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@rebeccadiggs153711 күн бұрын
@LawAndCrime thats not the reason, the tape is the result . If it was your family member you would be saying something different.
@brownwolf152Ай бұрын
The truth will come out, it's going to be juicy.
@DTA707Ай бұрын
The father is trying to save his daughter the embarrassment of the truth coming out. He'll fall on this sword
@brianblithe2271Ай бұрын
Either he just tripped out and let his mind believe something that wasnt even real or its worse than that !!!!
@annebosworth7048Ай бұрын
@@DTA707he should plead guilty then and be done with it...
@briansmith5293Ай бұрын
@brownwolf you watch too much t.v. Get a job. 😂
@brownwolf152Ай бұрын
@briansmith5293 your wife, sister and mom usually give me one.
@Nat524RicciАй бұрын
Omg! We need a true crime episode on this
@bethcotterill-fg3xpАй бұрын
If he was protecting his wife and kids from a threat of some kind, he sure won't be there to protect them, after he's put in prison. Something surly must have happened. Sad
@chrisrehkopf6872Ай бұрын
The detective should be put on trial for having no answers or knowing nothing...of course he knows but is not in charge and not saying anything
@jagsgirl95Ай бұрын
I can’t believe we haven’t heard any gossip really except for the beginning. Someone spill the tea already!!! 😂😂
@littlebeaux-peep4999Ай бұрын
What do the wife and daughter have to say about all.of this? That's the REAL question!
@chrisholder4978Ай бұрын
I wonder if the court is preventing them from speaking.
@tmcurlyАй бұрын
It will come out at trial. They are probably advised by their lawyers to not say anything
@TT-dv9erАй бұрын
There is a story that makes sense from the local rumor mill.
@rf-fp7lgАй бұрын
@@TT-dv9er are you talking about the rumor regarding the sheriffs wife, trying to leave him in secret and asking the judge to help her and the sheriff found out? Or are you talking about the rumor, an inappropriate relationship between the sheriff and the daughter? There’s a few local rumors
@cryptofreedom772Ай бұрын
@@tmcurlywhen’s the trial start
@tishwish15Ай бұрын
It was already confirmed that the guys daughter contact info was not saved in the phone. It was stated that he dialed it directly from the victims phone
@bethcotterill-fg3xpАй бұрын
What happens in the hills, stays in the hills. The hills have eyes. ☠️
@jorgelinares22Ай бұрын
Law enforcement officer broke the law ????? What a SHOCKER 🤣😂🤣
@spanishtutor2552Ай бұрын
Crooks with immunity, Terrorizing the population instead of helping
@jake51515Ай бұрын
Don't get caught with your phone. Those short bus drivers dont play arounf 😂😂😂
@alanmorris7669Ай бұрын
He'd better not get away with this murder. I'm tired of hearing the words, _"Extreme Emotional Distress."_ All of us undergo extreme emotional distress at times, but we don't go on a killing spree.
@pinkrose076Ай бұрын
For sure
@SkillTrill713Ай бұрын
That culture lacks accountability it’s always someone else’s fault or the mental illness excuse for them.
@joshualand5467Ай бұрын
Killing and murder are completely different actions. @@pinkrose076
@TopNotch_FishingАй бұрын
Sounds like you're speaking from the point of view of a man that doesn't have daughters😅
@jamesfehr2071Ай бұрын
Maybe judge had it coming... something tells me no news outlets will EVER give the truth. One person isn't a killing spree.
@MaryAlexander-o2nАй бұрын
No matter the reasoning behind this murder it is still a cold blooded murder caught on video. Mickey Stines is guilty and the fact that he pleaded not guilty after he knows he was recorded committing a murder just shows his arrogance and self entitlement that he believes he has. No excuses for murder.
@moonchild7542Ай бұрын
You obviously don't know how court proceedings go. Every person pleads not guilty during the pretrial especially a murder charge. Once his lawyer gets all the evidence that is when a trial date will be set or if a deal is made between the prosecution and defense a sentencing date will be set.
@gwynluv5447Ай бұрын
It infuriates me, regardless if it's their right, when people who murder in cold blood take it to trial. He's a disgrace and a monster. To put the victims family and his colleagues, through a trial when he knows he's guilty, is disgraceful. What a coward. Own what you did and face the consequences like a man.
