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@pojuh645Ай бұрын
You got a mistake there, similar products like from anker start at half the price, so these raycons start at double the price than the competition, you got that mixed up in your video :) Anker headphones start at 30-35€ and these cost 70€ so they are quite exacly starting at double the price than other brands, not half.
@pojuh645Ай бұрын
He's not laughing about it. He is in deep regret and can't even speak it out. The screen of him smiling is when the detective is bonding with him emotionally to get him to talk and it is okay because the detective wanted him to laugh maybe because laughing together is a stronger act of bonding than arguing. you know. so this all was with the purpose to get him to talk and it's not bad for him to laugh and not bad from the officer to make him do that.
@Mystery-Man0527 күн бұрын
I never understand why these killers have to have the feeling to lie. Like u did it, own up to it. Why do they always lie?
@CornishRexCharlie25 күн бұрын
@Mystery-Man05 because they're petrified of going to jail for 20+ years, that's why.
@Mystery-Man0525 күн бұрын
Well he should've thought about the consequences for his bad actions. I still don't understand the point in lying
@bingbong9076Ай бұрын
Ah the classic "I was just driving around for no reason in the dead of night and came back home to a violent crime that occurred in the window of time while I was gone" story, that one always gets you out of trouble!
@tinywalnut6337Ай бұрын
Also the "I went to the gym but upon arriving at the gym I discovered I didn't have my key fob or whatever so I just went home lol" story. I swear I've heard that one before.
@Wendy-l3b26 күн бұрын
He’s clearly not a pro at this, nor does it seem like he sat down and planned the whole thing out. He actually seemed to give in pretty easily, I’ve seen others argue with DNA evidence.
@fredmercury131417 күн бұрын
And yet it can and does happen.
@michaelethangross339514 күн бұрын
Why so many of these suspects don’t simply remain silent is beyond me.
@vortex16229 күн бұрын
This is the most sensible interrogator I have seen. He took on a "fatherly" attitude in order to coax a confession out of a mind that sought to lock itself behind a seemingly thick wall. The interrogator deserves an award for the way he handles (t)his case(s).
@justicejane242926 күн бұрын
Amen
@RedBCPride8225 күн бұрын
Max glaze parentheses usage wp
@kevin424018 күн бұрын
I mean, maybe he didn't belly laugh, but he definitely chuckled. I think we can agree on that.
@chrispict427 күн бұрын
Is it the parents fault again - BC of divorce? Probably. And no caning in school of bullies? Probably And did mother return his puppy? Gods!
@garcdonaldКүн бұрын
I wanted to know why he stopped playing video games.
@colleenwhitman9040Ай бұрын
If your child, relative or friend is between about 15 and 25 and suddenly displays uncharacteristic behaviors like withdrawing from life, depression and tells you they’re hearing voices, you NEED to get them help ASAP. Don’t second guess yourself or them, it’s extremely important to get them in contact with mental health professionals without delay. It’s around the ages of 15-25 , people will start to display symptoms of schizophrenia and te sooner they get help the better the long term outcome.
@FreckledWhispersASMRАй бұрын
Yes but I wasn’t diagnosis with schizophrenia until I had an episode 2 years ago. I’m 40. I’m also bipolar
@christinefleming8435Ай бұрын
It seems to me that murderers always claim mental illness when they get caught.
@BonnieImaniАй бұрын
@@FreckledWhispersASMRcan u talk about what happened to make you get checked out?
@FreckledWhispersASMRАй бұрын
@ I believed I was Gods servant sent to judge others, I had audio hallucinations telling me my older sons were plotting against me. My son called 911 and called my psychiatrist who admitted me. I take Seroquel to help… Valium, and a cannabis card which helps with voices, Seroquel helps me black out sleep which helps the nightmares and staying awake for days during manic episodes. My cat is now also my support pet… it was so bad I felt my face burning like I was on fire I told my 18 year old at the time to get me water.. the water burned my lips tongue and throat but got to the hospital and the doctor said there were no burns. I’m telling you the water felt like it burned my mouth. EMS forced me into the gurney and strapped me down straight to the ward. I thought they were there to abduct me and were secret agents. According to my son is what he told me. They gave me medicine to put me to sleep. He said he told the EMS guy to stop pulling me down the stairs. I didn’t remember anything. But believe me people are always watching. They definately watch when I go to work . I work from home but u go into the office a few days a month. I use cannabis for my agoraphobia. If I make no sense I can clarify
@dennisanderson8663Ай бұрын
This kind of stuff happens all the time. Big Pharma turns people into ticking time bombs with their anti-psychotic and anti-depressant medications.
@Stefan77777Ай бұрын
I feel so blessed to have three adult sons who did nothing but show me the utmost respect and love. Through the good times and bad, we supported and support one another through it all. The more I see of these videos, the more I thank God in heaven for my 3 wonderful sons.
@DragoncloneАй бұрын
You jinxed yourself now well done😂
@charlesmurphy1510Ай бұрын
You are truly blessed. This guy is sick.
@rubiconoutdoors3492Ай бұрын
Yea, this kid has a screw loose.
@IZaubermausIАй бұрын
This has nothing to do with „thanking god“ or „being blessed“ - YOU raised your sons very well and the result are three wonderful young men!!!
@Stefan77777Ай бұрын
@@IZaubermausI Those are very kind words my friend, thank you ! I do thank God for entrusting me with them xo
@vincedidiana5781Ай бұрын
He looks like he’s 14, yet he sounds as if he’s been smoking Marlboro reds for 47 years.
@HoosierPete69.Ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking.
@AnangryLibertarianАй бұрын
Vocal fry. Trying to sound cool.
@kendraheard8240Ай бұрын
Yesss I was just thinking his voice sounds like an Older man
@nychris2258Ай бұрын
I guess you've never actually known any real smokers if this is what you think it sounds like.
@Nevaeh79Ай бұрын
A couple of yrs before this happened, he had stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma, chemo, lost all his hair, then went into remission. This could have had a huge impact on his mental health. I'm hoping he gets the mental health treatment he so desperately needs.
