Yeah, they published victims names, they persuit them everywhere, but never published names of assaulters, never arrested or investigated them. What a world are we leave in?
@Kukurom9 ай бұрын
God will give them Justice.
@peachylyn9 ай бұрын
@@KukuromGod gave man free will knowing we should pursue our own justice
@Emmie19 ай бұрын
@@Kukurom God let them assault children, he ain't doing nothing 🤷🏻♀️
@Nana-qc3sd9 ай бұрын
Thats Korea for you, their laws are so outdated
@star2ships9 ай бұрын
@@Nana-qc3sdsadly this took place in china both korea and china have such fucked up laws
@ittssgggdddds80219 ай бұрын
If he only got 16 years the judge and prosecutor need to be investigated as well.
@safehouse4329 ай бұрын
Welcome to China, first time? They were either brought out with the dirty money or convinced by the gov to get it done quickly and to sweep as much of it under the rug as possible to not embrass the gov. It is why the state sponsored media posted the victims' photos they were getting punished by the gov media so that they would stop talking about it sooner and to remind others who could speak up what would happen to them too.
@ConsciousConversations9 ай бұрын
EVERY SINGLE TIME. Many cases in the US are the SAME
@teodorasavoiu46649 ай бұрын
Same in many countries! The laws don't punish sexual assault and crimes against children enough. Makes you wonder what the prosecutors, judges and the people writing those laws in the first place have to gain from this.
@zin_zin19039 ай бұрын
@@teodorasavoiu4664 Not being caught themselves, thats what they gain :/
@IamAWESOME39809 ай бұрын
the judge and prosecutor are probably on their payrolls. civil servants' salaries are pitiful in china. they need to make money with their jobs some otherways....
@ryancampbell21929 ай бұрын
SO disturbing. Years ago I worked with an engineer in Texas who just didn't show up for work one day. We later found out that he had traveled to Oregon to meet up with what he thought was an 11 year old boy - but was actually a sting operation. He was seemingly so normal, married, 3 kids. We were all so shocked & disgusted that he was just so normal, but was so obviously fecked up.
@justawaitress84219 ай бұрын
As a woman, it amazes and disgusts me, how man men can “have it all” and it still not be enough… they’ll throw it all away and hurt innocent women and children over some dicktainment. When proverbs says a man without self control is more easily conquered than a city without walls, it does not exaggerate.
@kingsdaughter98497 ай бұрын
Yet, this is exactly the same for millions of these predators.. there is evil that lurks in the hearts of all men'.
@Yo-pz1em6 ай бұрын
Same thing happened at my workplace! 45 year old married man with 2 sons…went to go meet a 12 year old girl. Disgusting.
@RubyTye6 ай бұрын
You cant say all men have something dark in them... thats a bad generalization and flawed @kingsdaughter9849
@user-jy2sj4ed4i6 ай бұрын
@@kingsdaughter9849all people. Not men alone
@tamiirae66369 ай бұрын
The fact the kids were blamed for this.....the literal children who were targeted with a chance to go to school are blamed.....shunned...let that sink in 😭
@kiln.or.be.kilned9 ай бұрын
That's the way it always is with this satanic child abuse bullshit. Look at the Mc Martin case. The children and parents alike were shunned and defamed. Or the parents of the children that the queen abducted in Canada, never to be seen again. Defamed and isolated. We are in a world run and owned by pedophiles. If we all remain ignorant to it we can never rise against them.
@aurora87499 ай бұрын
This might sound weird but the reason society blamed the kids is due to misogyny. That's really it. If the victims had been boys they wouldn't have had the same reaction and also society never holds males accountable for their own actions, no matter how evil they are, even in cases of murder the female victims are blamed by society. Its really disgusting but what's worse is I know it will never end because not enough women have woken up to just how misogynistic society is and the only way women might have an impact on it is by refusing to sleep with misogynistic men and by being way more involved in their son's inner worlds and actually holding their sons accountable when they do wrong. Idk how many women have told me their mother in laws justified their sons domestic violence or infidelity. One woman even said her mother in-law said it was her fault (the wife's) that her son sexually abused their kids because she chose to get a divorce. Absolutely sick! I love my kids more than anything and would die for them in a heartbeat but I also hold them accountable and would never excuse them if they committed heinous crimes.
@Themuslimnurse8 ай бұрын
What the fuck is next pedophiles lives matter movement. I dont know why and i dont like how i saw this coming from miles away considering the fucked up people with no common sense
@suhtangwong8 ай бұрын
For Asian people, it doesn't matter how giving, caring or nice you are, one slip up and you are shunned forever...
@havu22367 ай бұрын
That Asian for you.
@honeybeerandom9 ай бұрын
They were CHILDREN. Let me say that again. CHILDREN. These people's actions are disgusting, not just disgusting, vile, abominable, horrific. It feels gross to even call them people.
@aoi_lovesart9 ай бұрын
For real. Another case where the goverment fails to protect children
@AuthenticWe9 ай бұрын
Your right evil isn't a person(s) it's a shadow form that overrules the weak.... But I must say, women predators are also very real and even more stealthy
@okayno40459 ай бұрын
@@AuthenticWeNobody brought up gender, but thanks for making the conversation counter-productive.
@dianaosazenaye13139 ай бұрын
People are sick
@KizhyKat9 ай бұрын
@VillesFanUTTPYou’re not going to get subscribers this way. It’s desperate and pathetic
@Larchkty03248 ай бұрын
I worked for a world known company that is well known and trusted with childcare programs. I remember they have yearly mandatory trainings related to spotting predators because that company specifically had so many child predators that ould try to apply due to how trusted the company was within most communities. We were instructed to report anyone even trying to be alone with a child. It was depressing to realize the lenghts these people go to in order to get access to children.
@NerdilyDone8 ай бұрын
Yeah, I went to work with a charity organization, and the first thing they did was require a seminar discussing predators.
@blackdandelion55497 ай бұрын
Some organizations will raise funds to go on mission trips to specific countries and areas and those who made larger donations got to choose what area they were going to and could kind of make their own "mission trip" and then other, likely more reputable people who were actually good caring people who had to raise money to go and help others would have a much more diverse group that had far more women and different ages in it along with bringing a person who had specialized training in a helpful area such as a trained medical professional or a licensed contractor, etc. Those other big spender groups tended to be middle age and older male dominated groups and they went to areas with terrible issues with child trafficking and other like crimes and happens to bring extra money with them. If they were not going with the banner of certain organizations then going to certain areas of the world on a repeated basis might look a little suspicious. Now if anyone asks they are going to help the kids. . . . . .or animals or build wells or w/e BS they need to say for w/e org. and area of the world they were going to.
@phaljones490Ай бұрын
I’m a pre school teacher we’re required to do several hours of training on this in my state
@morrigonghoulsli48739 ай бұрын
"Kids are a hobby for rich people." This story makes me ill. There's no punishment that I would find too harsh for these monsters.
@pamelalapierre66787 ай бұрын
AGREED !!!
@erviebilang87316 ай бұрын
...turns stomach up-side-dow...
@jamieb34855 ай бұрын
It's true
@nitprb16482 ай бұрын
@@jamieb3485yep, I know a few very rich friends who say they have slept with numerous underage girls ,, the guys are 28 -32 years of age btw
@We_Want_It_All17 күн бұрын
There would be..., on Judgment Day
@johnsingletonofficial23629 ай бұрын
wow! the victim says "I'm so glad my parents don't know how to read so they can't read the comments of what's being said about our family. How evil do you have to be to a point you have it in you to blame children for what happened to them? I don't understand the world we live in.
@sheluvssmokedupeyes19 ай бұрын
That Hass to go with constraints of culture in a lot of southeast Asian cultures and Asian cultures. The girl is blamed for what happens to her.
@TomTreutlein8 ай бұрын
It's a world that turned its back on God. If it wants to redeem itself then it needs to face this fact. Reconcile, repent, be reborn, or continue to suffer. It's only going to get worse for all of you. The writing is on the walls.
@alfredfreedomjones51058 ай бұрын
@@sheluvssmokedupeyes1 the girl is blamed for SA/rape in literally EVERY single culture! 💔
@MWard-kp3dk8 ай бұрын
It could be pedos who make those comments trying to make it an okay thing and blame the wrong party so it can happen more, just a thought
@sheluvssmokedupeyes18 ай бұрын
@@alfredfreedomjones5105 it’s worse in Asian culture in America. Women are not blamed for rape, but if we go to Islamic culture is in Asian cultures, it’s highly likely that the woman is going to be blamed for her sexual assault. It’s more highly likely that in America. Matter-of-factly it’s so highly probable that most women in certain Asian countries do not even report their sexual assaults for fear of of being shamed by the culture.
@shannonharpole50709 ай бұрын
Hey Stephanie. There was recently a shocking discovery in Raymond, Mississippi. Over 215 unmarked bodies were found buried behind a prison. None of the families were notified and these were mainly innocent people wrongfully killed by the police. I am not sure how much information you could find on it right now because it is not really being talked about enough but if you could look into it and make a video on it I think it would be a great way to raise awareness. More and more "missing" people are being found in this field and it breaks my heart that their families might still be looking for them. If you want to know more about it the jail is in Hinds county and it is called Raymond Jail. Thank you so much and I hope this reaches you.
@Skellabunny4209 ай бұрын
😳!!!! That’s scary! I HOPE Stephanie DOES tell that story!!
