Had they never released this monster from prison in 2009 those women would still be alive today. May they R.I.P. 🙏
@betsylaughlin4481Ай бұрын
If I were Edna’s family I would be livid over this. Kidnapping is no joke, it’s up there with murder, rape, anything violent. I’m disgusted with the lack of justice in the “justice system”…
@Jedi007c6Ай бұрын
Thank people like kamala harris for that
@damianciceri2687Ай бұрын
@betsylaughlin4481 I would agree, kidnapping is definitely as bad and should be treated just like murder or any other dastardly crime. What's crazy is that they sentenced him to 30 years and he only served 13 yrs! Had he done the 30 years they would still be alive. Just terrible.
@dozzer009Ай бұрын
@@Jedi007c6 Lazy comment 🙄
@voodoodev1l913Ай бұрын
The justice system is a joke
@BHarris25Ай бұрын
Usually, when someone says “I’m going to be perfectly honest with you” they’re about to lie.
@NottyAriesАй бұрын
I hate that it's true. I say it for emphasis, like "listen to this part, because this is how I really feel." I yet my best to avoid saying that.
@wienerwagon1126Ай бұрын
Always...
@djinnxx7050Ай бұрын
I'm going be to be perfectly honest with you, I'm not ever going to be be honest with you.
@bakkerem1967Ай бұрын
Yeah, trust me. 🙂
@GiRLy802Ай бұрын
Yea he probably doesn’t want to share everything to the police but he probably will get in trouble
@explorerdadsocal8047Ай бұрын
At 80 years old Edna is still helping and taking care of others. Her life cut short by the selfish deranged monster.
@bubblesdelight8 күн бұрын
Yes,and she looked amazing for her age.
@richle905Ай бұрын
I had a childhood friend whos father was murdered by a man robbing the store he worked at. The killer had just been released from prison killing someone during another robbery. When I asked why the killer was released I was told "we can't just let people rot in prison because of a mistake they made." I never understood why the killers life was valued more than my friends dad or my friend who at 8 had to now grow up without a dad.
@dhart28Ай бұрын
That's the liberal mindset..."we can't condemn someone who made mistakes because of outside influences, like upbringing, or society, or poverty". They believe everyone is born sinless. The Bible teaches that we ALL are born with a sin nature, and only God through Jesus can deliver us from this sin nature....Totally opposite explanations for humanity.
@BillyLintzenich-wf7skАй бұрын
@@dhart28thats the truth there
@joev9352Ай бұрын
Welcome the world of liberalism
@bkanders1Ай бұрын
While at the same time some conservative GOPer's sit on their thumbs, and do nothing to bring the Gospel of Jesus into these people's lives while they are incarcerated. Some folks are actually being the hands and feet of Jesus, working in prison ministries. Liberal mindset, conservative, neither is working, how about instead of being keyboard warriors, we can go out their a make a difference in our own little communities instead of relying on an orange haired buffoon.
@XavierHipolitoАй бұрын
100000% agree
@Lalala66-666Ай бұрын
The fact he was in a parking lot, broad daylight, moving a body which wasn't even concealed on it's entirety is ABSOLUTELY BAFFLING. He was too comfortable doing that and obviously, he was a serial killer which makes sense but at the same time, you'd think they're smart and cautious.
@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFSАй бұрын
She was alive but drugged and slow...
@Lalala66-666Ай бұрын
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Did they say that on video? I didn't catch that, to my understanding it was a lethal dose and it was theorized he put a bag over her head according to an article so was she still alive?
@kunknown2340Ай бұрын
Sometimes people get lazy and confident.
@9ine-fd6zcАй бұрын
Overconfiidence
@NORFIE123456Ай бұрын
Its unclear from the video whether the detectives during the investigation mentioned they had that CCTV footage. Although I'm still unclear on his motive to move her around like that. There was no cause to do that when he abandoned her car in the hotel car park and she wasn't in it.
@crybaby-killa6155Ай бұрын
This is so sad. Edna seemed like a wonderful women, she must have been! As soon as that lady realized Edna was late for work, she knew something was wrong. Edna was loved❤
@crybaby-killa6155Ай бұрын
@@Hatbox948 I'm guessing Edna was NOT a mind reader.
@mr.vincenzo701Ай бұрын
@@Hatbox948People can hide their "mask" pretty damn well, especially a serial killer bruhh
@Some1The4Got10Ай бұрын
Edna looked amazing for 80 yo. RIP to all the victims.
@attix15Ай бұрын
R.I.P. means nothing they are murdered and are not among us anymore. The word R.I.P. is just pure nonsense and not helps anyone. It's just a tragic story and the meaningless word R.I.P. only makes it worse. How can they rest in peace their life is over!
@matthewbdoyАй бұрын
Yea she was stacked
@GrubbyPigeon29 күн бұрын
@@attix15yeah you’re the only one that thinks that way.
@oldageisdumb28 күн бұрын
@@attix15Not sure why you felt the need to unload that. Do you feel better? You need a hug?
@oldageisdumb28 күн бұрын
I agree. From the pics I thought she was in her 60’s!
@vhizy6447Ай бұрын
WHY IS THE CAMERA FOOTAGE SO GOOOD FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER
@swimmingbird9508Ай бұрын
Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
@29999yearsagoАй бұрын
@swimmingbird9508 oh yes he's innocent omg
@joshx022Ай бұрын
Ewu needed content so a few towns upgraded.
@mufasachainbreaker7757Ай бұрын
Better computers and better cameras are being invented all the time. Computers generally get replaced every half decade or so. Cameras will often get replaced only once they break down, which can take more than a decade in some cases. Hence, camera technology lags more than computer technology by several years. 2010 security camera footage will often be filmed on a camera invented in 1995, installed in 2000, and last maintained in 2005. Likewise 2025 cameras will sometimes be invented in 2010, installed in 2015, and last maintained in 2020. Thats why it seems like some security footage comes from brand new cameras but seem seems like it was filmed on an ancient camera. All the old cameras are finally being cycled out and the next generation is replacing it.
@DominusDionysosАй бұрын
They probably spent more $$$ on that camera than the rest of the cameras for easier theft identification.
