Piers admits Rebecca Fenton might be the Best Liar he's ever met: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aaDRm56Capyoec0
@deeprollingriver527 ай бұрын
I saw my father stuff oatmeal down by little cousin’s throat while my parents were babysitting her. She was less than 2 years old and I was 5 years old as I watched this. She was refusing to eat so he stuffed the food down her throat until the oatmeal came out of her little nose. Despite my young age, I knew this was a horrible situation. My mother tried to stop him but he continued. Luckily, she didn’t choke to death. When I aunt and uncle returned home, I did my best to tell them. I was completely ignored and told to shut up as me being only a child. It doesn’t take a grown up to understand that something horrible is being done. I was only 5 years old, and I knew.
@vaska19996 ай бұрын
I believe you. But that doesn't mean that boy's testimony is sound. Unlike you, who have a single version of that incident, he told MANY divergent stories about what had happened. Moreover, his step-grandfather, who hates the mother, was on the scene for full 30 minutes before the police arrived and is thought by many to have coached the child to incriminate the woman he hated. Finally, doctors who assessed him before trial said that at 6 years old, he was developmentally at the stage of a 4 and a half year old, an age at which children confabulate a lot.
@irenegonzalez2016 ай бұрын
Jeeeeeez wow
@nastyiva83756 ай бұрын
Where are they now? I have been this child once. 😂 Not oatmeal but rice. I refuse to eat, and mom probably get frustrated with me. Have a perfect relationship now and my mom fell sorry for that incident.
@Happydays143856 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you witnessed that. That's very traumatic. You are a good person
@johangjerdset15066 ай бұрын
@@nastyiva8375Wtf are you even talking about? Laughing at child abuse?
@MelB33Ай бұрын
I burst into tears when he saw his mom and started crying. Oh my heart can’t take it…😞
@marvaaalto879526 күн бұрын
Me too 😢
@ellenadams735426 күн бұрын
Look up Tommy Robinson and his video and what Piers Morgan SHAMEFUL DID!!!! 😢
@marleyboo3120 күн бұрын
Ugh that was the most heartbreaking thing to see. I’m a mother and I couldn’t imagine my children not recognizing me. That poor, sweet little boy. I hope that he has grown into a good young man and living a happy, fulfilled life.
@JohnnyAllan-vj7sj19 күн бұрын
Oh you poor baby
@robinleeveen7 ай бұрын
The fact he was adopted instead of one of the grandparents taking him. I think says everything about that family.
@rebeccavandyke12297 ай бұрын
Why didn't the family kick in and help this little boy? HUMM.
@williaml33007 ай бұрын
It's possible they were to old,maybe had health issues,maybe looking at the child everyday knowing their daughter was in prison for life. As a grandparent myself i couldn't answer for sure what i would do because this would be soul crushing for sure.
@beautifuldiva02087 ай бұрын
Maybe since he told on his mom
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
That is weird. Especially because the grandparents aren't that old.
@jetsetter85417 ай бұрын
Who knows what other incriminating story this kid would come up to destroy his parents. I worry about those that took him inn ? The girl CHOKED on water , not deep & screemed before mother realized what's the problem trying to muffle her face before she collapsed from choking.
@Triggerhippie704 ай бұрын
This little boy SHOULD NOT be going through this at his age, this is heartbreaking! As a mom I'm heartbroken for him and his sister.
@forestgump83573 ай бұрын
100% right. It's just too much for a little child.
@elizabethanna3 ай бұрын
@@Triggerhippie70 I so agree with you
@rodman00883 ай бұрын
As a father and fellow parent, I whole-heartedly agree with you 100%. Poor little man.
@barbarahasselo33943 ай бұрын
This boy was taken to his grandmother's and It was his grandmother who called the Sheriff and took AJ to the Shrriff. Neither of the kids were allowed by the mother to get in the pool. Was the grandmother also the mother-in-law. This in law probably didnt care for the daughter-in-law and she had the boy at her house questioning an already scared boy who was told not to get into the pool. and then a mother-in-law questioning and pumping her thoughts into the boy and when she had confused him with her thoughts then grsnny called the Sheriff. The mother was trying to save her daughter and she was fearful of her dying. Her only problem was that she had been angry prior to discovering the girl's danger. SHE IS NOT GUILTY OF MURDERING HER DAUGHTER ! THE BOY WAS PRONE TO LIE BECAUSE OF GETTING IN TROUBLE AND GRANNY PROBABLY HATES HER DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND PUMPED THE BOY AND PLANTED HER OWN FEELING AGAINST HER DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND THEN IN THE PROCESS OF THIS PUMPING AND PLANTING HELPED THE BOY TO SEE IT HER WAYHELPING TO DIAGRAM THE STORY IN PICTURES. REMEMBER A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS. WELL, NOW SHE'S A REAL GOOD GRANNY AND HAS THE KIDS AND THIS MAMA IS PUT UP FOR LIFE. GRANNY GOT RID OF HER HATED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. THAT'S A BETTER VERSION OF WHAT HAPPENED.😮
@Only-me-observing2 ай бұрын
@barbarahasselo3394 this is quite another angle to the story...
@ericmatrix17 ай бұрын
Seeing that little kid cry, and grab the lawyers hand, broke my freaking heart.
@roxannemoser7 ай бұрын
😢
@Alaska-Bush-Mom7 ай бұрын
Mine to. This little boy has to relive this trauma like this.
@toddwilliams13807 ай бұрын
Mine too. Very hard to watch that!
@ayzdok7 ай бұрын
Mine too. Heartbreaking scene.
@mattwatts337 ай бұрын
Horses
@hafidcristobal256 ай бұрын
How Amanda is still in prison and Casey Anthony is not baffles me. Injustice.
@jamesdeluca66575 ай бұрын
Liberals ,liberal judges, liberal laws courts
@hafidcristobal255 ай бұрын
@@jamesdeluca6657 jury of her peers, but go on…
@LifeAgentScottNJ5 ай бұрын
@@jamesdeluca6657in Florida? That’s funny
@greendream7165 ай бұрын
@@jamesdeluca6657 In Fla.? lol
@selfesteem34475 ай бұрын
Saying bc Casey Anthony is guilty. And to me, it looks like this mother really did drown her daughter.
@mellendiamond7 ай бұрын
I was the same age as AJ when I was put on the stand as a witness to testify against my father for alleged sa. It never happened. He spanked me, but never sa. I remember one of the attorneys yelling "OBJECTION!" after I answered a question. It scared me, and I was hustled off the stand as fast as I was placed there. As I watch him testify, I am in physical pain and anguish, knowing what he is going through. Its been 40 years now, and after that day, my father and I lost 22 years together because he was convicted anyway. He passed away due to a hit-and-run in March 2020. Miss him every day.
@rasberryfields21327 ай бұрын
That is so sad. Sorry you lost all of those years with your father. We can't replace our daddies.😢
@mellendiamond7 ай бұрын
@rasberryfields2132 Thank you for your kindness. Thought I knew what I was getting into when I chose this video today, I guess I didn't realize how much hurt it would cause watching him testify, and immediately remember my own childhood. Miss my daddy a lot. Doctors tried saving his life, but there wasn't much they could do. At least I was there to hold his hand and tell him it was okay to let go. 🥺
@teresiamaina95737 ай бұрын
In my country a mother coached the daughter to say she was sexually assaulted and the dad was arrested and jailed and they confessed after 30 yrs they framed him and he was released .... It was so sad 😢
@teresiamaina95737 ай бұрын
No dna testing was done on the victim just the testimony.... I believe the first mother didn't do it
@patriciapatriciagray-thorp95747 ай бұрын
I believe this boy...he told the same story 1 hour after the event...and was brave enough to testify in court.
@carmellnovotny93822 ай бұрын
That is so messed up to have that little boy testify in court and face his mom. Poor little one, I wanted to jump through the screen and hold him.
@SusanFieldhouse-fe5jiАй бұрын
Right? I cried
@toanotherplaceАй бұрын
The kid is a psychopath. Scary that you can't see that.
@theavanrensburg8196Ай бұрын
That little boy is older en realising he’s put his mom in jail. What if he would now say he had it wrong, he was just confused?
@toanotherplaceАй бұрын
@@kathleendobens6648 Too young to realize that his sister's death could pass for an accident, he blamed his mom for what HE did. 14:01
@purplelove3666Ай бұрын
@@toanotherplace stay off the net
@B-Mac14247 ай бұрын
The way he says “sur” is so adorable. Man seeing him on that stand really broke my heart.
@KathleenHopper-o3j7 ай бұрын
I know ☺️ he should have never been put on the stand in front of all those people and when he finally recognized his mother 😢
@777Maranatha5 ай бұрын
@@KathleenHopper-o3j He most definitely should’ve been put on that stand, and it’s a good thing they did! His testimony is what convicted that Sociopathic narcissist, who thought she would simply get away with it because there were no older witnesses!!! May the Lord comfort his heart and save his soul and keep him from all evil while he’s in this world! I wish I could be there and could adopt him at that time… He’s just a sweet and innocent, sincere little angel!!! 🙏😍 God bless him and keep him! 🥺🙏
@ivanronin82093 ай бұрын
She is so Fake . fake teras too !