@user-gl3zw6el8iАй бұрын
@@gwynluv5447 Boo Hoo
@SeanNorfleetАй бұрын
The rumor I heard is the judge was messing with his daughter
@evanwest4751Ай бұрын
@@SeanNorfleet and those rumors have no supporting evidence
@wildatheart3182Ай бұрын
His wife and daughter are probably relieved to know he can't control and stalk them anymore but sad their confidant was murdered
@jet4415Ай бұрын
That is what I think. The Judge was trying to help them escape an abusive situation.
@mendygross8866Ай бұрын
Mickey would never harm his wife or daughter they are a very close family if you all would research you would see what kind of man Mickey & Kevin both were. Letcher County lose two of the most loved and respected people in Letcher County.
@tammiestevens1560Ай бұрын
If that is the case, then why are they there supporting him?
@Digitalgems9000Ай бұрын
more like the opposite. judge was prob a kid fiddler
@Diametricallyopposed00Ай бұрын
@@mendygross8866so, what happened in this case? Why did he kill him
@berryhij1Ай бұрын
I appreciate that his attorneys are refusing to speculate. I wish the public would too. It’s disrespectful to the families on both sides. Wait for the facts to come out.
@applejuicejunkie316Ай бұрын
Despite what you said, everyone is going to speculate, so yeah...
@MG-ot2yrАй бұрын
We come to the comments to speculate, nobody is forced to read them
@daakrolbАй бұрын
I am speculating like CRAZY. ANY normal person would.
@genericamerican7574Ай бұрын
The attorneys could just ask their client to find out what he was thinking? No?
@Jo0pishereАй бұрын
We are all just practicing to be a part of a jury.
@BICustomerАй бұрын
The judge said "we need to talk". What if the sheriff's daugther told the judge her father did something bad. Then the sheriff wanted to confront his daugther. She didnt answer the call so he used the judge's phone (4:57 her phone number was not stored on the judge's phone) She didnt answer that call either. So the judge told the sheriff "I am going to call the police on you, I know it all"
@jimjohnson7668Ай бұрын
You got it backward. The judge was messing around with the daughter
@BICustomerАй бұрын
@@jimjohnson7668 Not really because he was the one who wanted to talk with the sheriff and also because (as it was said) the judge didnt have her phone number saved or had any tipe of communication with her on his phone
@jimjohnson7668Ай бұрын
@BICustomer Dad saw his daughters phone
@BICustomerАй бұрын
@@jimjohnson76684:57 No, her phone number "was not stored on judge's phone, the sheriff had to actualy dial the phone number"
@MeredithBell-v3fАй бұрын
Apparently the judge was in an inappropriate relationship with the daughter
@KreesanReddy-i3e14 күн бұрын
That guy you interviewed should be in politics😂😂 dodged most the hard questions with ease 😂
@nikitakucherov5028Ай бұрын
Tons of people gonna watch this trial, the specific details mean EVERYTHING in this unique case
@briansmith5293Ай бұрын
"Unique?" 😂😅😂
@alexandercastleberry480Ай бұрын
“Sheriff” is a job title. A job he no longer has. A job he lost for gunning down an unarmed man.
@Chuck44442Ай бұрын
Totally agree. STOP calling him that..
@fernandoblazinАй бұрын
thats why it says former in the title
@chrisrehkopf6872Ай бұрын
@alexandercastleberry480 you know for a fact he was unarmed? The judge carried a gun with him ...
@subraxasАй бұрын
The judge was the bad guy.
@kevinbernatek7875Ай бұрын
@@chrisrehkopf6872Doesn’t matter. Judge never once brandished a gun.
@daakrolbАй бұрын
SOMEONE in that community knows… c’mon spill it!!!
@genericamerican7574Ай бұрын
🫖the tea is hot⚠️
@janedoe6053Ай бұрын
As someone who lives in the next county over with many family members over in Whitesburg and Fleming-Neon... Lets just say that this tea is too hot for some to sip on and that justice comes in MANY forms. .
@michaelbensen43Ай бұрын
Bruh, you gotta tell us more if you actually know. Ppl hunting for this shit@@janedoe6053
@SlashHarkenUltraАй бұрын
Wimin always gossiping
@charlottedrolet9000Ай бұрын
@@SlashHarkenUltra And you are always listening! 🤣🤣🤣
@mistervacation23Ай бұрын
Judge Mullins looks like a cartoon character on the Flintstones.
