In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Cody Metzker-Madsen and analyzing it from an educational psychological and legal perspective.
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@CentiPlays5 ай бұрын
"We were playing bricks" I'm sorry, you were doing fucking what?
@ItsBrendo5 ай бұрын
You tellin me you never had brick fights as a kid?
@Fisva3 ай бұрын
@@ItsBrendo Errr no?
@LP-on6kq3 ай бұрын
Typical lib, jokes go right ova ya.
@KathleenRushing-po4hg3 ай бұрын
Exactly, not so handicapped just mean
@JasmineTanis3 ай бұрын
Once again why are we making everything into politics
@kimberlykay14959 ай бұрын
It makes me sick that each family member describe Cody as a volatile, animal-abusing teenager, yet they left him home unsupervised with a helpless 5 year old.
@chrissPOV9 ай бұрын
Good point
@Coriiiiiiiiii9 ай бұрын
I don’t recall hearing a single word mention animal abuse ?
@nt3469 ай бұрын
25:33 @@Coriiiiiiiiii
@chrisskruger41579 ай бұрын
@@Coriiiiiiiiiithey said he killed chickens and threw them off the ravine
@owenwatkins94909 ай бұрын
The parents, yeah. But I really don't blame the 11 year old sister. No way she could have seen that coming.
@mlbbbbc1554 ай бұрын
"Im not no jail person, i just happen to be in jail clothes" im putting that ina rap and no credit for cody
@jehlibleu4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@FloridamanztАй бұрын
Lo😂
@CacaCrotchАй бұрын
Whole lotta street justice
@XX-rg9prАй бұрын
There you go 😂
@lolo030226 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-gr5lh6cs8o7 ай бұрын
I've become an addict of these types of videos and now I'm terrified to leave my house and additionally, my butt is numb from sitting for way too many hours watching these.
@apacheman31313 ай бұрын
I listen to them while I work. I'm a bartender and my customers would never guess the horrible things in my ear while I'm smiling and small talking them. 😂
@bullyguy7243 ай бұрын
Bro kinda same here 💀
@markmyers84913 ай бұрын
Better diversify your viewing. Binging this stuff isn't good for anyone.
@Wildrice013 ай бұрын
Real 😂
@user-gr5lh6cs8o3 ай бұрын
@@markmyers8491 Yeah, you're certainly correct!
@user-eq4cq8ne9e9 ай бұрын
The fact the parents left cody alone to watch small children is insane. Listening to him talk for 10 seconds alone would tell any rational person hes incapable
@rochellestarr95389 ай бұрын
He should never have been placed in a family with small children and he shouldnt have been unsupervised at all.
@ziggy76689 ай бұрын
The foster parents definitely should have known better so they should have been charged for negligence.
@YouTubeCommenter89 ай бұрын
1:02:07 y’all must have not paid attention thru the whole video
@DiddlyD-xx2ih9 ай бұрын
He wasn't left alone to watch the child! The foster mother's twin sister was there. The boys went outside to play.
@Cove_Blue9 ай бұрын
@DiddlyD-xx2ih No it was the foster mother's daughter, her twin is the one being interviewed. Did none of y'all watch the video?
@daisydraws2.0759 ай бұрын
My family kept foster kids. With this boy’s clear lack of sophistication, childish reactionary aggression, I don’t think anyone should have left a 5 year old unsupervised with him.
@susanstranglehands9 ай бұрын
That's all I kept thinking too. Why would two adults leave one eleven year old with a developmentally delayed teen and a 5 yr old with reported anger issues and new to the family, for quite some time. The father was out at dinner and the mother took out the other twin and her friend for ice cream. I'm sure no one thought this would happen- and I don't think the parents were bad people, but jeez we always have to be cautious.
@KyleA2969 ай бұрын
The standards for foster parents aren’t very high.
@Bee-rt5qf9 ай бұрын
@@KyleA296can unfortunately attest to that. Neighbor across the street from my parents literally collected kids for $ via fostering and adoption. The house had broken windows, the *original* shag carpet was disgusting; mess everywhere. There was a bedridden/special needs adult child that ended up passing away. I can’t imagine what he went through trapped in that house. The kids weren’t parented either. One of them broke into our car, and another kept trying to break into our backyard that had a pool, and also entered our house without any permission or invitation. The one that broke into cars was their meal ticket since she was pushing him for football from the age of 10+. Those kids lived with trash, but they didn’t deserve to be treated like it. I feel so bad for the young ones
@donnamariewilliams82619 ай бұрын
My thoughts concur with yours! 1st thing I thought of when the explanation of how both parents left the home with other activities. However, if they were out “playing” alone in the backyard, it still could have happened even with adults there.
@SicilianStrega139 ай бұрын
I agree
@KatieTanner03187 ай бұрын
It’s interesting to me that when they say, “some stuff makes perfect sense and other stuff doesn’t fit.” He immediately tries to defend the part they know doesn’t fit because he knows that’s the part he lied about, “he had a strong arm for batting so he had a strong arm to hit himself.” He never asks, “what doesn’t fit?” He immediately just defends the part he knows is wrong
@fabiodafonseca387917 күн бұрын
He sounds just like a 7yo lying, which is what he's mostly like, he's not only severely delayed but he also probably has other mental disabilities. My younger brother had anger issues and he tried to kill me with knives when he was 7 and I was 10, he just couldn't grasp consequences or control his anger just like Cody
@ALT-vz3jn6 ай бұрын
I feel so sad for everyone involved. This is just tragic. I actually thought Cody was about 7 years old when he talked about his video game to the first officer (that didn’t give a crap about building rapport), I had no idea he was 17. Kudos to the two officers who took gentle care of Cody during the interrogation, they did very well. The foster parents seemed so well-meaning and took an interest in their foster kids. Cody should have been better evaluated by CPS before being placed in a family; seeing how dangerous he was, being psychotic he could have hurt anyone in the family. I don’t believe the foster parents were purposefully neglectful, just trying to make the best of a challenging situation created by the kids that were placed with them. Thank you so much for picking this case to present to us ❤
@falcoretheminiluckdragon30605 ай бұрын
I'm not sure how you begin to gage someone like this autistic people can lash out violently if aggravated ( not with intent to harm others necessarily) who knows what Cody has been through. Prayers for Dominic, and praying for the family as well as cidybgettingbthe help he so very needs
@MW-cw9yi5 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. This poor kid doesnt even know how to function, its obvious he isnt actually understanding his own perception of reality. And I cannot imagine the pain and guilt that both Dominic's biological mother as well as Mr and Mrs Coolman felt and probably continue to feel...
@steppy37364 ай бұрын
His foster parents knew he was volatile and that he never should have been left alone with younger children.
@tberk4704 ай бұрын
Nah the foster parents should have never given them an opportunity to all be alone together. All those kids were way too young. They knew better but decided to go out on the town to hang out with their friends and the biological children. Even if they didn't know the specifics about Cody, they knew his behavior and cognitive capabilities.sure maybe they did want to help but very clearly they were not capable of handling all of them, let alone someone with needs like a Cody. Knowing the foster care system in America, stuff like this happens so often it's insane. If they honestly thought they were helping it's freaking sad.
@saintgeinАй бұрын
@@falcoretheminiluckdragon3060shouldn’t allow violent autistic kids to be around normal children.
@jeremyshaffer87779 ай бұрын
From the moment you listen to him and watch him you can easily tell that he’s at the mental capacity of a 6 yr old. The tall tales, the tone he uses , and the bluntness of his words. It’s a shame that this happened!
@lifeofmike51269 ай бұрын
Give that freak the needle and let Him be
@cw66219 ай бұрын
I hate to say this, I really do, but clearly you don't leave traumatized children to babysit smaller, helpless ones. I was a behavioral therapist at a foster agency and I am pretty certain the foster parent would know better than to leave any of them unsupervised. They knew he killed chickens and threw them down the ravine. And that's exactly what he did to Dominic. Preventative maintenance would've done just that..prevented it.
@matthewcadden19679 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree he's clearly detached from reality living in the twilight zone it's actually sad to watch in every aspect
@matthewward13469 ай бұрын
@cw6621 absolutely, the foster parents hold a lot of blame for this. Disturbed kids like these shouldn't have been left alone to play in the woods. Especially when Cody is known to get aggressive and has killed animals.
@Aekbonita19869 ай бұрын
I agree. Honestly, I feel like kids that have mental disabilities that play on these gaming sites might not differentiate the real world with the gaming world
@beanman78468 ай бұрын
The way Cody talks while he’s being questioned for murder is so reminiscent of how a little kid would talk if they were caught taking a cookie out the cookie jar or something.
@pinnnkyton8 ай бұрын
He’s faking it lol he was used for foster cheques by obviously mentally retarded adults … he thinks he can play the same game with the authorities as he could his dribbling “parents” 😅
@apehunter18 ай бұрын
Its lennie from mice and men
@KucheKlizma8 ай бұрын
I wonder if he's purposefully lying with the fantasy stories or if he's trying to explain his feelings and he doesn't know what words to use? For example: Goblin commander = felt extremely angry and saw him as the most evil creature I can think of. Symbols on top of their heads = felt calm and reassured / felt stressed out and anxious and saw them in a good/bad light.
@beanman78468 ай бұрын
@@KucheKlizma i think he was definitely trying to come up with excuses but his developmental issues wouldn’t allow him to come up with anything that made sense
@dacypher228 ай бұрын
It really is. This is an awful, heartbreaking story all the way around, but in a way the interrogation and story-telling is interesting because it is how a 6 year old would try to outsmart the police
@dylanbrown54936 ай бұрын
I love that the narrator even dove into the mythos of these games to actually try and explore whether Cody had intentionally killed his little brother with malevolent intent. Just beautiful work
@SamLoki6 ай бұрын
Rachel and her mom are both extremely good at communication. Their account of what they'd experienced and witness really hit me with sadness, pain, anger, and terror. That is a scar that will never heal. Rest in peace to her mother and rest in peace little Dominic.
