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@brandimichelleakin99403 ай бұрын
They didn’t just adopt them out separately. They place each twin in very different environments. One in a wealthy home. One in a poor home. They wanted to see how “the same person” would develop in each environment. It was FKD UP.
@sanyuuri15103 ай бұрын
is that the same experiment the triplets were in?
@nyeana3 ай бұрын
The mentioning of the twins being adopting out separately really messed with me. That’s crazy
@SukiGameer3 ай бұрын
Life is never fair that doesn’t give you a right to kill someone just because your excuse is you grew up in a bad household
@devadiosa3 ай бұрын
That’s like the movie Twitches
@sanyuuri15103 ай бұрын
@@SukiGameer They aren't talking about these twins but the twin experiment.
@MorganVsTheInternet3 ай бұрын
The competitiveness and sheer disdain the twins had for each other is probably born from them having to fend for themselves as children and having to fight each other over food!
@bonnielicollins29583 ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts. Never knew this girl before, now you’re fighting her over a couple eggs to not starve to death. That would lead anyone to dislike the person in the house with them
@blake90333 ай бұрын
That part reminded me of the boy from the kimchi killer story.
@jeanettemullins3 ай бұрын
I agree. The fact they didn't spend the first 5 years together and then got left in a situation where they were in competition for survival was probably the whole reason for their relationship being how it is. I'm sure if they had been always raised together by one parent up to 5 they'd have faced that challenge together rather than having to fight. I also assume the twin who had been with the mother was already very neglected when the other joined them.
@SimplyNokwanda3 ай бұрын
@@blake9033 sad 😢
@chompster27063 ай бұрын
respectfully it does NOT justify any part of this case, my brother and I lived in a similar environment plus physical and sexual abuse and while we did get into serious physical fights we are still normal people. simply put sunny's twin is a failure, she is a bad person who should have received harsher sentencing
@Mancalashawty3 ай бұрын
14 years for Archie is insane honestly. No one even got hurt and the victim clearly wasn’t too upset about what happened.
@elalala5762 ай бұрын
14 years for archie is insane I agree but people did get hurt,the trauma sunny's roommate got because what they did/were manipulated into doing is huge,any woman hearing what happened felt shivers
@Mancalashawty2 ай бұрын
@@elalala576 yes the trauma that she must’ve endured can’t be denied but no one got physically hurt
@diaisa71692 ай бұрын
Yet Gypsy rose blanchard got only 10 and parolled 7 and a half years. And she jabbed her mom and the crime scene was outrageous.
@c0nicalflask2 ай бұрын
The fact some actual criminals get lesser sentences than this
@Hannah-cg8nw2 ай бұрын
@@Mancalashawtyshe still got hurt mentally and that is almost as bad if not the same.
@NagitosimpUwU3 ай бұрын
Twin cases always scare me. Thinking your second half, the person youve spent your entore life with, is the person who will end yours.
@Msmangobutt-ho8eu3 ай бұрын
Same my best friend is a twin an her sister is the complete opposite of her I always feel like she is jealous of her
@arsondarksea3 ай бұрын
Same here! It's horrifying! God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ, who is the name above all names & the only way to Heaven❤
@ClairesMyth3 ай бұрын
Good point... seriously
@Neku6283 ай бұрын
Even if they are fraternal? Sibling rivalry in of itself is scary and just seeing people pass it off as petty sibling squabbling is pretty alarming.
@Msmangobutt-ho8eu3 ай бұрын
Me staring at my siblings shuffling away
@Mavaros903 ай бұрын
The person who made me the angriest was the twins mother. Talk about a complete failure of a parent.
@bonnielicollins29583 ай бұрын
Both parents; the dad dropped his 5 year old with her because he’d rather make a new family than bring his child with him. No matter how horrible she is (very) someone else still put one of those children in her care and seemingly never checked in on either of his daughters ever again
@ness.aries8183 ай бұрын
The father too just dropping them to start a family
@stephaniesanders92963 ай бұрын
Right!!!
@tv-213 ай бұрын
She had no choice 😢
@angellike43443 ай бұрын
@@tv-21 no choice? That's ridiculously untrue 🙄
@yuyu85063 ай бұрын
I'm 20 minutes in and just wanted to give my take so far. As a twin who didn't know I had a twin until I was 13, it did nothing to prevent me from forming an inseparable bond with my sister. We grew up with very different lives - I was raised alone with my father in one country while she was with our mother in another country. We both grew into decent people separately and endured separate hardships but when we found out about each other we were immediately inseparable. The part where Steph talks about the separated twins feeling like they're missing something is accurate, but it's a very subtle feeling that I really struggled to understand until the feeling actually went away. I think the best way to describe it is disorienting, like the life you're living isn't right. But at that point when that's all you've ever felt it's hard to put your finger on it.
@Maquiqui3 ай бұрын
parent trap?
@yuyu85063 ай бұрын
@@Maquiqui LMAO I've heard that a few times. Yeah, pretty much.
@eybisborjasvargas68893 ай бұрын
@yuyu8506 Sorry, May I ask why were you raised in 2 different countries? Like, did your mom or dad moved after you were born?
@yuyu85063 ай бұрын
@@eybisborjasvargas6889 Hi, no worries I don't mind the questions haha. My mother moved back to her home country to live with my grandparents (/her parents) after the divorce because she didn't have a place to stay and had no job - she'd originally moved to Canada (where i was raised) to live with my dad but obviously that didn't go very well. So I had to stay here with my dad while my sister moved with my mother over there.
@jev-pc4hs2 ай бұрын
13 years?!? u never would see pictures in albums, social media?
@DarthDude3803 ай бұрын
Isn't Sunny's 180 REALLY suspicious during the trial? She suddenly had her mother, bf, etc all turn against her after being victim to a crime and had the Korean community side with her sister. I feel like she was being heavily pressured and maybe even threatened to change her tune in some way. This whole family situation is really fucked up and confusing.
@propogandalf3 ай бұрын
Social pressure can be a nightmare when it comes from an entire community.
@GothicUndone3 ай бұрын
It may have been that many people from the community and the mother expected Sunny to forgive Gina. And possibly speak up for her so Gina doesn’t get a long sentence. When Sunny didn’t agree with them because not only did her sister try to kill her(!) but also she and her sister have been huge rivals pretty much since birth. I can imagine she had very, very little empathy for Gina (understandably). I don’t trust or put any faith in their mother’s judgement or actions as she is a deplorable human being. It’s possible the bf and Sunny’s relationship was never that solid really, and based on the community pressure he thought it best to stand against her and walk away. This is just my thoughts on it.
@morticiag3 ай бұрын
Sunny was Gaslighted and Manipulated.
@purinpat3 ай бұрын
The Korean community are very religious. Almost all the Korean American families that I know go to church every Sunday. I think they wanted Sunny to forgive her sister. Her mom probably felt bad when Gina called her out on being bias, so she's trying to act like a good mom and support the other one since she's the one being convicted. All in all, I personally think they are all messed up. I only felt sorry for the boys if it's true that they were dragged into it.
@blehblehs3 ай бұрын
not only is the Korean community religious, they have their age hierarchy, just like Stephanie said. Just from being born 5 minutes early, Sunny is the oldest. Although that earns her some respect, that also means she has to take care of, and put up with Gina’s behavior because “she’s younger and she doesn’t know better.” So they probably also expected Sunny to be lenient and forgiving for being the oldest
@tuayp3 ай бұрын
Both the twins and the two teenage boys are failed by their parents. That’s a fact.