@chasb32348 ай бұрын
I heard about this. I live in Choctaw. 😢
@chasb32348 ай бұрын
@rottenmango
@Skellabunny4208 ай бұрын
@Rotten Mango.. Omgosh??! Stephanie.. PLEASE DO RESEARCH AND A STORY ON THIS?! I haven’t looked it up, but wow.. I was just reminded of it by a recent comment posted here. Please 🙏🏻
@Skellabunny4208 ай бұрын
Do you guyz know if it’s a really old self made ‘cemetery’ / murder ground? Or within the past 30 years and up? I want her team to do research on this it would be such a devastating but great story to uncover who the perpetrators might be.. 😧
@lauralouise16469 ай бұрын
The 3 words "charity selling students" are truly spine chilling!
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
For real. 😬
@terriblink2229 ай бұрын
unfortunately its way more common than it seems, there are even adoption agencies accused of knowingly putting kids in homes with abusive people or traffickers
@just_me_myself_and_I_999 ай бұрын
I think this is what all the celebrities do,adopting kids and doing charity outside the country
@mustbetheSUN9 ай бұрын
This feels so wrong on a primal level. I have nothing to do with it and I feel dirty just knowing about it. Honestly if the gods said "we have to destroy humanity" and showed me this, it would be hard to argue.
@lauralouise16469 ай бұрын
@mustbetheSUN Agreed, It really lets you know the devil is real
@KrazyGlueEXTREME9 ай бұрын
it was so heartbreaking hearing the kids say they would rather be SA'ed than not have a future. i was seriously about to cry then you said that the dirty donors were never investigated and immediate rage. not even bothering to investigate is so disgusting. what do the police even get paid to do.
@samwindmill82649 ай бұрын
I obviously don't know for sure, but I do know that the authorities in the PRC are very often A: corrupt to the core, B: incompetent, and/or C: far more concerned with controlling the population, mainly repressing any and all dissent, than with bringing well-off scum bags to justice
@nussknacker98279 ай бұрын
The rich pee-dos own the police
@rizkiramadhan92669 ай бұрын
The fact that they're rich already warrants immediate investigation and swift handling
@Ninaloasana9 ай бұрын
The disgusting part is how China's government, China, the global leading economy China, can't ensure that all under-privileged children in the country could get access to elementary and secondary level education for free.
@auroraflash9 ай бұрын
What would you rather do than live in poverty? Interesting question.
@patdnsouth8 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work my brave sister!
@meeramfatima1336 ай бұрын
NICE
@n.e.e.k.s9 ай бұрын
I'm a survivor of csa and while this case is sick, the results don't surprise me. I was assaulted from around 4-12 years old and he barely got any consequences. I testified alongside another victim of his, totaling his charges to an average of 40 years if he was convicted. He got 6 months and got out 2 months early on "good behavior". He also never had to register because of a loophole the they found. He had victims before me and after me and had already been taken to court for similar reasons, but he now lives 6 blocks from an elementary school and .5 miles from my house. I felt the same hollowness listening to this case that I felt when I saw the alert that David Robert Miller had been let out of Franklin County jail. I still see him around town and it scares me. We need more advocates for putting monsters like him and weng away for good
@laurastabell24899 ай бұрын
Sue him if you can.The statute of limitations is extended or eliminated entirely in the most progressive states. Sorry to hear this happened to you. The laws may have to change in your state. Contact your legislators! Rape was recognized as a human rights violation by the UN a few years ago. If we signed that treaty, the local and federal laws are supposed to follow that. The USA and Saudi Arabia are the only two countries that havent signed the treaty giving woman equal rights. I think we signed the human rights treaty.
@TheSwauzz9 ай бұрын
It boggles my mind that a child assaulter can be judged to have good behavior when they are not in jail with children, whom are their targets. Your case is sadly not unique and it seriously pisses me off. It literally doesn't make sense. There is a serious lack of understanding going on about the psyche of a child predator. It's very different than an adult or even teen predator.
@Welcometothesunnyside19899 ай бұрын
Most don’t even make it to court and those that do further traumatized the victims because not only do they realize that that one person was evil but that the things and systems in place to protect them r also evil Many including myself grow up with issues and try to off themselves These ppl and the reactions of others really make it worse as well
@peenyweeny38349 ай бұрын
comments like this make me so angry. the local community should step up and *do something* about these predators if police isnt going to. im so sorry they failed to protect you
@kiln.or.be.kilned9 ай бұрын
@@peenyweeny3834we do need to stand up worldwide. We are run and owned by these pedo monsters. We pay our taxes to them. We get our sin numbers and sign our wedding certificates with them. The ancient occultic bloodlines have carried on with this sex magic abuse for the rise and fall of civilizations and they will continue for want of us the public opening our eyes to it all. We are misled for want of knowledge but they mock us in plain sight all the time in music videos and movies. You get to know their symbolism and come so see it is in everything. From Disney's it's a small world ride park, to toys like lol dolls, to the fashion runway. If we all learn more they can loose the chokehold they have on the world system, but not without us learning about these dark sad subjects.
@thatweirdonamedmax91749 ай бұрын
16 years is nothing. 16 is how old some of his victims were. He deserves a lifetime. What he did will stock with the victim's and their families for the rest of their lives. He only has to face it for 16 years. The people who "bought" these girls and support this deserve to at least be investigated.
@jessicaclakley36919 ай бұрын
My hope is he doesn’t make it out, pedos don’t do well in prison 😊
@Terri-zn9sr8 ай бұрын
@jessicac lakley3691 Yep, and I find it comforting
@ankhels8 ай бұрын
@@jessicaclakley3691Is that true for China though? That statement is specifically for US prisons. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear other countries have something similar, but I’m just saying, when people say that it’s usually about the USA. I don’t know if China has the same sentiment.
@RussianDoomerGirl7 ай бұрын
A PE teacher from my school married a girl who used to be his student The whole thing was something to joke around since I thought that they got together after she graduated. I've recently found out that the guy started dating her when she was still at school and moreover he also harassed one of my friends by touching her inappropriately in private. I'm so disgusted because he still works with kids and has a young daughter😢
@NikkiC7774 ай бұрын
That is awful. I am surprised that parents are ok with him being around their kids, because since he married a past student that would typically make many people pretty suspicious, that something was going on while she was still underage. At least I know I would be suspicious if I heard something like that about a teacher.
@StefaniSensabaugh20 күн бұрын
I went to Elmwood I had a computer teacher that randomly disappeared one day found out him and this popular girl a grade above me was texting back and forth serial texts and swapping nudes and her mom worked at Verizon and was looking at her account and saw what was going on
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
This world is truly scary for innocent people/kids.😢
@seagl4ss9 ай бұрын
They’re the vulnerable groups who need the most help and protection yet more often than not get the opposite 💔
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
@@seagl4ss indeed. Most protection in this messed up society.
@Eldavide8889 ай бұрын
Est ce que vous vous demandez parfois quel est le but ou même le pourquoi des souffrances de ses enfants?
@tinygrim9 ай бұрын
Everyone.
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
@@tinygrim feels like it who can or can't trust especially one's family members or spouse.
@contextfree78079 ай бұрын
So he gets 16 years for violating so many children and his co assaulters didn’t even get a slap on the wrist, makes me wonder these types of people are in the police and judicial system
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
In America he'd get life. But Asia is more tolerant of sex crimes against kids it seems. Look at how kids are sexualized in junior idols, it is also fashionable in Korea. I like Japan and Korea but they should lay off the "lolicon" stuff.
@epic72249 ай бұрын
@peterc4082 nah America is just like this too, which is why all the celebs etc don't get prosecuted for it.
@epic72249 ай бұрын
At the highest point if the world things like this is a regular...
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
@@epic7224 Maybe. But most kids get abused by lowlifes who don't have expensive lawyers, so most kids get justice.
@alisonhenry8209 ай бұрын
@@peterc4082I unfortunately disagree, I do not think that most victims see justice served. Most victims never even report.
@mimithetru12677 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh . My uncle has that blue triangle on one of his metal cups. Thinking about that makes me nauseous. It’s crazy because you don’t expect the people around you to be the monsters you hear about on tv . That’s sick .
@ZeonGenesis6 ай бұрын
Oh gawd >_
@thaithaiox6 ай бұрын
Maybe he bought it not knowing…
@Rulya.BaruchHaShem.Morrigan6 ай бұрын
Be very careful around him.
@Rulya.BaruchHaShem.Morrigan6 ай бұрын
@@thaithaiox If he's older, maybe. It's usually older ppl who don't know abt modern things. If he's young, like 25, 30 yrs old, most likely, he knows.
@Lilliz915 ай бұрын
I would watch him to see and ask him innocently about the cup like where he got it and check the place, like online or Etsy or what.
@SolASMR_9 ай бұрын
How can Wang’s wife as a woman be okay with knowing her comfortable life style was created and fed by the SA of literal children?
@justawaitress84219 ай бұрын
She’s a 304 with a ring
@Slla-th5vt8 ай бұрын
You never met anyone who can lie with a perfect innocent face?
@karmaMatters1238 ай бұрын
Unfortunately there are many women that are just as depraved. They will all get their karma, whether it is in this lifetime….or what lyes waiting for them. I don’t know how so many people can sleep at night…..pure evil.
@SolASMR_8 ай бұрын
@@Slla-th5vt I wouldn’t know.. but I’m sure I have 😔
@AlexisFinnerty8 ай бұрын
Good question
@Stephnbeans9 ай бұрын
I know so many people who have been sa’d as children by family and older “friends.” It’s so sickening, and my heart breaks with the trauma left behind and how these predators are still running around. Children CANNOT consent, and anyone saying otherwise is evil. There is no gray area here.
