honestly i dont know how someone could recieve so much kindness and repay it with such gruesome behavior, she is no human. it really shows not everyone can be changed with kidness
@lexamortal11 ай бұрын
I read a part of Janice's confession from Mrs. Lovella's posts.. she said that Gwynn's (victim) last words to her are "This is just a dream. This is just a dream. I am still going to become a doctor. I don't know what wrong I did to you. Janice, I love you very much." 💔
@jeslynasante13276 ай бұрын
56:44 “I can handle one weird but there is 3 weirds… that is too many weirds”😭😭😭
@kamoko629511 ай бұрын
On a side note, you should definitely watch Orphan. It's a fantastic movie and the acting is amazing. It's not really scary, and it's honestly more of a psychological thriller rather than a straight up horror movie. There are no spiritual elements in the movie.
@antonroebeck148611 ай бұрын
love your rotten mango reactions looking forward to more
@roses_are_rosies-g4h11 ай бұрын
I've watched this and being a filipino, this gave me chills because people in the Philippines are mostly nice. This just told you how being nice just to anybody is not always a good thing.
@avyluant941611 ай бұрын
first suspicion is her hair being wet, indicating a bath or shower. i didn't think abt who might've heard the shower or bath running, but the "why" abt that point. that was her first mistake. a bath would be the last thing on your mind during that ordeal
@hihopeyouhaveaniceday699211 ай бұрын
Love your reactions to Stephanie!!! May I humbly recommend diving into her videos on the "Chinaverse" or even her videos on the Korean Cheabol families. You'd be in for a very "fun" time(for a lack of a better word) if I do say so myself 🕵️♂️
@violeta844511 ай бұрын
YES PLEASE
@ruthmaduka663111 ай бұрын
I love the “Chinaverse”
@lokithegodofmischief728911 ай бұрын
I love China-verse
@silverfoxdemon929211 ай бұрын
im glad you also appreciates stephanie's story telling skills and lil jokes~
@vanessapaviag9 ай бұрын
As a person who wants to later adopt in the future, I think that if something happens to my “biological” but not my adopted babies, there is no thought of preference in my mind. When you adopt a child that baby is now YOUR baby. The love is so strong that they might as well have come from your body. So I think I would just be happy that not all my babies had to suffer through something. And as for the “as long as they’re helping” like if the victim helps try to find the culprit or something, not even that could be an indicator of innocence. There are so many cases where the killer is actively helping in trying to find a missing person who they killed. I don’t know if you’ve heard of Maddie Clifton. This 14 year old boy had murdered an 8 year old, Maddie and hid her body under his bed. He was her neighbor. When Maddie’s parents reported her missing, he came out to help find her. Even printing out “missing person” papers and putting them up everywhere even though he knew exactly what had happened to her. Oh and idk if you’ve heard there is actually a very similar case of the movie “Orphan”. Natalia Barnett was adopted into a very warm and loving family when she started becoming a bit aggressive. While showering her (what they thought to be 8 year old) Natalia, they noticed that she had “full public hair”, that she had periods, and had adult teeth. I don’t know much about that case just that the parents were scared of her so they abandoned her and their home(which I find crazy).
@rmsdimples85334 ай бұрын
The crime scene photos were actually leaked and it was horrifying, when Stephanie said one of the bodies was missing an ear, sadly to correct her but that body was missing half of its head. It was truly unbelievable and made me almost gagged when it was trending in facebook and the same leaked photo would keep popping up.
@L1mbo_L1no11 ай бұрын
38:33 was so funny to me 💀💀💀
@KCannaQueen11 ай бұрын
27:25 ok but I couldn't be angry, I'd actually kinda just be impressed with how clever my daughter was
@Cookiesandcreamss2 ай бұрын
30:27 As Steph said there is a mental reason why the child did this. To be honest unless they are hurting me, my spouse, or their other siblings there is no strike system. A child is not someone you can just send away because they did a couple things wrong. If anything I’m going to put more effort into letting them know they’d never get kicked out so they don’t feel the need to steal
@GyamarAmji11 ай бұрын
Come on we need china verse starting with Wang su tong
@lokithegodofmischief728911 ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅
@chesiresays11 ай бұрын
30:19 ofc. It would be irrational not to keep her in the house.