@IttyBitty4126 күн бұрын
every person in this story was failed by their parents
@dnvnty3 ай бұрын
the saddest part for me is seeing the 2 teenage boys got their lives turned around for the worst because 2 twin sisters are "fighting" with each other. it's so unfair
@WayneBruce.Ай бұрын
They literally break in to a room with guns and threatened a woman with murder they ruined their own life and it was probably already ruined or would ruin at something else
@leinasworld9454Ай бұрын
@@WayneBruce.they were children and scared for their lives?
@undyusami1525Ай бұрын
@@leinasworld9454 so everything is justified when they are scard for their lives and "just kids" (never an excuse.)? Would rape be justified for it, murder, torture? Would everything be fine because they aree scared for their lifes? You know this is bullshit. On top of that, what for scared for their lifes, they werent even threatend, what are you talking about?! Its not a "kill her or i will kill you" situation. She hit her car, not them, not threatening them, nothing.
@LuvswrldАй бұрын
@@undyusami1525you sound so incredibly ignorant they were two young boys who’s minds aren’t even developed who was scared of this woman, they never intended on going to kill or rape sunny or the roommate so why are you comparing rape to this situation, you must be hard of hearing so i guess you missed the part it was said gina told these boys she just wanted her stuff and when they got there said she wanted to kill her sister and started acting psychotic and manipulative,on top of all that gina was and still is very manipulative. Im not excusing them tying up the girls and putting a gun to their head or anything else but don’t be ignorant
@annieh.5049Ай бұрын
@@undyusami1525except this isn’t a case of followed through murder or rape. they were already struggling teens who didn’t have active role models, were misled, lied to, & manipulated by gina. even if gina objectively didn’t pose a physical threat to them in the car, you don’t know what they were thinking in the moment. they were in a new area with someone they didn’t know, probably didn’t have much or any money, & were just told that instead of just helping gina get stuff from her sister, she wanted them to kill her. they didn’t know if she had any other weapons in the car, or if she had anyone else she could call for back up. any 15 or 16 year old is going to be shocked, scared, & not know what to do in that situation. should they have been punished for the role they played, yes. i think the one kid’s sentence makes much more sense than 14 years tho. that’s nearly as much as gina got, who actually came up with the plan & orchestrated it, enlisted two KIDS to do her dirty work, & drove there. ADULTS have gotten less prison time than 14 years for rape
@robinronin3 ай бұрын
The two boys should have just gotten something closer to rehabilitation. Putting them in prison at such a young age for something they didn’t want to do in the first place, is just going to turn them into actual lifelong criminals. 1-3 years with community service and therapy would have been far more useful to make the world a better place.
@Aliyaaaa3 ай бұрын
Especially Archie's sentence made me really sad. He was 15-16? Got coerced into committing something he didn't want to and otherwise wouldn't had done yet they gave him 14 years. Thus is insane and possibly due to his race
@undetestable13 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that's what happens to black boys in the US.
@Anna-jf6ir3 ай бұрын
Yes, it's so wrong!
@theparkourlady8943 ай бұрын
Totally agreed. Made me angry to hear his sentence.
@AyeYoTay3 ай бұрын
I feel that they shouldn't have been put in jail!!
@DezDoodlezzz3 ай бұрын
The mother's favoritism over the twins is just so infuriating. She failed her children before and she's still fails them even after the case by continuing to play favorites. 🙄
@kellyrickard38333 ай бұрын
I'm a twin, and my mom always hated me. It did have a effect on my life, but I stayed as much as she allowed to keep my twin and 2 little sisters safe. It was a different time back then. I tried to tell. But then I was just shipped off again for being manipulative and a problem. You just learn to shut up. What doesn't kill you only makes you crazy right? But I'd never kill my twin. Mom ehhh debatable. A girl can dream.
@louniece16503 ай бұрын
@@kellyrickard3833❤❤❤❤❤
@clark24913 ай бұрын
@@kellyrickard3833youre telling me your fine self has a double? Thats dangerous.
@kellyrickard38333 ай бұрын
@clark2491 not completely identical. I'm clearly the prettiest princess🤣🤣
@kellyrickard38333 ай бұрын
Also I'm not sure when is the last time I have even uploaded a video here lol. I'm a country chick that obsessed with her chickens 🤣🤣
@Chaiyadi3 ай бұрын
My mom is an identical twin, she said people always compared and favored one over the other. As my mother, she went out of the way to never compare and favor me and my siblings.
@ha8236Ай бұрын
I'm a twin and was treated the same. Hence I wouldn't want twins. Even if you don't favouritise or compare, the world always does. They say things like, so whose the more clever twin. They compare success and looks. Even though we're two separate people. We get treated like we are one.
@traderjoestotebag3 ай бұрын
Archie's sentence absolutely breaks my heart! His background and how he was taken advantage of makes me wanna cry, everyone failed him
@AxelMacopelli3 ай бұрын
The fact that the mom is so cold towards Sunny is baffling to me. It's not her fault that Gina tried to kill her and steal her identity. Jeez
@bellewalters22453 ай бұрын
according to what we can gather of gina’s personality in this case, i think she would’ve emotionally manipulated her mother to take her side. Especially with her break up with her partner, the mum would’ve been able to relate to much of the things gina felt towards her twin- feeling left behind, betrayed ect. surging his, i believe gina would’ve been able to twist her mothers favour out of pity and relation. Again, as the other is also emotionally vulnerable and seems to have such a disconnect from her kids (demonstrated through her neglect) it would be easy for her to switch so quickly and be swayed so easily from favouring one of the twins to immediately switching to become so cold
@Anna-jf6ir3 ай бұрын
The mother is definitely disturbed. No decent parent would favour one child over the other.
@di_kid003 ай бұрын
Not baffling at all. Being Asian raised in a traditional Asian family, the child does not get to speak out against the family, even if there was CA or SA. They will blame the victim for bringing public attention to something they’d rather resolve privately. The letters sent in by other asian families blaming western media for sensationalizing the case says it all. Esp as a girl, you bow your head, take the abuse and stay quiet. Work hard and forget it ever happened. Bc that’s exactly how I grew up. And what happened when I spoke out. Public image is very important in traditional asian families.
@jonathanmatthews88623 ай бұрын
If you’ve never read up on narcissistic abuse triangles I would recommend it. Given how she acted when they were younger the mother is almost certainly a narcissist. It’s not going to make sense; it’s just not how regular people operate.
@Truthorfib2 ай бұрын
@@bellewalters2245I think this became even stronger after Gina got that sort of psychology degree. We always wish and think that people in the mental health and overall medical field are good people. But the truth is, there will always be those that will use their knowledge to their advantage, not necessarily the good kind.
@carolinapistone65163 ай бұрын
Every single parent failed their child here. This is so sad. BPD is no joke, and it's 100% a response to trauma, almost always from a bad family life. I feel so bad for everyone involved.
@skeptiwolf565429 күн бұрын
BPD comes from perception of trauma. Like me, normal life changes caused me to develope it. Yes, moving to another country can be very difficult at the age it happened to me. Still I had loving parents who cared for me and did their best to care for me. Nothing objectively traumatic ever happened but I reacted as if it did. So I developed BPD. I was diagnosed at 28 during a several week stay at a mental hospital. I was always a very sensitive child with problems, I was also diagnosed with ADHD at 40 which probably greatly contributed to everything that happened later.
@KimJongUnnie3 күн бұрын
@@skeptiwolf5654 being forcibly moved to a different country can absolutely be a trauma. I don’t have BPD, but I was moved from apartment to apartment sometimes the same state, sometimes the across the country (but never out of it), and it was extremely traumatic.