@Annie497-f5xАй бұрын
I wanted to just hug him so badly. I have two kids and that broke my heart, too, to know that this little boy suffered through so much trauma at the hands of his evil mother. How she lives with herself is beyond me. I guess when a person is a psychopath, they have no sense of guilt.
@SandraD-u7hАй бұрын
@@Annie497-f5x😢😢😢
@lr90107 ай бұрын
This child's tiny voice broke my heart. No child should ever experience such trauma.
@ANANDALEEMA7 ай бұрын
no child should be interrogated & then forced onto the stand. Unbelievable. She passed her lie detector test!!!
@Schneiderleslie7 ай бұрын
He loved his sister more than anything and he is so strong for being her voice
@Schneiderleslie7 ай бұрын
@@ANANDALEEMAyou can lie in a lie detector and still pass. That’s why it’s not permissible in court
@HadianThomas7 ай бұрын
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@HadianThomas7 ай бұрын
@@ANANDALEEMA zmbv
@Brutus7187 ай бұрын
He never should have been put on the stand like that. It should have been in an empty room pre-recorded. My heart breaks for that poor boy. 💔
@pennyp73827 ай бұрын
That's not how the law works. You have a right to confront your accusers for very good reason.
@SamPeters-sh1vv7 ай бұрын
Children cannot testify in court.
@patrickcremin59817 ай бұрын
1st Woman is innocent.
@B_Bodziak7 ай бұрын
@@pennyp7382 The state was the accuser, not the child
@bestofcoran47837 ай бұрын
he makes me cry, it is unbelievable
@carolinawestern38754 ай бұрын
Being a single dad, raising my 2 boys all alone. Made a better man of me. I was very protective of my sons. They were only 2 and 4yrs old. I don't understand how anyone could hurt their kids.
@user-zx5kq6hs9dАй бұрын
You’re are a good Father and the Man. There should be more dads and men like you on this earth. Cheers from Cheers from Australia.
@susanwilliams49537 ай бұрын
Heart wrenching seeing the little boy crying & waving to his mom.
@gregdavis13417 ай бұрын
Made me cry!
@LorenEgan7 ай бұрын
@@gregdavis1341made me cry as well. God that literally broke my heart. Poor boy. He’ll unfortunately have to live with all that trauma. I hope he’s happy now and living his best life. He deserves nothing more 😢❤
@josephgachie8707 ай бұрын
I felt the same. I really felt for him
@englishmenintown86227 ай бұрын
@@LorenEganI really hope so
@nessahughes41757 ай бұрын
He has been manipulated
@JB.abcdef7 ай бұрын
I have real questions about using a 7 year old as the one witness. Kids get confused sometimes and are easy to manipulate.
@nettricegaskins18717 ай бұрын
Same with adults. Look at MAGA.
@cjlwalton19737 ай бұрын
Same with adults. Look at Radical Left, Demoncrats
@knowldedge50127 ай бұрын
yes, very true, it is very well known apparently in the psychologic field, they should have dug more into that
@janicescott65697 ай бұрын
They are easily manipulated or maybe he just believed that’s what he saw.
@sils5837 ай бұрын
But little kids tell the Truth!! That's not something you would just lie about!!
@SigiRobert7 ай бұрын
Piers should go and interview the brother now that he's old enough and see if he will stick to his story.
@kevinkiplagat17557 ай бұрын
Exactly what is in my mind 👍
@tyne20057 ай бұрын
Yup. That's what I was thinking.
@jennifercaragianakos30757 ай бұрын
I googled and there is a TikTok of him on a crime channel saying exactly then same thing he said in court. He is about 18 in it. I was shocked, he said his mother never liked his sister and when Adriana did something wrong for punishment she threw her into the pool and held her head down till she stopped breathing. Check it out if you want.
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what I would make of that though. He was told what to believe, what to think, what he saw. False memories can get implanted in a child pretty easily. He won't grow up and "remember the truth," because he has already been told the truth.
@couchprincess6987 ай бұрын
Maybe when he’s 18? I bet his adoptive parents would not allow it.
@jdbakerassociates2 ай бұрын
My 17-year old daughter went missing one night, i couldn't even get the words out to explain she was missing, I was crying so hard, years later, my eyes immediately tear up each time I recall those horrible 8 hours not knowing if she's alive or dead. There's no way I'd recall the story as emotionless as this mom, she very well could be describing how she lost a lawnmower, she's exactly where she needs to be 😢 thank God, AJ got justice for his sister
@agirlisnoone5953Ай бұрын
I don't know if she did or didn't drown her daughter. But. You did not go through telling the story over and over and over and over and questioned and accused of your daughters disappearance etc etc. you have not went through what this mom has been through. After the 10 thousandth time of retelling the story I would guess you are numb from it. Many people can tell a story of the tragic death of a loved one and not lose it. Especially if they've processed all stages of grief. It doesn't mean they don't love or miss their loved ones. I wish you wouldn't say how you feel/deal is the only Right way and everyone else who does differently is wrong/guilty/bad etc.
@Kathy_1991Ай бұрын
@@agirlisnoone5953Couldn't agree more! I don't know if she did or didn't do it, all I know is the way she tells the story is NOT an indicator of guilt. As you said.
@agirlisnoone5953Ай бұрын
@@Kathy_1991 agree, the way she tells the story today is likely faaaaaar more different than she did in the first days and months.
@trishahines12987 ай бұрын
I have never been convinced that her mother drowned her. That precious little boy should have given testimony in private, recorded and played for the jury. That was a terrible thing for them to put him on the stand.
@chloeuntrau45887 ай бұрын
@@HuskyTheDog2202 Grand parents who did not even adopt the kid!
@Follow.Jesus.Christ7 ай бұрын
Yeah because psychopath mothers don’t exist 😂
@TeaLaTeQuiL7 ай бұрын
I wish ppl would do research instead of coming to conclusions off a doco with a woman lying through her teeth. Iv done the research she is indeed very guilty. A kid isn't going to send their own mum to prison for no reason. The girl could stand up. She isn't going to drown herself.
@trishahines12987 ай бұрын
@@TeaLaTeQuiL I didn't base my opinion from this documentary I have followed this case from the beginning and live near to the area it happened. I suspect anyone saying Mum instead of Mom isn't even from this country and has no clue what they are talking about!
@vaska19996 ай бұрын
@@HuskyTheDog2202 Definitely could have. The boy told MANY divergent stories about what had happened. Moreover, his step-grandfather, who hates the mother, was on the scene for full 30 minutes before the police arrived and is thought by many to have coached the child to incriminate the woman he hated.
@robertburroughs89626 ай бұрын
My son told a story about our house burning down when he was in kindergarten. He had all the staff believing him. I showed up to pick him up from school, and I was like "What fire?" The school was getting ready to have a fundraiser. Kids do tell very imaginative stories.
@ZZ-yw5sh6 ай бұрын
The difference is..your house didn’t burn down. The girl is dead. And l believe the little boy.
@leehofmantumch6 ай бұрын
Exactly…. Bodies do not float immediately after a drowning… it can take days …. She’s a liar and guilty
@susivarga73036 ай бұрын
So she is not dead then?
@vickyiliaens10006 ай бұрын
Exactly !!!
@JTNugget6 ай бұрын
@@ZZ-yw5sh THE KID IS A LIAR
@coreypatrick72307 ай бұрын
When that little boy looked at his mom and cried I lost it 🥹😥😥😥😓😓😓😓😓
@Juliaguliadk7 ай бұрын
Me too! I bawled 😢😢😢
@Criticaldrinker_4477 ай бұрын
Dude!😢
@SquirtlePower8097 ай бұрын
No same tho frfr. And I don't ever cry really. But something about that innocent little guy in his formal attire and the little "yes suh" and holding the adult hand....ughhhh it broke me
@ratso44447 ай бұрын
Yup, I got teary too. Such a darling little guy.
@englishmenintown86227 ай бұрын
Yeah same,absolutely horrible.
@Waddell7625 ай бұрын
I had an 11 year old stepson that was brought into the court room and said that I had beat him and abused him and his brothers. He knew he was lying. His father convinced him to tell the judge that but I assume his story wasn’t adding up as they were asking him questions and then he finally admitted that it was a lie and his father and grandmother had told him what to say. Kids lie and make up stories. It’s ridiculous to put someone in prison for life on a testimony from a kid that young. Also I’m divorced now. I could never be around those kids again. I don’t trust them.
@jamesdeluca66575 ай бұрын
You didn't stay with him after that did u?
