Even if someone is mentally ill, if it causes them to brutally kill people, that person should never be released.
@KLienne10 ай бұрын
You missed the point entirely.
@kovy68910 ай бұрын
If anything, that’s another great reason to never release them…
@KLienne10 ай бұрын
@@kovy689 No one is talking about releasing anyone in the video
@kovy68910 ай бұрын
@@KLienne Wasn’t talking to you…
@lightintheart10 ай бұрын
I agree with you yet in keeping a person who is mentally ill in prison for life versus the death penalty seems like a conundrum because either way tax payers will pay the price for either outcome. It makes me wonder, despite the crime committed that sentenced that person to the death penalty, does their execution cost less than housing them in prison for life? Others could question and wonder - what do tax payers get out of spending money on a person who should never be free?
@_t1_10 ай бұрын
Their victims are suffering from permanent death.
@gamers-xh3uc10 ай бұрын
Everyone suffers from permanent death? why do you need to put permanent before death?
@Afroninja202510 ай бұрын
U could just use a revive spell, also what som dem were innocent
@bunk9510 ай бұрын
Whos victims?
@goldfinga786able10 ай бұрын
The thing is …at least these prisoners kind of know when they gonna die .. where as we dnt know when our death will come .. but it defo will come defo…
@bunk9510 ай бұрын
@@gregorycook5305 “murder” and “death penalty”?
@westcoastorbust246210 ай бұрын
The human brain is honestly terrifying.
@bradygamess10 ай бұрын
And why do we care
@krystingrant629210 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes yes
@codyjohnson282110 ай бұрын
@@bradygamess Speak for yourself bud, you need to change "We" to "I"
@RonnyCoalman10 ай бұрын
@@codyjohnson2821 Why do you care?
@xThePrinceOfPeace10 ай бұрын
Are we really more than just mammals. Maybe the most disciplined, the smartest, so we are allowed to control ourselves through our intelligence, but yes we don't have full control, but we all try
@treye7058 ай бұрын
Mental illness is an explanation not a justification
@Bella_Noches_8 ай бұрын
💯💯
@franklinbrandon52838 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯!! All I hear is excuses!!!
@justrosy58 ай бұрын
What's being shown here in the video isn't "mental illness," it's psychosis, which is far worse, and if you think psychosis isn't a justification, then you are a danger to either yourself or others, because you are ok with psychotic people being murdered for behaving like psychotic people. That's a sure hallmark of mental illness, and you need to get that fixed.
@jfm148 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone is making that argument. The issue is that _sometimes_ severely mentally ill people genuinely don't understand what they're doing when they commit a violent crime like killing someone. It's not justifying their actions to acknowledge that they weren't in control of themselves, it's just acknowledging the reality of their medical condition and the impact it has on their behavior. Prisons are not equipped to handle people like this.
@NoctLucisCaelum8 ай бұрын
@@jfm14 Exactly. For the longest time we have shunned people from talking about and told them they need to keep it to themselves. Not to mention that the services that are constantly pitched at the masses are for profit and don't really help people out. Example: Better Help. This is also partially because people don't want their taxes to helping "certain people" on their dime. These are the consequences of our stingy trashy healthcare system. You reap what you sow.
@BradAndLex10 ай бұрын
Her son is brave for speaking on camera about it
@Cryinsidesmileout10 ай бұрын
Ya
@Grawlix_Jungle10 ай бұрын
There’s a documentary about this case (I think on Amazon Prime?), and he participates in that as well
@KeyahRS6 ай бұрын
There is an in depth video with him and his little brother talking about their mother and sisters passing. It also includes interviews with their dad , stepmom, and their next door neighbor.
@simone21256 ай бұрын
And he’s very well spoken 🙏🏽
@unlistedandtwisted10 ай бұрын
I suffer from severe mental illness. I've lost touch with reality, heard voices, experienced hallucinations... there's no excuse for murdering innocent victims. You want to SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE this? MAKE MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION MANDATORY IN K-12 ED. Make access to EFFECTIVE mental health resources available to ALL. And if you see something/hear something that your gut says, "Whoa, that's OFF..." SAY SOMETHING.
@usienwkdau2jfb28u4b10 ай бұрын
thank you, please stay safe
@cancerino66610 ай бұрын
We don't need mental education, we need access to mental care. Lack of access to medicine costs lives.
@RealJonzuk10 ай бұрын
Very true if more people were educated on what could happen to them in the future instead of just being immature in school. I think that could help kids be more understanding of others too, very much a win win for society. If we were taught about it than someone having something happen to them could realize whats happening instead of hurting others.
@RealJonzuk10 ай бұрын
@@cancerino666We need both in my opinion someone may not know to seek out care and think the way they're living is normal and not realize a better life is possible for them
@peepminx10 ай бұрын
Or maybe adults and parents who work with children should be educated on mental illness because that would reach a lot of possible jury members and allow people to identify early signs, though most people don’t develop it until they are grown up. So…
@RedAdmiral1018 ай бұрын
My step father was a paranoid schizophrenic. He was a veteran, one day when I was at school he tried to kill my mother. I knew something was off when he dropped me off at school that morning, he gave me all the keys he had. She told me that he put one bullet in the table for her and another for him, but when he pulled the trigger... it didn't go off. My mom took a cab to get me from school, and the driver graciously drove us to another town because he said that my dad would go looking at the bus station for us. When he was off his meds, his conversations didn't make sense. He saw spiders, and I've heard several conversations between him and someone I couldn't see. He would just take off walking/hitchhiking .He died in 2018 as he was walking through a construction site and was hit by a car. This illness needs more awareness.
@DoctorOctogonopus7 ай бұрын
as another survivor of a murder attempt i want to say that i am so glad you guys are okay
@bl0_odhail7 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing your story ♡
@feedapony7 ай бұрын
He should have been in a physciatric unit. And his meds should have been compulsory
@BradHerdman-s7b7 ай бұрын
I am very sorry for your loss.
@meghanjackson54447 ай бұрын
I am sorry for your loss, but im sure he wont be missed. It was either him or yall! And the Lord chose you and your mother.
@Vaping-AnxietyPT6 ай бұрын
That guy at the start say it all: "Mental illness does not excuse from your actions". Absolutely true.
@fearlessmasters66785 ай бұрын
That was the oldest son of the victim his mother Lavetta and younger sister Jazmine who were murdered. So true his words!
@notknown66055 ай бұрын
It explains it.
@firstlast82585 ай бұрын
Not mine
@andy26414 ай бұрын
That’s really something that just sounds good on paper but useless in any discussion of morality. You want to talk about why we sentence people in the first place and how or how not a mental illness comes into play there
@cot29352 ай бұрын
Absolutely not! Without mental illness They wouldnt have killed anyone
@lambeauoriginal906210 ай бұрын
Some of these inmates are EXTREMELY MANIPULATIVE.
@ms.x166910 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@clicheguevara528210 ай бұрын
...and some are EXTREMELY MENTALLY ILL. ...which is why we need to learn to tell the difference. It's essential that we understand everything we can about the link between mental disorders and violent crime.
@chitownbangin10 ай бұрын
@@clicheguevara5282 Sometimes they are both. Have you ever considered that? Then what?
@kiwioffgrid243710 ай бұрын
@@clicheguevara5282an excuse used to justify/excuse abhorrent behavior rather than take responsibility fir one's actions.
@lorenfulghum239310 ай бұрын
all
@cadillacdeville582810 ай бұрын
Mental illness is NOT a justifiable excuse for what he did.
@ago412610 ай бұрын
Agreed! I hate that some ppl believe that’s a justifiable excuse.
@naodhabte925310 ай бұрын
Mental illness as it's portrayed being prevalent, like anxiety, ptsd, depression, and so on are a hoax.
@leoelliondeux10 ай бұрын
Is anyone saying it is?
@jman002210 ай бұрын
Literally nobody (Himself included) is saying that Jesus did you even watch the video ?
