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@jojosmart65032 жыл бұрын
HEY -i was unsubscribed? i love this channel iv been subbed ages , how strange , i presume you dont unsub people??
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
@@jojosmart6503 aka Mike Anthony Foster LEE FROM ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS yet this is your very first comment on the channel? Hmmm 🤔 that's okay Mike, you have a sh!t ton of other accounts subbed to the channel anywho 🤷🏻♀️ 😂😂🤣
@damienjstepick2 жыл бұрын
Those women deserve whatever horrors find them.
@VikaShylenga2 жыл бұрын
I love your Chanel keep up with the good work! Thank you 😊 👍🏼
@jojosmart65032 жыл бұрын
@@starlight-tour777 you got the wrong person im jolene from hereford england , i even said id been unsubbed- iv never trolled anyone in my like im 42 end of may , so yeah not me
@patriciaraney37492 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that woman couldn't tell that she was being recorded by the way he was talking. He either repeated what she said or he grilled her like he was a lawyer and kept switching back and forth. She seems really naive.
@eyewheelphindyou50032 жыл бұрын
Feel like shes high
@BiggSheppTheManMythAndLegend2 жыл бұрын
That's your take away from all of this. Hmm. Very telling. Smh.
@whitedragoness232 жыл бұрын
Maybe she knew she was caught and some people confess because they know the jig is up and want to talk about talking about what they did because they can’t talk to others about it
@Simple_Jackass2 жыл бұрын
She seems that way because she IS that way LOL.... she didn't have the first clue what she was doing.... psycho bee-otch lol
@addie_is_me2 жыл бұрын
She isn’t very bright.
@jenniferroach41532 жыл бұрын
I was the sole caretaker of my mom for 3 years. She had severe dementia. She would keep me up for days, literally 3 to 4 days at a time. She refused to take her medication because she thought I was trying to kill her. I had to lock the fridge because she would feed all the food to her cats. We couldn’t use the gas oven because she would try to turn it on and set things on fire. I had to barricade the doors shut because she would try to run away. She would tell me I was going to hell. Throw bottles at me and shatter them all over the floor. Throw cans of Coke at me and bottles of water. Try to poor water and coke into the wall plugs. Pee on the floor and refused to bathe. I had adult protective services all over me because she refused to eat or drink anything other than soda. I lost my house that I loved and everything, I mean everything. I never once had help, no one. My niece was upstairs and my sister only wanted holidays and happy memories. I finally had enough and was going to put her in a home. But I never once thought about killing her. I never thought about hurting her. But I knew I couldn’t take care of her anymore. I understand frustration, but this poor man was very much alive, he had life in his body. God wasn’t ready for him. They stole his life!! He didn’t have the last stages of dementia. I’m glad these two horrid people have to live in a cage. I lost everything for my mother. They killed for gain. This hits my nerves hard.
@ajhill9032 жыл бұрын
That sounds very rough and I applaud you for you dedication
@mariemarie28882 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you went through. My mother is 💯 the same. All of that you described except we were fortunate enough to have siblings but even then it became too much for my mother and she is in a nursing home now. I always thought I would be against that but it was definitely the right thing to do. I was relieved when she went there only because I could sleep at night knowing she had good people caring for her 24 hours a day. Her medication, personal care, and a safe and very secure environment were what she needed and still has. I’m devastated for you in all of your loss due to being a carer. It’s astonishing that protective services didn’t give you any kind of support it’s so sad. I hope you are getting back on your feet and I wish you all the best for the future ❤️
@jenniferroach41532 жыл бұрын
@@mariemarie2888 it was the hospital that kept them on me. We had doctors, nurses, and physical therapist coming to the house. Everyone knew what was going on. She even fought them in her constant hospital admissions and stays. They all heard how she spoke to me. They even asked if I was willing to place her in long term care and I said yes every time. Then said they couldn’t find her a proper home. And proceeded to call protective services on me again, after protective services agreed I was doing everything I could. I had taken her back to our home state under the guise family would help. Even protective services and the nurses could not believe our family wasn’t helping us at all. I finally called her doctor in the state we were before we moved over 12 hours away and she told me get her back here and to the hospital even if I had to fake it to get her admitted and she would take over from there. The family waiting for me to get back here before throwing a fit because I was going to have her placed in a home and I ended up going broke taking her back and dropping her off. Now they won’t communicate with me at all outside of badgering and using my grown kids to attack me and accuse me of dumping her. It’s insane how it goes down sometimes. I’m now living in a camper on someone’s property with 2 teenage girls. And have no family.
@Fiishstiicks02 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferroach4153 I will say this first, I have never experienced everything you’ve just told us and I hope I never do. But you did the best thing for yourself. I’m sorry you went through all that and I hope she and you get better, I hope one day soon the rest of the family will understand why you did what you did.
@jenniferroach41532 жыл бұрын
@@Fiishstiicks0 thank you. It’s been hard but it’s not as bad as it could be. I am grateful for the blessings I’ve had in the aftermath. Home is where the heart is.
@vaeonyoass2 жыл бұрын
i was about 10 years old when one of my best friends and her cousin went missing and were found murdered in the woods the following winter. they didn’t get enough coverage at all, the case is still unsolved to this day. their names were Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins. i miss them deeply, please consider doing a video on their story, they deserve to be known.
@This-Is-My-Little-Corner2 жыл бұрын
@tu mama Do you know why it was unsolved? Where did this happen? Maybe the internet can dig in
@ashlynncorrales55882 жыл бұрын
@@This-Is-My-Little-Corner it happened in evansdale Iowa
@shawnaleanne2 жыл бұрын
Don't give up pushing for coverage on this. When I return to KZbin I will try to remember to cover this. However I'm gonna tell u something I don't tell many people. A few years ago my mother called me and said I need to warn you that your uncle has been arrested. And I was like ok....which one? She's like Larry don and I was like why? The words that came out of her mouth will haunt me for the rest of my life. She said " he's been arrested for a double rape and murder of two 13 year old girls Shawna, from 46 years ago DNA just got him" I freaked the hell out. I was shocked but at the same time wasn't. I grew up with this uncle and never noticed anything odd. But I heard stories. And he was and had been a registered sex offender for like 40 years for another double rape a couple years after the murders of these little girls. My uncle did this. And even though some of my family say he didn't, he admitted it and he did do it I have zero doubt. My point here is, he lived 46 years thinking he got a way with it. Until someone took the cold case file and actually entered it into the CNA computer system 46 years later. The families of these girls knew my uncle and lived in a couple houses away for many many years and even though he did get away with it for 46 years, they finally got him. So never ever give up and never stop fighting for this because one day whomever did this will be found. I'm so sorry this isn't being talked about more and again I will talk about it after doing some research once I come back to uploading. I've been dealing with life changing stuff and had to leave for quite a long time. But im hoping to come back within a month. Take care, and I hope u see this reply.
@vaeonyoass2 жыл бұрын
@@This-Is-My-Little-Corner evansdale iowa, the police havent given us a whole lot of info as it’s an ongoing investigation all these years later. there was a suspected connection to the delphi murders but that’s been mostly debunked. i hope one day the internet or someone can crack their case. it’s hurts not knowing.
