe has been already always low in crime. I find it funny how people always justify letting criminals out with lesser costs to government, but forgetting the costs of victims, which are expensive, or as usual they just ignore victims and make them pay their own. Money over justice really. But even then, sure for low crime people that’s fine, but murder or violent assaults etc. shouldn’t have anywhere near nice conditions as prison is supposed to be a punishment, how else is it supposed to not incentivize people to commit crimes. Heck, even many foreigners are realizing that there are so many loopholes in north European systems that were held by a thin veil culturally homogenous population. Not to mention, many criminals not even getting prison time and just allowed to get out, to remake statistics look better. Needless to say I’m sensitive about this subject because someone did awful things to me and they got away with it, just to continue to create more victims and idiots are justifying that person costing less in prison, when they still can’t hold a job and government pays for everything and they can continue ruin countless more lives.
@SomiaDz8 ай бұрын
@@sparrowwilson4514 I hope you're being sarcastic there.
@khalilbyrid7724Ай бұрын
"because a son shouldn't do that to his mother" my jaw was floored, ahh, son ke? omo
@khalilbyrid7724Ай бұрын
this almost made me cry, wtf, this was just so ....
@khalilbyrid7724Ай бұрын
i almost threw up
@ilovepurple66398 ай бұрын
This story has made me absolutely sick. I cannot physically believe that people like this in this world even exist, I physically cannot believe that crimes like this happen to others, I cannot physically believe that there are people who live with the trauma from this literally forever. I felt even worse hearing how well he lived after the fact. After I watched, I prayed over everyone mentioned, over Norway, and over all of the survivors and families. I don’t think i’ve ever felt so much pain for people i don’t know. my heart goes out to all of the people who are sharing their stories in the comments. And thank you to Steph for putting this video out to spread the stories for others who can’t.
@Briraessi8 ай бұрын
I've been waiting so long for someone with the right platform and resources to cover this case. I'm a forensic psychologist, and this case still haunts me in all my years. Every shooting I hear about or have to read about that has a twisted element to the perpetrator's plan, I come back to this awful case. Its always real time, no matter how you hear it its like you're there in real-time. My mind cannot even begin to comprehend how his victims and families have healed.
@Blakenew1278 ай бұрын
Hi there If you don’t mind…. Is it my impression or this domestic terrorists have a profile? They seem to be: white, male, lacking social intelligence (people find them unpleasant/eerie to be around), extremely low self esteem, passionate about guns, blaming all the problems of his life/country on a specific group, hold contempt towards women and feminism, need radical ideas to feel relevant , leading to perceive mass killing as a grandiose moment of male power. Almost as if they feel inadequate as a man according to their own ideal of what a man should be and to compensate the feeling of inferiority caused by it, they resort to guns and killing because they feel that is the epitome of masculinity. Like “I’m not a loser if people fear me”? Is there a psychological explanation for this pattern or is this pattern an incorrect perception on my part?
@serwombles8816Ай бұрын
While what he did is a bit OTT i genuinely feel that history will view Anders with much more sympathy than now as Europe continues it's self destructing policies by importing in unending waves of muslims from the 3rd world
@oceanswift8 ай бұрын
Grandchild of an ex-freemason here! My grandfather was asked to leave the group after he lost some of his paperwork or "black book" full of secrets. Recently dug out some old paperwork from his collection, notices of where our family sat in the hierarchy, signed forms of identification. The paper and writing is beautiful but also kinda creepy. Yes I grew up with some very odd political beliefs that i have had to unlearn. Crazy!
@oceanswift8 ай бұрын
@FeatheredScribe That's wild! It's definitely not spoken about in our family but the records I found date back to early 1900s so I'd say we were involved for a while.
@FriendsForFriends6668 ай бұрын
Scouts for grown ass men. Nothing to see there.
@ManiyaVinas8 ай бұрын
Weird grown moid clubs Reminds me how my father would walk 3 hours on weekends instead of helping my mom.
@micaelamorrigan25448 ай бұрын
There's a free/accepted mason lodge next to where i live and another where i used to go to school. I think my grandma's husband was one if i remember correctly. Always wondered about them but had hesitant feelings about it.