@terryjohnson3479Ай бұрын
I knew a man in Arizona named John McCrea whom was sentenced to 25 years in Michigan when he was 16 for the murder of a young boy that he sexually mutilated. When he got released he got a job at a boys facility in Florida and a boy disappeared from there. Then he moved back to Michigan and a neightbor boy disappeared too. When he moved to Arizona the Mesa police kept a 24 hour eye on him including working without pay on their days off. Finally the new owner of the land McCrae lived on in Michgan found the missing boys body under a concrete slab that was McCrea's front porch. John McCrea had a miserable death in a Michigan prison and his soul was in Hell before his corpse was cold. People like that never change and will always kill again.
@missdaydreamssАй бұрын
OMG 😳
@maygonzalez4249Ай бұрын
Wood chipper 😌💫
@skippygirl959Ай бұрын
Powerful story and good riddance to John McCrea
@RichardSpringer-h7zАй бұрын
How did you "know" him?
@ThejamaicanmarkhanleyАй бұрын
Cool story bro
@jaredbezes7806Ай бұрын
I mean it’s 2020s dude, not 1980s. Cameras are EVERYWHERE. I think he underestimated that
@AshleySpeaks4UАй бұрын
People protest having cameras all over the place, but as a non-GUILTY person and single woman, those cameras are my best friends too-not just Edna's.
@philinn4788Ай бұрын
@@AshleySpeaks4Ucameras won't save you
@djay851Ай бұрын
@@philinn4788 Thats a weird ass comment
@philinn4788Ай бұрын
@@djay851 thanks
@ItsStrayyАй бұрын
@@djay851 I mean its true in some regard
@JRRoss-vx1niАй бұрын
The calmness of this guy is crazy. That's why he's a serial killer. He can stay calm in the most disturbing of circumstances.
@patrickforrest9209Ай бұрын
Don’t think being calm in any situation makes you a serial killer 😂😂
@roboticfuzzball179Ай бұрын
@@patrickforrest9209it’s just sociopath vibes
@chrisgrieve9533Ай бұрын
Alot of sociopaths and people suffering from anti personality disorder go on to become serial killers due to a terrible upbringing. Watch Parker Dietz diagnosis of Richard Kullinski. He is still to this day one of the most interesting serial killers.
@cougar1neАй бұрын
You’ll never know you’re with a Serial Killer until it’s too late, and until it’s too late, you’ll think they’re the best person you could ever know.
@alexbreen316Ай бұрын
@@patrickforrest9209no. But psychopaths do deal with stress a lot better than normal people, hence why they excel in the military and law enforcement
@evilmelon8790Ай бұрын
The most chilling to me, a parole board deemed this monster fit for release.
@bensears7499Ай бұрын
Well. Maybe everything is money/ politics related and that is why logic does not prevail. I am just trying to figure it out myself.
@MsAmiqueАй бұрын
The other crime is this guy’s stuffed nosed voice.
@teelee8760Ай бұрын
Prisms are one of the biggest money laundry
@mightytoaster9827Ай бұрын
It would be based on their behaviours in custody and whether there's evidence of them working to improve themselves. Generally, the more heinous the crime, the better behaved an inmate is. So the parole board would have no reason to keep him in because by all appearances he's reformed because no violence or attitude in prison.
@krakenbetah5463Ай бұрын
Yeah that’s the problem because we don’t justify by God but by man. God set up the rules, man altered them, now the judgement.
@oops9678Ай бұрын
If you have a very distinctive birthmark on your face, it's kind of stupid to deny being caught on CCTV.
@MightyFartBomber1Ай бұрын
the dude was even wearing the same shoes lmao
@joelschmierer3544Ай бұрын
maybe hes a body snatcher and put on someone's body from the 1800s
@dekuscrub7423Ай бұрын
And those bright blue shoes
@fullmetal313Ай бұрын
Did u not watch the whole vid? Dude was pretty smart. Put himself in a good living situation with no death penalty and the ability to not work for the rest of his life and have access to tv/video games etc. think that would of happened if he just said “yeah that’s me!” “Ya of course I did it! Here’s where u can find all the evidence” 🤦 no matter how much evidence they have on u a lawyer will still tell u to stfu…’he didn’t even use a lawyer and got that deal… ya he was caught but he was probably already institutionalized and wanted to go back… you see how calm he was when they found him? That’s not a man scared of jail but 1 who welcomes it 🤡
@sendthis9480Ай бұрын
@@joelschmierer3544 It puts the lotion on its skin
@jilliancollinsАй бұрын
At his age, to confess to 4 victims taking place later on in his life...he definitely killed more people that he has not confessed to.
@janne6657Ай бұрын
I feel like there's no benefit for him to withhold that information. His plea deal covers those bodies right? If there's any more he's back in death row. It's likely that authorities would have wanted more clearances and would have kept the conditions of the plea deal same even with more bodies. Or at least this is how it is in the movies, I don't actually know much about your justice system, lol.
@YutaBLvАй бұрын
@@janne6657 It's not a benefit that he can profit from, it's a benefit to him morally what others might think regardless of having confessed to others. The fewer the less burdensome it becomes on him people knowing.
@ZakaiazailАй бұрын
@@YutaBLv not as a woman killer. He’s already done. At this point I’d imagine he’d want his credibility for the rest of the cases he was “smart” enough to never get convicted for. He would have a great bit of fun taunting police with all of their failed investigations
@IhateoppАй бұрын
Nah men always add when talking about their body count
@foreversunrise8749Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, he was far to confident about everything. There are, sadly, probably dozens more victims. I would go and check out those pawn shops. See the items that he has sold to them over the years. Post those items publicly. For certain more victims' families' would come forward. Revoke his plea deal. Put him in general population at Rikers Island, or ADX Florence. Bet hew wont get mistakenly paroled again.
@Katarina-ds5mjАй бұрын
The detective telling him “we know you’re not a bad guy” probably has zero effect on this sick sociopath.
@adma1987Ай бұрын
You'd think that but narcissism is a major component of anti social personality disorder so it most likely helped the detectives as it stroked his ego.
@jesseray9944Ай бұрын
@@Skyrilla i agree like if u dont wanna be arrested always call the loyer and stay silent my dad is a ex fellen and has told me if i ever get arrested stay quit but lucky me im a good person and dont wanna do anything bad
@1001-u6rАй бұрын
@@Skyrilla Your right. How dare the police get the evidence and confession they need to get this guy convicted. How horrible they are. They were just picking on this poor guy.