@MORE_BEANS_PLZ10 ай бұрын
@@jman0022just ignore the politician defending him lmao
@BeatFuZion10 ай бұрын
Playing victim when you the perpetrator is crazy
@bunk9510 ай бұрын
This is fiction. Did you check if anyone there has the body parts required to play?
@BeatFuZion10 ай бұрын
@@bunk95 who cares if it's fiction or not i stand by what i said😅😅
@0Linerider0forever010 ай бұрын
Educate yourself on mental illness
@thepurplevelvet10 ай бұрын
You can be in prison and be innocent. You can defend yourself and kill someone and still tried and convicted.
@bunk9510 ай бұрын
@@thepurplevelvet “thanks for [the story],” Jeff Tweedy.
@KierraDemus9 ай бұрын
I pray for the two step sons may they find peace in knowing their mom and lil sis is in a better place 😢🙌🏾 also it’s ok to get help when needed
@dejawalters34110 ай бұрын
As someone who knows someone who was killed by a person with mental illness I can say the system failed everyone.
@Anime2077yt10 ай бұрын
Nobody wants to talk about how the health care system is beyond repair and for people with mental illness it’s basically impossible to do anything. The only people that benefit are the very few who actually respond well to the antidepressants doctors shove down our throats every day and become dependent on. There’s no such thing as getting to see a therapist that k owns what they’re doing unless you have the money to pay for a good one, otherwise the lower class/poor therapists that are offered are glorified guidance counselors
@PeppermintsPatio10 ай бұрын
This 👆
@MrJamiez10 ай бұрын
Same thing here in the UK.
@antonydrossos571910 ай бұрын
Best statement here
@shinski811410 ай бұрын
as someone who has an uncle who knows another uncle who works with a guy that knows someone who knows something i agree
@kingnugi360110 ай бұрын
So he’s mentally ill, but he tried to leave no witnesses? Got it !
@adamantium479710 ай бұрын
Bunch of bullsh!t
@fallonrappaport527010 ай бұрын
🎯💯
@Kurly-Traveler10 ай бұрын
They only have this so called mental illness when they are in the process of committing a murder. Any other time they are sane. To me real mental illness is when you walk out in the middle of the freeway during rush hour but these people have enough since not to do that but not enough since not to commit murders.
@jaybrown781110 ай бұрын
Well how many ppl does he have to kill before you say he has a mental illness
@misspr33tyf33t10 ай бұрын
Knew exactly what he was doing.... miss me with the sob story....
@natekatzer181510 ай бұрын
This dude is a bad example. Theres documentaries about what he did. People always call these dudes on death row "monsters" but this guy really is. I about choked on my dinner when i saw who shes interviewing.
@PrincessPowerranger10 ай бұрын
right, now he talking some mess
@watsonspuzzle10 ай бұрын
Me, too. If I remember correctly, the little girl he drowned had a disability.
@JessicaOLeary-we8ks7 ай бұрын
Where can I find this story
@boykozy-kk8bl5 ай бұрын
The little girl broke my heart. May god bless her
@islandmiss110 ай бұрын
Notice when he chose to do it…When she filed for divorce! How convenient 🙃 He didn’t try to do it before that🙃🙃
@ladeez38610 ай бұрын
Exactly and i watched this story on Evil Lives Here, he killed the mom and little girl out of jealousy/insecurity, he was not her bio dad and she had a close relationship with her own dad who was still very involved in her life😢
@qjtvaddict10 ай бұрын
Mentally weak people are easy to break
@EboniQ10 ай бұрын
My problem is..,...WHY THESE WOMEN ,(MANY HAVE KIDS ALREADY) IN THESE RELATIONSHIPS ALWAYS PUT THEIR KIDS IN THESE SITUATIONS.....
@aaa-hs3it10 ай бұрын
@@EboniQ probably because they cant see the future?
@EboniQ10 ай бұрын
@@aaa-hs3it Maybe they could do background checks.....You think 🤔🤔🤔 Maybe .......just a thought.........But,if you , yourself let people into your house that your perogative..... Stay safe
@HabballSeph10 ай бұрын
Bro ripped out both his eyes. Now that’s crazy af. AND ATE ONE OF THEM👀😨
@donnellcorbett707710 ай бұрын
Nasty work
@user-sf9gs2pg1b10 ай бұрын
Reading this grossed me out, oml. That is HORRIFYING
@CashFlowConfidential10 ай бұрын
Oooweee 🤦🏾♂️
@v.g727910 ай бұрын
Yes !! 😮 really insane that people could even do such things smh
@Kristin-mk4js10 ай бұрын
@@v.g7279RIGHT, maybe he’s not human
@mantistoboggan259910 ай бұрын
By the time of this video, Gary Green has already been executed
@TheRandompaint10 ай бұрын
Justice 🎉
@TattletaleStrangler_10 ай бұрын
❤
@pennyc1110 ай бұрын
Justice. Lots of us survived torture. By a repeat offender.
@mantistoboggan259910 ай бұрын
@@pennyc11 I’m not gonna say he didn’t deserve it but the rest of the world still looks at us like we’re Neanderthals with our approach to capital punishment
@PippiPippi9876510 ай бұрын
@@mantistoboggan2599 Exactly - would never happen in Denmark or any other western country in Europe. Belarus is the only European country who still have the death penalty. First of all, death penalty is not an option - because the system would be considered no better than the criminal. Death penalty doesn't belong in a modern society. Next, people with severe mental illness who are psychotic in the moment of their crimes, should be treated for their mental illness and sentenced to lifelong treatment if serious crimes. It is possible to distinct between psychosis and manipulative behavior. Actually we are quite good at that, the US too, among other things using malingering tests. I think the worst thing in the US system is the failure not to give people proper treatment - it's a huge failure. Way too primitive for a western country.
@reallydude1118 ай бұрын
Went to high school with JT. I remember him coming into our class one day and telling his story of what happened to his sister and mother. Would have never guessed something like that happened to him based off how he was. Glad to see he’s doing well.
@razoz975410 ай бұрын
So killing doesnt bother them but getting a punishment does ? Cry me a river
@PLEASURE_MeMe10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@susanancog162410 ай бұрын
A big wide river! Such bs
@shannon624910 ай бұрын
🎯
@Thenetherlandsman10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@VeeMoraless3 ай бұрын
My exact thoughts 🙄😤😤🤬
@rabim10610 ай бұрын
The gaslighting by the criminals is crazy like they the victims
@Redeemed.of.YHVH.thru.Christ10 ай бұрын
I’m so sick of them being portrayed as victims.
@WTFBUTWHY10 ай бұрын
And liberal white women fall for it
@victorarias196610 ай бұрын
Frr mam
@aliceglado9 ай бұрын
Cry more.
@Somerandomnamex9 ай бұрын
@@aliceglado they're all still on death row where they belong bro, we're happy, you the one crying
@PeppermintsPatio10 ай бұрын
My 4 1/2 yr old grandson was murdered by Darriynn Brown who sits in a Texas psychiatric hospital right now as I’m typing this. He apparently has schizophrenia but, being the victim’s family member, we haven’t seen the proof. I would like to see the proof. How many times had he been hospitalized? What treatment was he receiving? Why are we kept in the dark about it? He stabbed Cash to death and left him lying in the streets of Dallas on May 15, 2021. The nanny cam video of the initial kidnapping is all over the internet. We want answers. This guy tried to kidnap a girl just a few months prior. Why was he not in a mental institution? We need long term care facilities for the mentally ill so that some of these tragedies can be avoided. The families of the severely mentally ill need help. I have an adult son with schizo-affective disorder and it is horrible. I’ve tried everything to get him help or to have him committed to a facility but it is impossible. It can’t legally be done for longer than 72 hrs. They just give him boat loads of medication and then leave me to care for him 24/7 with no help. I can see these tragedies from both sides. The break in the system is there is no access to adequate care for the mentally ill (no legal way to have them committed long term) nor is there help for the families who are doing everything they can to care for them.