@Somebody9666Ай бұрын
But she still left a violent, animalkiller and abuser with her other young children..... Who also has the mental capacity of a 6 year old.
@lindaarrington939727 күн бұрын
4 dominic
@SoupSpot14 күн бұрын
@@Somebody9666you can’t blame him for his behavior. He needed help, CPS and the foster care system rarely provides quality help and leaves it to the parents to handle and pay for. This story is so devastating and I share your anger. Those in charge should have been responsible, this should have never happened. But this boys brain is all he is, it’s all we all are. When that’s damaged there is rarely hope without an insane amount of help. The system and the adults around these kids failed them all.
@Jessica-ov4dj9 ай бұрын
The most likely scenario, at least to me, is that Dominic was not playing by the "rules" of the game Cody set (i.e., claiming he's invincible). Dominic was making up rules that would make him the default winner of their game, as many five year-olds do, and Cody became angry and frustrated to the point where he beat Dominic with a brick (perhaps to prove to Dominic that he wasn't, in fact, invincible). Whether the drowning was an extension of that rage, or from an initial attempt to wash off the blood before realizing he'd injured the boy too badly to let him live, is less clear to me. In any case, I don't think Cody was hallucinating; I think the murder was the result of an emotional outburst, perhaps followed by an attempt to cover it up.
@LobsterMobsterTheCrispiestLoaf9 ай бұрын
This seems likely
@seafoambeachcomb9 ай бұрын
I agree. He mentioned with frustration about Dominic saying he was invincible.
@brendafreebird51059 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@TheLoveLoadChannel9 ай бұрын
Very insightful! This one really disturbed me.
@bashkillszombies9 ай бұрын
"realizing he'd injured the boy too badly to let him live," I doubt he drowned him. Kid was probably unconscious and drowned.
@HyenaPaint9 ай бұрын
That cop sounds so tired. Exhausted mentally and physically. What a hard thing to deal with. He knows he did it, but also knows he has the mental capacity of a 6 year old. It’s so difficult to deal with. How do you even interrogate effectively? This is such a sad case. Why was he ever alone with a 5 year old.
@user-px7xp6rw7c9 ай бұрын
i love it when the guy starts describing the cloaked figure but the cops don't even bother to write down his description because they know its bull.
@finessgaming60649 ай бұрын
slide
@nomistence9 ай бұрын
@@JustinJay-bi5kui understand your point, but i wouldn’t phrase it as giving up on him, obviously that absolutely could be true, but it could also just be her doing what she thought would be the best for herself and her child. she may have had postpartum, had financial struggles, no way to care for him properly, no where/no one else to turn to. yes the foster system is universally accepted as messed up and horrible to go through, and while she might’ve just been selfish, i just wanted to point out that it may have been a decision made with positive intentions that unfortunately turned into this tragic situation :(
@monatraxel77529 ай бұрын
The family let this little boy down!
@garynalley42779 ай бұрын
Like any of them thought Cody would do something like that. They had him for years. Everyone can say this stuff in hindsight.
@CamGood-ji9yo7 ай бұрын
Any child with his level of developmental delays should never be left unattended. I can't believe his parents allowed him to go into the forest alone with a five year old SMH.
@SnackCakes5 ай бұрын
The patience of these investigators is impressive
@peacefusion8 ай бұрын
Cody was more special than he was registered as. He didnt need a foster family, he needed a place he could be treated. Imagine putting him in a normal school, he wouldnt be able to cope with kids. His lack of having guilt is a clear sign that he wasnt normal. The mother even knew of Codys behavior. She had a heart for taking him in, but Cody needed help.
@karenwalters71318 ай бұрын
Maybe we shouldn't label him as 'special' but rather 'disabled'. But you are spot on correct. He should never have been in a house with other children. I have a suspicion that the agency was so desperate to get rid of him that they didn't fully disclose his condition.
@ellielane23138 ай бұрын
Yea, “special” is an outdated and ridiculous descriptive word, but I agree that Cody should have been receiving treatment instead of being placed with a foster family. At the very LEAST, he should have been receiving regular and specialized outpatient treatment.
@peacefusion8 ай бұрын
I say special because thats what I think is the right term without offending. Society keeps changing from the Mental R word to special or disabled or mental health, I dont know whats right anymore to address people with medical conditions.
@karenwalters71318 ай бұрын
@@peacefusion I still use 'retarded' because there is really nothing offensive about a word that means 'delayed' or 'hindered' when describing a person whose mental development is delayed or hindered. People can be offended all they like but at the end of the day the meaning of the word is still the same.
@elleblair49718 ай бұрын
@@karenwalters7131in case you’re being serious, it’s not that the *definition* of the word hasn’t changed that is the issue… it’s that the *connotations* have changed. It’s widely known to be a derogatory word and a slur now, so unless it applies to you, don’t use it. It’s really, really not hard to update your terminology to avoid needlessly upsetting people… unless you think being stubborn and obtuse is more important than someone’s dignity and respect..?
@nf48668 ай бұрын
Rachel Coolman seems incredibly well adjusted and emotionally mature for having dealt with something so traumatic. Kudos to her.
@sydbees49248 ай бұрын
She's cool, man
@DeviceAnathema8 ай бұрын
I really feel like her own mother failed her. Her and her sister being commanded to do CPR. Her having to be the adult and stop her sister. None of that should have happened. She traumatized her own children. Get the hell down there and get the kids the hell away. Instead she continued making children take the burden for her.
@MrPaxio8 ай бұрын
dat streamer setup tho, lol
@Urkinorobitch8 ай бұрын
@@DeviceAnathema There is no point doing CPR upon rigor mortis, and you don't need to be a coroner or even know what rigor mortis means to notice. It may come as a surprise to you but most people will be deeply spooked when seeing rigor mortis let alone administer CPR. Rigor mortis is generally the point where humans will instinctively understand this person is not coming back.
@andrea-bu5ez8 ай бұрын
@@icu3869nothing to do with u. shut up
@harper.la.vegano7 ай бұрын
So sad. As a victim of childhood emotional neglect, hearing the facts about children who lie hit sooo close to home. I still lie to avoid perceived negative consequences.
@wilderking84767 ай бұрын
As ridiculous as it sounds, I think Cody’s last story hints towards an underlying truth to what actually happened. I think Cody had very little control on his emotions, particularly because he was a child. I firmly believe his imagination might have got the better of him at the time, and that he really was just caught up in the moment. It doesn’t excuse his behavior, but it does explain it.
@tayzonday9 ай бұрын
I was a socially regressed special education student at age seventeen, with a lot of autistic hyperphantasia (unusual imagination). I still knew not to do wrong, monstrous things. EDIT: This is merely an anecdote of my personal experience. Too many replies are imagining assertions about similarity, meritocracy, policy, mental health, criminality and redemption that are not contained in these words.
@xravenx24fe9 ай бұрын
Thank you for Chocolate Rain, that song is still a banger
@calypsohandjack92789 ай бұрын
Autistic Hyperphantasia? I prefer the term "Chocolate Brain" myself.
@LiamShaer79 ай бұрын
Okay well you're not him.
@peytonalexander53009 ай бұрын
@@LiamShaer7 He's not him, but he is Him.
@misoppas9 ай бұрын
Because you have never made nothing doesn't mean others will be the same. Stop comparing when each case is different.
@miranduri9 ай бұрын
Cody is indeed very sick. He had displayed anger and hurting animals. Leaving him with the younger one was a huge mistake particularly when the foster parents had such a clear assessment of the issues. Dominic should have never been placed in that home. Poor baby.
@Death-9999 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don't think leaving a child who kills animals with a younger child was a great idea. Could've seen that a mile away and is it not common knowledge that people who go on to murder humans start off with animals? Blame should be on the foster parents for not preventing something that is easily preventable. My cousin has 4 kids and we've all discussed that we think one of them could end up doing something like this, so we've taken precautions and we never leave them alone. If they're playing out back, an adult is with them too.
@lucyarmstrong44969 ай бұрын
any foster so called ..parent....is about the money..
@Psychol-Snooper9 ай бұрын
Welcome to the foster home system! The horror stories are endless.
@asmith17119 ай бұрын
I completely agree. I am in training to be a foster parent. I'm tired of the virtue seekers and chest puffers spruiking how their next pet will be a rescue. Why aren't we rescuing children? You have pointed the finger, how are you making this situation better? Apart from typing on this app, what are you doing about the fact there simply isn't enough adults willing to try and help a child in need?
@asmith17119 ай бұрын
@lucyarmstrong4496 bullshit. I am a veteran, a man of honor, Integrity and lead my life by my code of conduct. I know of many veterans who foster children because they suffered horrific childhoods and no one was there for them. These men and women spend their own money on the kids. Retract your statement.
@huntermaskiewicz23185 ай бұрын
I take that back. I don't blame the parents at all. Honestly, I don't feel it's really anyone's fault. This kid literally lives in a fantasy world. It's not his fault. But at the same time it is. It's a deeper understanding.
@mayjailerxx4 ай бұрын
Cps and the parents shouldn’t have ever allowed a child like Cody to be around younger, defenceless kids. Esp not a small child like Dominic. Their negligence allowed Cody to beat a child to death.
@mistablm4 ай бұрын
How is it no one’s fault? There were many mistakes made that could’ve avoided this tragic incident. Who made those mistakes?
@MarquisSmith3 ай бұрын
I feel for the victim. He was just an innocent child.. little more than a baby, really. I feel for Cody too. I have mental health issues myself. It's rough for a grown man like me, let alone a kid with the mental age of a seven year old. But I DO put some of the blame on the parents. Cody clearly shouldn't have been left alone to care for the youngster. They probably torture themselves over that fact every day.
@donlew82225 ай бұрын
It's a real shame. Wishing the extent of Cody's diagnosis was found a bit sooner. 😢 Peace little brother. God bless.
