Every video here is like a real-life thriller movie. Easily the best true crime channel.
@maryannanderson221310 ай бұрын
I have lived in Nashville for decades and I was here when Paul Reid went on his murderous spree back in the 90's. The frustrating thing is that he had been sent to prison, I believe in Texas, and was sentenced to 20 years but he was released after only six years. If he had served out his entire sentence he would not have been free to roam the streets of Nashville ending the lives of seven young people. He was given multiple death sentences and none of them were carried out because he died of natural causes after serving only a few years. I know that family members of his victims feel like they were cheated of seeing justice done but the way I look at is that dead's dead and he's dead and he just saved the State of Tennessee the cost of keeping him on Death Row for an extended period of time and then going through the expense of carrying out the sentence. It was not covered in this account of this story but what started this particular rampage was that he was working as a cook at Shoney's Restaurant and he had a temper tantrum and threw a dish and it hit a waitress and he was fired. The house he went to leading to his arrest was the home of the manager who fired him and Reid wanted his job back. The family had an elderly dog who was in poor health and he was scheduled to be taken in to the vet the next day and euthanized. The whole family was gathered in the living room spending time with the dog and saying goodbye to him and they were making a video tape of their dog on his last night so when Reid showed up at the house they actually got him on the tape. Reid lured the manager outside by saying he had something in the trunk of his car that would prove employees had been stealing steaks from the restaurant but fortunately the manager was not outside long before he sensed that something wasn't right and he immediately got back into the house. Reid was right behind him and tried to push his way into the house. If the manager had not called to his wife to "hand me my gun, it's right there on the table" Reid possibly would have killed the entire family. I'm sure the manager is absolutely aware of what a narrow escape he had and realizes how lucky he is that he did not become Reid's next victim.
@spinrash60009 ай бұрын
If I fire my employee and they should up at my house. I’m calling the police.
@iron3528 ай бұрын
Reid was a little kid in a adults body a small minded idiot those silly so-called gang membersee don't have a damn clue what black people went thru and all they do is cause problems amongst their own People 😡
@tompilkington73796 ай бұрын
I just feel bad for the dog.
@tompilkington73796 ай бұрын
You don’t show up at his house. You wait five years then do it stealthily and no one will know.
@kshareef38114 ай бұрын
Has to be NICE N EASY LIFE BEING WHITE
@dajosco1158 ай бұрын
CAN YOU IMAGINE ARRIVING ON SCENE AND IT'S YOUR CHILD... DEVASTATING!!!
@jomaro810 ай бұрын
Imagine coming up to the scene of a shooting and discovering your own child is one of the victims. How do you survive that? 😢
@springsummerwinterorfall10 ай бұрын
Summon chanted evening you may see a stranger. You may see a stranger cross a crowded room.
@SpartacusErectusJR10 ай бұрын
@@springsummerwinterorfallcome get some fuc boi
@treuky9 ай бұрын
No I really couldn't imagine and especially when she knew that they were on their way home , and had that sense of danger because of the gunshots were so close...
@deloresboudreaux27558 ай бұрын
Praying for the Victims/ Families.
@Mr-gg8ek10 ай бұрын
Gang members... Sneaking up on kids and shooting them from afar. How cowardly can you be?
@maudturnbull42909 ай бұрын
That is more than being a coward. There's no word to describe them. Sometimes, i wonder about it too
@michaelbrewer87809 ай бұрын
I think it started with Christopher Columbus and his gang 🤔 😏 😳
@michaelbrewer87808 ай бұрын
@@maudturnbull4290 A gang member COWARDLY COP ,just fired 30 rounds at a HANDCUFFED man sitting in his police car, and claimed a falling ACORN sounded like a gun shot.
@LovelyLass-nb8op6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's genetic
@OGbigbootyjudy2 ай бұрын
@@LovelyLass-nb8op nahh...that's definitely upbringing and environmental. There is no "gang" gene ma'am
@jameshaselmayer849210 ай бұрын
The woman finding her child close to home shot.... God bless her and give her strength, much stronger then I.. I would of went on a rampage with a whole lot of ammunition. RIP child...