@tigerlily11189 ай бұрын
*AS A MOM* No. Effing NO to them trying to rationalize and normalize this insanity. My children and everyone's children take precedent and need to be protected and kept safe from these monsters.
@kristeentabanera11159 ай бұрын
I know for a fact all us momma bear would legit not a let a single one of them survive or have an easy life if we came across those disgusting people.
@TheKhaliente9 ай бұрын
Not a Mom same.
@Lynx1129 ай бұрын
HELL yeah! Rather than spend more money on military crap each of our countries should sort out the massive priblem society has which is child molesters and rapists. Fund getting rid of pervs who cannot think beyond their own grim desires. Sex & making money from kids has become such big business & its sick how police protect their identities plus given housing in streets where families live!
@1stepcl0ser9 ай бұрын
dont have to be a mom for that. idk why people always assume you have to be a mom in order to react in a certain way
@staceyhunt67699 ай бұрын
I am a mother. I was SA'd by more than one family member and I was used for drug money until I was 11 and snapped, and told everyone I could so it couldn't be ignored. I agree I wouldn't want them near my kids. I am incredibly cautious of who they are near. I won't allow them to sleep over with anyone regardless of who and they're only ever allowed unattended with myself and their father (They're neurodivergent and school can not cope with my kids). However the initial point is that if they're allowed to get help then they're less likely to actually hurt someone. Apparently some are entirely disgusted that they feel that way. The changing legal ages and stuff like that isn't necessarily the same thing. Maybe I'm naive still but if they were allowed to talk about it at least we'd have better tracking. And there really could be a chance it could reduce numbers. It does help with other impulse issues like self harm, drugs, alcoholism so in theory it could. If someone is having thoughts like "I really want to kill a bunch of people" they get help and more often than not don't do it. In theory it's the sane premise. It isn't about normalising it, or rationalising it or accepting it. It's about having a place in therapy for them to help them keep away from doing anything to anybody at risk. I also realistically know none of that would ever be able to happen. But we will also never be able to just kill them all. And they will just stay in hiding. That won't do a thing to make our kids safer at all. And there will always be more. There is no screening or testing. So we'd just never know.
@btsarmyforever68069 ай бұрын
Chris did well by exposing this whole thing. I hope he doesn't blame himself for how the government did not support the victims the way they should have. Wang and everyone else who did all those horrendous things deserve to rot away in prison forever. So heartbroken for the victims 😭😭😭
@zamlun3677 ай бұрын
I LOVE BTS❤❤
@Navya17047 ай бұрын
@@zamlun367 dude that's your input on this??? I like BTS too but there is literally no reason to declare it here...
@neehaa7 ай бұрын
@@zamlun367 not the time or place!!
@ticket2space7 ай бұрын
@@Navya1704it's a child referring to the username of the commenter. I get it, these videos put people on edge and make them hyper vigilant but chill out man they're just reacting to something they read
@eveheart28766 ай бұрын
We need more Chris in this world 🙏
@itslaurenmoe7 ай бұрын
This is devastating. Those poor children. The men who did it should rot in jail for the rest of their lives.
@kittygaming41049 ай бұрын
This is horrible, sick, and disgusting.
@kittygaming41049 ай бұрын
@VillesFanUTTP Good job I guess?
@hemsasdemons9 ай бұрын
@VillesFanUTTP Where's your content, then?
@dulcedelosantos23549 ай бұрын
@@hemsasdemonsright
@catherinethecatlike9 ай бұрын
@VillesFanUTTPYour channel is only 8 hours old…. Lmao😂
@itsfeliciasg9 ай бұрын
I'm not even 10 mins in and i'm utterly disgusted by these people
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
For real. 🥺 By this awful monster(s) in China.
@itsfeliciasg9 ай бұрын
@@Mr.WestcottX I'm just.. idk i'm speechless
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
@@itsfeliciasg i feel you. I would be speechless hearing the awful details done on these innocent children. 😔
@itsfeliciasg9 ай бұрын
@@Mr.WestcottXand on top of that, the treatments, comments, and judgements they got from people around them is just nasty
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
@@itsfeliciasg for real.
@vanessacelia71879 ай бұрын
"so... Chris is a good guy?" "yes." me: OH THANK GOD
@lisadgingersnaps98439 ай бұрын
😮 We should NEVER de-stigmatize P3dophilia.
@alicjadrazkiewicz33839 ай бұрын
These are often the very children that were once raped you know
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
For real. Hurting kids mentally and physically
@lethfuil9 ай бұрын
I agree. At least in the "it's not an issue" kinda way. Yes, it is a sexuality you didn't choose to have, like everyone just is, or isn't, attracted to people, without choice. Although I agree it's more of a disorder, which doesn't change anything. Because, you don't choose your disorder either. If you WANT that specific disorder and/or sexuality however, you're to blame. BUT we still need to handle it better! And I give an example. A couple of years ago a story came to light in my country. There was this man, he was pedophile and he seeked for help. For him, but also to not ending up hurting someone, which he was afraid of. Multiple therapists and psychiatrists turned him down, as they didn't want to have anything to do with a pedophile. Even though I understand the discomfort, it was their damn job. To help the guy that wanted help and absolutely to help making the children more safe. He tried to get a chemical neutering, but that's not a thing you can just get here. He ended up killing himself and left a note as to why. He wrote, that he buyed a child some ice cream and had them sit on his knees. He was hard in is pants during it. The child, thankfully, never noticed anything (they where questioned afterwards, by the police), but that was the first time he actually came close to a child and therefore ended his life, because of the terror of what he had almost done. Now, how guilty is he? How guilty are the people that denied him any help? I think, if you're a pedophile, don't even start to think that it is anything less than a huge problem. Don't "out" yourself, as if it was healthy. BUT, if you never hurt anyone AND get help with that, you also shouldn't be shunned into oblivion. Professionals that deny help should face consequences. (Of course pedophiles shouldn't be allowed around children at all! But that's obvious.)
@julioroblero91409 ай бұрын
@@lethfuil pedophilia is a mental disorder for sure. Something that isn't talked about enough and though you say sexuality can be a choice it isn't for a pedophile. I went through CSA from a family friend and I don't know .... There's just some stuff I want to point out like, it definitely is a disorder and I noticed a pattern with these pedophiles. Anyway I can't vent further it's too traumatic
@hibari40799 ай бұрын
@@lethfuilalready wrong from your first sentence. It's a mental disorder. Not a sexuality. Children, are not a sexuality.
@hly12269 ай бұрын
"Chris" is quite amazing, he was just a good guy who really, really wanted to help. This whole situation was awe inspiring in a horrific way.
@The_Super_NOVA9 ай бұрын
I think there isn't more justice in these situations because people are afraid to realize the severity of the truth. It's like the old dilapidated house on the corner. It sits there for decades, even though everyone complains, because they are afraid to open it up and see what's inside to tear it down. I used to work at a place where a lot of kids would come in after school and they would chat with me every day. Many complained about teachers who were very obvious p3dos. But when they tried to speak up to school leaders, they were shut down. Faculty said they were just making up slander to ruin strict teachers they didn't like. There were girls as young as 7 being targeted.
@kuez-ws6kh9 ай бұрын
This is sick. Haven’t watched it yet but I know it’s sick
@Mr.WestcottX9 ай бұрын
Likewise.
@robinhoward88059 ай бұрын
No surprise there! Ick 😢
@enidcaballero76239 ай бұрын
I heard it on the podcast. It's bad very very very bad.
@raptureangel54099 ай бұрын
EXACTLY!!!!!!!
@heeismine79 ай бұрын
It really is
@karinacaie7299 ай бұрын
As someone who was r worded as a child by a trusted adult, and have talked to many social workers regarding this topic. It is actually pretty common for children to defend their abuser. Emotionally, a lot of the times, it is a coping mechanism to deal with the pain, otherwise it is just too much to bear. On top of that, most of the times, children are being groomed by their abusers to think a particular way.
@nussknacker98279 ай бұрын
Also it's not like most victims have a safe place to go to Or people they can trust who will fight for them I've always had to deal with everything alone While abusers were showered in love
@autumntipton36709 ай бұрын
True, because even if you do get taken out of the home, you could end up in a worse predicament. It's sad that there are all these institutions that are supposed to protect people, but they protect the offenders more. Then if you try to raise awareness of an issue by sharing what happened to you, you get bashed by people who want to feel superior due to a lack of empathy and self confidence. I see people who share kindness and awareness, but it seems like those horrific comments are more prominent. I lost almost all hope for humanity, and the only thing that encourages me are comments like yours that don't bash people for being SA victims. Try to keep spreading that kindness, because I know I needed to see it after the things I've witnessed, and I'm sure your kindness helps others too.
@Witchmee9 ай бұрын
@nussknacker9827 so true..
@1_f_f_4_h9 ай бұрын
This is so true. I've seen multiple cases where really young children were kidnapped and abused for years. Obviously they grow up in that environment with the abuser being their only source for living, so it's not unheard of for the victim to side with the abuser (a Stockholm syndrome situation). What really infuriates me is when people berate the victim for it.
@tradwifelife91569 ай бұрын
Sort of how children are being groomed today to believe trans and drag queen story hour is “normal”. They’re coming for the kids. They weren’t kidding when that was stated.
@jakarandalearning71318 ай бұрын
I feel that the Chinese government doesn't really take crimes against women and children very seriously. This story was heartbreaking.
