Eight five years, one month, and three days ago, Joesph "Joe" Arridy, a man with an IQ of 46, embarked on the last lengthy walk of his life. Eighteen months earlier, he had been sentenced to death for a crime involving the demise of a 15-year-old girl, Dorothy Drain, along with the near death of her sister, 12-year-old Barbara. During his residence at a home for special needs individuals, psychologists determined that had the mind of a first grade elementary school student; he was utterly incapable of reading more than 1 sentence of articulation at any time. Joe was unparalleled in his ignorance when it come his own mortality,as well as other morbidly tantalizing realities, such as pedophilia and homocide; these were indubitably the crimes which he was accused for committing. In fact, prison employees reported that Joe was sanguinely smiling in a sanguinely juvenile manner as he was escorted to his impending doom. Prior to entering the gas chamber, Joe passively, emotionlessly stated the most egregiously tearjerking final words from any prisoner: "No, no, I [he was referring to himself in the thrid person] won't die". He was unpurposefully proclaiming his innocence until minutes prior to his date with the grim reaper. I heard on another Reddit video that your life can literally and truthfully flash before your eyes, and do so a theoretically infinite amount of times because of how your brain remains persistent and distorts time after the rest of your physical body seemingly appears deceased. The mental portrait this paints in my head is terryifing. Picture reliving the most relevant clunks of your life, including the moments before your demise, on an endless loop. Despite the fact that Joe, in all likelihood, failed to apprehend what injustice he had fallen upon him, I still shiver to contemplate the concept that this could have been his nightmare embodied in reality. Here are my preferred sources: Joe Arridy - The Happiest Man on Death Row - Histographics (His name is mildly distorted in the title of this movie, but evry thing else about the video alighns with my other sources). "The Happiness Prisoner on Death Row" - The Truly Heartbreaking Story of Joe Arridy - Danielle Dirsky True Crime Documentary: Joe Arridy: (The Happiness Man on Death Row) - Serial Killer Documentaries
@araara63884 жыл бұрын
I’ll just wait over here for the comments
@kaysimone34123 жыл бұрын
“*when* you happen to get murdered”
@oofsaid13044 жыл бұрын
I clicked the video because ariana grande was in the thumbnail, but pretty interesting video
@BenjaminEaster-b8b9 ай бұрын
Eight five years, one month, and three days ago, Joesph "Joe" Arridy, a man with an IQ of 46, embarked on the last lengthy walk of his life. Eighteen months earlier, he had been sentenced to death for a crime involving the demise of a 15-year-old girl, Dorothy Drain, along with the near death of her sister, 12-year-old Barbara. During his residence at a home for special needs individuals, psychologists determined that had the mind of a first grade elementary school student; he was utterly incapable of reading more than 1 sentence of articulation at any time. Joe was unparalleled in his ignorance when it come his own mortality,as well as other morbidly tantalizing realities, such as pedophilia and homocide; these were indubitably the crimes which he was accused for committing. In fact, prison employees reported that Joe was sanguinely smiling in a sanguinely juvenile manner as he was escorted to his impending doom. Prior to entering the gas chamber, Joe passively, emotionlessly stated the most egregiously tearjerking final words from any prisoner: "No, no, I [he was referring to himself in the thrid person] won't die". He was unpurposefully proclaiming his innocence until minutes prior to his date with the grim reaper. I heard on another Reddit video that your life can literally and truthfully flash before your eyes, and do so a theoretically infinite amount of times because of how your brain remains persistent and distorts time after the rest of your physical body seemingly appears deceased. The mental portrait this paints in my head is terryifing. Picture reliving the most relevant clunks of your life, including the moments before your demise, on an endless loop. Despite the fact that Joe, in all likelihood, failed to apprehend what injustice he had fallen upon him, I still shiver to contemplate the concept that this could have been his nightmare embodied in reality. Here are my preferred sources: Joe Arridy - The Happiest Man on Death Row - Histographics (His name is mildly distorted in the title of this movie, but evry thing else about the video alighns with my other sources). "The Happiness Prisoner on Death Row" - The Truly Heartbreaking Story of Joe Arridy - Danielle Dirsky True Crime Documentary: Joe Arridy: (The Happiness Man on Death Row) - Serial Killer Documentaries
@BenjaminEaster-b8b9 ай бұрын
You have officially earned your fourth subscription 😂❤🎉😊
@BenjaminEaster-b8b9 ай бұрын
I love how your profile features Cal Devereaux, the black boy from Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs. That film is downright hilarious at certain intervals ❤🎉😊
@BenjaminEaster-b8b9 ай бұрын
Eight five years, one month, and three days ago, Joesph "Joe" Arridy, a man with an IQ of 46, embarked on the last lengthy walk of his life. Eighteen months earlier, he had been sentenced to death for a crime involving the demise of a 15-year-old girl, Dorothy Drain, along with the near death of her sister, 12-year-old Barbara. During his residence at a home for special needs individuals, psychologists determined that had the mind of a first grade elementary school student; he was utterly incapable of reading more than 1 sentence of articulation at any time. Joe was unparalleled in his ignorance when it come his own mortality,as well as other morbidly tantalizing realities, such as pedophilia and homocide; these were indubitably the crimes which he was accused for committing. In fact, prison employees reported that Joe was sanguinely smiling in a sanguinely juvenile manner as he was escorted to his impending doom. Prior to entering the gas chamber, Joe passively, emotionlessly stated the most egregiously tearjerking final words from any prisoner: "No, no, I [he was referring to himself in the thrid person] won't die". He was unpurposefully proclaiming his innocence until minutes prior to his date with the grim reaper. I heard on another Reddit video that your life can literally and truthfully flash before your eyes, and do so a theoretically infinite amount of times because of how your brain remains persistent and distorts time after the rest of your physical body seemingly appears deceased. The mental portrait this paints in my head is terryifing. Picture reliving the most relevant clunks of your life, including the moments before your demise, on an endless loop. Despite the fact that Joe, in all likelihood, failed to apprehend what injustice he had fallen upon him, I still shiver to contemplate the concept that this could have been his nightmare embodied in reality. Here are my preferred sources: Joe Arridy - The Happiest Man on Death Row - Histographics (His name is mildly distorted in the title of this movie, but evry thing else about the video alighns with my other sources). "The Happiness Prisoner on Death Row" - The Truly Heartbreaking Story of Joe Arridy - Danielle Dirsky True Crime Documentary: Joe Arridy: (The Happiness Man on Death Row) - Serial Killer Documentaries
@BenjaminEaster-b8b9 ай бұрын
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