@anewcraft53369 ай бұрын
I believe brutal killings is the work of the devil and I believe people can die before their time, that’s why it’s important to stay close to God and in his arc of safety.🙏🏾
@gregoryadair49327 ай бұрын
No one dies before their time. Circumstances are placed before us and we are given opportunity to make decisions based on those opportunities. Yet if one pays close attention to the word of Adonai Elohim Yeshua HaMessiah, "there are those born to die and their are those born to live." Whether we live are die we all belong to Adonai. Like Pharoah, he was set up on the throne simply for Adonai to reveal the true power of Adonai unto all the world. Some of us die to turn the hearts of others unto Adonai. And others simply are born to die. Shadim (devils to you) are at work around us to dull our senses and pervert just causes, they are HaSatan's minions. Thus, yes one needs to take hold on Adonai Elohim Yeshua HaMessiah but not as man does, through the lust of the flesh. But, willingly through the spirit as Adonai has asked of us. With our whole heart doubting nothing and fearing nothing. Shalom, L'hllel, Amen. Shalom, L'hllel, Amen.
@Stu-SB10 ай бұрын
The detective on the first case looks really sharp.
@lady4vols7 ай бұрын
That is Pat Postiglione, he has a photographic memory and doesn’t forget anything. He had a crime show on ID channel called, Deadly Recall.
@sophia85699 ай бұрын
I know that being A Defense Attorney is A hard Job because of the person or ppl they are Defending, smh 🙏🏽 for those Attorneys, it’s probably hard for them to Sleep at times 😔…
@GeoRockNerd7 ай бұрын
I was stationed at Ft Campbell when the two women were abducted from the Baskin Robbins and murdered. Angela Holmes was the wife of a soldier in my battalion, a friend of mine, it was extremely sad.
@watchingthewheelsgoround26010 ай бұрын
You should look into the murders in a Cracker Barrel in Naples Florida. It happened in the late nineties early twentieth.
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
oh no, not at cracker barrel ;(
@watchingthewheelsgoround26010 ай бұрын
@@FlexTaylor it was horrific, I believe 5 people were murdered.
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
well.. from what I have seen. Cracker Barrells.. probably don't have a whole lot of security or people that are paying attention for things like that.. That's honestly so sad. I can already imagine the outcome.@@watchingthewheelsgoround260
@CarloWilburn-w9z10 ай бұрын
Folks just trying to make a living
@nchengeeyong886410 ай бұрын
The fit case is sad. Just rob and leave the guys alone.Why he had to kill them?kids for that matter!😢
@shawnnewell454110 ай бұрын
I can't believe the murderer came back to the guy's house! What an idiot!
@jakobrebeki10 ай бұрын
And that that invite was made by a police officer that clearly identified himself during the phone call. Its as he said "come back to the house so we can clear this up" and alarm bells did not ring in his head!!!!....
@Ainaes-Feline10 ай бұрын
@@jakobrebekihe isn’t the only one who makes such stupid decisions, BTK was caught in a similar fashion and I watched a lot of show where the criminal sat in the interrogation room and were still wearing the same clothes they wore when committing crimes one of them was a police chief, he was still wearing the same shoes which had droplets of blood on them. Is amazing the arrogance they have and it always puts them straight in a cell 😂😂😂
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
not even the first time i heard something like returning to the scene like.. like that. but yeah.. he TALKED TO THE POLICE.. like bruh
@jonbonesmahomes747210 ай бұрын
@@Ainaes-Feline BTK wanted to get caught. He wanted that recognition.
@kd710010 ай бұрын
I know, what an idiotic pervert lmao
@grumpyvet767010 ай бұрын
Thankfully the jury in the first case didn't fall for the defense BS. Also, will the government ever label gangs as terrorist organizations?
@Brbos0610 ай бұрын
Probably not because they'd have to label every gang crime an act of terrorism, which would DRAMATICALLY increase the number of said crimes in every jurisdiction. It doesn't look good for politicians and LEO agencies to have numerous acts of terror in their districts.