@shawnaleanne2 жыл бұрын
Also, just to let you know, I've wrote down their names into my KZbin notebook along with the city and state this happened in so I will do my best to put some light onto this case for you when I return.
@pamelag66732 жыл бұрын
I worked as a nurse for 18 years. During my last nursing job in 2008, I worked on a unit that were for indigent patients waiting for nursing home placement or post surgery patients needed physical therapy before returning home. This one patient I cared for over an 18 month period was unresponsive and vegetative but did not require life support. She was only 36 yrs old and had suffered a massive stroke during a cocaine overdose. I walked in her room around 4am one night to find a family member straddling the woman on the bed holding a pillow tightly to her face. This was the first time I witnessed any movement or response from my patient as she was deeply groaning and kicking her leg. Before I even realized what I was doing, I found myself literally airborn as I tackled the family member and we landed on the floor on the other side of the bed. Maybe not the best decision but it was instinctual. I literally laid in the floor holding her down until police arrived 10 minutes later. She was charged with attempted murder and my patient's will was found in her purse by police. She pressed charges against me for assault but it was dismissed very quickly once the solicitor got all the facts. Try doing whatever you want to me but DO NOT f**k with my defenseless, vulnerable, totally dependent patients.
@Xydorf2 жыл бұрын
How long was her sentence?
@blue_bunny262 жыл бұрын
For this I love you. A few of my family members are like that and I visit some of the other patients who don't have any family. It means a ton to know that someone (you) is out there protecting them
@Sabby94xo2 жыл бұрын
You’re a hero! ❤️
@toniremer15942 жыл бұрын
Pamela G. You're a true hero, and thank you, along with all the nurses, for all that you do for your patients. IF I was one of the family members, I would've given you an award or something similar to that. God bless you!
@C.amooni2 жыл бұрын
There are people working in care homes killing patients too. My cousin works in a care home and apparently one of the older members of staff has casually put a pillow over patients faces to kill them when they're near the end of their life, but I literally said THAT IS MURDER and needs to be reported! :/ another relative said they would report it&get it looked into. It honestly disturbed me to my core that this shit is casually happening 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️💔
@BipsyBoopsy11162 жыл бұрын
Ironic! When the sisters get out of prison they’ll be around their fathers age, maybe Lauren will put them out of their misery🤷🏻♀️
@stacieneill77932 жыл бұрын
So sad, but lmao
@vickiezaccardo17112 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable that people can get out after murder
@sweetpea1022 жыл бұрын
Perfect statement 🤍
@Gameboy-Unboxings2 жыл бұрын
@@vickiezaccardo1711 unbelievable that people can live after murder.
@فيديوهاتتوعية-ر1ه2 жыл бұрын
We have a very famous arab story that is similar, A man in ancient arabia has an old father, so one day he invited his sick father to come for a ride with him, the father accepted thinking it a opportunity to lift up his spirit abit, so when they rode far away into a secluded area on a horse, the son declared his true intentions, and that in reality he brought him here to kill him and bury him, so the father exclaimed " but why, am i not your father, have you forgotten all of my favors upon you!?", "don't fight it, it is an already decided matter... you're a great burden, and i can't take it anymore" the son said "well then, if you are adamant on that, do what you have to do to me under that rock" the father said, surrendering to his dire fate. "what difference does it make to you where you should be killed" the son asked puzzled. ".... that's where i killed my own father"
@johnsweeney60722 жыл бұрын
I looked after my father for thirty years after a stroke. Nursing care never entered my mind he’s gone now but I’d give anything to do it all over again. He couldn’t talk and the man couldn’t help but smile his whole life it was a blessing and privilege 🇦🇺👍
@pipfox78342 жыл бұрын
@John Sweeney bless you for your devotion to your dear Dad. Not all of us can put in your level of commitment to a loved one, that's really above and beyond the capacity of many... yours is an example to aspire to.
@sew_gal73402 жыл бұрын
I love this, i wish so hard i could do what u did for my mother, she died a wretched death.
@kaywee42002 жыл бұрын
Thank God you were you and not these ladies!
@kaywee42002 жыл бұрын
@@sew_gal7340 may she be at peace now ❤️ I'm so sorry for both of your losses 🫂
@mightymouse10052 жыл бұрын
I took care of both my mom and my husband until they died. The family told me to put them in a nursing home because it was a LOT of work but I kept then at home until the end.....Was the greatest honor
@erinintechnicolourII2 жыл бұрын
My dad has dementia, at the level they say their father was at. Their father honestly did not even sound half as advanced as they claim- still able to make his own drinks, go out, play card games, even drive. This makes me feel absolutely sick. Anthony Thomaselli I am so sorry.
@Sinsteel2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it only makes sense from the point of view of money, getting hands on the estate. My grandmother is in severe dementia and is a great deal of trouble sometimes but we all love her and change our lives where necessary to make sure we can do our best. They're using the justification of a mercy killing because the truth is too shameful to admit.
@camvin5752 жыл бұрын
I agree Bee, my grandad could have just eaten dinner minutes before and when I would ask what he had eaten he would reply "I don't no" he was on a zimmer frame but now in a wheelchair. When he had the zimmer frame he would be up all night shouting for help..I bet he still does God bless him. We all hope he would go to heaven with my nan and my mother so he can be who he really was compos mentis ...we would never ever hurt him, we freaking love him and can't comprehend how or why they did this as he wasn't that bad in his illness. They did that for monetary gain and nothing else. He doesn't have bowl function and I know if he was in his right frame of mind he would hate living like this but we aren't God.
@13ritneyanne2 жыл бұрын
@@Sinsteel my grandpa passed away last year and left me a considerable amount inheritance. I got the papers last week to sign for it and I saw my grandpa's signature on the papers and I lost it. I would give anything to have him here with us and would choose him over money any day. I would give up my savings for him to be here again. I can't fathom hurting a loved one for something like money.
@13ritneyanne2 жыл бұрын
@TMCS hospice makes people to feel comfortable in their last days. A mercy killing is nowhere near the same. Agreed
@theresaohman71872 жыл бұрын
He had to be in the very first stage of dementia, the girls were greedy and hateful, just my opinion
@CalopsitaVanderbilt19112 жыл бұрын
Imagine you have two daughters, and when you’re old and weak, they kill you. Horrible!
@lennychorn1472 жыл бұрын
If I end up with dementia or Alzheimer's, and I was to the point that I no longer could understand who I am and who's my family. I hope my three kids would think about having me put out of everyone's misery. My sister and I, had to make the decision to switch our mother from keep her alive care, to comfort care. She had advanced dementia, lost both legs to diabetes. 2 heart attacks and multiple heart surgery. Comfort care is just keeping the person comfortable, until nature takes it course. Not much different than taking someone off life support. Unlike on T.V., that process can take hours or days, of the patient slowly suffocating to death, until their heart finally stops. I was involved in making that choice, for my Grandmother. Technically, my kids won't really have to choose. I have a challenge proof living will, that makes my wishes clear.
@brendaechols59292 жыл бұрын
That's what I say. They make the choice to kill him. Usually when you have dementia it advances quickly. There's no shame or misery in that. It fdoesnt last long. These ladies murdered theor dad. They have no idea what their dad's wishes were. hey took it upon themselves to choose for him.
