In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Gail Cleavenger and analyzing it from an educational psychological and legal perspective.
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@ExploreWithUs6 ай бұрын
Hey everyone! Thank you as always for watching! Apologies that these upcoming videos took a bit longer than usual to produce, but we have some very crazy cases coming up, including never-before-seen footage of a killer's video diary. When I first saw the footage, I couldn't believe it. It'll be one of the most chilling cases we've ever covered. We'll likely be publishing that next video within the next few days.
@DominickDeGennaro6 ай бұрын
We appreciate ya homie!
@teckard82026 ай бұрын
Cannot wait to see man. This channel is my go-to for true crime stuff
@GEARSFIFALUFCx6 ай бұрын
best tc channel on youtube
@shpresalika15436 ай бұрын
I really love you guys,yall are doing a great and professional work ❤❤❤
@stony1626 ай бұрын
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@eggmon4204 ай бұрын
Saying “Ah f^ck it, it’s whatever.” before admitting to KILLING YOUR MOM is one of the most disturbing, bone-chilling things ever. How a 15 year old can be this evil is beyond me.
@randomaussie39054 ай бұрын
My brother is very similar to this stuff, he is not okay mentally. He can lie to anyone, about anything and hurt anyone and anything with no remorse or guilt. He does not care, if we try to do anything that makes him upset he exaggerates and gets us in trouble, example, my dad picked him up out of his room to go to school, he said to the school mental health team that he was put in a headlock. (He was not, i was there the entire time). He has threatened to kill himself, to the point where my mother has had to wrestle a knife off him. He wishes everyone dies, he takes revenge on everything. He hated me as a kid, so he would pee on my clothes, steal my money, punch me kick me, name call etc as an act of revenge. With my parents its spend money recklessly, steal food and resources, hit the animals, hit them, tell them to k*ll themselves and that he hopes that they are murdered, raped etc. He does not care, he has no guilt, and we cant do anything as his psychologist and psychiatrist dont believe us, and believe his lies such as im never hurtful, never hurt anyone, dont often lie, not angry often etc. So i am concerned this is what he might turn to as he is aggressive and spoilt. I am not surprised a 15yr old can do this, as my brother is 12 lol.
@cynicalpenguin4 ай бұрын
@@randomaussie3905 That's rough. my only suggestion is that you secretly record some of his outbursts or things that he might later lie about so you can show people he isn't telling the truth without him knowing. you need to get help for him for your own safety. And keep trying different practicioners until you get one who listens to your parents.
@obscurereference62984 ай бұрын
there's an easy answer. religion
@cmposting4 ай бұрын
@@obscurereference6298 you are actually dense as hell
@bloxy97624 ай бұрын
timestamp?
@garden23566 ай бұрын
To think that his mother endured pregnancy, childbirth, raising him...only to realise within the last few moments of her life that she raised a murderer...a sociopath or psychopath...
@93FilmsandMedia6 ай бұрын
* “a lazy, pudgy, no ambition, no goals having murderer… a psychopath” Fixed it for you 😂
@Arkantos1176 ай бұрын
@@93FilmsandMedia "a lazy, pudgy, no ambition, no goals" hey now let's not fire a blunderbuss in here.
@Gulag006 ай бұрын
@@Arkantos117I felt personally attacked at that line
@dtraindaimyo33776 ай бұрын
Even though it's not a requirement, psychopath usually implies a degree of intelligence. I think this guy was just low iq to the point of not being able to experience empathy.
@texasrefugee78886 ай бұрын
As a mother, you'll have all kinds of red flags leading up to this kind of behavior but you're in denial because it's your child.
@justinwojtyniakАй бұрын
If I was a teenager, and my friend told me he killed his mother, I would immediately snitch, like is that so crazy? Why would they help and cover for him?
@lyp234Ай бұрын
LITERALLY THINKING THE SAME THING
@Dookie4DesertАй бұрын
Because they're losers
@Basauri.48970Ай бұрын
We're talking incredibly dumb and inmature boys here. The utter lack of understanding of the consecuences of their acts and the punishment they would be facing said it all.
@agentrex_adventures28 күн бұрын
All three of them have screws loose. 45 years in prison is a slap to the face.
@Commbo28 күн бұрын
Helped just to steal things from her like speakers, guitar and stuff
@trevorrichards6642Ай бұрын
“Am I even going to jail, because I’m a minor? That’s not a thing, right? …..is that a thing?” Lmfa bro you’re cooked, byyyye
@natesofla8891Ай бұрын
The judge is going to smoke his boots
@gneu1527Ай бұрын
There's jails for people under 19 actually I think, basically jail tutorial mode
@vamqpires05Ай бұрын
Forreal😂
@patriciakeith6164Ай бұрын
He is a few screws short on being smart infact he was probably dropped at birth on the floor by the Doctor
@WAGallagher-qx4xdАй бұрын
Prison for life ❤
@lynall-zi9yj4 ай бұрын
So scary that he wanted to be in law enforcement. I can't imagine how badly he would have abused such a position
@olal99043 ай бұрын
thought this too. so so typical.
@charlesfaure11893 ай бұрын
There are plenty of people in law enforcement who shouldn't be. Thankfully there are many more who do their jobs faithfully.
@enigmaaoe35033 ай бұрын
its not typical, vast majority are good cops, but that doesnt generate clicks like outrage negative news does@@olal9904
@icegangsta51613 ай бұрын
@@charlesfaure1189 There are more tyrants than the other
@user-jz9dd5sj1w3 ай бұрын
@@icegangsta5161 Proof? Oh yeah you have none. The other guy might also be lying, but at least he doesn't insult anyone.
@sooya69703 ай бұрын
I love how narcissts believe they're much smarter than they actually are.
@dorbacal3 ай бұрын
I hate it
@ryancapewell65043 ай бұрын
@dorbacal I love whites. If you also do exclusively then don't respond to this comment
@olly87023 ай бұрын
bro literally messed up the whole house and tought a thief would do all that confidently💀
@sooya69703 ай бұрын
@@olly8702 Then making it up all those stories that can easily be proven false. Let's be real, ain't no one gridning on that 😂
@AlexIncarnate9113 ай бұрын
He’s 15.. there’s that
@Good_UsernameАй бұрын
If killing his own mother was not enough, he tried to cut her finger off to get the wedding ring to sell it. That's not impulse, that's pure evil.
@texasrefugee78889 күн бұрын
I know and it broke my heart when he was talking about dragging her body round and how she smelled so bad. What a monster
@user-ez7ws8cb5o4 күн бұрын
It’s sad she must have been putting up with this abuse for a long time because it’s her son. Yet some people will still claim that she was the abusive one. If my son was psychotic like this I would retaliate a little too. It’s maddening!
@FishyFwends10 сағат бұрын
clearly she was an abusive mother, this type stuff is generational
@AaronHolmes-oi9oyАй бұрын
I love how once the detective had enough evidence, he just turned into a different person
@bonquiquisАй бұрын
😂 the fact that he didn’t take any of Greg’s shit, and in some ways was belittling in a professional way to a narcissistic, smug teenager tickled me greatly
@cedrikv8 күн бұрын
It’s honestly incredible cause he likely knows from the second he talked to him but letted him talk for 2 straight hours, noting key words/phrase so that oncd the show is on he just knows EXACTLY what to ask, how to respond, what part of his story to pin point all extremely effortlessly and calmly, idk if detective gets enough recognition for their works but it’s insane
@TAGMZs636 ай бұрын
This kid is terrifying. Tossing around adult phrases like he's the smartest person in the room. I'm glad he was interrogated by a no BS detective.
@redhead23766 ай бұрын
His friends are just as terrifying. I can't imagine helping my friend cover up the murder of their mother and being so nonchalant about it all.