@orionxtc111910 ай бұрын
Yes they are TERRORISTS in every community.... ordinary people cannot live peacefully in gang areas
@clairebear20610 ай бұрын
Some are.
@rhondaallan468010 ай бұрын
@@clairebear206 True, but all gangs should be labeled as such.
@HiltonHudson-g6z9 ай бұрын
What do gangs have to do with this?
@HellcatMad10 ай бұрын
There are no coincidences only consequences
@messiaspereira62322 ай бұрын
That mother finding that one of the victims was her own son must be devastating . And still behaving professionally afterwards it's absolutely amazing.
@thomas2much6019 ай бұрын
By law, the guilty have to be defended and if the lawyer does a bad job, the guilty can get a retrial
@jermeydumas65389 ай бұрын
I remember the Paul Reed murders in Nashville I was like 17 then
@MarkVickers-xq9si9 ай бұрын
Oooooh, I had an unhappy childhood . I'm not responsible for multiple murders I committed decades later. Tell me aNother.
@JulieLeach-n3m6 ай бұрын
Iv got to stop watching these shows ..I just keep thing about the victims I watched a show the other night the boy was 16 and was robb8ng a homepage the young woman came out and caught him instead of running he stabbed her to death...and he was dragging her body back of the house tobury her inthe woods behind her house ..and Her 16 month old baby cried instead of just leaving her in the nursery he took her with him...he wasdigginf the hole and the baby was crawling around and fell into the hole and he threw the woman in.on the baby the baby was crushed and suffocated 😢😮I just couldn't.beliwd it ...I still can't stop thing about it ..he the killer had on the blog how he still feels the guilt and everyday he thinks what he should have done .. his death sentence of death was converted to life after the state said you can't excute a person who committed a crime at 18 and under ...but its ok for him to kill an 16 month old baby ..why didnt.he just leave her un her nursery ...and Her poor dad 😢
@hangemhigh706910 ай бұрын
First episode Mr Satan himself! Second brave witness The gang members look so evil!
@minellechevalier17489 ай бұрын
He killed 7 people in cold blood and only served a prison sentence of 7 years?! (from 20). What the hell is wrong with the justice system?
@tresabrown96189 ай бұрын
Once again, the system failed their families
@SkinnyBenny22-fv3xi8 ай бұрын
It’s a joke
@HdHd-hp6qz3 ай бұрын
No he didn’t get 7 years 😂 He got 7 death sentences for each victim.
@Heartshackles5 ай бұрын
I thought from what I heard in shows, that gangs are normally against violence toward children... that's kinda shocking to hear no matter what anyway
@Ainaes-Feline10 ай бұрын
What foul creature kills kids…the majority of these are all teenagers and some of them have some part-time work for minimum wages on top of that those kind of places don’t even make all that much money, I think robbing is just an excuse for what he really came for killing, and teenagers are easy targets.I’m talking about the first story, such a horrible parasite.
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
not that i dont agree. but in this genre (true crime) kids happen to get picked because of easier picking kinds of reasons it seems
@Ainaes-Feline10 ай бұрын
@@FlexTaylorOh I know but explaining it all in one comment would make it far too long. I totally agree that killing teenagers and young adults are far more killed. I just find it disgusting when it comes to kids who have a small job to improve their living situation or kids that are just being kids. I understand that those who are either in a gang because they see it as a fast track to getting a better and more comfortable living environment or in a gang against their will are far more at risk of getting killed. But no matter who they are it’s vile and tragic and utterly cowardly.
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
i could not have said anything better, your 100% right, sorry about that didn't mean to come off bad!@@Ainaes-Feline
@Ainaes-Feline10 ай бұрын
You didn’t come off bad at all, I agreed with you, I prefer just saying what you mean or think rather than the dance around the bush. It’s how we speak in the Netherlands I’m not very popular here in Australia because of that.😂 We basically thought the same thing.😊
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
oh they would hate me out there then. I am in the wrong country though in that regard already being in the states lol@@Ainaes-Feline
@river48379 ай бұрын
The moral of the story is don't ever stop abortion.