@lennychorn1472 жыл бұрын
@@brendaechols5929 How do you know, what they knew about their father?
@stacieneill77932 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY
@milkyoni2 жыл бұрын
@@lennychorn147 would you like it done by suffocation?
@SkyCloudSilence2 жыл бұрын
Huge props to the BF who didn't freak out, but calmly started gathering evidence.
@fredajordan57042 жыл бұрын
Sky Cloud : Well he`s still a jerk for having sex with both of them...
@op3488 Жыл бұрын
@@worldcourier2990 "BF". The piece of sht is married. A serial cheater. These two deserved one another. I hope after his wife saw this video she divorced him!
@malcolmjelani3588 Жыл бұрын
Huge props to the boyfriend who was having threesomes with the sisters? Listen and listen close, he may have snitched and taped the confession, but he's a sociopath.
@zhaviyah84 Жыл бұрын
Yep been there. Police don’t really care usually glad they took it seriously this time
@hansstrudel9614 Жыл бұрын
He’s also… having an affair on his wife with a 60 something year old woman?
@alexg7692 жыл бұрын
Imagine how many murders happened like that and we will never know .
@janetsavona75902 жыл бұрын
Its true Most of the time they feel the elderly just die of old age
@LoneRodeoJones2 жыл бұрын
yes ! i thought about that ! or who else they have killed and just now got caught
@فيديوهاتتوعية-ر1ه2 жыл бұрын
Why would you wanna know though, i think we should focus more on our own flaws, and leave judging and holding for accountability for the God who created us all.
@LoneRodeoJones2 жыл бұрын
@@فيديوهاتتوعية-ر1ه to make sure they don’t do it again. to keep them in jail.
@ceilconstante6402 жыл бұрын
@@فيديوهاتتوعية-ر1ه I agree we should focus on our own flaws but it's important to know that evil people walk among us and may seem like good and decent people.
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
Idk what is more sick, the fact that they killed their father or that they shared a lover!.. Yikes! 😬
@willstacy96852 жыл бұрын
Wow
@clearcomm2 жыл бұрын
Right? I don’t even like to share clothes with my sisters 😂😂
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
@@clearcomm Well you're a man, why would you Crackhead Mike Anthony Foster LEE from Rockford, Illinois or did you finally transition?
@peterthecatlady49762 жыл бұрын
The fact that you don’t consider the murder of their father as “more sick” than having [bleep]ed the same man, speaks VOLUMES about you. (No judgment: my adamant belief that the murder is “sick” and that the man in common is slightly funny (and not “sick”) speaks VOLUMES about me.)
@peterthecatlady49762 жыл бұрын
@@clearcomm You do realize that unless you’ve only had sex with a man who was a virgin until he met you, you’ve “shared a man” with at least one stranger. But your reaction is different if, instead of a stranger, it was your sister who had previously slept with him? Interesting…
@Pixietail0072 жыл бұрын
Linda said (11:06) when commenting on unauthorized euthanasia that “hospice does it all the time, they give you a lethal does of morphine, I’ve seen it… i’ve done it myself,” hopefully the police have looked into this statement to ensure her prior acts weren’t murder as well.
@vallorypoole81172 жыл бұрын
It is true tho Ive seen it myself
@kimkidder42292 жыл бұрын
It happens all the time in hospice and hospitals.. they call it palliative care.. they provide large doses of Morphine which the body can’t process and the patient dies usually within hours due to kidney and/or liver failure and respiratory failure. It is VERY common and usually goes hand in hand with the removal of any life sustaining measures (feeding tubes, ventilation…). I personally know of several people who died this way. It isn’t considered murder but I honestly don’t know why it isn’t considered assisted suicide other than the patient is usually too far gone to consent. It isn’t necessarily a bad thing.. a more peaceful way to go
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Julie how are you doing over there?
@carlaland8862 жыл бұрын
There is no way they would let a CNA do that. They can't even administer medications or shots they can only assist a patient. Only a Nurse or a Doctor can legally administer medications. So if she did do that it was something she did without the knowledge of her superiors in which case is straight up murder again. She sounds like an idiot who's bragging about murder just turns my stomach. Disgusting human being.
@Mimyakko2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that part was very suspicious and weird considering she was only a medical assistant. That's not within her job responsibilities at all.
@hollywest5382 жыл бұрын
My mom had stage 4 Colon cancer metastatic to literally every organ and bones. She had been on chemo for over a year straight and radiation for 2.5 months. She was suffering so much. 4 weeks before she was put on palliative care, she begged me to put her out of her misery. I wanted so badly to help her with this because she was a shell of the person she once was. She was absolutely miserable. She became delusional/delirious towards the end and could barely talk, didn't eat or drink anything and just was in agony. I wanted to euthanize her, but I couldn't bring myself to do that because she was my mom and I loved her more than life itself . If they had killed him for that reason, I honestly could have understood, but that's not what this was. This was greed and just didn't wanna put up with him anymore.
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Holly how are you doing over there?
@hollywest5382 жыл бұрын
I'm doing OK, how are you? 😊
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
@@hollywest538 I'm good, where do you live?
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
@@a1c3c3u are you okay?
@amandalogan892 жыл бұрын
My heart aches for you. My mother currently is dealing with metastatic breast cancer and it really is difficult to watch her waste away from what she once was.
@MagcAce2 жыл бұрын
When the judge announced the charges for one of the sisters, the expression from one of the guys in the back was priceless.
@Angiegrl2 жыл бұрын
This is personal for me. I lost my dad in hospice care and my sister and I sat with him every day during his last days. To imagine how he would feel, knowing I or my sister were voluntarily killing him is unimaginable. My dad was the most important man in my life and I miss him terribly to this day. Those sisters did something so disgusting and cruel it doesn’t seem real. To me, there’s no punishment strong enough for them. Hurting the old and feeble is a special kind of evil, but when it’s your own father it’s next level..
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv9 ай бұрын
The same as hurting kids.
@johndoeiii97672 жыл бұрын
This guy is Fear Files best Narrator🙌🏽💯
@allergictomediocre89892 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@k1188-e1f2 жыл бұрын
Mr ballen is a close tie 😳
@PiNKelJuice2 жыл бұрын
YES!
@laurag10762 жыл бұрын
Agree
@joe060519892 жыл бұрын
I skip the vid when it’s not my man
@josron60882 жыл бұрын
I know I'm completely off topic but I can't believe how vastly different these women look in different photos.
@vannclan2 жыл бұрын
I'm totally baffled by how different they look through out. Very confusing.
@glow18152 жыл бұрын
@@vannclan why are confused? Lol people weight changes. They're thin now watch 3 to 6 months later you'll see them all swollen from eatting prison food. Have you notice people prior to going to prison they were skinny then the time their photos is shown the look fat
@laragara2 жыл бұрын
@@glow1815 Sometimes it's the opposite way round.
@krisdiane2 жыл бұрын
Mary Beth in the court footage... I'm like, who tf is THAT?! 😂
@mogts2 жыл бұрын
Like most women, they use a lot of makeup or fakeup. Obviously, that is not available anymore and since they are old the difference between their natural face and the fake face is more pronounced.