@nexxus10119 ай бұрын
Another clear indication that this is disgusting and unnatural is the fact that they say they can’t help it because they “love” their victims, but then once the victims are “too old” the predators need to move on to younger kids. This has nothing to do with love or anything that is natural, this further proves how disgusting these people are. I’m not sure if this makes sense, but this is so wrong. I would never let my kids around anyone who is attracted to them. That’s so gross, how can anyone say this is O.K. in addition, the people who are trying to petition to get rid of the age of consent?!?! Wtf! So you’re telling me my 4 year old daughter should be able to give consent to someone having sex with her. How does this even make any logical sense in someone’s brain?
@mecha54098 ай бұрын
Exactly! Sexuality doesn’t dictate that you’re only attracted to a certain age group. That’s a sick sick sick fetish
@blackdandelion55497 ай бұрын
The issue is the statements you made apply to MANY other relationships that are seen as unhealthy however. As a generalized statement because it happens more with men doing it than women, but women are not excluded from doing it. . . .How many men marry a young beautiful woman because they "love" her right out of high school or within a few years after. . . .and as soon as they determine she is "too old", used up, has some stretch marks from making some beautiful babies with him, etc. do men simply get a "newer model" and go back into the barely legal, if legal, age range. Many men repeat this even when they are in their 60's and 80's because they "love" their victims, the young women they use up and spit out. This is extremely common to happen to women and does happen to men sometimes. I've seen some men who do this go after teens and very young adults who are either already on a very addictive substance or they will get them hooked on a very addictive substance as well. Things with a very low rate of getting over with the best rehab. I've seen them go after people with a history of trauma or who have a high ACES score. I understand when you compare using a 4 yr old in relation to this story and there are many cultures in the US that still do arranged marriages and in many states you can still have a child bride as long as you have parental consent. I believe many of the people who were likely trying to get this age of consent completely erased may have had ulterior motives AND legally speaking there are many cases where a single year can make or break a person having to register as an "intimate" offender and be charged with a crime for people who may only be a few years apart in age who date or for a person who didn't get an ID and believed the person when they said they were over 18 and were in an 18+ club and went home for a good time. Many people end up punished for this. Other culture do have plans to or marry off kids when they are what you or I might think of as young and whether we approve of things or not many people have their first intimate experience as a teenager. Just some things to think about as the legal issues go beyond this single community referenced and have reasons rooted in legal literature and social work. If you ever drive a bus in an inner city I can guarantee you will see a 10 yr old pregnant within your first 3 yrs as a bus driver. It simply is what it is and the common age getting on the bus pregnant was 12 yrs old and I have two daughters and both are older than that and no babies or pregnancies and I could not imagine if my daughters were pregnant at that age, but it happens more often than people are aware of.
@oren13052 ай бұрын
@@blackdandelion5549Your comparisons are a little flawed, don't you think? The US does have abysmal laws around child marriage, it's almost always an adult trying to marry a child, we need to remember our own issues in the West, I will agree there. That should absolutely be illegal parental consent or not. Children cannot consent and should not be sold off by their parents. If two teenagers want to marry, that's a separate consent issue. And your comparison to two adults being together and the man, "getting tired", of the woman and getting a new woman isn't the same as an adult predator SAing a child and demanding, "relationship equality", with the rest of us. That's because while one example, (people being shitty partners), is NOT the same legally, psychologically or physically as raping a child. And I also happen to think it's gross when grown adults who are well into their 20s and 30s etc go after, "barely legal", teenagers, (like you mentioned, "right out of highschool). But again, while that's gross and morally reprehensible in my mind, 18 is a legal adult in most places. Unless we change the laws around consent between age-gap relationships... And yes, many cultures, even the culture around getting married young in the US and Canada, can involve kids getting married. And we can also argue that just because it's part of someone's culture, doesn't mean the law has to agree. That's why my country doesn't hold people's cultural values higher than the law. If your culture involves harming a child, maybe its time that culture had a change. It's why we see progress in many aspects of life over time for human rights. "It's common to see a 10yr pregnant on the bus, it is what it is", this is disturbing and should not carry a blasé and nonchalant attitude. It's horrifying.
@KimchiYeo9 ай бұрын
I am Korean and this problem is across all of Asia, the shaming culture is terrible,because you can get abused and harrassed and the FIRST thing government officials and even your own parents will ask, what did YOU do!! WHY YOU bring SHAME TO US!! heartwrenching stuff like this that makes me loathe humans
@MyriamRichardsdotter7 ай бұрын
I'm also disgusted at how many Western men FLOCK there to predate on children. It's unreal.
@MrPJParker18 ай бұрын
When you said that the girls said they would rather have Wang back because then they'd have a future, that literally broke me. That's so sad!
@malingreaney-stasiak28379 ай бұрын
The moment that I realized that anybody could be a creep is when my dad was arrested for it when I was 12 and I really didn’t expect it and it made me think about how everybody is not who you think
@mecha54098 ай бұрын
Wish you nothing but the best. I can only imagine how traumatic that would be
@siaorihara8 ай бұрын
My brother’s ex gf broke contact with him because she told him the truth about her father. He took her on a hunting trip when she was 10 and $@ed her in an isolated cabin. When her parents found her email to my brother her mom believed her dad over her, and her email was locked for months. Her mother didn’t believe her until she ran away from home to hide at their neighbor’s when her dad showed signs of wanting to do it again and when that happened he disappeared, abandoning his family. I remember once when I was staying with them, I was staying in her sister’s room and my parents had gone to the guest house, and I woke up alone, which caused me to start crying. I went to her room, and she jumped up scared, asking why I was crying. When I said it was cause I was lonely and didn’t want to go to the guest house alone cause a bear had been in the yard that day, she sighed with relief and escorted me there. Years after when I heard what happened to her(I was 10 at the time and she was 13, and I didn’t hear about her past until I was 15), I realized she might have thought her father did something to me, and was relieved I was okay. That realization scarred me ever since.
@kutzallday16147 ай бұрын
I went through the. Similar type of shhh, a majorly terrible part of my life.
@AB_Conn5146 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry 😢 for all of u. That’s horrible
@kingsdaughter98496 ай бұрын
@siaorihara my heart breaks for all you who suffered at the hands of a father or someone close...we were all that 5, 10, or 13yr old child once. How absolutely mind-shattering it would have been to experience being destroyed by someone you love and trust this way
@TheCrystalBoat9 ай бұрын
Any crime against kids automatically makes me feel sick. How could you hurt children?
@Kody29058 ай бұрын
Agreed. I can't actually finish the video because I feel physically ill
@TheCrystalBoat8 ай бұрын
@@Kody2905 I couldn't watch it all in one sitting.
@Kody29058 ай бұрын
@@TheCrystalBoat I got about 15 minutes in before I was sick and haven't been able to watch it since. My stomach turns just thinking about it
@llydstrlng-sm1mo3 ай бұрын
Kids are 3rd class humans, right after 2nd class women
@notmadjustdisappointedscie2827 ай бұрын
This episode was horrific from start to finish but that last part where May says she’s grateful that her parents can’t read….like a gut punch
@araa46089 ай бұрын
Predators are everywhere, constantly. I was SA’ed by a trusted family friend when I was seven, in middle school, has a male teacher try to approach me in a very inappropriate way, in high school, I had a teacher who showed the girls in my class CP (he got fired but my classmates and I were shushed), and then SA’ed by a teacher later that year who had also tried to record my classmates sleeping while we were on a field trip. It’s beyond disturbing. They don’t need to be “reassured and comforted” by the public to make themselves feel better for their mind. Children need to be protected.
@pija9505Ай бұрын
I was going fishing.. i looked younger than i was.. got off at a terminus for busses and trains.. This guy runns up to me. And started chatting.. asked me would i like to go to his apartment for sex coz his wife died and hes lonely. Hell do everything.. hes great he say.. i live just there.. He pointed at a penthouse looking over all the people. Probably with binoculars.. So he seen me.. and ran down.. sooo skitinly friendly.. like a kid he was... How long acting like a kid last... Some are voilently sadistic..
@araa4608Ай бұрын
@@pija9505 I’m so sorry for what happened to you. You’re not alone in this, which is very sad to say because of how many people are permanently affected by horrible people, but I’ll be thinking of you.
@pija9505Ай бұрын
@@araa4608 didnt bother me one bit... But my point is.. that he seemed like a spider.. flying down from a huge building snd popping up panting beside me like a classic pepe le phew cartoon. .. hed scrabble down sweaty and flustered... And spring up beside me like pepe.. all cool and stuff.. then drop it all.. and go back to panting and wrecked when he found out.. by my laughing at his indecent proposal. In shock. That i defonatly wornt gay.. no need to play for me.. im a blackbelt in creeps...
@alwaysrighton9 ай бұрын
May some of the girl victims grow up to become journalists, activists, lawyers and put and end to this. God bless the courage of those who helped stop this sickening exploitation.
@valakivalaki24799 ай бұрын
But sadly, since they lost their tuition and didnt get money i guess they cannot even go to school anymore :((
@alwaysrighton9 ай бұрын
@@valakivalaki2479 I’m hoping that CEO helped some of them.
@satamiko9 ай бұрын
Why not you do so if you wish for that so much? Why do you throw your hope onto hurt people to look like you care and are nice instead of being the one to help?
@Blvdean9 ай бұрын
@@satamikomaybe because not everyone has the resources to do so?
@satamiko9 ай бұрын
@@Blvdean Are you protecting a weird "knight" up there? Did you really read their and mine comments correctly, buddy? Don't die on this hill. Do you not see what they were saying specifically that I pointed out? And did you not watch the video?
@dmcguire20919 ай бұрын
This girl has to be one of the best story tellers I’ve ever listened to. Her research is so thorough. Very impressive!!