@bapsbaby64413 ай бұрын
It’s also messed up that it seems like there mom Ms.Han can only love one of her kids at a time, like for her to love one she has to ignore and neglect the other. That’s terrible
@tv-213 ай бұрын
She has a mental disorder
@NukeYourFear3 ай бұрын
I think that came from the fact she got used to raising only one of them before the adoptive father basically dumped the other twin onto her
@zeinaabdullah10003 ай бұрын
what about the father who abandoned them both?
@bapsbaby64413 ай бұрын
@@zeinaabdullah1000 both are messed up but the the mom is actively playing favorites and is still in their lives so it might hurt more since they are closer to her then him
@NukeYourFear3 ай бұрын
@zeinaabdullah1000 apparently continued on with his life like none of them existed. Further contributing to the abandonment issues between them like "let's compete for mommy's attention so she won't abandon us completely too"
@Choompam3 ай бұрын
The mother triggers me af, she is def the one to blame for their competitive nature
@cadatágomaithgang3 ай бұрын
omg Ur pfp is like ❤😘😍😍
@tv-213 ай бұрын
Give her a break. She has a mental disorder 😢. Yall must never been addicted to gambling before. It's a helpless disease. 😢
@erinmarieee233 ай бұрын
Parents usually are, unfortunately
@morticiag3 ай бұрын
The Mother is responsible for all their problems. She should be in prison.
@glfxfa54523 ай бұрын
How about BOTH parents!
@Cen13-b8w3 ай бұрын
I was so confused in the first 10 mins watching Stephanie, then I heard the husband asking questions that I wanna ask lol. I feel you bro. It is confusing. 😂😂
@irenebenignos5535Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@IttyBitty4126 күн бұрын
Sometimes his questions are great like in this one but sometimes he asks questions about stuff she JUST said and I'm like WERENT YOU LISTENING??!? 😂😂
@Jt-Jt3 ай бұрын
Gina earning a behavioral health degree is scary. She will use that degree to manipulate people as she was doing already without any professional training.
@bwcarter9213 ай бұрын
Yes, she's out there puppeteering
@josscasa3 ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts
@legends51.wordpress3 ай бұрын
I was a Psychology student for 9 years, so I can attest that it doesn't work that way. In a nutshell, we're taught the history, theories & learn about traits of various mental illnesses. We learn about basic facial expressions that everyone recognises when someone is happy, sad, or angry etc. In Neuroscience (a huge branch of Psychology), we're taught the physiological aspects of the neural system. For example, how neurons communicate & release neurotransmitters. This in turn, contributes to behaviour, emotions &/or cognitive functions. My point is we look at Psychology mostly from a scientific point of view. It's shocking that 200 people liked your comment & agree, even though there's no evidence that we're taught to manipulate people. That's how misinformation spreads so easily, which leads to misconceptions. Manipulation simply comes down to personality traits, which can be used for good or evil. But it's mostly for bad reasons, so it's considered a bad or negative trait. Your environment & those around you, can teach or mould you into becoming manipulative too. In that case, I highly advise the person to leave that group before they become just like them. Nobody likes manipulative people, so they're often miserable people. IMO, I think it may stem from narcissism, believing you're above the law &/or you do it for fraudulent purposes. Some people are either born evil, or are nurtured into becoming evil due to their environment, their upbringing &/or the kind of people they're surrounded by. You are who you hang with, they say & it's often true. It has nothing to do with learning Psychology. The only job I can think of where you're trained to manipulate, is if you work for the likes of Intelligence, or even as a police undercover. Some cops use very dirty methods to catch suspects. I looked into a career in Intelligence & came across that information from people who claimed that Intelligence gets the best & turns them into liars & manipulators. This is why I no longer want to work for them. I don't want to become a dishonest person. But I also recall someone from Intelligence warning me to not believe someone who doesn't want you to work there, just because they're jealous or have an ulterior motive. Problem is, there's truth behind what those people said. As an undercover, you have to lie about who you are of course. I'm ok with that if it's required to arrest someone. But to be trained as a professional liar & manipulator full-time & befriend dangerous criminals, it goes against who I am. However, I also heard that Intelligence picks out people who are naturally manipulative & use them for appropriate assignments. They most likely get extra training on top of it. But man, I wouldn't exactly take it as a compliment if I was selected!😂 I hope people now understand that Psychology doesn't teach you to manipulate people. Even less so for Behavioural Health, which as the name suggests, focuses on mental health & how it affects your behaviour. It's disturbing to see how many people are under the same impression when it's completely untrue. I hope this comment will properly educate people about Psychology.
@cake63773 ай бұрын
I think aitran is saying that the Psychology diploma itself doesn't teach you how to manipulate people. Rather it's the person aiming for the Psychology degree who wants to learn how to manipulate people using it for that purpose, and they are likely gonna do it with or without the degree anyways, unless they wanna change ofc. TL;DR: It's not the tool (Psychology degree) it's the user.
@Chibbykins3 ай бұрын
@@legends51.wordpress oh please. Jt wasn't saying anyone who studies Psych is using to manipulate people. But *Gina* will. She's already a natural at it, now she can take the theory and put it into practice to mess with the minds of others
@st7su-hiiiii3 ай бұрын
Systemic racism is the worst. Why was Archie serving 14 years in prison for being a kid who was manipulated after being failed by his family and everybody around him? I really hope he is doing well. If there is a crowdfund for him I would love to donate to it
@wetmelon90843 ай бұрын
I was thinking that
@cheeling7943 ай бұрын
Archie was the saddest part of thus case to me
@queenbeemoon103 ай бұрын
i agree the Asian kid got less than a year tf. So crazy.
@Gelthelhel3 ай бұрын
@@queenbeemoon10 the Asian kid literally was in prison for 4 years? It was definitely not less than a year wtf r u talking about
@ilyMiickeyBee3 ай бұрын
There were two Asian kids genius @@Gelthelhel
@DesiHaynes21 күн бұрын
Okay but their face cards are CRAZY why didn’t they just capitalize on how beautiful they are and did modeling together instead of being insane lol
@cayla-jordanmccutcheon5253 ай бұрын
The fact that archie got 14 years is unthinkable.
@sheryll15363 ай бұрын
Poor kid
@tv-213 ай бұрын
Did he ever get out?
@lanoosaurusrex3 ай бұрын
Yeah…for comparison, my friend’s murderer got 17 years. So did my uncle’s murderer. How did Archie get 14 for not killing anyone? Terrible.
@tnlkb61153 ай бұрын
@@lanoosaurusrexpossibly for also resisting arrest
@Visual_Jei3 ай бұрын
@@tnlkb6115he’s also black. If he were white he most likely would have gotten a lighter sentence.
@distracted57673 ай бұрын
Neglect is such a cruel form of abuse.
@jenesisgallego60633 ай бұрын
I’m an identical twin and I love my sister but jealousy did come up as we were growing up. Looking back part of it was because there was a level of neglect at home but also it’s hard to not get caught up on when people would compare me and my sister. It never got to the point of hurting each other tho.
@HeisenbergFam3 ай бұрын
As a wise man once said "worst part about betrayal is that it comes from people you trusted most"
@krischambers90213 ай бұрын
It's true; you can't be betrayed by a stranger or a person you don't like
@TomTang-sj2zk3 ай бұрын
and i think its so sad as well, nowadays there is no trust given to anyone now, everyone is afraid of betrayal
If there is no trust, there will be no betrayal. Moral lesson: Don't trust anybody!!!
@sophiespielman67753 ай бұрын
I’m a twin and can 110% say that after sharing a womb with someone for 9 months, it would be irrevocably damaging to separate twins for 5 years then reunite them. I certainly don’t think it would turn me homicidal, but it would be deeply epigenetically and emotionally damaging to the parties involved.
@mkayy7363 ай бұрын
Epigenetically 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@JustPraiseHim093 ай бұрын
Learned a new word today, thanks!