@pebblesbear4882 жыл бұрын
She said her own farther is haunting her being at the end of her bed. She didn't get away with it. She's been living a nightmare she can't wake up fr.
@italianchicky8882 жыл бұрын
i love that for her!
@TrulyHighContrastArt2 жыл бұрын
and now he's at the foot of her cot in prison
@monique_pryce Жыл бұрын
@@italianchicky888😂😂😂 What a way to put it!
@Dontincludeme9 ай бұрын
@@italianchicky888that’s what I was going to say!
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv9 ай бұрын
It’s whatever she had for a conscious
@TrulyHighContrastArt2 жыл бұрын
They are really trying to justify this like it was a mercy killing. Hospice 'does it all the time' ? They hold pillows over people's faces until they pass away? They are just vile.
@AlexAndra-iy5zu2 жыл бұрын
Right? Anything but merciful considering he began to tremble. Then had to fight for his life. He died so afraid 😔 Makes me cry just thinking about his fear 😔 RIP SIR 🙏🏼
@TrulyHighContrastArt2 жыл бұрын
@@AlexAndra-iy5zu and knowing it was his own daughters killing him. sickening
@scooterbob14082 жыл бұрын
They are vile.
@AlexAndra-iy5zu2 жыл бұрын
@@TrulyHighContrastArt I can’t begin to imagine what his last thoughts were 😔
@whitedragoness232 жыл бұрын
They meant the hospice uses drugs to euthanize people who are already dying from terminal illness or are in the last stages of pain. What they meant was he was suffering from the drugs they gave him and decided it would be humane to kill him by suffocating him to death. As if that was a painless way to go. The poor guy would of been terrified and confused by the drugs. He would of been gasping and fighting to breathe. They didn’t want to mercy kill him, they just wanted him to die so they have to take care of him anymore.
@violetapelzman43162 жыл бұрын
OMG the poor Granddaughter. Losing her Papa and then finding out her Mom and Aunt are monsters. This man had life left to live. He could have made more memories with his dear Granddaughter.
@ginger73442 жыл бұрын
Imagine getting all that cosmetic surgery and end up looking like that 😬😳😳
@cheepymcpeepy2 жыл бұрын
usually how it goes
@lizelleswart14862 жыл бұрын
Lol Nice burn
@nicoledoubleyou2 жыл бұрын
@@cheepymcpeepy yeah it's not really worth it imo. You have to keep getting it as you age just to keep up appearances. Might as well skip it altogether
@ginger73442 жыл бұрын
@TMCS sorry to hear that about your husband. Love joe kenda too
@Jamerian2010 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@kittymeowmeow78812 жыл бұрын
I couldn't fathom doing this to my father... he's my adopted father too, but so often I forget because of how well he treats me, I'm literally in tears even thinking about it and he's almost 78 and on peritoneal dialysis. I would NEVER, NEVER, NEVER do that to him
@candraleann2 жыл бұрын
I love and appreciate that in every single video, you show your support and condolences to thr victims family & loved ones. I love that you do it first. Not at the end when you are finished telling their story, but before. It's just a nice change. It shows a lot of respect. Thank you for being considerate.
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Chandra how are you doing over there?
@MrAlshels2 жыл бұрын
The way she was like “well don’t just say it to me it was my sister too” girl you have no remorse for your part in all of this
@Daydreamer-ok6jj2 жыл бұрын
She sounds like an immature teenager.
@zeb10262 жыл бұрын
Finally someone that does these videos right and knows what they're talking about this is a breath of fresh air.
@maryannanderson22132 жыл бұрын
One problem I have with this story is that the sisters supposedly killed their father because he had cancer and suffered from dementia but refused to enter any sort of care facility. The thing is, they would not have needed to kill him for this. If he had dementia, they could have placed him into a facility on an involuntary basis...he would not have needed to agree. I think they came closer to telling the truth when they said that one of them was facing bankruptcy and if their father died, they could sell his property and pocket a hundred thousand dollars or so. Despicable. My husband had Alzheimer's and I considered many ways to help him and sadly, as his disease worsened, I was unable to care for him at home by myself and I had to put him into a long-term care facility, but the one option I did not consider was killing him. Linda must not have been real bright to think she could tell her sometimes boyfriend that she had murdered her father and not realize that he would go straight to the police with that knowledge. If she had been smart enough to keep her mouth shut, they would have gotten away with murder but as Lt. Joe Kenda (the Homicide Hunter on TV) said, "Most criminals are pretty stupid and we're glad they are because if they were smarter we wouldn't be able to catch as many of them." Amen, Lt. Kenda!
@misseselise38642 жыл бұрын
yeah most criminals aren’t very smart. it’s the same thing as someone killing their spouse instead of divorcing them because their religion/culture frowns upon divorce. they didn’t even try to make their stories make sense
@bloodfairy85292 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right, they had so many other choices. Ignored his wishes & needs because he meant more to them dead. My heart goes out to you **Hugs** I've had a lot of people I've loved affected by Alzheimer's & a few l was very involved in there care in home, "retirement" center, to skilled nursing units. None of them were my husband though, that seems so much harder. I hope you enjoy the many small beauties in life. 💜
@anathema23252 жыл бұрын
majority of violent crimes don't get solved
@nyoila22 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry about your husband. I work in geriatric care and my heart goes out to families who have a loved one suffering from dementia. It's a terrible disease.
@babble2leeza2 жыл бұрын
I'm terminal and just put my mom in long term care. I've taken her in 16yrs ago. My illness has progress and I need care. I didn't want her to find me dead. As she can move about better than me. I never once thought of hurting her. When my husband was suffering for a year we talked about doing ourselves together. We decided not to because we didn't want to hurt our family. He died in the hospital still trying to live. As for me, I'm still fighting because I can still enjoy life, even being stuck in bed most of the time. I don't plan to suffer when this no cure for my rare disease. I'm sorry for your loss. My husband was my best friend.
@bjsecosky2 жыл бұрын
WOW!!! First, kudos to Marshall for sitting and listening, but also for thinking fast on his feet and hit record. Secondly, these women are pieces of work, not only mixing a fatal cocktail, but when that didn't work THEN turn to suffocation. Ughh, I can't even!! Instead of passing in his sleep or from his own illness in his own time, they kill him in a way that he would not be able to fight back, and he would be helpless knowing and watching his daughters kill him... WOW!!
@joanodom21042 жыл бұрын
They're pieces of SOMETHING.
@hdofu2 жыл бұрын
Pro tip- if you’re going to confess your murders to anyone, don’t choose someone who is already annoyed at you and a known weasel
@E-Kat2 жыл бұрын
No. The tip is to confess your idea before you kill, so you could be stopped!!!