@sidneyboo97049 ай бұрын
She is so right. We have a social contract to protect our children.
@CelesteMinerva9 ай бұрын
I am so angry...those poor kids! I wished there was a better ending to this. The fact that grown ass adults can hear about children getting SA'd and they are blaming the kids?! It isn't just the perpetrators that are evil this world is evil.
@Queenofthatank9 ай бұрын
That's a reality for most survivors
@RacingPepe9 ай бұрын
That's just how people think these days. People think from their own perspective and cannot put themselves in someone else's shoes. I had a car accident which was 100% not my fault. But I got blamed and judged by all my friends and colleagues because I am a woman and women can't drive. Simple as that. So when an adult hears a child was abused in some way, they look at themselves and how their childhood went relatively normal, and their conclusion is that it must have been the child's fault because it didn't happen in their own life. People use their own lives as the "norm" to compare everything else to.
@Lilpumpkin5059 ай бұрын
@@RacingPepe Not just these days, it use to be common for girls to get married off as soon as they had their period
@Welcometothesunnyside19899 ай бұрын
My own mother blamed me for being raped by her boyfriend who she knew had a sexual attraction to me I was 9 he was in his 40s trust me it’s an extremely common occurrence
@raccoonchild9 ай бұрын
@@RacingPepe So what you're saying is that people are usually idiots. Since that is the faulty logic of an idiot. Not even basic empathy to be found. Nothing at all in those heads.
@Panda-poison9 ай бұрын
The justice system has failed us all so so so many times shame on every individual who turned a blind eye on the people who shame victims instead of supporting them
@gingersnap229 ай бұрын
I found out a few years ago that my aunt would "rent" my cousin, her own daughter, out to a mechanic that my whole family used to fix our cars. The first time, my cousin was 6. My aunt had a gambling problem. Thank God my uncle had passed away by the time this came to light. My aunt was also. I just can't wrap my head around it. I just screamed until I couldn't speak. I'm a year older than my cousin. This was an animal that would vacation with us and his family. You just never know who's stalking you and your kids. It could be a member of your own family and a lot of time it is. 😢
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
Horrible story. Tragic. To betray a child like that. And betrayal by a woman of all things. One often hears of dysfunctional families and ex-es and boyfriends abusing kids of other men and sometimes the mothers permit it because they're either on drugs or alcohol or 'love the boyriend' more than they love their own flesh and blood. :(
@gingersnap229 ай бұрын
@peterc4082 If my uncle would have found out before he passed away, he would have spent the rest of his days in jail for double homicide.
@lininrabbit9 ай бұрын
OMG I'm suffocating reading this.
@cheeling7949 ай бұрын
my god. is your cousin doing okay now? well...as okay as they could be after going through that
@gingersnap229 ай бұрын
@@cheeling794 She's in therapy. Judging from the way she acts now, she seems much better. ❤️
@AstraLogical9 ай бұрын
These kids ... I don't even know what to say... I hate how their community failed them ...how being taken advantage of was better than being forgotten .... The dude brought so much hope to these kids WHY DID HE HAVE TO BE SO TWISTED ! 16 years will NEVER be enough ...
@sunnamustaf89679 ай бұрын
This is really sick. How do people do this and sleep at night😢. Stephanie i could listen to you all day bringing us all this information. By the way 2 million Rotten Mango subs!!!🎉
@johnmatthews47179 ай бұрын
The Left in America embraces and defends these monsters
@SUGAs_Shadow859 ай бұрын
How do they stay married with their own children and do THIS to other people's children? So disgusting
@nussknacker98279 ай бұрын
They're unable to feel guilt, remorse, empathy
@chi59239 ай бұрын
@@SUGAs_Shadow85unfortunately they are likely doing it to their own children too. Whether or not their spouse knows about it I guess depends on the person. There are some sick and twisted people in this world. It makes me scared to leave my children with anyone. Whether it’s at school, a relatives, and afterschool program, just anywhere.
@noshimama19 ай бұрын
This brings tears to my eyes…..such innocence lost to sick evil pigs! What has this world come to?? I cant imagine how hard it must’ve been to you Stephanie, researching and then talking about it…Much love and kudos to you for bringing such topics to forefront…It’s so easy to ignore this is happening cos it doesn’t affect ppl firsthand BUT it does not absolve us from it….
@AngiO-f1s9 ай бұрын
Sadly this is always how the world has been but we can lead the way to change. Keep speaking up.
@carolinavaldez44178 ай бұрын
I was a Middle School teacher in a private expensive school and the ONLY filter was a 30 min interview. That always worried me
@boliaocookingbyshawnlim96849 ай бұрын
The police there should go to jail.
@chocolatefrogs44468 ай бұрын
YES and Im 100% sure some officers or high ranks officials are some of the people who “donated” and recorded the videos.
@Lilliz915 ай бұрын
@@chocolatefrogs4446not to mention corrupted and bribed to ignore. They will even bribe media.
@DL-idk4 ай бұрын
If they don’t, they should go to hell.
@meow14029 ай бұрын
Predators are literally everywhere. I have encounter a few men hitting on me when I was 10 to 12 years old. Even teacher. That alone traumatised me for over 10 years. I can't imagine how did victim of SA get through this. It just broke my heart children are being treated this way.
@Mommy2Amaya8 ай бұрын
My friend’s brother is diagnosed with paraphilia, which means he is turned on by having sex with people who don’t consent. So he is literally a danger to EVERYONE. Absolutely gross.
@Mommy2Amaya7 ай бұрын
@@itslaurenmoe I am speaking about him and solely him. This is what the psychologist said at his trial.
@Shulamarino9 ай бұрын
My friends ex got caught with over 409 files of CP on his phone ALONE he got sentenced to jail time of 9 years... not nearly enough (Edit: no, she has not covered him)
@johnyboy29349 ай бұрын
Your EX🙄
@saucy24769 ай бұрын
@@johnyboy2934 my ex got 0 jail time for it
@betsady40768 ай бұрын
@@johnyboy2934can you read ?
@Ingridhusvik7398 ай бұрын
@@johnyboy2934”MY FRIENDS EX“ maybe learn to read? Just a suggestion.
@bunnyluver21768 ай бұрын
Never given enough time for this crap
@TubeDeviant9 ай бұрын
This is why vigilante justice still has a place in society.
@kingsdaughter98496 ай бұрын
Yes we need to form vigilante gangs!
@I_isBored6 ай бұрын
It would def be a good way to balance out the government cuz the judicial systems is so corrupt nowdays
@Rulya.BaruchHaShem.Morrigan6 ай бұрын
@@I_isBored Oh yeah, that's a whole bunch of truth. It's gross asf that there's ppl in this comment section advocating for that party, pretending this current admin are actually the "good" guys. That's how brainwashing works, it's still gross asf.
@Lilliz915 ай бұрын
Yep, would have to happen until law people realize that if they don’t give proper sentences then it’s their heads in line too. Also, vote for people who want to give harsher sentencing for those people.
@alvinperez30102 ай бұрын
world governments need to be taught a lesson on how to properly protect their citizens... the citizens should arm themselves and protect their children from these criminals..
@desireelevesque6349 ай бұрын
I enjoy your programs and, as a survivor of childhood abuse as well as an sa in college, I appreciate the gentle reminder to care for ourselves if certain topics are painful. You and your team go above and beyond to provide well researched stories that are respectful to the survivors and victims of these crimes and holding the perpetrators accountable. Keep doing what you do ❤
@Nickajix899 ай бұрын
If you don’t look close enough, you can’t tell salt from sugar. Who needs enemy when the devil walks in plain sight.
@susanboender45989 ай бұрын
Vulnerable people are protected, children, the disabled, elderly, poor, etc. Years ago I heard that "people" were fighting for the right for man/child love. People are getting so twisted. This happened to my neighbor/babysitter. It went on so long. I can't imagine. My eyes are open and I am seeing!!
@USAneedsGOD9 ай бұрын
The organization is called NAMBLA and stands for something like Natl Assoc of Man-Boy Love… Amazon sells books on how to be a pedo… 😢
@pikachue6029 ай бұрын
What right for man/child love means?? Is it right to love btwn btwn man and a child?? Are these people sick???? Do what did the courts say??
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
@@pikachue602 It's a left wing thing. Most pro pedo groups were linked to Marxist organisations.
@alisonhenry8209 ай бұрын
@@pikachue602NAMBLA, look it up 😢
@susanboender45989 ай бұрын
@pikachue602 YES, this is real! Not that we are getting legislation for it...yet. It is a movement of the rights of children in relationship to their sexuality. Just listen and think critically. I pray it will never get that bad. Can you imagine someday being called out for my discriminating thoughts against pedophiles!
@colleenschaffer18897 ай бұрын
Any adults who judge a child don't realize the child should have never been in a situation like that. Never. Also anyone who has the ability to watch this video on a phone/laptop doesn't know extreme poverty.
@pie1o1morris467 ай бұрын
Agreed, though when did she mention extreme poverty? /gen
@colleenschaffer18897 ай бұрын
@@pie1o1morris46 the condition of the village was poverty stricken and that was one of the main reason the children were chosen.
@debprivate78406 ай бұрын
The second part of your statement is inaccurate. People may have been in extreme poverty in the past but not anymore so are able to see it now. Also they could watch it off of someone else's device.