@BlutigeTranen9 ай бұрын
Big shout out to the narrator. You are a work-a-holic. You break these stories down so well, eloquently and clearly.
@maltsutty9 ай бұрын
He got that million dollar voice
@BrooklynBalla9 ай бұрын
His name is Russell Archy.I’m pretty sure he does a lot of work on other channels as well.
@zoepaige17659 ай бұрын
I was always told it was an AI voice!
@JustanotherLiz9 ай бұрын
It’s an AI voice…lol
@seanbruck52699 ай бұрын
WE CALL IT....THE......RAV3N....! HE IS A DEMON.....
@rredeyee24609 ай бұрын
My oldest daughter is special needs and we had to put her in an assisted living facility recently because shes violent towards little kids. Shes 24, my youngest son is 6. Its tough but ya gotta be honest with yourself about your children and what they are capable of. That boy Cody should have never been trusted with children. 😢
@SReever9 ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct Why in the world were these kids left without adult supervision?
@tempestsonata11029 ай бұрын
Painful it may be, you did the right thing.
@AidenLS9 ай бұрын
im sorry you have to go through that but im glad you noticed it and took action and avoided tragedy like this :/
@HerMajesty19 ай бұрын
Sorry for the decision that you were forced to make. Peace to you.
@drev489 ай бұрын
That seems like such a difficult hand to be dealt. Hope your daughter is happy at her facility and she's being well taken care of. All the best vibes yours and your family's way.
@DosBear6 ай бұрын
This is a case of negligence by the Foster Care parents as well as the State. Cody should never have been left unsupervised to play with a the 5 year old boy. Treating him as stable enough to stand trial was also ridiculous but at least he is now where he belongs. It's just tragic that all of this could have been avoided & cost a little boy his life.
@honeylis77 ай бұрын
I worked in a day care in the 2-year-old classroom for about a year. There was a child named Cody who always came in dirty, with a soiled (obviously overnight) diaper. This was almost 20 years ago. I think about that child sometimes, and wonder what ever became of him. He was obviously a burden to his mother and never seemed well cared for.
@jacobc80196 ай бұрын
The same Cody??
@yungmilf6 ай бұрын
@@jacobc8019. probably not, but i can see what she was trying to explain.
@gerberfamify6 ай бұрын
Hopefully you called social services and helped to have that child removed
@Pacifica.Obscura6 ай бұрын
I wasn’t cared for by my mother well. Neglected. Abandoned. Spent years homeless. I’m a millionaire now. Idk if that helps. We all have different experiences. I’ve noticed the difference between insanity and genius, is success. Stay safe 🖤
@serg10xm.695 ай бұрын
Hopefully the child was given to foster parents...wait a minute...
@saulsilver57538 ай бұрын
Cody gave little hints about how Dominic "pitches hard". What I think happened was Dominic threw some rocks at him as part of the game they were playing, and he probably got Cody pretty good with one of the rocks he threw. Being so mentally immature, I think he had an emotional outburst and retaliated because the game wasn't going the way he wanted it to. Unfortunately, he used that retaliation on a 5 year old.
@DerekMatthew81908 ай бұрын
Yup ur comment is exactly the first thought that came to my mind
@weenfain23218 ай бұрын
IMO having a younger brother a lot like him, they were likely playing Cody’s game. Had to be HIS rules and get very upset if you don’t go by those rules. The poor boy was being a 5 year old and Cody takes these “games” far too seriously. He claimed he was invincible he even visibly got upset when he said “Dominic said he’s invincible and I was like NO you’re not” and said that’s not how the game worked on the boys side, but likely on Cody’s. He was the only one invincible. Dom being 5 and a “normal” child likely got sick of it and no way possible to win or just “free play” and have fun, threw a rock at him or maybe hit with a stick and said see you aren’t invincible and it probably set him off. I could see something like that happening, which is why he should’ve never been left alone with any child or animal.
@Allthingsgreat18 ай бұрын
So possible
@rossco72148 ай бұрын
"on intake Cody did not have any bruises or cuts" and so, with that, i would like to invite you to stop being a keyboard psychotherapist/detective
@Mediocre00Rebel8 ай бұрын
Well, at the very beginning of the video Cody said they were "playing bricks." Man this is so messed up. I honestly believe he's so mentally detached he doesn't realize what he did but wtf. First interrogation I've seen like this.
@helendawe57689 ай бұрын
Why would you leave a 5 year old with a 17 year old that isn't cognitively functioning properly?
@justinfowler5761Ай бұрын
They didn't
@melodicteacup6 ай бұрын
so sad that the whole family recognized his mental incapacitation and did nothing. just shocking and so sad
@Tararichards36047 ай бұрын
I'm doing a psychology project on this case, & it is beyond upsetting. This had to be so hard on the family, everywhere I look online I see more evidence & this case isn't talked about enough. How there were signs that Cody had symptoms of schizophrenia & behavior issues. I plead for this family even now I am invested in this case.
@breannathompson90947 ай бұрын
Yeah there is history in his past of hallucinations, so now im wondering IF cody WAS actually hallucinating during this.
@nikkipassick99627 ай бұрын
good luck w ur project!
@ALT-vz3jn6 ай бұрын
It’s crazy how CPS did an abysmal job of placing a dangerous psychotic with a vulnerable family. They should have done a proper job of assessing Cody, he belonged in an institution where he could be properly treated and monitored.
@ChadOfAllChads5 ай бұрын
You plead for a family that knowingly let someone who has the mental capacity of a 6 year old in a teenagers body run around unattended with another little one who also has behavioral issues? Yeah go ahead man. This case is fucked up for more than just "oh the poor family" how about poor dead kid? Or someone who belongs in a nut house being explained pointlessly why what they did was wrong and how prison and just punishment that they will definitely understand and won't make them more dangerous to other inmates doing time for non violent offenses.
@eringibson16105 ай бұрын
@@ALT-vz3jnI agree. Sad for everyone involved, Cody included. This could have been avoided
@ronyagpd8 ай бұрын
It is so wrong for foster parents and adoptive parents to not be briefed fully about the children's backgrounds and support needs. To not do so is grossly irresponsible and unfair to children and adults alike.
@ronyagpd5 ай бұрын
@@worldsend69 I speak from professional experience working with two such children as teenagers. Their upbringing would have been so much better supported had their adoptive parents known about the circumstances in which they were found. Their subsequent behaviour as they grew would have been better understood and they could all have had the requisite support whilst they were still very young. The wrong call was made with the best of intentions because it was not understood how early in their lives a child can be lasting traumatised.
@wor53lg504 ай бұрын
They was talking about the poor little bugger who was bludgeoned to death with a bricks behaviour not the 17 year old wet fart that should've been bloody working in a job, for crying out loud id had my first child just turned 18 and by 19 trying to start be own roofing business...
@erin98684 ай бұрын
Social workers very often do not know the child's history or support needs. They frequently have to place children without even being certain of very obvious things like specific ages when it's an emergency or short notice placement. They'll just get a call from authorities that a child(or children) needs to go somewhere, a brief description of who they're placing, and maybe circumstances of why they're being placed. It's not that uncommon for kids to enter the foster system with absolutely nothing - not even a tooth brush and pajamas. Kids don't usually become foster children in transparent, voluntary ways from parents ready and willing to disclose everything they know. Sometimes foster families are able to get a ton of info or are even able to talk with previous foster families which is great, but it's not really realistic for everyone to be able to get all of that every time. What I find really interesting is that two unrelated kids with an 11 year age difference were allowed to play together unsupervised. My understanding is that foster children *cannot* babysit other children in the home and that children under six have very strict supervision requirements.
@martintodd99443 ай бұрын
They do get briefed on the needs but the personal side is not their concern and a lot of the time, it's an ongoing criminal case
@Pirategod233 ай бұрын
It said they where specialized foster parents they likely had them for that very reason… I don’t think people listen clearly lol.
@kalpanaperry67098 ай бұрын
I worked with special needs teenagers for years. This 17 year old should have never been left alone with this precious 5 year old boy. His cognitive, emotional and mental skills were no where near a 17 year old more like a 6 year old. The mother describes him as child like and having a volitile temper but yet both these parents left him alone with a 5 year old.
@tpw90998 ай бұрын
U may have worked w them but did u ever bring them into your home when they no longer had families??? Did u attempt to give them shelter, love, food emotional support 24’ a day! Did u do that for any of the kids u worked with??? Because If u didn’t do that well then u truly have no idea what the home situation feels like! Kids r different in class than they r at home. Stop judging the parents unless u have walked in their shoes and took kids with these problems into Your home to offer them safety love n shelter like it appears these people were trying to do for a few “older kids” ya know the throw away ones no one wants to adopt? I hope u really do stop judging others because someday I may b judged for something out of your control! It happens everyday…. & u may be found guilty in others eyes even if u aren’t! The. Where would u be with all your skills and background lol
@yvonnewilson22428 ай бұрын
@@tpw9099Ummm... WUT? This is one of the STUPIDEST takes I've ever read. It doesn't MATTER how different it is at home. It is PAINFULLY OBVIOUS that leaving Cody with Dominic was a horrible idea. Cody has OBVIOUS signs that he has a 6-year-old mind. EVERY MEMBER OF THAT FOSTER FAMILY ATTESTED TO THIS. How many ACTUAL 6-year-olds do you know that are left unattended with a younger child?! Right... because it's NONE. Like...EVER. The foster mom with all good intentions FUCKED UP. PERIOD. Did you even watch the video?!
@kayleemiller49448 ай бұрын
@@tpw9099you sound dense. People are allowed to have common sense on who they allow to watch their children. It was awful but to say it wasnt unavoidable is laughable and objectively wrong.
@pridapit8 ай бұрын
@tpw9099 you must be smoking crack. And that's rhetorical. Please don't bless me with anymore of your brilliance.
@Lbree10778 ай бұрын
@@tpw9099so they know how to turn being retarded off when they're at home?