@agapelife21799 ай бұрын
The bible says if you shed a man's blood,by man your blood should be shed
@johnmonk6610 ай бұрын
That was their best case? The one with no evidence? First one had fingerprints and shoe prints, the second one had a living eye witness, they should have been tried first
@jfarral12299 ай бұрын
May GOD Rest The Souls of All Involved 🙏🏾🕊️❤️
@sashinkaroseman15127 ай бұрын
It's *never* a mannequin. Never. 😢
@joerussell30009 ай бұрын
It is not a criminal defense attorney’s job to determine guilt or innocence. That is up to a jury.
@scoop20810 ай бұрын
NO NO NO WHO IS THIS NEW VOICE NOOOOOOO
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
i actually have never heard of this series.. but i thought the same thing immediately lol. where can i find more episodes of this?
@scottmiller62709 ай бұрын
When the prosecutors walk in with moving boxes filled with evidence and your lawyer walks in with only a briefcase, you might be in trouble. I overexaggerated on the boxes a bit ;-) They'll give DL's to the old and blind but, not too the insane, motion on the grounds of incompetence, dismissed!
@katherinecollins46859 ай бұрын
Interesting documentary
@stevebalogh232010 ай бұрын
wow i have never heard of someone getting a 42 year suspended sentence
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
crazier things have happened believe me
@xyndijade286410 ай бұрын
Yes, that got me too! I'm going to have to look into that as it makes no sense
@Joseph-fw6xx7 ай бұрын
It's amazing what people will do for a few dollars
@rebeccasloat96687 ай бұрын
I dont know why criminals act like they are insane after they are caught
@dianawatton757010 ай бұрын
When defense attorneys defend evil killers how do those attorneys sleep? Have they, like the criminals, have no Conscience?
@Ainaes-Feline10 ай бұрын
Lawyers are appointed and have no choice but to defend them, and do it to the best of their abilities, and yes most lawyers aren’t happy about it either some have nightmares,…but if they want to climb the ladder and eventually can hang up their diplomas and begin for private office, they don’t have any choice, otherwise they might as well throw their career in the garbage bin. And plenty of people are actually innocent of the crimes they have supposedly committed. Far too many people are currently sitting in prison that are truly innocent but couldn’t afford a proper lawyer, ending up with a court appointed lawyer who just bargains with the prosecutor and hand them over on a silver plate.
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
a lot of them are public defenders.. most arent able to or are unable to get a paid lawyer most of the time.
@taiwojamiuobanla221510 ай бұрын
I kept asking myself this same question.
@HellcatMad10 ай бұрын
A small few believe they are doing the right thing. To be honest the rest of them have sold their soul for money. They belong to "the bar" which goes back to the crown. Look it up
@kd710010 ай бұрын
@@Ainaes-Felineall facts. Sure, you’ve got plenty of $hit bags that they’re almost forced to defend… But so many others that are just served up so that DA’s and prosecutors can get their rocks off, and for literally no other reason.
@MrsRobinson07412 ай бұрын
Like the t-shirt says on “This Is Monsters” KZbin channel…”It’s Never a Mannequin”!!! I want one of those t-shirts!!!!
@gracewangari81219 ай бұрын
KZbin is so boring one cant watch anything without being interrupted by these ads like almost a 100 ads in one show ...😢😢😢 So sad
@brendasullivan90948 ай бұрын
Must depend on location this hasn't had any ads for me.
@brendasullivan90948 ай бұрын
@7BlackSwans7how much you pay for that and what else do you get?
@LamontBentin8 ай бұрын
Why u dropping your head down read when u didn’t have to kill the scared cooperative employees and these 3 teenage girls
@htjm2456416 ай бұрын
When I was in Highschool, I used to work for Steve at the Hermitage Captain Dees. This took place at the Donaldson store which is still open today. Steve was a good guy work for.
@waynecoleman-ou9te8 ай бұрын
The killer looks like Alpo.