@spicyirwin58356 ай бұрын
Kinda of dum bc his mom gave him a great home, pool, food, clothes & love & now he has nil. Telling more than 1 person also. Betcha his mom is still watching over him in heaven & Greg feels zero remorse. He even tried to set his friend up with murder weapons. More like cohorts than friends.
@kristineteall3686 ай бұрын
@@RoshanAntonyTauroOh how horrible! I can’t imagine how anyone could see that and not be traumatized for life.
@yt_hatescrime_data43016 ай бұрын
He probably has very high IQ but has extremely low social & emotional intelligence. These types of people are extremely dangerous (i.e. Ted Bundy).
@flumpaustin19946 ай бұрын
Blah blah blah or whatever.
@drawingdragon73 ай бұрын
“He tells one of the most chilling confessions we’ve ever heard.” *ad starts playing*
@iUnderstand2 ай бұрын
💀
@sandoval11712 ай бұрын
Literally just got to that part and I laughed 😂😂
@JDH_MUSIC2 ай бұрын
Get KZbin premium, its cheap and worth it
@mrgreatbritain2 ай бұрын
A mothers day advert too... chillingly appropriate
@Zer0_-02 ай бұрын
Time stamp?
@jenna_jenna_jennaАй бұрын
I’ve never hated the phrase “blah blah blah” more than I do right now while watching this kid talk.
@TheRealTact21 күн бұрын
He’s a bum
@jenna_jenna_jenna21 күн бұрын
@@TheRealTact I think it’s a little more than that …
@TheRealTact21 күн бұрын
@@jenna_jenna_jenna a psychotic bum
@aftershaveaftershaveafter5 күн бұрын
Bla bla
@carmpocalypse12 күн бұрын
Legend has it, Gregory can still be heard in the prison hallways saying his robbery scene looked really legit.
@idigmetal95165 ай бұрын
watching this interview is making me realize that I would come across as guilty even if I'm innocent.
@cookyboi74225 ай бұрын
Spot on the big problem with the channel's signature type of bullshit analysis
@absolutelyunepic30725 ай бұрын
Same.
@MW-cw9yi5 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm thinking the same, I have social anxiety, PTSD. And likely high functioning autism based on some testing. I do a lot of arm crossing, feet up on chairs, lack of eye contact, over explaining and hyper fixating etc.
@Dancingdiva315 ай бұрын
My mom has always told me that you’re guilty by association. You’re guilty just for being around and seeing it happen. It doesn’t matter if you didn’t stab someone, or you didn’t strangle them. But you were still there and saw what happened. So obviously the cops are going to get you in jail time.
@ActuallySpanky5 ай бұрын
@@MW-cw9yi deadass same 100% anxiety and social anxiety, i think i have PTSD behaviors from my childhood. dunno about autism but the more i learn about it the more i begin to think im a very high functioning autist xD. Crossing my arms is so comfortable, perhaps the MOST comfortable, even if i have a sweater with a big pocket, it still more comfy to cross arms, feet up on chair 100%, cross legs or ankle on knee, i CANNOT eye contact unless i force it and commit to it and psychologically gaslight the other person into thinking THEYRE the awkward one by ignoring the awkwardness and forcing THEM to deal with it xD i LOOOVE over explaining because the more details i can shove into ever single moment i can, the more information i feel like im conveying, and the more it can be understood as long as time is taken to dissect and put together everything im spewing out LMAO, but thats the problem, thats IF the time was taken to analyze everything i said and did and whatever. normal people wont really put in all that effort just to better understand all the information i just conveyed, they'll just give up half way through everything im saying and just close it off with an "uh huh, oh yeah, for sure, i know exactly what you mean" xD so in normal cases more is less, because it easier to understand easier things, even if easier things have less intricate details that you can gain more information from, that just makes it harder to see it all when youre bombarded with every small detail, like, unless you take the time to analyse it, which like i said, normal people, in a normal convo arent going to take the time to do that, and will just forget all the nonsense i spewed, kinda like what i just did with this comment right now. i kept adding more and more and more details which makes it harder and harder to grasp my exact point just from a glance and it now takes time and effort to work your way through this whole comment to be able to understand it all more clearly as one cohesive story or whatever, idk. but like if i would have just said "deadass same 100% me too" then thats it, thats all you got, its way easier to understand, and draw conclusions from, but in becoming easier to understand at face value, it get much much MUCH harder to understand what exactly my situation is, i can say "100% same" and then they'll think it the same exact 1 to 1 issue, but if i say "100% same" and then explain every bit of why i came to the conclusion of "100% same" then they understand the more in depth reasoning behind why i felt that im "100% samesies" 😂does this comment alone prove im autistic? uh oh, dont diagnose me, i dont wanna know
@damorea20065 ай бұрын
Knowing that someone is lying and trying to convince them to tell the truth slowly is a skill. I could never
@THXIIIRTEEN5 ай бұрын
I could never like basically literally
@PalaceDude5 ай бұрын
True. Props to the detective for his patience.
@shawneechojnacki13405 ай бұрын
Make them feel intelligent and pretend you believe them and act like your their friend.
@shawneechojnacki13405 ай бұрын
You’re *
@Top5cring5 ай бұрын
@@shawneechojnacki1340theres an option to edit your comment you know.
@K0STKYАй бұрын
I can't imagine sitting there as that cop that knows the boy. The way he goes from "I hope shes okay, I want her back" to that narcissistic "I did it and I dont care" defensive state of denial. Tremendous respect to these officers keeping their composure and getting this disturbed child to confess and cooperate calmy.
@quekumber2 күн бұрын
I couldn't help myself but frequently check on him to see how he was reacting. If you were mentoring a lil kid, trying to be a 'father figure' etc...there is no way you wouldn't have a strong visceral response to all the pussyfooting, then cold callous braggadocious confession that he had....even if he was a detective for over 10 years. This isn't just any case, he was sponsoring the kid, mentoring him. Although he is 0% responsible, I guarantee you he is struggling and asking himself where he went wrong, as if he played a role somewhere. I feel for that man....but then again, maybe I am just projecting
@DulIllahАй бұрын
Sadistic and brutal. He spoke so lightly about the murder of his own mother without the slightest regret. He would be even more cruel to others if he had the opportunity.
@user-vm5xc4pg2m5 ай бұрын
i really find it fascinating how detectives can stay so calm while someone describes such a crime in front of them
@Anty_Praza5 ай бұрын
You just get used to it.
@A_Black_hoodie5 ай бұрын
Yeah you get used to it after a while
@kikicola785 ай бұрын
I don't think they get used to it. I have seen enough true crime documentaries where detectives will break down and need to step away from the interview, a case that stays on their mind making them emotional, etc. I think they just know that they have to show composure to get the truth and justice.
@Psris1235 ай бұрын
They have to keep control to do victim justice asap. Its not about them and so they do their job as priority. Doesnt mean theyre cold
@steak8205 ай бұрын
Professionalism. They no doubt despise him, but acting on that is going to mess the case up.
@mario64exprt374 ай бұрын
This detective is a master interrogator. He trips the kid up so many times by being more ready than he is.
@PeeBurps-gk7cu4 ай бұрын
Well it’s a 15 year old kid.
@aktayakhkobek47784 ай бұрын
@@PeeBurps-gk7cuyou'd be surprised how other "detectives" do in other videos 🤦🏻♂️
@mikeymoss62814 ай бұрын
The kid's story was also just completely terrible from the beginning.
@deleteiam89014 ай бұрын
@@mikeymoss6281yeah, it's a mess. I started watching this with a thought that he was not the murderer (never watched this type of videos, thought they'd change a suspect midway) but the moment he said about Joe it was obvious he is the murderer
@oswaldcarter86073 ай бұрын
🤡
@latinegra9804Ай бұрын
The fact that he told his friends and they didn’t call the cops is absurd 😮what monsters
@AmyraBatyah16 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same, and that happens too often. Folks have no moral compass.