@NancyPiva-ed1rmАй бұрын
@@SkyrillaDid you really just call police pigs? That's what they were called in the 60s. Catch up
@wesleyAlan9179Ай бұрын
@@Skyrilla You sound immiture. Good luck in life.
@sooperman05Ай бұрын
Perfect length, so many true crime channels have been uploading 2-3 and sometimes 6 hours!! Ain’t nobody got time for dat!
@114thst23 күн бұрын
No literally.
@XxxXxx-ed3kn16 күн бұрын
I have got time for that.
@ArsGratiaArtis7928 күн бұрын
I don’t mind sometimes but not most of the time
@FanfictionWoes7 күн бұрын
Right!
@sthembisonkomo42317 күн бұрын
Exactly .. that's why forensic files will always be the best...21min straight to the point. 45min of repition
@_DunkАй бұрын
Talking with two detectives in a room is definitely not bullshitting 😂
@jillybeancadney6229Ай бұрын
Yeah... What you said.
@jillybeancadney6229Ай бұрын
OHhh I just heard the part you are referring to. LOL. I didn't understand what you meant
@GwynneWalkerTrujilloАй бұрын
Ikr 🤣🤣🤣
@JoseSerratos94Ай бұрын
Says he’s been through the system to know enough then proceeds to not remain silent and ask for a lawyer 😂
@FahqAllАй бұрын
That's what I was thinking. Idk why these guys don't ask for a lawyer
@SkyrillaАй бұрын
80? Really? She was 80, or 82? Looking pretty fly for her age, and spry... that's sad. Well-dressed, hip, driving cars... nice hair... Imagine living that long and still be fit and healthy only for some monster to snuff you out like that.
@VictoriaghhАй бұрын
Exactly. It made me angry. She was thriving!!!
@BeccaForbesАй бұрын
He is pretty fly too you know, he shoulda been a cop, imagine how many he could a wacked and been promoted.
@betsylaughlin4481Ай бұрын
Exactly-he says he got to know her pretty well, and I absolutely think this monster was jealous of her nice life. He was an ex-con loser doing odd jobs for women he targeted, meanwhile he had to watch her live a good life daily. He’s a hateful, envious, monster. When others want what you have, sometimes they’ll kill you and take whatever they covet. What a pathetic waste of space.
@jamiehammond7401Ай бұрын
Terrible
@xxxx-qo9dhАй бұрын
It is AI don’t you get that? People are too lazy to speak nowadays, they let bots do the talking for them. Easy to find out as bots don’t breathe and have zero emotions in their voice.
@jademcqueen5474Ай бұрын
When detectives say "i dont think you're a bad guy"....they absolutely do, they have evidence and you ARE a bad guy.
@TwinkleDobsonАй бұрын
can you and the 1000 other people saying this stop regurgitating it? it's getting annoying
@KrystalCappacelliАй бұрын
Damn, just keep scrolling. This girl can say whatever she wants. As can you, I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy. "Don't say that, but I can say this.* @TwinkleDobson
@vonxoliverАй бұрын
Their job is to get into the suspects minds at any cost, this is why some cops always trying to convince that they re on your side, which obviously not, but under stress, a person might breakdown and spoil everything.
@jsilverboyАй бұрын
Genius insight. Thank you so much.
@Commander23cАй бұрын
Cool, say more things that make people think you and the rest of them should be buying farms lmao
@dondee500kАй бұрын
It always bewildered me when a guy gets taken down like he did, criminal past and the first thing he DOESN’T say is “I want my lawyer”.
@avinash22i26 күн бұрын
I think that's part of their motive to see if they can actually pull it of without any assistance. Its basically a game of CAT and MOUSE to them.
@Troy-y5b24 күн бұрын
It's like they believe there lies
@richardcampbell575923 күн бұрын
He thought he was in control! because you see right before he confessed he said " i want little bit of control on how things go" and he obviously didn't get his way! which he shouldn't
@marsbars57857 күн бұрын
He definitely thought he could outsmart them. I think also he didnt want to look guilty by asking for a lawyer, he wanted to play it cool
@faszikilawang8445Ай бұрын
I get shy changing clothes in my car but this guy is moving dead bodies around in a full and active parking lot.
@markenda1Ай бұрын
She may have not been dead at that point. Remember, he used those drugs to sedate her, so she may have been able to move a little bit on her own, allowing him to transfer her while it would appear to others as someone who isn't feeling well or is intoxicated.
@BelzedielАй бұрын
Pff. That's nothing. It's like you've never seen Breakfast at Bernies.
@comfortablynumb5597Ай бұрын
@@Belzedielweekend at Bernie's
@BelzedielАй бұрын
@@comfortablynumb5597 Oh. yeah. I was thinking of Gangbang at Bernie's.
@DR.DisInfectАй бұрын
People only see what they want to see
@JerryGone-FishinАй бұрын
Once a serial killer, always a serial killer. He shouldn't have never been released from prison.
@lauravictorious4670Ай бұрын
The problem is, he was in prison for kidnapping. Why he was released early, we aren't told. He didn't even serve half his sentence but maybe he behaved well enough so he could get out and live life "on his terms."
@cm-gw9ybАй бұрын
lol
@christerpettersson5750Ай бұрын
no proof of him being a serial killer when he got caught for kidnapping, not even a killer.
@dashnikaАй бұрын
Thiisssss like what are u releasing these ppl for they literally killedd ppl they don’t need to be outtt
@lauravictorious4670Ай бұрын
@@dashnika because he wasn't in prison for murder when he was let out.
@kymmymorgan1551Ай бұрын
If he couldn't get away with it 30 years ago, when there wasn't CCTV and forensic tests... why did he think he could get away with it now? Insane that they even let him out.
@TokolosАй бұрын
He's delusional. 8:23 there you go. ) that stare and little nod, 100% thinking he can fool anybody , and he's even marked on the noggin, I noticed
@kymmymorgan1551Ай бұрын
@Tokolos Oh of course, he's a narcissist, he believes he's smarter than anyone. I just find it ironic.
@ChrisJohnny-ew7zuАй бұрын
You act like 30 years was so long ago LOL it wasn't even 30 years ago it was 1997 damn near the Millennium and he got out of jail in 2009
@kymmymorgan1551Ай бұрын
@@ChrisJohnny-ew7zu Okay? Do you feel better now, pointing out the obvious? I'm 30 years old. They didn't have the technology then that they do now. So what was the point of your weird little comment?