@ribertfranhanreagen98215 ай бұрын
At this point i wonder why no one thing this judging come from ai, and forum warrioe. People specifically paid to do this
@colleenschaffer18895 ай бұрын
@@ribertfranhanreagen9821 nope. No AI here. Just someone who deals with ugly crimes against children 😔
@bexyrexy9 ай бұрын
These children were so strong! I’m so sorry they were victimized by these cruel, evil men, and again by the government and then the media. Now as adults, I hope they know they’re important. They deserve the best in life 💕
@icecoffee9079 ай бұрын
It would be really cool if you could cover the case of Helen Ruth Spence. She was a Native American Women raised on the banks of the White River in Arkansas. It was a thriving indigenous population. When her father was murdered she sought revenge because the court was about to let his killer go free. Her community called it riverjustice. She went on to become a vigilante of sorts. Advocating for,and often murdering men who victimized women because they could, as she had suffered numerous types of abuse at the women's prison she was Held in. It's a really cool case and I think you guys could do it Justice.
@jennj72089 ай бұрын
Would love to watch that!
@nyphira9 ай бұрын
Thats so interesting. I would love a video on that
@pminko72969 ай бұрын
love vigilantes. especially if they're helping the indigenous.
@crispyist79395 ай бұрын
I live in Arkansas and haven't heard of this. Sounds Interesting!
@f.j.93918 ай бұрын
I look 13 but I’m 23, & bro the amount of times some of my instructors, workers, even random ass strangers who approach me to flirt & ask for my number is disgusting. I feel like my personality gives it away because I kept being asked for my age & that’s when their stupid smile drops & get a “i thought u were 12” it makes me so mad Just to expose where I usually get these questions. I usually find them at school, jobs & some dancing classes I took. In conclusion : bro they’re everywhere & so many. I had like 1 teacher who married a high schooler back in the 80s, a “where my hug at” counselor who openly joked about a student to sit on his lap, my dance teacher who asked my age after having to personally dance with him (latin dance) & my father pulled me away bc he registered what was going on, some random guy outside the school asking girls for their number. Those were one of the first ones that approached me.
@Brian26 ай бұрын
This has me curious as I never thought of that type of situation before, do you believe you can never have a relationship without them being into such a thing? Or do you feel no matter what you would be unable to believe what someone says if they want a relationship with you?
@f.j.93916 ай бұрын
@@Brian2 honestly I’ve had so many encounters that led me to such trust issues.. but I will say, I can trust an individual if they are consistent or I see them on a daily basis. I don’t trust anyone who approaches me but I also don’t invalidate their chances to show themselves who they are but it is very very difficult understanding who has genuine intentions because putting up a front is a widely used skill among everyone. Because of how many sickos I encounter everyday, not every other day.. everyday it’s concerning. I honestly am dating a korean man who wants to marry me. Same age 23 like me, & he was the only one who thought I was 2 years older than him. To him us as westerners.. we look 5-10 years older than what you would see in their society. That did help me not get approached by a pedo mindset. I would say for others who have the same problem to either date in societies where they see you as equal age or slightly the same like this situation or online with no pfp but i feel like that’s riskier.. OR.. pay attention to encounters of similar people the same age who also have this problem because honestly Its weird being infantilized by men who actually know my age but sexually get aroused when they expect me to be stupid because it fits their 13 year old narrative just so they forget I’m 23… ugh
@Phil-tn5ny5 ай бұрын
I feel you because I worked at a gas station from 19-28 and customers thought I was 16 up until I was about 26. I got a lot of very engaged customers that would come in regularly to talk to me(older men) and then they would ask how my studies are doing and I would say "...I'm 24/25/26" and they would go "WOAH! I thought you were a teenager! What in the he11" and they wouldn't come back anymore to chat with me. One guy also asked me to live on his boat and he'd pay for my college.. I was honest with him and said i'm a lesbian, but TBH I was never able to go to school and I wish I did it despite also being a virgin at the time cuz lesbian.. Sadly i'm 31 now and have ralized that looking young made a lot of people a lot sweeter to me in everyday life and it changes once you get certain lines in your face that can sddenly change how people see you
@f.j.93915 ай бұрын
@@Phil-tn5ny Gas stations scare me in the morning Idk how you manage to work with the public let alone men trying to flirt. The reason why I hardly got approached was because I would go to work with my father & there’s lines of men getting food for work & the amount of men who stare & follow me around is scary until they do realize the man next to me didn’t walk in at the same time as me for no reason but my father then they look terrified if he noticed. & honestly I would say go to trade school for a slightly better pay. & I’m bi so 🤟🏽 you need to make it for us as women in the 🏳️🌈 community. Never too late, I did my senior year 3 times & didn’t even pick up my diploma but worked my ass off & got it good money helping my father too with flooring jobs etc. i may be 23 but im thinking of starting trade school next year with the money I earned. This is without the help of my bf who actually going towards being an architect but going the unideal path is not always a bad path okay? It will make it more depressing if you compare yourself to people your age so be blind to it until you make it. & also manual labor is hard but it makes some good money, I would know, im Mexican lol so look for ways like that to help you 💞 don’t be afraid to get your hands a little dirty. Invest it in some career that’s in demand & form your ideal life with that job at home or taking yourself out. Your job is not your whole life thats why it sucks the life out of it if you make it your favorite hobby. With the money you buy your ideal lifestyle & environment tho ✅
@Dia2four439 ай бұрын
I was 3 the first time I went through SA. He was a grown man married to my grandmother (not that it matters but I have no biological relation to him, and they divorced when she found out) Age of consent is VERY important. I didn’t know what was going on, no one told me that no one was allowed to touch my body like that. I urge parents, even though the conversation may be uncomfortable, talk to your small children about good touch and bad touch. There’s appropriate ways to talk to small children about this. You never know who could prey on a child. I’ll hurt someone if they touch my children, and that’s putting it lightly. I’ll go to prison for my children with a smile on my face. Those who haven’t went through SA don’t understand what that truly does to a child, the relationships they form, the way they think, the constant fight or flight around new people who slightly remind them of their abuser(s), the PTSD..depression..anxiety. Then if they have children of their own, the fear they face every day regarding their child’s safety.
@chocolatefrogs44468 ай бұрын
Went through the same thing when I was 9 by my ex step dad. My mom divorced him 6 years later but she still sided with him and was close to him. I will do anything to made sure my kids didn’t went through what I did. I wish nothing but healing and love for you in life🤍
@alfredfreedomjones51058 ай бұрын
Three is so so SO young. I don’t even remember what I did when I was three, but you must be remembering too much! I pray you live a happy life now 🙏
@Kanasimps8 ай бұрын
W for the wife in way???? Since she took the money wang idk
@victoriamarshall23428 ай бұрын
Yes a predator will be far less likely to target an ‘aware’ child that feels they have the right to not be touched and has been educated about the existence of individuals that will try not to respect that right. You don’t need to get deep into it and traumas them of course start by never making them hug or kiss a person , relative and even yourself if they don’t want to
@creative27167 ай бұрын
Same at 5 yrs old, 3 teenagers. 7 yrs old, an old drunk uncle, 4th grade some unknown person (I learned to block it out by then). I lost a huge portion of my life that year. They target poor kids, quiet kids, kids with only moms, kids who are active but unattended, sad kids, and especially lonely kids. Talk to your children, teach body awareness (not sex education) very early, teach stranger danger, teach "this is not my daddy", teach scream your head off and FIGHT. Nobody taught me none of the above until junior high Sex Ed in 8th grade - too late. Save the children!
@pinkbombshellcasing26729 ай бұрын
I really relate to the kids who said that they’d rather continue the abuse to have tuition for a future, than have nothing, since the damage was already done. I grew up in an incredibly abusive environment. My earliest memories of life were thinking of unaliving myself. I was really withdrawn in school and was afraid to make friends. At 11+ I started running away from home. When I was 16, I could legally leave home. I was set to graduate HS at 17… I chose to stay at my abusive home in order to graduate. I thought that if I graduated high school and got the diploma, I’d be able to get a better job so I could make enough money and move to another country so I would finally feel safe. I did it, I moved away. I try to block out the feelings and memories, but the physical scars remind me of those times.
@anj_leesm9 ай бұрын
i hope you are doing good ❤️ sending you the warmest virtual hug 🫂☹️
@reeorchids7 ай бұрын
@pinkbombshellcasi so sorry that you had to go through that growing up!! You are incredibly brave and determined. Bravo for not giving up👏🏼👏🏼 Sending you so much love and hugs♥️
@red-inmy-50s-temper-dont-match7 ай бұрын
They're absolute c*nt's for doing that to you! I hope you've got a life like you wanted. I obviously understand apart from the memories of it all. I don't know how old you are, but please talk to someone. I'm 55 in the U.K and old friends would be absolutely shocked, maybe not believe, what I have done. We didn't do the talking thing in my era, I was around 27 when it was offered, but I didn't think I needed it. Bottling everything up, has really come to seriously, affect me now I'm older, like you wouldn't believe. The choices I've made, the things I've done. Even 2 night's ago, I self harmed, I used scissors, one point was inside my wrist, the other on top, to cut skin all the way around, so it isn't attached anymore, cutting veins, tendons and whatever else. I won't go to the hospital, so district nurses look after me, they are used to me now..... Please, even if it is just a friend. I may be giving the wrong advice, I dunno, so speak to a professional at least, please x much love Jacq X
@reeorchids7 ай бұрын
@@red-inmy-50s-temper-dont-match I wish I could jump in and hug you tight. You will heal yourself. If I could, so can you♥️ Sending you love and strength my warrior sister.
@Karma_Void8 ай бұрын
I’ve met multiple people who are p{D0$, my school lunch monitor had over twenty thousand worth of child corn. And my BIOLOGICAL FATHER was one. It’s quite sad how many people you meet could be bad people.