@firefly858910 күн бұрын
It's a strange 'ride or die' mentality, people think you need to stick through all the bad shit, that and you tend to hang with like-minded people, so maybe his friends were as never minded about the situation as he was. That or they were scared of him? Either way, it's seriously messed up that no one said anything, not even to a parent?
@philliphall519810 күн бұрын
Sickening kids now should be charged for helping him
@Kaeydo22 күн бұрын
Explore be like “You can tell by how he’s speaking unclearly, fidgeting, and looking away that he’s lying and nervous” Then 10 seconds later say “you can tell how he’s completely still, speaking clearly, and making eye contact that he’s trying too hard to lie”😂
@joannewilson148313 күн бұрын
He’s a bumbling fool
@bryanimre49925 ай бұрын
My favorite part about this video is when Greg brags about how good of a job he did the video immediately cuts to show how shitty of a job he really did.
@Death-9995 ай бұрын
Yeah, why would burglars throw cutlery and dishes on the floor... Do they think they're gonna find an expensive set of collectors spoons in there or something?
@lolirot935 ай бұрын
Same. He really thinks he’s some criminal mastermind.
@CakeDaWire5 ай бұрын
lmaoo I was about to say this, it's funny how cocky he is
@snezzzz5 ай бұрын
is there a timestamp?
@bryanimre49925 ай бұрын
@@snezzzz can’t remember but it happens multiple times in the video
@NORTAH856 ай бұрын
The hardest this kid has ever worked in his life was the night he killed his own mother who’d given him everything. Disgusting
@charmingjinx93796 ай бұрын
All 3 of these boys are the product of lazy, inadequate, and inappropriate parenting, and probably inferior genetics, too. There's a reason why they associated with each other. I guarantee their families are disgusting, vile people who are poor role models in every aspect to do with maturity and respect. They show no respect for others, for safety, for the property of others, for appropriate socializing according to any circumstance in which they would find themselves. These boys and their families are ignorant. I highly doubt they would have done any better with their lives even if not involved with this incident.
@charmingjinx93796 ай бұрын
... also, it's FLORIDA. Ew.
@insaturnsringzz6 ай бұрын
NO SHIT!!! 👏
@Sveta694206 ай бұрын
@@charmingjinx9379his worst offense is being from fl*rida
@Rihardololz6 ай бұрын
Wanted more because of seeking friends approval.
@claytonsps9868Ай бұрын
If this channel has taught me anything, it's never to talk in an interrogation room without an attorney present
@user-wy7wt4jl7d25 күн бұрын
Well, if you are innocent. I assume you agree it’s a good thing this monster confessed right then and there.
@alcaholic955920 күн бұрын
And don't murder your mother !
@Ant_Stark16 күн бұрын
Never talk to police
@johnrobinson766616 күн бұрын
I loved how he tried to bargain himself from murder 1 to murder 2 to by speaking aloud his twisted as logic in the form of a lie. That not how a proffer works bud. I'm sure he will stew on all this stuff as he works on an appeal 20 years after he's finally come to terms with what he's done.
@soreheart3170416 күн бұрын
always lawyer up, doesnt matter if your innocent
@henryhargraves4184Ай бұрын
Seeing the sponser move to attention after Gregory said “I’ve made mistakes” was crazy
@_JananaBanana5 ай бұрын
Imagine being the kid's sponsor, someone I'm guessing was pretty involved in his life, sitting in with him and supporting him during a time when you assume he's going through a lot of heartbreak only for him to confess to murdering his mother right in front of you.
@willmckee16325 ай бұрын
The sponsor was a detective himself with the department. He was brought in to assist in the interview, not to support Greg. When the detective walks out and tells him to talk to the sponsor, it was a tactic to try and get Greg to confess, as he may be more willing to confess to somebody he knows and trusts. The sponsor I can assure you was well aware of why Greg was being interviewed.
@BushcraftEurope5 ай бұрын
@@willmckee1632he was kiddo's sponsor and he was shocked about hearing it. Don't act it's not correct The other sidr of a story is his detective role in a case that helped questitoning Edit: I am just reading that hoth Brian and the other broke their paroles and not sure if Brian is going to prison now
@duanehimmel43365 ай бұрын
The sponsor knew right away, as soon as he saw the marks on his face.
@greenrabbit40755 ай бұрын
Imagine you are a cop and a woman is missing. You find the son with a swollen eye and bruises. Then you find the house very differently out of order than any other robbed house you saw and the son behaves strangely. That alone is very telling to those cops and I think they pretty much knew it immediately. @@BushcraftEurope
@prsnt7775 ай бұрын
They already knew if after they listened the 911 call , you think he found out that at the end of video?
@Mayonnaise_is_a_sauce4 ай бұрын
It’s disturbing to think about how he was crying and saying “i hope she’s ok” and four hours later he admits to murdering his own mum... it’s horrible
@9inchnail4 ай бұрын
And calling her a b*** several times. Or how he said he "finished the job" when he noticed she was still moving. All that bullcrap about impulse. He went into her room, tried to kill her, walked away and then "finished the job"
@Mayonnaise_is_a_sauce4 ай бұрын
@@9inchnail fr is so fccked up
@Diablogaming9444 ай бұрын
The fact that he killed her when he could have called the police and show them that she was beating him if she actually did
@autumnblaze62674 ай бұрын
@@Diablogaming944and the police would do nothing
@zvezdoblyat4 ай бұрын
@@autumnblaze6267yeah, I don't even know why people would think the police would do anything.
@YepItsHenryАй бұрын
I appreciate that you don't just let me watch without telling me what's about to happen, I am a simpleton so I need everything explained to me in detail.
@htttpxxx4 күн бұрын
that’s why i adore this channel fr
@purplehazen1000Ай бұрын
Great job detectives in pulling this confession out of this narcissistic sociopath.
@joannewilson148313 күн бұрын
I’d never lay my hands on her oh boy he’s watched to much u tube
@anabellelaguardia67345 ай бұрын
I honestly can’t decipher what is more horrifying about this. The son committing the murder or the two friends laughing about it all. Scary that these types of kids exist.
@l4zrh4wk5 ай бұрын
You see this kind of disregard of human beings by kids on the internet, laughing at the sickest shit. It's truly disturbing.
@1zzyfox5 ай бұрын
@@l4zrh4wkit’s mind blowing
@thomastolbert61845 ай бұрын
You se looking at the end of America!this is wgy college kids are amused by what is going on with Israel! God tells us thid will happen before the end so pray and watch!
@anabellelaguardia67345 ай бұрын
@@l4zrh4wk So true and scary.
@anabellelaguardia67345 ай бұрын
@@thomastolbert6184 How anyone could find amusement in what is happening in Israel is truly sad, sick and disgusting.
@l456tatertot36 ай бұрын
He’s actually excited and relieved to give his confession. He’s proud of his work as you can tell by the numerous times he brags about it. The irony is that he was sloppy, obvious and incredibly reckless. This wasn’t the crime of the century, like most narcissists he thinks he’s much smarter than he is.
@zomb92306 ай бұрын
It's hilarious to see the Detective check each part of his story and him just freeze up, then use defensive statements like "Up to you if im telling the truth"
@dedewrr6 ай бұрын
💯
@alycegoodale30596 ай бұрын
He didn't brag about anything! Do you know the whole story he has lived? Murder is never the answer, but the cops are fucked up! He has serious issues 😢
@Ayobriii6 ай бұрын
@@alycegoodale3059if you didn’t hear him brag you need your ears checked
@thelastmotel6 ай бұрын
@@alycegoodale3059 You yourself said "murder is not the answer", so you yourself are saying that it doesn't matter what happened in his life as he made a definitive mistake. He's a monster, plain and simple, and if you feel sorry for him, then you need to get some perspective.