@richardsanjose36929 ай бұрын
....a 42yr suspended sentence? What the hells that? Guess thatll teach him a lesson. Huh?
@SoniaGarrett-x2o8 ай бұрын
Both stories are heartbreaking all those senseless killings father have mercy these types of killings still happens today and it really breaks my heart ❤️ May God provide comfort for the families that are left to mourn😢
@henkdevries25110 ай бұрын
Why didn’t the person who survived the second assault testify in cord? He was an eyewitness.
@alesakline116810 ай бұрын
Probably scared to death for his family.
@seraphinaaizen627810 ай бұрын
He probably did. But he wasn't a witness to the crime featured in the trial we saw. The defendant was tried separately for each incident, not all of them together. There are a few reasons for this. First: It is much easier to prepare for a trial for one incident in isolation rather than going to trial for the entire crime spree all at once. Additionally, just because you have can prove someone committed crime A, doesn't mean they committed crime B or C, which is why B and C should be tried in isolation from A. It's also worth doing it this way from a prosecution standpoint. Because if you overreach and try to charge for too much all at the same time, you might risk the Jury not finding in your favour if your case isn't strong enough on all counts, and now you can't pursue the defendant again. If you have three different trials for three different crimes, then you've got three chances of getting at least one murder conviction. Sometimes, multiple crimes will be charged together, but it's not unusual for them to be handled in separate trials. The young man who survived would have been a witness to that incident, and would no doubt have testified in that trial, but the trial covered in the video was for the two girls who were kidnapped and murdered off-site, and he wasn't a witness to that event and his testimony couldn't have tied the defendant to that crime.
@rachellehawkins8429Сағат бұрын
There was one detective I hate I can’t remember his name right now. This detective use to come on Park Street and threaten Newborn saying, I don’t know how I don’t know when but I’m gonna get you. P9s are guilty of a lot of things, and all children were exempt. They did not kill children.
@scottmiller62709 ай бұрын
The 2nd the prosecutor brokedown the circle diagram, Reed cracked a very minute side smirk. He knew right then he was busted.
@Averseinsomniac10 ай бұрын
“HE DROVE BACK TO THE HOUSE?” “He drove back to the house”
@kooplboom9319 ай бұрын
Of course he did! Didn't you hear the Officer that was on the phone with him PROMISE HIM that he was in no trouble whatsoever and just wanted to clear things up, he had nothing to worry about! (I even think I saw him cross his heart and hope to die if he was lying!). ..On second thought, your right. This guy is a friggin moron that makes Forrest Gump look like a genius going back!🤣😅😂😭
@VincentWilliams0072 ай бұрын
RIP to all those harmed.🙏
@suemoore55649 ай бұрын
I'm glad that they got justice for the 3 boy's . 😊
@Chadyaniki8 ай бұрын
They do not know the TI book story. That is the Golden Gate Bridge... where is the gate?
@piggynice1810 ай бұрын
For a second i thought it was Paul Reed of the 76ers Im dumb asf😂
@E-D-E270410 ай бұрын
Yep
@juliadixon846510 ай бұрын
YO
@2KMMC210 ай бұрын
“What’s going on.” Are you kidding me ?
@mrsonpoint8 ай бұрын
WHY IS THERE A BLACK MAN ON THE ONLY KILLER ON THE THUMBNAIL? PUT THE WHITE KILLER UP TOO!
@yrtracingteam1065 ай бұрын
4:24 i’m guessing you have to be a sherlock to understand the shoe print underneath the garbage bag. Either the robber cleaned the floor or the staff at gun point and hide the print to be found. Both feel far fetched
@Kinkle_Z8 ай бұрын
As far as the Pasadena murders are concerned... I doubt anything like that would happen again in that location given that the little suburban houses there now start at about $2 million and go up rapidly and rents start at about $6,000/mo. Class diversity in that LA County city is now LONG GONE. It's really sad.