@ethanadjack5289Ай бұрын
Dad laughing during his interview is creepy as hell.
@Thomas-h8jАй бұрын
Right
@christinefleming8435Ай бұрын
Sometimes nerves make you laugh
@Wayner7127 күн бұрын
It sure is.
@thisisengland350325 күн бұрын
No emotions at all and making a joking comment about the puppy
@FranzKafka-u8w25 күн бұрын
@@christinefleming8435 Yeah, but why get nervous about the ex being mrdered? Maybe the dad did it.
@texasrefugee7888Ай бұрын
"his family was concerned but not concerned enough to get all the firearms away"☠️
@ReneeLibby-cv8vfАй бұрын
that seems to happen alot
@User-2centsАй бұрын
Guns & 1 second anger 😠 😡 😢
@marshapieroni6677Ай бұрын
@@ReneeLibby-cv8vfsure does. And no one seems to learn from it
@marshapieroni6677Ай бұрын
@@RightToFreedomGirlbut muh guns
@orfeotracioАй бұрын
Average American family
@MichaelG913Ай бұрын
at what point did he laugh or try to leave? the click bait is annoying w these crime videos
@tumbleweed57614 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing @MichaelG913 ~ You don’t even need click bate, so why misrepresent?
@deadcalm90168 күн бұрын
Dad seemed quite light hearted smiling and chuckling…kind of bizarre and inappropriate with ex wife just blown away by their son…really odd
@pja37577 күн бұрын
was just thinking same
@Flutterbyebutterfly6 күн бұрын
@@deadcalm9016I thought the same I had to rewatch it. So sad 😞
@ChaseTheHeatАй бұрын
This kid is the king of the side-eye
@Geeon2Ай бұрын
So FKN creepy. The first time he ever showed any concern was when the detective brought up the word homicide.
@rubiconoutdoors3492Ай бұрын
I bet he walks crooked so he is always in side eye mode.
@zombiekeenasaur28 күн бұрын
😂 For real he never turned his head towards the dude
@Mystery-Man0528 күн бұрын
He was lying
25 күн бұрын
Could be dyslexic that’s a big sign
@Cochise6666Ай бұрын
There's just some fundamental genetic/environmental discombobulation in the cards here- kid looks like a 10 year old and behaves like a withered old man, while his dad chuckles and grins throughout his wife's violent murder investigation like a teenager.
@kenw2225Ай бұрын
Ex wife *
@PrayingforReprieve28 күн бұрын
This father and son are strange. Did anyone weep for this woman? It's disheartening.
@kimberlybrown704928 күн бұрын
Stop
@Sapienmilker28 күн бұрын
@@kimberlybrown7049Lol don't b soft, "ex wife" is hilarious 😂 now stop being rude and appreciate his witty humor like the rest of us you
@xavierlucky39726 күн бұрын
You should stop judging based off a single edited youtube video.
@escapedgoat5865Ай бұрын
He looks 14
@HalfBackCrackАй бұрын
He's 14 mentally too.
@ChronicGamer420Ай бұрын
He looks 12
@XaMarie21Ай бұрын
And the men in prison are gonna have fun with this punk.
@escapedgoat5865Ай бұрын
@XaMarie21 oh ya he is figuratively and literally screwed.
@kingjulien1921Ай бұрын
@@XaMarie21 you want him to be raped? i get that he murdered his mother but i still don’t think he should be sexually assaulted for that
@Joshs-oe6xsАй бұрын
I love this channel. I do. But I am so tired of every thumbnail being "trying to leave". Not only is that almost never whats happening, its been used for SO many videos.
@Emilia36Vega25 күн бұрын
So true. Mostly happens on other channels too ugh Anything for views
@lisalarsen238421 күн бұрын
@@Jemieloudo ewu
@kevin424018 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure I at least saw him chuckle at the thought, so I don't know if I would say it was misleading. I give it a pass
@bridgetburton887817 күн бұрын
@@Emilia36Vegaviews = revenue = more videos for us. It isn't rocket science. This channel actually makes really good informative videos.
@InHitchWeTrust2 күн бұрын
Yes, this "trying to leave" is super annoying. Why do they do it, nobody is ever trying to leave.
@theunforgiven2885Ай бұрын
Wow he seems very cold and heartless .I lost my mother to cancer and still break down in tears ..Can you Imagine walking into the room and seeing your mother shot and this is how you act ...Like WOW
@ann-or6ev26 күн бұрын
Not heartless...just ", absent" or blank
25 күн бұрын
Medication for mental illness makes you numb. It stops you from feeling all emotions.
25 күн бұрын
@@ann-or6evmedication does this
@jillgosk880625 күн бұрын
I hear ya. My mom died 27 years ago and I was crying today because I was missing her and remembering the Thanksgivings and Christmases when she was here with me.
@lorihahn-brown470924 күн бұрын
@@jillgosk8806my mom died the day after thanksgiving 20 years ago. This is the first year I’ve celebrated thanksgiving since and I’m making it exactly like hers always was. I think she would want me to after all these years but it’ll never be the same again. She was really my best friend for as long as I had her and I there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of her. She loved life so much and no matter where I go or what I do, her memory will live on. I can still see her face and hear her voice as if she’s right here. Every time I see a pair of cardinals, every rose, the beach, nature in general, even card and board games brings back memories that will last until it’s my time.
@TheAjandjimАй бұрын
The way he keeps looking at the detective is so creepy
@DebraGillАй бұрын
I thought the same thing.
@leekeene5889Ай бұрын
I came to the comments to see if anyone commented about his overall look. You came closest 😫😂He has a real creepy look and I hate even saying that about anyone, but he definitely has a look.
@thirdcoastwherewestayАй бұрын
Does it warm your loins
@King-zt9fiАй бұрын
"The eyes are the window to the souls."
@tanyalee11.11Ай бұрын
@@thirdcoastwherewestay does it warm yours?
@slimenito299Ай бұрын
The way that advertisement came in was cold not going lie😂😂😂😂
@michellesmith702Ай бұрын
😆 pretty slick.