@RikkuYellowEars19 күн бұрын
LMAO the fact that they thought they were just gonna be in jail for a few days is killing me. No you're not
@DaivdBaekrАй бұрын
Story fell apart the instant he mentioned two teenage boys hugging it out.
@tyshawnevans4754 ай бұрын
the sexual assault line gave me so much second hand embarrassment because it was so obvious he tried to change the subject & manipulate their emotions/empathy😭. it was such a weak attempt
@HotBootInTheAss4 ай бұрын
When does that come up?.
@HotBootInTheAss4 ай бұрын
Nvm it just came up.
@blitzwarzone3424 ай бұрын
@CranBerry-0 when does it come up
@HotBootInTheAss4 ай бұрын
@@blitzwarzone342 43:21
@EchoTheDragon4 ай бұрын
@@HotBootInTheAss wait when?
@user-gj6wv8pw5j3 ай бұрын
he says he'd never hit her through rage, yet he kill her through rage
@The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World.3 ай бұрын
Well honestly the more you hold that rage back, the more you try to hold it in, the more likely you are to snap, a big one, so that's not too far fetched.
@casmrtblnd3 ай бұрын
but it didn't seem Iike he even WAS in a rage. It seemed mroe Iike a "mmmh... Whatever... " kind of decision, rather than a deep in the heat of the moment, snap!
@nanyabiznus47382 ай бұрын
@@The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World. While I do think he might not have hit her before however I also think he is a psychopath either the case. Even if he snap and attack her. Most people regain their confidence after short amount of time and definitely before 30 min of strangling. Definitely the mom isn't a good person but didn't deserve the death. Anyway really sad news and it should make parents realise after certain age your children will not tolerate your mental and physical abuse and might fight back and kill you.
@Odette3212 ай бұрын
Who would even say that. How about "I've never hit her" like us normal people who don't hit people would say. What a pathetic spoilt rotten brat he is.
@hrafnkell61322 ай бұрын
well.. he wasn't lying when he said that lol
@eKareless10 күн бұрын
craziest part about this is bro was going to be a cop, if he could do this to his mom imagine him on the force
@LaLagunz187Ай бұрын
Kids thinking they are smarter than trained adults.....but his confession, I wasn't ready for that!😮 how evil
@rinnkydinkthesilly4 ай бұрын
the fact greg was pretty enthusiastic in the part where he finally tells the truth is genuinely shocking
@joe67003 ай бұрын
He really wanted the detectives to think he was smart.
@leafboye333 ай бұрын
@@joe6700see to really be smart you gotta realize it's easier to turn 18 and move away like everyone else with crazy family than be a murderer
@skyforgedgaming3 ай бұрын
@@joe6700no, he was proud of how he handled it quickly and wanted to show off
@grantfreeman53273 ай бұрын
its a combination of narcisism and finally not having to lie
@leonardopatrizio3 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert. Damn
@kaitykate11995 ай бұрын
He's telling the story like its everyday routine.... this is genuinely terrifying. This kid has no feelings, no emotions, he's just sickening.
@SergeantArxelCone5 ай бұрын
Cause he was hit
@seupai79545 ай бұрын
@@SergeantArxelCone You acting like that's an excuse or even an explanation??? as a child abuse victim you are full of BS
@fsisrael92245 ай бұрын
Thats apathy. A mental illness
@BeastlyChowder5 ай бұрын
Honestly the biggest and first red flag for me was when he was swearing around these adult authority figures. He was trying to appear tough and smart, which would be unnecessary in this situation, normally.
@inkjazz5 ай бұрын
@@fsisrael9224 lol no, that is not apathy, and apathy is not a legitimate mental illness. That is sociopathy.
@crewrangergaming9582Ай бұрын
23:00 "do you know who makes it?" "Zero Clue" .. Then when the cop said it is popular I realized it's the brand's name lmao.
@FatGreasyMeatАй бұрын
It’s not he was making a joke
@Nikita-tu5wtАй бұрын
I thought it was a joke, before your comment
@robertdemon355017 күн бұрын
Same here.
@MrYungstarlive17 күн бұрын
I didn’t realized until I read this comment but this was very disturbing how nonchalant Greg was when he was confessing
@123qwe321ify14 күн бұрын
The cop was being sarcastic
@YeinerHog7 күн бұрын
When describing the murder he highlights his thought process and his mistakes in such a way it shows that he is proud of what he did and is trying to garner respect for how “clever” he is
@zarasbazaar6 ай бұрын
Wow, once he realized they knew it was him they couldn't shut him up. He was so eager to show the cops how clever he was in planning this murder and coverup.
@mariebee31466 ай бұрын
He was literally bragging. Disgusting.
@vafixer88856 ай бұрын
I just cant understand people like this, its beyond my comprehension of how truly evil people can be. His own mother to top it off.
@danpro45196 ай бұрын
Classic narcissist. Head too far up his own ass to realize how it sounds. You could see a lot of glimpses of that even through his lies, like when he felt the need to go into detail of how his door got knocked down or the very specific items "missing."
@bluchismoon6 ай бұрын
Just straight up psychopaths. None of them have any empathy.
@Tsugimoto15 ай бұрын
Well you remember in the beginning where in this "argument" with his mom, he kept referring to how "capable" he is. He seems pretty sure of himself. Most of the time, people that talk like that are pretty narcissistic.
@goliath_red11025 ай бұрын
The scariest part about this is that this kid is 15 and he’s talking about his crime like he’s been doing this for 20 years.
@pseudoplotinus5 ай бұрын
when contrasted with the stress of trying to improvise some dumb alibi, bursting the floodgates open about what really happened flows like water
@PepeCoinMania5 ай бұрын
Stop calling grow up adults kids
@lilithastraeas47395 ай бұрын
@@PepeCoinMania But he is a kid? He's 15. Not an adult.
@StickItUpYrBumGugle5 ай бұрын
@@PepeCoinManiaHe's a kid, knobhead. And a KID sees everything differently. He only remembers about 10 years of his life and in that time, his mum was hitting him and I guess his dad up and left at some point. Not excusing it, but it's not an adult that did it out of the blue. You don't need a degree in psychology to figure that out.
@StickItUpYrBumGugle5 ай бұрын
The narrator's voice is so annoying.
@user-nt4oy8cu1nАй бұрын
The American mental health system is a joke. All parents of kids like this see the warning signs from an early age, but there is not system to intervene EARLY, when intervention may actually make a difference. To be afraid of your own fifteen year old child is horrifying. There was really no place for this poor women to get adequate help. Tragic.
@enterpassword331311 күн бұрын
The mental health system is definitely problematic. But having a great mental health system isnt going to change the sick culture that is the real problem
@daphneecontreras9427Ай бұрын
great work, amazing video! Also love how his police mentor was there while he was being questioned and definately knew something was up when he asked about his bruises.
@Fanoffrogs6 ай бұрын
Wow the interrogator really said “you killed your mom” and the silence was SO LOUD. I actually gasped. And the feeble “why would you think that” is just so horrifying. Freaking sinister. Unbelievable.
@AngelGabrielB6 ай бұрын
@@Evil_Teddydamn lol
@Fanoffrogs6 ай бұрын
@@Evil_Teddy mmm, no, that expression is working just fine for me. Find a better form of interacting with people.
@kevindavid7326 ай бұрын
@@Evil_Teddyman cmon don't be that guy, you understood her just fine, it's an expression similar to "the silence was deafening" just get along
@Th0rn55556 ай бұрын
@@Evil_Teddyactual 🤓 moment
@kittypools2666 ай бұрын
I gasped too, I was soo surprised the detective just said it like that out of nowhere 😭
@CatatonicallyYours5 ай бұрын
The fact his mom was scared to sit close to him is heart breaking. I'm just looking at my baby boy, the way he smiles at me, and the way he snuggles up next to me and I just can't imagine what Gail must have felt, looking her baby boy in the eyes as he ends her life, seeing the same eyes she looked at while she snuggled him as a baby, nursed him, changed his diaper, gave him baths. Truly gut-wrenching.