@jackofhearts55423 ай бұрын
@@mkayy736Bro over here is jealous because they don't have a good vocabulary lol
@druecasey13893 ай бұрын
As someone in the same position, I 100% agree with you. I'd be a fundamentally different person without my twin even for just those few years. Parent trap sounds like the premise for a horror movie now, doesn't it...
@GreekGirl1023 ай бұрын
I wonder if it is different for fraternal twins. But I still shared a womb with my twin brother and grew up alongside him, so maybe it would be different without him after spending 9 months in the womb, even if we were in different sacs. I never considered that
@OctoShali3 ай бұрын
Their mom had a huge influence on their success. When they lived with their mom, both were valedictorean. When mom left n favoured Sunny, she was successful. Now that mom favours Gina, Gina is successful.
@mrshaggy-z4n3 ай бұрын
They were valedictorian when living with their aunt and uncle.
@zsalman38bssaddict33 ай бұрын
those 2 teens were so excited to skip school then this girl ruined and dragged thier life to the mud!???
@bwslayer9263 ай бұрын
That statement is right.
@saltynikita50953 ай бұрын
I'm a fraternal twin. My brother and I are inseparable; we even bought houses across the street from each other. I cannot imagine my life without him.
@thedomesticatedgoddessАй бұрын
It's how you are brought up..
@shreya52953 ай бұрын
This just sounds like parents failing to be a parent
@beensybaby7733 ай бұрын
the blue contacts threw me off at first but they’re pretty!! i really sat here for a minute like….wait…..have her eyes ALWAYS BEEN BLUE?! lol
@AyanneCZ3 ай бұрын
They are very pretty but I don't think they suit her very well. Might be the force of habit, we'll see.
@jeniferhrndz3 ай бұрын
Thank you for confirming - I was like no I know I watch her everyday there’s no way I missed that
@gloriazduran25563 ай бұрын
@@AyanneCZ I think it's because the contacts are a greyish-white kind of blue which makes her look unsettling maybe a darker one would bring more of a natural tone? That's just my opinion tho.
@claricelongtree63353 ай бұрын
I came to the comments so fast to confirm I wasn’t the only one seeing this. Idky I thought she always had them
@jacksoquick3 ай бұрын
Love the contacts though, they're striking and it's FUN to be able to change your eye color like your hair!
@lucyrine66203 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for both Archie and yoshi 🥺 they did mess up.. but they were also manipulated
@smudged40903 ай бұрын
Yeah, in situations like these, I would say the adult is always the one more at fault. I hope they can turn their lives around.
@pinguufuuuu3 ай бұрын
agreed and their sentences were absolutely ridiculous.
@mhiadollxx88883 ай бұрын
They could have run away and called the police immediately. They didn't want to do what that Gina ask them to do.
@africanqueenbee3 ай бұрын
I really hope that someone takes up an appeal for those 2 boys, they are the real victims of Gina’s manipulation.
@lenaspiro9243 ай бұрын
@@mhiadollxx8888 When you grew up on the streets... you never snitch, just saying. That was not an option for the boys. They are the real victims by the justice department.
@laurenmontine2 ай бұрын
it might just be me but the way she tells the stories are soo confusing 😭😭 I know she is trying to make it mysteries but it makes it confusing like I have to rewind parts multiple times to understand. maybe it's just me. I still like her though so i'm not hating or being rude I promise🫶🏼
@blockheaddummy3 ай бұрын
The title sounds like something from a movie. Taking over your twins identity??? The concept is so scary. Imagine someone you've spent your whole life, and been compared to suddenly taking over YOUR identity.
@Yimika7773 ай бұрын
You should watch “What happened to Monday”
@dianaosazenaye13133 ай бұрын
Yeah
@someoneunknownnn3 ай бұрын
You should also watch "alone"
@blockheaddummy3 ай бұрын
@@Yimika777 I've watched that before!! Very interesting movie
@Ms.Brightside773 ай бұрын
@@Yimika777this movie is one of my faves… not only the story, but the actress absolutely killed it. I would love to see behind the scenes and how they put it all together. She played the 7 roles so amazingly. And I won’t give the story away but finding out what really happened…eek!
@radiafarhan32673 ай бұрын
Stephanie please do a video on the attack on the army public school in peshawar, Pakistan in 2014. A school was attacked by armed terrorists which ended in the killing of 150 children and leaving over 100 injured. it shook the nation and is to this day a horrific memory that every Pakistani runs away from but it deserves recognition. the parents never got justice. they can never get their children back. there's a lot of politics involved as aps stands for army public school and most of the students in attendance came from military backgrounds, this is believed to a reason as to why this school in particular was targeted.
@Flyonyourwall3 ай бұрын
I 2nd this motion ❤❤
@CRCC8303 ай бұрын
wow i never heard of this… we def need a video on this
@beensybaby7733 ай бұрын
oh my god, i did not know this event occurred. thank you for sharing & i really hope she covers this case
@k00kielicious_153 ай бұрын
i have been waiting fr this one for so long
@reine89143 ай бұрын
i really hope she sees this comment!!!
@marythang12603 ай бұрын
Did everyone forget about the dad? He's just as messed up as the mom. More than anything, the twins were a result of their genes and parents.
@rodneyabrett3 ай бұрын
I have a twin brother.. and when we were teenagers, we stood up for and protected each other, however, we also fought occasionally and had bitter competitive rivalries that would sometimes escalate into physical violence. Then one day when we were in our mid 20s(we lived with each other for about 27 years), we just stopped arguing and fighting pretty much cold turkey. We sort of came to this mutual epiphany that this was really dumb. I can even still remember the last argument we ever had. It was followed by an apology to each other and a hug and that was pretty much it. We're both 50 now and have nothing but love and support for each other.
@izzatihassan14753 ай бұрын
me and my sister is like this. (not twins but fifteen months apart, and look exactly alike that teachers confuse us with each other). As soon as we leave the house, our relationship improved almost immediately. hm, maybe its' true what they say, familiarity breeds contempt? or maybe it's that the competitiveness set out by parents, or the limited resources we had growing up caused the resentment?
@chickofmusic0013 ай бұрын
Glad you two made up, love and support each other.
@rodneyabrett3 ай бұрын
@@chickofmusic001 Our bond got stronger when both of our parents died. Then we realized we were the only family we even had left.
@sarahhenkel5133 ай бұрын
I’m a twin. 😊 My sis and I always apologized before we went to bed at night. Even if we were both still mad. 😊 We know whatever it is doesn’t really matter. ❤
@israplaysmm23 ай бұрын
How are you guys 15 months apart if a baby is in the mom's belly for 9 months.. 9 × 2 is 18@@izzatihassan1475
@ash_tray3 ай бұрын
As a mother of twins myself, I 100% believe their futures were dependent on how their mother made them fend for themselves. I could never even think about putting my boys in that situation.
@stacybrenda62053 ай бұрын
I thought of the same thing too they had been competing since childhood coz of their mom leaving them to survive on their own ,I do not think think it has anything to do with the twin theory
@chompster27063 ай бұрын
tbh i think this proves that it is nature and not nurture , my sibling and I seem to have grown up in a possibly worse environment and yet we are normal
@ash_tray3 ай бұрын
@@stacybrenda6205 yes I agree, I don’t think them being twins has anything to do with it I think them being siblings and having to raise themselves played such a big part as well as the mother choosing favorites
@AyeYoTay3 ай бұрын
See but you're a good mom and you love your babies and don't play favorites I bet you love both boys equally!
@m00secat3 ай бұрын
Stephanie, your storytelling on this was really quite confusing. I could barely keep up, and hard to know who you were talking about with the flip flopping of POVs and context setting. Also the tone of voice was quite intense for parts that could've been conveyed calmly. It takes the impact away. Love your work, appreciate your dedication, so please accept this as friendly feedback.