@ivy_galacticАй бұрын
RIP JUDGE MULLINS🕊
@AlanMichaelJacksonАй бұрын
Accurate 😂
@joshcrow777Ай бұрын
💀
@cmdzzz8Ай бұрын
or Simpsons
@ewjimlАй бұрын
That smile man. Is something I see in my clown nightmares.
@RaZhanBreonnaАй бұрын
I watched the video of him following him around his office and pulling the trigger. It was so horrific 😢💔😭….I’m just like what did he freaking doooooo 😩😩😩😩
@SlashHarkenUltraАй бұрын
Had his daughter's number saved
@AegonTheUnlikelyАй бұрын
@@SlashHarkenUltraif you watched the video, they said it was NOT stored on the Judge’s phone, the murdering “Sheriff” dialed it.
@nomudnolotus4410Ай бұрын
@@AegonTheUnlikely the Sheriff could've dialed it and then when he pressed call it revealed her number to already be in the judge's phone by showing her name and not just the number like it should've.
@dbkyhere9229Ай бұрын
@@AegonTheUnlikelyyes he dialed last number he talked to.
@AegonTheUnlikelyАй бұрын
@@nomudnolotus4410 the witness states in the video that the number was NOT a contact in the phone so it wouldn’t have come up like that. He manually dialed the number. Most likely whoever he called replied with some familiarity and sent this crazy dude into a rage. It seems the more sensible prevailing rumor is the judge was trying to help the wife and daughter get away from this abusive psycho (generously to the Sherriff and discreetly if that’s the case) and they had been in contact. Gee who would have thought this lovely man would ever hurt a fly? Police rates of family/domestic abuse are sky high.
@dipschwantz1Ай бұрын
This is some dueling banjo shiz
@jet4415Ай бұрын
Busted out laughing!! Yep, Kentucky all the way.
@jet4415Ай бұрын
Busted out laughing!! Yep, Kentucky all the way.
@davidlaffin5747Ай бұрын
The defense lawyers must know why their client shot the judge.
@tmcurlyАй бұрын
I beg to differ. I think there was no motive
@Slonge92Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@Ybby999Ай бұрын
@@tmcurly always a motive
@Nichol0824Ай бұрын
Obviously duhhhh
@Talk-to-the-PugsАй бұрын
There does not need to be a motive provided by the prosecution.
@rutharriaga5188Ай бұрын
Why does it matter why he did it 🤔it wasn’t self defense, judge didn’t come at him .
@victororta223529 күн бұрын
Judge Mullins looks like a Simpson character
@maryleone1889Ай бұрын
You know who else says "they're trying to kidnap my wife and kid"? The "they" part is a clue. People who have Govt Protective services coming with a court order signed by a judge. 6:08
@rebeccadiggs1537Ай бұрын
He took the law in his own hands, the judge was someone's family member.
@maggiewright2144Ай бұрын
When does the trial start
@collepetty7762Ай бұрын
Is it proof that we are not in control of ourselves, or is it proof that we can't control ourselves?
@tmcurlyАй бұрын
Sheriff does not look right upstairs.
@Ahlly144Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@barbaramathews1859Ай бұрын
How does someone look when they're "right upstairs"?
@SkillTrill713Ай бұрын
Because he’s going to try the “mental illness” excuse they always use when they intentionally divert accountability.
@monicadonnelly4991Ай бұрын
The video is one of the most cold blooded murders I’ve ever seen
@tenderstepsPaulАй бұрын
It should not have been released to the public. Has no one any concern for his family and friends?
@annebosworth7048Ай бұрын
@@tenderstepsPaul well they don't seem to care about his victim only slandering him further..
@Varig0270Ай бұрын
@@tenderstepsPaulit’s a public trial containing two public officials both elected and in offices funded by tax payers, regardless of your personal feelings towards viewing the material overall it is the correct decision to make the footage public.
@Thee-_-OutlierАй бұрын
@@tenderstepsPaul it's not the government's job to hide public information so people's feelings don't get hurt. The family is going to have to watch it in court anyways, and probably many times leading up to court. Just In case you're not paying attention, most Americans are sick of the government thinking it's our parent
@MG-ot2yrАй бұрын
This all supports the theory that the judge was helping his wife and daughter leave an abusive environment. Judge asked him to meet privately, daughter's number not stored in the judge's phone but sheriff dials it from judge's phone to confirm what judge just confronted him with....then he lost it and shot him.