@Yourlocalstay70611 ай бұрын
51:03 Ok at this point right here not later I noticed that she said she took a bath and that’s something rare to be done after something tragic and then it hit me the bloody clothes in the creek, why not check the sizes of the cloths to see if it’s a kid, teen, or an adult. But let’s go back to when she said she took a bath after it went silent, and I think those were her clothes in the creek bc no one takes a bath after something like that happens that just unreal to me. So I think it was the survivor aswell it like the Scream movie when the girl did the murdering and hurting and then hurt herself to be seen as a victim or a survivor. But then she slips up in one thing Sidney survives and tells the real truth and that’s how it ends. And if you put two and two together it’s could possibly lead to the sole survivor. That’s just a theory for right now I might be right maybe not I’ll just see and Make an edit abt it when it comes out.
@roses_are_rosies-g4h11 ай бұрын
Miss your rotten mango reaction Seb.
@1234willali6 ай бұрын
so Janice really convinced those 2 kids into telling their parents in adopting her... you should be alarmed if a child tells parents to do things he/she normally will not be capable of the concept... the family was kind and gullible.. she played them that psycho path
@kaji.sierra11 ай бұрын
broo i opened youtube and the og upload of stephanie popped up. i knew you were going to react to it so i hurried to your channel. and when i saw the thumbnail I knew EXACTLY which this is. i saw it unfold years ago on PH media as a filipino. it was everywhere.
@strvned11 ай бұрын
love your reactions
@KCannaQueen11 ай бұрын
7:07 ok... but doors are expensive doe .-.
@ruelbeech418611 ай бұрын
I remember watching the orphan
@pie1o1morris463 ай бұрын
Yeah I also consider myself a Christian but idk if I'd be able to forgive someone like that. It's like how Jessie Blodgett's father forgave her r-pist and killer even though he still denies having done it and shows no remorse and he was Jessie's best friend..
@jasmine958110 ай бұрын
19:53 oh. I just remembered 28:10 yeah, it's a behavior Like not knowing how long this will la-- oh she covers it Oh cool you got it too ... nvm
@Bianca-y3g8m11 ай бұрын
Great video
@allier186711 ай бұрын
really sad case. those poor kids! it's always such a shock when people under 20 die and from being stabbed too.
@Ayanami006 ай бұрын
1:03:42 i can't take this 😭 emoji or any emoji on such line seriously
@brielle29511 ай бұрын
We need more
@janayroyster996811 ай бұрын
This is sad. I feel for Janice in the sense that she came from such a bad childhood but killing the only people who actually cared for her isnt forgivable. Just pure evil imo. I think therapy should be a mandatory thing for all adoptive families and better background searches. The movie Orphan was based off the real story of Barbora Skrlova. I think there's a ID channel documentary about it. Also, I really think that this whole age of protection crap from the law needs to be abolished. If you commit a crime/murder, you should be tried/sentenced accordingly. No age protection
@Dec34411 ай бұрын
38:39 50:44 1:09:47
@seoulfeels11 ай бұрын
My favorite podcaster and my favorite reactor
@Kat-cf6wc11 ай бұрын
Your rotten mango reactions are so entertaining, i really recommend her video about the ant hill kids ''Disturbing Cult Leader That Likes To Play Surgeon & Mutilate All His Followers''.
@Meandyou56211 ай бұрын
My theory is that she helped with the m-rder, and she got bl--dy then she took a shower to get the bl--d off and went under the bed again
@mahdiyarouf284111 ай бұрын
Love your content
@comfycozylunar11 ай бұрын
Watching this on Thursday evening and I'm halfway through. I always look forward to your rotten mango reactions Seb!! So thank you for continuing them ☺ I've never experienced anything like this horrific tragedy but as someone whose father adopted her brother's friend I'm not on board with people just taking kids in, ESPECIALLY without ALL OF YOUR KIDS CONSENT and without thorough vetting. I'm not in contact with my father for many reasons, and it's my decision so I'm okay with it, but yeah a few years ago I was informed by him that he took in my brother's best friend and he apparently always tells the kid, "You also have an older sister" which I'm just like....sir I only have 1 brother. I did not consent to this nor do I feel any obligation to consider this kid who is a complete stranger to me as family 💀 That might be an insensitive stance but in my opinion if I already have my own kids then I refuse to be responsible for someone else's estranged or abondoned kid and potentially put my own family at risk of danger. Maybe I'm able to have such a detached view because I'm a woman who doesn't want kids anyway and I consume a ton of true crime so I'm super skeptical about people 😅😂 So whwn it comes to this case just knowing myself if I were one of the parents in that situation I would definitely think the adopted girl is a huge red flag for being the only one who survived and came out of it unscathed. I know I don't want kids but if it were me my rage from knowing what was done to my biological babies would go towards the girl because I'd feel like it just doesn't make any sense. I think it would be incredibly hard for me to have any maternal instincts for her but that's just me.