@KcYohАй бұрын
yesss jaaajajjaja
@milwaukeebrewcrew48428 күн бұрын
pie addblock urwelcome
@foreverJMJ9326 күн бұрын
I hate it.
@Missblu196123 күн бұрын
Abousoluting misleading😂😂
@nine9whitepony526Ай бұрын
I'm seeing more and more kids and young adults act like this kid. Not the murdering part, just quiet one word answers, only talk if they have to, barely make eye contact. I think it's because they grow up communicating with people via text messaging or online and not face to face or over a phone. In person social skills are totally lacking.
@daytonabeachUSAАй бұрын
Nah. It’s probably abuse
@dogmafilm33Ай бұрын
Would have expected this comment to be at least 75 likes....
@tayloreslick7542Ай бұрын
I agree, texting and social media has completely desensitized anyone under 30 from expressing emotions now days. I'm 56 now , I've never seen anything like this.
@AngryAcolyteАй бұрын
What an insane generalisation.
@eucliduschaumeau8813Ай бұрын
We see this consistently in kids of relatives and friends. Getting a word out of any of them is a monumental task. In our day, we fully integrated with the adults and were included in everything. It’s creepy how much they clam up.
@timtowndrow2056Ай бұрын
Just the lack of emotion alone is setting off red flags.
@fredmercury131417 күн бұрын
He's had a couple of hours sleep, and who knows if he slept the night before, which can really reduce a persons ability to empathise. That's all people. And given that not all mothers dote on their sons, why should you assume all sons dote on their mother?
@jeremyb251Ай бұрын
Dad doesn’t seem to be bothered one bit that his son just murdered his own mother. Laughing and just talking to the detective like they’re talking about regular old stuff.
@LAvengers-59Ай бұрын
People behave oddly when they receive shocking news.
@latetotheparty18427 күн бұрын
I think you are picking up on something. Dad might have had long standing issues with wife.
@angelahughes752427 күн бұрын
I completely agree with you no emotion strange
@vitalucas945225 күн бұрын
Shock. Wait until it really sinks in. He will never live this down.
@sallyjulian320814 күн бұрын
I found that very alarming the acting like he was out with friends just shooting the breeze. Does he have at least SOME concern for what Is about to happen to his son?
@OofAvocadoАй бұрын
that poor mother. he’s an incredible liar. the eye contact, lack of nervous ticks, and fluently telling the same story without a stutter or slip up. very concerning.
@brittanytripp6151Ай бұрын
Except when you consider that his mom was literally just murdered and then reevaluate his emotions. Or lack thereof.. It is incredibly off
@llamamama2910Ай бұрын
He is self soothing with the chair moving and not showing normal signs of shock or grief
@zenithdawn9646Ай бұрын
That shoulder lift was giving him away
@MidwestFarmToysАй бұрын
Lack of nervous ticks? Hes rotating back and forth in the chair the entire time lmao
@Mystery-Man05Ай бұрын
Why did he lie?
@milesnoellАй бұрын
I got to spend some time working in the state mental hospital that had a bunch of GEI or guilty except for insanity cases and there were two guys there that had killed parents, and neither one of them could really ever face what they had done. One of them was convinced that it was all lies and that it was just a big conspiracy against him, and the other was just absolutely crushed by the knowledge of what he'd done, and it darkened every hour of every day for all time that I saw him. No outside punishment can match the pain of knowing that you did something horrible.
@ReneeLibby-cv8vfАй бұрын
if you have a conscience... psychopaths don't care
@vonderloo3184Ай бұрын
But they have no guilt. No remorse, or they wouldnt be psychopath behaviorly incompetant, commited, 5150.
@micadean1600Ай бұрын
❤
@User-2centsАй бұрын
Delusional & nonmedicated. 😢 My son has schizophrenia & in an open door facility. He takes his meds there & and chooses to be there. I got hurt more than once.
@andiward7068Ай бұрын
@@User-2centsAs long as everyone is safe, you're being a good mom. The research into and treatment of mental health conditions and neurodiversity is at an all time high. There are a few long-acting injectables for schizophrenia already on the market and others being developed that may be beneficial at some point. In the meantime, take care of and be easy on yourself.
@ashleyquamАй бұрын
It’s so eerie how he just sat there so nonchalant talking about finding his mother, knowing all along her killed her 😮
@bonniecreighton4163Ай бұрын
This Detective's technique , approach throughout is STELLAR !!
@NikkiJ79Ай бұрын
I'm getting tired of these misleading titles. At what point did he laugh about any of what he did? He couldn't even say it out loud.
@debbimarr693229 күн бұрын
His dad laughed a whole bunch.
@fododude28 күн бұрын
That was a major lie. Ridiculous.
@breAnnasmama28 күн бұрын
RIGHT? I’m tired of all these bullcrap titles and the annoying dude attempting to play expert & narrator & his incessant interruptions to these videos and his begging for money on patreon, begging for likes and subs & advertising freaking crap in the middle of the video.. dudes voice is annoying as crap.. sorry , I have bad misophonia and can’t handle dude at all.. especially with earbuds in.. uhhh. I can hear his freaking mouth noises being mic’d when I have earbuds in. Makes me cringe .. plus dude has a weird halting way of speaking. It’s just weird.
@breAnnasmama28 күн бұрын
Exactly !! This dude is also notorious for mispronouncing victims names again and again .. well; maybe notorious isn’t quite the right wording … but I’ve heard him do it on more than one occasion… It’s like at least freaking familiarize yourself with the details of these cases if you’re gonna try and profit selfishly off them while attempting to play expert.
@jillianelliott465425 күн бұрын
They tell you that so you can watch it!!🙄
@Finnley560Ай бұрын
The casual mention from his dad that his son had cancer and went through chemo at such a young age is telling. In the dad’s mind that’s old news…is your son on meds…ah, I don’t know, his mom was saying he was depressed, I took him out and we talked football…seemed ok to me. I guarantee that his son is very aware that he is living with cancer (remission does not mean cured) AND the thought that it can come back anytime. Nothing makes you understand that you have no control over anything in your life better than your body betraying you. In addition, chemo is brutal, just imagine what that has done to a still-developing brain. RIP Mom, and get the son some help while he's in jail.