@man79565 ай бұрын
Describe it like that and it's fr something 😿😿
@contract77445 ай бұрын
You ignored the part where Greg describes that GAIL used to hit him and beat him (and that it got worse and worse) ☠️
@maze22535 ай бұрын
A child's parents have a lot of say in how their kid's mind is shaped though. Gai;'s behavior towards him didn't seem like that of a warm, loving parent. It's horrifying what a lack of love from parents can make people do.
@hinglemccringleberry72655 ай бұрын
wow - after this I had to look up that hitting your children is apparently still legal in the USA. thank god I live in a more civilized country. I mean he is bad but his mom might have been a bad person as well?
@ABoredGod5 ай бұрын
@@hinglemccringleberry7265you can hit your hit but not beat them
@JohnStockton745927 күн бұрын
I love being impressed by good interogators. Every video these guys are so professional and theyre just everyday people who dont get fame or notriety for their work, they just care about getting the truth so justice can be served. Great people
@charlie.on.youtube10 күн бұрын
Post-confession, he's just talking through things like he's at a job interview. It's just mind-blowing.
@llallogen73806 ай бұрын
The fact that he tried to appear like the murder was hard on him by saying he almost killed himself, then saying he tried to cut off her finger to pawn the wedding ring astounds me.
@breepoole84616 ай бұрын
And then referring to her as "the bitch" when he said he kicked her into the hole 😬
@lucianmilea23596 ай бұрын
Sick
@lonelynights53936 ай бұрын
i laughed when he said kick the b @@breepoole8461
@bobbyhill99186 ай бұрын
@@lonelynights5393huh💀
@vamsi80096 ай бұрын
@@bobbyhill9918 I mean that was unexpected
@Crownevermind5 ай бұрын
It’s absolutely disgusting hearing him explain the whole scenario of how he killed his mom, it made me feel worse at him referring to his moms body as “bitch”, it’s absolutely sickening
@SPECTRE183025 ай бұрын
@@politelyvulgarvernacular Of course you do.
@f1fte8325 ай бұрын
@@politelyvulgarvernacularwould you like a medal for your edgy-ness? Since clearly you are super cool and totaly unphased like the rebel you are!
@jtal28995 ай бұрын
@@politelyvulgarvernacular I was actually thinking the same thing lmao. 😂
@Transblucency5 ай бұрын
Seemed more try-hard to me.
@ElDuderinoh5 ай бұрын
@@politelyvulgarvernacularcongratulations, wanna come over to my place so we can laugh about it?
@josh2444110 күн бұрын
Kids like these make me really mad because I lost my mom at a young age and basically grew up with various women my dad was dating. This kid killed his own mother because of stupid reasons. And he’s acting all high and smug about it. Well let’s see him how tough he gets in that prison cell after the doors lock and when it hits you that “this is real”.
@hobojoe4910Ай бұрын
I find the fact that most of these teen killers likely wouldn't get caught if they just asked for a lawyer kinda chilling.
@boombonic6665 ай бұрын
I found it absolutely terrifying that he had already taken such an active interest in policing.
@melissagreen_5 ай бұрын
Clearly he's been planning this for a long time.
@nowchanlahkesis96915 ай бұрын
Agree'
@dogshake5 ай бұрын
40% of cops beat their wives!
@OldManBoxing5 ай бұрын
You'll be surprised what you will find out about cops if you did a thorough background check from the time they were children....
@laquiqa56315 ай бұрын
@@OldManBoxingbet big money a large percentage of serial killers in America are law enforcement.
@seandavis93205 ай бұрын
I really believe Greg is irredeemable. The callousness of how he talks about the whole situation and the pride he took in taking his own mother's life is sickening.
@irie_father5 ай бұрын
Are you a doctor? Incredible insight here. Thank you
@gothmogthrac44575 ай бұрын
@@irie_fatherwhen a white guy likes the sound of his own voice
@pauldaniels21795 ай бұрын
What about his two friends?
@irie_father5 ай бұрын
@@pauldaniels2179 what about them?? Speak up pip squeek!
@pauldaniels21795 ай бұрын
@@irie_father I think you miss read me, Im saying they just as crazy as him. But the "pip squeek thing" come on, your behind a screen, you cant be tough on the internet behind a screen and a keyboard😁😁😁
@Lazerus10113 күн бұрын
And these are the kids that WANT to be cops.... Telling.
@SeppelSquirrel9 күн бұрын
They'd fit right in.
@lifeofreilly994316 күн бұрын
Unbelievable how callous her own son details the murder of how he murdered her-As if he was looking for some kind of praise for his efforts. Just wow. This situation was way more than immaturity, these kids were missing something you can’t teach. Sad for the rest of the family😢
@Mani-el1df4 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE SUBTITLES. i know it takes a lot of effort, hard work and time to include subtitles in each video. Please continue doing it! They really help me and other non native english speakers as well as people who have a hearing disability. Thank you once again EWU!! You are the best !!
@Mwash147214 ай бұрын
Your whole page is kissing people’s asses for putting subtitles
@ThePumpkinMan.4 ай бұрын
@@Mwash14721 I mean you aren’t wrong buttt still a little rude for him just thanking him cause he doesn’t understand teenageish
@ThePumpkinMan.4 ай бұрын
@@Mwash14721nvm he said “UWU” well he said “EWU” but I know what he meant soooo I’m on your side now”
@Mwash147214 ай бұрын
@@ThePumpkinMan. if it really bothers you then delete my comment, I’m personally part deaf myself and you don’t see me getting down on both knees and wasting time sucking everyone’s dick over subtitles, it’s just cringe and looks like a pathetic attempt at getting attention, it’s like showing someone the same cut/bruise over and over, you can only fish for attention/compliments with it so much before someone eventually says shut up about it.
@Mwash147214 ай бұрын
@@ThePumpkinMan. lmao, I just Noticed the uwu now that you said it
@4artemis46 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how Greg's mentor must be feeling as he's watching all of this unfold.
@francissobotka87256 ай бұрын
He knew from the first 30 seconds.Police departments look for specific types of kids for these explorer programs because they can mold them into cops who will follow directions blindly.
@hastyhillfarmand4x4806 ай бұрын
@@francissobotka8725hell probably get paid administrative leave and a promotion.
@kellyfinleybrown93136 ай бұрын
@francissobotka8725 give me a break...
@muslimsrememberapostacyday5566 ай бұрын
@@kellyfinleybrown9313 Based on how police reacts to the public and treats individuals violently, some of it outright murder which they get away from without even being fired, I'd say there is a reason why cops (I call cops Chekas) have a trust problem with the public. I usually say that the biggest mafia is the cops, because they're armed, they can lie as they whish, protected by the justice system, and colleagues who lie for them too.
@Silence-and-Violence6 ай бұрын
@@francissobotka8725he knew from the first 30 seconds because he knows the kid and is an experienced detective. But you're being quite conspiratorial about police explorer programs. And I say that as someone who is generally critical of American police culture.
@korewolf_6916 күн бұрын
not them singing oliver tree
@blueblood4528 күн бұрын
Caught me off guard
@TheRickyTan5 күн бұрын
The best part is how tough this kid thinks he is. He’s going to make a great girlfriend for some guy.