@jenmiranda1311 ай бұрын
Oh no, you're right. My dad has legal custody of my younger cousin and he just decided to be the legal guardian without asking the family first. Especially my mom since she's the one who stays home and makes sure that we, the kids, do what we must do. It's a cause for tension in my family since my cousin is constantly causing trouble and blaming it on others. So, I definitely agree that it should be a family decision to adopt someone. The primary care giver (or the adult who spends more time with the kids) should have a choice in the matter. But the kids too. They might feel jealous if their parents dote on the adopted kid more than they ever did on their biological children.
@comfycozylunar11 ай бұрын
@@jenmiranda13 Yeah I can definitely see how it can create tension and even jealousy. I'm sorry your dad did that without consulting all of y'all first. For myself, it's not a jealousy issue moreso I just don't feel personally obligated to consider him as family when I've always felt perfectly satisfied with having 1 sibling and I don't like having anything placed onto me without my knowing or consent. I don't have that capability of just welcoming anyone into my family, I'm pretty emotionally detached especially since I've always had a strained relationship with my father and that side. Thank you for sharing!
@Luvvherae11 ай бұрын
Seb great vid,i would like to say though the point you made. About the point that a survivor might be the culprit. You had said in cases if the survivor was alive and not helping,they should be a suspect but i just wanted to say as someone whos experienced this and as a survivor,sometimes people dont want to accsosiate with the traumatic event! Just a heads up a bit insensitive.also just thinking now survivors guilt ,people can feel guilty even if they didn't do anything for ex me,i feel guilt because it feels as though because I survived I let some people die. Not malicious intent just a kinda educational yknow reminder sometimes you can be a little insensitive!
@L.-I.11 ай бұрын
48:50 I need this time stamp bc I also had to go back again the first time I heard Sebastine say his point of view. I mean I get he already has formed his opinion bc he knows the surviving child was the culprit in the end but survivor's guilt exists and is tormenting enough, plus it's even more traumatizing when the survivor becomes a suspect. ETA typo
@Luvvherae11 ай бұрын
@@L.-I. exactly,when the survivor becomes a suspect it gives into the idea that the survivors guilt is actually them being guilt for actually doing something or not doing something!
@comfycozylunar11 ай бұрын
@@LuvvheraeSurvivor's guilt exists and may be the case in some situations but it's still not applicable to all cases. I wouldn't take it to heart especially when we already knew going into this video that she was directly involved with the murders. I don't think he meant anything wrong by it and I can see his perspective. I don't think it was a blanket statement just like I don't think it would be applicable to say that all survivors are innocent when there have been cases where that's just not true. It's honestly just situational so I think he was speaking moreso about those particular cases including this one.
@Luvvherae11 ай бұрын
@@comfycozylunar Im really sorry if I misinterpreted what he had said I knew that he was specifically talking about this girl,I was just alittle urked you see since again i interpreted it as him saying what I established in my first comment!but thank you for giving your opinion i hope i didnt sound like anyone else but someone who was giving their opinion! Thank you for this comment again I meant no malicious intent!
@AikoSims8 ай бұрын
@@Luvvheraeactually he isn’t be insensitive you just had prior guilt and felt as if what he said was targeting you because you related / had prior issues with something similar in ur case. You assumed based of what he said and didn’t understand and misinterpreted it into that because of it relating and feeling attacked. seb is a kind and thoughtful person, and if these type of reactions make you feel attacked or you’re effected by the peoples opinions bc of ur situation and your own guilt you shouldn’t be watching these type of videos seriously.
@galaxygirl542111 ай бұрын
please reaction to korean female air force sergeant’s 81 Days of hell😊
@-JA-11 ай бұрын
🫢👍
@snowytv409411 ай бұрын
te u need to get yours is real bru
@chloemiller803611 ай бұрын
That episode about the white savour adoptees was based on a real like case!! In real life they never found that one kids body sadly though, it's so harrowing, I believe it's the Hart family murders!