@kcourtney68265 ай бұрын
My mother kept foster kids for years, some with behavioral issues, the little boy had only been there for a few weeks when this happened, one thing I remember is how attention starved some of the kids placed with us were. One little boy in particular didn’t like my mom interacting with babies, I think with Cody’s child like behavior he saw Dominic as competition and thought he was being replaced. As a rule older kids have no business being left alone with younger kids especially since foster dad says he's pathological liar.
@Elizabeth_PDxxx5 ай бұрын
I thought this even in the first minute. He saw him as a threat
@karmachameleon8237 ай бұрын
The patience and self-control of the interviewers is admirable.
@WelshToni9 ай бұрын
As a foster kid myself, I found jealousy was a huge aspect with all of it. Although we maybe got on with new kids, the attention any kid got from our favourite carer could be a real issue. However, we all know not to show it, in fear of being moved for being ‘a problem’. Cody lived there for three years, then a new kid moves in who needs as much if not more likely more attention from their careers… especially their favourite carer. I suspect that is if not the main reason, a huge part of the reason.
@frankieoz83509 ай бұрын
That's really interesting. I never saw that perspective. Thanks!
@joycemarie97029 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! I believe Cody was jealous and threatened by little Dominic….Cody sounds jealous when he describes how Dominic played baseball …Dominic was described as being cute and cuddly….Cody knew exactly what he was doing…. He felt threatened and murdered poor, little Dominic
@darrylkassle3619 ай бұрын
Thats the thing with certain people I never sort of understood - why people seem so wasy triggered into a state of jealousy. I don't get really jealous and never understood it. I understand being treated unfairly but to me being jealous ,in particular when you really shouldn't be ,is an indication of personal emotional - development issues surrounding selfishness insecurity and narcissistic tendencies. I have often heardmutual friends secretly tell me f--k this one and that one because something great or fortunate happened to them and my default thinking is great I am happy for them because I would expect the same. Also I find people pick up on this and when something good happens it benefits you too sometimes and even if it doesn't you are happy because you don't want to see your friends in bad circumstances or situations. I find that is also a very good way to discern a true friend from a devious fake friend. If good shit happens and people are indifferent or seem jealous that's a sign of a poorly integrated emotionally immature even toxic personality . I recommend severing the friendship as these people usually turn out to be a cause of anything negative in your life as their jealousy and envy can manifest in negative ways against you. Being a very jealous child could be a possible indicator of the type of person you grow up to be. Are you still like this??
@dontcallthemliberals33169 ай бұрын
@@darrylkassle361 He was in a physically abusive household of meth heads that neglected him and didn't feed him and got put in a home where he wasn't even related to the adults. As a child you are dependant on your parent or guardian just to survive. Given the upbringing of a lot of kids, especially foster kids, jealousy is a completely rational survival mechanism. Maintaining the affection of an adult can literally be life or death for a child. Hearing you talk about these people makes me think you have taken on a lot more toxicity from them than you are willing to admit, if you were going to truly be empathetic you would attempt to be more understanding of their antisocial behaviour.
@wmluna3819 ай бұрын
@@dontcallthemliberals3316Good comment.
@stephenbouchet34409 ай бұрын
Sadly, this was entirely preventable since everybody knew how impaired Cody was. Poor judgment to leave him w/out proper supervision with a challenging 5-year-old.
@ayomidel9 ай бұрын
These kids should have not been left without adult supervision.
@hannahmargaret_9 ай бұрын
When there's a massive RAVINE in the backyard 💀
@matthewwalsh4539 ай бұрын
! ! 🎉b y by
@mos_tekmusic72859 ай бұрын
Louder for the people in the back
@michellekrueger51229 ай бұрын
@@ayomidel Even if a parent was there, nothing would of probley been different ...the child was found face down in the water, with his head battered, it seems as if it was a normal for the boys to be unsupervised while playing on the property, ( ravine) the child was deceased , at that moment...the only thing that may of prevented this was if Cody was treated by a therapist, however he may of never of shown violent behaviors prior to this tragic event...every one became complacent over the years...he certainly at this point, ( only part way Thur this film) he seems not mentally fit or aware of his actions?
@imDuzzy7 ай бұрын
This is honestly on the family for leaving him alone with a 5 year old. They all said he had the mental capacity of a 6-7 year old prior to the event, and still allowed him to watch a 5 year old. I hope they aren't allowed to foster anyone ever again.
@themonsterunderyourbed94087 ай бұрын
They wrote a book about something like this. It was called: Of Mice and Men. Basically, there's an adult character named George whose huge and strong, but has the mentality of a 7 year old. A woman tried to bang him and he ended up hurting her because he didn't know his own strength. She started screaming and he wanted her to be quiet so he didn't get in trouble so he shook her and snapped her neck. This is pretty much the exact same thing. The 17 year old is way bigger and stronger than the 5 year old but they both have the same mentality. They probably got into a fight but the 17 year old not being able to control his emotions, because of his developmental delays, ends up brutalizing the 5 year old. He doesn't admit to it because he doesn't want to get in trouble. He knows what he did was wrong, but he'll forever be a kid that doesn't know any better.
@bingusboop38297 ай бұрын
Curley's wife never tried to bang Lenny, I think you're misremembering. He wanted to touch her hair and she let him because she understood that it was a childlike curiosity of his to be interested in the texture of her hair similar to the animals on the ranch, that's when he got over-stimulated and ended up tugging on her hair and breaking her neck.
@defaultname76857 ай бұрын
bro i think everyone knows what mice and men is lol
@AtouchofCHARM7 ай бұрын
He knows wtf he did is wrong !!!
@themonsterunderyourbed94087 ай бұрын
@@AtouchofCHARM yes, but he only knows it's wrong to the extent that a 7 year old knows that taking a cookie without permission is wrong. There's no difference here. He's developmentaly challenged. Prison would not reform him or be of any value to society.
@tiger_8447 ай бұрын
@@defaultname7685I didn't lol
@ckenthai9 ай бұрын
I genuinely feel like Cody belonged in a different environment, possibly in an institution. He's not well, and while it's obvious that he lies at times, he sounds more like a seven year old than a seventeen year old.
@fairenough79849 ай бұрын
I think so, as well. He needed intensive learning and care management, that most foster environments would not be able to provide. Incredibly sad story, though the parents seem to have provided the other needs well.
@jenicdarling94259 ай бұрын
@@fairenough7984 Yeah he needed to be in some sort of facility where the caregivers are trained & capable of treating and handling him with his condition, and who are able to always have someone supervising him at all times. And also just able to handle him physically when he would get physical. I mean the foster mom had to have gotten hurt herself when she would have to resort to physically restraining him during his like aggressive temper tantrums with him physically like a full grown adult.
@nerdbites22129 ай бұрын
I AM NOW THE ALPHA!
@sargentocapitao96689 ай бұрын
For some reason I'm not even sure if I can blame Cody, he seems like a normal teenager trapped inside a childish brain, I can believe he wasnt fully aware of the severity of his actions when he was doing it, maybe stuck inside this illusion with goblins and stuff, and then got really really scared about what he had done and just tried do save his butt the best he could. I dunno, its like in a wierd way it could've been any of us trapped inside of a child-like brain and a victim of being uncapable of discerning reality from fantasy, or fooling around from bashing someone to death, and lashing out 6year old temper tantrum with the strenght of a 17year old having said that, I'm not saying to release him, we cant have people like Cody walking around who might just smash his own kid foster-brother just because
@RogerLewis-ey2tt9 ай бұрын
@@fairenough7984 Yeah, except for the neglect and death, the foster parents were ok. :-/
@charlieevergreen35149 ай бұрын
Anyone familiar with people like Cody, who suffers from prenatal brain damage, would know that they should never be placed in a situation where they have influence/control/power over another person (or animals, honestly). The placement agency for Dominic was negligent, or ignorant, and got Dominic killed. And Cody is in the correct place: a mental facility, probably for life. It’s not his fault he is so damaged, but he can’t be allowed to endanger other people.
@lena-Ramone9 ай бұрын
Mother on hard drugs while he was in utero. I think some people should be forbidden from having kids
@hatetheusername9 ай бұрын
yup. his mother used meth during pregnancy, he was abused badly, he was put in a special ed school where teachers noted strange behaviour and witnessed him hallucinating, he had seizures and is clearly disturbed. the foster parents shouldn't have left him alone with a 5 year old.
@RatKingKitKat9 ай бұрын
@@hatetheusername sadly only hindsight is 20/20, things that seem super obvious in retrospect aren't always obvious to us before disaster strikes, overall this is a really sad situation
@benhurn82779 ай бұрын
But the foster parents were "specialised". Trained for damaged/handicapped kids. Then they leave these kids with no adult supervision? Not acceptable. Then the adult tells the kids to do CPR. Sadly, this is so typical when it comes to child welfare, across the board. The agencies, foster parents, real parents, they all get away with abuse and murder.
@harmonymyers96239 ай бұрын
@@RatKingKitKat How were any of the things stated not obvious? It is the job of the placement agency to do their due diligence and take care of these kids. Enough was already, provably known that this never should have even come close to happening. A lot of people were negligent and apathetic for this to take place. I agree that this is overall an incredibly sad situation, but entirely preventable. People are directly at fault for this.
@yaoigoddess1617 ай бұрын
I knew a kid who talked like him in high school, he got bullied and he reacted like this alot....he ended up having a schizophrenic episode and killed an older couple in their van going 120mph. His reason was his dog told him someone was trying to kill him, and that he could squeeze the car between the car and a MAC truck
@XGothWolfX16 күн бұрын
I found this channel randomly and I'm hooked. I love the analysis and deep dives into the information this channel presents. You literally went into the details of the lore and mythos in a video game franchise. Keep up the awesome work.
@kerisilva9 ай бұрын
This young girl is so articulate. I am impressed and hope she goes far in life. Such a sad tragic and violent crime my heart goes out to the victim and the twins.
@osajohnson19579 ай бұрын
She did! She used to have a youtube true crime channel.