@lexypieee99854 ай бұрын
This case actually had my jaw dropped. The way he was so nonchalant about explaining how he killed his mom and what he did with the body????! Actually unreal
@Feuerbach14 ай бұрын
All humans are the same, we're all capable of this in the right circumstances, and that is what I think truly disturbs people
@manmeetsdestiny69214 ай бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong lol@@Feuerbach1
@sekainiheiwa36504 ай бұрын
@@Feuerbach1you need to search for a help asap !
@ashleymarzec7834 ай бұрын
Same. I listen to/ watch true crime stuff like all day every day but this one got me. We even vacation in daytona every year and my dad has been trying to move there for years. I had never heard this one. But my jaw dropped, I shook my head, I audibly gasped... this one was wild
@stilljustaguy4 ай бұрын
@@Feuerbach1spoken like a serial killer.
@wolfyhound5 ай бұрын
If an actor in a movie acted exactly like this killer, people would say it was unrealistic. He was so cold and nonchalant. The other two acting like it was not going to affect them other than some minor inconvenience is astounding
@teastrainer36045 ай бұрын
No matter how psychopathic you are, it's hard to commit a crime like this and lie hundreds of times to the cops without slipping up.
@kaitlynmorgan46135 ай бұрын
well look at patrick bateman, hes pretty much the same but charismatic
@thevoiceteensphilippinesto25845 ай бұрын
@@kaitlynmorgan4613😂
@Mr.NiceGuy805 ай бұрын
Yeah, people watching TV and movies love drama. Real life situations like these have little to no drama after the initial shock of what happened.
@FOX007-um1wr5 ай бұрын
It's chilling to me.
@justinhosbeinАй бұрын
I heard “Volusia county” and immediately knew what this was. I knew some people who went to school with this kid and it’s the same old story “there was always something off with him but nobody could ever figure it out”
@nemesistic18 күн бұрын
which school? uhs?
@justinhosbein18 күн бұрын
@@nemesistic yeah. Same school where some idiot bit the head off of a chicken and left it in the parking lot
@HannahCharbonneau3 күн бұрын
41:50 "you killed your mom." That literally gave me chills he said it almost nonchalantly, like he deals with this daily. I could never be that calm, no matter how experienced i was.
@kaiakak6 ай бұрын
His desire for sympathy and attention was evident, and I find it disgusting how he tried to manipulate interrogators.
@comfykeegs6 ай бұрын
People mistake survival for intentional manipulation
@jeanmember6 ай бұрын
@@comfykeegssome people value truth above all else
@Faythe19816 ай бұрын
It's disturbing to think there are young people in our society like this. A vast majority of them will fly under the radar because they're highly charismatic and know how to manipulate. The ones we see here on EWU Krew are the few that took it too far.
@AlexanderTheGoodEnough6 ай бұрын
I don't find it shocking at all. I will always go "all in" when betting on people telling any lie necessary to keep their ego and perception of good standing in the moral hierarchy intact. I have lost that bet before, but if we were to talk dollars made for always taking it? I'd be rich, despite the few losses.
@bernieheartdragon18886 ай бұрын
The grossest part for me personally is that I feel like I've met this same kind of guy a hundred times. Dated some even.
@Mediocre_JT6 ай бұрын
News footage, police bodycam footage of the crime scene, analyzed interrogations, court footage and sentencing all combined make for the perfect true crime video. I wish more channels would stick to that forumula as well. That's why EWU is #1.
@chadspro6 ай бұрын
Well do you know why they don't? Because it's an unbelievable amount of work and effort.
@zenix33186 ай бұрын
@@chadspro exactly, hence why what he said still stands
@Annoye6 ай бұрын
@@chadsprono
@NORTAH856 ай бұрын
Not sure if you’ve ever watched “That Chapter”. But it’s a good watch as well! Mike is great
@mikezbr6 ай бұрын
@@NORTAH85 "That Chapter" what is that?
@evco4426Ай бұрын
This is more fascinating than any reality TV show out there
@parallellines256812 күн бұрын
oliver tree in the opening really illustrated how deranged they are
@colinator30435 ай бұрын
I bet there was a lot of rage inside of the Detective and wanting lash out at this Kid. Mad respect for staying mature and professional about the situation
@LauRa-re9un5 ай бұрын
Those poor detectives really need a long vacation after this interviews so disgusting.
@dondrake1005 ай бұрын
I was definitely feeling rage after the confession
@colinator30435 ай бұрын
@@dondrake100 The "Whatever" (especially them) along with others had me getting extremely angry
@Rokaize5 ай бұрын
Well if he loses his cool it can throw the whole confession into jeopardy.
@Fix3rJ0e5 ай бұрын
I said the exact same thing. I had to walk away a few times because I was so upset at the kid's reaction to this whole thing. And again when the other kids were like "Oh no, I'm fired." Damn straight you're getting fired. And losing everything else, too.
@gimhanibasnayeka78395 ай бұрын
Teenagers thinking they could fool seasoned detectives is well beyond my understanding.. 🤦🏻♀️
@hurbsnarebergowitz40835 ай бұрын
anyone could do it, turns out. we pretend thats not true.. but its true. detectives are not geniuses. they are cops.
@ZachofPotatoes7325 ай бұрын
Even I knew he was lying thru his teeth with how nervous he was. Very different from his friends
@Hap_Shaughessy5 ай бұрын
All teenagers think they can out smart adults. Lack of life experience.
@SaveAwesomeMatt5 ай бұрын
It's not just teenagers; it's pretty common overall. We in the psych field call it The Dunning-Kruger Effect. It s common for people to think they know more than doctors, lawyers, etc.
@TheVanillatech5 ай бұрын
@@Hap_Shaughessy True that teenagers are usually over confident in themselves. But it's an intelligence thing. I was outsmarting and fooling adults from the age of 10. Got away with EVERYTHING. Burgled my own school multiple times, got "set up" by a girl for drug dealing and also got away with that and turned it around on her, and SHE got expelled not me. I'm not proud of course. But I never hurt anyone.
@laurabishop75883 күн бұрын
The commentary between the boys in the cop car was the worst for me. "Guess I'm not getting a Christmas or birthday this year lol" and "Well, my family loves me so." Makes me sick to see spoiled rich kids talking like this after a murder. How detached can you get
@rawdawgg_17 күн бұрын
Me: "and then..." EWU: "guilty"
@WallerreeАй бұрын
"I don't have many friends" --- Tells a story involving 20 friends he hangs out with for hours lol
@crystalsmith9038Ай бұрын
It’s always ppl like that who say that shit all the time yet have so many friends. And they’re always the most disgusting ppl
@T9K66Ай бұрын
“We smoked some cigawwetes. Then we drank some alcohol. Theh uh… we smoked some more.” That’s when everyone in the room realized how OG and gangsta he was. Just kidding he just looks like a massive dork.
@KoraPaige117728 күн бұрын
Kids today, cuz of social media, think that you need 100's of friends to be popular and be considered as "having friends". I've got 1 best friend and I'm good with that. I'd rather have 1 best friend than 20 acquaintences.
@mastarich1226 күн бұрын
Truly agree. Quality over quantity. 👌
@enterpassword331311 күн бұрын
Hanging out in groups doesnt mean you have a single friend tho
@gertjanvanbiesen49302 ай бұрын
I wish we could sometimes see an interrogation with someone who actually IS innocent. Just to see the contrast :)
@redjebdimachk721Ай бұрын
There is , you want the link ?
@JUUUULIAAAAAАй бұрын
@@redjebdimachk721i do lol
@wunwun6086Ай бұрын
@@redjebdimachk721 ya
@tinetype_2468Ай бұрын
@@redjebdimachk721 i want!!
@Whynot83848Ай бұрын
@@redjebdimachk721 yes pls
@elizabethregalado15 күн бұрын
What the hell happen to this kid to create such lack of love or empathy? He was either born evil or raised by evil. Scary. Scary.