@JooDawgАй бұрын
Mental illness is a crazy thing. It was probably a compulsive act, he has a behavioral pattern. I just started the video but I bet the lady 30 years ago was not the first. These people edge up to this type of thing. Pick up a hitchhiker, next time add a gun under the seat, next time add driving them out of the way, next time have the door rigged to open from outside only etc etc. That’s what Edmund Kemper did.
@salahdehina9733Ай бұрын
I really wanna see what Edna looked like in her 20s. That's the most beautiful 80 year old I've ever seen
@gordlord67388 күн бұрын
Nice one perv. Fckng weird. Have yourself checked.
@garvinmiheso9063Ай бұрын
When a detective say you're not a bad guy,you're already fucked up
@mustangjoe2066Ай бұрын
What they are really saying, in police lingo, is your not a bad😉 guy,your a f💥💯✔ing monster 😳🤯😱
@GavinMoore-dg6znАй бұрын
Yahushua is Yahuah
@GavinMoore-dg6znАй бұрын
@@mustangjoe2066 Yahushua is Yahuah
@prettypeggy98Ай бұрын
#Gavin.... what????
@RosterizedАй бұрын
dude claims to know something about the system as he has spent 13 years in prison but decides to do the interview without requesting a lawyer lmao
@joanathomas1521Ай бұрын
Him wearing the same outfit in the video evidence is hilarious
@MrMisanthrope84Ай бұрын
They could probably do forensics on him right there and then and find all the victims DNA on it. He probably never washed those clothes.
@CoryD_85Ай бұрын
True, same shoes too
@hollyfarr7209Ай бұрын
True true 👍
@Sweet_JohnnyАй бұрын
"That's not me, your honor. That man is smiling."
@joanathomas1521Ай бұрын
@@MrMisanthrope84 do true! So nasty.
@NopaantsАй бұрын
Nope, that’s not me with that glaring mark on my face and absolutely not the glaring blue sneakers that are on my feet right now
@absolutelyridiculous6743Ай бұрын
😂
@mrsop4010Ай бұрын
i was looking to see if anyone in comments is gonna say anything about sneakers
@aokaze-minotaurАй бұрын
"I clam up like a clam" as opposed to what, clam up like a shark?
@DieLittCdaii21 күн бұрын
Just hearing him say that is haunting , from denying everything to fully disclosing the truth is crazy..
@JRWeezАй бұрын
Should have never let him out... shame. Wow what a joke system we have in the u.s.
@leesashriber5097Ай бұрын
Agreed 💯 Our justice system is a complete failure. Sad and scary!!
@intolerantdude1058Ай бұрын
The US at least has life and death sentences. In my county (Brazil) the most someone can get locked up for is 30 years, no matter the crime.
@vcvortex6356Ай бұрын
The guy that killed my dad in 1988 is walking free now. I'll never do jury duty. If they force me somehow, not guilty regardless of the charge or the evidence, on principle. I would certainly tell the judge and lawyers this during the first line of questioning.
@Jute511Ай бұрын
Better than the UK.
@sterlHAsilvaАй бұрын
Move
@organicintelligence3137Ай бұрын
Why do these psychopaths keep getting released from jail?!?!?Absolutely deranged & demented. Devastating families & loved ones😤🤬
@hangryturtle9006Ай бұрын
Democrat policies. Look it up and you’ll see how many more people they want to let out
@Just.A.T-RexАй бұрын
The law and sentencing guidelines.
@MaciejLorentzАй бұрын
Over crowding
@shyquildurham9695Ай бұрын
Well, since he is a psychopath as you put it. He probably got out on good behavior. Plus, the two mentioned reasons above this one. Acting like a model citizen in prison makes people think you should be released. Since most prisoners know the system is a game to be played, they play it. There is no real rehabilitation. Once inside, you become a monster or a ghost.
@richardlawson6787Ай бұрын
Because america puts innocent weed smokers in prison and they dont have room for the real criminals
@MisdirectingАй бұрын
The judicial system is a fucking joke. How can you let a monster like him out after he kidnapped someone and had them chained up? These judges have a special place in hell.
@mikezxzxАй бұрын
SO TRUE
@Val-qm9meАй бұрын
Yes, yes they do!
@ChrisJohnny-ew7zuАй бұрын
The judges didn't let him out they sentenced him to 30 years he got out on parole
@l-train7876Ай бұрын
Democrat policies.
@mikeydude750Ай бұрын
its the constitution, i thought you like that thing
@kingarthur51108 күн бұрын
If you're ever having a bad day, take solace in the fact that you're not in an interrogation room while a detective leans in and tells you he doesn't think you're a bad person.
@aldorfc220Ай бұрын
This is when your hoping DEXTER got him before police 😂
@hatenate2070Ай бұрын
With his annoying sister dee dee
@DaytruinАй бұрын
Dee dee do not pushadat button!
@aldorfc220Ай бұрын
@@hatenate2070 see what you did there 😂😂 or you auctally serous
@aldorfc220Ай бұрын
@@hatenate2070 use are kidding eh lol
@cricheson2192Ай бұрын
😅
@DonS-l9vАй бұрын
I guess he didn't realize after 24 years in jail that there are cameras all over the place.
@KimSmith-b9vАй бұрын
12 years or 13 years as he said.
@carpediem4887Ай бұрын
Yea old-school serial killer that is caught because of their lack of knowledge about technology....Dennis Rader is another that comes to mind
@841-o6gАй бұрын
He didn't care bud
@StevenSantaCruz-ix9isАй бұрын
I was thinking that too
@WinnieTheTrainАй бұрын
Theres lots of active serial killers in the US who realize there are cameras all over the place and still get away with murder. Just saying
@TwistypooАй бұрын
I don’t believe that lady asked him to put her mother out of her misery as an act of mercy and was then going to turn him in. He’s just a serial killer. And a liar.
@bradkirchhoff5703Ай бұрын
Imagine a guy putting a body in another car in broad daylight in the middle of a packed parking lot. Ppl saw it no question about it. Yet nobody thought it was odd? 🤦♂️
@IdkwhtpsiptoАй бұрын
No one saw bro. As long as you don’t act suspicious nobody is paying you any attention. At least not anymore . 🫤
@lefthookouchmcarm4520Ай бұрын
All they saw was TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, or KZbin because everyone has their head in their phones not paying attention to what is going on right next to them.