@actuallyapomergranate5 ай бұрын
not saying she's innocent but judges would usually not allow a child that young be the only witness statement. They needed more evidence knowing how common child pool accidents are. The child could have seen anything but interpreted it differently. Kids lie or make up stuff and don't know why they do it. If she did it, she can rot but I do think she needs a re-trial
@wimwesterbaan64664 ай бұрын
I believe you 😢,terrible this happened to you
@LisaEnglish-y1i4 ай бұрын
The very same thing happened to my ex-husband. His son was coached by his ex-wife to say he was beaten. They went to court and he was believed, in part bc my ex had a temper. But I know nothing like that ever happened. I was ALWAYS there with the kids. I wouldn't be with or stand for any child being hurt in any way. Ex never again trusted this child (who is now an adult) and to this day doesn't talk with his only son. Ex wasn't inprisoned because there wasn't a mark on the child and the courts were very aware that his ex-spouse had made other accusations too. It was all deeply hurtful. She told her son he could work and give her all his money when he was old enough to work. He lives with her now and does just that. Weak minded person, manipulated by an extrordinarily talented liar and psychopath.
@cuco8213 ай бұрын
I get what your saying, but in this case the kid was not influenced by any one like in your case and I really do think the mom is guilty because when she said she hit her daughter when she wrote loser in the car you can tell it affected her and acted like she didn’t remember but u can tell she actually kinda even held that grudge also the kid said she was the one that put the wagon next to the pool also the water level was low enough for the kid to stand so some one had to keep her head underwater. Maybe the mom was trying to let her anger out on her and went to far after she realized she was actually dying that’s when she called 911. But the kid saw everything go down, but that’s just my opinion.
@tiffany1717200520057 ай бұрын
Such a polite and well spoken little boy. I pray that he had a great life.
@user-lx9jm1wo3h7 ай бұрын
I would like to know how this kid feels about all this now. Does he still stand by what he said or has his story changed?
@sheilae.96707 ай бұрын
Yes, I'll like to know too
@BFTLF7 ай бұрын
Great question
@KJKFORYOU7 ай бұрын
Hard to believe she was convicted on this boy’s testimony alone
@TG-fq6vy7 ай бұрын
@@KJKFORYOU They also had someone testify from work that she was always complaining about the daughter
@BFTLF7 ай бұрын
@KJKFORYOU You are right
@trysimmahdownk20607 ай бұрын
Can you tell me what a lie is? It’s not the truth. Can you tell me what the truth is? It’s not a lie. TOTALLY COACHED!!
@ellybean58687 ай бұрын
And just what would you expect him to say? 🙄
@pbfunstuff42397 ай бұрын
How could she tell her brother to call police if mum was holding her face under water?? Definitely think Aj was coached
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
@@ellybean5868 the truth is defined by reality.
@Haattuf7 ай бұрын
I will not be surprised if you also delete ur own child. You are dead inside its in your eyes.
@cassidydunn32187 ай бұрын
Exactly!!! Unbelievable
@Arae485 ай бұрын
The medical examiner who did this child’s autopsy has been charged with negligence for over 36 cases and has been fired! Speaks volumes about this case! They need to release this woman immediately!
@777Maranatha5 ай бұрын
Proof? Thank God, you are not the judge and no one is going to release this woman because the medical examiner allegedly got accused of something. Even if that were true, they would have to prove it for this specific case! They’re not gonna just release a convicted prisoner for this reason. They will re-investigate and recheck everything! Got it, couch judge? 🙄🙄
@pepelepewx4 ай бұрын
its possible that the child mistook the mothers actions as harmful. reasonable doubt.
@SteimieStinker3 ай бұрын
That should be cause for a new trial
@777Maranatha3 ай бұрын
@@SteimieStinker Are you sure you want for the millions of taxpayer dollars to be wasted on trying to observe someone who is as guilty as the devil himself? Do you even realize how backlogged and overburdened the US judicial system is as it is?
@marthanelson93193 ай бұрын
She is guilty wake up people
@joettekanter76997 ай бұрын
What wasn’t mentioned about Amanda in her interview is that she was offered a 10 year sentence if she would plead guilty and she would not take it and wanted a trial to prove her innocence.
@clarissathompson01037 ай бұрын
Did not know that😢
@26michaeluk7 ай бұрын
That def holds weight with me.
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
@@26michaeluk me too. This is an uneducated working class woman who lives in Florida. She has no idea how lie detectors work, how our criminal justice system works, how the court system works. She thought that because she was innocent, she could just take a polygraph, prove her innocence and walk free; she was naive. She really believed that because she was innocent, the state could never convince a jury of her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Again, naive. :(
@TheAustrianPainter877 ай бұрын
@@brookiegremlin6660She's a murderer just like Susan Smith and many other single mothers before. Let it go.
@primitivebulliestony90907 ай бұрын
Yes, you are right... I believe she's innocent due to lack of evidence, especially a 7-year-old child testimony dose not make you guilty... if she was guilty, she would have taken the 10-year deal instead of taking it to TRIAL.
@RememberingWW26 ай бұрын
As a former EMT who has given CPR multiple times, I can tell you with absolute certainty that sometimes it does require so much force that you could leave marks on their face, especially when you are getting responsiveness and trying to open the airway. I've also broken patient s ribs doing chest compressions to circulate blood. That does not make you a murderer, especially someone who is not trained in a traumatic situation to perform the CPR properly.
@leelee2350Ай бұрын
I actually made that point as well.
@WendyCarstens29 күн бұрын
WOW 😢 SO SAD 😢 SCARY 😨 😳 💔
@kylesalmon3115 күн бұрын
I had to take cpr through school district and we were warned that you will hear a crunch from the ribs etc from the compressions..
@kookykreek7 ай бұрын
I cry every time I see AJ cry after recognizing his mother. Just kills me! 😢
@krit57 ай бұрын
Obsessed with watching it?
@heroicTurksih6 ай бұрын
Criminal society
@Ariana-zr2cr5 ай бұрын
I’ve been a 1st and 2nd grade teacher for 17 years. Kids tell the most wildest stories.
@noreenmountain29944 ай бұрын
Exactly! I remember in the 80s people getting convicted of "satanic crimes" based on the wildest stories from children. It was all nonsense
@forestgump83573 ай бұрын
They also interpret things differently than they actually happened pretty often.
@Sunflower-ug3eh3 ай бұрын
i had a boy that by the time he was 2 1/2 years old told elaborate and detailed stories. My cousin was babysitting while i ran to the store and when i got back she told me the horrific story he told. I looked at him and he grinned. I said that never happened to those people. She looked at him with fear in her face. He is now 40 years old, still a liar. He is a severe narcissist and sociopath. The boy may have created a story he could not admit to. Also, his grandparents had him and who knows if they coached him into believing something and confused him. SHE PASSED a polygraph. *
@HassanMOHAMED-vw5fu2 ай бұрын
What did the boy do
@DomRoy-w7r2 ай бұрын
"The MOST WILDEST stories"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW, you are a teacher and you make such a gross grammar mistake.... It is beyond shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@jeffknighton65996 ай бұрын
My son was in a lake in water that was not over his head, and lost the bottom, and almost drown with me watching, five feet away. It was hard to tell he could not stand up, could not find the bottom, had become disoriented, and was about to drown while I stood with my brother watching - what we watched did not make sense to me, but we saw what we saw. We both became aware of his distress after it had been going on for a bit. It happens. Drowning is weird. When people are drowning, they panic, and they don't do rational things. So... Having heard the prosecutor's reasoning, that she 'could have just stood up', knowing that it is not as simple as that from personal experience, I suspect this woman is very likely innocent of the crime she's being punished for.
@jeffknighton65996 ай бұрын
@@fastrivers812 Thanks, but not necdessary - he 'almost' drowned. We were staring at him for a minute, and we both realized at the same time, "Hey, he's struggling!" Blew us away. We were stunned that we were both staring right at it and did not recognize that he was about to drown. Thankfully, we recognized it just in time, and I took three steps over and picked him up. He could have just stood up, but, for whatever reason, he was not able to. He would have drowned right in front of us, with us five feet away not knowing what we were looking at. Drowning is weird. The things that the cops said about her that made them think she drowned this baby seemed ignorant of what I experienced - if you haven't seen somebody about to drown, you would be very surprised that it does necessarily not look like anything bad is happening to them until it's too late. Another time my wife was distressed in a wave pool, was calling out to a life guard for help. The life guard was looking right at her, blankly, not understanding that she was in distress and asking him to jump in and help her. Drowning is weird, and the people involved in the conviction don't seem to understand that.
@froggyluv6 ай бұрын
If my kid died id care nothing about myself and would lose it with any visuals of how my child died not caring in the slightest what happened to me. That demeanor "I believe my Son fabricated these events..' is chilling. Who talks like that after a deadly event of their own child?! Even if just trying to clear the truth id be more like "my poor little buddy probably just got confused - ohh this has got to be so horrible for him !" Where in as shes talking very clinical and not moved by her sons breakdown in court at all.