@chasehedges677515 күн бұрын
EXACTLY
@enterpassword331311 күн бұрын
Well hes living in a sick culture too,
@SILLY_BILLY_777Күн бұрын
Unrestricted internet access in a dying empire
@lostribe513027 күн бұрын
Thanks for publishing that. People could learn so much from it.
@fitzgreenАй бұрын
the “i’m proud of my boyscout” bumper sticker is so eerie……
@Top10DylanАй бұрын
How
@cockwithglock2874Ай бұрын
it implies his mom put it on there referring to him, and he yk, offed her
@its_lazy_riverАй бұрын
@@Top10Dylan because her Boy Scout ended her life
@ehelibuff73Ай бұрын
My scouting involved lighter, paper towels, pocket knife, can opener, V8, sardines, Ritz crackers and such. This kid.. "just the standard duct tape, gloves, lye, shovel, zip ties, chainsaw, bags, barrels and cement"...
@Tony-nm1cvАй бұрын
@@ehelibuff73v8?
@bhagrt5 ай бұрын
OH SHIT This footage is finally out! I wasn't directly friends with him, but my friends were, Brian and Dylan. Crazy to see how this happened. I found out this happened at work one time, it was so surreal when I heard his name. One day at school, he mentioned his cat was killed, and I was like "I'm sorry, how old was she?" He said she was shot with a bb gun, multiple times, he totally killed that fucking cat and I figured he was just trying to be edgy.
@user-ji7ik7ef3s5 ай бұрын
yoo that's crazy, was he usually antisocial and did a lot of ppl think he was weird
@bhagrt5 ай бұрын
@@user-ji7ik7ef3s I mean, it wasn’t anything TOO weird, he just seemed like a regular “weird” kid that I knew, and clearly had a troubled home life, but he had no issue talking to anyone, pretty social dude. Just took a turn for the worst unfortunately..
@claude25715 ай бұрын
Is anyone at school angry at those 2 friends or were their reputations not as bad as his? I've seen a lot of ppl from your school in the comment section, they seem chill about the whole thing
@ChrisM-qo1jc5 ай бұрын
@@bhagrtwas it true about him being sexually assaulted or was that all made up to garner sympathy? Same question for Greg and Dylan wanting to kill themselves were any of that true? I know he was mixing the lies with some of the truths but it wasn't really clear to me in the end. It's so confusing that he wanted to kill himself but he's grateful to his mom for keeping him alive, then proceeds to kill his mom for allegedly wanting to kill him when he wanted to die in the first place.
@bhagrt5 ай бұрын
@@ChrisM-qo1jc Not sure about any sexual assault, Dylan actually was my neighbor, and thats how I met him and Brian when I moved into that neighborhood and when I changed school to University HS. Dylan was a smart kid, he had struggled with depression etc. I dont believe Greg was suicidal. He admitted to taking the course of Forensics or whatever to try and help him better understand the workings of investigations. Not personally, but I vaguely remember reading it in one of the written articles after the murder. He definitely thought he was smarter than he was. But I believe he was just troubled, and he shows less remorse because I'm sure she wasn't the greatest to him, but I don't think murder is justifiable at all. But I don't like how these videos portray some things... Of course after murdering their mother, they're less likely to be super remorseful/show emotions because they're still processing it, it's not just narcissism. It's a life changing event, trauma, shock. And Brian and Dylan got stuck with his shitty problem, and I feel for em cuz they were smart dudes, funny guys and were my homies back at UHS, but they should've stayed clear of Greg for sure. Before I enlisted, I actually ran into Brian working at a McDonald's by my house. Chatted it up a little, nothing into the situation, but he seemed to be doing better. Believe this was before he was sentenced the 364 days in jail. But I believe they'll be doing better once they serve. It's truly a shame.
@kcjones8918 күн бұрын
The fact he tried to take the wedding ring off her finger to pawn is the most sickening part 😢
@DogeGuy.Ай бұрын
49:52 "while i had, had some drinks that doesnt mean i was drunk driving"... pretty much saying "i was drunk and i did drive, but that doesnt mean i was driving drunk"
@marycahill5466 ай бұрын
It's chilling what a narcissistic psychopath Gregory is. His mother told him she was scared of him -- she knew him well.
@theredwhoop93726 ай бұрын
Are you a doctor to be able to diagnose him lol and the word narcissists is being used way too much
@1Haaku6 ай бұрын
did u watch the video bozo?@@theredwhoop9372
@currency29536 ай бұрын
@@theredwhoop9372 did you watch the video
@theredwhoop93726 ай бұрын
@currency2953 idgaf if I do watch the video who are you mfs to diagnose someone
@infinidominion6 ай бұрын
@@theredwhoop9372it's clear, the way he acts and speaks
@frozenjackal17145 ай бұрын
The moment of Greg's confession was incredibly horrifying. Straight faced, bluntly stating such a shocking moment of anyone's life in the same tone one would use when complaining about a minor inconvenience on a work day. 15 years old and that kid is the stuff of nightmares.
@lily_is_awsome84535 ай бұрын
Beyond that, crowed with pride about. His eventual admittance showed how everything before was sham emotion. At first my heart great tugged a little thinking a bad moment in uncontrollable emotion had this kid wrecked, killing his mom. But that shit was fake fake fake
@aiveeaivee46075 ай бұрын
But the way his mother beated him (you saw those bruises on his face) quite explain his calmness. He must have been brought up this way. I can imagine her anger because of his attitude to school and marks, etc., but to beat up a teen like this is for sure a marker of domestic violence. And yes, sometimes they beat back. She did her best to bring him up like this, and she got fruits. I feel sorry for both of them, but I am not surprised. If somebody beats you up like this it is unlikely that you will grow an deeply empathical and compassionate person. And I guess nobody knew about this abuse? Including his father. They both needed help and they didn't receive it. I feel sorry for both.
@alephnull64575 ай бұрын
@@aiveeaivee4607 I feel sorry more for Greg than his mother tbh.
@santoscarrillo29965 ай бұрын
If that is scary then you have no business in real life this is so tame. Just a sick kid who needed help but doesn't get it
@XXTheForbiddenXX5 ай бұрын
Yep that's what a psychopath is.
@linda-nx9qe17 күн бұрын
Ppl get the creepy kids they deserve the mom made the monster likely abused him.
@user-wv8zz1iv5vАй бұрын
You guys are excellent professionals, hope there is more people like you, makes me fell more secure/ confident with life… Bravo! I’m impress😊, very sad for the mother😢😢
@finnvantrot11205 ай бұрын
"Only one person keeps a secret, Greg!" Wow, such great and quick thinking by the officer, shutting down his BS, absolute gold. Hats off for that amazing investigator!
@lopezlopez71325 ай бұрын
has the quick thinking officer forgot to read the little monster his Maranda rights? EDIT: Oops. my bad. I missed it.
@carloswinchester26235 ай бұрын
@@lopezlopez7132at the beginning of the video the narrator talks about this
@lopezlopez71325 ай бұрын
@@carloswinchester2623 He does? I guess I missed it. My bad.
@bentonrp5 ай бұрын
I think he was so quick to the killer's game!
@Daimo835 ай бұрын
I had to laugh at him handing out that little nugget of fatherly advice.
@kiernanknox23145 ай бұрын
I can't imagine what was going through the mind of Gregory's sponsors just sitting across the room looking at this kid who he thought he knew, thinking that he was there to help encourage and defend him and slowly watching him and realizing that he was a murderer.
@lavvvish5 ай бұрын
I couldn't stop thinking about this! I am also very curious about who he 's texting. Assuming the school... but 👀
@kiki-acab5 ай бұрын
I was thinking that along with the fact that this kid could've become a cop if this hadn't occurred.
@angrychristian63405 ай бұрын
@@kiki-acabmost do.