@melissamccleary96112 жыл бұрын
Right. Also, how about not sleeping with the same (married) guy that is sleeping with ur sister 🤮. Nasty. That's too much DNA sharing. 😶
@aradmas76532 жыл бұрын
@@positivepsycho2932 Genius. lol
@akshay96022 жыл бұрын
Noted 👍
@DocBree132 жыл бұрын
@@positivepsycho2932 🙄
@katieparsons1629 Жыл бұрын
This is just horrific, his last moments had to be awful, he was being betrayed by the very ones that he trusted the most. So sad
@madilynramos57202 жыл бұрын
I’m not a perfect person, and my moral compass hasn’t always been right… but when my mom was dying very tragically… it never ever, even for a second, crossed my mind that I should “help her” die… I loved her and I did not want her out of my life… and in those moments of watching her suffer to the end… I KNEW… all I could do was hold her hand and be with her until the very bitter end…. That was all I had left to give her… my heart, my company, my support and my time… I cannot rationalize for even a moment -- taking her life….
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv9 ай бұрын
I had the same exact situation with my mother. And I knew she would have hated what became of her, but I never once had even a fleeting thought of euthanizing her! I would have stayed with her forever. I gave up my job, my apartment, to move in with her and take care of her. It’s been 12 years and I still miss her as much as ever. This is just evil
@hanniefrei2 жыл бұрын
My grandparents has dementia and it was truly SO HARD to take care of them but thats what family is for. There was a moment that I saw them struggling so much in their old age and with dementia that I did pray that the Lord take them in peace than have them suffer so much but we never hurt them nor did anything to expedite the process because we also love them so much to still want them to be with us.
@ninetyy_sixx-9662 жыл бұрын
“Euthanasia is not legal” “well yeah it is they use it in HOSPICE ALL THE TIME” Yeah , Linda, in HOSPICE
@janetsavona75902 жыл бұрын
My cousin is a Nurse and she told me that they do tell them to pull the plug at times when no family is around So it does happen
@nevermore40542 жыл бұрын
@@janetsavona7590 And your cousin just does it?
@janetsavona75902 жыл бұрын
@@nevermore4054 No she refuses
@problematique93892 жыл бұрын
They do administer higher and higher doses of morphine to aid in the cross over to the other side. It's sad to see a parent go like that. Miss you dad, even though you were a prick sometimes... you were still my dad.
@ninetyy_sixx-9662 жыл бұрын
@@problematique9389 i’m so sorry for your loss 😞💐
@ellaunicorn62782 жыл бұрын
It’s her saying ‘we didn’t kill him we euthanised him’ with a completely straight face for me.
@rubydazzler2 жыл бұрын
There's a movement in UK now, Dignity in Dying, something we should all support.
@ellaunicorn62782 жыл бұрын
@@rubydazzler this man didn’t want to die 😂🫣🫣 they murdered him
@MeowtheRockstarcat2 жыл бұрын
I was looking for this comment
@Gameboy-Unboxings2 жыл бұрын
@@ellaunicorn6278 that's creepy that you put a laughing emoji in that comment....
@american55252 жыл бұрын
@@rubydazzler absolutely.
@davidlancaster81522 жыл бұрын
You've out done yourself. Absolutely one of your best. Brining this story to light actually tells alot of about other seniors who've been "put away" by greedy "children" who claim their parents have lived long enough. May they all find justice. Thanks 👍
@CTdarkmatter2 жыл бұрын
I have a very hard time with this because we all know its happening. I dread thinking about it honestly.
@davidlancaster81522 жыл бұрын
@@CTdarkmatter It happened to my family. My grandparents were healthy. The actual words out of my aunt's mouth were "she's 83, that's old enough". Then she suddenly got pneumonia and died. No symptoms, then my other elders fell one after the other all under weird circumstances. It's a racket done to way too many loved ones, and they get away with it. It's become an industry for certain lawyers.
@TheDramacist2 жыл бұрын
Sadly the rules set up to protect seniors also punish other seniors. We dont allow legal euthanasia in the Uk and USA due to fears of abuse and manipulation. Sadly it means many of us will die without dignity, no ability to control when we go, no option to say goodbye to friends and family.
@Neros_Neckbeard2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. This is one of the best videos on this channel
@rubydazzler2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDramacist There's the Dignity in Dying movement in UK now, Senpal. I've enrolled, and signed to petition, no way do I want to live in such a condition as advanced dementia or cancer. Let me go, you wouldn't be allowed to treat your pet animals that way, let alone someone you're supposed to love? Why should humans have to suffer such torture.
@puddlespickles88102 жыл бұрын
Imagine loving your daughters, and suddenly realising they killing you, he was still driving and doing activities, omg who does that, they just wanted his money clearly greed got to them, I feel for his grandaughter, she was happy to be his carer and excepted he wasnt ready for a facility, knowing your mum did this must be heart wrenching for her.
@wilmawanker3672 жыл бұрын
Yes. Being suffocated by people who you love is easily worse than dying of cancer.
@allissonjacobisaacson61902 жыл бұрын
I'm currently a assistant sales manager, with a eight month old and one and a half old. I'm currently caring for my mother who has dimentia, and cerebral ischemia on the severe side. I cook, clean, pay bills and give her support doing self care and hygiene. imma be honest, I'm f****** tired. all the time. but I would never consider the thought of taking her life. I found that being tired and giving away as much free time I have keeps me in recovery-almost three years, and helps me feel useful.
@SamanthaMagdalena2 жыл бұрын
Good job on 3 years recovery!
@allissonjacobisaacson61902 жыл бұрын
@@SamanthaMagdalena thank you kindly. It was hard. Hardest thing I've ever done. But, worth it for the best rewards I'll ever know. Babies and family.
@SamanthaMagdalena2 жыл бұрын
@@allissonjacobisaacson6190 that's beautiful. You did the best thing you ever good for those babies ♥️
@annehersey98952 жыл бұрын
@@allissonjacobisaacson6190 I'm sure you know and are experiencing the strength it takes to live clean one day at a time. You have so much on your plate right now so just remember to take some well deserved 'me' time each day for your own sake. Even 15 minutes alone to meditate and say the serenity prayer or find time to fit a meeting-even online-in as often as you can. You have got to feed fuel to yourself with all you have depending on you. I wish you health, sobriety and happiness and that your burden gets easier.
@HumanimalChannel2 жыл бұрын
You're amazing! Your children will understand what it is to be a good and compassionate Human, through your loving actions. I hope recovery is still going well
@Arbee10002 жыл бұрын
I heard about this story recently and watched the full interrogation videos and Linda’s talk with Anthony. I wonder what compelled her to tell Anthony. I bet she’s kicking herself that she didn’t just keep her mouth shut! How crazy it must have been to be called in for questioning and never again see the light of day. The sisters were eventually placed in an interrogation room alone together, and even though they knew they were being recorded, they had it out over Linda telling Anthony and what are they supposed to do now. I’m guessing that was the last time they ever spoke in person. Crazy stuff.
@clydebear69142 жыл бұрын
The random vagaries of the human condition......it's the number one reason why I watch these vids.
@kcbh242 жыл бұрын
Anthony was their father. I think you're referring to Marshall.
@pengarth14592 жыл бұрын
Who was Marshall to them ?
@janieluna50172 жыл бұрын
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@rainorchids2 жыл бұрын
She said that she's euthanized someone before. I wonder if they looked into that. The mom? The step mom? I believe they mentioned that she did work in the medical field
@pumibel1720 Жыл бұрын
She was lying and never had any contact with the drugs used to euthanize a person. She really is a pathological liar.