@Meohmy72410 ай бұрын
I have a daughter with the same disorder and I agree the system is broken.
@Trinity-310 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for all of the loss, on all levels. You deserve to know this information, as it's pertinent to the case and serving justice. I also have an adult child with the same issues and the law prevents me from helping them, while the state prevents them from helping themselves. It's also happened to a life long friend with her adult child as well, who ended up serving time. While serving time her daughter was denied medication and my friend had to fight for months to have her placed in a facility that would allow her medication. The reason the crime was committed in the first place is because she wasn't taking her meds. Which is quite common. Can you afford a private investigator, or have access to law libraries? If you can't afford help I would suggest setting up a go fund me type account to hire someone. If you do, please leave the link here and I will donate. Rest in peace to your beautiful grandson.
@bennyorozco653710 ай бұрын
I have schizoaffective disorder. I don’t think I’m that of a liability. I hallucinate constantly. Sounds like your son is a brat and find whatever little excuse he has for his mental illness. Good that you want him psych ward but the point is to get better
@janathurmond939010 ай бұрын
🥺 very sorry
@Tobias-t3k10 ай бұрын
The only real illness they got is psychopathy. And if you got no emotions you easily use that space to mimic other mental disorders. I remember this case about the hill side strangler who saw on tv while in prison a documentary about mulitple personality disorder and he tricked everybody for some time into thinking he got it. Even one well known doctor wrote a long documentation about his illness and then the murderer just said "ok sry I made it up".
@Rocky123239 ай бұрын
She had "a life in her hands and failed." Lady, you had to realize that you were trying to defend a murderer that brutally killed their own children. It was a losing battle. Don't be naive.
@ToothPasteLOL7 ай бұрын
exactly and i love the whole tone of this video. as if im supposed to care about a child murderer
@Dthomas58167 ай бұрын
I think you missed the point of the video. Mental Healthcare needs to improved. Had these people gotten the help when they needed it and not been allowed to do whatever they want, some of these crimes wouldn't occur
@Rocky123237 ай бұрын
@@Dthomas5816 that’s a hypothesis, that has no factual evidence to support. Many folks kill when they have everything. Crimes still occur.
@junidelouissaint51316 ай бұрын
@@Dthomas5816 I did get the point of that whole concept. However it does not excuse killing a mother, let alone her young child. He’s a monster and deserves to be exactly where he’s at.
@Ras10mm4 ай бұрын
definitely missed the point. typical sheep activities
@RicoLC8510 ай бұрын
In the end. He needs to face the consequences of his actions. Mental illness or not. A crime is a crime.
@MrT-nh6di10 ай бұрын
1000%
@multimillion-p5110 ай бұрын
Exactly,but most female with kids don't want to b alone
@WLDB10 ай бұрын
Not according to the constitution.
@RicoLC8510 ай бұрын
@WLDB well. Even if he fights for clemency. It will be denied. Because he has caused so much devastating impact on the victim and the victims children. In the end, he needs to own up to his crimes and take accountability. He is really not a victim at all. He is considered a menace to society.
@blacklightlifestyle976310 ай бұрын
How would you like it if you had a mental health issue, committed murders and now no1 has sympathy for you, think about it bro
@FirstLast-gl2lw10 ай бұрын
“After the murders…”, - “he killed everyone including the children, some survived.”. What are we talking about here? If he’s struggling, and having mental issues we have to help him. Is there anyway to speed up his execution date?
@PauletteCooper-j9u10 ай бұрын
Ohh lort 😅
@chickendinner925510 ай бұрын
Exactly
@0Linerider0forever010 ай бұрын
Just say you don't understand mental illness.
@EvanWilson-sl2pu10 ай бұрын
what happens if the person doesn't or isn't able to understand that the accused is able to understand that they are being sentenced to death did you watch the whole video this is talked about? there is also a lack of psychological services clearly in Texas and understanding about mental illness. It helps to step out of an eye for an eye mentality.
@itsicearmour10 ай бұрын
Imagine watching this whole video and still being too thick-skulled to understand the point.
@Darlene-zw2ki5 ай бұрын
Crazy how quickly the perpetrator becomes the victim when paying their dues. Typical Narcissist
@tomatofaceddisgrace10 ай бұрын
Man: plucks out and eats his own eyeball. Texas: but did you eat both?
@donnellcorbett707710 ай бұрын
He ate one
@xreediculousx10 ай бұрын
let him live with you.
@tomatofaceddisgrace10 ай бұрын
@@xreediculousx we’re not talking about who he lives with. We’re talking about whether he lives or dies.
@tomatofaceddisgrace10 ай бұрын
@@donnellcorbett7077 apparently that didn’t make him mad enough..
@symply_ajay10 ай бұрын
@@tomatofaceddisgracelet him live with you
@niasimone174010 ай бұрын
That first man doesn’t have a mental issue, he has an accountability issue
@MissWinters198010 ай бұрын
Master manipulation is not a mental illness
@tabbypanda8210 ай бұрын
@captainblacktooth371where’s the ACCOUNTABILITY 👎🏾
@RareJewel77710 ай бұрын
@captainblacktooth371 nope, he's just evil and full narc, among other disorders... is what is
@WLDB10 ай бұрын
What are your credentials?
@lemmejustreadthethings10 ай бұрын
Did you miss the part where the psychologist literally said that you can't see the mental issue?
@rizzorizzo231110 ай бұрын
People seem to think that being found not guilty by insanity means they walk free. This couldn’t be further from the truth. These individuals often never see daylight again. Criminally insane facilities are often worse than prison.
@grapograc10 ай бұрын
You know you make a good point, I think we always assume this because of the old eat poop in court to avoid jail thing.” But we rarely get into the actual punishments. Now are you certain these guys never get let off ? I’m not an expert on the matter
@ol_stankazz10 ай бұрын
Hello! Forensic nurse here that works with NGRI’s(in my state it’s called :Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity). So, many of the people I serve have committed anywhere from very minor felonies(petty theft, A&B on family, drug related issues, a few with more serious crimes) and honestly the majority of them it was their first offense and if they just served time in jail, they may have already been released by now. Most times, if they do end up being released, they are on “conditional release status” which can last the entirety of the rest of their lives, meaning that at anytime they can be readmitted to a state hospital for as ever long as the court seems fit.
@ol_stankazz10 ай бұрын
Another thing is that after you serve your full sentence in jail, you are released without papers(aka no parole). So they can freely live where they want, move to another state or country, while many NGRI’s have to ask permission to do most things.
@TheIdontknow510 ай бұрын
I got diagnosed with schizophrenia and I never killed or raped anybody I do not have much violent behavior in my history but I did destroy some property at my parents house and now I don't have my gun rights anymore, something that would normally be a standard right for any normal person if they chose to exercise that freedom. I also doubt I could ever get off medication without things becoming much worse for me so I have to deal with the many side effects caused by the medication while at the same time I have developed a high tolerance to the therapeutic, mentally stimulating, qualities of the medication. Also about 95 percent of schizophrenics smoke cigarettes and I doubt I could ever quit them. And just the people that I met in the mental health system all turned out to be toxic after they had already worked themselves into a entanglement with my life. Dead end friends. Some sane, normal, productive in society type people seem to understand me and that helps me but others will have nothing to do with me because of the stigma. And did I mention that my entire adult life has turned out nothing like I would've ever imagined after going through mental health but it is what it is so I gotta make the best of it. The disability checks aren't much and are a fixed income. Having a mental illness has its struggles in a variety of ways whether it leads a person to engage in inappropriate behavior or not. We used to just lock everyone up who had mental problems until we realized that doesn't work. And it's not like anyone ever did a scan of my brain, I am schizophrenic because of exhibiting bizarre behavior and from how I told my doctor I felt.