@ArthurGrey.Ай бұрын
"I clam up like a clam" Spoken like a true academic.
@FlaschenteufelАй бұрын
talkin tight like...a clam ._.
@leonardwashington3422Ай бұрын
The water is wet
@jacks6423Ай бұрын
Snozzberries taste like snozzberries
@michellek5051Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@adalineproulx9773Ай бұрын
😂
@RamPRTАй бұрын
This could be the average guy you sit next to at a bar or diner. You just never know.
@1BeautifullyBlessedАй бұрын
😢
@truthseeker408428 күн бұрын
But why did she let him inside her car? I dont get it... How did he get to know her.
@TONYFROMFL26 күн бұрын
@@truthseeker4084good question
@victoriadiaz671026 күн бұрын
not to be prejudice but when i see older men alone in stores or restaurants i stay alert
@TONYFROMFL26 күн бұрын
@@victoriadiaz6710 lol why
@shimmer8289Ай бұрын
Why would a woman ask a so called handyman to euthanize her sick mother? And then after doing it want to call the police knowing it would put her in jail. It was a freaking lie on his part to minimize what hed actually done. And the other victim tried to rob him? Yeah right. Those police officers gave him a pretty sweet deal imo. What a freak
@Bobby-l1yАй бұрын
Ya having him hide behind the feds is disgusting. A trial of real people wouldve had an better result
@Mr.BrandersonАй бұрын
I love how he instantly falls apart when they bring out the security pictures
@oliverotto556Ай бұрын
"Is this you?" *Shows a photo with the same exact sneakers he's wearing in the interrogation.* "No" 😂😂😂
@angelomihalachiАй бұрын
Only one person can have snickers of the same model?
@realuke.Ай бұрын
@@angelomihalachiwhile looking exactly like the guy in the footage?
@angelomihalachiАй бұрын
@@realuke. Im just saying
@Katarina-ds5mjАй бұрын
I know. The old “it wasn’t me and don’t believe your lying eyes” mind trick attempt.
@kai1x_Ай бұрын
@@angelomihalachidude said snickers LOL
@RandomBogeyАй бұрын
22:38 “I clam up like a clam” Good thing he didn’t turtle up like a turtle, or horse up like a horse
@ChrisHorne-b1fАй бұрын
DEADASS!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 This is THE FUNNIEST comment I've read in a long time! Thankyou for your donation! 🤝 It was definitely well purposed to the needy! 😂
@mojomusica.0169Ай бұрын
That weasel sure tried to weasel his way out of it though
@derin111Ай бұрын
😂
@ashleyhump6385Ай бұрын
"She's missing right now"? 😕 "YES Dan! Whr is Edna"?! 😒 My patience would NEVER allow me to be a detective. 😂😂😂 Ppl blatantly lying drives me ABSOLUTELY crazy!!!
@coolbeans7349Ай бұрын
14:48
@craig5222Ай бұрын
Nah your fine ass could get us men to admit to anything. Detective Hump is on the case, yes lawd
@JohnWick-stardawgАй бұрын
But you have the privilege of hindsight. They're not afforded that at that time
@Yayaview26Ай бұрын
Naw fr
@joeforestieriАй бұрын
Dude got everything he wanted. Sounded okay going back to prison tbh and got the prison selection of his choice.
@flyfishizationjones4940Ай бұрын
The #1 red flag that says this guy thinks he’s smart… to the level of narcissism… is that he’s familiar with the system and still never asked for a lawyer.
@jojomcgee3430Ай бұрын
He's a psychopath and felt that he's smart enough to talk his way out of the situation. Probably thought that by not asking for a lawyer, would make himself appear innocent.
@fukkitfulАй бұрын
@@jojomcgee3430 When your called in for questions, your already screwed. They just want a confession. Yep. Ppl think asking for a lawyer makes you look guilty. The police have to proof it without a dough you're guilt. So giving them any inform is only going to hurt you even worse. Plead the 5th!!
@richardlawson6787Ай бұрын
Asking for a lawyer is possibly a sign of guilt
@flyfishizationjones4940Ай бұрын
@@richardlawson6787 The cops are not deciding guilt or innocence. They are building a case by recording everything he says, and getting him to talk as much as possible, making the DA’s and Judge’s job easy. I’m glad though. He has no place in society.
@richardlawson6787Ай бұрын
@@flyfishizationjones4940 heres the thing..lets say im arrested for bank robbery..if im guilty im asking for an attorney..but if i know im innocent im gonna talk to them with out an attorney because ive nothing to hide.
@ogsltd9912Ай бұрын
It’s amazing that there are still people who are oblivious to the wealth of CCTV and digital forensics that are in use now. But then this guy, after being unaware of it all, it suddenly focussed on the cctv in the interrogation room. Ridiculous 🙄
@lezbnlvr2051Ай бұрын
I know people that still believe that you can be identified by DNA
@paghal11Ай бұрын
We should all probably stop committing crimes. Too risky...
@-cMc-Ай бұрын
If you turn off the camera I’ll lie to you some more
@ryantownsend273014 сағат бұрын
Such a great channel. Keep it up mate!
@diddlysquat88Ай бұрын
Never trust anyone. Always keep your guard up!
@JRWeezАй бұрын
Lived that way my entire life and its never let me down
@crashtestdummy1972Ай бұрын
I don't trust you
@Generalblue-vl2lyАй бұрын
@@crashtestdummy1972i dont trust you either soft lips! 😅
@crashtestdummy1972Ай бұрын
@@Generalblue-vl2ly haha!
@MONKeEeYboiАй бұрын
I don’t trust either of you 👀🤨
@kevincinnamontoast3669Ай бұрын
We found the bodies. "All of them?"
@qaj4j58fgs6Ай бұрын
Lol
@bmproseАй бұрын
He is so arrogant it's disgusting.
@abadcrabАй бұрын
Did nobody tell him we got security cameras now ?😂😂
@bonze1257Ай бұрын
Dude is wearing the same fucking shoes lol
@CrimsonDovhaАй бұрын
Good eye
@L_J_D2326 күн бұрын
@@CrimsonDovhahardly they’re bright blue
@alundavies10167 күн бұрын
@@L_J_D23they match his shirt, and the walls in the police station too!
@forthefunofit3230Ай бұрын
disgusting that he didn't get the D penalty...and for him to demand 'federal prison' WHAT A JOKE!!!!! since when do thugs get to pick?????