@laurasalo616027 күн бұрын
Really? I heard the father suck-up a near-emotional breakdown when he said he went thru chemo. The curt sentences are cuz if he opens his mouth more, it will all come out in a blubbery mess. He sounded like it hurt him to talk about it or even think about it.
@laurasalo616027 күн бұрын
Totally agree with the cancer paragraph you wrote tho. And youre so right about the betrayal of the body- Im going thru something like that now. The kid seems dead inside. The cancer must have been so traumatic. Its hard to get out of that headspace of worry worry worry. You sound like you know something about that too. I hope you are better. All the best to you.
@JCServant726 күн бұрын
One of my best friend's son had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at 7 years of age. After many rounds of chemo, he's been in remission for about 8 years. He gets tests yearly. He's doing fine. Is a freshman in high school. Got his driver's permit, and is working part time at 15. So that isn't this kid's excuse. I think he was babied too much. Entitled brat didn't get what he wanted. 😡
@laurasalo616026 күн бұрын
@@JCServant7 i dont know... A couple years ago my sister died of a terrible aggressive cancer, just 3 days after diagnosis, and it still messes with MY head. I can only imagine how such a terror might impact a young mind. Everyone is different. Maybe 7 comprehends life differently than a teenager? Something affected the young man. I doubt his depression came out of the clear blue sky.
@laurasalo616026 күн бұрын
@@JCServant7 oh and i didnt mean to imply the cancer was the reason, or an excuse, just that it certainly must have been very difficult on a young man. Im just thinking about how hard it was for my family and just cant help feeling for them, for your friend's son and for y'all too. Take care, my friend.
@katjathefranknfurter2374Ай бұрын
This detective did a phenominal job. He found the right amount empathy and support to get the son to open up.
@themeekdontwantitАй бұрын
Open up?! When did he do THAT?! Please reply with the time stamp? Coz I watched the entire video and missed it…
@Ninetieschannel16 күн бұрын
The psycho killer u mean
@SeanSchwiftyАй бұрын
Let’s be glad this guy got caught before he made it to adulthood because the way he was calm, cool and collected in the interview as a kid-He would be very scary when he’s all grown up. Especially when you consider what he is definitely capable of doing it already has proven.
@hannypressley34328 күн бұрын
I think he's 2o here
@cortezbaldur41319 күн бұрын
19yr old
@catme13Ай бұрын
Yeahhh, finally an interrogation where the picture is clear, and up close, the audio is superb and there's even subtitles! I easily reject others, when the audio is bad and the picture is bad...Thanks!
@Pylon069Ай бұрын
Took far too long I was tired of looking at different variations of gumby
@scarecrow559fresnoАй бұрын
bad picture: eh bas audio: is this even permissible in court?
@sw9881Ай бұрын
I always laugh at people who complain about free content lol. Far too much time on your hands.
@catme13Ай бұрын
@@Pylon069 Well, how lucky you are, you just skip the gumby? ,don't know what that means, parts. 👏👏
@-RAYZ-Ай бұрын
Audio is clear....Unfortunately the kid refuses to say anything....Lol.
@kingjulien1921Ай бұрын
it really throws me off how confident and nonchalante he is with his obvious lies, his whole demeanour is like its just another normal day talking about the weather or so like wtf
@KPD017Ай бұрын
Yeah, I wonder if he is neuro-divergent.
@kingjulien1921Ай бұрын
@ i was thinking the exact same thing yeah
@markgoodwin4500Ай бұрын
Some of the drugs they use to treat mental health do this I know a couple of people on them that have this same flat calm demeanor that is very off-putting especially if you knew them before they started taking them.
@ExzoSSGАй бұрын
Everyone seemed disconnected. The father was laughing, the brother had no emotion, quite a strange family.
@FactsstraightoutthefactoryАй бұрын
He's heavily medicated
@ZeitGeist_TVАй бұрын
Only 17 years in prison is a damn crime itself.
@Mystery-Man0527 күн бұрын
I still don't understand why tf he lied
@mallon20125 күн бұрын
How is that a crime ? Doesn't his mother deserve some justice ? in the absence of separate facilities for 17yr olds where should he be held ?
@vitalucas945225 күн бұрын
What sentence should be imposed for killing a parent or grandparent?
@vitalucas945225 күн бұрын
@@mallon201He's 19.
@mallon20125 күн бұрын
@@vitalucas9452 I apologise I read your point as meaning he was 17 not that he got 17 yrs in prison for his crime. As for an appropriate sentence, I think he should have been assessed re his mental health as there are obv some serious issues going on there, but if found to have been sane when he committed his crime he should have been given the same sentence as others who take a life. There is some weight to the point that a teenager given a life sentence can end up serving twice or even three times the sentence of older people e.g., taking someones life - is that fair ?
@LisaDawnnАй бұрын
Dad seemed a little too gleeful seeing his son just murdered his ex-wife. Didn't seem congruent with the situation. Felt off......
@antoniobzy1410Ай бұрын
Can’t tell anybody how to grieve with pain espcially a man as a woman u have no idea how men don’t handle emotions like females… he lost his kid and his wife you’ll be surprised how men hide in indenial
@robertfalcone3025Ай бұрын
@@antoniobzy1410Agree 💯
@DinosaurchickinАй бұрын
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...
@bcd398Ай бұрын
I had a strong premonition of his dad always complaining to his son about paying alimony or child support to his mother, and him fostering a toxic perception about his own mother. Dad has a new wife, mom was single at the time she was killed. He possibly cheated on his ex with his new wife and has been complaining about the post martial finances and his son picked up the mantle and did what the father was insinuating for years. I know nothing, this is my imagination at work here lol.