@zknight44818 ай бұрын
@@FriendsForFriends666 This. This is the actual truth. I know a few Masons from my home town and none of them are powerful or influential lmao They’re just old, poor rednecks who use it for human interaction and to feel like they’re part of a club. It’s all secretive for the same reason young kids start clubs and have a secret password to get in. It’s make believe
@_another404Ай бұрын
crying for help because your dying and not getting it because others are dying too must be so terrifying
@BlackieLadida8 ай бұрын
The 22nd of July for Norwegians, hold the same level of collective trauma, as 9/11 does for Americans. If you ask anyone what they did on the 22nd of July, when they heard about the bomb and the shooting, they will know. I was in the barn preparing dinner for my horses when I heard the first messages of the shooting on the radio. That day changed a lot for us. We learned that our police was seriously unprepared for terror attacks. But rather than reacting with anger, people flooded the streets with roses, and sang. A song that the terrorist hated, because it's about having equal value despite color or background.
@mrsvain99958 ай бұрын
maybe not 9/11. there were almost 3000 people dead in 9/11. this is more like the oklahoma bombing and columbine shooting merged together. there was 198 people who died in the oklahoma bombing and i believe 12 people shot in the columbine attack. either way it is still horrible. my heart hurts for those kids.
@BlackieLadida8 ай бұрын
@@mrsvain9995 I didn't compare the amount of dead. I compared the collective trauma. Everyone knows what they did on 9/11, hell, even I remember that and I was 6. The same with Norwegians and the 22nd of July.
@cecil27428 ай бұрын
@mrsvain9995 this stuff doesn't happen in Norway like it does all the time in the states so that's why they said that. It's the biggest attack in Norway that everyone remembers just like everyone here does 9/11
@EmiL_from_NieR8 ай бұрын
@@mrsvain9995keep in mind Norway is also much smaller of a country than the US. America is massive
@Blakenew1278 ай бұрын
That is so beautiful ❤ a response that showed the superiority of Norway’s believes over this dudes because he wasn’t able to contaminate the nation with his hatred in the end.
@JupiterTao268 ай бұрын
how people can be so evil to literal CHILDREN still scares me
@Vale0x38 ай бұрын
Teens aren't "literal" children. According to science a child is under age 12. This story is also fake af. Nothing about it online in history.
@JupiterTao268 ай бұрын
@@Vale0x3 Still, they are minors, under the age of 18, and their brains will not be fully devoted until 25. I am 14, and though bi may not be quite a child, I still think id be considered as one. and yes, this was in the news, its just an older case.
@dianaosazenaye13138 ай бұрын
Too
@meeeplo8 ай бұрын
Probably because he was treated like shit from birth so he thought why they should be treated any less
@rikkedohring45748 ай бұрын
Im just watching this, pregnant as fuck. Crying my eyes out. Just scared of my child growing up. Im a dane and remember this day. Everything was silent that day. Horrible
@shinee5258 ай бұрын
My childhood neighbor was there. Luckily he managed to escape, but my friends cousin was killed. The shock and grief I felt that day always come back whenever I see or hear anything about Utøya. I hope they all rest in eternal peace. P.s I really love your content Stephanie. You're my fave KZbinr 🩷
@JannisUpsilon-ci6qu8 ай бұрын
She hates White people though, unfortunately. She has never done a video on the need for South Korea to accept 1 million immigrants per year until their culture, language, and country is completely erased. There would also be cases of Korean men/boys losing their minds if that was happening in South Korea
@ManiyaVinas8 ай бұрын
What do you think about the fact that the murderer is having a vacation?
@shinee5258 ай бұрын
@@ManiyaVinas In my opinion he should only be allowed to stare at a wall 24/7
@icyclean_0_0Ай бұрын
I've read a couple of comments that ask how Europeans dont know gunshots. We have a lot of fireworks that are extremely loud, and it's really hard to get a handgun, but a whole ass rifle is basically impossible
@samuelpavlis64588 ай бұрын
Thank you for the disclaimer. I’m a victim of a shooting and despite the fact that I’ve been dealing with my trauma a lot better now, if I had gone into this video with the same mindset I started with, all of my progress would have been undone. This was still slightly triggering but because of the warning I was able to reassure myself. Thank you!