@user-ez4fk6tf6v3 ай бұрын
I wonder if Gina gaslit Sunny into changing her stance during the trial. Considering Gina was able to convince two underage strangers to threaten her sister and later able to convince a total stranger from another country to send her money. Not to mention the mother definitely didn't help Sunny's state of mind by getting people from their community to rally behind the person who tried to harm her. It's no surprise Sunny state of mind spiraled.
@ColonelSandersLite3 ай бұрын
To be honest with you, it's not really that hard for a woman to manipulate a teenage boy. They're just raging bundles of hormones without the experience and wisdom to reign it in.
@Flamsterette3 ай бұрын
Paragraphs are a good idea here for this Berlin Wall of text and word vomit.
@KimJongUnnie3 күн бұрын
@@Flamsterette that is a paragraph. It’s not op’s fault you have trouble reading 4 sentences. If you’re out of high school I’m sure there are some adult literacy classes in your city.
@Flamsterette3 күн бұрын
@@KimJongUnnie Blocked. That was a wall of text.
@debcevans3 ай бұрын
As a therapist, I have seen siblings, not even twins, go through this pattern. When I worked at a methadone clinic, we have siblings who when one was doing well, the other was not. Then there would be a switch as to whom was doing well.
@ivyho90723 ай бұрын
Why tho?? And how??
@debcevans3 ай бұрын
@@ivyho9072 Brother and sister. One would get clean and stay that way for awhile and the other would start using. Then they would switch as to whom was using versus not. There was never a time when both were clean or both were using.
@artsyfartsynerdywordy3 ай бұрын
This is currently happening I feel like between my sister and I. My mother often compared me to her saying things like “why can’t you just be like your sister!” She was always the perfect one and I was the black sheep. Now I’m clean, getting my life on track, starting a family and her life is falling apart. She’s been emotionally cheating on her husband, she’s been drinking more and more heavily, and they are now getting a divorce. Mom still wants to try and justify my sister’s actions sometimes but when I point out that she left her husband for the same type of actions, she has no choice but to try and hold her as accountable for her actions. The only thing that seemed to change was I took accountability and she lost it. It is strange how it seems like the roles in our family switched over the course of just a year
@MariLionheart3 ай бұрын
@@debcevansautistic family dynamics be like this. One has a debilitating that hinders their potential and the other is gifted with adhd both struggle but more than the other. Its a weird phenomena
@zoe_dawg3 ай бұрын
Is there a reason why this happens
@razzlemekazzle2 ай бұрын
as someone who's lived in irvine the majority of my life, 6:45 is actually such an accurate depiction. the irvine bubble is so real.
@MyRimmo3 ай бұрын
I’m a twin and my whole life until age 50, I have shared EVERYTHING With my twin sister ( I’m a girl too ), both mentally supporting her and financially supporting her ( bought her a house,3 cars, designer clothes, took her on holidays Inc a round the world trip etc ). She was a nurse and I was a police officer but the moment she got pregnant, she gave up her career and went on government benefits. So I would pay for everything for her . I didn’t notice but friends of ours since we were 7 have now said that she always played the victim and I her rescuer and she has exploited this throughout her life. Anyway, 4 years ago she borrowed a 4 piece jewellery set ( necklace, earrings, ring and bracelet ) which was very sentimental to me. I asked for her to return it and she did but the bracelet was missing. I very calmly asked where the bracelet was and she denied ever having it ( I have since been given a picture taken two weeks prior to me asking for it back and In the photograph, she is wearing my bracelet ). She became very defensive straight away and I said that maybe she had lost it or dropped it on the way to my house and she started shouting and screaming and accusing me of calling her a thief ( I didn’t ), She then left my house with no shoes on such was her rush to leave and she left my neice and nephew behind and didn’t pick them up for two days even though they were only supposed to stay for a few hours. Since then, despite me reaching out to her, she hasn’t spoken a word to me. She got married and uninvited me and my two children who were to be bridesmaid and usher , yet my 3 brothers attended. It’s crushed me. Then just prior to last Christmas, I found out that I had mouth cancer and my brother asked if he could tell her. I agreed and her reply to my brother was that she must go to the dentist and get herself checked out . She has not once called me or messaged me about it or to ask me how I am. I’ve been through 4 years of hell as I’ve been so depressed and devastated by her. However, I now realise that when I look back, she only ever visited me when she wanted something whether it be financially or emotionally or support mentally. I have finally reached a point where I can now say without crying that I no longer have a twin sister. She has confided in a mutual friend that she has always felt like she was playing second fiddle to me our whole lives and because of her feeling this way, she never wants anything to do with me ever again. Incidentally, this all happened not long after she met her boyfriend now husband and it does make me wonder if she will come running back to me if they ever split up, which is a possibility because they don’t trust each other as I was fielding confidential phone calls from them both and neither of them know that the other has also confided in me. So it appears that it’s down to simple jealousy. There’s a professor who has studied twins and there are a high % of twins who reach middle age and the relationship totally breaks down, never to be rekindled again and it’s down to jealousy.
@juniorr26463 ай бұрын
Wow that's very sad, it happens alot with brother and sister , not necessarily twins but they only come around when they need or want something and that's not cool. Don't waste you time, you tears. Your energy on people that doesn't deserve, just remember, that when you can't do anything about it let it go, don't hold the grudge.
@WinfridaKobero3 ай бұрын
So sorry. Take heart. Focus your energy and love on people who deserve it. You're gonna be okay. Protect your Peace. God bless you.💕
@lily.973 ай бұрын
@@juniorr2646same with with my mom and her sister they had also a neglectful childhood and depended on each other . Actually my aunt depended on my mom. I remember all my childhood my mom always helped my aunt, and when my mom wanted to help me she lost it, and treated me like an enemy. it was crazy bc my aunt threw my mom in jail before when they had a fight that she started .
@TruckingaccrossUSA3 ай бұрын
That’s insane how can someone do that to their sibling let alone a twin
@jackchop15763 ай бұрын
Your vyvanse dosage is too high.
@abbieclement3 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for the two minors that got roped into this.
@DeniseRamos-ce6zh3 ай бұрын
Stephanie's so pretty here, not that she's not in other vids, but her contacts suits her and make up is spot on. She's so glowing.
@IDontBeKaren3 ай бұрын
Identical twins have different fingerprints… shouldn’t be that hard for the cops.
@Panda-hv6sb3 ай бұрын
This case feels like it came straight out of a movie.
@RaeCarson3 ай бұрын
A super sh!tty movie using a half-azzed script put together while the real writers are on strike.
@fh90613 ай бұрын
Straight out of a soap opera
@hellobirdie061720 күн бұрын
Steph you remind me of the old time radio narrators, you really know how to make a story come alive.
@maryannepalacio63553 ай бұрын
I'm an identical twin but we grew up together. We did well in school and were put in different classes, so teachers would not be confused. We both got 99% in the national collegiate entrance exams, though her scores were higher. We got scholarships from different universities. But jealousy is a feeling I never felt. We took very different courses. Now, that we are old, we try our best to help/ comfort each other. I'm now a widow while her husband is still alive. She comforted me during that time. So, I don't understand why you would kill your twin. This is very sad.
@запрещнка2 ай бұрын
my older sister hated me throughout many years. I can say with confidence that whether siblings hate each other or not depends on the parents. han sisters' mother rotted their relationship. my parents created the environment that made my sister hate me. your parents probably did a good job raising you both :)
@catalinacurio3 ай бұрын
People assume twins get on, I’m a twin and we definitely don’t, a shame but that’s the survival mode kicked in.