@link1565V26 ай бұрын
@@froggyluvit's been nearly 20 years. You're not going to be hysterical for that long, especially if you are innocent and have been rotting in jail for years based on her own kids lie. I'm not saying she is or isn't innocent. But your assessment is very narrow minded.
@froggyluv6 ай бұрын
@@link1565V2 Not an ounce of love comes from her when talking about her daughter -cold and clinical 'She was purple". In court (which was past not present) she seemed only to care about self preservation with the lone tears only at her sentencing -why not when her son was there? She has all o the cold calculating traits of person with no conscience until they are threatened by the law and then only their ego cries. Call me narrow minded all you want -I believe in Justice -its no wonder people like O.J and Casey Anthony get acquitted in these times
@paddington16706 ай бұрын
all the more reason to put your kids in swimming lessons.
@MaxItUpwithMarta7 ай бұрын
The court system has traumatized this boy for the rest of his life. Why was this allowed?
@BrenMurphy17 ай бұрын
Trumpet
@douglasmason9777 ай бұрын
I'm wondering if it was the Mother, who traumatized her son, for the rest of his life... Not the Court.??
@B_Bodziak7 ай бұрын
@@douglasmason977 Based upon the evidence, I'd say the judicial system traumatized him.
@withgoddess11197 ай бұрын
I remember it. It makes me sick. A DISGRACE to do that to him.
@jenniferyule87867 ай бұрын
NO you are wrong about that, The court situation will not harm him in any way. He is 5. What happened is different but not being the star of the day. Remember, he is 5! not 15.
@empfangwien5217 ай бұрын
That first case.....my heart broke for that 7 yr old little boy. He reminds me of when my son was 7 yrs old. So sweet, so innocent, so little.
@valerierawlins8324 ай бұрын
"You forgive when you get older; you don't have time to hate anymore" Very interesting remark
@Grounded-Based3 ай бұрын
Yes as if he knew she had been abused and finally pushed too far
@earlzinnerman77347 ай бұрын
@PiersMorgan seems like you found your true calling with your ability to not ever shy away from asking the right real questions.
@50_Pence7 ай бұрын
He's such an egotistical fancyboy. Phone tapping and fake news
@50_Pence7 ай бұрын
@nononsenselu what country?
@Mizwanderer19897 ай бұрын
So kids can't be prosecuted because they presumably don't understand the world, but their testimony can be used to prosecute someone to life in prison or even to a death sentence...
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
this was a notch on the belt of an overzealous unscrupulous DA
@nataliemadrigal8997 ай бұрын
Kids get tried as adults all the time.
@candy17067 ай бұрын
This is very wrong
@kngoepe42007 ай бұрын
@@nataliemadrigal899 not 7 year olds
@tinaschultz19767 ай бұрын
Right I don’t think she did it
@schoomzer7 ай бұрын
His description of his mother holding his sister's face and pushing her in the water corroborated by the medical examiner's testimony of fingerprint marks on the little girl's face sealed her fate. The expression on the mother's face at those testimony moments is quite compelling.
@katybug65727 ай бұрын
Exactly my point too.. that’s when I had no doubt. She’s horrible
@katybug65727 ай бұрын
She could have just given her away or put up for adoption if she was too ‘difficult’ for her to handle.. ugh no excuses
@lydibug517 ай бұрын
Yup that's evidence consistent with his statement.
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
@@lydibug51 the bruising is consistent with dozens of possible objects besides a hand. There was no clear handprint on Adrianna. Furthermore, children often get bruises from having CPR performed on them. This "bruise pattern" testimony is hardly science.
@carenb32047 ай бұрын
Unless she was pressing her down all the way to the bottom to have pressure enough to cause bruising I don’t think that’s what happened. Just pressing her face under water wouldn’t have bruised it. If she was pushing her all the way to the bottom she would have been very wet herself.
@michellegiordano84124 ай бұрын
I’m still crying over the little boy that was heart wrenching
@adamseidel89017 ай бұрын
Being a single parent with young unruly children is probably one of the hardest jobs both mentally and physically. Adding to the stress, it seems like grandma and grandpa weren’t much of a help at all. Only this woman knows what she did. But she certainly didn’t present like someone who killed her daughter. She presents like a woman who has accepted her fate largely because of the guilt from her daughter dying and so the punishment seems just to her. That’s at least how it came off to me.
@kateashby30664 ай бұрын
“She doesn’t present as a murd3rer”. Then you don’t understand how narcissists work. The axiom “a wolf in sheep’s clothing” is a reference to narcissists. I’ve met plenty of them in my life and MANY identify as good Christian’s, Jews, etc. but are monsters behind closed doors when they think no one’s watching or when their mask slips. I lived with one and once I realized she was a lun@tic, I got out of there. She pretended to be a Christian and she volunteered at veterans fundraisers but in reality she was defrauding them and using these as covers to appear wholesome. I sued her and found out that she had like 7 restraining orders under her record and 17 lawsuits in total. Never judge a book by its cover.
@AngryDad.4 ай бұрын
Always excuses for women.
@CourtneyTunbridge794 ай бұрын
I actually think you might be right.
@Sunflower-ug3eh3 ай бұрын
i had a boy that by the time he was 2 1/2 years old told elaborate and detailed stories. My cousin was babysitting while i ran to the store and when i got back she told me the horrific story he told. I looked at him and he grinned. I said that never happened to those people. She looked at him with fear in her face. He is now 40 years old, still a liar. He is a severe narcissist and sociopath. The boy may have created a story he could not admit to. Also, his grandparents had him and who knows if they coached him into believing something and confused him. SHE PASSED a polygraph. *
@Only-me-observing2 ай бұрын
@Sunflower-ug3eh the 1st interview was 1 hour after the incident
@angelapetrucci55077 ай бұрын
When he recognizes his mother in the courtroom... Literally heartbreaking 💔😭
@zansobar6 ай бұрын
He didn't recognize her until the state told him who it was.
@tamiwingrove56044 ай бұрын
Right! You can tell he is hurt by the situation. I truly believe whether he had a mind of a 6yr old or a 4yr old (as a witness stated) he knew that what he was saying would get his mother in trouble, but felt he should because it's the right thing to do. I just wish they would have young children sit in a room with less people when testifying for the court system.
@bruiserbrodie90184 ай бұрын
Man that hurt my feelings. Poor kid
@CraftyCosmopolitan4 ай бұрын
I cried along
@DonnellOkafor-r2dАй бұрын
When he said sir my heart melted
@miltinhogooglejr86207 ай бұрын
I remember vividly, witnessing my mom being beat up my aunt, on a bright sunny day, on a cobblestone street, as we were walking down that road. I was 3 years old, that afternoon. I am an old man now, and I am not a genius. Trauma sticks to you!
@jollymollyramram97027 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with you Sir.
@SquirtlePower8097 ай бұрын
Sure! Absolutely I understand that! But it is ALSO very possible to implant false memories in a child. We know so. We have mountains of evidence and examples of this occurring. One in particular is the little girl that METICULOUSLY recounted a molestation incident by a family member. It ended in a conviction, but it was later found to be a false memory that was implanted and coached by other adults.
@nixwestlake91967 ай бұрын
Exactly. Kids don’t lie about that stuff. They don’t forget
@DarlaAnne7 ай бұрын
@@nixwestlake9196 That's not true. There was a whole case called the McMartin case where kids were coached like crazy and those people accused were innocent.
@deborahlester40187 ай бұрын
@@SquirtlePower809 His story was basically the same in the police station, one hour after the police got to the home. Who has time to implant memories?
@nancyleeman65962 ай бұрын
I was abused as a child. I can remember it from 4 years old. It happened and I remember it accurately.
@Annie497-f5xАй бұрын
I believe you. Kids do not make up stories like THIS. I suffered a traumatic loss as an adult, and the memories of witnessing what happened are "fractured" by the brain, trying to prevent the body from being overwhelmed with everything, all at once. I recall specifics, finding the body, noting certain things about him, remember the flash of his clothes, running up the steps to get the phone. Trembling fingers having trouble dialing 911, then screeching into it, begging for help. I was hysterical, and the memories of the day still have spaces in between. I believe this little boy added some of the details in order to fill in those gaps in his brain that witnessing trauma causes. He was telling the truth, and the evidence back up his story. I'm so sorry you had to experience that. *hugs*
@agirlisnoone5953Ай бұрын
Kids DO make things up though. There has been MANY cases where the child was coached to lie, especially about sa. It's so sad. Both actual SA and lying about sa.
@אילייןלוי7 ай бұрын
Pierce is an exellent interviewer,he gets right to the point..
@Chex_Swift7 ай бұрын
How is she in jail? There is no evidence. That poor boy should have never had to testify..