@midnull60098 ай бұрын
Uh...what? You have such a trigger and you were still ok clicking on a video with that kind of description even before such a disclamer.... I call bs. 😂😂😂😂
@samuelpavlis64588 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009 what is wrong with you. The reason it was easier is because it happened 4 years ago. Not like I need to prove anything to such an ignorant asshole like you but December 23rd 2020 in Sevierville Tennessee 2 men had an altercation leading in shots being fired. We had to hide behind storage bins outside and my mom was trampled from the people running over her. She’s disabled and it caused permanent damage in her wrist. I was 12. You clearly know nothing when it comes to trauma and dealing with it. I’ve been in therapy since the incident and have worked so hard not to have panic attacks caused by subjects like this. It’s called exposure therapy. It’s a real thing. You have absolutely no right to call bs on someone else’s trauma especially when it’s as serious as that. You might not have been in a shooting before but if you live in the US it’s only a matter of time and maybe then you’ll know how seriously fucked up your comment was.
@samuelpavlis64588 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009 and not to mention it said nothing about it being a shooting in the title. People with trauma can still watch things and listen to hard subjects. We aren’t snowflakes we’re human, unlike you because it’s hard to believe another human being could actually be this cruel. You’re no more human than the people she covers on her channel.
@samuelpavlis64588 ай бұрын
@@midnull6009 KZbin didn’t seem to like my first reply and I think they took it down so I’ll sugarcoat it. December 23rd, 2020, Sevierville Tennessee, 2 men got into an altercation at Walmart which ended in shots being fired. I don’t need to prove anything to you anyways but I figured someone like you needed humbling.
@twinkle73898 ай бұрын
@@samuelpavlis6458i can see your first comment just fine. Ignore that knobhead. I'm sorry about what happened to you ETA: Maybe there was another reply you posted. I can just see two
@aqsamemon52128 ай бұрын
He claims he loves his country but mercilessly took the innocent lives of the future of 'his' nation.
@bastian96938 ай бұрын
I think because the ideology they advocated for was against (in his view), the future prosperity of Norway. Breivik chose this camp because the children had parents that worked in government. In court he said “I wanted to hit them where it would hurt the most.”
@JannisUpsilon-ci6qu8 ай бұрын
He believed that particular political party was destroying his country. It has gotten 100x worse all over Europe in the past decade …..
@BlackJoker-w5t8 ай бұрын
@@bastian9693damn fr
@Danuxsy8 ай бұрын
there were nazi jews, blacks that hate blacks, whites that hate whites (this you see all over Europe and US right now), this is a common phenomena. Just because you have the same skin color or grew up in the same country does not mean you are the same, when Berlin was destroyed by the Russians, some germans were cheering in celebration seeing their own people being annihilated. You can read many of these events in history.
@Em-vq7mu7 ай бұрын
He told in court that the kids he killed had already been brainwashed. He did find an 11 year old on the island, but decided to not shoot him because he was too young to have been brainwashed. His attacks were planned out. He wanted to attack the past, present and future. The present was the politicians currently in the government. The future was the kids and youth on the island. The past was supposed to be a special guest on the island, a former politician, she actually managed leave the island before he arrived.
@kenziecupcake8 ай бұрын
I’m a Norwegian. I talked to my dad, and he said that his aunt was one of the responders to the bomb in Oslo. This honestly disgusts me.
@dineosheilathenga46888 ай бұрын
whats worse is how the country is housing him in such comfortable conditions , must be so awful for relatives of victims and survivors
@ginomanb62358 ай бұрын
you don't look very Norwegian,typical colonizer assuming that they are natives
@LilyQueen-pi2ku8 ай бұрын
@@ginomanb6235what the hell
@kenziecupcake8 ай бұрын
@@ginomanb6235 the profile picture is not me, it’s a dancer. I’m not native to Norway, but my grandmother is. I’m am very involved in my heritage and as soon as I saw my favorite creator post about the country one of my closets relatives is from, I had to talk about my family’s involvement in the case. There is no need for you to be hating on me for spreading awareness.
@cygnemignon55078 ай бұрын
@@kenziecupcake You don't have to justify youself to anyone, enjoy your heritage ^_^
@kellycaudle35284 ай бұрын
Yet in the US we have veterans that fought for our freedom tooth and nail yet they are homeless with ptsd and no help
@mrflawless11658 ай бұрын
I love that one of the woman's motivation to stay alive was to call some guy a douche bag. You go girl. I hope that guy felt like a REAL BIG douche and realized one of her motives to survive a mass murder was just to say that too him.
