As someone who worked in nursing homes/hospitals. dementia and Alzheimer's is really a border of funny to disturbing and it leaves you on pins and needles having to allow them to believe their fantasy is reality. example "Yes you are the queen of Uranus" and then there's a "No you are not keeping a knife and taking it back to your room to go hunting." Most of the patients themselves know they are dying, and their brain is turning into mush and they're angry there is nothing they cannot do anything about it. 😞
@SMOOVKILL118 күн бұрын
Yes people with dementia come in and out of reality and it and it only gets worse over time. I remember it being described as a bookshelf full books of all your memories and thoughts etc. in life and over time those books drop off the shelf 1 by one until there isn't anymore left. You dont even remember your own children.
@SUPRAMIKE1815 күн бұрын
That's a perfect description of it, I was one of the last people my grandmother could still recognize before she passed.
@SMOOVKILL115 күн бұрын
@SUPRAMIKE18 sorry for your loss.
@MaxStax118 күн бұрын
Wow! OMG, I have never heard of this story till now. Absolutely horrifying. I agreed with both your reactions to the story.
@nochannel1q232118 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure the psychiatric team with imaging of his physical brain structure is in a better place to make an accurate diagnosis of his condition than some people watching an edited video clip that shows maybe five total minutes of interaction with im.
@MrLcarter2417 күн бұрын
I would love to see these types of videos centered around crimes going on in the UK. I didn't know the UK had it's own version of Jeffery Dahamer until I watched an episode of Mr. Ballen. Then I watched British reactors react to it and they didn't know about this serial killer in the UK and they're from the UK. It's crazy how American criminals get exposed while killers around the world aren't highlighted.
@lilJJslayer18 күн бұрын
if u gotta say u need to get rid of all knives in the house its a wrap its all over its time to be hospitalised and monitored 24/7 WTF??
@plnkfloydian781418 күн бұрын
Not necessarily
@Jimbow-sz9kh18 күн бұрын
Get rid of all knives? Tf kinda house is this? A British one?! Jokes to your blimeys over the pond 😂
@user-wr9ej6xe4j18 күн бұрын
@lilJJslayer Easier said than done. Not that easy to get someone into a mental institution. Especially if you dont have money to pay for it, and the process probably isnt easy. Also we never want to believe the people we know would really do something like that
@TheAcgtrs18 күн бұрын
I really think you should watch some firefighter videos… Your channels go through a lot of cop, and police videos. And I agree they’re brave, sometimes. Firefighters run into burning buildings. They run in, when everyone else is rushing out.
@jsoph429917 күн бұрын
I really hope that in my lifetime or the generation after me that we find a cure or some remedy for dementia related illnesses. Just horrible horrible diseases that no one should go through or see a love one go through.
@plnkfloydian781418 күн бұрын
What’s sad is his feelings of hatred that he said was building for years probably isnt even real. Probably just some story his brains telling him at the moment. I lived with my grandma who had really bad dementia and every moment was different and a lot of times nothing really made sense. She was always sweet but would occasionally go on these loops of thinking she had been stole from and asking when her kids would be coming back stuff like that. Things that were very real to her but not reality
@andirandolph883018 күн бұрын
Although it seems as though he’s relatively lucid during the interrogation, he likely does have Frontotemporal Dementia. They absolutely can be oriented to time, place, person, year, president, but have progressive loss of inhibitions and empathy, as well as obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior. FTD is rarely misdiagnosed (there are multiple tests involved, physical and cognitive. MRI and PET scans that show frontal and temporal atrophy and changes in brain activity). I’ve worked in healthcare for over 30 years and have worked with FTD patients. It affects different people on different levels. It’s hard to explain… some dementia patients can confuse you, even seem completely cognizant at first meeting, then throw you for a loop when they have an episode and become a completely different person. Most are relatively harmless, but I’ve seen a few violent ones over the years. That’s why it’s so heartbreaking to see family members in tears, crying “he/she would never do that.”
@nochannel1q232118 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's really not up for debate if he had it or not. In simplistic terms the psychiatrist who made the initial diagnosis would be relying on his interactions with him as a patient, the reports from the staff and their interactions with him, but also on the physical images showing the physical characteristics. If someone thought you had a fracture in your leg and upon seeing the very obvious empty void between one half of a bone and the now second half a bone, no one's really in a position to dispute whether or not the bone is fractured or not.
@GreatgunYu18 күн бұрын
I have seen a lot of gore online and I’m pretty sensitized those videos but I don’t know if I can’t handle seeing a dismembered corpse in person. I probably would puke and traumatized.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j18 күн бұрын
They said "Karlan's daughter" at the end. So that might not have been her mother who he killed. Maybe why she didn't seem to care that much
@Kojak02418 күн бұрын
“Must’ve been bad” , is there any way a dismembering can be any thing other than a bad scene
@ryanc988818 күн бұрын
lol
@MatthewLikesToRead18 күн бұрын
Compassion for this man got his wife killed.
@Sicxestsms18 күн бұрын
Explain
@beester143218 күн бұрын
Does anyone know how he died in the hospital all of a sudden? That seems strange.
@nochannel1q232118 күн бұрын
I would assume infection from the laceration on his thigh, but being immobile could've also meant he formed a blood clot and it started circulating and then hit and blocked a key part of the body remaining alive function. Or any number of other causes, of course. Those are just the two, given the time in the hospital, that are pretty common with big openings in the skin and prolonged immobility of the legs, in particular.
@thomporter82918 күн бұрын
A total nightmare. I agree with Gaynor. I don’t think he had Dementia. He knew too many current facts. He was late onset Schizophrenic or Paranoid. Whatever. What a terrible chain or events
@GreatgunYu18 күн бұрын
I mean he could had both?
@nochannel1q232118 күн бұрын
You should probably check out what dementia is. Knowing some current facts at one point in time is entirely consistent with dementia, especially advanced.
@Xfactor444-x4n18 күн бұрын
Daz, you never heard of dementia?
@SMOOVKILL118 күн бұрын
You see where his son gets it from. 😅
@officeblokedaz18 күн бұрын
@@Xfactor444-x4n I said I’ve never heard of this form of dementia. Ofcourse I’ve heard of dementia.
@scwyd676918 күн бұрын
the 911 dispatcher sucks
@imamisfit44518 күн бұрын
C'mon. That was morbid. Get back to Conan, 80's movie trivia, that kind of thing. ❤
@gailbreslin544118 күн бұрын
The victim was her brothers wife. No parents involved.