@JordanKoontz-d3y10 ай бұрын
I’m sure you’ve been to both so you could give us your firsthand experience?
@budlightninja41675 ай бұрын
Watching people get manipulated by psychopaths is fascinating
@neoudi202410 ай бұрын
Sorry for the victims 😢
@cawleene10 ай бұрын
Just started this and it already feels very inmate friendly. If you've ever been in a prison and seen the kinds of people locked up, you would absolutely know that they're in the right place. Mental illness is not an excuse for murdering anyone.
@Tubular_Tabby10 ай бұрын
This lady is always on the inmates side
@daveatkins356810 ай бұрын
Of course it is. One look at that lady and the short hair and you know she’s a commie. 😎✌🏻
@thetraveler118210 ай бұрын
Exactly, as a former CO people like her and this idealistic mentality is why I left. She is living in a dream world
@Cantetinza1710 ай бұрын
I'm constantly in Prisons. It depends on the prison. My grandmother's older brother was in prison for life for a double murder. A crime of passion. The only reason they didn't fry him was cause he took out two other blacks, so being in the south, they didn't see it as such a bad thing. He did them a favor. He definitely deserved to be in prison, but there are people there that are falsely accused and then there are some that are there for smaller nonviolent things. I have clients that were in for attempted murder or manslaughter that now that they are out are better behaved then people who have never been in at all. I would say that for me, I need an already documented history of mental illness. Just saying it because they are no realizing the gravity of what they have done isn't quite enough for me. I would have to do more research.
@neusch6710 ай бұрын
It wouldnt be a very interesting show if she just had 30 second interviews where she told everyone "You're a monster, die." She plays devil's advocate because these are important topics and the discussion is just as important. Maybe there are lessons we can learn from these cases to prevent future tragedy
@SamanthaPink10 ай бұрын
I feel real bad for his sons that survived. How awful 😢
@gmansk539 ай бұрын
I suffered from mental illness my whole life. Have i killed anyone? No. I dont feel bad for a second for these monsters
@JessicaOLeary-we8ks7 ай бұрын
I'm praying for my brother 🙏 better days are coming
@lljw71516 ай бұрын
Depression and anxiety isn't the same as being a schizo😂
@sublime22936 ай бұрын
Do you have severe schizophrenia? Or something like generalized anxiety. Mental illness is not binary, there are various illnesses and degrees.
@DiamondEDC6 ай бұрын
Mental illness comes in many shapes and sizes. I hear you though...
@Polygonlin10 ай бұрын
That Jury who kept that Monster from Walking in the Daylight again were HEROES.
@soccerguy32510 ай бұрын
So we should base our judicial system off of our emotions?
@benjaminfranklin84129 ай бұрын
@soccerguy325 the definition of a hero is someone who has made an ethical decision despite the difficulty.
@soccerguy3259 ай бұрын
@@benjaminfranklin8412 I don't care what the definition of a hero is. What I care about is how we engage with our criminal justice system. We don't need "heroes" to dole out punishment.
@aliceglado9 ай бұрын
Yawn.
@NobleNoesis9 ай бұрын
I'm your 183rd like. Lets get this to 200 :)
@tamikovacs388710 ай бұрын
Mental illness may be a cause of crime, but it is never an excuse
@ketovoreking544010 ай бұрын
Well if itz a mental illness then thier is no excuse is there ? 😮🤦♂️
@SMCharacters10 ай бұрын
@sublime_death_1789tgere are schizos who dont kill
@dawnr515810 ай бұрын
@sublime_death_1789it’s still no damn excuse, nor does it make it any better. Those innocent babies didn’t even have the chance to grow up, it’s not our job to play god. So regardless if you have a mental illness or not, if you take a life then you should lose your life!! 😢
@INDIANSsmell10 ай бұрын
not always sometimes it is the very reason a crime was commited but ic what your getting at
@blakeb996410 ай бұрын
Did anyone in this video remotely say it was?
@smalldollars10 ай бұрын
1) Do you know right from wrong? 2) Did you know murdering that little girl was wrong? 3) Did you know murdering her mother was wrong? 4) Did you try to conceal your crime and why? If you answered yes, you're eligible for the death penalty
@cancerino66610 ай бұрын
You clealry didnt watch the video nor understand how mental illness works.
@user-sf9gs2pg1b10 ай бұрын
If someone said no to the first three questions, and then said yes to the fourth, I feel like they probably knew it was wrong but lied. People wouldn't conceal a body if they didn't consider it to be wrong, unless I guess they view it as legally wrong but not morally wrong.
@BongiMahlangu-df7ul10 ай бұрын
Thank u
@smalldollars10 ай бұрын
@@user-sf9gs2pg1b I agree.
@NostalgiaVibes42010 ай бұрын
Perfectly explained! 💯
@xray23339 ай бұрын
He’s such a lier. No mental illness. He’s just trying to avoid death row.
@lizl243210 ай бұрын
This is really disgusting to the family who survived, trying to elicit empathy for a man who tortured and killed a baby girl.
@certified_boylover_9 ай бұрын
did u watch the video
@lisajeter951110 ай бұрын
The one daughter has mental health issues and the other is so full of rage. Neither option is healthy. I pray they both find Peace!
@ursulaotieno699810 ай бұрын
Why don't they interview and advocate for the victims families? The victim didn't have a chance
@donibee784610 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@budgonstopCANELO10 ай бұрын
Foh They’re biased a lot of them don’t even believe in the death penalty until something happens to their family and then they’re all for it🤡😆🤣😂
@isabellavillanueva463910 ай бұрын
Because people keep excusing the killers like unaware children
@Nightmareman310 ай бұрын
@budgonstopCANYELO Their ignorant selfish narcissistic minds can't see past their own bllsht.
@stewartwales-b3l3 ай бұрын
They do 😂. Stupid comment
@dreamersdisease24819 ай бұрын
They always been hearing voices. It's called the shine
@adammargolis778510 ай бұрын
Who cares how they feel? They committed the worst crimes imaginable and gave their victims no mercy.
@dianeitani836810 ай бұрын
Mentally ill people are not always capable of thinking from a mercy perspective. Often, they are triggered and responding to their brain telling them things that are not accurate.And sometimes, emotions trigger it. Their brains dont view situations in a correct way. And some have no emotions at all. And those are the scariest
@brownbabydoll791210 ай бұрын
@@dianeitani8368 well if that’s their situation, they should be discarded and not amongst us.
@annabrewer805410 ай бұрын
totally normal comment from a well-adjusted, empathetic person
@absolutelyheretical713210 ай бұрын
@@annabrewer8054 You have no empathy for the victims. You have no empathy, just sympathy. It's not the same.
@elizabethcochrane901510 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@bl142910 ай бұрын
I used to work in a unit for inmates who were criminally insane. The one thing I learned, is in these days and times, you have to have a strong thinking brain. Mental illness goes untreated in the country.
@dovebar7610 ай бұрын
As someone who deals with 3 mental health disorders, I haven’t killed anyone. There’s no excuse for that. A life for a life!💯
@ago412610 ай бұрын
Agreed! 👏
@terralexj946810 ай бұрын
It's about how the severity interacts with what you use to support yourself
@solovantravel10 ай бұрын
Probably on your "TO DO" LIST
@dirtditch310 ай бұрын
You just haven't reached your breaking point yet.
@BigSinnn10 ай бұрын
@@dirtditch3there is no breaking point if you’re getting the proper help smart ass
@otisbuttress85769 ай бұрын
ITS NOT THE TAXPAYERS JOB TO HELP THESE CRIMINALS.
@AtomicCityOutcast8 ай бұрын
Then I don't want to hear you cry when someone in your family has mental illness, or is hurt by someone with mental illness. An ounce of prevention is worth more than pound of cure. The government is using your tax money to pay their personal overdrafts, but mental health is a waste of tax money. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mejiaboy9610 ай бұрын
People are failing to see that the focus is on preventative mental illness not that the they are trying to justify the crime. We need to focus more on preventing issues like this instead of waiting till theres a problem then looking for a solution.