@kurtjohnson500Ай бұрын
He was a chomo
@tmcurlyАй бұрын
I think he is mentally ill. No theory here or explanation IMMO
@JJR9000Ай бұрын
Interesting. Plausible. Why not an affair or inappropriate relationship with the daughter (not sure her age)? What points away from that? I’m conflicted on the “trying to kidnap my wife and daughter” comment…. Seems odd to reference it as a kidnapping by Stines, if the wife and daughter were complicit with the judge. To say kidnapping is a helpless reference, whereas abusers are controlling and ego driven. So I’d expect his word choice to be more in line with something he felt was more masculine to play to his ego (if he was an abuser). They don’t like to appear weak or use weak references.
@marthienel2190Ай бұрын
@JJR9000 Judges, though not perfect, usually have more savvy and class than to mess with the young daughter of a colleague, especially one in law enforcement. Not impossible, but psychologically the theory that the judge was guiding the two in leaving an abusive environment seems much more plausible. Hence, the sheriff referencing hhs daughter AND his wife.
@MG-ot2yrАй бұрын
@@JJR9000 What points away is the fact that the daughter's phone number was not stored in the judge's phone, the sheriff manually dialed it from the judge's phone. And yes the comment about kidnapping wife and daughter sounds like their escape plan.
@TheUnknownSwan28 күн бұрын
Great video and interview. Thank you.
@TheHypnotstCollectorАй бұрын
He said "They were trying to kidnap my wife and daughter". who are "they"? what does he mean by kidnap?
@bnb0510Ай бұрын
Speculation that he was actually abusing them
@PallasAthenianАй бұрын
The deep state. Jeez, dies anyone research anything anymore?
@rf-fp7lgАй бұрын
The local rumor is, the judge was helping the sheriffs wife and daughter move away from him because the wife was leaving him
@connieklug9862Ай бұрын
@@rf-fp7lg wow interesting I never heard this
@elizabethmadron1336Ай бұрын
@rf-fp7lg so the sheriff was a crazed stalker nut job. The wife was probably filing a restraining order.
@JayTee2985Ай бұрын
It is satisfying to see a former law enforcement officer wearing a prison jumpsuit. Best view ever.
@marcosleon215Ай бұрын
Yea if you’re a criminal
@daakrolbАй бұрын
Exactly! Another criminal who can’t man up & take responsibility for his own actions…
Ай бұрын
@@daakrolb He will be going to prison for a very long time, probably life. Shooting/murdering someone in cold blood, being that it was a courthouse judge aside, he was defenseless and shot multiple times and it's all on video. HE won't have to own up to his own actions. The proof will do that for him. Bad cops are out there, and alot that are NOT isolated incidents. They're the government, with possible exceptions of the sheriff officers/sheriff's departments, so THEY don't face ANY accountability for their actions. Many other don't either, which is wrong.
@sam-kx3tyАй бұрын
Why?
@jonah.donohueАй бұрын
@@marcosleon215Murdering a judge point blank MAKES YOU FUTHER THEN A CRIMINAL! It’s called being a MURDERER
@halo3498Ай бұрын
Lol, threw his life away in a few seconds to rot in prison....
@jennywilliams531Ай бұрын
So the reason he shot him must be personal & intense!!
@DonnieHoward-u1fАй бұрын
Nobody should be allowed to have a firearm in court houses
@bethcotterill-fg3xpАй бұрын
Why are they allowing this case to be shrouded in such mystery. How old is this daughter.
@e.c-s8611Ай бұрын
The sheriff is bsing his way through this with the help of his defense attorneys. He wasn't falling on a sword - this is outlandish. Innuendos and gossip are the defense playing games.
@tmcurlyАй бұрын
The sheriff looks so relaxed and calm makes me wonder if there was even a motive at all. 🤷🏽♀️
@jenniferamyx78Ай бұрын
The fact that TruthFinder doesn’t show the murder charge for the sheriff means it does not give up to date info!!
@JenniferHurd-e3gАй бұрын
Growing up in Virginia not far from the Kentucky state line, shady stuff happens all the time in Kentucky. Not the place you want venture to.