@thewanderer11397 ай бұрын
exactly
@ryansack51987 ай бұрын
Did you miss where the water wasn’t high enough for a girl of that height to drown?
@thewanderer11397 ай бұрын
@@ryansack5198 She could have still drowned. She may have panicked. The thing is she got convicted on a child’s theory.
@clarissathompson01037 ай бұрын
I really feel for her. I have a hard time believing she killed her daughter and not her son as well, kids can easily misconstrue situations.
@W0RLDSSMALLESTVI0LIN7 ай бұрын
@@clarissathompson0103 then you are easily conned
@julieking76107 ай бұрын
That little boy never should’ve been made to testify. How traumatizing. His statement should have sufficed. To me that is child abuse. He will never get over that.
@newyardleysinclair99607 ай бұрын
Child abuse? Get real.
@elvisbenitez89997 ай бұрын
He sister deserves he’s testimony
@elvisbenitez89997 ай бұрын
That little boy never should witness the killing of he’s sister
@donnakreye83397 ай бұрын
Either way, the mother is responsible. If that girl was unable to swim then she should have been out there. Maybe that’s what the jury was thinking. There are very few accidents in life. Should she get a life sentence, no, but did she deserve to recognize her shortcomings as a parent?
@mbryanf7 ай бұрын
@julieking You obviously don’t know what abuse really is.
@Hezabelle772 ай бұрын
I was 19 when I had my first daughter back in 97. By 4, they diagnosed ADHD, by 6 they added ODD and OCD, which was young for a girl, but she was so textbook you couldn't deny. I know how difficult those children can be. I am ashamed to admit how much strength it took to restrain my frustration and not lash out, so I can empathize with the amount of stress she may have been experiencing; however, my daughter is now 28 and we're best friends. She had ZERO excuse or right to do what she did, IF she did it.
@joettekanter76997 ай бұрын
A.J. broke my heart! 🙏🏻😔 That being said; the mother passed a lie detector test, grant it, those aren’t permissible by law in most states. How a mother is in prison for life based on a small child’s word is concerning. They also didn’t say if the grandmother was his mother’s, mother. I, also, noted that the same grandparents didn’t take or get custody of him. He was adopted out. I think at the very least she deserves a retrial. I’ve watched Piers Morgan a long time and he’s fierce and to the point. I noticed he went easy on her and even questioned the investigator if he really believed a small child’s word and perception were credible.
@user-gr5bs8gm8r7 ай бұрын
Yes I believe that AJ was coached. I am curious if they did a new trial and had him again what would he say. There are just too many questions. Why were friends, family and coworkers so against her? No one said anything good about her. If she was that bad then why not call CPS on her they could have saved a child’s life.
@cynthiaburrus2557 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I had three children, 9 grandchild ren and I'm expecting my 4th greatgrand child and I am a retired BSN, RN.
@egroegartfart7 ай бұрын
The grandmother said in court that she was the mother of the lady in prison.
@tyannesummer8517 ай бұрын
Dads mum
@Linksballs7 ай бұрын
Grandma who tesified is her mother, you can tell cause they look exactly alike
@TG-fq6vy7 ай бұрын
It’s just difficult when the little boy said his sister said call 911. I don’t know that. That a seven year old child would say that in the middle of being drowned.
@Timetravel7557 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that would not be on the child's mind at that moment.
@viralvinny7 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing. That’s what made me think maybe she didn’t do it or he was told to say that… it’s hard to know if the child was not pushed to say things before the whole ordeal is said and done
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
@@viralvinny he was coached by his grandfather
@اميرمادرا7 ай бұрын
@@viralvinnyyes your ritht here
@stompthedragon40107 ай бұрын
@@viralvinny I thought the same. He said she was yelling , " call the police! " While she was being drowned? I really doubt that. I think this vulnerable baby was lead.
@TawnyC_7 ай бұрын
Definitely not enough for me to convict. The kid didn't even know his mom was in the courtroom.
@positivelangbai...44827 ай бұрын
6mons in jail before trial the hair of his mother was short when she was arrested..maybe thats the reason but after that he recognized his mother
@TawnyC_7 ай бұрын
@@positivelangbai...4482 He recognized her only after the attorney pointed her out. She'd still have the same face.
@virginia29497 ай бұрын
He didnt see her right away. There were a lot of people in the courtroom and it was a very different place for him. Once he looked to his side, he recognized her.
@madsdee78037 ай бұрын
It's enough for me. I would not have sent him back to that drug abuser who was escalating her abuse and then killed his sister in front of him.
@beckipodgurney76727 ай бұрын
It’s called trauma he recognizes her when the point her out. Imagine him feeling like he just fell into another world? Poor little guy . Buying do belle told the truth
@ChaiLatte135 ай бұрын
This is a tough one for me. My nephew's mom had cancer for his entire life. She was diagnosed when he was around 1 year old. Sadly after several reoccurrences it was clear that my sister was not going to live. She had been in the ICU and then transferred to a nursing home on hospice to die. My nephew had just turned 10 years old and knew exactly what was going on. He was in the room with his mom and his grandmother (my mom) when she started to die. Obviously this was really traumatic and hard for everyone. Years later my nephew started screaming at his grandmother for killing his mom and not doing anything to save her. That was the version of events that he remembered or thought had happened and it was not based on reality at all. She had an inoperable brain tumor that continued to spread and there was nothing that could be done. It is very possible that this kid saw the mom giving CPR and thought it was something else entirely.
@weeklydaily47755 ай бұрын
Stunning that they would use a seven year olds testimony
@JuNiStarr226 ай бұрын
The tears that formed when that baby seen his momma n started crying ..sooo touching
@theresevarney47157 ай бұрын
The first case is so heartbreaking. I feel so sad for that little boy. I hope he can find peace and have a wonderful happy life!
@chloefox84717 ай бұрын
I’d like to hear from AJ when he becomes an adult.
@sangertx90777 ай бұрын
This happened in 2007. He would be in his 20’s today.
@chloefox84717 ай бұрын
@@sangertx9077 hopefully he speaks out
@BaiMengLing6 ай бұрын
@@chloefox8471too much trauma, ! The brain is not adult before 25 and then it takes about 10 years of good therapy to get your life together from CPTSD. If you want the truth, wait til he is 25 then be his shrink and hopefully by 2035 you will have uncovered some truth about his childhood ;) I wish you luck
@erikkibler34665 ай бұрын
Someone else said he did on TikTok.they said his story is still the same.
@Kikikikikiki7235 ай бұрын
27:49 he literally said he is now 15
@dianebryant46842 ай бұрын
If I had a clean court record ( and I do ) NO WAY would I not fight for ANY of my grandchildren. And that’s a fact !!! Not ONE would ever be put up for adoption.
@WEEZEE017 ай бұрын
What if the CPR she claimed to perform was what the boy thought his mom used in killing his sister? 🤔 How can the lil boy's testimony be used to judging the mom, what does he know about CPR? I pray for the heart of both mom and kid ❤❤❤❤
@ClassicCarCustodians7 ай бұрын
My thoughts too.
@janefreda70347 ай бұрын
This is what I think as well. I think the boy got confused and pieced together what he thought he saw. I think the daughter probably slipped, inhaled water and panicked and the mother ran out and did CPR and probably did yell at the boy to stop goofing off. The level of panic you would experience in this situation would be off the charts. I think the mom may have yelled for someone to call the emergency services. There's no way the daughter could have if she had her face being pushed under the water.
@amyjosackett-needham5557 ай бұрын
The little girl was big enough to stand up in the pool and the water be almost a foot below the top of her head, if she fell in or he pushed her in all she had to do was stand up there was nothing in the pool to knock her out
@naomimorcom88927 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what I thought
@whatsupdoc847 ай бұрын
That’s what came to my mind too
@LanaKay7777 ай бұрын
My daughter has a 1 yo and a 3 yo. The 1yo is just learning to walk. My daughter was walking into the kitchen, the 1 yo follows and trips and starts crying. Her 3 yo sees the two of them together when his brother falls. He said “Mom! You tripped him!” Of course my daughter did not. But for more than a week, her 3 yo told everyone, including his preschool teacher, that his Mom tripped his brother. Now it’s a funny story that we tell, but if someone would have believed her 3 yo, then what?? I think they coached him, grandma and grandpa or someone decided that he had credibility.
@jojobee427 ай бұрын
Exactly! Small children can tell strange stories that aren't true! And they even believe in what they're saying.
@playaccount5897 ай бұрын
My niece lied to her father on 2 different occasions crying loud that my sister had hit her but my sister didn't she spoke to her to leave something. I was there d 2nd time and she did not hit her when her father came home she told her father that she hit her. The first time was grand-niece was there with her and she said she did hit her kids lie
@kabal25697 ай бұрын
Sorry but there a huuuge difference between a 3 year old and a 8 year old
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
@@kabal2569 not in this scenario. The boy seems extremely babyish.