@kallahari754210 ай бұрын
👍
@Jadef0xxxx10 ай бұрын
This everyone is choosing to be dense rn
@famousmortimer793310 ай бұрын
Imagine thinking you can “prevent” creeps.
@sadhu719110 ай бұрын
We haven't really changed how we deal with it for 100 years. Some say bring back the 1950s mental health help not knowing any new advice
@combos710 ай бұрын
@@famousmortimer7933 there deluded evil is evil. meds and mental health propaganda aren't going to do nothing but get more people addicted to hard drugs.
@fergieferg919210 ай бұрын
The first guy, I remember seeing a documentary from the surviving sons' POV. What he did to them was horrific.
@Jose-ik2pu10 ай бұрын
Link?
@jeep1910 ай бұрын
Notice how hulking big he is, some women like that, and don't survive it.
@De-e35010 ай бұрын
@@jeep19 So much she liked it, she divorced him less than 90 days in. You speak like a frustrated short or weak male who’s ego was hurt by ‘some women’, nothing else. What a loser, i can assure you tho, that’s not the only reason they don’t like you
@justmyopinion988310 ай бұрын
I saw that documentary also. Didn’t Greene drown the 6 year old in the bathtub after stabbing the 2 boys?
@serenesrn382710 ай бұрын
This man who drowned his step daughter I have heard the interview of one of the children he was trying to kill .The murderer was saying to the boys he tried to kill " your mother cheated on me ,Why should I let you live ."
@kendraheard10978 ай бұрын
Goodness that sounds so horrific
@tinayrichardson62408 ай бұрын
Yes he didn't cross me as mental at all, just manipulating
@sureiamboo10 ай бұрын
No excuse to drown a child , attempted to murder two more , brutal murdering their mother. He remembers all that, I expected otherwise..Damn he should never be released! RIP victims 🕊️🕊️
@AnaterZ9 ай бұрын
Ikr this lady acting like he is a saint. All the top comments are like nah this guy deserves to be there lol.
@Texas_Made919 ай бұрын
God shows us mercy EVERYDAY.
@davidjones94869 ай бұрын
Well he might have a mental illness, that’s could be why he did those murders a mind problem
@justrosy58 ай бұрын
The victims matter and so do the victims of the pharmaceutical industry who did the murdering. They didn't ask for psychosis when they were still children. That psychosis lasts a lifetime - it's a long term affect of the drugs they were put on, usually for being Autistic. Even when the drugs are out of their systems, the neurological damage is permanent. They don't know what they're doing. This isn't about excuses - it's about reality. It's immoral and unethical to kill people who "acted out" because of the damage done to their brains by drugs given them by doctors and their parents when they were children.
@donholmwhite7 ай бұрын
You're right 😍@@Texas_Made91
@mth1232210 ай бұрын
Gary Green seemed to be motivated by the knowledge of an impending divorce. He was Angry and responded violently. That was a CHOICE!!!
@shannsimms907210 ай бұрын
I’ve never killed anyone. But when I was in school the counselor told my grandmother that I likely had ADHD and that she should take me to a doctor about it. She believed what the counselor said but OUT RIGHT refused to take me. She believed that any diagnosis would follow me for the rest of my life and become a barrier for things like jobs and schools.
@AliveBoldTV10 ай бұрын
Which is a shame. I’m sorry you experienced that
@psilobom10 ай бұрын
The same happened with me, but with depression/bipolar. My mother thought a diagnosis would be a hinderance for future prospects. It wasn't until the school forced my mom to take me to counseling after I tried hanging myself in a school bathroom(and to be honest yes, I did it for attention because I was begging for help and nobody was doing anything, so I thought if I was caught trying to kill myself it would force action)
@Face-dd6cv10 ай бұрын
Wow a lot of parents think this way instead of getting them the help they need
@laraoneal728410 ай бұрын
Parents are failing their children all the time. Many parents secretly hold their children in contempt. They have children for narcissistic reasons. One in 5 ppl have NPD supposedly.
@laraoneal728410 ай бұрын
Parents are willfully ignorant. They also covertly hold their children in contempt. Read “For your own good “, book by Alice Miller.
@lotus631410 ай бұрын
As someone who has a mother with schizophrenia it’s all about the medication and support they have around them. It truly makes such a big difference. When my mom was locked away it was very sad hearing the stories of people’s families who basically had given up on them. It’s like walking by a rabid animal and not even acknowledging it just letting it suffer.
@elorajdh9 ай бұрын
Sadly a lot of people with Schizophrenia and similar disorders don't like taking their meds or don't think they need them....and then they end up in the bad situations.
@mysterymaverick19828 ай бұрын
I agree while having schizophrenia doesn't make you anymore violent than the next person. Not taking medication along with other factors such as substance misuse and having visual and auditory hallucinations can be a dangerous mix. There needs to be a lot more community support too for them and their families to monitor these things.
@lotus63148 ай бұрын
@@mysterymaverick1982 you couldn’t be more right. My mom has her house attached to the back of my grandmas and they make sure everything is okay. Plus it gives her company.
@wendytwynter8 ай бұрын
Wow they healed his illness in 3 days He can self dx himself too All ridiculous His actions were in humane He should be away from others so they can be safe
@lotus63148 ай бұрын
@@wendytwynter Calm it. I can agree he is responsible for his actions. All im saying is people like him need support. People that deal with what he has can struggle with staying in reality for some it can be so bad they even get scared about whats happening. I think he should be locked up but knowing the system I truly hope he is being treated as a human as we all should be.
@kimwilbanks19072 ай бұрын
It’s ridiculous that anyone would have sympathy for brutal killers period.
@onlysilv10 ай бұрын
We need to revive the mental institutions we once had before the prison system was turned into a thriving business.
@justice454910 ай бұрын
Mental institutions were atrocious and far more inhumane then the prisons we have today, that’s why we shut them down lol. A republican president did that too
@Louielover-d310 ай бұрын
Absolutely, privateisation of prisons is stupid. We all know it leads to cuts in staff etc. the happiest countries in the world pay almost half their wages in tax and everything is paid for, from the cradle to the grave. I live in New Zealand and we have free healthcare (except doctors visits that are free for under 5 and subsidised for others, free education up to university, free water, so it helps those who can’t put aside money for those unforeseen issues.
@chickendinner925510 ай бұрын
That would require people to have the balls to put them in there and not let them out
@78625amginE10 ай бұрын
Our country has never had a working mental health system. What are you smoking?
@honestly197010 ай бұрын
We need proper institutions. Not what we had before.
@the.magic.catbus945910 ай бұрын
I don’t like that the protester used the words “legally lynched” when thousands INNOCENT Black Americans and Native Americans were murdered by lynch mobs. I don’t think the word lynched should be used in that way.
@ShimmyTheG9 ай бұрын
I agree 100%
@H-youtube79 ай бұрын
The pastor that appeared is Jeff Hood, he has his own agenda.
@alw_99119 ай бұрын
i get it, but they are using it as a way to say “state sponsored murder”
@H-youtube79 ай бұрын
@@alw_9911 you said it better.
@the.magic.catbus94599 ай бұрын
@@alw_9911 I understand that is what they meant. innocent people have definitely been put to death by the state. I don't support the death penalty. I don't know why, but the used that protester used just didn't sit right with me for this situation. It's complicated I guess.
@Knightyboii10 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but there is no excuse for killing a woman and her 6 year old kid that’s just a sick twisted person don’t care what anyone sais he’s just trying to save himself
@NurseNessey2 ай бұрын
because they know what they're doing and this is coming from someone who works in healthcare, THEY KNOW!
@H-youtube710 ай бұрын
G Green was given antipsychotics, allowed to leave within 4 days and couldn't afford to continue the prescription and committed his crimes within a month, also after being told he was being divorced. That probably made him more dangerous.