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv9 ай бұрын
She meant while doing hospice
@marymorrow91722 жыл бұрын
Nurse here and we do not administer a “lethal dose of morphine” we administer morphine for pain that is not managed with oral medications or for shortness of breath. And is usually only prescribed routinely if the patient is actively dying.
@carolinemaybe2 жыл бұрын
For shortness of breath? I thought morphine suppressed breathing?
@marymorrow91722 жыл бұрын
@@carolinemaybe It untimely does but it helps them not struggle to breath.
@meganwilson27422 жыл бұрын
@@carolinemaybe morphine is absolutely amazing for assisting those who are desperately struggling for breath. It calms them so they don’t gasp and allows them to take in air.
@lc86_652 жыл бұрын
Exactly. It's a comfort measure often used for end of life care. It just allows people to pass away comfortably, with no pain.
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Mary how are you doing over there?
@Vanness112 жыл бұрын
3:39: “Mary Beth’s husband was described by those who knew him as a ‘hillbilly with no common sense’ ” 😂 That made me laugh so hard
@janeg82742 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you are covering this!! I have DM so many true crime ppl about this!!! I have zero idea why I was sent this story on YT it is unbelievable! Good for you!!🎉🎉🎉
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Jane how are you doing over there?
@lord_of_chaos52152 жыл бұрын
As a CNA hearing this story makes me physically sick, I could understand having a hard time seeing your father like this believe me but using it as an excuse to kill an innocent man in cold blood it just... The way some people treat those with disabilities is just horrid watching these devils using genuine issues people fight through and still stand to do so makes me hope they burn in hell.
@rosemaryangela18252 жыл бұрын
Wow! I’ve heard bits & pieces of this story. But I had no idea what all of the details were until I saw this episode. Thanks
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Rosemary how are you doing over there?
@thejoking.madmen2 жыл бұрын
There's nothing worse than knowing that the children's you've brought to existences are the ones that ended yours.
@elizabethsohler65162 жыл бұрын
What about a parent that kills a minor child?
@amyyoung28042 жыл бұрын
Heinous, despicable, and pure evil doesn't even begin to describe how awful this crime was, especially what this poor man had to go through. Those monsters saw him as an inconvenience and a cash cow. What a piece of work these daughters proved to be. Thanks FFs for your continued hard work and dedication...bringing these interesting cases to light. Great production quality and narration. Thanks much.
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Amy how are you doing over there?
@dignicker Жыл бұрын
I know it's hilarious LMFAO
@royalmichaels12892 жыл бұрын
I love the lead up to the ad... "speaking of sisters... have you ever wanted to..." ..." play an interactive game?" I mean YES that's exactly what I thought they were going to say! All jokes aside, this is just disturbing. To spend your life making sure even as adults that your children are taken care of for them to be the ones to callously end your life is just unimaginable. Heartbreaking. And of course she testified against her sister. No family honor, no loyalty at all. Obviously not at all how it seems they were raised. Thanks for the video.
@leadfootwildone11362 жыл бұрын
My thought is these 2 daughters are killers. They murdered their fathers for mone.. Never heard of this story, very heart breaking. I can't imagine what the granddaughter is feeling, she lost her mom. Aunt and grandfather 😔
@ohyeahno162 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of your memorials and condolences to the victims and their families
@lostagain22262 жыл бұрын
My 96 year old neighbor still drives, still does her own shopping, literally uses tiktok and whatsapp! Sure, there's some things she's physically capable of doing, but that woman's marbles are all there, she's better at remembering than I am at 35. Age is not the ONLY factor when it comes to quality of life, I've seen much younger with dementia and other issues. Both of my grandparents lived in their home, my grandfather able to pass away in the home he built, and my grandmother able to until the last few days. I could never imagine treating my parents, grandparents or any person with such indignity.
@Stu-SB Жыл бұрын
Narration is excellent (Jason Forbis).. smooth accent, clear pronunciations, and perfect timing, thank you for this..
@ShY_65932 жыл бұрын
That one lady with dark hair looks like the art work from the 3rd "Scary Stories" book. The one where the spiders crawl out of her face.
@sunsunny29292 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@janececelia74482 жыл бұрын
I loved the way these sisters through each other under the bus. Good on Marshall for doing the right thing.
@kaceycruz3870 Жыл бұрын
*threw
@hollyfarr72092 жыл бұрын
Took care of my Mama her last yrs. Physically and mentally. It's quite traumatic at times. I can understand in the proper situation. She was paranoid we wud put her in a home. We never did. RIP Ma 🙏 ❤️
@sendthis94802 жыл бұрын
My grandmother is in a home. It took a long time to finally make the decision, and ultimately it was the best thing for her. NOT doing it would have been selfish of us. Turns out…it would have benefit her for her to live there a couple years sooner. Their memory care center could have tried some things that could have helped keep some cognitive abilities. All situations are different…however we’re not doctors. People usually don’t want their family in a home because they want to visit them at a place that’s more comfortable for the healthy one.
@hollyfarr72092 жыл бұрын
@@sendthis9480 I concur. My Ma was petrified of even the thought. Luckily we (my twin sister) learned exactly how to.
@Neros_Neckbeard2 жыл бұрын
My grandma used to think Ihad been away fighting in WW2 any time I'd go to visit her. She would scream at my mom who was her stay at home caregiver. It's things like that that make me want to empathize with these people. But I just can't. It was clearly more about money than euthanasia
@yllia28522 жыл бұрын
Nobody cares
@Neros_Neckbeard2 жыл бұрын
@@yllia2852 incorrect, I care. It's a small club that have dealt with dementia. Especially seeing it take over someone you knew before. It fucking sucks.
@mawmawmakeup36022 жыл бұрын
This is so incredible sad... it brings to mind my boyfriends' grandfather. (Our daughters great grandfather) He is the same age as Mr. Tomascelli was... he was COPD ; and the beginning stages of dementia. (His wife died in 2009) and he lives alone in a condo... he still has his drivers lisense. Is still very much all there (he forgets little stuff like he will go to the grocery store and if he doesnt have a list forgets what he went there for..) which I lovingly tell him that that kindof stuff happens to all of us even without dementia... Hes a great man , and I couldnt ever imagine someone deciding to do that to him.. infact he also said he doesnt want to go to an assisted living facility either (for the same reasons as Mr tomascelli and i told him that would NEVER*** happen to him ; because if it EVER*** got to the point where he NEEDED to go to a place like that.. that we would be the FIRST ones to step up and have him here with us at our house. My daughter is autistic and absolutly loves her great grandfather. And over the 8 years my partner and I have been together he very much has become like family to me. He was there for me when my mom died ; and every few months I go with him and I make a new flower arrangement for his wife's plot in the mausoleum (a woman whom I've never met personally) but she was important to him - and he is important to me. There isnt a thing I wouldnt do for him. I love him like my own family.... I cant imagine someone could do this to their own dad. Its honestly disgusting... RIP Mr Tomascelli ; if you cant trust your family - who can you trust?
@mikt31772 жыл бұрын
My mother works in Hospice specifically. The amount of morphine given is with the intention of relieving discomfort, and it can also lead someone to dying early. But that is the whole point they are on comfort care. They are ready to go and want to be comfortable and not be struggling as they die. The excuse she uses that it is the same is absolutely appalling and disgusting.