@MaidenViking_8 ай бұрын
Finally someone not from Norway made a video about this. I feel only norwegian channels have done this case. Norway is such a small country that almost everyone knows someone affected, or someone who knows someone. I knew somone who worked in the building that was bombed. Apart from some bruises, he was fine. I had some american relatives visiting us the day before, and they were valking through the area where the bomb went off just 30 minutes prior. I myself was on a cabin in Oslo. Not far from centrum of Oslo. We heard the soundwave from the bomb crashing into our cabin wall. We thought lighning struck. My son has a cousin on the island. She was not hit, and survived. Allthough with massive trauma. Someone else related to my son, lost his grandson on the island.
@redrubytwilightxx87008 ай бұрын
Well if you mean by area Norway is not that tiny. Which means it has rather low population density
@MaidenViking_8 ай бұрын
@@redrubytwilightxx8700 I mean small as in population
@Pearl_palesa8 ай бұрын
I hereby announce with reverence that Stephanie, a woman of diligent and pensive nature, hath posted a KZbin video, both settling and educational in its essence. May we receive this offering with due solemnity, embracing the wisdom it imparts with open hearts and scholarly intent.❤
@arsondarksea8 ай бұрын
Lol amen! God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ, who is the name above all names & the only way to Heaven❤
@JenniSeven78 ай бұрын
@@arsondarkseaNah, we're exalting Stephanie's name up in here.
@il3m0n508 ай бұрын
Dam I’m early
@rvfiasco8 ай бұрын
Word.
@WileChile518 ай бұрын
Amen. I’ve been in a cult before, but this one I choose. All hail Mango.
@stephanie17333 ай бұрын
This case has always stuck with me and always will. Beautiful coverage of it. I completely lost it when you talked about “he was going to stick his arm inside his shirt so when he woke up from the coma he could teach him all the tricks…” omg 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 God bless every one of the victims and their families. “Hating him would take up my energy” 🥺🥺🥺 ‘The rubber pen is torturing me to death’ ?????????? 🤮
@KatlynHaydon8 ай бұрын
The chick willing herself to stay alive so she could see the last Harry Potter movie is an absolute gangster. I need to shake that girls hand. 😅 Sorry I know this is absolutely horrific and I don’t mean to be insensitive, but that one detail was amazing to me. What a gal. ❤
@CheeseFrLife8 ай бұрын
And to tell her classmate that he was a douchebag lol
@KatlynHaydon8 ай бұрын
@@CheeseFrLife a woman to my own heart 😂😂😂😂
@lorettadurbin44048 ай бұрын
It was staying alive to tell the guy to stop being a jerk that did it for me
@lisakarson32798 ай бұрын
That part was so sad, she's a real one for that🥺
@Rylinabee8 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine how traumatic watching the last movie was for her after what she experienced :(
@optic_zombie8 ай бұрын
the fact that she never runs out of cases and never will is haunting
@cathyabril86158 ай бұрын
…… the father who had to hear his child die broke me. There is no worse hell on earth than to lose your child, but like that? And to have to hear it and feel so helpless towards the very person you live for to keep safe..? Unreal. Just absolutely unreal. Evil like this is almost too hard to even believe exists. Yet they do things like this and we are reminded just how evil people can be. No amount of words can express my heartache for the victims and their families. Im just heartbroken for them. Also the fact that this wasn’t plastered all over every news station on this earth is disturbing. I never even heard of this case. We all should have a day of remembrance for these CHILDREN. Our children are being raised in a terrifying world. It’s truly had gotten so so bad
@kp483132 ай бұрын
Men like him are the reason why I don’t think we should reform prisons because no criminal should be living better than half of regular society
@LocozillaYT8 ай бұрын
13:50 " a Son shouldn't do that to his Mother" literally gave me the ick face in real life lol, really caught me off guard with that one aha
@tallymedic8 ай бұрын
Stephanie, you have an incredible skill at centering the experiences of the victims and giving us as viewers a much better understanding of what these poor souls actually went through. I remember hearing about the Utoya massacre on the news when it happened and being absolutely horrified (as was the whole world) but hearing the harrowing stories of what they actually experienced brought me to tears at multiple points through your video. They suffered so much because of this one man's twisted, hateful, vile ideology.
@Ayzed-fn1vv8 ай бұрын
i'm norwegian, and as to most of us this story really hits close to home. a close family friend was at utøya when the shooting happened, he was shot twice and survived only by pretending to be dead... also what's crazy is that the prison where the shooter is being held is literally in my home town
@ack1538 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142 Go away, troll...