@Talk-to-the-PugsАй бұрын
That murder went after the judge 3 times.
@Slonge92Ай бұрын
This is a strange conversation since these lawyers defending Stines have been told by him what happened.
@Topself24Ай бұрын
The defendant’s lawyers know nothing? Did they even talk to their client? Why don’t they know anything?
@BadEconomyOfficialАй бұрын
Normally, lawyers keep it out of the public’s eye 👁️ by saying that.
@BeverlyFields-l6eАй бұрын
Well the defense is not going to give away their strategy,the prosecution would love that.
@LeahGratiotАй бұрын
Stines gives controlling abuser vibes. No wonder his daughter wouldn't answer his calls. The footage shot in the judge's chambers speaks volumes.
@DataBattlesZ2087Ай бұрын
World has gone totally wild.
Ай бұрын
Not wild. NUTS.
@RockyIsMeАй бұрын
Not nuts, bonkers. 😂
@ghafu4464Ай бұрын
We see it everyday more and more, it's just crazy
@PronatorTendonАй бұрын
No. The world has more than 8 billion people. Just in the US the violent crime rate was nearly five times higher three decades ago. 16.5‰ in 2021 vs 79.8‰ in 1993
@Nina19525Ай бұрын
Insanity beyond your wildest dreams.
@WhiteyWАй бұрын
Peace to all that have been victimized by abuse of power.
@kinorspielmann4649Ай бұрын
"Questions surround a possible motive." Yet proof of motive isn't required to convict of murder. Just mens rea and actus reus: the intention and the act.
@cynthiaq.1010Ай бұрын
I heard the sheriff was an abusive husband and father. They were trying to escape.
@intothenight756d47Ай бұрын
The Bartleys and the interviewer are all calm open and appear honest. None of the usual media emotional reporting.
@Ryan-yw5fpАй бұрын
Why don't the sheriff's lawyers just ask him what happened rather than waiting for the investigation to turn up evidence?
@ferrari251Ай бұрын
They probably did and they aren’t revealing anything HE said.
@ClassicamantiqАй бұрын
Do you really expect the defense to tell the world and especially the state what their defense is going to be on a KZbin show.
@Ryan-yw5fpАй бұрын
@@Classicamantiq no they shouldn't tell but most defense lawyers say the truth will come out in court. Instead, these lawyers say they don't know what happened.
@Backyard_RacingАй бұрын
Sounds like there’s some secrets being kept in this small town. It may turn out to be something much bigger.
@ppitowmanАй бұрын
Obviously no fitness standards either.
@upsidedowngriefАй бұрын
Law &Crime should look at Coffee House Crimes. He does the advertising right in the beginning and even right at the end , Very well done and not as irritating to do it in the middle of a case like you do. Make some progress and listen to your viewers. Seen plenty of complaints about this.
@Aren-TibbsАй бұрын
I'm guessing "Sheriff" Mickey Stines' "self-defense" argument didn't work out? So, which is it? Was the Judge a PD File, or was he helping Mickey's wife and daughter escape an abusive environment? I'm going to lean toward the latter, considering this guy was one Protection Order away from being a mass murderer.
@withak7683Ай бұрын
someone went to their friend the judge and ask for help leaving the husband and he went and killed him once he found out.
@Nina19525Ай бұрын
This story is going to go down in history.
@lindaknotts2900Ай бұрын
He is so guilty of premeditated murder!
@Chris-vp3fiАй бұрын
That judge look like a lil freak judge diddy judge sniff bicycle seats. Judge smell all the seats when people get up😂😂😂
@CatholicHousewife2017Ай бұрын
Interesting that based on what HIS own Attorneys are saying, it seems they've Never even spoken to their client to attempt to find out his side of the story/video.
@berryhij1Ай бұрын
I’m sure they’ve attempted to and he’s not speaking.
@mendygross8866Ай бұрын
They know but aren’t saying anything about it. I don’t think they told him everything
@nikitakucherov5028Ай бұрын
They definitely know but ain’t gonna show their cards
@CatholicHousewife2017Ай бұрын
@berryhij1 refusing to work with his own Defense Team... wouldn't that be grounds for deeming him incompetent?
@shaun5047Ай бұрын
It would be foolish for the attorney to share certain specifics especially at this time. lol All that would do is give the state a heads up on what the defense plans to argue.