@Nunzi39 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing what a well spoke , obviously educated, young lady! Such a shame.
@707tgreennorcal79 ай бұрын
Having a KZbin channel is making it far in life? Oh oh next tell me that only fans is a real job.
@pbnjely34679 ай бұрын
@@707tgreennorcal7 You're projecting your insecurities too much
@outdoorcoaching9 ай бұрын
@@707tgreennorcal7You must be a fun person to be around, pfffffff
@Wender-ella9 ай бұрын
With Cody's mental health issues going unchecked, it seems like it was inevitable that something bad was going to happen. Sad for everyone. Even Cody.
@baronsaturday95609 ай бұрын
While they're saying they couldn't have known something bad would happen. I believe they could have, they knew how he behaved, so why let him look after a 5 yr. old? Very messy..
@limitbreak29669 ай бұрын
@@baronsaturday9560yup… they even specified that Cody WAS in fact violent, just that the violence was restricted to temper tantrums and the like
@sargentocapitao96689 ай бұрын
@@baronsaturday9560 wasnt the little girl reading a book the one "in charge"? Not that it helps a lot
@RogerLewis-ey2tt9 ай бұрын
@@baronsaturday9560 And the whole fam shows up to support the lazy, careless foster mom
@bunjijumper53459 ай бұрын
These foster parents caused this chain of events, they knew he was abusing animals. Yet left him alone with a 5 year old. Trash just wants a check.
@terrioestreich40075 ай бұрын
This kid is really creepy and the sister doesn't seem to understand that the whole family set that poor little boy up to get hurt
@karissamarielynn89954 ай бұрын
I think she’s just mature enough to take mental health into account and forgive any part she or her family “played”. Like I think he really had no I’ll intentions, I do think he was unable to regulate himself and shouldn’t have been unsupervised. This is my profession, some of my clients are amazing and so well off from daily support but who knows what impulsive thing could they do to ruin some crap if they didn’t have supports
@terrioestreich40074 ай бұрын
@@karissamarielynn8995 agreed
@kathleen81045 ай бұрын
He no longer seems upset he doesn’t have the capacity to get this is permanent.
@dont-call-me-et-al9 ай бұрын
I work with adults like Cody, in a forensic max security hospital. From what I've seen, most individuals like Cody have significant histories of severe abuse and trauma in their lives, especially in their early childhood. It's no doubt Cody will likely be found psychologically incompetent to stand trial, and will very likely end up in a facility just like my workplace. That's unfortunately the only sort of place that could ever keep individuals like Cody safe from hurting others (& often themselves as well.) To even be around people like him, all staff are required to complete regular/rigorous safety training procedures, including how to implement nonviolent restraints to violent individuals - which is to say, it takes a LOT of work/knowledge/experience to even be considered remotely capable of fulfilling a care-giving role towards individuals like Cody. To think that HE was tasked with being a caregiver to another child is simply inconceivable. This is all around a devastating case and I pray that all parties find the peace they deserve.
@yrbelite84509 ай бұрын
This should be higher up.
@sarahm.16329 ай бұрын
My nephew is like Cody, but he is 12. My parents have custody, because my brother & his wife lost their rights and then my brother ended up dying. Anyways my nephew had a brain injury when he was a toddler and he is still like 5 years old & he’s very aggressive. He hits my 71 year old mother in her head and punches her in the stomach. He hurts animals. He’s scared of everything too. He won’t go swimming, because of the bugs in the pool etc. He was recently kicked out of school for being aggressive in school too to the other kids. My parents have a hard time and the state doesn’t offer much help. The drs aren’t very helpful either. Well recently my niece & nephew had an opportunity to go with their mom for a visit and possibly move back with her if she passed her drug screens, but when she took both kids, she ended taking both kids back and didn’t call again for a month. When she finally called, she admitted that she only wanted my niece to come back and didn’t want my nephew. I’m worried he’s going to hurt my parents when he gets a little older, I told my parents that he needs to go to a mental hospital, but they tried before and he wasn’t able to go. It’s crazy, because I see so much of the way Cody is compared to my nephew and how scary it can be, but I also know my nephew is a loving and kind boy too. It’s like with brain injuries, something switches in their brains and he flips out. I feel bad for him, because I know where he’s come from to the conditions he lives in now. It’s like night & day. I feel bad for my parents, because they’re old, but sometimes they feel so helpless when it comes to getting him the proper treatment or drs to help. Anyway, I wish the state offered better treatment facilities for care for kids with these conditions, but unfortunately it’s basically long term care or short term care. Sorry this is so long btw.
@Wallyworld309 ай бұрын
I hope he does end up in a place like you work at. He doesn't deserve prison he's clearly mentally ill and reminds me of a 7 year old stuck in an adults body.
@tenmil19 ай бұрын
This was 10 years ago. you can see 9/1/2013 in the upper left when interviewing the father at least if not more of the family members.
@anotheryoutube46359 ай бұрын
Then what do we do? If these people can only "live a life" heavily sedated on a myriad of drugs and is never going to be safe left alone other people, why do we keep him and others just like him around? What is the benefit besides employing the people who run the facilities?
@ash_tray9 ай бұрын
Rachel seems so mature and kind. This is so genuinely heartbreaking. Rest In Peace Dominic. You deserved a full life.
@oldhickory46869 ай бұрын
I think her parents also are/were good people who tried to the right thing. They seem like honest and genuine people. It's just a tragedy Cody was raised by evil people, prior to him entering their home.
@bunjijumper53459 ай бұрын
She is totally unemotional, none whatsoever, not to mention she is calling Dominic, who she only knew for 2 weeks her brother. Something is off with this family.
@ggrocklee.9 ай бұрын
@@bunjijumper5345what? Do you not see how long ago this case was? Rachel is speaking from muscle memory. She considered them both to be her brothers.
@bunjijumper53459 ай бұрын
They weren't her brothers, she knew the boy for 2 weeks. She also knew that Cody was ABUSING the chickens. Everyone knows that there is a link between abusing animals and people. Someone who abuses animals should not be left with a 5 year old after 2 weeks, you are a disgusting piece of trash just like Rachel is and her entire family that only was in it for the money. @@ggrocklee.
@Liam-zw1ek9 ай бұрын
This kid's playing us all for damn fools!
@draconamore6 ай бұрын
This boy is Lenny from of mice and men. "Tell me about the farm again. "
@thebossy17 ай бұрын
There's clearly something wrong with that child and that poor little boy had been through enough and should never have been left alone with him. Some of the strangest Behavior I've ever seen and I've been around many many kids with different types of diagnosis. I've never seen anything like this.
@biabia91819 ай бұрын
He sounds like he needed supervision. This was like leaving two 5 year olds together alone and just one is way taller and stronger and a little deranged. The adults of the family failed this little boy. His real parents gave him up and his new family allowed him to get killed. Very sad for this little boy.
@WilliamBrinkley459 ай бұрын
Yeah and the foster mom and her teen daughters already knew the boy was most likely seriously injured and called 911 before they even found him. They knew Cody was capable of this and allowed him to babysit anyway
@klopgtur59319 ай бұрын
@@WilliamBrinkley45they said they saw blood all over Cody's face so ye you'd probably ring the police as that isn't normal.
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds9 ай бұрын
*ALOT deranged. The kid instantly comes across as bat shit crazy and had been known to be violent in the past throwing chickens into the ravine just like he did with the 5 yr old.... I wouldn't have turned my back on him myself let alone left him alone with a 5 yr old who throws temper tantrums only supervised by a 12 yr old girl reading a book... It is tragic AF, but I sincerely hope those parents never get to foster any more kids and it boggles my mind that cody wasn't placed in some sort of mental institute long ago...!
@lindz41669 ай бұрын
@@JokerInk-CustomBuildsas someone who has been through the foster system, I find that most people who foster (especially several children at the same time) are only doing it as an “easy” way to make money. It’s so sad to see something like this happen as these adults truly failed this poor child. Sending a known violent 17yo out to “play” with a 5yo because you don’t want to be bothered / have better things to do makes me furious. They should have been held accountable as well for their negligence. If you have to restrain a teenager from being violent towards others there is absolutely NO reason he should ever be left alone with a small child. He needs to be given mental help and should have been placed in a proper institution . Incarcerating him will only further his mental decline and he will be a target for so much abuse by other inmates. The system is disgustingly damaged, and from end to end this case clearly exposes that.
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds9 ай бұрын
@@lindz4166 Fully agree! Considering the special needs theese kids must often have have, I find it very weird that it is even legal to foster more than one kid per family.... Somehow I also feel like if fosterparents have their own biological kids, those kids should be teens or at least older than the ones fostered... I am just saying they are essentially bringing a kid that was known to be troublesome in some form or another into their family... And like taking drugs, you have a hard time making sure how they end up affecting one another if you mix several different kinds at the same time.......
@bensmitt70889 ай бұрын
My wife has worked for children’s services for over a decade. You cannot imagine the insanity, frustration and hell that foster care can be. Sometimes it’s the evil children, sometimes it’s the evil parents and sometimes it’s the evil foster “parents”. It gets extremely dark.
@ramrodbldm98769 ай бұрын
All that overtime she has been claiming has really been at Jamal and Jerome's pad.
@metagen779 ай бұрын
@@ramrodbldm9876 Ìf thats your take after watching this video there is no hope left for you
@bensmitt70889 ай бұрын
@@metagen77 I don’t necessarily agree, but that is oftentimes MY reply to someone else who I strongly disagree with about something important..lol
@charliechan68929 ай бұрын
@@ramrodbldm9876 quit self projecting, sorry that happened to you.
@felixflatterer66469 ай бұрын
you forgot to mention most time it is the horrible child protection agancies.
@-youtalkingtomeАй бұрын
EWU I’m not sure how I missed this video but it was enthralling to say the least. You did an outstanding job covering this heartbreaking story. I’ve said it many times before but you guys are by far the best true crime channel, period. Thank you so much!