@ryanaaservantofthelordjesu99237 ай бұрын
@@kabal2569You're right, but you're talking to garbage people, so they won't listen.
@Nadezhda_Nezhenka7 ай бұрын
Isn't it strange a little girl who is being drowned by her mother is screaming "Call 911"?! I bet she'd scream "No, momma, no!" or "Please stop!" or (less probably) "Help!". "Call 911" is what you hear in the movies quite a lot...
@Aviator_Shaheen7 ай бұрын
Maybe she didn’t realise that her mom doing it. She my thought she’s drowning and shouted call 911. I think it’s a punishment that gone wrong
@Nadezhda_Nezhenka7 ай бұрын
@@Aviator_Shaheen I mean it doesn't matter whether the girl was realizing what's going on or not. My point is kids don't yell 'call 911'. They scream No! or Help! IMHO
@BaiMengLing6 ай бұрын
It is well known that neurodivergent children repeat phrases out of context, it is a form of echolalia. Adrianna was diagnosed with ADHD, a condition often associated with ASD as comorbidity and also running in the same families due to their genetic proximity. Therefore it is plausible that AJ is on the autism spectrum, then he would just have repeated whatever his grandparents or police officers fabricated to incriminate a woman they don't like (often the case that autistic people are hated because they are "different" and studies have shown that autistic mothers often have kids with ADHD)
@eugenetswong6 ай бұрын
We need to look at the evidence. I think that the kid is too short to see over the rim of the pool. If so, then his testimony is completely unreliable. Also, he might not know what CPR is or mouth to mouth resuscitation is.
@RaeBattleRapsMood6 ай бұрын
That seemed unreal to me too
@The_authentic_queen_4 ай бұрын
When the young boy started crying, that was heartbreaking.
@laurielaurie82807 ай бұрын
You rarely hear a criminal in prison confess to their crimes.
@FeelinKnitty7 ай бұрын
This is the truest statement here.
@netta965 ай бұрын
They do get it wrong sometimes
@aramisone71984 ай бұрын
When DNA technology came it was proven that only in one prison 16 innocent people were on death row so its not always its proven beyond reasonable doubt.
@kellycuckoo31432 ай бұрын
I think her daughter writing Loser all over her car speaks volumes.
@ralsharp60137 ай бұрын
AJ said during his testimony, he heard his sister scream, grabbed her feet, to try help her out of the pool, BEFORE his mum came outside!! We have to pay attention to the fact that he said Adriana drowned twice that day! 🤔 I suspect this is a definite case of accidental drowning and AJ thought he might be in trouble (when Grandma asked him what happened) ... There's a 48 or minute upload of his court testimony. It's important to watch the prosecution and defence before making up your mind on this case🤔
@Annie497-f5xАй бұрын
Explain the finger shaped bruises found on her forehead that match a splayed hand, perfectly. Explain how an accidental drowning occurred when she was taller than the level of the water, and old enough (unlike a todder) to simply stand up. Explain her telling her co workers, bluntly, how she loathed Adriana. Explain the total lack of toys in that home. When investigators asked, she said she took them away as punishment and had put them in the garage or shed. Guess what they didn't find in the garage or shed? TOYS. She admitted to punishing Adriana harshly, and others testified to it, too. She didn't like her daughter, much less love her. Yes, he added a few things. Why? Because a traumatized memory (such as seeing his sister drowned) is fractured.....an involuntary response to witnessing a trauma that is more than our brains can absorb. It goes into shock mode. Details become fuzzy. Images play out like an internal slide show inside the mind. His little mind filled in those fuzzy spots with expressions and emotions fueled by the shock and trauma. I know because my kids and I experienced such a trauma. My kids (now adults) have no memory of it. I still have fuzzy spots and pieces of the trauma that my brain did not put on record in my head, thank God. Trauma victims would go crazy, otherwise. He is telling the truth, and the evidence supports it.
@rdub8168Ай бұрын
I watched a very extensive interview with him on KZbin. It was with two male cops, I believe him. It was believable, and yes, I know children make up stories.
@travishendrix70267 ай бұрын
Passed a polygraph. Adrianna had bruises on her face and was clearly tall enough to stand in the pool. 1 hour after it happened AJ tells the story. This one is a heartbreaker. Pray AJ is doing well and finding his way.
@LillysConner7 ай бұрын
Yes it’s heartbreaking, I felt his trauma on stand and got me crying.
@-youtalkingtome7 ай бұрын
All the reasons the mom did it. Maybe it was an extremely deranged punishment that went way too far. She still did it.
@jojobee427 ай бұрын
The mom passed the polygraph too. Kids can tell fantasies, and start to believe it themselves.
@Angela-dx6cs7 ай бұрын
Polygraphs are not reliable. It’s pseudoscience.
@LegacyByT7 ай бұрын
People panic so just because she was tall enough to stand up in the pool doesn’t mean that she stood up in the pool
@MikeMontanaMusic2 ай бұрын
Just heartbreaking 💔
@vaska19996 ай бұрын
ABC News has a troubling article about this case called "What A.J. Saw: Mother's Fate Hinged on 7-Year-Old's Testimony" The boy changed his story so many times and so wildly that I don't understand how the court was able to accept his testimony. Furthermore, a 6 year old, he was assessed to have the mental and emotional maturity of a child of four and a half. Finally, his step-grandfather, who hated the mother, was on the scene 30 minutes before the police arrived and may have coached the boy to incriminate the woman he hated. The grandmother has since divorced him. But for me, the most troubling thing is the fact that the boy told so many *wildly* divergent versions of what had happened, I was shocked when I read the article just now.
@l.w.paradis21085 ай бұрын
This should never be enough to convict. Either we believe in "beyond reasonable doubt" or we don't. I do.
@Arae485 ай бұрын
The medical examiner has also been fired for being negligent for over 36 cases! This story stinks and this woman should be released immediately! This boy is now a man and has been adopted by an aunt! He needs to come foward. Innocence prodject should be on this case,
@PKC275 ай бұрын
I seen the case on ID years ago and I totally agree with you more because AJ did change his story several times and I believe the grandparents had the opportunity to tell him what to say to the police because they came there and picked AJ up and the grandmother calling the police and saying they need to bring AJ to them because of what he told them happened to his sister. They had the opportunity and time to coach him what to say because they did not like his mother but go figure they didn’t want to adopt AJ they let there grandson be adopted by complete strangers there’s definitely something wrong with that family for sure.
@Arae485 ай бұрын
@@PKC27 I did read A.J. was adopted by his aunt. Regardless he’s a grown man now and he needs to come foward. I’m sure he knows what happened. Although, this family is toxic and could have brainwashed him for life. Just awful
@PKC275 ай бұрын
@@Arae48 where did you see that he was adopted by a aunt ?
@lolahelena917 ай бұрын
When she talked about the moment that Adrianna died there was not one single emotion in her face. I have never seen that by a mother that lost her child. I thought that was very strange
@staceyb.58787 ай бұрын
I agree! It was cold.
@allison55307 ай бұрын
Cold as ice
@reggaefan27007 ай бұрын
Sad to say, that first lady killer was more believable than the second lady killer (beauty queen). That ex-beauty was lying from the jump.
@taleenkassabian11967 ай бұрын
Agree. The only emotion she showed was when the judge was explaining her two options - life or execution.
@JusticeWatchHag7 ай бұрын
This wasn't a "mother" it was a monster.
@leelydston12257 ай бұрын
I don't understand how a small 7 y/o child could scream "AJ AJ Call the Police" while a grown woman was holding her head underwater?
@tamithomas85197 ай бұрын
I had the same thoughts.
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
yeah his story is literally not possible. Similar to the kids in the McMartin preschool trial, but that didn't stop the prosecution from going forward.
@keemarie17 ай бұрын
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that.
@chloeuntrau45887 ай бұрын
exactly
@mariadavis87457 ай бұрын
I’ve taught 7 year olds. Of course they’re capable of saying call the police in a situation like that. However I do have doubt that she did this.
@kellycuckoo31432 ай бұрын
I watched his entire interview with the police the day she was murdered. He saw her drown his sister. They tried to ask him in many different ways, and he never wavered. I will never believe this monstrous excuse for a mother should see the light of day.
@Godhelphumanity-s6g7 ай бұрын
I find piers much more interesting and brilliant in these kind of shows more than the political debates and he takes side and he we are so tired of politics and debates and war and all of that this is so different and he is absolutely brilliant in this show
@joshuadavies25416 ай бұрын
How is that kid gonna scream anything if the mom was drowning her she wouldn't be able to say anything. This isn't right man
@fitnessbyconnie7 ай бұрын
I have mixed feelings about that first case
@TheAustrianPainter877 ай бұрын
It's actually pretty cut and dry. If you have an IQ above 80😊
@danishaferreira77962 ай бұрын
Watching this boy on the stand makes me cry every single time. I wish they had interviewed him this time around. He should be around 15 or so. His testimony today would hold a lot more weight.