@BoojieAАй бұрын
The Truth will come out
@itubeutubewealltube1Ай бұрын
he used the judges phone to listen to his wife/daughter s reaction when they saw the judge calling... and that reaction from his wife/daughter is what set him off. It wasnt a typical reaction ... so, he still could of made a mistake about the reaction, but just get the phone records and question the wife and daughter. Lets say he had a relationship with the mother,.... is still doesnt justify murder. You are not protecting your wife from anything if she is cheating on you....which is my guess as to what was going on here.
@WendyBonesАй бұрын
That was my impression, too: he wanted to hear the reaction to the judge's call. The theory about helping mom & daughter escape abusive situation doesn't make sense - if the judge was a confidant, he would know better than to disclose to the sheriff. Right? I mean....he was a judge....A respected profession of making judgements. It would be a shame if that's true, that he gave away their secret and compromised their safety
@itubeutubewealltube1Ай бұрын
@@WendyBones It was my understanding, the judge didnt disclose anything... also, being sherriff would give him access to certain tools including the judges phone records... he must of known beforehand that the judge was calling his wife and daughter. Went to the judge, tricked him into getting his phone so he could use it too call them and see what the reaction would be... This was all deliberate and pre planned. Still, he just cant murder the guy...lol. I wouldnt be surprised if the judge was trying to just help them... who cares if he wanted to get into a relationship.
@ClassicamantiqАй бұрын
Crime of passion is in fact a defence.
@James.SuarezАй бұрын
We need to know his motive
@DTA707Ай бұрын
We all know his motive, it just hasn't been announced yet
@Vanessa-sb6qzАй бұрын
@ give us the tea please 🙏🏻 ☕️
@classiccuneytАй бұрын
@@Vanessa-sb6qz he had an affair with his girl
@IpetamАй бұрын
@@DTA707 We don't know his motive. All we have is rumors and speculation.
@SlashHarkenUltraАй бұрын
The judge was messing around with his daughter
@DesertoasisstudiosАй бұрын
How cold to murder your friend at work. Condolences to the judges family.
@MrBarrystuartАй бұрын
How did the Sheriff pick up the Judge's phone and know how to bypass his security pass code in order to make a call on the Judge's phone in the first place?
@rf-fp7lgАй бұрын
The ex sheriffs lawyer has a very specific tell.. every time he tells an exaggeration, his eyes close while he’s talking😂
@Anyone-c7jАй бұрын
This whole case is giving major ick🤢
@elizabethmadron1336Ай бұрын
I would not trust that sheriff to cut my lawn.
@dawnerwin2097Ай бұрын
Um, he is an officer and definitely knows better than to take the LAW into his own hands with no real proof but that doesn't matter. He killed someone, period. Emotional distress, ridiculous, he is a grown man and if he can't hold his emotions at the court house, my goodness, wonder how many complaints he has against him from the public, he should not be an officer who packs a gun around. He better be charged with murder cause that is what he did
@tommyhooks7767Ай бұрын
" I was told. " is considered 'hear say' 'third party conversations' are not accepted, and, of course should have been objected to, unless the prosecutor wanted it given into evidence ... there is something about the judge , that turned the Sheriff against him. I've worked in Kentucky long ago, and the locals are wonderful people. You don't want to harm a family member unless you are ready to meet your Maker. Is that was Judge Mullins did ?
@aisle_of_viewАй бұрын
If he gets a sympathetic jury who concludes his actions were justified - he walks. And that might just happen.
@kujaneckАй бұрын
Very genuine response from those attornies
@Salty-cracker68Ай бұрын
Attorneys
@Chris-of6xmАй бұрын
Man, when I saw the security video of the murder I just thought to myself that was pretty cold, that judge must have done something pretty bad
@GreeneyesengageАй бұрын
Sounds like he had a mental health crisis. He of all people should know you can’t take the law into your own hands
@DysontimeАй бұрын
I want to know why he did what he did?
@johndoee12345Ай бұрын
The leading “rumor” is that judge Mullins was grooming sheriff steinz 16 year old daughter.
@PaleHorse73Ай бұрын
I live 20 minutes from here, everyone locally is saying the Judge Messed with the daughter of the Sheriff among other things.