@catalinagatita3 ай бұрын
:/
@st4rs_3dits3 ай бұрын
Same! We are always at each other’s throats
@juliemesser20533 ай бұрын
@@st4rs_3ditsSame for me.😟😞
@Subllama3 ай бұрын
I’m a fraternal twin and my sister and i get along super well, never fight and no rivalry. I’d venture to say family wasnt a good influence in that either. It’s a shame
@TrueScarletWitch3 ай бұрын
as someone with a twin 1 minute apart i feel very sorry for you that you dont get along with your twin
@kiefcoffeeАй бұрын
thank you for your compassion and acknowledgment of Palestine
@Mavaros903 ай бұрын
My cousins are twins and they're so different. Married vs single. Different careers. Living in different countries. Opposites personality-wise. One thing remains the same, they're very close to each other and are very connected mentally to each other. Nature vs nurture doesn't fully cover the diverse nature of twins and the different nuances.
@Subllama3 ай бұрын
Thisss, my sister and I are super close and were raised to love and treasure eachother since others dont have that blessing. Your cousins’ relationship sounds so wholesome
@erinmarieee233 ай бұрын
Are they identical or fraternal? Fraternal twins are genetically different from each other so that could be why.
@diosahalstrom54503 ай бұрын
I have twin cousins. Have, live yhe same lifestyle. Other than they are not smart and are okay with living below minimum wage jobs and mooch off their rich younger brothers they are almost the same. No competitiveness and hates their dad my uncle but loves their mom cause she's kind and doesn't have favoritism with her kids and grandkids.
@iu.lia.na.3 ай бұрын
Same! I have 2 friends who are identical twins and live in different countries doing conpletely different things and yet call each other daily to catch up
@Shiloh_J3 ай бұрын
Throughout middle I've been best friends with identical twins. They are completely different.
@kayyay863 ай бұрын
Imagine finding out suddenly as an immature child, there's another one of you. How insecure must that have made the both of them. From that point on they felt they had to compete for the validity of their own existence.
@secret_2008Ай бұрын
Please!!! I know we all can't join rallies but at least talk about it I am a sister and daughter of someone and I have a sister and a mother. Speak about it, we just celebrated Independence Day a few days ago recently but the girls of India still can't roam around at night, they are scared even with their male friends because they don't know which guy has bad intentions about us or planning something against us. Are we actually independent when a girl literally got r@ped in her workplace which is technically a second home to a person and that too a doctor who is actually running her sleep in saving the lives of others? This is not the first time a doctor is getting raped this happened before too. Nirbhaya case if you all remember, she was in this line too. Sometimes we even get scared of the males who are protecting us like our father, brother, boyfriend, or husband. It's not about the doctor only it's about a girl. We know not all men are the same and we don't need to suspect all guys but it's always men. How do we know which one can we trust??? NO, I am not a 25-year-old doctor or something I am just a high school student who has taken humanities and has no intention of choosing a doctor as my profession. Lots of girls out there though including one of my friends and many more have chosen this profession do you think they can be okay knowing, after doing so much hard work, wasting so many years in studying lots of books and taking so many exams, 32 hours of work and all this they are still not safe and can get R8ped in their own workplace where they are gonna spent 32 hours - 72 hours which should actually be considered a 2nd home to them???
@gentlyusedchickenpizza3 ай бұрын
Both girls were failed by both of their parents. One got abandoned by their dad while the other didn’t know him, and then they both got abandoned and neglected by their mom. That’s so much trauma they went through at such an early age. It definitely played a part in this.
@ezura47603 ай бұрын
And don’t forget their mother having loads of random men pop up in their lives, some of which they had to hide behind the couch from. Not exactly the most stable or wholesome example to be setting for your daughters.
@Crescentmoon07013 ай бұрын
When Stephanie states the trigger warnings and says"... take care of yourself, see you in the next one." I'm like: All your topics are triggers but we can't help but tune in! wdym? 😆 I just love you so much, you are my mental health
@ahriannamia96373 ай бұрын
fr! the stories are so horrible but i feel like Stephanie explains it in a way where it just feels edjucating and i appreicate that she always shines light on the victims its important to remeber them and i realaly love that about her!
@roundsdm3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the warnings because i have such bad ptsd & so many things trigger me, so i dont watch those episodes when im doing really bad. I do always go back to them all though even when it triggers me horribly lol
@laxmithapa40563 ай бұрын
omg, i was thinking the same 😅😅 i even said,"then girl, are we even seeing eachother ? " 🤣
@cellytron3 ай бұрын
The energy vampire thing at 37:00 is something I experienced in my past. I had a close but incredibly unhealthy relationship with a close relative. People who just met us for the first time often said “I thought you guys were sisters.” Maybe we were twins in a past life, who knows. Our relationship was full of resentment and bitterness on both sides, but we lived together and were basically joined at the hip. I was very much her caretaker, but I collapsed emotionally when we were apart. After my dad died, we were all the family the other had. And both of us could never be happy, or feel good, at the same time. It was like a seesaw. She’d be on top of the world, I’d be miserable. Or vice versa. It felt for all the world like there was only enough life energy for one of us, and we had to share. It was horrible. And not to get too deep into it, but she suddenly and unexpectedly had a heart attack and passed away about 2 years ago. And as much as I grieved and wanted to die too, as much as I would have given my life for hers, or would have stayed by her side until the end of time, it was only when she was gone that I began to really live again.
@juwayriahwright63283 ай бұрын
I’m an identical twin. Me and my sister shared some glaring personality differences when we were young and now we are so alike yet so different. we have completely different fashion, different tones, different types, and some glaring religious differences. we’d fight some as teens but now are extremely close, and it’s eerie. we live across the country from one another. i found an obscure brand of Mexican candy that i liked, and for some reason i got obsessed with them and would eat it nonstop. one day while i was eating them i snapped a picture of the candy bag to my sister. she snapped me back and to me my surprise she was eating the same exact obscure brand of candy. she said she was obsessed with eating them for some reason. it was so creepy and we acknowledge how, despite living across the country, random parts of our life will overlap. we also say the same things at the same time without planning it; we hate when this happens but my friends and family think it’s so entertaining. being identical is definitely a unique experience. we were also exposed to “studies” as children.
@oscarthagrouch3 ай бұрын
really studies?? what kind?
@SchadenFreude_AMV3 ай бұрын
FINGERPRINTS!!! nobodys fingerprints are identical, not even twins. So it's ridiculous to think they couldn't figure out who's who🙄
@lulu_Lm3 ай бұрын
it's not that simple, even twins fingerprints can be identical. It will be hard to pin point which twin did what.
@LoraHari813 ай бұрын
@@lulu_Lmnot true
@lulu_Lm3 ай бұрын
@@LoraHari81 yes true. There was a crime commited by a twin guy and they couldn't even tell which twin committed the crime because they both claimed innocence so they both were sentenced. It's not simple to test DNA between identical twins.
@oreobunn3 ай бұрын
Exactly! Just yesterday I was thinking about scenarios like this after watching another video and I looked it up! Was so surprised that they're not the same when they split apart from eachother from the egg
@propogandalf3 ай бұрын
@@lulu_LmTwins' fingerprints are not identical. I don't know what twin case you're talking about but their fingerprints were probably not on file prior to the case. I challenge you to name the case.
@glorygloryholeallelujah3 ай бұрын
It’s weird watching this video the week my identical twin sister is visiting/staying with me…now I’m going to be giving her the side-eye treatment the whole time.😂
@NEL-u5p3 ай бұрын
I grew up with a pair of twins that HATED each other. We used to be afraid of them when we were little because they always, ALWAYS ended up beating the crap out of each other. To this day I don't think either one has anything to do with the other
@ZombiesEatShrooms23 ай бұрын
Please elaborate! This is so interesting. Story time!?