@emilyjane99017 ай бұрын
I believe the boy. I absolutely do. But they shouldve just recorded his testimony to play in court, not brought him in the face his mother in there.
@AlexB-pp7dc7 ай бұрын
That’s not how the law works. You have the right to face your accusers no matter how sad and painful it is.
@26michaeluk7 ай бұрын
@@AlexB-pp7dc actually they usually don't put kids on the stand like that. Florida is one of the rare states that does it.
@vaska19996 ай бұрын
I don't think the boy knows what he saw. He actuaytold MANY divergent stories about what had happened. Moreover, his step-grandfather, who hates the mother, was on the scene for full 30 minutes before the police arrived and is thought by many to have coached the child to incriminate the woman he hated. Finally, doctors who assessed him before trial said that at 6 years old, he was developmentally at the stage of a 4 and a half year old, an age at which children confabulate a lot.
@ANANDALEEMA7 ай бұрын
I would love to know how AJ did after his mother was jailed and how he did in his life so far. Does he suffer from depression for example? Did he get therapy? Are his adoptive parents good to him?
@Muriithitalksfootball7 ай бұрын
It's disturbing fr
@Benshe1007 ай бұрын
I think he'd be around 24 now? Prayers for him.
@madsdee78037 ай бұрын
He's done well. That's all I'm saying about him and he still knows what he saw and stands by it.
@professorking51527 ай бұрын
@@madsdee7803 so he is ok with his mother in jail for life? i really do not believe that she killed his sister based on all we see here! so many people believe she is innocent when if not, they would say she isn't, as the social media is ruthless... he needs to man up and say he is wrong!
@sonjagatto99817 ай бұрын
@@professorking5152 This is saying a lot about you... 😒
@andresflores69487 ай бұрын
An Angel, a child and a little big man.😭 God bless his heart.🙏
@Taco_Raider7 ай бұрын
A block of cheese and a chicken salad sandwich
@sonjagatto99817 ай бұрын
@@Taco_Raider What?
@Taco_Raider7 ай бұрын
@@sonjagatto9981 A block of cheese and a chicken salad sandwich
@courtneymcgregor34176 ай бұрын
As an investigator in Australia, I believe that the little boy thought he was hurting his sister, but he actually saw his mum doing CPR. It's such a heartbreaking story. Certainly not the first time I've come across this case. Young children will embelish stories to get some understanding of the seriousness of it. It's simply what young children do. It's how their immature minds work.
@erikkibler34665 ай бұрын
She was doing cpr to the daughter while the daughter was still in the pool?not sure that makes much sense
@courtneymcgregor34175 ай бұрын
@erikkibler3466 you do know that life savers, emergency personnel are trained to start CPR etc while getting them out of water....any water. Furthermore, she probably wasn't trained, had seen it on TV AND was a traumatised mother. Don't judge til you've been there. At the end of the day,, that little boy should NOT have been used for testimony. Kids see things through a far different lens than adults.
@laurabernard20945 ай бұрын
In this case disagree with you completely… As this boy will turn 18 we will then hear the actual truth. (Again)😢
@courtneymcgregor34175 ай бұрын
@laurabernard2094 it means nothing. Childhood memories can often stick. Sometimes, they don't. Either can be accurate.
@actuallyapomergranate5 ай бұрын
@@laurabernard2094 this memory will be in his mind forever whether its real or fake. If he grows up believing what he saw then he will say the same thing at 18 but it could possibly be a false memory
@traveltimes41097 ай бұрын
Piers did an excellent job interviewing both of these women. I love these types of interviews!
@Akenfelds17 ай бұрын
Not wanting to defend that women, but I'm stunned that a seven year old can be called as a witness in court. That's really bad. Children at that age cannot be considered credible witnesses for many, many reasons. At that age, they don't have a firm grip on reality, they don't understand the seriousness of a court case, they can be coaxed and coached to answer a certain way out of fear, they get people and situations bamboozled, their memory isn't as reliable as an adult's memory (in general), and they can't be subject to robust cross-examination. The evidence of a seven year old is borderline worthless.
@Ms.OliversLife6 ай бұрын
Agree!!!!!
@rik-1-j6n6 ай бұрын
You’re wrong children are more honest than adults because they dot have a social filter yet. She did it.
@Oppenheimer-co7bw6 ай бұрын
@@rik-1-j6n Children are telling lies and tales.
@zamfambam5 ай бұрын
Why would the kid draw that and write that down.
@bella37755 ай бұрын
Agree completely
@barbarabangert65945 ай бұрын
She seems so calm and madder of fact
@tsomotsomik27546 ай бұрын
When the poor AJ burst into tears seeing mommy 😢😢😢 so heartbreaking. Can’t believe they put a small child through this…
@kateashby30664 ай бұрын
SHE put him through that. She did. The alternative was to not have him testify, she goes free and gets her son back and lord knows what she does to him for ratting on her 😢
@CraftyCosmopolitan4 ай бұрын
Broke my heart
@kathybartlett7612 ай бұрын
Why could they not have to boy testify in the judge’s chambers? I know someone whose child was able to do this and the video played for the jury.
@JustMomHereАй бұрын
It really does feel terribly wrong. Surely there was a safer way to do that and get the boy’s testimony. It felt like they were using him for effect. I cannot imagine how much more damage was caused by forcing him to do this.
@EJ-747 ай бұрын
I lost my 7yr old son to a horrific car accident in 2007, I have to say this really hit me hard!!! I can't imagine someone killing their own child but I truly believe AJ is telling the truth, sadly!!!! 🙏🏻
@OjitosChiquititosmaquillaje7 ай бұрын
100%
@kathleendobens66487 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@LillysConner7 ай бұрын
Am so sorry for your loss, the angel honored you with his time for 7 precious years. Yes I think AJ told exactly what he saw and the injuries to Adriana’s face confirmed it.
@pennyp73827 ай бұрын
That's an excruciating pain. I'm so sorry.
@Flaubert7 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear
@roxikoko37446 ай бұрын
I used to remember things that I later found out didn't actually happen when I was a kid.
@lira2766 ай бұрын
Like what?
@kaaja_xdlmao65856 ай бұрын
@@lira276 having friends
@mortenhallangen19336 ай бұрын
Totally normal.
@l.w.paradis21085 ай бұрын
@@lira276 I remember the "satanic panic." Thousands of kids made up stuff.
@jules64604 ай бұрын
His interview before she was arrested seems like he's telling little lies. He got his play gun? I haven't finished watching but question if she actually did this!
@hannahtyron1423 ай бұрын
I want to hear his testimony now in 2024. It was heart wrenching seeing that boy cry for his mother and grasp the lawyer's hand.
@BeMoreAwareGodWatches7 ай бұрын
I believe AJ. Sweet boy was put in a position to testify against his own mother that he knew he would never see again. What an absolute sad story. Unbelievable. That courtroom footage is so HEARTBREAKING 💔 I put myself in his shoes and I’m literally crying about it. My own mother!!?
@reeferseasaltАй бұрын
Seriously, some people have a hard time using their common sense. This doesn't just happen like this. She neglected them and I don't think it's ever appropriate to even fathom killing your own child. Just think about it
@crystallc88717 ай бұрын
Seeing that little boy in tears is heartbreaking. 💔
@Angelfire.7 ай бұрын
She must not have had a very good lawyer. There was reasonable doubt all over the place. If the girl aspirated water as she fell in the pool, she could have easily panicked causing her to aspirate more water and then drown. She was only 7, so as she thrashed around drowning, it may not have even occured to her to stand up. The marks on her face also sound consistent with someone gripping her face with adrenalin pumping, while giving her mouth to mouth. The mom did give her CPR. As for the boy's testimony, he was known to embelish, and he stated in one interview she held his sister's face under water so she couldn't scream, yet in another said the girl screamed for him to call police. Which is it? Isn't it more likely a 7 year old would be screaming for her mom to stop, or just screaming? Studies have shown that memory is not as clear as we previously assumed, and he was what, 6 or so? There was no way I would have voted guilty if I was on that jury!
@Mrs.TJTaylor7 ай бұрын
Nah.
@Angelfire.7 ай бұрын
@Mrs.TJTaylor I'm an open-minded person. Which part of my comment doesn't stand up to logic? If you can "out-logic" me with analyzing this case, I will gladly acknowledge it.
@bouchraoudghiri90207 ай бұрын
Really you what I thought
@madsdee78037 ай бұрын
The marks on her face - also over her mouth.
@cynthiadavid52827 ай бұрын
I felt it was an accident I feel for the mom
@pkcity54534 ай бұрын
Please do more of these interviews!
@LillysConner7 ай бұрын
AJ got me crying too. That was such big weight put on his little shoulders. For those saying he was confused, injuries were found on Adriana’s face consistent with the way he described the mother’s hand placement.