@DysontimeАй бұрын
@ 😮 and they were supposed to be friends. That’s a no no
@robertmistkowski9879Ай бұрын
My friend has family there that has said the same thing since the day it happened.. He was telling me before the news reported it... He'd been messing with hern@@PaleHorse73
@stewblare2190Ай бұрын
@@PaleHorse73 they do not. the daughters family have already said she wasnt SA'ed or anything.
@FKITMANEАй бұрын
So bizarre
@internettruth5390Ай бұрын
WHY IS THIS REPORTER STILL REFURING THIS MAN AS HERIFF IS THAT HIS ACTUAL NAME. HE DOESNT DESERVE THE TITLE HE DOESNT HAVE ANYMORE DAMMIT
@laurie5804Ай бұрын
What a terrible tragedy for all involved. I feel bad for everyone involved.
@2004elliotАй бұрын
Judge was sitting down unarmed unless there’s proof of a threat I see a misunderstanding not a reasonable excuse.
@CHASE88888Ай бұрын
This lawyer is ridiculous his client told him so why is it a secret.
@joemahma3457Ай бұрын
Why does it matter, “why”? He’s on video doing it, end of story!
@ilomars281Ай бұрын
The story is just starting
@katiehale4411Ай бұрын
Why has the sheriff not talked to his lawyers. They don't know anything about his defense.
@genericamerican7574Ай бұрын
I know… like you don’t know what he was thinking? Have you tried asking your client?
@lindsaygarcia9131Ай бұрын
They probably just don't want to share what information they have. I'm sure they know his version.
@SL123-zd6kfАй бұрын
Isn't that a conflict of interest?
@Ray-px5ovАй бұрын
6:36 That thing is absolutely hideous.
@davidmedina7984Ай бұрын
What you did is understandable but You self justice is called Vigilante
@annebosworth7048Ай бұрын
Why is it understandable..
@zombie_master2014Ай бұрын
Dolt
@deniseporter4332Ай бұрын
If you dial a number on a cell * it's stored, the contact will shoe up like predictive text
@aisle_of_viewАй бұрын
He called the daughter from his own phone - voicemail He called the daughter from the judge's phone - Hi!!!!
@BA-bh8qpАй бұрын
So if there is some big thing he was protexting his family from, why doesnt he just say it? Why is this a mystery
@cynthiamittendorf3251Ай бұрын
Why being so secretative?
@azffАй бұрын
*Secretive
@stephanegregoire8738Ай бұрын
20 min of pure waste of time
@jerva245Ай бұрын
The judge and sheriff both look much older than their ages. Must be hard livin'!
@apoc341Ай бұрын
Well you could just ask your client all those questions. I think they already know the answers.
@EricBailey-nz2ruАй бұрын
Ex sheriff is guilty for sure. The real truth is still untold. 🤷♂️
@horsetowaterАй бұрын
9:07 wow AL dropped the fry for a min what a lovely voice
@deborahbaker4770Ай бұрын
It has to feel weird to be the people you arrest and lock up yourself and go to prison just like the sheriff in Indiana who was on the show……60 Day’s In and is now locked up with the inmate’s he was in charge of at the prison he did some very terrible thing’s to some family and friend’s ‼️
@StonktradomusАй бұрын
Crazy situation for sure. I know Jamie. He was pretty much always an arrogant narcissist, and just a rude person, in general.
@azffАй бұрын
@@Stonktradomus Most cops are.....
@ClassicamantiqАй бұрын
@@azff it's a requisite to get hired
@SkillTrill713Ай бұрын
What a rotten culture these people live
@PhilipDeoАй бұрын
Why did y’all post the picture of the women that was r worded?
@powerboon2kАй бұрын
Dude is a cold blooded murderer.
@dropy21ansАй бұрын
not guilty??? what??
@Vojou345Ай бұрын
That's actually pretty standard. Just about everyone enters a plea of not guilty.
@Waverunner21Ай бұрын
Just means he wants to take his chances at trial. I find that to be a ridiculous decision but it’s his life he’s playing with. I’m sure his defense attorney told him to plead out.
@Digitalgems9000Ай бұрын
what what? are you 10 yrs old?
@MostlysunnysideupАй бұрын
Why is the former sheriff shuffling around with a dumbfounded look on his face? Why is it taking so long for any info to come out? Another endless investigation...