@imperfect_cliche6 ай бұрын
This is sad. Mental illness/disability is everywhere and yet, people are still learning about it today because it used to not be taken as seriously and was easily dismissed. Even these days, it still isnt great. Cody needed some seriously close attention and care to make sure his lack of mental development didnt result in something like this. There is no cure, but there are schools dedicated to kids like this to help them break habits and correct their behavior when reacting to a situation. So sad.
@ourlifeinwashington41149 ай бұрын
This channel is at such a high caliber that no other on any media source tv included comes close to how good and well thought out thsse episodes are. Award winning
@kabo0m9 ай бұрын
I subscribed because of statements like this. Thank you
@pbabiesinspace61129 ай бұрын
Their choice of what to cover is epic.
@bellacapone77379 ай бұрын
I agree 👍
@mr.fahrenheit70099 ай бұрын
I'm not much of a media person
@ellielane23138 ай бұрын
It’s unfathomable that any rational adult would leave children unattended with someone with such obvious cognitive deficiencies as Cody had and has. Dominic’s death was a horrific and avoidable tragedy.
@ChrisTessmer8 ай бұрын
I agree. Especially when he had been caught throwing live chickens in to a ravine, that is a huge red flag.
@AMunoz-rh9cz8 ай бұрын
Cody should have been in a residential facility with kids his age.
@rabid_si8 ай бұрын
@@AMunoz-rh9cz One of the issues with things like this is that there just isn't the funding or capacity or support for things like this. The unfortunate truth is that families and parents like this, the ones that are willing to take on multiple kids regardless of their issues are a literal godsend because there just aren't enough people willing to do it, nor is there capacity in facilities you talk about to handle even a small percentage of the cases that actually need help. With kids like this, for various reasons, you generally won't really know their history, or if you do, won't know the full extent, and even if you have some idea, they won't necessarily have ever had the kind of support for them to have had a detailed evaluation to place them where they need to be. So they end up in the foster system. If they're lucky, they end up in places like this with a family that actually seems to have their best interests at heart but that can be complicated by them not fully having the understanding or training to deal with them. The sad truth is that for every Cody (who was ostensibly lucky, but still ended up being failed by a system that marginalised him), there are a thousand who slip through the cracks and end up in a facility or foster situation that is dramatically worse, outright predatory, or, as is more likely to occur, are just ignored completely. Some people want to point to Cody and say he is inherently evil, some want to single out his foster parents here and say they were incompetent, others will say it's the governments fault etc.. The truth is that cases like this are our failure as a society. We all have some culpability to some extent. We need to do better, and demand more.
@RandyMarsh-nu6lo8 ай бұрын
@@David-nq4qiJust because you don’t believe in God, doesn’t mean you have to mock those that do. You seem to be at the same mental capacity as he is. Bless your heart.
@somepersonyoudontknow8 ай бұрын
@@RandyMarsh-nu6lo Turn the other cheek.
@gaylawilliams85526 ай бұрын
It had to be obvious that there was something not right with Cody and for the life of me I do not understand why they would leave him unsupervised with a small child any damn way! So you just leave the house to get ice cream, a five yr old's dream, and say he didn't want to go!? I find that hard as hell to believe! No, you just didn't want to take him! And then you think it's ok to leave your teenage daughter who then goes to chill and lay on the couch to read a book while mentally unstable Cody is outside with a small child. The negligence is apparent and the parents should be charged as well.
@Clarissa_3209 ай бұрын
Cody should have never been left unsupervised with Dominic. For all intents and purposes he was a seven year old trapped in a seventeen year old's body, of course hindsight is twenty-twenty though. This whole case is an unbelievable tragedy. My heart breaks for everyone involved. The two main detectives were absolutely amazing. They didn't let their temper get the best of them and talked to Cody in the correct tone of voice. Rachel is a superstar. During her interrogation I kept forgetting she was only thirteen. She was just so articulate, mature and sophisticated. The whole family is so incredibly strong. I pray for all involved in this case. RIP Dominic. 🌹✝︎✨🕊🖤
@punishedf9 ай бұрын
When I was 7 my brother, 10, used to drive me to the city on a bike to go to church and then arcades. I can assure you my parents were the most protective ones, but I was the last of 5. When you start having many children you realize how autonomous they are. Preteens used to leave home to play after lunch and come back with the dark, that's was normal life, and I can assume in the countryside is still like that.
@CNDcovert9 ай бұрын
Well said, i see it the same way.
@LjanetteWilliams9 ай бұрын
R.I.P. lil man ur loved ❤️😍 an missed dearly 😞😢 Prayers for the family 🙏🙏🙏
@ashleymariek59109 ай бұрын
The crazy part to me is that they knew he was capable of losing his temper to the point that the daughter said he needed to be restrained so he didn’t hurt anyone… yet he was left alone with another child.
@Grownupbobbyhill9 ай бұрын
Right
@RogerLewis-ey2tt9 ай бұрын
And yet THEY go home and Cody's locked up. I think these people are disgusting.
@adri97959 ай бұрын
I hate to be this person, but the unconditionally love of a foster parent can blind them sometimes. My brother is developmentally delayed and he did something similar. The people in charge of him all knew he had been violent in the past but never thought he would capable to do such a thing because he definitely had his sweet moments.
@Drd02299 ай бұрын
Yeah the whole thing is seems fked up. 2 small kids are so tired they opt out of getting ice cream so they stay home and play? Bs. It’s all bs! She didn’t want to take them all. The mom. And to leave them with Cody no no way. !!
@helenaterschegget87919 ай бұрын
@@RogerLewis-ey2ttI’m sure if they could have foreseen.they wouldn’t have … that someone would kill someone is totally foreign to think
@CZPC7 ай бұрын
Love you breaking down basically how much the first officer just hated his job lol.
@genoinjian77293 ай бұрын
My son has Smith Magenis Syndrome, autism, & ADHD. I was very open about my son’s disabilities with school and kids in his class but they wouldn’t share about other kids disabilities in classes. This made things harder for other kids & teachers to know how to work with kids. Smith Magenis Syndrome is a deletion of chromosome 17.2 & all of them who have this have severe behavioral issues. My son is a little less dude to fact his aunts and uncles are years apart from him so he had to learn to get along in my big family. I couldn’t imagine how hard it is for parents or parent who don’t have a big family
@chrissySP05168 ай бұрын
Just from watching his interviews, i immediately could tell that Cody did not have the mental capacity of a 17 yo and more like a 6/7 yo kid. Sad how mom and dad tried to care for foster kids and show love but they were very irresponsible with this five year old and clearly should’ve known Cody didn’t belong around other kids unsupervised.
@jsas20477 ай бұрын
It really is obvious. His lies make no sense. A normal 17 y/o would be able to make up lies that are believable, at least on a surface level until he's confronted with evidence. Like at least a "i don't know where he went, I don't know what happened" or smth. His theory of someone in big Harry Potter cloaks and footprints, or even his first nonsense story of the child hitting himself with a brick, they're the kind of lies you make up as a child. I told my parents super similar lies about who scratched symbols into our car when I was like 7. Just wild theories that make no actual sense.
@lycettewatson47137 ай бұрын
Where was the supervision fostering gainfully employed?
@sweetdreamsbeautifulnightm91337 ай бұрын
Yes I can definitely tell by his speaking that he was on the spectrum
@Harvester847 ай бұрын
I was shocked when they said he was 17!
@_Twink7 ай бұрын
To be fair the older daughter was supposed to be watching them and buzzed off to read a book.
@shawniemarie23249 ай бұрын
That was incredibly irresponsible to leave a 5 yo child alone with a challenged 17 yo and 11 or 12 yo child
@user-vz6lj6os7k9 ай бұрын
You are 100% right , nobody should have left those kids alone , just so careless
@lencicollier64929 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY 💯 right on that point! Those “parents” were definitely at fault for their decision… 💯
@Syphonus8113 ай бұрын
I went to school at Rabiners and my sister goes there now. It's now called NCCS but this is absolutely insane, because I know one of the teachers who testified and she never mentioned this. What a strange small world
@darkknight13404 ай бұрын
This case is just so sad at all levels.The fact that Dominic's death could have been prevented by the simple expedient of not leaving him in the sole care of Cody.Cody is basically described as being a budding psychopath,however,the circumstances of his birth coupled with his early home life is very sad also.
@McButtsTheCrimeDog9 ай бұрын
This is horrifying. Cody never should have been alone with anyone he could overpower including animals. I genuinely believe that the foster parents didn't mean for any of this to happen but that's still negligent and it really just all around sucks.
@usmctwin619 ай бұрын
Thanks Captain Hindsight!!
@garyfleming41019 ай бұрын
@@usmctwin61smartass comments are cool and edgy even edgier when a five year old is dead🤦
@littlesmith50059 ай бұрын
@@usmctwin61 Yes..I do believe you are Gomer Pyles twin. I see the resemblance
@HuwhyteMan9 ай бұрын
Not every kid deserves a family......
@ljslw9 ай бұрын
RiseQuartz2 It is easier to blame the parents than to accept what a child is capable of. In the world today, kids spend their days playing video games, in their house, alone, interacting with friends online instead of in person. Most parents are at work, and expect their kids to come straight home, not to leave the house or let anyone inside. This is the world for most kids today. Are the kids neglected? I grew up before Internet and before “latchkey kids”. Most moms didn’t have full time jobs or careers. They were home when the kids came home from school. We had our after school snack then we went outside to play with our friends, unsupervised, until supper. We’re we neglected? Should our parents be blamed for what we did? We can always find someone to blame. That’s easy. Much easier than holding someone accountable for their actions, even when it is a minor. Neglect is not allowing your older children to be home alone, on the family’s 20 acres with grandparents and aunts and uncles who have homes on the same property, all within a few 100 feet. These kids were not neglected. Cody had never shown any signs of harming others. But when you blame the parents of neglect, do realize the harm your causing the family? Blame is nothing more than finding the easiest answer with the least amount of effort. We could blame your parents for not teaching you how wrong it is to accuse someone of something based on nothing but your opinion. False accusations ruin lives of innocent people everyday. Do you want to be blamed for ruining the lives of innocent people? If not, then stop and think before you beginning looking for someone to blame. We are all responsible for our own behavior. I can’t blame my mom for the things I do. I know right from wrong. Cody knew right from wrong. Cody showed no signs that he was capable of murder. He was mentally challenged, but so are many people, who are also not showing signs of being capable of murder. Should their parents supervise their every move 24/7 ? At what age should the parents stop supervising them? When is it safe for the parent to go get ice cream without leaving their children at their house with relatives on the property? Don’t be that person that recklessly ruins lives with blame.