@Yvette-pr3mf10 ай бұрын
They can not take rejection. Black femicide happens every 4.8 hours due to inability to move on, being told no/take rejection, and domestic violence.
@jeffreystreeter53819 ай бұрын
EVERY 1.75 HRS NOW.
@Irish_Georgia_Girl10 ай бұрын
The lady who did the interviews did such a good job. She's very kind, compassionate, & professional.
@thekeepers1510 ай бұрын
Do men that cut their child's heart out and kill their wives deserve "compassion" or "kindness"? I mean think of the sentence you just typed out lol, are you completely disconnected from reality ?
@petef.43619 ай бұрын
She did a good job, but at the same time I feel like she casts the criminals like they are the true victims. I feel sorry for people that have mental illness, but it absolutely can not ever be acceptable to use it as an excuse for killing. The people who did not get to speak at trial, and the people who did not get to speak during this VICE episode, are the victims. We don't get to hear how they suffered as they were dying, and we don't get to hear their side of the story. I was in favor of capital punishment before watching this, and after watching this, my opinion has not changed, nor will it ever.
@H-youtube79 ай бұрын
Put yourself fully in the position of a victims family, would you really be impressed? It was uncomfortable, not great reporting and the subject was made vague - not clearly about the death penalty, methods used, or prevention of mental illness. Nearly all inmates have a history of it or some trauma, victims need compassion too. The son of the woman GG killed works to raise awareness of the signs of domestic abuse.
@H-youtube79 ай бұрын
@@petef.4361 She probably didn't see the murder scene, the bodies or the toll on the families. I'm not in favour of corporal punishment but couldn't guarantee I wouldn't feel like taking that kind of revenge if it was my child or mother.
@petef.43619 ай бұрын
@@H-youtube7 Your comments are valid and very fair, and I do see the points you are making. After watching some more VICE episodes with this particular reporter, she does seem to skew to one side of the story, and she certainly could do a better job at showing all sides.
@esoterik66610 ай бұрын
Am I supposed to feel bad for these people? I struggle with depression and anxiety too, but that’s no excuse to go around killing people. If you take an innocent person’s life, you have forfeited your right to live.
@Jack-wf4hk10 ай бұрын
Depression and anxiety are a lot different to psychosis
@passchen-fail370410 ай бұрын
Yes, in that people with psychosis are dangerous.
@MrT-nh6di10 ай бұрын
100%
@paperchasindude65784 ай бұрын
Exactly
@emmettjones807510 ай бұрын
Are we supposed to feel sorry for these murderers! SMH
@elizabethcochrane901510 ай бұрын
Never
@beckery210 ай бұрын
Oh he hit the nail on the head when he said growing up in the 70s. So many things were overlooked or just hushed when brought to light.
@ChinithaJohnson10 ай бұрын
They wouldn’t be saying all this if it was their family that was annihilated 😡
@Colesbaby199910 ай бұрын
This a fact 💯usually how it goes
@enohp660Ай бұрын
I do believe some people fake mental illness but not the guy who ripped his own eyes out. That 🥷is final boss level crazy.
@9erzfan91610 ай бұрын
Only in America there are people that will find an excuse for those who have done the most inhumane things imaginable to people
@brylief876810 ай бұрын
Exactly! United stupid of America
@KingZealotTactics10 ай бұрын
You clearly know nobody with these severe mental issues.
@sadhu719110 ай бұрын
After 100 years of seeing cases like this u get used to it and come up with mew advice to help that has never been used before
@combos710 ай бұрын
@@KingZealotTactics its not real thats maybe why only people in large countries are getting drugged and tricked into believing there ill and accepting the label
@passchen-fail370410 ай бұрын
If he has these issues, he is too dangerous to be free
@captaincat174310 ай бұрын
People in the UK who commit such psychopathic acts are put in secure psychiatric institutions for the rest of their lives. Broadmoor is the most well known. It is a hospital staffed by prison guards. I wonder if the USA also has such facilities.
@KatlynJShute10 ай бұрын
Yes but it is very difficult for someone to be found “not guilty by reason of mental insanity” you can be found to be not competent to stand trial which means you don’t understand the trial process so you can’t assist in your own defense. An example of this was Lori Vallow who was recently found guilty of killing her two children with her brother and her husband who she married after he also killed his wife and 2 weeks after both her kids were killed. She was first found not competent to stand trial. Once she was determined to be found competent, she was put on trial and she will be standing trial for other crimes in another state later on. Being found not guilty by reason of mental insanity means you could not determine right from wrong at the time of the crime. An example of this is, Andrea Yates who was found NG but mental inanity after drowning her 5 children in an episode of post-partum psychosis. If she is found to mentally well she can be released under supervision but from my understanding she has stated she doesn’t want to be let out, she feels she should remain hospitalized. That’s the last I heard. In 50s and 60s we had a lot more hospitals for the criminally insane but, laws that were passed basically closed these facilities down (which were not run very well at all. They had a lot of abuse and neglect which is why so many people wanted them to be shut down). The system is broken, our prison system is the new mental health facilities because we don’t have the funding to properly care for our mentally ill. I pray one day we focus on mental health services and preventing these crimes from happening in the first place. Maybe we could prevent the Gary Greens and Andre Thomas’ of the world which would mean those poor people who were the victims of these men wouldn’t be dead and the lives of their family and friends wouldn’t have been completely obliterated.
@sundinfamforlife412910 ай бұрын
I think they do. There are people who've been found mentally incopotent. Look up Ed Gein. Its just a very high bar here to be found that. Another high profile case,Jeffery Dahmer, fought insanity but wasn't found insane. Dahmer literally ate his victims.
@Alaskan-Armadillo10 ай бұрын
We used to until Regan began shutting down state funded mental hospitals. It's sad though because when I think of Broadmore I can't help but think of Saville and how I genuinely believe that part of the reason he went unpunished was because of the prejudice against the mentally ill in which people would rather pretend that they didn't exist so people like Saville could operate in the dark.
@jasminwilliams709710 ай бұрын
Not like the UK. They would send you to life in prison before they get you help. The U.S. doesn't care their people enough to get them help.
@HE-16210 ай бұрын
We used to have many similar facilities to broadmoor, but no longer. Some state hospitals now have forensic units, and there are still at best a handful of dedicated forensic hospitals, but they are extremely few. Sadly it’s rare that someone who should be found guilty by reason of insanity, actually is, so most people just end up in prison.
@Prettygirl2mars10 ай бұрын
Prison should be for rehabilitation. It should focus on mental health, trauma, and PTSD. I understand most should not be allowed back into society, but the ones who do get back out leave worse than coming in. We have all the resources to put into making sure people who go to prison expected to be released have been mentally evaluated and treated. Seeing a psychiatrist should be part of all paroles and people who committed crimes. Many countries have put in the proper resources for their inmates and have had amazing results due to that. And one of them was not seeing repeat offenders, bc they made mental healthy treatment a number one priority. But for America it’s more than making mental health treatment available for inmates to make sure they leave in good health before being released into society. Our prisons are for profit. Major corporations use inmates to make their products Paying them basically in Pennies. Our prisons are modern day slavery. You can’t have any of that if you are making sure inmates are getting proper healthcare and mental healthcare. I’m sorry for every victim of a criminal. I’m so sorry But if we want a peaceful society we have to have empathy even for those who suffer and make bad decisions. We have to push for our prisons to make mental healthcare accessible for inmates. Not just for inmates, but everyone.
@cancerino66610 ай бұрын
USA prisons don't want to treat inmates, not just because it would cut into their profits, but also because repeat offenders allow them to charge the taxpayers multiple times!