@Nermeen.3 ай бұрын
It's me and my twin brother. I hate him as deep as the ocean.
@daisychan23953 ай бұрын
I’m a twin non identical, I’m 16 nearly 17 and me and my sister were so close, we would do everything together and loved each others company but as soon as I got a bf she got really jealous and would do anything to end my relationship with him and would constantly chat shit abt me to him at this point we got really distant… she eventually had sex with him,sent many nudes and met him behind my back many times Edited - thank you guys for all the love it’s honestly so sweet and when I found out she decided to carry on lying to my face and I realised when she was doing these things with my bf at the time she had a man of her own 💀
@stephe15063 ай бұрын
😨 what the hell that's awful
@elektracity2053 ай бұрын
OMG I can't imagine that. I'm so sorry that happened to you. I'm a fraternal twin too.We used to be closer but as we went to separate colleges, we grew apart.
@MckennaMuras3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry Dasiy!! I will be praying for you!
@lynne85593 ай бұрын
Keep your future spouse away from your twin😬😬
@juliemesser20533 ай бұрын
Could you just talk to her? Tell her that she's loved. If she attacks you,or hurts you. Get some help.
@Joongdok49512 ай бұрын
Honestly the mom was the worst here. She only relied on the one she felt deserved it instead of giving them both love. Neglect can really change someone, what a disappointing parent.
@Rescuedcatss2 ай бұрын
Yes. I don’t know if you agree with me but I have seen my (Asian) relatives try to sweep all siblings disputes under the rugs, even if they steal from or hurt each other. “Everything should be resolved behind closed doors, we do not want outsiders to get involved.” Since sunny testified against Gina, it could be theorized that sunny broke the family code.
@SweetsAreYummy23 ай бұрын
I’m an identical twin, I think that nurture comes more into play than nature. The reason why I think this is because me and my sister, although having the same genetics completely different people and fight on a regular basis. I love your videos and you make me so happy.
@inogyuii3 ай бұрын
"how does it feel to be this early to a rotten mango video?" amazing.
@Nermeen.3 ай бұрын
I'm a twin to a brother, Mom "which is a narcissist" favourites him over me, she spoiled him while kept neglecting me my whole life, we hate eachother af...he is my biggest bully. I have third degree burn on my left thigh close to my private parts and another second degree burn on my left hand because he someday was so angry that he threw a whole pot full of boiled water on me and Mom forgave him immediately while I COULDN'T SLEEP FROM THE F*CKING PAIN coz no one bought me pain killers. He also caused me several s*xual traumas and SAed me for a long time by different ways that I grew up having a problem with men and s*x overall. Till this day we are still living in the same house. I can't blame anyone in this case nor I see anyone truly evil more than their mom. Parents are fully responsible when twins hate each others like that.
@wv740914 күн бұрын
Im so sorry to hear that! You should leave your mom and your twin behind. They are horrible!You deserve respect and love. Seek help and don’t live with your abuser! You can do it🙏🏽 God bless you
@ashleyrose24563 ай бұрын
As a 22-year-old identical twin myself, I have never imagined hurting my sister. This is so sickening to watch. My twin sister and I used to live apart for many years, but whenever we reunited, we would be overjoyed and feel complete once more. I can't imagine ever hurting my soulmate and best friend.
@anseatery3 ай бұрын
Thank you Stephanie for continuing to help the Palestinians these past few months through your charity efforts. I think this is the 4th or 5th video you’ve talked about it - which makes us feel so great about supporting you and shows us that you mean it when you advocate for victims of true crime ❤
@chium23833 ай бұрын
🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
@juzahyodo3 ай бұрын
exactly, as a palestinian stephanie’s support feels genuine;; her constant support these last few months mean a lot
@anseatery3 ай бұрын
@@juzahyodo I’m so happy to hear that ♥️ and I hope you and your family are okay ♥️
@ManiyaVinas3 ай бұрын
Lol each pally familiy begs haram people for cash!
@freeartject3 ай бұрын
I remember this case... Out a little bit of the topic in PR🇵🇷 there also cases but rarely with full detail. But the most well known(not proud of it but I an mentioning it if Rotten Mango will like to do a video/post cast of Puerto Rico mystery or horrible/sad crimes story) onces are the kidnapp of Odalys. The disappearance of the boy Rolandito till this day PR doesnt know what happened to that little boy. The massacre of a family in Guaynabo 2014 a landlord and his family where murdered because the landlord wanted two renters out due to payment dues. Only a kid survive. The Alexsa case (trans woman) The case of Janet Viera ( deaf woman su1c1d3) The case of the kid Lorenzo till this day we dont have the official story of what happened but Pr we suspect exactly what happened that night And the case of Keishla Rodriguez Ortiz was k1lled by the boxer Felix Verdejo
@WhiteclawGremlin3 ай бұрын
I think the dynamic of the mom always having a favourite deffinately fueled the fire, along with the seperation of them as babies. Terrible parenting is what sparked this rivalary in my opinion. Side note: what kind of weird fucked up people just take one twin for themselves and abandon the other? Like they are their own person with their own interests and personality and you dont care to get to know one of your two children at all? Crazy.
@minini55713 ай бұрын
True story…a friend had twin baby girls just 9 months ago. The babies have hated each other since birth! They will scream and cry if the other twin is brought near them. They calm instantly when you remove the other twin from their line of sight. Mom and Dad change them, feed them, play with them in separate spaces. It is the craziest thing I’ve ever seen and I’m very interested to see how this turns out.😳
@emilyg67643 ай бұрын
😮
@SilverMoon4593 ай бұрын
That's crazy!!
@Bro-cq5xz3 ай бұрын
Wow! They must’ve had a long journey in the womb😂
@minini55713 ай бұрын
@@Bro-cq5xz….something definitely went down in there.🤔😂
@fortyshorty24593 ай бұрын
Scary 😨
@rei_cirith3 ай бұрын
This is a crazy story, but I'm more impressed with the delivery. Really fascinating how you wove in tangential facts and spoke the words with the appropriate emotions.
@elithebeyonder83813 ай бұрын
Sibling rivalry is scary enough but twin rivalry is another level Twins think differently but they know how their other half thinks which is terrifying
@GothicUndone3 ай бұрын
Firstly, yes identical twins have the same DNA. But they have different finger prints. And they will also have different dental records. Secondly - The study you spoke about, they did an extensive documentary on it. Think it was on Netflix mainly focused on a set of triplets. These cases were absolutely heartbreaking. The people that started this study and took part in it were playing “god”. What they did was diabolical. They also ensured that the families that got those particular triplets had previously adopted a girl who would be 4yrs older than the triplets. The differences were that one family was extremely wealthy, one was middle class and the third family was working class. They were also strictly a Jewish adoption agency. And when the families found out they demanded answers for their children. Yet even when the triplets and other children (now adults) fought to get the records and results of the “study”. They only got reports that were so heavily redacted it gave them no answers whatsoever. The “powers that be” definitely were more heavily involved than they will ever admit. When it comes to the Han twins, the awful parenting plays a *huge huge* role! From them separating the girls at birth, to the father then abandoning them. To them moving and up hauling their lives twice. Then their mother abandoning them. I also imagine that they also began to resent each other because the one who was with the dad would think “why wasn’t I good enough for mum?” And the one with the mum would think “why wasn’t I good enough for the dad?” Then the mum actually preferring Sunny would be the ultimate nail in the coffin so to speak. Without a doubt I can confidently say (IMO), that this particular case was nurture… or the lack there of.
@jenniiiie3 ай бұрын
What is the documentary called?