@GrannieLeeАй бұрын
@@bcd398you have a point
@larsondarcy10124 күн бұрын
I worked in the hospital as an orderly for a few years and this one conversation with a psychiatric patient still haunts me 6 years later. He was hearing voices that kept telling him to kill himself. He described it as having a loudspeaker pointed it at his head screaming at him and calling him a coward and a failure and many other insulting words that I can't describe here. He said he could resist them for a few days until the constant barrage broke him down and he did what he was told. He had terrible thick old scars on his arms and bandages covering the new ones on his neck. He slashed himself with a serrated knife right in the waiting room of a hostel and life flight had to fly him to the hospital. He was released about a week later and went on to make another attempt on his own life and succeeded that time. Can you imagine what this young man was going through? We need to have some understanding and compassion for him also. I can't imagine going through what he has with these voices and to have been driven to kill his own mother! There are meds that they will give him to restore his sanity and then the real pain, guilt and remorse will set in. It sounds like they started his treatment shortly after the crime as he wasn't able to face what he had done to his mother. His dad seems like a creep and I'm sure that didn't help either.
@nancynunke9783Ай бұрын
His arms were open right until he asked him if he had anything to do with his mom's death. Then he covered his body with his arms.
@morenaa206.betancourt5Ай бұрын
No Emotion , No Tears ... How Could Anyone Do This To There Mom 😞
@MsBleauАй бұрын
A psychopath
@racheldoesacrylic4089Ай бұрын
This kid gives me horror film vibes ,the way he stares and looks cold, i can only imagine the mother must have seen the darkness in him possibly ? but never would she think her child could murder her x
@MsBleauАй бұрын
@@Michelles222 Not everyone's as perfect as you.
@Michelles222Ай бұрын
@MsBleau Oh, get over it. It wasn't meant to be mean. I wasn't commenting to you anyway...nosey.
@MsBleauАй бұрын
@@Michelles222 I'm not the one pretending to be the grammer police, you get over it.
@marshapieroni6677Ай бұрын
My daughter went through chemo for stage 4 Hodgkins. She's now on antidepressants and it isn't working. She cries all the time. The chemo put her into menopause. She's like a totally different person. Im glad i still have her around tho, so so glad. It had gone into the bone. It was found accidentally
@Marinaxp1Ай бұрын
It is so hard for you now :(( Please stay strong and hopefully things will get better . Love and prayers . ❤❤.
@liawilliams3937Ай бұрын
Im so sorry your daughter went through that.I'm currently going through stage 4 breast cancer, and it has definitely changed me. I'm sooo depressed, I've never really dealt with depression. I cry every time I go to chemo. I've become a shell of a person. I try so hard to be strong for my kids, but lately, it's seemed impossible.
@jerrydagueАй бұрын
May God bless you dear🙏🌹🙏
@NajSinghs...CreativeRecipesАй бұрын
❤ Sorry you guys are having to fight cancer. I pray your strength & the same for your emotional support groups. May your loved ones shower you with love. ❤💔 #KeepFighting #NeverAlone
@Flame44Ай бұрын
Same w my daughter- stage4 Hodgkins. Some people don’t realize that just cause chemo/treatments are done doesn’t mean they’re “cured” Cancer is vicious & depletes so much mentally & physically. Sending you positive vibes ☮️
@SheSasori27 күн бұрын
Okay but how misleading is this thumbnail and title ? He never tried to leave , and didn’t laugh or admit to killing his mom ……
@BeautifullyBroken1022Ай бұрын
Seems like Dad is completely checked out. He even laughed while talking to the officer. Sad 😔
@rosebudramirez39Ай бұрын
Yeah, I thought that was creepy
@hellypoppy5739Ай бұрын
Well I have assumed that he was divorced from the mum and has remarried otherwise why would he be asking the son if it’s okay to come over today to pick the dog up?
@kingofallplants3775Ай бұрын
Very chad like
@BeautifullyBroken1022Ай бұрын
@@hellypoppy5739 Divorce doesn’t mean you stop being a good parent
@Joe-ym6bwАй бұрын
Yeah i found that odd
@timtowndrow2056Ай бұрын
Always act under the assumption your kids know where the keys are hidden and all your nooks and crannies. Kids are incredibly good at finding hiding places we taught them to do that. Keep the weapon secure keep the ammo separated.
@cynthiadavid528225 күн бұрын
We need the governors of all states to get these mental health clinics open for in patients
@laurarao60324 күн бұрын
Without a doubt.
@melokc7257Ай бұрын
He had everything going for him and he threw it away. For life.
@Raquel_824Ай бұрын
RIGHT !!! Being a white male in America, the possibilities are ENDLESS .... even if he became a felon, he could have still become the president ... but he threw that all away 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
@scrambledmegdresqlol56925 күн бұрын
He didn’t have everything going for him; he’s been actively battling cancer for years. Remission is not the same as cured.
@drztopgunАй бұрын
This kid is completely emotionally detached from the situation after losing his mom. Not cool man why you do it.
@rgotrinity905429 күн бұрын
This detective has the patience of a saint!
@OakcornАй бұрын
Dad seems pretty involved in his son's life, as well as unfazed by the homicide
@MichelleHughes-wb9euАй бұрын
I honestly feel bad for him bc I see so many parents talk about how their children had mental health & failed to get them help. My son took his life in 2009 he was only 13. He was in counseling but NEVER threatened to hurt himself or others I wish there were signs so I could have saved him. Again, not defending his actions it’s horrible but he could have been helped!
@trishbell4409Ай бұрын
Feel sorry for him? RIDICULOUS, for no reason he murdered his own mother while she slept.
@vtubersubs3803Ай бұрын
@@trishbell4409"For no reason" Untreated mental illness is the reason
@bellachesnut9816Ай бұрын
@@trishbell4409did you miss the part where she mentioned many parents don’t realize they need to get help for your kids?
@JesusLopez-gj5phАй бұрын
@@vtubersubs3803ehhhh, that shit gets thrown around a lil too loosely, having bad days and problems like everyone else has this world is not “mental health” issues
@Southpawdg1Ай бұрын
@@JesusLopez-gj5phLolol. A bad day and mental health issues are not even in the same ballpark. Count yourself as one of the lucky ones, but don’t minimize the pain of someone else when you have no idea what they are going through.