@barryslorridge10 ай бұрын
Never trust someone with tiny crab eyes
@queenofnyc558410 ай бұрын
Lmao
@FlexTaylor10 ай бұрын
gottem
@brianfoss484910 ай бұрын
I live by that, everything you need to know are in the eyes
@uu99ful10 ай бұрын
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 @@queenofnyc5584
@tompilkington73796 ай бұрын
Beady eyes are a sure sign of nutsonese
@favourmercy867810 ай бұрын
The system is so soft let out these people's to kills youths much lives could have been save if he do his time spend anyone let him out should be charge,lawyers work for money not for victim's at times.
@Ceerads8 ай бұрын
So, before these murders, Reid had served six years of a twenty-year sentence? Why only six? 🤮 And WHY would any defense attorney use the insanity defense in order to have a vicious killer not put in prison but put, instead, in a psych hospital, potentially to be released years later and kill again? No attorney needs to help a client to that extent. Re the DNA - Yeah, there WAS a one-in-two-million chance that it wasn’t Reid’s blood (ridiculous), but how’d that imaginary other killer have Reid’s shoes?
@angeesteiner84938 ай бұрын
Who cares why they come forward, as long as they do? The detective said they had to be sure the motivation to provide info was not motivated by money, which makes no sense. Why offer a reward if you do not want someone to provide information, in order to collect the money?
@Exxperiment626Ай бұрын
Why use the thumbnail of a black man, when Paul Reed was white?
@richardsanjose36929 ай бұрын
If it hadnt been a fellow policewomans kid as a victim this never wouldve been taken to this level.
@nwilliams-rq8eq9 ай бұрын
Oh, it was a cops child? Humph.
@gregjones15378 ай бұрын
I don't believe that for a second, sour grapes.
@UhohGundamАй бұрын
Mmmm 1 thing, those background checks would have been illegal with out a warrant........ I understand you need to catch someone, but you cant violate the law or rights to do that.
@derrickconnolly91642 ай бұрын
I really admire those that work at these low end jobs. Where would we be without them. Im not bog on fast food but I'm guilty of having my coffee. I did take my kids to All fav's as you would. Usually all young kids putting money in their pockets. Working with the public is way more dangerous than joining the military.
@4speedpony10 ай бұрын
Looks like at 13:12, the officer is a Vintage Matchbox collector, looking at the right of the screen over his shoulder, cool!
@davidwoermansr9 ай бұрын
Look up Pasadena's crime rate this isn't unusual they're famous for the parade that wastes so many flowers particularly roses but gang violence is just as if not more prevelant
@kooplboom9319 ай бұрын
That got away with one by making that chick leave the Courtroom while homeboy was testifying. This is America, the Prosecution, nor the Defense either, has any authority or right to decide who they want watching a trial, obviously the exception being if someone is being unruly, of course, but they show it as her just sitting and watching. The judge can clear out the entire audience, but just one person cause the Prosecutor doesn't like the way someone looks, totally out of line.
@victoriapowell1008 ай бұрын
Isn't it awfully convenient how the camera they could've gotten footage off of was out of service at the time ?!
@nickcallegari7 ай бұрын
FBI files just renamed! Back in the day when things just aired once so if you missed it, you probably wouldn’t see it for a very long time so they could just reair shows with a different name
@anngarry55710 ай бұрын
Well said.😢
@jeanettesmith28634 ай бұрын
If you don't have proof, leave him alone😮
@lacadiarandolph5389 ай бұрын
Who is the black dude on the thumbnail??
@HellcatMad10 ай бұрын
Oh my heart just dropped with his mkultra comment. You just dont know
@richardsheffield2823Ай бұрын
"It's never a mannequin "😮
@charleskadletc24316 ай бұрын
Watching the suspects body movements showed they were guilty.
@LeonardHenderson-j7h9 ай бұрын
Plot twist cuz is all half deaf 😂 he pulls up to the window and bro got two old school Gray hearing aids in sounding like he has no tongue when he starts yelling and pointing at a special working with disability please be patient sign in the window 😂😂
@eliotness1009 ай бұрын
He looks like Michael Myers with out the madk😮
@dumisanisamuel50045 ай бұрын
Why are most officers in these crime shows are left handed....? Pay attention and you'd notice this
@baller84milw9 ай бұрын
1:05:34 He looks just like El Chapo
@maceastin279 ай бұрын
It’s still parke nine killer them was my childhood friends growing up rest in peace Steven Eddie and Reggie
@rachellehawkins8429Сағат бұрын
P9’s weren’t bloods! Police just wanted them off the streets. They were not kid killers.