@immasehgemini49610 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, there is a bridge between youth hood and jail, and we have to be genuinely proactive to prevent the road there. At the very least we must get to the root of why they ended up in jail. Every story has its past, every illness has its root
@sadhu719110 ай бұрын
Da dar de daaaaa iam dumbb derr
@imanireynolds32265 ай бұрын
No matter the illness he still did what he did and should be held accountable for such actions point blank period
@mauricekiner183510 ай бұрын
Prayers for the families of the lost.
@CHICHI81610 ай бұрын
Their logic is what makes THEM so dangerous
@antoinemilien686410 ай бұрын
Some of the comments here are alarming, but not surprising. We don’t treat mental healthy seriously for even regular citizens who haven’t committed crimes. And getting people to care about the mental health of inmates? Good luck on that.
@matewostadesse28110 ай бұрын
Honestly, your on point. I thought I was becoming crazy when I was reading these comments.
@jaynerobson31710 ай бұрын
Ffs he was an evil person
@lau77771hh10 ай бұрын
We understand, dear... But we do not agree with you and we have the right to not agree. 😅
@leroy4410 ай бұрын
Really wild and alarming. And the ones like "...I also have ADHD and depression, and i havent killed anyone" Oh child!🙄.
@angelahagerman50039 ай бұрын
This made me emotional as my father has schizoaffective disorder and it just made me think about how lucky I was to have made it. But at the same time, about how there’s a difference between mental illness equaling evil/wrong doing versus just who you are as a person and knowing deep down that something is wrong and that is what prevents you from committing a terrible act. I always felt very loved by my father but it still created many difficulties and trauma to this day.
@busybody14748 ай бұрын
You need to wake up.. that something wrong deep down is called sin and every human being is a sinner going all the way back to Adam and Eve.. God's gave every one of us a conscience to know right from wrong. Mental illness is simply the devil doing whatever he wants to you because you aren't following God, really is simple as that. When they say they can treat mental illness, all they're doing is slapping a Band-Aid on something instead of getting at the root of the issue
@mammarua10 ай бұрын
Regardless of his diagnosis he should be locked somewhere forever, his actions shows he's a clear danger to society because the vast majority of people with these diagnosis aren't out here killing people.
@EvanWilson-sl2pu10 ай бұрын
when was that ever even said in the video they obviously wouldn't be released
@rizzorizzo231110 ай бұрын
I think this is why this argument is so misunderstood; so many of you people think that it literally means the person is found innocent and then released. Extremely mentally ill people who are not found culpable of a crime do not walk free, they’re put in custody of the state. They often times spend the remainder of their life in a high security mental hospital. And the state has more control over you than a prison would because you’re subject to a doctors opinion, not a release date.
@westcoastorbust246210 ай бұрын
There’s no chance that he will ever be released
@uptoCHINAtown10 ай бұрын
Did you even watch the video??? That's the entire point of the video...
@combos710 ай бұрын
@@uptoCHINAtown its not tho its about people with mental illness on death row.
@AliveBoldTV10 ай бұрын
14:40 This is the part that people need to understand. Prison is a business.
@JamilaJibril-e8h10 ай бұрын
True and most convicted people are used by political figures and government's
@X2LR810 ай бұрын
The time from sentencing to the time of execution is far too long. It shouldn't be decades. It should be a year or two at most.
@walkerenterprise176410 ай бұрын
The Next day.
@teranceg567110 ай бұрын
They gon get they money out of them first, its all about money
@elizabethcochrane901510 ай бұрын
A couple of days
@Jim_OHara10 ай бұрын
@teranceg5671 "they gone get they money." Naw, not really. Its actually more expensive to house & feed these killers & the only people they gon get they money from is us the tax payers.💰
@teranceg567110 ай бұрын
@@Jim_OHara no, its not. Do your research lol its more expensive to do what u mentioned.
@christoph15968 ай бұрын
People acting like these people don’t deserve death are ridiculous… the first guy killed his wife and step daughter because she was divorcing him… He had a motive, knew what he was doing and carried out the killings… this reporter tryna gain sympathy for these guys is a super Woke nut
@notknown66055 ай бұрын
Every idiot describes people they don’t agree with as “woke” 😂
@Dolllas10 ай бұрын
Guys I went to high school with one of the boys and I didn’t know then what I know now about his upbringing and challenges in life he went through , he was so bright radiating high vibrations I never would’ve guessed this happened to him if I wasn’t a true crime detective .. happy to know that he didn’t take they joy!
@Iamaaliyahdesarae6 ай бұрын
I seen someone else say the same exact thing about him that went to school with him… that’s great to see that he still was able to be a good person and shine light in a world of darkness ❤🙏🏾
@jasongrover135710 ай бұрын
I wonder how the mental heath of their victims and families are.. because I'm not concerned about these criminals
@0Linerider0forever010 ай бұрын
They don't have to be mutually exclusive. You should care about both. They're all human. They're a product of their environments. If psychiatrists say they have a severe mental illness then they need treatment for that and to have it taken into account. It isn't their fault that they have it.
@user-pf4ds1ek7o10 ай бұрын
@@0Linerider0forever0even if it’s not “ their fault if they have it” they’re still a danger to society and could do it to others. Not to mention their victims need justice. I think we’re opening a Pandora’s box with this false compassion. It started with closing down insane asylum’s because “they were inhumane” leaving no help for severely mentally ill people until it’s too late and now excusing the worst of crimes. What next?
@jonsmith765910 ай бұрын
@@0Linerider0forever0I bet if it were your kids you’d have a different take. This entire video seems to want to persuade people that murderers are victims because of mental illness. As of the victims who survived, should understand that and be ok with it.
@Trinity-310 ай бұрын
If our society and our "leaders", were concerned about people with mental health issues (that they did not choose to have), and made sure they had effective treatment and guidance, there wouldn't be so many victims. It's appropriate to wonder how the survivors are doing, because they are also victims of the same broken system, and often a lack of appropriate long term mental healthcare for the survivors either. Please, be concerned and compassionate about the mental health of your fellow human beings, so this never happens again. Peace be with you!
@sadhu719110 ай бұрын
U not but law makers and stuff have to care for both sides
@richardpontone636010 ай бұрын
Every prisoner in jail claims they were innocent of the crime or not responsible because “they are victims of Society”.
@anitabonghit438010 ай бұрын
Quite a few people on death row have been exonerated in the last few decades, so obviously some of them ARE innocent.
@BaronEvola12310 ай бұрын
That dude clearly described himself as needing help before he comitted the murders. That means AT THE TIME he was aware of his state. Totally competent to stand trial.
@daktarioskarvannederhosen256810 ай бұрын
one might argue that his recognition of need for help in fact moreso affirms that his mental state was in fact compromised such that the condition of 'mens rea' cannot, in that mental state, be met.
@ryand14110 ай бұрын
I guess under religious law it's justified.
@nomemeshere480710 ай бұрын
A whole part of schizoeffective disorder is experiencing delusions. As in not being able to tell whats real and whats not. I know someone who suffers from it. It's not just something your brain flags in that sort of way if you've never had the experience of really understanding and labeling it for what it actually is.
@MehItzMe10 ай бұрын
So if you’re drunk… And I ask you if you’re drunk and you say yes And then I ask you can you drive and you say yes Do I let you drive? Moreover can I say in court you were “competent”?
@kathleenschoultz10 ай бұрын
You still know wrong from right. I have asked for help many times in my paranoid state. You dont want it to go that far that you dont know what you are thinking, doing, feeling, it can be minuts, hours, days. Its so different
@vickilawrence7207Ай бұрын
It would be horrible to have the responsibility for keeping someone like that man off of death row
@SapphireKnightofWhiteLotusCity10 ай бұрын
It's actually chilling that she becomes emotional & feels like she failed him as his life was in her hands... A very human emotion for someone who had zero humanity at all...
@Aria-cd6dq10 ай бұрын
The fact that we get free videos on KZbin by VICE News is truly a gift. 👍👍👍
@annachristiansen-bt9sw10 ай бұрын
A gift.