@somethingjustgonewrongyeah9079Ай бұрын
He's suffering more in prison than he'd be while dead. Notice how he never asked for a lawyer? He knew the system and knew exactly that his plea deal would land him EXACTLY what he wanted. He was smart, as much as I hate to say it.
@fabianharris2521Ай бұрын
@@somethingjustgonewrongyeah9079 pc ain’t that safe in the feds😊
@KakeKittyStyleАй бұрын
Anyone can make a motion that their state case should be put in federal court. Quite often those motions fail to get that person put into the federal system. You have to have a damn good reason why you should want the FBI to prosecute you instead of the local police.
@EdgarHernandez-pr5tyАй бұрын
@@KakeKittyStylewhat benefits does he get from going to federal prison?
@GreatBritishBeastАй бұрын
also wondering this.
@hooloo00Ай бұрын
Released on parole…. That parole board should be assessed and put in prison and held responsible for all the murders since he was released…….
@Honey-SanchezАй бұрын
Life in prison these days mean on average 7 - 9 years with good behavior. WTF 🤔
@EverythingsEventuallАй бұрын
@Honey-Sanchez he wasn't sentenced to life. Stick to the story and subject at hand. If you have to pull in other cases you're not paying any attention
@arielsea9087Ай бұрын
@@Honey-Sanchez This is a problem. The process has become a waste of time.
@dartvade1955Ай бұрын
Kamala Harris and the trail of death behind her for many people just like this would not agree 🤣 it political btw, just a fact and these people should be held responsible for letting criminals out
@paxcoderАй бұрын
Then they would never release anyone, reformed or not.
@ScoobDaGoobАй бұрын
“I clam up like a clam” - Dudes a living shakespeare
@Michael-u9p1lАй бұрын
Wow! I live in Greenville County and had no idea about this story. I’m glad the police caught this psychopath.
@Mr-moparАй бұрын
Just moved to simpsonville and heard travels rest of the video..I never heard of this before.
@motometalracerАй бұрын
I'm in Easley and ain't heard about this either
@10n0Ай бұрын
I knew this was close to home as soon as I heard Food Lion and heard the woman who called in the welfare check. That southern NC twang is unmistakable.
@HeartBrxkeАй бұрын
I lived IN TRAVELERS REST, and had no idea about this, I now live in easley.
@CazPeaАй бұрын
He’s just one of many
@BrianKenney-b5cАй бұрын
This guy defines Boomer Serial Killer, He is shocked that business have CCTV and can follow your every move... .
@BrianKenney-b5cАй бұрын
HE LEFT THE DRUG LACED YOURGURT AT HIS HOUSE!!
@bitterbeauty6144Ай бұрын
@@BrianKenney-b5cAll the years he spent in jail didn’t help. He missed the societal changes that went on. Things like cctv cameras everywhere.
@BrianKenney-b5cАй бұрын
@@bitterbeauty6144 great point
@The_end_is_near-c8jАй бұрын
Not just businesses, literally corner cameras, traffic light cameras, even private residences. We can literally be tracked from the time we leave our homes, do our shopping or whatever and go back home and the entire time never technically be off camera.
@Sam-IcyАй бұрын
He hasnt seen rainbolt
@robertwest3093Ай бұрын
This just goes to show you that letting a murderer out of prison at any time before his death is not a good thing. Killers can’t be rehabilitated even after thirty years behind bars.
@EverythingsEventuallАй бұрын
He wasn't a killer when he was arrested.
@EverythingsEventuallАй бұрын
Do you feel the same about military members?
@dayno7501Ай бұрын
@@EverythingsEventuallgrowing up with an abusive mom and step dad and defending him? You’re probably the reason your brother done the runner bud, 1 big fucked up family aye😂
@StopSnatchinАй бұрын
Great question @@EverythingsEventuall
@danielblackwell7712Ай бұрын
Same as a peodaphile
@Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section18 күн бұрын
A very good example for how well the justice and prison system works in the USA. How it averts danger from society, how well it assesses “dangerousness” and “social compatibility” before release and how successfully it resocializes people.
@skellentorАй бұрын
You'd think these multi-million dollar companies could afford to get real cameras vs the potatos they're using now. I did surveillance at a casino for several years. We could zoom all the way down and read all your text messages, zoom all the way across the parking lot, see your face clear as day, and even see the type of bowl you'd be using in your car. And its definitely not 8 frames per second like this garbage.
@Just.A.T-RexАй бұрын
Right? My local battery store has an Ai backed system that uses publicly available ip highway cameras that can track a customer on the highway headed to the stores parking lot then track them in 4k from there To inside the store and back out and back to the traffic cams when they leave. Pretty impressive and completely legal. Dudes a massive nerd and it shows in this system, he has the camera feeds on a large tv in the store too. He can add “profiles” to license plates and faces as well and get real time alerts if a certain disk timer is noticed by the software within a certain geofence. And his store is under 750sq for just selling batteries for a franchise. Like wtf huge corporate stores?
@LeslieGallivan-mp5qiАй бұрын
I work in a casino. When I started one of surveillance told me that they could zoom in on the gas station a half mile away and tell what kind of cigarettes someone was buying And that was with technology that's thirty years old now I wouldn't be trying anything anywhere close to casino People don't realize how closely they work with law enforcement
@MultiTHEJOKERАй бұрын
Casinos are different they need to watch cameras in supermarkets are mandatory get the cheapest cameras so they can get the license for the business
@LeslieGallivan-mp5qiАй бұрын
@@MultiTHEJOKER even then , I bought a surveillance system that was on sale in a pharmacy. It was good enough for me to tell the difference between my two orange Tom cats at one hundred yards I don't think there is much excuse for some place to have a poor camera
@L_J_D2326 күн бұрын
@@LeslieGallivan-mp5qiI work in security for a water company in the uk. We have a site with a lake across, big lake. I can zoom in and see what type of fish a guy has caught from pretty far away. Cameras been in about 15 years too, these stores just cheap out
@phantomx2003Ай бұрын
The moment he confessed they should of just took him out back. Why do we treat monsters like they are human.
@georgejones3526Ай бұрын
So that we don’t in turn, become monsters ourselves.