@theranjithjay10 ай бұрын
Adolph Hitler who was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of humans in the second world was a failed painter who came to try his luck from Austria to Germany ended up being the mighty dictator in Germany and just like that Paul Reed who had a cruel murderous record as far back in 1982 came to Nashville Tennessee to become a Country Singer but ended up being a serial killer who murdered seven employees in restaurants in 1997 in Nashville area but failed as a Country Singer.
@maxvauderk81610 ай бұрын
Your so wrong
@intersanctum10 ай бұрын
Hundreds of millions? Where did you go to school? World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history. An estimated total of 70-85 million people perished, or about 3% of the 2.3 billion (est.) people that comprised the global population in 1940.
@gregoryadair49327 ай бұрын
In Tennessee why were officers not dispatched to these restaurants at closing? 14:17
@sihammer79428 ай бұрын
P9??? This refers to the presumed I.Q. of the gang member, does it? It seemed the most likely explanation I could come up with.............
@nervouswreck39210 ай бұрын
CRAZY PEOPLE‼️☝️
@river48379 ай бұрын
Look here look what they did to my A/C !? Detective... they didn't hit the TV did they? gold chain dude, Yeaah, sobbing... drops to knee's.
@liquidpuffin52675 ай бұрын
The narrator sounds like Jax from Sons of Anarchy
@westlaclede10 ай бұрын
At 1:28:59 that’s the dude from the second season of the wire. I forgot his name.
@RenT2KiLL2848 ай бұрын
Didn’t fight at all and yet he kill them all 7 people omgg
@thomas2much6019 ай бұрын
He wasn’t so mad has to cover up his crimes
@kooplboom9319 ай бұрын
Lorenzo Newborn my Ass! That's not Lorenzo Newborn, that's Ja Rule! Don't know what Ja Rule was doing in L.A. claiming to be a P-9 Blood, but I know damn well Ja Rule when I see him, and that's him!!!!
@davidwoermansr9 ай бұрын
Minnesota and Arkansas are parts unknown
@davidwoermansr9 ай бұрын
Some of them fools would turn their mother in for 5k so 40k won't buy them protection gtfo they don't think about that they just live for the next rush
@_yolo_boy8 ай бұрын
30:30. Dude lied😂😂😂😂😂and said Paul tried to kidnap em. 😂😂😂. He dnt knw if Paul was jus telln him come closer so the bullets will hit ‘em close range.
@jomaro810 ай бұрын
So if not their blood, whose blood would he have stepped in that wasn’t his? 🥴
@JavariCarl10 ай бұрын
The way bro said ponytail in disbelief that someone with such evil attention could be so feminist.
@spinrash60009 ай бұрын
I never understood why black Americans men perm and put rollers in their hair. A ponytail is ok. The platting of the hair like little girls. They need to bust out the closet and be gay.
@nwilliams-rq8eq9 ай бұрын
That makes sense. That's how effed up your trashed brain is...
@keelyjohnson4628 ай бұрын
12:36 yeah we can have the ramps through the entire facility and the elevators adjacent to the exibits and on both sides of the residential and commercial aspects for expedient means 16:46 we need the material for the construction of the hydroelectric fuel cell recycling centers and septic tanks as well as the construction of the hyperloop so we can preserve all of the animals habitats because when we destroy the animals habitats we destroy our own 3136 that's an actual fact and actually everyone is it's whether or not you know it and it's how much because the effect in the pesticides and pollution with regard to the water and the racketeering of entrapment because when some other country or state or county or city or individual is suffering the damages come back to you even if you don't understand the debt or criminal history or medical history of the other where you can't conceive how at the moment
@1Lo1L10 ай бұрын
im pretty sure this music is from a zelda boss fight