@Fakegrape7777Ай бұрын
What a cry baby! He acts like he’s a moody 14 year old, not a man. He is terrifying too…the way he looked at the detective when he wasn’t looking at him was so creepy
@GrannieLeeАй бұрын
He has deep mental health issues. He is not right in the head. This is an all around tragedy
@lisachambers7725 күн бұрын
Yes, there are too many of these cases that are excused by mental illnesses. These parents seek help, coddle, show empathy , love and show support for their child. Their child feels nothing. All that love and energy wasted on a dead soul and you may end up dead because of it. Sadly, to many of these cases end up that way.
@NomorewarsforisraelАй бұрын
I know this kids a psychopath but I still feel sorry for him, tragic situation. The detective did a top notch job interrogating him with the gentle approach.
@noneyabiznessАй бұрын
You're a special kind of stupid
@suzannenichols6900Ай бұрын
Besides putting the firearms away, probably not a good idea to reject a puppy from a kid who doesn't really relate to anybody else and who you're planning on sending to counseling.
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
This . If your kid is clearly struggling and something like a dog helps them , let them keep the dog regardless . Why make problems , stresses and triggers .
@LAvengers-59Ай бұрын
They dont think the puppy was the motive after all. Willson was determined to be severely mentally ill and psychotic- he was hearing command voices to kill his mother.
@lau77771hhАй бұрын
So funny that you guys call "a kid" a 19 years old man. I HAVE A KID, AND HE IS FIVE.
@racheldoesacrylic4089Ай бұрын
Its a different kind of horror to be sleeping with the enemy .,poor mum x
@ianmangham457029 күн бұрын
Yup , if you ain't safe with your own kids it's just nasty ,poor lady ❤
@scrambledmegdresqlol56925 күн бұрын
I don’t think that expression is appropriate here. “Sleeping with the enemy” implies a romantic relationship between individuals, as in you literally sleep in the same bed together. English expressions and colloquialisms are difficult for many people to learn and interpret correctly.
@Sparkplug228622 күн бұрын
@@scrambledmegdresqlol569 No - sleeping with the enemy means you’re very close to the “enemy”, feel safe around them, or are too close to the situation to see who they actually are. I think of all the times I’ve heard that phrase, only once was it used in an actual “sleeping with” situation.
@Kaneiff7643Ай бұрын
"What did you watch?" *Family Guy* "Next night. what did you watch?" *American Dad* "Ahh switching things up, I see..."
@heighton7206Ай бұрын
I caught that immediately too
@upaige911Ай бұрын
Those were two separate occasions actually
@dawnbreaker2912Ай бұрын
"Is that the one with the fish?!"
@jessdomingo4105Ай бұрын
First time he said he forgot his Key card for Fitness.later he said he work out
@WandererandkazuhaАй бұрын
@@jessdomingo4105he never said he worked out ..he said he went to Planet fitness to work out but realized he didn't have his key card.
@sldjrАй бұрын
His prison experience is going to be HARD.
@Donny_Double_DipАй бұрын
@@sldjr he is literally running a crew in prison.
@kylechappell1694Ай бұрын
HOLD MY POCKET! JA HEARD ME MANE, HOLD MY POCKET!
@crowmedicine3890Ай бұрын
@@Donny_Double_Dip Stop it.
@Donny_Double_DipАй бұрын
@@crowmedicine3890 stop what? Get over yourself.
@j-stilt9746Ай бұрын
It's funny when detectives say "I'm not gonna lie to you, so don't lie to me." Like yeah, you're not the one that could be facing prison time Mr. Detective. Lol
@lspbeautea4791Ай бұрын
19 …. He looks 15 at a push ,
@calebwood1663Ай бұрын
At a push of what?
@Gatsu_GambinoАй бұрын
@@calebwood1663 its a saying... he is "Pushing 15 years old" Guess you'd have to be older than 10 to know the phrase.
@brendagamba7826Ай бұрын
He really looks so young 😮
@julieboice180Ай бұрын
That's because he's immature
@julieboice180Ай бұрын
I'm than ten and didn't know the phrase. Be nice@@Gatsu_Gambino
@ValentinaRodriguez-rz8muАй бұрын
Had to re start it to hear his age again. Not 12..shocking. My fav channel, love your voice, timing of your comments. Thank you for the time you put into it/homework. 🙌❤
@rvnhtyАй бұрын
I was thinking older. Kids these days look so old.
@SalvationMarshall29 күн бұрын
Father has lost his ex-wife, and his son is going to prison for a very long time, losing the best years of his life and known as a shmurdere forever , but he behaved like nothing happened and looked strangely cheerful in this tragedy. There is nothing to be grateful in this case, but I am grateful that poor lady didn't see her kill*r and died quickly before coming back from a sleep, may she rest in peace. 🙏😞💔
@91KP_SilentEchoes21 күн бұрын
He might be on the narcissism spectrum? They only feel cognitive empathy
@eangelilloАй бұрын
1:39:31 FULL CONFESSION You’re welcome.
@odessaknows3783Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍🏽
@Mystery-Man0528 күн бұрын
So beginning was just lies?
@eangelillo27 күн бұрын
@@Mystery-Man05 yep!
@teresas817319 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@lilianmcguigan9240Ай бұрын
The father never used Lisa's name; he used 'she' and 'his mom'.
@michpratt1Ай бұрын
This kid is emotionless. His text replies to his dad saying he’s not gonna make it over with the puppy cuz the police have the driveway blocked? wtf. Any normal kid would have been on the phone with their other parent right after they hung up with 911. Reminds me of that Carly girl. Just monotone-no emotion or remorse. They may have depression but it’s no excuse. Just take yourself out instead of killing your parents! Or others!
@warrax11129 күн бұрын
This is the reason I'm affraid to have children. Cannot believe, what can grow from it. You have good time like 5-6 years and then begin serious problem, sometimes even hell on earth.
@jesusisGod1434Ай бұрын
The dad is a real winner… Andrew beat cancer! And was different afterward. The parents dropped the ball. They knew he was more mentally ill than we find out from the dad. Dads never know anything about their own children.