@brookiegremlin66607 ай бұрын
junk science
@allison55307 ай бұрын
He was not confused at all,poor sweet child . This is gutwrenching, this poor child.😢
@junglekutz56257 ай бұрын
I'm not sure why anyone would say that a full grown child like that would be confused with what he saw. 2 and 3 year Olds can make sense of their experiences, as well as what is going on around them. Plus, he was asked what happened. No one coerced him into saying things in ways that they thought it might have happened. This whole taking a position to believe one knows things and or people that they were not fully present to see or to know, confirms how important being educated is. As an educated mind not only knows better. But it also knows the repercussions of what jumping to poor conclusions can do.
@LillysConner7 ай бұрын
@@junglekutz5625 yes you are right and AJ actually brought it up to his grandmother when she took him and the mother saying he just has wild imagination, which is probably true, but the fact is he never added other stories, stated only what he saw and heard.
@danielbrofford38857 ай бұрын
When you have people, police officers, children services, feeding the kid information it’s real easy to get them to say what you want them to say.
@Trending_News_Kenya7 ай бұрын
Ronda has switched on to her acting mode real quick 😅😅😅
@nemix52847 ай бұрын
We were on holiday in the countryside with my three-year-old daughter, she was running with the wasps, playing football, chasing her cousins. She was covered in bruises and had scratches. The day before she left for home, while playing with her cousin, she hit her forehead on a wooden railing and injured her forehead. She looked like an abused child and her cousin made her think that her mother did this to her (I never raised a hand to my daughter) and that's what she told everyone - anyone who asked what happened, she said "mommy did it to me" even though it wasn't true (luckily I wasn't prosecuted for this)
@aleshalynn14046 ай бұрын
It's a solid proof that children can be coached to meet the narrative. It's sad that children can be used. Breaks my heart.
@smiles87192 ай бұрын
This is so heartbreaking. James must have missed his mother and so confused about what is going on.
@Debateyourright7 ай бұрын
The Standard of Proof (Beyond a reasonable doubt) was NEVER met in the Amanda Case!!
@StarFace-cf2jr7 ай бұрын
Plus.... Abusers indeed have two faces or personas. People struggle or refuse to believe the abused's version because they do not know or see the dark side of the abuser's personality. I have an issue with enablers who just don't care enough to even consider that there might be a dark side to a charming persona. Nowadays people are much more aware of the brutality and insidious nature of narcissistic abuse, be it physical or psychological or emotional or spiritual, but there are still those folk who only believe what they experience or think they see. Bless their souls, they will never become educated until it happens to them or someone they truly care about. To the ones that are not believed when they try to speak their truth, stand firm. God is real and He knows and sees everything that happens in secret or in private. He is the ultimate and righteous judge.. and does not lie, since He IS Truth! Believe on Him and trust in Him alone. Blessings.
@bronzelady7 ай бұрын
This baby broke my heart. I pray for peace and understanding for him. So sad.
@helenbartoszek2437 ай бұрын
I've watched this a couple of times and have not seen a baby. Are you commenting on another case or am I missing something? I don't get it!
@popcornlady17117 ай бұрын
@@helenbartoszek243 She probably means the 7 year old boy, 'baby' is often used synonymously with 'child', it's endearing. 😊
@helenbartoszek2437 ай бұрын
@@popcornlady1711 Not something done in Australia. A baby is a baby, a toddler when they start walking and a child about 3 years upwards until they become a teenager and then adult. Otherwise it's a bit confusing. To call a 7 year old a baby is strange.
@anna-mariadavis59147 ай бұрын
@@helenbartoszek243not at all it’s cultural especially with Black American people we call our children and most innocent children babies as in our babies it’s out of love.
@helenbartoszek2437 ай бұрын
@@anna-mariadavis5914 Uh ha! Now I know. Being cultural makes sense.
@julespeace80267 ай бұрын
My daughter 6yrs old was in the pool and it was only waist deep she slipped forward while in the pool but stayed with her head down in the water and I called to my brother who was in the pool to quickly lift her head up but he was baffled why she just didn't bother to put her head up but he raced towards her and lifted her head up and she was coughing out the water and crying. I asked her why she didn't lift her head and she said she didn't know why .
@grandma4607 ай бұрын
People drown in water they can stand in.
@_BO.4 ай бұрын
Yes! Facts: kids can drown in just a few inches of water. That's why parents always must keep an eye on their kids when they are playing in a pool and not look away of a second.There have been more then one tragic accident where this has happened. I hope parents and babysitters get educated on this.
@varsha4469Ай бұрын
She didn't clean the children's bed, the officers had to hold their nose shut, nasty, neglectful woman
@suzangurung5094 ай бұрын
Seeing that little kid cry, and grab the lawyers hand, broke my freaking heart, literally tears in my eyes
@bpet69904 ай бұрын
Why? …the kid put his mom in prison withoit a blink of an eye , and the prosecutor didnt look for more evidence….. nothing heartbreaking about this boy, i mean he has a golden career waiting for him in Hollywood as a top actor
@ChristineDuval-cy5ck6 ай бұрын
The autopsy with hand markings on little girls face did it for me.
@tammywallace56115 ай бұрын
I was somewhat believing the Mom but same for me
@bettybooprocks30935 ай бұрын
I just said…the little girl would have bruises &/or scratches. So would mom!
@usastrong89135 ай бұрын
It's from cpr
@karabrodsky28524 ай бұрын
The son did say he saw his mom put her hand on the daughters face. But then again the mother could have grabbed her face to put air in her mouth.
@BarthBikoi3 ай бұрын
I mean I started doubting when the prosecutor said she was taller than the pool!
@francesm59787 ай бұрын
The second story is just crocodile tears on her part. She keeps trying to squeeze the tears out literally!
@norawalker91807 ай бұрын
Sometimes people who are medicated with antipsychotic drugs cannot cry, even though their emotions may be of sorrow or sadness. Im not saying that this is the case with this woman, but for many people this is the case.
@ebonymontgomery6447 ай бұрын
And victimize herself.
@karenhackmack45487 ай бұрын
9@@norawalker9180
@rejeangadbois31237 ай бұрын
@@norawalker9180 Sorry but I take pills I'm a man and I can cry. You don't know what you are talking about.
@francesm59787 ай бұрын
If she killed boyfriend in self defence, why run? Just call police and tell them what happened. She ran because she was guilty.
@MsMazatlansin7 ай бұрын
OJ run away and was found not guilty
@katiechisholm7 ай бұрын
It happens quite a bit.
@brendalohrke24027 ай бұрын
NOT Necessarily TRUE. BECAUSE SHE HAD NEVER KILLED BEFORE SHE FREAKED OUT AND RAN.
@Sassysouthrnbelle7 ай бұрын
Maybe she thought police wouldn’t believe her…they probably wouldn’t have.
@-youtalkingtome7 ай бұрын
@@MsMazatlansinHe was found guilty at the civil trial and then wrote a book explaining the murders in detail. Good riddance to oj.
@tylerdurr29792 ай бұрын
It should be illegal to put a child that young on the witness stand. Seeing him cry absolutely broke my heart 💔
@Lepewhi7 ай бұрын
The second story, the woman cried, no tears😢.
@WEEZEE017 ай бұрын
Comment I was looking for 🤭
@DarlaAnne7 ай бұрын
How do you not see the tear streaks on the right side of her face (her right) that are causing her mascara to run? Her eyes are entirely watery. Not saying she didn't do it but let's not exaggerate.
@motlagomangmankgomelaphela10517 ай бұрын
She is so faking and she makes me so mad
@GodIsLove4477 ай бұрын
Master manipulator
@yopeter1016 ай бұрын
Yes easily tell she’s fake crying
@aleshalynn14046 ай бұрын
How would this child be able to see over the pool to know how his mother was holding her down?
@Michelle-fb5og6 ай бұрын
Great point!
@Marcella-md7ul5 ай бұрын
Exactly. I'm telling you, something's off with this young man.@@Michelle-fb5og
@gst93255 ай бұрын
easy, the girl was trying to get out with all here power. also it was not the first he saw it, but it was the last time
@AngryDad.4 ай бұрын
Look he's a teenager now. He knows what he saw. This woman had a track record of abuse
@bpet69904 ай бұрын
Thats the question no one asks
@karinasanchez32857 ай бұрын
This is sooo very sad, it’s hard to comprehend such actions… the world can be such a hard place to live in. 😞
@Jess-ce5ur7 ай бұрын
Make the best of everyday!! Count all the blessings in your life.. even if it's just one..
@karinasanchez32857 ай бұрын
@Jess-ce5ur: Amen to that 🙏✌🏻
@اميرمادرا7 ай бұрын
I agree with you here my friend😊
@wifemotherconservative3432Ай бұрын
I don't think she should have been found guilty of murdering her daughter.