@Noah609 ай бұрын
This is so scary... Tbh as a victim, its a reason i dont want kids... I would be scared, anxious and hypervigilant to the point of getting sick to protect my childs, but i already do to some extend for the kids of others, when i hear a child cry, scream or anything, even just seeming uncomfortable, i try my best to do something bc i get triggered like theres a predator hunting me/childrens
@Nylon_riot9 ай бұрын
I say this as another victim and with lve. Trauma is like an injury with an infection, the brain is sending a message. I have trauma from both SA and non SA causes from a fireworks accident when a mortar went into the crowd. It stems from having trouble with something unexpected that destroys how we perceive the world. Our sense of certainty and safety is destroyed by circumstances we couldn't control. But it isn't meant to be a burden, and to be carried for life. I carried that for too long, and it eats away at you. You never feel safe in your skin. You never feel safe with anyone else or even in your home. Because it colors how you see the world and distorts it, it affects your relationships, your career,and prevents you from being content. It becomes all consuming. There is a point where the trauma no longer serves its purpose, like the pain signal from an infected injury, eventually the infection starts eating you, and the pain signal no longer serves a purpose, because the infection becomes hidden, familiar, but is slowly ending you. Whether through holistic healing, or getting *competent * therapy, or both; you need to slay this dragon and heal. To stop giving it power and control over your life, to stop consenting to its existence, because you never gave consent in the first place. There wasn't the information there is now, and I carried it by myself for too long, until I didn't. It doesn't have to be this way. The best gift you can give yourself and those around you, is to be whole again. Healing almost feels like you are giving up and giving in. Almost like giving permission and admitting defeat that it was ok that it happened. That if you find peace, that is like claiming it never happened. But the only person still not going on with life is you, and continuing to give them power that was never theirs to begin with, which is why they sought to steal it from you. Please, don't continue to carry this burden any longer than you have too. Take care and soothe that distraught child inside of you. Because it means getting your world back on your conditions. I regret carrying this for so long. The only person that was hurt was me and those around me. Most importantly, and ironically the most difficult, is to forgive yourself. I truly hope you find peace and love. You deserve it. 🤍
@xxCharybdiSxx9 ай бұрын
I understand this to heart.
@katelinbryant48478 ай бұрын
yep i’m victim of SA and child abuse this why i don’t want kids
@raresuga8 ай бұрын
I have a daughter and I live in constant fear but I am a helicopter parent!!! Since having a kid I am full of paranoia but we do own weapons so!!! LOL
@raresuga8 ай бұрын
You are a victor! You are victorious! You are not a victim!!! You are a survivor!!@@Nylon_riot
@moonflower94039 ай бұрын
I was a victim of a high power individual and have never seen justice. These stories make me cry 🥹
@USAneedsGOD9 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry you experienced this horrific tragedy 😢 I pray that God helps you to overcome and be a voice for those in need❤
@addyvalencia9 ай бұрын
Sending love your way! ♥️
@nussknacker98279 ай бұрын
I'm sorry. And sadly you're right There is no justice 😢
@MissTangy9 ай бұрын
Awww man I'm sorry to hear that. I pray you find peace, healing, love and joy in your life. And I pray the person who did that to you rots in hell.
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
The world is an unjust place. There is no equality among people. Even now some countries can be hit by nuclear weapons and others can't be hit because they are allowed to own them and so nobody will attack them. Ukraine gave her nuclear weapons away in 1991 in exchange for promise from Russia and USA not to be attacked and now children die in Ukraine every day.
@ElysiumIsWatching5 ай бұрын
Heyhey, I just wanna thank you for all the effort you put into these videos. I knew about your channel but never watched the videos, thinking they'd be boring because of how long they were, but oh was I wrong... I love how you explain everything, your choice of words and thorough reasearch. Every case is so interesting, and it's clear you put MASSIVE effort into every episode. An hour flies bij like it was 10 minutes, and it makes getting through my massive loads of work so much easier :) Thank you so much!
@Mvc-9 ай бұрын
I am so disappointed and disgusted that I can’t belive it, these monsters are just with us and we don’t know it. I find so disgusting that monsters are buying it, the sellers of the devils getting money by doing human tracking, SA People
@artsyfartsynerdywordy9 ай бұрын
Omg I met someone in Colorado once with the shaky spiral triangle as a necklace…. I remember thinking how weird it looked and like “why would someone wear that, it’s kinda lame, I wonder what it means”. He wore it every day. I just thought it was some weird hippie stuff I didn’t know about because he was really into “energies” and crystals things. Omg that’s so gross.
@ScottishAnnie9 ай бұрын
Not everyone knows meanings or symbolism behind things they wear or like.
@artsyfartsynerdywordy9 ай бұрын
@@ScottishAnnie dude, no, I don’t think that was the case here. He MADE the necklace. He made jewelry and made this necklace out of metal wire. I don’t think he made the necklace by accident and I don’t think they are just selling those kinds of necklaces in a shop and he accidentally bought it. I even asked him what his different pieces of jewelry meant because a lot of them were weird symbols and crystals and he totally lied to me about the meaning of that necklace. He said it had something to do with “focusing the energies of his crystals into his chakra” or some bull crap. If they are selling these kinds of necklaces in shops, I’d like to report those shops and put them out of business because that’s disgusting. Also no one should be wearing stuff they don’t understand the meaning of, that is so dumb. Why would someone wear something and not look into what it meant to wear that. People don’t wear upside down pentagram necklaces and say “I like it cuz it’s pretty, but I don’t really understand what it means”. It’s pretty safe to assume that people who wear upside down pentagram necklaces are not Christian, they probably are athiest or satanist. People wearing free masonry symbols are most likely free masons and so on and so forth.
@justawaitress84219 ай бұрын
I met a disgusting male with the boy lovers symbol necklace. I didn’t know what it meant at the time, but the evil in him didn’t like me and the good in me was likewise. This was years back but it helped me see why some people don’t like me instantly and vice versa. Abusive women hating men are instantly hateful to me, and I chalk it up to me being a survivor their kind of demon hates for escaping and not being able to push around anymore. What fellowship has light with darkness? None!
@artsyfartsynerdywordy9 ай бұрын
@@justawaitress8421 ya the guy I knew instantly felt creepy to me. He was very much a “nice guy” type who was constantly objectifying women. At the time I was dealing with my own demons so he didn’t hate me or anything, but he certainly treated me and most women like crap. What you said at the end was a very interesting take on it, thanks for sharing! 🙏
@booksinbed7189 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these events and bringing these horrific acts to light. Keep shining the light into the darkest corners. Stay safe.
@florahuang59239 ай бұрын
Bro the fact that they started victim blaming the students while the government did nothing for them and have their names be publicly broadcasted while the perpetrator only got 16 years is just heart breaking
@BenjaminXiberras9 ай бұрын
As a teen I feel unsafe around Middle aged men in public because of ppl like this.
@allyxd17909 ай бұрын
Women can be just as evil darling. Stay clear of everyone if your gut says so 🤷🏼
@raccoonchild9 ай бұрын
It's safer to admit all men are dangerous than otherwise
@Elle_Hodges9 ай бұрын
Take care of yourself and don’t keep secrets for adults!
@_SunscreenQueen_9 ай бұрын
I’m 26 and still feel unsafe around middle aged men
@YochevedDesigns8 ай бұрын
@@_SunscreenQueen_ I'm 58, and I feel the same. Not all men are evil, but 99.9999% of all evil is done by MEN. At best we are commodities, and at worst we are prey.
@TheMr.Death.9 ай бұрын
Those police should be sued. And was the bribed police investigated?
@omniverse-space9 ай бұрын
How can we help the victims, and pressure the government to follow up on this case to arrest the clients?
@anudubey43668 ай бұрын
Yes, even I want to know that how can we help these angels if we want to?
@tombirmingham70338 ай бұрын
the chinese communist party is a masonic lodge. the members of that lodge are protected from prosecution if the victim or their guardians are part of the organization. Taht's the real deal with lodges btw. they don't like it mentioned.
@samwindmill82642 ай бұрын
That would be great, but the CCP dictatorship treats the Chinese people like ants. Especially the poorest and least fortunate, like these kids from the mountains. The propaganda claims that there are essentially no poor people in China, and people have actually gotten in legal trouble for posting social media content that shows the reality. And no, I am not here to "bash China" or "anti China" or to act as if my own country isn't rife with problems; this is just the terrible truth of the matter, from all evidence we can see.
@alinaserizwimasekophiri17089 ай бұрын
You cannot explain an attraction to a group of people that cannot consent as a sexuality. It’s one thing to be attracted to men as a man, it’s another thing entirely to be attracted to a young boy who I know for a fact is innocent, immature, and incapable of consenting or deciding between steak and candy for dinner
@SueClarke9 ай бұрын
The amount of CSA in this world is absolutely terrifying. I live in a country where children go missing every day, some SA'd and murdered and others vanishing of the face of the earth never to be found. There are so many terrifying men and women out there hurting children for their own gratification without a second thought for that little defenceless child. My constant thought is 'Why are those in authority so loathe to prosecute? Is it because they themselves are monsters looking after their own kind?
@MissMaymoonah9 ай бұрын
많은 피해자들에게 옹호자가 없는 사건을 밝혀주셔서 감사합니다😔
@chersicles9 ай бұрын
This case feels rotten, so violently rotten, I can’t explain why it’s like this underlying feeling of rottenness :(
@tieamatzen21746 күн бұрын
As somebody that was once a victim of this, it makes me extremely sick to know that these people are all around us. Thank you for making this episode and thank you for letting people know that these disgusting creatures use symbols to communicate with one another.