@elouise55938 ай бұрын
@UTTP-142 Shut up! Stop telling lies!
@Danuxsy8 ай бұрын
It's not a prison, Norway don't have prisons.
@frostflower55554 ай бұрын
13:21 "She had known him for awhile" Not understanding this if he was her son?
@spondzebobenskveranovic19143 ай бұрын
I hate the white supremacist pedestal for "blond hair blue eyes" people. I have blond hair and blue eyes, and people say that "Hit13r would like me" because of it. My ancestors are Polish and Romani, and many died in the H0l0caust. It's so disgusting
@milknhoneyhoney2 ай бұрын
Same here. I’ve definitely had the same comment made to me, and my dad is 100% Polish (My mom was adopted so I don’t know much about that side of things)
@dreamcatcherstan-w3v7 ай бұрын
The creepiest thing about this is most teenage boys (at least in my country) have similar mindset as him and think that the said mindset is very cool and manly. The fact that those teenagers who made hating liberals/gays/minorities/women their whole personality will one day grow up into adults scares the shh out of me. Even now those teenagers don't see those groups of people as human beings so what will happen when they become an adult who can easily make their fantasies come true.
@rugops65496 ай бұрын
Honestly your doing a great job of dehumanizing and fear mongering yourself. Do you have any evidence that so many teenage boys don’t view liberals as human?
@dreamcatcherstan-w3v6 ай бұрын
@rugops6549 they literally proudly say it kiddo. And their actions which I described in my comment are the evidence. Also I don't care if I dehumanise someone who literally wants to take my rights away and have me killed because I like women as a woman. Why are you so pressed? You recognised yourself in my statement?
@rugops65496 ай бұрын
@@dreamcatcherstan-w3v So your automatically assuming I’m a child yet your the one acting childish. And you still haven’t given any actual proof that teenage boys don’t see liberals or the left as human. Apparently they ”Proudly say it”? I’m not denying that they don’t resent your parties, groups and organizations, but you betray them as inhuman, and they’re basically all just crazy and want off a bunch of people like this guy. And what’s the solution to a large group of dangerous people other then re-education and more thought control. Or worse.
@rugops65496 ай бұрын
@@dreamcatcherstan-w3v You know I hate being shadow banned. I have nothing else to say other than I should be asleep right now kiddo. 😴
@dreamcatcherstan-w3v6 ай бұрын
@@rugops6549 wtf are you even talking about
@cinderyn9918 ай бұрын
So us nordic people are generally opposed to the death sentence but when all this went down it changed a lot of people's minds. The anger and pure vitriol over this brutal act was huge, especially since that kind of thing is very rare here. Dude is probably more hated than Hitler. If he ever gets out rest assured that he will never be safe.
@anonymous90748 ай бұрын
I guess now you can understand why people from war torn countries support it. There’s too many truly evil people in this world.
@absolutelyfookinnobody28435 ай бұрын
I'm sure he will be safe, you guys won't do anything unfortunately
@samuelcheung47995 ай бұрын
@@absolutelyfookinnobody2843Oh you'd be surprised about how many Norwegians also have guns. They're just more sensible than many Americans with their weapons.
@itsmatt21055 ай бұрын
You're wrong about him "never being safe" if he gets released. You're government will give him a security detail and make sure he's not bothered by the peon citizens.
@mikki61582 ай бұрын
@@itsmatt2105 You underestimate the patience of parents/family members. There are cases of family members hunting down the ones who took loved ones from them, and i think i remember a son(or maybe a mother, don't remember 100%) who after like 20 years finally got to the person who offed his mom. Trust me, this guy won't last long outside prison after what he did.
@odapmXx8 ай бұрын
I live in Norway… first I will say Thank you for shining light on this case. I know young adults both that got hurt but lived and some who died. This traumatized the whole country. We will never forget…
@serwombles8816Ай бұрын
While what he did is a bit OTT i genuinely feel that history will view Anders with much more sympathy than now as Europe continues it's self destructing policies by importing in unending waves of muslims from the 3rd world
@yuy334mha3 ай бұрын
1:16:12 omg the tears on my face 😭
@NathalieTyler8 ай бұрын
I was in Oslo that day and it still haunts me, I think it does for most of us. Called a friend back in Bergen after it had all happened and his first words to me was “it’s so good to hear your voice”, I’ll never forget that. I also knew someone who was on Utøya. I think about them and the others who tragically lost their lives that day often. 💔
@journeytoyernie8 ай бұрын
Could not help but cry when you talked about the brother tucking his arm into his shirt so he could show his brother how to live with one arm. 😭 this is such a tragic case, and I can’t even imagine the fear in the innocent children during the horrible incident and what they’re going through still to this day…my heart aches and breaks for all the families and victims.