@autumnbluehue5 ай бұрын
I get the feeling he knew early on
@hendog53965 ай бұрын
when he remained adamant in wanting the name of the "friend he fought", while he kept on trying to wiggle out of answering was big from the start, the kid is obviously hiding something@@autumnbluehue
@unicornshakes3338Ай бұрын
If I was being interrogated they’d think I’m a killer because I have adhd and I’m always like “uhmmmmm idk bro.” I talk like an adult sometimes, and I’d be repeating what they said or asking them to repeat for me 😭
@Accobea29 күн бұрын
Same
@desomorpheus51463 күн бұрын
Nah, neurodivergent people have different behavioral baseline patterns whatsoever and that is what one must look for when determining whether someone is being truthful or not - baseline patterns and potential deviations from them as well as triggers that cause it, it's not really about isolated signs such as saying "uhhh" too often etc.
@BlarnixАй бұрын
Jesus fucking Christ. He was PROUD. He thought this was all a fucking game or a movie. He was showing off.
@philliphall519810 күн бұрын
Video games teach murder
@pogchamp48035 ай бұрын
The fact he admitted to it so calmy is terrifying The two friends joking and acting up is so crazy and upsetting
@DragonballZTime5 ай бұрын
Like attracts like. We human beings tend to hang with other people who have similar behavior/character traits.
@Starscream88965 ай бұрын
weird@@DragonballZTime
@DragonballZTime5 ай бұрын
Not weird at all. They must be just as screwed up as their fellow murder friend. These types of guys are most likely to end up on drugs or in jail.@@Starscream8896
@vanessaruiz47055 ай бұрын
and talking about "decomposing body" and trying to get the ring from her finger, wtf
@ironwillie76665 ай бұрын
Let's hear it for single mothers raising well adjusted boys.
@squirrelman1115 ай бұрын
It is insane how delusional he is. He is SOOO PROUD of everything he did and keeps saying he woulda gotten away with it if he X Y or Z, but bro was arrested within 24 hours of the murder??? Damn its sad to see a human being that far gone
@gunsmithbasic4 ай бұрын
he said the staged crime scene was legit, like he did a good job. It was just stuff ripped open and tossed around like the burglar had a tantrum and was okay with walking around with broken glass around. This guy is a clueless narcissist
@xavior12224 ай бұрын
That's not a Human being He's was a demon.
@MikeRotch-ur7sx4 ай бұрын
@@xavior1222No that's human behavior, don't give demons a bad name like that.
@xavior12224 ай бұрын
@@MikeRotch-ur7sx don't care I said what I said that's not Human behavior that's demonic behavior and demons are bad anyway and someone liked my reply because that person agreed so like I just said don't care and I said what I said.
@johnchristy43204 ай бұрын
@@MikeRotch-ur7sxcmoooooon. Demons make people do that. Ever read the story of the demon legion? As I’m loading up diablo IV.
@OscarLT32110 күн бұрын
The way he describes carrying his dead mother's body and only complaining about how much effort it was
@HeatherL72904 күн бұрын
Just want to say I love all your channels. You guys do a great job!
@scorpiokhaleesi6 ай бұрын
Gregg literally sounds like he is telling the story of how he got a flat tire and how it ruined his morning as he confesses to killing his mother is incredibly scary. The mild annoyance he has shows he is still a teen at heart yet he is a sociopath.
@duchessdiz6 ай бұрын
I think he's a psychopath.
@Hipsael6 ай бұрын
It was scary how matter of fact it was. Bone Chilling.
@whitneyriegelsberger57616 ай бұрын
@@duchessdizI think so too. Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made.
@whitneyriegelsberger57616 ай бұрын
Oops! I meant to reply to duchessdiz.🤣
@XENON31206 ай бұрын
thats a psychopath, recognise the difference, sociopaths are weak, this dude speaks like nothing can get to him
@bobsaget99316 ай бұрын
The lead questioning detective is brilliant, you can tell this man has a very high IQ and incredible amount of ability to process, remember, and store information for later parts of the questioning. He does this quite effectively and remembers everything the kid is saying to him, and often mirrors what he says in an odd but funny manner. His no bullshit attitude and the fact that the other detective does not interrupt him is very well executed. What an honour watching this man do his craft. Thank you EWU for all your hard work, and the amazing content you put out!
@shaw75986 ай бұрын
thank you bob
@Skelath6 ай бұрын
Did a shoddy attempt trying to cover it up as a burglary, for example; why would any burglar waste time or bother looking through the kitchen; honestly, gonna get the find of a life time in a cutlery draw?! and then wasting time breaking stuff as well to alert the neighbours?
@elizabethmenegon80576 ай бұрын
Braking stuff for sure. Going to the kitchen drawers it did happened to me. It was probably a desperate drug addict.
@justincox1196 ай бұрын
@@shaw7598thank you if that's you doing the interrogation
@elizabethmenegon80576 ай бұрын
I believe he was quite shaken at the end..
@0tuken9826 күн бұрын
The fact that he wanted to mutilate his moms dead body to pawn her ring is extra disturbing.
@OneFinalAutumn13 күн бұрын
He made his house look like a tornado ran through it and tried to convince the detective that it was a simple burglary. This guy can't dress a scene for shit.
@frumpbiscuit6 ай бұрын
I can understand someone not telling a teacher or guardian "hey so and so said they killed their mom" because that's such an outlandish thing to even imagine hearing from a fellow teen... but the moment the cops come to your door and say "so and so's mom is missing".. how do you not say "oh my god, he said he killed his mom earlier today! I just didn't believe him". Like why try and make up stories about it? And the fact that they are so nonchalant about it all is creepy as hell.
@truth40046 ай бұрын
Maybe he didn't want to get in trouble for not reporting it.
@zq0t0L6 ай бұрын
my thoughts exactly :(
@NonProphetz6 ай бұрын
I think they had more involvement than they let on. Multiple times he says “we” when confessing
@BattleBladeWarrior6 ай бұрын
That, and in between all the covering up and everything, why didn't they all agree on a story together? Once the cops arrested them, they each confessed to their part of it, and then even once he was caught, and could've copped to everything, the killer through all of them under the bus too. These guys were some of the worst criminals I've seen (in terms of organization) Like, he hands the guy all his stuff to fake a robbery, but then the guys like "Yea, he gave it all to me the other day"
@josetrujillo44196 ай бұрын
I don't know. I was an idiot kid too, not a murderer but I can see myself just not thinking like it was serious the claim of murder, also, teens don't just tell things to parents or teachers. What they did WAS bad, and they should be punished, but I can see myself just not seen it as a big deal as a kid and just seen it as "cool, free shit"
@youcancallmemaurice6 ай бұрын
I can't imagine how these cops did this interrogation. Imagine being face to face with such a remorseless killer who strangled his mom twice. He could have stopped by nope was like I need to finish this. This kid is such a danger to society
@kdallas39666 ай бұрын
He is a textbook intractable sociopath. You cannot change them. Ever.
@theflame59196 ай бұрын
My question, there is Dad. 😮 This is too common a trope now a day. Single mother, no dad around, not really if at all, and kids end up half baked if at all really raised, on their merry way to repeat the cycle of distinction. Anyhow... The real danger in society, what is actually been growing for past two decades, is explosive growth of single parent households. Kids out of those, are a total mess, and half the time, a social menace.
@hastyhillfarmand4x4806 ай бұрын
He innocent! He ain't hurt nobody!
@kdallas39666 ай бұрын
@theflame5919 the menace in America are all the junkies and drunks having children like rabbits. America is inbreeding because people are having children with siblings they never knew existed. America insists on existing in an altered state of mind with drugs and alcohol and every excuse in the book for why they're not responsible for their actions. Like him.
@kdallas39666 ай бұрын
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480 great. YOU be his roommate and cellie