@goofydog29 ай бұрын
The older daughter is a very intelligent young woman. She has a lot of insight and plays it out on a person's behavior. I wish her well and hope society can bring her into public mental health. She will help others to understand others and themselves. This was an engrossing video! Thanks...
@coastandclouds34339 ай бұрын
she completely lacks emotion while recalling a horrible incident. Curious.
@xobunnyfangsxo9 ай бұрын
@@coastandclouds3433 Get over yourself
@sunnysidesins9 ай бұрын
@@coastandclouds3433 She's probably recounted it hundreds, if not thousands of times. There has been plenty of time to process it. There is nothing unusual there.
@durapoker9 ай бұрын
@@coastandclouds3433i thought it was unusual also but now i realize she's much older. She says she was 11 and now she looks to have a tattoo so I'm guessing she's quite a bit older now.
@Carmen-us1ew9 ай бұрын
@@durapokerI'd guess she's close to 30 in that video, or at least 26+. They said she's a medic in the military. It'd take time to get through boot camp, schooling, etc.
@stephennutter62447 ай бұрын
That idiot girl saying so nonchalantly that it couldn't be avoided, how is she so confident. They knew Cody had problems, how bout not leaving him alone with a five year old.
@user-ll2uy6gv4q9 ай бұрын
Knowing he could throw tantrums and be volatile, a 5 year old should have never been left with him. Look at his demeanor, would you trust a young child left with him?
@acedogg6920059 ай бұрын
I wouldn't leave any age child with a mentally disabled person...Their too unpredictable...
@thomash.larsen69329 ай бұрын
Good point... The foster parents should be punished for this
@unoriginalartist42239 ай бұрын
I think ppl forget that the sister was babysitting them at the time
@ZijnShayatanica9 ай бұрын
@@unoriginalartist4223Of course they forget that. Because that's ridiculous. You don't put an 11 year old child in charge of caring for a much older, much more unstable person. It makes no sense & shouldn't have been considered in the first place. It's negligent at best.
@bloodyneptune9 ай бұрын
@unoriginalartist4223 No, I don't think anyone forgot the foster parents left a _twelve year old_ to babtsit a kid with severe mental health issues with anger outbursts and another small, traumatized child. If you need a babysitter, _hire one._ If you can't afford one, maybe don't foster kids that need constant supervision
@robertbennett68019 ай бұрын
Man this girl is extremely well spoken & mature, i commend her for being able to talk about this & to have been able to speak to the cops so well at the time it happened. God bless this family & help them to heal after such a horrible tragedy! R.I.P. little Dominic!
@newmanbailey8 ай бұрын
I'm really impressed with her ,very intelligent young girl
@Eunegin238 ай бұрын
I worked in HR and had a lot of job interviews. She definitely has over-average structured conversational skills. Great.
@VynylFantasy8 ай бұрын
God bless this family? They left children with a kid who had an obvious mental incapacity ? They are culpable in this crime.
@VynylFantasy8 ай бұрын
She knew him. Yet she left a five year old child with him.
@weebasaurasusrex70478 ай бұрын
@brendanvynyl2801 maybe not the parents but i doubt the sisters knew of what he could do. The kid is messed up in the head for sure. The mom definitely knew he was capable of outbursts but even she probably didnt know he could kill, however should have never left him alone.
@melloniek7307 ай бұрын
2 children lost their lives over the parents decision to leave them at home without adult supervision. Such a tragedy
@Meagan4truthLovinJesus26 ай бұрын
In sorry but thia boy DOES NOT NEED TO BE IN JAIL!!! He is clearly special needs?? Why the hell would they put someone like this in jail and not a mental institution??? I mean it seems these investegators have never met a person like cody?! Its really a sad situation all around.
@essandera94999 ай бұрын
Cody really reminds me of the "I'm going to release my bipolar" dude. By the way he talks with the police. I'm pretty confident he is lying on the stand but I don't think that he is doing that to deceive ppl, but as EWU mentioned, to get out of a bad situation as his defence mechanism. Therefore I believe that he truly doesn't belong to jail but to a mental hospital where he can get proper treatment and can't hurt anyone.
@MCat3609 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
@kasiecampbell57559 ай бұрын
Yoo i just said that
@essandera94999 ай бұрын
@@meanmycat Don't be an arse. The kid was ABUSED as a child. His mom was a drug addict. It's not his fault he had such a difficult beginning.
@sabrinasjourney9 ай бұрын
@@essandera9499it's definitely his fault. Stop excusing these demons
@Scream_Captain9 ай бұрын
you take a life your life should be over immediately by default, doesnt matter the circumstance or age or anything , take the kid outside the court house and put him down, guarantee it wouldnt be as cruel as being beaten to death with a brick
@funnatopia7048 ай бұрын
Just listening to him talk would've been enough for most people to realize that he required about as much supervision as the 5-year-old kid he was left to care for.
@hevoskuiskaaja20084 ай бұрын
Cody is so much like my son who is on the spectrum and has violent outbursts he isn’t aware of the severity, luckily that got better with therapies, this is one of the reasons my son needs supervision 24/7. I wonder why the parents left him alone with a 5 years old when they knew his issues. I’d also like to know what meds he was on?
@user-ps5zj7wk5x4 ай бұрын
"Has violent outbursts he isn't aware of the severity" Are you sure about that ?!
@sergeantassassin34258 ай бұрын
This is just...horrible. There are no winners here, no 'justice' is served. - A developmentally disabled individual doesn't even realize what's going on, and is incapable of understanding that he's done something horrible. - A family is shattered and left to pick up the pieces. - A bright young boy's life is snuffed out in mere moments over something completely inconsequential. I hate everything about this case, you can't feel any sort of satisfaction or closure. It's just horrible.
@libertariansasquatch8 ай бұрын
Bro that’s every murder….
@Nightwalk4448 ай бұрын
@@libertariansasquatch not really
@beldinlov138 ай бұрын
@@libertariansasquatchyeah, some murders actually happened for the best
@ViNncentSmith8 ай бұрын
@@libertariansasquatch Bro stfu he killed his brother and was fount not guilty so curp it down with your idiotic wisdom.
@mrdavman138 ай бұрын
He knew what he did was wrong. He tried to lie about it. Developmentally disabled doesn’t mean you’re a vegetable and have no clue what is happening around you and you don’t have any concept of consequences. I am technically developmentally disabled. I understand all those things. Unless you’re severely disabled they’re not hard concepts. You clearly don’t understand mentally disabled people, you shouldn’t talk about things you don’t know about.
@LightHousesRule279 ай бұрын
I'll tell you WHY he did it. Dominic was being 5 and not playing by the rules of the game. He probably kept making things up that weren't a part of the Percy Jackson series or Mythology, and kept making himself "invincible" in the play battles which would have been infuriating to Cody.
@LeonRedfields9 ай бұрын
"ill prove you are not invincible" Really sounds like Cody got mad at Dominic for exactly what you said and beat him to death out of anger
@____REX8 ай бұрын
Nice speculation bro.
@LightHousesRule278 ай бұрын
@@____REX Well spotted. I do work specifically in behavioral analysis of special needs children but yes, any reasoning given to behavior or motive is of course, speculation.
@XoxJasonReynoldsxoX4 ай бұрын
I'm not sure that I've ever known a 5 year old that would say "I'm too tired from swimming to go get ice cream with you; I'm going to chill here". Most toddlers would rather fall asleep face first IN their ice cream than to miss out all together. Thats remarkable and totally legit on its face! I'm not questioning the credibility of the foster parents in the slightest! She was just taking 20% of the kids under her roof to get ice cream while the other 80% of the kids didn't want any ice cream at all. Also: If the fosters where "working on Cody's behavior" but the woman had never experienced him acting out first hand and only had a teens account of 1 incident; Exactly what behavior were they working on? Totally legit......
@fletch4813Ай бұрын
Foster kids are big money. A lot of foster families have NO business watching a troubled child. And this family is top of the list
@BoneChillingBeats9 ай бұрын
The fact that the mother had to pass away not long after dealing with such a horrible experience is heart breaking, she deserved to rest in peace
@justaspy56059 ай бұрын
Sometimes heart break and stress reduces your life span Unless she got into a car accident or something of that manner She might of been really beating herself up about the accident, not eating right, sleeping right, or maybe even abusing drugs or alcohol heavily after this See every little details matters
@Pseudo_Medicine9 ай бұрын
@@justaspy5605 She died in a motorcycle accident.
@AellaWW9 ай бұрын
Why is that, she was guilty for what had happened, she deserved to be responsible for that
@zsean67889 ай бұрын
@@AellaWW That is not even close to a fair statement, and is slanderous at bare minimum
@ChRiStY4t59 ай бұрын
@@AellaWW that is absolutely absurd! The boy shouldn't have been left alone with even a dog, but how could she have known he would kill that baby? Hind sight is 20 20
@tropezando9 ай бұрын
Sounds like the twins were being parentified, having to look after their parents' foster kids all the time. They should not have been left in charge, being that they were 12 years old at the time. They easily could have been hurt by Cody/other children or overwhelmed by an emergency. As someone who was watched by my older siblings who were not responsible, and was abused by them, this is a hill I will die on: kids should not watch kids. This is a job for adults. By the nature of how it was run, with the parents bringing in kids that needed a lot of special attention but pushing some of that responsibility off to their other children, a tragedy in this house seemed inevitable. I don't know if Cody necessarily has psychosis, it sounds more like he's drawing from his memories of the books he's read and stuff he's seen on tv/games to embellish and construct new stories. Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, Wreck it Ralph, Skylanders, etc. His goblin defense sounds like another lie cooked up by combining aspects of his favorite media, probably with the aid of his lawyer's coaching.