@jessepittАй бұрын
Maybe in your patriarchal home. I am just as involved with my kids as my wife is. We both work but we arrange our schedules so one of us is always with the kids, no daycare. We are both in demanding jobs but kids come first!
@jennerjudice9591Ай бұрын
He did not kill his mother because he couldn't keep the dog, thats stupid
@The-nicholeАй бұрын
Looks so young i can't understand why kids think it okay to kill their parents, like they're literally the ONLY people that's there for you throughout life once THOSE 2 are gone you literally in your own.😢😢😢 I miss my daddy so much.
@karenbrown634829 күн бұрын
I miss my Mama too 😢 44:35
@alexscottthompson812Ай бұрын
this should have been like a 10 minute video lol, it's 90% silence
@truthbetold6942Ай бұрын
The apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Dad is a POS.
@littlepony8571Ай бұрын
That kid was absolutely treated like garbage and incredibly angry: it's all over him. Anger inverted becomes depression. It in no way justifies the actions. But people are living their lives through their kids like it's all about them. Or unable to instill values in our world today. Our youth is imploding and turning into this.
@toag3009Ай бұрын
My sons are literally my heart outside of my body. I couldn’t imagine the shock and heartbreak a Mother would feel knowing it was her son killing her 😭 That realization would be worse than any pain and death IMO
@Chuckbobuck201Ай бұрын
Not only does he have no emotion, he has no intellect. Dumb as a rock.
@PhxVanguardАй бұрын
what an odd family... the dad laughing and joking about depression. the mom having been on and off of depression meds. the killer seemed riddled with medical issues. the brother seemed normal-ish... but he also didn't seem keen on eye contact. sad story.
@slyjokerg18 күн бұрын
LMAO!!! That ear bud plug was priceless. The attempt to manufacture a segue from this case/interrogation to the ear bud ad was something from an SNL skit, ffs. LOL
@TRIPLESTACK-R929 күн бұрын
He hated his spoiled little life witha mom who probably treated him like a king now he gets to go to the absolute worst life in prison goodluck with that kid what a fool poor momma...
@teresas817319 күн бұрын
He only got 17 years
@cortezbaldur41319 күн бұрын
@@teresas8173 why people always say this 17yrs is alot like damn
@rubiconoutdoors3492Ай бұрын
How did this kid get 17 years but that marine that killed his kids abuser the same exact way get 50 years no parole ?
@Bella-cz6odАй бұрын
The kid has mental health issues and it wasn't premeditated. The man had premeditated and not on meds. There are guidelines to each degree of murder whether we think it's just or not. Each state has different guidelines.
@88jeebsАй бұрын
Kids real distraught after finding his mother murdered in cold blood..
@WandererandkazuhaАй бұрын
Well when your the one who did it i guess you wouldn't be.
@robynmarler1951Ай бұрын
He keeps looking at the detective, it's creepy.
@PureNightmareАй бұрын
seeing if he believes his story
@ppiechnikАй бұрын
He is checking to see if the detective is believing him! Got that from The Behavior Panel!...Great channel! And, the rocking in his chair is self-soothing!
@lexiaaforever43726 күн бұрын
I’m very thankful that when I was depressed years ago .. & wanted to self harm myself , disconnecting from the world , my parents saw the problem & got me immediate help. Because of that I am in a much better state in life .
@thomashunter872Ай бұрын
That's one hell of a nervous tick he has going on with his shoulder. This kid was doomed from the start. He's not going to be able to bullshit anyone in prison.
@eangelilloАй бұрын
Antipsychotics cause TD, involuntary muscle movements. I’ve got the same shrug, sucks.
@karenbrown634829 күн бұрын
Yeah. He's doing "the turtle"
@thomashunter87229 күн бұрын
@@karenbrown6348Haha 😅 You're right! It looks like he's trying to retract into his jacket until this all blows over.
@harleygirl4life6Ай бұрын
i am so happy & blessed my two children didnt struggle with mental illness or disrespect when my son graduated trade school an older woman who was one of his instructors told me he was the only gentleman in her classes i told him that comment to me by her made me prouder of him then even his graduation same with my daughter going with her to pick up her taxes the woman who did her taxes the last couple years since she began working told me what a great job i did raising her that she is the most polite young lady she ever met , everything is yes please & no thank you , shes just constantly so polite & I know they always show me respect & arent cocky with me but its nice to know when they are out in the world they are just the same it makes me very happy my daughter told me on the train she offered an older man her seat & he looked shocked she told me & shook her hand & told her that no young people do that anymore in todays world & she said if i didnt my mom would be so mad at me & he said is your mom here looking at the lady next to her & she said no he told her to tell her mom she did a great job raising me. its stories like that that make me so happy with both of them as they leave the nest. I didnt have to deal with mental illness though my son is on the spectrum but high functioning i feel so sorry for amom like this who was trying to get him help she just didnt know how bad it was til it was too late i feel so so sorry for this family my heart goes out to them all
@joelsommer5765Ай бұрын
Even I noticed his discrepancies in his stories and I'm not even a detective. Like when the first time he said he "fell asleep on the couch" & "watched tv in the family room." then the second time he said "I fell asleep on my bed" "i watched tv in my bedroom". I immediately noticed it. You know it must have been so easy for a detective to catch that.
@tiarrakhalees874712 күн бұрын
Right and he never mentioned turning off her alarm on her phone or anything
@filmsforsmartpeople3587Ай бұрын
It seems like the dad didn't seem so upset that his wife was murdered, maybe that's just me...
@Mamabear0906Ай бұрын
Ex wife
@derekbee1743Ай бұрын
Nope you have company. I usually just listen to these vids when doing other things - when the father came on it I had the same vibe as you - dude seemed waaaay to chill about the ex-wife’s demise.
@collifilmsАй бұрын
@@derekbee1743 clearly excited lol
@Joe-ym6bwАй бұрын
He was laughing
@RichardSelf-ox9drАй бұрын
I hate to see kids throw their lives away but I don't see how you can do something like that to your mom either
@GrannieLeeАй бұрын
Welcome to the world of the insane. Nothing makes sense.