@eriv4735Ай бұрын
georgejones3526 Taking out the trash is not an act of a “monster” 🤷♂
@2oqhАй бұрын
@@eriv4735You’re wrong. Fair trial and sentencing is important. In this case maybe it’d be fine, but what if the police lie? What if the evidence is stacked against an innocent person who needs to defend themselves? We need harder punishments and be stricter on crime but “taking them out back” reduces us to nothing but emotionally unstable savages.
@slablargemeat8954Ай бұрын
@@2oqh also, false confessions do happen. people who have confessed have later been exonerated through DNA evidence.
@erichvonmolder9310Ай бұрын
Everyone has to go through the legal system no matter the person as it should be. Then we have jails/prisons to put people when convicted, because they are animals doesn't mean we are animals.
@dextermorgan1Ай бұрын
If you're in an interrogation room and a detective is telling you "I don't think you're a bad guy" he 100% thinks you're a bad guy. 😂
@NPCHSNАй бұрын
Wow, good take. You must be really smart and stuff.
@dextermorgan1Ай бұрын
@@NPCHSN And here you are taking the time to come here and write something really stupid. You must be really dumb and stuff. 😉
@stewie84Ай бұрын
They’re being totally honest… they don’t think he is a bad guy. They KNOW it.
@eisenpelz88Ай бұрын
Nice u stole the comment from every other interrogation Video...
@mitchellineАй бұрын
Guys, I just thought of the most original comment ever. If the police bring you to an interrogation room and say "we don't think you are a bad person," they certainly think you are a bad person 😂😂
@TrueCrimeStories94Ай бұрын
I was shivering throughout the video. It's unimaginable how cruel people can be.
@beaulieuc8910Ай бұрын
cruel men can be
@kayray7598Ай бұрын
It’s scary bc he seems so harmless.. like watching him talk and lie to the cops like that and acting like hes Mr. Rogers … it is genuinely terrifying bc I would not feel unsafe around him .. goes to show
@saynotohookupsАй бұрын
Yup, you can know someone for the longest time and never truly know them. Some people wear a mask all the time.
@GGBel1Ай бұрын
Oh there are cues believe me. Just seeing him talk for about 3 minutes gives me enough to know that this person is off his rocker.
@adventureswitharizonaart6117Ай бұрын
Why does it always have to be the handyman?
@lorietaylor6837Ай бұрын
Do your own work if you can and/or don't be alone when they come to do the work. Don't let them think you live alone.
@FeliciaSimsАй бұрын
It's difficult for convicted criminals to pass a background check and get hired most places. So, they often become independent contractors.
@abcdef-qk6jfАй бұрын
Tools come in handy...
@a44489Ай бұрын
Doctors?
@dave93xАй бұрын
The access you have to places others don't. Master keys in some cases.
@francesbale1409Ай бұрын
i get so much 2nd hand embarrassment watching guilty people trying to lie their way out of a terrible crime.
@xxxx-qo9dhАй бұрын
Why?
@marissam3176Ай бұрын
@@xxxx-qo9dhbecause they so obviously did and are making themselves look like fools. That’s embarrassing
@MuNN9294Ай бұрын
@@xxxx-qo9dh its like a guilty child making up stories while getting scolded by their parents for breaking something in the house.. only this is a full grown adult doing it, very embarrassing... most likely a reason why he wanted the camera shut off. Typical defense mechanism of someone with ASPD
@georgejones3526Ай бұрын
@@xxxx-qo9dh- Empathy.
@maureen090Ай бұрын
Same here 😔
@Juniperberrie253 күн бұрын
15:23 “You’ve got to let me answer the questions when they’re asked” CLASSIC! Typical response from a manipulative liar. Delay tactics whilst trying to play victim 🤦🏾♀️
@malaeproductions913Ай бұрын
As soon as any cop leans towards you and says i dont think your a bad guy, just know your done for lol
@JamesB-j6kАй бұрын
Criminals are idiots, you never talk. Hire a lawyer. But hey, every guilty person thinks they can beat the cops and deep down wants to talk about their crime
@SJND20Ай бұрын
of course they are idiots... if they were smart, they wouldn't have killed or harmed someone else in the first place. Think about it... if you were super smart, would you hurt someone and think "oh well! I am smart and will get a lawyer later?"
@SJND20Ай бұрын
And lawyers are not some kind of shields that can automatically save someone from jailtime... maybe they can reduce death penalty to life sentence but that's about it.
@FreddieK-h1uАй бұрын
He should never have been released! Them poor women would still be alive.
@EmeraldPenkАй бұрын
The fact that he has a large birthmark and then said that wasn't him is crazy I thought he had had some dirt on his face
@cw4608Ай бұрын
the birthmark on his left cheekbone is like a bar-code in those security camera films. It is him but he is so far into deception and denial he can say it is not him without blinking an eye.
@CUBEoneVXАй бұрын
How does someone charged and gone to jail for kidnapping gets a job to take care of ederly?
@filipecoutinho5706Ай бұрын
The same way convicted cops get new jobs as cops on a diff state ...
@HerMajesty1Ай бұрын
No background check
@1BeautifullyBlessedАй бұрын
😢
@1BeautifullyBlessedАй бұрын
@filipecoutinho5706 😢
@freepalestine-dm2zqАй бұрын
Because elder care is unfortunately a joke in this country.
@cy8685Ай бұрын
You can see murder in his eyes. Every killer has hollow, haunting pupils.
@Just.A.T-RexАй бұрын
Not true at all, many many many murderers are described as the exact opposite
@cy8685Ай бұрын
You obviously have no idea what you’re talking about. Ask any detective who investigates murder cases.
@simpstroke4156Ай бұрын
@@cy8685lol you obv don’t because Ted bundy did not have that look in his eye at all
@BIGDRXXMR444Ай бұрын
killers come all shapes all sizes everyone dont got "crazy eyes"
@cryo9216Ай бұрын
@@BIGDRXXMR444 I've come face-to-face with dozens of murderers. Every single one of them had "crazy eyes." Some I could tell from their eyes even before I found out they committed murder. How many have you talked to face-to-face?
@faith_light25Ай бұрын
the way he said "bodies" and "body" to describe someone he killed is chilling
@renee1961Ай бұрын
I'm familiar with this Case, but you have so much Information I didn't know! Thank You!
@johnryan2193Ай бұрын
The parole board should be taken to court and jailed for treason and criminal damage.
@nobody-fs8jjАй бұрын
They are incompetent and have no business deciding whether or not to let a psychopath out. Have you ever watch parole board hearings?