@biss2733 ай бұрын
@@jenniiiie three identical strangers
@lovegold32253 ай бұрын
Yes, that's such a good docu on nature vs nurture!
@ItsMe-Blue3 ай бұрын
That is a good doco about the triplets. I can picture them now ... nice looking young men with huge smiles and sort of afro looking hair. They were so happy to have found each other, but sadly one of the triplets ended up unaliving himself 😢 Absolutely heartbreaking 💔
@watanabewithkyu92593 ай бұрын
Idk if I just watched too much drama but what if they made a switch cause why did their lives suddenly turn around like even the mom start favoring gina more than sunny. Or am i just confused
@mamandtwins3 ай бұрын
As a mother of twins this case breaks my heart. This is obviously a classic case of nurture over nature. Those evil parents ruined their poor children.
@ash_tray3 ай бұрын
I have twin sons. They will be 4 in July. They fight and they do get competitive for attention, obviously. But for the most part they feel what the other feels and they love each other deeply. Just today, the oldest (by 3 minutes) was crying because the youngest was in trouble. Twins fascinate me especially as a twin mother. I love watching them grow together.
@isabelsmith6340Ай бұрын
I’m an identical twin and this honestly makes me sad… I would die FOR her. I love her more than anything in this universe. I prefer when my twin is “better” than me bc I’m her biggest fan and always will be, If she’s winning, I always will be too. (She thinks the exact same for me). Us being separated, I don’t think would have changed anything. I would have felt empty but the immense love I have for her would come with meeting her at ANY age ❤ just something about being an identical twin 🥰
@quandarydinglerr3 ай бұрын
Also (as a boy/girl twin ) I feel very guilty when I fight with my twin brother because it feels wrong like we were born to be friends. My mom has always described it as "having a built-in friend"
@lindsay13753 ай бұрын
As a faternal triplet...lemme just give you a long distance hug. Tons of familial abuse and trauma and - none of us get along. Don't feel bad. You're normal. I have a theory that that whole "built in friend" thing is more of a stigma put on by media than a reality.
@nat82203 ай бұрын
The Irvine slander made me laugh so hard
@user-bd9uo8dw3j3 ай бұрын
Same. I’m at Irvine Spectrum by Dave & Busters; sitting outside. Super busy since school is out. 😊😅
@user-cj9md2oi3x3 ай бұрын
I literally had to pause LOL while I think ppl from irvine can be annoying her description was a bit dramatic
@Joongdok49512 ай бұрын
I really do feel bad for the two boys. They were both pressured to something they didn’t want to do. Its easier to feel persuaded when you are young by older people because you feel they are more superior.
@juliah193 ай бұрын
I have a twin sister and she was my biggest enemy and bully since the day i was born. Or more like i was her enemy. I always loved her but she hated me with passion and wished me death. I don't know where it came from. It was just always like that. Our relationship became slowly better after our twentiees. She huged me for the first time when we were 23 or something. I was always jealous of other twins that had amazing conection because i was pushed away by my twin. It scared me for life. She was the cool girl, and i was the sister that everyone forgot about. I remember when we had birthday and we shared some candy with the clasmates, they wished her "happy birthday" and then the looked at me and said "oh...its your birthday too...". Yeah, so fun 😅
@exoticalBecky_Miami3 ай бұрын
😢
@pratanacarthunjarearn53493 ай бұрын
That’s sibling quarrel.
@oliveoyl18023 ай бұрын
A pair of twins we knew were quite different from each other. One, the mother's fave and pride and joy, was slim, outgoing, gregarious and into sports. Made friends very easily. The slightly younger twin was the exact opposite, quiet and almost invisible. When we attended the wake of the older twin who had died of cancer at age 16, many felt sad for the younger and thought she would feel the loss alot. I had a feeling she would actually be happier coming out from her late twin's shadow. I was right. She totally changed, blossomed and 'became' her twin. She took to the 'spotlight' like she had practised it in her mind alll her life.
@Aisha-t6m2 ай бұрын
Its sad to see that Archie was being manipulated and on top of that he was being neglected he got 14 years and the other kid got 4 how is that fair???
@imjubli._.3 ай бұрын
I live in Irvine, and this case is honestly crazy, I feel like this kind of competitiveness has to do with how the parents treated them.
@aimensajjadqazi94543 ай бұрын
My Girl coming through for the Palesinian children, yet again! I LOVE YOU FOREVER!
@buzzbee21973 ай бұрын
I love you so much stephanie! thank you so much for your fundraising efforts
@alyssalagundino24093 ай бұрын
“Right. ‘Cause she wasn’t winning” sassy! Hahaha Your husband’s comments break the tension everytime 😭🤣
@NerdilyDone3 ай бұрын
23:30 Stephanie, the gay thing for the military was probably a concern over things like sharing showers. Also, the Air Force is notorious for being a pleasure cruise compared to every other military service. It's not as tough as you state.
@alphaencounter3 ай бұрын
I am a twin. I have a boy twin. We are competitive but if someone fights one they have to fight us both. Its been like that all our lives.
@Dae_Gemini3 ай бұрын
It made me think about the TikTok series by Risa Tisa “ who the F did I marry” in the end she finds out that Legion had been modeling his life after his successful twin. They lived completely different lives.
@Bellaknightmare2 ай бұрын
Whilst twins do have very similar DNA compared to normal siblings, each twin still have their own seperate DNA profile. Same with finger prints. Old DNA technology couldn’t definitively prove with twin was which, but even 10-15 years ago they would have been able to differentiate between identical twins. Also depends on what kind of identical twin if they were grown in the same amniotic sac or it was a seperate sacs for each twin but even then they should have been able to see the difference.
@elliejelliy3 ай бұрын
Gonna play this while I take my shower
@luvv.kk9163 ай бұрын
Twin
@cyb3rstalker3 ай бұрын
! i do that all the time with her videos!!
@sleow3 ай бұрын
REAL
@tcpieces32303 ай бұрын
LOLLL yall are just like me 😂😂 I play her videos during my closing shift
@catscrossing8253 ай бұрын
saaaaaaaaaaaaaame
@vincenoir47563 ай бұрын
There's a internet famous pair of twins who are both anorexic and have done interviews about being very competitive with each other about weight loss
@SpecialBlanket3 ай бұрын
Yeah they don't seem exactly competitive so much as codependent / trying to be the same weighr
@rainsofhealing3 ай бұрын
I’m praying for Archie and Yoshi. They have been failed by everyone in their lives. They never had a fair shake at life. Praying for God to intervene in their lives and show them He loves them, is in their side, is the loving Father they always wanted and needed, and will never forsake them. “When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up.” Ps. 27:10 KJV. I genuinely love and care for these precious souls! We all want and need love and people to care for us and be on our side!!
@MiissaAmanee3 ай бұрын
twins killing their other twin is just so sad
@AubryRugBurn3 ай бұрын
6:45 I EXPLODED IN EUPHORIA at your hate for Irvine as well, I hate that place and how it feels whenever I'm there. It's such a horrible vibe.
@Angel-Valentina6413 ай бұрын
I have a twin sister and we are both 16th year old we do fight a lot but we would die or do anything for each so when i see case like this its always weird to see twins at like this because me and my are so different from this
@morganspence29833 ай бұрын
Couldn’t imagine ever hurting my sister, she’s my best friend. It’s heartbreaking to see and hear of these things happening and I feel so blessed we have a great bond
@javanese-d8f3 ай бұрын
Imagine involving children in your crimes. Coming from a 16 year old thats pathetic as hell and I am so sorry for the two, i hope they get to live a good life. She took advantage of them and they were just in a bad spot :c I wish the best for them and i HATTTEE THAT GIRL