@justbesquare9 ай бұрын
The fact that pedos seek positions with the very people they are likely to commit crimes against is really messed up. If they really cared or wanted to seek help, you’d think they’d avoid situations that would cause them to offend.
@gabriellesharp24369 ай бұрын
2 MIL?? CONGRATULATIONS!!! This accomplishment is well deserved. Your incredible story telling skills has kept us watching and listening. I am honored to be 1 of those 2 million.
@chinemapictures9 ай бұрын
Omg !!! You’re right I didn’t notice!!
@cubanadiense4 ай бұрын
I’d say to investigate the sh* out of every charity organization.
@brandih89729 ай бұрын
Makes one wonder about Oprah's school and all the child charities over here in the states. Makes me think of my social work degree and how much debt young adults go into for school, how overworked social workers are, and how little social workers make (less than working in a factory as a wage worker, usually). Was the system built to make honest social workers too overworked to notice what they don't want to see? And conversely, other compromised social workers desperate enough to accept money for disgusting things? There's a lot of talk about what happens in the foster care system.....
@sheluvssmokedupeyes19 ай бұрын
A lot of social workers, believe it or not, they help funnel kids into human trafficking. A whole social working thing in America is a human trafficking scheme. Oprah school has already had a big scandal where the children were being molested at the school and when the parents found out they locked the school down and wouldn’t let the children see their parents besides that her one of her spiritual gurus what is in jail now for sexual assault besides the fact that there are pictures of her with Harvey Weinstein
@MeowMatee9 ай бұрын
Oprah was friends w Hilary who got arrested for human trafficking kids from haiti
@laurastabell24899 ай бұрын
They should eliminate degree requirements for social work and have the victims, disabled , poor etc... "clients" be the workers. The dollars would go further. Many disabled people can work but not full time or consistantly. They know what needs doing and are non judgemental. Some cant work due to losing social security though. Those reciepients cant make over a level thats actually below the poverty line. They should be able to make money up to or somewhat above that line and be able to bank some money for a rainy day. The disabled SA victims are looking at financial bullying and anxiety as well as trauma that can strike at any moment.
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
It was an issue with an Oprah school in South Africa. South Africa has a high rate of assault of women and children, so called gender based violence. Every 20 seconds a woman or girl in SA is assaulted sexually.
@sheluvssmokedupeyes19 ай бұрын
Oprah school was slightly investigated by the the government in Africa, because kids are being sexually assaulted at the school and they lock down the school so the parents couldn’t get into the school to see their kids
@cad0isk9 ай бұрын
i don’t have any issues with people who recognize how wrong it is to be attracted to children and actively go to therapy and distance themselves from kids as much as possible, but it’s horrific to think that they would seek out careers that puts them close to children even if they don’t physically act upon their feelings good people won’t prey on children even in their heads (edit: not counting intrusive thoughts, of course those can’t be controlled, but if they actively engage in those thoughts then it’s an issue. we need to offer support to these non-violent non-offending people instead of scaring them into silence for the sake of children. offering help to the pedo will ultimately prevent them from committing crimes and becoming an offender which helps children in the end and that’s always the goal) ~ imho
@lilr18189 ай бұрын
Completely agree. I think that by contrast with being against “advocates” it definitely does something for people…being able to identify and avoid. Just like people with addiction issues, you’d get mad seeing them at a party so we need to know if people around our children are like this to help the kids, but also help these pedos by not allowing them to linger in the dark.
@GCrules12109 ай бұрын
I just wanted to add some context to the final line you used, as someone who struggles with suicidal ideation and intrusive thoughts, a disorder don't give you a choice of what goes on in your head always, that doesn't make you a bad person. I know Stephanie referred to this type of attraction as a disorder and while I personally don't know much about it, i would think it would affect in the similar way. I think you judge people with this disorder on their actions, do they act upon or seek help for their disorder because those are things they may be able to control.
@quintboredom9 ай бұрын
I really can't find a solution to this. I would never trust someone who's attracted to kids, like I would instantly block them out of my mind and would never allow them close to my children, if I ever have some. Like yeah, I can like thumps up someone recognizing an issue and working on it, but that doesn't get rid of the primal feeling of complete distrust and honestly disregard for their wellbeing, I just cannot, kids are precious and anyone willing to hurt them is demonic
@just_me_myself_and_I_999 ай бұрын
@@quintboredom thank you! The acceptance to this "disorder" sound like a excuse to more abuse without consequences.
@this_Kwazicat9 ай бұрын
@@quintboredomI think that it goes with every disorder, no? If a person has unchecked, untreated schizophrenia, I won't leave them with children as well. I think more people with this disorder should keep away from children while trying to get help, and the first step of getting help is accepting the fact that you have a problem and reaching out. We should help pedos but we also should hold them accountable. One doesn't cancel another
@lisaventura8999 ай бұрын
As a survivor of csa, I’m thankful that Stephanie shared this information. Most importantly, it’s never ever an isolated incident. I’m so sorry for the victims. All they had was hope and even that was shattered. I see my abusers face every day in my mind. The pain never goes away. It wasn’t the fault of the children. I hope they don’t blame themselves 💔
@sisronweasley20749 ай бұрын
52:15 the relief I felt thank fuck for good people. I just immediately started bawling after hearing someone that was able so help Chris. God bless these 2 people you saved so many lives thank you for not giving up on the kids.
@dannaification37679 ай бұрын
Things like this fill me with rage. There's a shift in the collective consciousness happening. People won't be getting away with this shit anymore. Slowly but surely, everything will come to the light and evil will pay.
@sheluvssmokedupeyes19 ай бұрын
Exactly god see’s all
@peterc40829 ай бұрын
Sadly they will. Most child abuse occurs in the family. And with breakdown of traditional family, where a mother has many boyfriends the kids are more at risk. Most child abuse does not involve organised crime like this.
@Skellabunny4209 ай бұрын
@@peterc4082but the longer time goes on.. unlike 30-50 yrs ago.. more and more boys and girls have the strength to come out and tell someone about what’s going on at home.. because unlike years ago.. they’re BELIEVED.. instead of shamed.. and the punishments are getting harsher. I agree with you @dannaification3767. I see the younger generations fighting back.. and being more supportive than the older ones. I even see a small shift in how males from the younger generation will not go out or date an underage girl. Even if they themselves are 19 or 20. S/A will always be around.. but I agree.. there has been.. and is a shift and change happening.. and I’m proud of the younger generation for that ❤
@juliettesthoughts10316 ай бұрын
Sexual molestation happened to me by 2 different men. My mother's brother and my Step- father. I was between 3 and 10 years old. I confronted them both. It's not about how they feel at all. It's about taking care of myself.
@theakaneko9 ай бұрын
It makes me so upset that no matter where you are, people like that guy exist to prey on the most vulnerable and helpless in order to make a profit... And get off. He's sick, the pervs who participated are sick, and the fact the children are blamed for being assaulted is sick. and I feel so sad that even the good people don't want to help anymore just because the kids are from that area.
@Alli0049 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing attention and legitimacy to this horrific topic. If we can’t protect children what are we even doing?
@Slay_rylle9 ай бұрын
It's so sad the way the victims were treated by the police, the public and the family
@bree45beal9 ай бұрын
I have to sit this one out. This is the type of subject that makes me feel physically ill. Take care Stephanie, I'll see you in the next one 💖
@Skellabunny4209 ай бұрын
Same. Couldn’t watch. As soon as I heard that slime-balls voice and saw his face grinning like a fool while admitting / bragging to what he’s done- that was it for me. There’s another one on here called “The most hated man..etc” (I don’t remember the rest of the title).. but when she said what he did to a little 8 yr old girl.. and he’s now OUT and protected by police- Let’s just say I’m very grateful Stephanie cares enough to give us a ‘warning’ before starting certain story content. 😣❤️
@Sarahj-ho1jx9 ай бұрын
Bless you for bringing light to the darkest corners of society. I hope that the evil in this world feels a little bit more scared that the spotlight is now on them. I know that karma will find the disgusting, vile, sick creatures on planet Earth
@dearm76783 ай бұрын
There is a lot of evil in this world. The most dangerous are those that hide behind kindness.
@isa123159 ай бұрын
I love you so much Steph!! Thank you for congratulating me on being cancer free, I always give you updates and got to when I became cancer free this month but your video ended up being deleted that my comment was on, but thank you still!! I love you and your whole family so much!!! You’ve helped me through so much ❤
@SUGAs_Shadow859 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! I wish you many happy, healthy years ahead ❤❤❤
@kioumim9 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Wishing you to have a healthy life surrounded with loving people! ❤
@checktheherbsbaby9 ай бұрын
No words....speechless. Sick world we live in.
@gabrielakarl38597 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you cover these international cases!
@mooimafish51659 ай бұрын
It feels like a punch in the gut, I can’t even imagine what these poor girls felt hearing the prosecution. I pray they find peace.
@modponsan16189 ай бұрын
Netflix has a series about this story. It's very sad and shows how much adults will take advantage of vulnerable children.
@neisci9 ай бұрын
Could you share the title of the series? Thank you.
@midnightyedz9 ай бұрын
What's the name
@joe.mama.09 ай бұрын
Name?
@Olivia_4329 ай бұрын
So you’re just going to tell us about it but not tell us the name???
@bluewolfchicken73108 ай бұрын
name??
@smlndolphn98026 ай бұрын
Wow only 16 years?! How about life? I I can’t believe none of the other people involved were investigated or arrested. They must be very narcissistic to not even care or show any remorse for the serious harm they caused to innocent children.