@Pseudo_Medicine9 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree with you. My sister and I were given entirely too much responsibility over the foster children. It's too bad my parents didn't know any better, but that's just it. They didn't know.
@lonesomebeetroot33769 ай бұрын
Yep. I was literally taken out of high school as a teenager and “homeschooled” - I was doing bs courses on the computer that I eventually gave up on - because my parents needed childcare for my 3 year old brother and my infant twin brothers. They basically saw me as a mother and I literally had no life until I moved out at 17. It was extremely stressful and I was incredibly depressed and still don’t speak to my parents to this day.
@hxdcm9 ай бұрын
@@lonesomebeetroot3376that's so messed up, I'm so sorry that happened to you. All children deserve a childhood. It's so tiring/stressful just caring for one small child let alone three, it would be impossible to focus on studies in that situation even for a well-paid nanny.
@XxPeytonTurnerXx9 ай бұрын
That was my first thought. Who lets a psychotic 17 year old and a 12 year old alone with a 5 year old. The parents should have been charged harshly.
@MizGizma9 ай бұрын
I have to agree with you on this one. A 12 year old girl should not have been left in charge of two kids with mental/behavioral problems that way.
@modernbaseball103 ай бұрын
imagine doing meth while you're pregnant. or doing meth at all.... gross
@lgrundy61396 ай бұрын
The fact that he was interrogated and people tried to come up with what happened and why is insane. He’s 5 years old.
@user-ps5zj7wk5x4 ай бұрын
The reason is something as simple as jealousy. People can't accept that.
@j.graham80689 ай бұрын
Really impressed with Rachel. She is very mature, intelligent, observant, and compassionate. She showed these traits even as a child in the interview room.
@waner179 ай бұрын
meh. she thinks even at the time they “couldn’t have imagined” that leaving a grown teenager that they all agreed was both volatile & having the mental capacity of a young elementary school kid, would have turned out horrible. this didn’t happen in the 1920s when it was more common/socially acceptable/practiced to leave just any older kid in charge. this happened in the >2000s, and these were mostly foster kids (they don’t just hand any ol kid at you and just dip. not even back then. there’s been checks&balances, & information for these families for a LONG time. and with SO MUCH family living near, it was unacceptable that both foster parents left these boys unattended while they were both to be out of the house for awhile, not to mention foster “mom” even encouraged the kids to play OUTSIDE-COMPLETELY UNATTENDED. this could have been easily prevented & they knew that.
@frank3279 ай бұрын
Yeah, she is very articulate and competent. I suspect she will be very successful
@Gaetano.949 ай бұрын
@@frank327she is an army medic! Thank you for your service Rachel!!!! 🇨🇦
@Alexander_Grant9 ай бұрын
@@Gaetano.94 Yeah, I'm hoping she finds success some day away from being a pawn for the military industrial complex. She is way too smart for the military.
@Jermrants9 ай бұрын
@@Alexander_Grantpeople can Still make a difference for good in the military, why are you degrading her because of that.
@Pseudo_Medicine9 ай бұрын
Hi everyone, I'm Rachel. I'd be happy to answer questions if I can. Please keep them polite as I was a child at the time and had no control over who was home and who wasn't during everything that happened that night.
@Mermare9 ай бұрын
I'm very sorry you had to go through that.
@nebb19 ай бұрын
Hey Rachel, thank you for doing this interview, I really liked hearing you talk about this, you’re very articulate and well-spoken. Really sorry you had to go through this, hope youre doing fine now.
@drjekyllmshyde9 ай бұрын
You’re such a boss, then and now. I don’t even know you and I’m proud of you. I was so sorry to hear about your mom in addition to all this. You went through a lot of tragedy so young, I hope you’re okay. How are you doing today?
@Butters180019 ай бұрын
Hey imma keep it real that whole situation is fucked up, genuinely sorry you had to go through that I know your brothers resting in peace. I was a foster kid too I know how it is trust me all the love u gave him was everything a child in care could ask for
@waleedosama16309 ай бұрын
Really sad situation, your parents are good people for trying to help those kids. Hooe you're okay now
@MarthaLambeth-ws6oc7 ай бұрын
Good audio with video. I wanted to hear this story, unfortunately we have to go through these stories all too often. Our family has been through murders and suicides. The outcome is how we all handle ourselves to find out what we're made of and what lessons we need to learn.
@rebeccakruise16607 ай бұрын
Why the hell did you leave a child you say is "volatile" behind with other children!?!? Cody should be held accountable for his actions and knows he did something wrong, because he was getting mad that they confronted him! So sad that if the parents would have made him go with one of them this baby would still be alive!
@Allthasmallthings9 ай бұрын
This channel is so well composed. The narrators voice is perfect and the small bits of clarification are very helpful. The subtitles make it easier to watch, and you guys clearly put so much effort into the content. Thank you for everything EWU! These videos must be laborious to make and I appreciate all the effort.
@DanielDiaz-ng7gp9 ай бұрын
Yes, I watch other channels like this one but this one is the best, and the way the narrator takes us through these murders he makes it easy to follow exactly what happened he thought of everything.
@slicedbread56929 ай бұрын
The narrator is just a guy paid to read a script given to him by the creators of the KZbin channel. He's a professional voice actor named Russell Archey.
@akane1359 ай бұрын
Having an interview from someone “involved” in the case is a really great addition to this tragedy. It gives another perspective and makes it feel more real..one of my fav vids so far!
@michellebaca1024Ай бұрын
Cody’s attorney probably told him to say it was the goblins.
@julienickel35685 ай бұрын
Cody has had his MEDICATION withheld.
@shawkatkochi89175 ай бұрын
sped lover
@Katiedid19859 ай бұрын
Can we just take a moment to appreciate these two that interrogated Cody who did a very damn good job and didn't just lose it or treated him like he was a common criminal that was on their level mentally? Most cops and interrogators just don't care like the one case I just got done watching where a interrogator didn't believe the man setting in front of him was shot in the head and was faking his dizziness and lack of focus. These guys did a damn good job.
@Phbalancedshorty9 ай бұрын
I watched that video too and It was so upsetting, but not even really that shocking. Hopefully these videos will make more interrogators act with integrity like the detective here.
@eveking62899 ай бұрын
That video is horrifying! Poor man 😢
@wanderer3809 ай бұрын
That detective guy is stupid to the core
@sophieg16589 ай бұрын
What vid is this
@stillhere14259 ай бұрын
That detective who was interviewing the man who was shot in the face was more incompetent than Cody! I hope he’s on parking ticket duty forever.
@b__mart9 ай бұрын
Cody is deeply sick in the head but that honestly makes me feel sorry for him. Hearing about how his mom did meth while pregnant, growing up in an abusive household, and being in foster care, it's no wonder he turned out the way he did. He had all odds against him since before he was born. Someone who goes through that doesn't just turn out normal. What a poor, sick kid.
@teeonezee9 ай бұрын
i feel sorry for you for feeling sorry for them.
@Greyscale119 ай бұрын
@@teeonezee Eh, we're all born innocent. Those who harm others need to be punished or restrained but bad circumstances and environments obviously twist people into the worst and/or most damaged versions of themselves. Mourn the loss of what could've been.
@lostsurferjames59 ай бұрын
@teeonezee you can have empathy for what got this kid to this point of mental instability while still holding him accountable for his actions. This kid had the decks stacked against him and unfortunately no one helped him before it was too late.
@yourneighborhoodmoonfaery9 ай бұрын
@@lostsurferjames5exactly 2 things can be right at the same time you can have empathy for the trauma he endured as an innocent child while also feeling sick and wanting accountability held up for the innocent child he took away...both sides are true and it's ok to feel this way, honestly it just makes you an extremely empathetic human 🥰
@isitoveryet95259 ай бұрын
@@Greyscale11You never know….some can just be born bad.
@kathyfoley23646 ай бұрын
Aren't the parents responsible, leaving the unbalanced 17 yr with anger issues unsupervised with a child
@jasoncrump18866 ай бұрын
There's no way I'd let a 5 year old out of my site with a 17 year old with those kind of behaviors. Would never happen.
@heartlocket919 ай бұрын
It was incredibly irresponsible to leave an 11 year old and 5 year old home alone with a special needs kid who is much stronger and older then them. How old was Cody ? 17 I think. Yet the 11 year old was meant to be the responsible one in that scenario..
@ss.surprise9 ай бұрын
Yeah, like, excuse me, you left an 11 year old child in charge of a 5 year old and a 17 year old with the mental ability of a 6 year old but still the body of a 17 year old. Kids do not have a proper understanding of death usually until around 10 years old so it is questionable if he understood death fully. His actions sound like that of a little kid.
@consumpsean9 ай бұрын
@@ss.surprisebro kids have am accurate understanding of life, death, right and wrong before thetly are even 6 years old, 10 would be a tad late 😂
@jayjake369 ай бұрын
Yeah it was irresponsible. But the kid is still a killer and should be punished.
@The_MostHigh9 ай бұрын
The parents should be charged also
@heartlocket919 ай бұрын
@@jayjake36 nowhere in my comment did I say Cody shouldn’t be punished.
@KSNWreal9 ай бұрын
the mom talking about Dominic broke me, the story about how he stood in the corner and said "im sorry julie" made me burst into tears, such an innocent kid who didnt deserve this
@ludix7116 ай бұрын
This case is just so depressing. I feel so terrible for these kids that have to go through this.