@silenttoxic7072 жыл бұрын
Ya'll gotta work on those Ad transitions lol. That one was... uhh ...tacky lol
@taliamarie1932 жыл бұрын
Can you cover the case of Johnny Rider and Cassie Bjorge? There’s not much coverage on the crime, and I’d love to see your take on the insane series of events that unfolded.
@thebookwitch8952 жыл бұрын
Imagine just wanting an affair and ending up discovering a murder
@SamanthaMagdalena2 жыл бұрын
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes I guess? Hahaha
@stacywalker27622 жыл бұрын
@@SamanthaMagdalena shut up
@geniehinseth5122 жыл бұрын
Poor Anthony!!!! What a bunch of heartless relatives!!!! RIP Anthony!!
@PiNKelJuice2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know who this is but he’s the best narrator on this channel.
@louw.65792 жыл бұрын
Jason Forbis
@danelaw45022 жыл бұрын
The worst part is sleeping pills contain diphenhydramine which causes really dark and frightening hallucinations so he was probably even more terrified than he would have been
@nitarose442 жыл бұрын
She thought telling Marshal her darkest secret would make him devote his life to her and that he wouldn't turn them in because his affairs would be found out. That backfired!
@clydebear69142 жыл бұрын
Saw this story before elsewhere. The original confession tape at the start was the crucial bit of evidence. Those sisters...as we'd say here in Ireland two beauts!
@resilientangel59152 жыл бұрын
I had customer's, counting the dollars they expected to gain when their parents passed. There is no amount of money to count without my Mom,Dad, siblings, family, stranger's. I will never understand how anyone would want money, this way.
@grandma_beth81372 жыл бұрын
I understand the concerns about not wanting to see him suffer (if they tell the truth about that, which I doubt) but there are so many other options to make the rest of his life more livable than deciding to just straight up kill him. Seeing a family member suffer is horrific but the acts of those sisters were not grounded in reason and just straight up disgusting Edit: I mean telling the truth about their concerns, not about his actual condition
@lisalynnmarie24482 жыл бұрын
You guys never fail to disappoint me! What a sick and twisted pair of sisters. They're right where they belong. Wouldn't it be strange if someone in jail thought the same as they did about their father? Get rid of 'em for mercy's sake. Yep!
@catherinesyme9012 жыл бұрын
Yep
@wildechild52 жыл бұрын
You guys never fail to disappoint me??? It sounds like you like the video, but I don't understand the first line of your comment.
@TannerisSmol972 жыл бұрын
Your never fail to you disappoint me isn't a compliment lol Pretty sure it's you disappoint... The way you said it was like yours used to it
@lisalynnmarie24482 жыл бұрын
You knew what I meant, right? I've never been disappointed by any video you make. You never disappoint me sounds right to me, but on the off chance it's incorrect, you know I love you guys 🥰
@thenativenraven2 жыл бұрын
@@lisalynnmarie2448 "disappointment me" is also not correct but I think you meant "they never disappoint me."
@aprilstar35722 жыл бұрын
Every time a person / relative of mine is placed in a nursing home shortly after there spouse dies it infuriates me . I’ve seen this time after time in my own family . The elderly uncles or aunts seem fine when I speak with them then next thing you know they are off to the nursing home and the there children are selling off everything to get there greedy hands on stuff It’s more common than you think. All I can say is that these people have children and what goes around comes around .
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello April how are you doing over there?
@suitcaseyyy2 жыл бұрын
Hello Fear Files! I am from the city where the Brittanee Drexel murder took place. I was in middle school when I heard of a spring breaker who went missing and was never found. Over a decade later, they finally found her body and have found the culprit. This case wasn't just massive in my community but around the entire country! It has some bizarre twists and turns with different suspects involved. I would love if you spoke about it.
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
Stop liking your own comments Mike Foster 😂🤣🤣😭🦧 🤡
@jarredfugleberg39942 жыл бұрын
Don’t get your hopes up, kid.
@RowletGod692 жыл бұрын
@@jarredfugleberg3994 🥴
@kathcasey20902 жыл бұрын
My mother just passed. My sister and I were her primary care providers for the past 2 1/2 years. We are now faced with how to care for our 90 year old father while mourning her. He will not move and wants to die at home as she did. It's totally life altering. But I could never envision a scenario where murder is the answer.
@dignicker Жыл бұрын
Boo-fucking-hoo
@jaylew84082 жыл бұрын
Damn.. I thought I was creative when it came to getting someone I just broke up with to leave me alone and to get them to understand there's no future between us. Never thought to get them charged for murder and sent to prison, I'll have to try that one of these days
@ceegee63232 жыл бұрын
Bahahaha
@123UpNorth3212 жыл бұрын
I wish i still had my grandpa and my granny
@jennismith-mann9882 жыл бұрын
"Narcotics is not a synonym for suffocation with cloth" Classic!
@franklinstephen32682 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you doing?
@julivillalta Жыл бұрын
Hospice nurse of nine years here. We do not euthanize our patients. Period.
@pray4usa9492 жыл бұрын
I took the are of my mom for 10 ten years, cook all meals, shots, pills, Doctor and hospital visits. Mom was blind and I did everything for her. Some days she did not know me, she was also a diabetic…. Plus other things. This ten years of my life I did all for her. She took care of me for more years and did the same for me. She deserved it and it is the best thing I have ever done. I gave her the funeral she wanted and how she wanted it. I miss her every day, I adored my parents and loved them with all my heart. I took care of Also. I truly believe we should do this for our parents. God bless all who read this.
@whopiddledonyourposttoasti1752 жыл бұрын
If their pop was that close to death then he would have qualified for immediate home hospice care and even perhaps 24/7 care or at the very least daily visits from a home healthcare aide and nurse. The one sister was an aide with a hospice company, why didn't she get the company she worked for involved? She said on tape while working she had given large doses of morphine which brought about death. Why didn't she get him evaluated for hospice? Advanced dementia is a sure approval but throw in his other dx's and age and he'd be in like Flinn.
@loyaldogpublishingllc49882 жыл бұрын
I am a home health aide. Its 30,000 a month for 24 hour care. Ins. Does not cover. He would qualify for hospice but not care.
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
Mike Foster loves loves LOVES generic cereal 🥣 🤣😂🤣
@KarunaSatoriASMR Жыл бұрын
If my family member or loved one was ever murdered and some KZbin channel used it as an example for an opening sponsor, itd be over for everyone. How insensitive.
@julitakamaki4386 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@user-mz1wy6de6i Жыл бұрын
Yh I really hate that aspect of this channel. Such a shame
@NA.000202 жыл бұрын
Am I The only one that thinks the boyfriend is a total piece of s*** too?? Cheating on his wife and cheating on the sister WITH HER SISTER/ROOMMATE!? He's a piece of work
@kelseywelsey29242 жыл бұрын
HOW can one guy have three family members close to him like that turn out to be psycho?
@yummycookie34292 жыл бұрын
I love how you think of the victims and send them your love.
@teenychristinee2 жыл бұрын
What a nice thank you to their own father after he worked hard to provide his evil daughters with a nice life and gave them many opportunities, pure evil.