@boozypixelsАй бұрын
"How do you do, fellow adults??"
@lowerclass8975Ай бұрын
😂
@whiskeytangofoxtrot1986Ай бұрын
The “confirm to watch” button just reminded me that I have bills and kids and that I watch this stuff to relax 😅
@marybland766Ай бұрын
Horrible, the son is an empty vessel.....everything empty and meaning less. How did killing his mom solve anything?
@pupikatz844223 күн бұрын
He is insane..he has serious mental disorder,and is fighting. Cancer
@susankuhn255824 күн бұрын
How can a son do this? My mom went to heaven in June age 81. I miss her terribly. As well as my dad. 💔
@ericsemaza6986Ай бұрын
Sit there swaying back and forth when my mother passed we went all in shock .
@robertmuckle2985Ай бұрын
The nonchalonce of that father and son is astounding!!!
@americanmade-1Ай бұрын
The Dad was even laughing. Looks like we know where the son got his psychopathty from.
@gailwright4326Ай бұрын
My goodness, he doesn't look 19. He looks about 12.
@BettyDuguidАй бұрын
To end the life that gave you life deserves to spend no more time on this planet, either that or never see the light of day as a free man again. I'm only an hour in, but there hasn't been a tear shed or any other remorse that he will never know the love of his mother again 😢
@beverlyhodges7926Ай бұрын
Kid is really torn up isn't he?
@kdfulton3152Ай бұрын
This is the generation of kids who were raised on drugs because they wouldn’t sit still. They’ve basically been on speed before their brains have had a chance to develop. How many kids, like this young man, who’ve killed their parents or a parent. The chemicals in his brain are all out whack. It’s not entirely his fault. He was probably on ADHD drugs for years and now he’s just numb.
@dextardextarАй бұрын
the exhusband laughing and shit, oof.
@vonderloo3184Ай бұрын
Yeah, my ex wouldve laughed if he could convince our son (who is a psychopath like him) to off me during the divorce.
@julieannison3394Ай бұрын
Nobody, not one person 😮 Dad laughing. Just awful the lack of respect to this poor lady.
@shewolf461cw6Ай бұрын
I know that People handle Trauma differently but I would of run in my mom’s room flipping out. Called 911 and my Dad. He is so cold and unemotional it’s kind of Scary 💕🐺
@GrannieLeeАй бұрын
This is beyond heartbreaking 💔. This young man is clearly very disturbed. Tragic all around.
@WandererandkazuhaАй бұрын
I honestly believe that Andrew was a ticking time bomb, him starting to withdrawal from friends and family depression on heavy medication..Wow..i know they said he was supposed to be going to a therapist but shouldn't he have been seeing one all along especially with the problems and medication he has? Maybe i missed that. The puppy was probably his go to his happy feeling, not knowing that taking that away could trigger such events.😢
@pupikatz844223 күн бұрын
I totally agree
@spitfire07816 күн бұрын
Trigger literally
@livingauthenticallyonmyownterm25 күн бұрын
The detective who interviewed Andrew is truly incredible!!! He knew when to pause, when to ask a question, when to lay off, and when to get tougher, all the while treating Andrew like a human being. No judgement. No yelling and putting him down. Many other Detectives can learn a lot from watching this video. I’m glad that Andrew gave the steps he took of killing his mom. I’ve never seen a young man his age do that before. Most of the time it’s a horrible mess to clean up afterwards, but this is all tied up. Andrew is so remorseful. Never thought of doing this or planning something like this before. He was a good kid!!! Small baby steps by the Detective brought everything to the light. Wow!!! Well DoneDetective!!! ❤ I hope Andrew will be alright in jail/prison 🙏🏼✨
@tcatman1000Ай бұрын
The dad was laughing in the intaragation room. What a moron.
@agathefaubert9944Ай бұрын
This interview was excruciating!!
@tayloreslick7542Ай бұрын
For those who commented on the dads reaction, hard to understand, thats shock. Most people cant process something like that right off the bat, so one kind of goes somewhere in their head. It probably took him a couple days to process what just happened.
@scamchanАй бұрын
How long does it take to process someone is dead once you hear it?
@M.ds87Ай бұрын
@@scamchantook me a few years without physically seeing it myself after my brother hanged himself on my birthday after he got off the phone with me while I was headed to prison for the next 5 years. So, in that case? It took me about 3 years. For my mother who was homeless and schizophrenic? I already kind of saw her as dead due to her disease, so, it didn't take long to process, even though my last conversation before being told was her telling me I'm a terrible person for putting her into hospice care and taking her off the streets. But she also had stage 4 cancer, I knew it was coming down the pike for a bit. So I kind of had processed it at least a few weeks before it happened, if not a few years. These things are highly nuanced, and your anecdotal experiences or expectations are no more valid than mine, to be frank. We are looking at a very narrow and curated slice of a highly complex situation.. Obviously.
@scamchanАй бұрын
@@M.ds87 Reality is what it is. Denial is the same no matter how you frame it. Just because you delay the acceptance it doesn't take away from what happened in reality. People can label it "processing" but we get it. So what remains is the fact something happened a person refused to accept at the time. This goes along with people expecting tears as a reaction to some tragic event. My mom died over 5 years ago and I have not had a single tear about it. Because there was nothing I could have done to change that but know I wasn't on bad terms with her at all. There isn't much complex or complicated about an event or a reaction to it. Either you accept it or deny it. The fact remains the same that it took place.
@ianmangham457029 күн бұрын
@@scamchanAbout a second
@lindseyscammell9347Ай бұрын
Why make the title and thumbnail such clickbait bullshit mate? The video was decent... You didn't need to blatantly lie... Where was he laughing about what he did, where did he try to leave?
@brendafreebird5105Ай бұрын
This kid scares me more than a tattooed face biker. His calm demeanor while explaining his mother's murder is really weird and he doesn't make a lot of eye contact.
@wendyfarr5050Ай бұрын
Heartbreaking to think you bring a child into this world love and nurture them and there capable of this,nobody really knows what someone else is truly capable of family or not.Sad