@Black____6 ай бұрын
You're paying to watch
@geegee524210 ай бұрын
Such a narcissist just an evil man that killed a child and blaming it on something
@Eric-fb2wp4 ай бұрын
First fella is smart enough to talk about and know about mental illness and abuse as a kid. That tells me that he also knows the difference of right and wrong.
@WrabrenBrawner4710 ай бұрын
I’m so tired of people using this as an excuse to commit crimes.
@offxcialmariah10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@ketovoreking544010 ай бұрын
So what about if itz not an excuse ?
@dawnr515810 ай бұрын
@@ketovoreking5440it doesn’t matter, if you commit a crime then you must be held accountable for your actions, if you take a innocent life, then you too should have your life taken. The only victims are in fact the innocent people whom lost their lives, so therefore regardless if your mentally ill or not, it still doesn’t give you the right to take away anyone else’s life!! So technically no, there is no excuse, if you have a mental illness then it’s your responsibility to get help!! Plain and simple 😢
@ketovoreking544010 ай бұрын
@dawnr5158 itz not a one size fitz all there are people that at one point were up standing citizenz good people and then something catastrophic happenz in there life and they lose there mindz become severely mentally unwell and unstable some are failed by the system and left alone and cant think straight. Itz unfortunate in some casez that this happenz and the mentally unwell person takez a life itz not right but there is so many factorz to why they did it. I think your wrong.
@robinanna553110 ай бұрын
"I think Christians typically support the death penalty" This has absolutely blown my European mind.
@ihaveanova10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@germangru10 ай бұрын
Your European inquisition and crusades Christian mind? I'm from south America by the way not from 'murica
@robinanna553110 ай бұрын
@@germangru Well, I guess I was talking about recent centuries. Apologies I don't have any lived experience of inquisition era Spain.
@user-bf7zw3nt2q10 ай бұрын
It's so odd. They are "prolife" but also PRODEATH penalty. The contradictions are so weird. They even get upset if you tell them.
@mrsgolden652610 ай бұрын
@@user-bf7zw3nt2q I don't get it either, I'm pro life and strictly against the death penalty Two wrongs don't make a right
@freespeech.725410 ай бұрын
We are ALL suffering from mental health issues🙄 and we dont go around murdering.
@stevenkidd676110 ай бұрын
But, are you Seriously Mentally Ill ? A large portion of people have some form of mental illness, but those are easier to treat and go on with life...
@alianaweston228610 ай бұрын
Like schizophrenia? No. Whole different ballgame sweetheart.
@passportkaya10 ай бұрын
Mental sickness has a lot of "variants". Different types at different levels. Anyone can have anxiety some ptds or be depressed. But being extremely mentally ill is a whole different ball game.
@Her777-l7d9 ай бұрын
Are you considered medically insane ? Have you considered gauging your eyes out and eating it ? You people are just 😂
@lenamarie26979 ай бұрын
@@alianaweston2286people with schizophrenia can’t even murder. that’s not even a thing. bro is either a sociopath or psychopath.
@TegridyMadeGames9 ай бұрын
28:55 i love how "christians" use the bible as an excuse to murder and be vengeful Matthew 5:7 - “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy." Hebrews 4:16 - Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Matthew 9:13 - Go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.'
@MikePuorro10 ай бұрын
Those rallying against the death penalty don't seem to show any empathy for the families of the victims. Like every heated social issue, with no middle ground, there's no place to make peace.
@MegNotTheStallion10 ай бұрын
I'm the daughter of a murder victim. My brother and mom have also died. I'm against the death penalty. For one, the justice system has gotten it wrong time and time again. Innocent people have been executed and sit on death row or in prison as we speak. Until it's a perfect system 100% of the time, the death penalty shouldn't even be a discussion. It needs to be perfect, they need to never get it wrong. Even then, I don't really care for it. An eye for an eye leaves the world blind. We're telling them "You're worse than us, you murder people." And then "teaching them a lesson" by doing the same thing. Many killers look forward to the death penalty because death row inmates often get their own cells, TVs, privileges, etc. and they stay for decades. I don't want my dad's killers to die, I'd never wish their family to go through what they put me through. It's a waste.
@tobithetabby637610 ай бұрын
How does being anti death penalty = no empathy for the victims? This is just my opinion, but I think they're the most empathetic people around.
@0Linerider0forever010 ай бұрын
All these comments show the failure to educate the public about mental health. Yes people can make things up and this is a valid concern. But when there is evidence they have history of mental health you have to give it weight. People don't choose to be mentally ill and you have to understand that the severe conditions distort the persons view of the world so profoundly that they often aren't in control.
@TheGilchrist70710 ай бұрын
Thank you, it's not about creating excuses for actions. It's about acknowledging long misunderstood and ignored realities in our society
@Neekohhhh10 ай бұрын
Gary Green killed his wife and children after he learned she wanted a divorce. These criminals should be looking for help with their mental illnesses before they decided to brutally murder children. If someone killed your children like that something tells me you wouldn’t care about their mental illness.
@cancerino66610 ай бұрын
The worst thing is that these people dont understand that, by denying the reality of mental illness, thay are also denying solutions that can prevent future crimes. Its children blood on their hands as they cry "oh the poor children, think of the children".
@carolynnalvarez10 ай бұрын
I think they have a history of mental ILLNESS not mental health 😂
@sharronhankins772210 ай бұрын
Yess!
@JGLuxe10 ай бұрын
I find it funny that they think it's better to let them do life in prison, as if that's any better than death. Death row is an easy way out, Life in prison, especially for mentally ill people, is hell.
@forstcroh623310 ай бұрын
The average time between sentencing and execution has increased by two-thirds in the past 20 years - from 11.4 years in 2000 to 18.9 years in 2020, according to the most recent available data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. 20 years locked in a cell waiting to be killed by your own guards is not really easy, nor even a 'way out'.
@JChang011410 ай бұрын
They will just complain about life in prison after the death penalty is abolished. Then anything longer than 20 years will be cruel.
@Theonimisifamily10 ай бұрын
True
@anitabonghit438010 ай бұрын
@@forstcroh6233 True. And the reason is the death penalty is dying.
@whyknow69115 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'd rather be executed than live in a cage for any amount of time.
@dhcl565310 ай бұрын
Bro really sitting there acting like he's the victim. Unbelievable.
@STATUSBABYYY10 ай бұрын
Honestly after watching this whole documentary. I really don’t believe him - I believe he’s being haunted by those who he killed
@andrewmc603210 ай бұрын
I feel bad he never got the help he needed but a woman and an innocent CHILD was murdered! He may not deserve the death penalty but never deserves to see the free world again
@cancerino66610 ай бұрын
No one said he did.
@sophiamac910010 ай бұрын
@@cancerino666Then your comment is superfluous.
@BoujeeGrapes10 ай бұрын
I live in Dallas and remember the case involving Gary Green. He deserves his death sentence in every since of the word. What he did was the most horrific thing imaginable.
@chipwilliams623610 ай бұрын
drowning a child to death is beyond evil.
@Reddylion9 ай бұрын
@@chipwilliams6236hmm
@NurseRatchedTV4 ай бұрын
Mental Illness is NOT your Fault. However it is your Responsibility.
@SAMEntalhealth4 ай бұрын
LOL no it's the states technically😅😅
@philvalz10 ай бұрын
I guess the most disturbing thing is that they call that electric chair "Old Sparky".
@gordongoodwin627910 ай бұрын
Old warden was proud af about the 368 bodies on Ole Sparky
@carolynnalvarez10 ай бұрын
America the beautiful ⚡️
@famousmortimer793310 ай бұрын
That’s more disturbing than eating someone’s eyeballs? These chat-bots are hilariously dull.
@Eviltwinspin10 ай бұрын
They did it in The Green Mile too 😊
@TofinoRider10 ай бұрын
But thats what good Christians do. Jesus would be proud.