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Christine how are you doing over there?
@krystalchavez73342 жыл бұрын
Holy....😩 As a nurse with plenty of Hospice experience we do not give lethal doses. We give what's ordered to keep them comfortable during the process although I've had adult children of the dying ask me to do so.... sickening
@jarredfugleberg39942 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service crystal. I hope I get a hospice nurse like you someday. You’re easy on the eyes too!
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
Yes... You are very sickening Mike Foster
@krystalchavez73342 жыл бұрын
@@jarredfugleberg3994 LOL well thank you so much ❤️
@zariell24592 жыл бұрын
As a former hospice nurse of years I thank you for posting this!
@heathers4322 жыл бұрын
Maybe YOU don’t but yes that has happened with the intent of death. They phrase it nicey and say something like what you said but it was clear in the conversation that the person was not going to wake up from the morphine dose. And it was the hospice nurse who initiated the suggestion. I don’t blame her but it does happen.
@Jaya-zn7vr2 жыл бұрын
My dad ( not Cpt Picard 😉) had Alzheimer's. He was in a nursing home and very unhappy. One night he was admitted into hospital for respiratory problems. Without using specific words, it was decided between the doctors and I that he would probably die that night. I sat with him, held his hand and talked about loving memories. After maybe 7 hours I told him it was OK to let go and go to god. I was really happy that he'd had a peaceful, loving death. The doctors and nurses were brilliant! This, I think, is when euthanasia is a kindness... 🧡
@lisagoff20332 жыл бұрын
I've my 85 year old grandmother living with myself and my daughter. Family are useless bar my own mother who has health problems of her own. She's ( nana ) up and about, has her stairlift and en suite etc but can be demanding, I'm depending on my mum if I want a break away and some down time. I've cancelled more plans because my grandmother needs me at home. She can be downright selfish be times but I love the woman dearly and the thoughts of her in a home kill me. My friends think I'm insane taking on the responsibility but she helped rear me. It's tough but I'd never ever imagine ever doing something so cold and callous as this. Heartbreaking.
@elizico Жыл бұрын
you really can't trust anyone but yourself... this is so sad.
@WamsyAmsy2 жыл бұрын
I actually live in this area and I can’t believe I never heard of this case. At the time it happened (when they got caught), I even lived in Palm Harbor! Damn, I could have passed them in the store somewhere…and never known they were killers.
@jeffwads2 жыл бұрын
The undercover discussion at the beginning is interesting. When my mother was dying from cancer, she came under the care of our local hospice. She chose to remain in the house and they visited. We indeed were giving a lot of "pain-killer", etc. One of the workers told us a story about a man who, not being able to deal with his mother's pain, gave her a lethal dose of morphine. I knew what she was trying to tell us, but I didn't have the guts to do it. I always think back on that and it sucks.
@jenwuzhere23052 жыл бұрын
I heard about this a couple months back. They're saying it was a mercy killing but I don't know. I'm getting ready to watch your video and see your take on it
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
Merky
@crowmedicine38902 жыл бұрын
It was not. Now that his girlfriend was gone, they didn't want the responsibility of an aging dad. And they also wanted his money. It's unimaginable what they did to their dad. The man who raised and cared for them.
@starlight-tour7772 жыл бұрын
@@crowmedicine3890aka Crackhead Mike Anthony Foster from Rockford, Illinois 🤡... merk
@TheDramacist2 жыл бұрын
A mercy killing comes with consent. If the person doesnt consent, it's MURDER
@pepcore2 жыл бұрын
@@starlight-tour777 What does that mean?
@LeftyB-k8h9 ай бұрын
Pure self-interest. Seriously disturbing, I can’t imagine doing something like that to a Parent. 😢
@SkillSpencer Жыл бұрын
"narcotics is not a synonmn for 'suffocation by cloth' " has just made my day
@estherhastime7772 жыл бұрын
Seriously they could have just waited the weeks until he was in palliative care and they wouldn't be in this situation. So dumb! And sad. Having lost my dad on February 13th of this year while in palliative care it wasn't easy at all! 😔
@wandarask84442 жыл бұрын
Story to about your loss. Your right they could off let his last days be beautiful and comfortable where possible. Nasty humans . I love Karma. From Australia
@stefandieter40442 жыл бұрын
Hello Esther how are you doing over there?
@favouredblessed26312 жыл бұрын
As a health care worker in old people home this actually breaks my heart😔😔
@stacibayles20852 жыл бұрын
I worked at a nursing home as a CNA when I was younger and my patients were in conditions that no one would want to live in, but because it's illegal to euthanize them, they just lay there and suffer. I had one lady who was really bad and her family was told the only way for her to die legally is to stop feeding her, because she was incapable of feeding herself. They had to give her fluids though. For like 10 days at my work no one feed her. It was an awful site. The family finally couldn't take it and asked us to feed her. I had nightmares over it. So I'm all for euthanizing someone as long as they're in a condition that's so unbearable that I wouldn't want to live either. I'm not saying this case is okay because I know it's not.
@brookiegremlin66602 жыл бұрын
i agree. i took my cat to get put down when she was 17. i had to make a judgement call at the end of her life, but we can't do that for people, for some reason.
@Sylene7742 жыл бұрын
I watched one of the sweetes old lady's die because nobody would feed her besides me and another coworker that shit was hard....I'll never forget her sweet southern Belle too.
@drivethrupoet2 жыл бұрын
I've already told my teenage son that once I get to the point I've stopped being able to use a toilet and feed myself permanently that he will find a way to put me out of my misery. I think that there are now a couple of states that have legalized euthanasia and when I get older I will be finding some way, any way, to document that as a directive. The only reason it's not legal in some form everywhere is because the medical industry lobbyists fight it to no end, they make most of their money from our misery.
@dena812 жыл бұрын
Such a sad story. My father has dementia, very far in to the point my mother and myself have to take care of him fully and even so I would not do such a thing to him. It can be frustrating and I'll admit there are those rare moments I feel frustrated and just thinking when it will end but it doesn't mean I'd want to speed it up and hurt him like that
@omgurheadsgone Жыл бұрын
Disgusting… I can’t imagine ever doing that to either of my parents :( I will take care of them when they are old until their last natural breath! They are 64 and 63 right now, still both in great shape and get 15,000-25,000 steps each day! And my mom works out with both strength training and cardio workout plans! Hopefully they are healthy into their 80’s and 90’s but if they aren’t I will take care of them lovingly. I love them so much!
@CaptainMarmite2 жыл бұрын
This gave me chills. Only because "Linda" looks exactly like a work "colleague" that tried to ruin my life and get me fired from my job...just for kicks. There are some evil women out there.
@ellybean58682 жыл бұрын
Did they think telling a guy you just started dating that you and your sister murdered your father is a good introductory conversation? That ought to win him over...
@faykouri11622 жыл бұрын
Oh this is so disturbing I watched their interrogations ,that’s gratitude for you, notice the ease she describes the event so glad the man went to the police and they got caught disgusting wicked women what a family !
@profanegunman75862 жыл бұрын
3:07 Man, I was not expecting two out of three of his kids to be strong supporting characters in Red Dead Redemption 2