@pangserena36018 ай бұрын
The boy who had his eye shot, skull shattered, brains oozing.. You will forever be missed, your legendary act of saving and wishing those around you a calm goodbye to this world will forever impact this world. Singing, humming, saying jokes and wishing those around you a final goodbye, Utøya will remember all who lost their lives on july 22nd, 2011 Edit: sorry if I assumed he died, I really thought he did. But I'm glad he's alive and well.
@CraftyMagicDollz8 ай бұрын
He survived. He didn't die. He survived the shooting and lost his eye and his arm.
@newrecs49698 ай бұрын
@Desiray77he’s badass ngl, if armageddon comes i’d want him on my side
@monican50478 ай бұрын
@@newrecs4969 he is a true viking👍
@bxnnyzen8 ай бұрын
he's alive tho??
@agata39588 ай бұрын
His name is Viljar Hanssen, you can find a pics of him online
@miaaaseth5 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian I've known of this for a long time, there's even a monument to one of the victims that lived in my town, and I'm glad you covered it, even I am learning new things about this horrible event.
@cIaimthestars8 ай бұрын
I'm Norwegian and I remember this day in so much detail. I knew people on the island. I remember being at home watching a movie and my stepdad came running in yelling "Why are you not watching the news?!?!?!" and then it was like a vacuum of horror and grief for the rest of the summer. We all knew someone. We're a small population. My mum was neighbours with the Breiviks when the terrorist was a child. This attack hurt all of us.
@montywantzmolly8 ай бұрын
The Rotton mango community is the single fastest fan base I’ve seen 😭
@Urmom-o4o8 ай бұрын
I had friend who was going to go to that camp but then her grampa passed so she stayed an dint go to that camp, thank god she didn't go. When she heard what happened she fainted because sh would have most likely been killed. I am still thank full that she is still here❤️❤️❤️I can't even imagine being one of the kids there. I hope they heal and see able to trust police and the authorities. I cannot imagine the mind numbing fear that would grip you.
@ineselmoumni8 ай бұрын
Her grandfather's death saved her life... He protected her even in the end
@DaPandaDoodles5 ай бұрын
I started crying when I learned that both brothers survived I’m so happy
@bexyrexy8 ай бұрын
Saw the title and thought “this must be MissMangoButt, this sounds like a work of fiction!” Can’t believe this is a true story 😮
@richrich28628 ай бұрын
I swear to God that’s exactly what I thought too - it seems like a movie she was reviewing 😢
@minisnakali8 ай бұрын
Unfortunately its real, I am Norwegian and this incident still haunts us. It was so big it made many want the death penalty for breivik
@mysticloverfairy18 ай бұрын
The saying “Truth is stranger than fiction “ can be said for a lot of the cases that Stephanie covers on this channel.
@elalovatt27518 ай бұрын
I thought the exact same thing 😢
@hotsexyangel8 ай бұрын
I had the exact thought 😢
@universalqueenfern8 ай бұрын
His "jail cell" looks better than my first apartment. How can he claim human rights violations when he lives better than so many people? This is ridiculous for someone who destroyed so many lives.
@maryanncutarm8 ай бұрын
I cannot believe that cruel people still exist in this beautiful world of ours?!?!?😢
@TheSinisterProdigy8 ай бұрын
The answer... it's because of the "isolation "
@ManiyaVinas8 ай бұрын
@@TheSinisterProdigy He basically lives like me but he has someone to cook for him and wash his clothes, do they even clean their own cells? Military bootcamp is harshwr
@SoFlyMalachi8 ай бұрын
They should put him in a USA prison
@beige_projection8 ай бұрын
It's just a tactic so that he can get better stuff. Like when he wanted to upgrade his PS2 to a PS3.
@Popcorncandyandsugarpretzles8 ай бұрын
The vibrator part of the story was probably one my biggest “WTAF” moment in this entire video. And the part where he kept asking if she used it yet is soooooo unsettling and nasty.
@shama94098 ай бұрын
Steph and her husband touching on the topic of islamaphobia just shows how educated and well grounded they r thank youuuu