@erichvonmolder9310Ай бұрын
Treason, no. This is the system of law enforcement, now if you can come up with a better system, while dealing with lack of funding, qualified personnel and an over worked system I would like to hear your remedy?
@joshm7530Ай бұрын
RIGHT
@Bulvan123Ай бұрын
Treason?😂
@renee1961Ай бұрын
My heart goes out to the Innocent Victims, and their Heartbroken Families.🥀🥀🥀🥀🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔💔🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
@absolutelyridiculous6743Ай бұрын
Amen 😢❤
@drlnielsenАй бұрын
In 1997 the was convicted for kidnapping a woman and holding prisoner. Even befor that he had prior convictions. Of a 13-to-30-year sentence he served 12 years in prision. His probation ended in 2011. He was convicted of Edna's murder in 2022. It took him less time to kill 4 women than he spent in prision. 14 years.
@SlugCult718Ай бұрын
10:10
@cernunnos_livesАй бұрын
Having CCTV everywhere has been the single most important thing for law enforcement.
@skippygirl959Ай бұрын
And big brother
@jacksonbilly9979Ай бұрын
People like you blow my mind. May be good for our government, but not us citizens
@eriv4735Ай бұрын
jacksonbilly9979 It worked out real well for Edna’s family..most LAW ABIDING citizens aren’t affected by cameras one bit 🤷♂
@optiglitchАй бұрын
@@eriv4735 ask china how it's going for them
@MultiTHEJOKERАй бұрын
@@jacksonbilly9979idiots like you blow my mind
@DeanShimpАй бұрын
None of us are safe.... anywhere, anytime.
@cliffa2901Ай бұрын
In the US yes.
@Hatbox948Ай бұрын
It's a very sobering thought, isn't it?
@Hatbox948Ай бұрын
@@cliffa2901 Right. You'll be perfectly safe in the middle of the Congo. Geeze.
@cliffa2901Ай бұрын
@@Hatbox948 no. I will be safe in Australia
@cliffa2901Ай бұрын
@@Hatbox948 not really.
@walkereugene2 күн бұрын
He's been through the system to know that talking to 2 detectives isn't just BS, but he still doesn't know to request a lawyer right away 😂😂
@endotimez9086Ай бұрын
Notice how he always try to take control. Sociopathic behavior.
@kristinbreАй бұрын
This is local to me. I was so invested in this case. 😞
@stevenfreaney1734Ай бұрын
Just saw this what happened to him in the end
@MforMovesetsАй бұрын
7:15 "It's a regional dialect. For steamed hams." - The killer formally known as Prince.
@ChristopherL-n3iАй бұрын
"Not a fire mother it's just the Northern Lights"
@ezraanderson842Ай бұрын
Kidnapping should be a life sentence
@freepalestine-dm2zqАй бұрын
I agree completely
@stevendoran877Ай бұрын
I believe it is in the Federal System
@NorthWestPvPlolrektnoobАй бұрын
like 90% of kidnappings are by parents
@SeaStarr2890Ай бұрын
I just listened too a different channel who covered her story. It was solely focused on her and not so much about the killers life story so I didn't know about the kidnapping in detail. Police need to take kidnapping more seriously. There's obviously some extreme ill intent behind forcibly taking someone against their will. People don't get enough time for that junk
@JohnnyDarcalliАй бұрын
Personally, I think we're way past four victims... just my little opinion.
@gv6t8Ай бұрын
why do police let go someone whos's the last person that was seen before a women vanishes bro?
@ethanjohnson6071Ай бұрын
Because they don’t have enough evidence to formerly charge him and the legal amount of time for holding for questioning was surpassed. If for example they held him for a couple hours longer than legally permissible and continued to question him and he admits full guilt, it would be inadmissible in the courts, hindering any sort of prosecution. Just basic protocol to protect human rights
@IslandBlaze8Ай бұрын
Laws
@The_MattcadeАй бұрын
What
@MiztiqueАй бұрын
Because femicide isn't taken seriously. It's the same with sexual assault.
@GENEVAVIOLATIONАй бұрын
@@Miztiquewhat in the world are you talkimg about? The mere utterance that a man sexually/assaulted a woman can destroy his entire life, family, careers in the course of a week. Even if its completelt fabricated. You have to prove innocence.
@chanmyaeoo478929 күн бұрын
His calmness during pressure moments are bone chilling!! 😮
@mike-k6yАй бұрын
13.5 years and the parole board thought, yep this guy is good to go. The system is a joke
@ReneeLibby-cv8vfАй бұрын
The detective: " Oh, look... " had me dying.
@MuddyLivesАй бұрын
He is a really good liar. That is scary. I need to work on my internal lie detector.
@soundsofnature7015Ай бұрын
I didn't believe a word he said until the end when he admitted to killing people. Even then there are surely many more he isn't telling about.
@paulpavich4174Ай бұрын
Trumpian
@MikeMarlowe-ym3zyАй бұрын
@@paulpavich4174hurr durr!
@lardomcfarty9866Ай бұрын
@@paulpavich4174dude you are so mentally ill, making everything political.
@philinn4788Ай бұрын
TDS in full effect @@paulpavich4174
@PIPERON5 күн бұрын
The morale of this murder story is "The Leopard will never change its spots", they will never change. Dark is always Dark. 🙏🙏🙏
@mollycote1021Ай бұрын
When he committed his crimes before, we didn’t have that many surveillance cameras, he is TOAST‼️‼️🥵🥵🥵
@unityxgАй бұрын
Correction at 17:56 . Those are semi-automatic weapons, not automatic weapons. There is a huge difference.
@thomascrator8183Ай бұрын
Hes a liberal, doesn't matter to him.
@natheloniousperry3445Ай бұрын
Oh THANK YOU! What would we do w out that precious correction. Only “automatic” weapons kill people not “semi automatic” yes yes again thank you for you service!
@SkollTheWerewolfАй бұрын
@@natheloniousperry3445 Actually the gun didn't kill anyone, it was the psychopath that used them. If you're going to be toxic to someone trying to make a correction maybe say something that is right.
@jimbotron70Ай бұрын
Another brilliant detective keeping a suspect unrestrained during the interrogation...
@itsmikaa8496Ай бұрын
It really scares me that it’s really some crazy freakish people out here, IM scared for my kids .. May The Victims Rip😢